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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER SI, 1922 3 Bj MARGUERITE GLEESON PIXIE, kobold, elf and sprite AH are on their rounds to night -Jn the wan moon's silver ray . TnriTes their helter skelter ; Eery shadows were they then ' -But tonight they come again; Wera we now no more bat sixteen ..Precious would bo hallowe'en. Joel Benton. " . ' . j ,,Th annual Cberrlan party of the year will be a social event of this, evening. .The affair wilt be - a formal dancing party and guests for the occasion will Include Port- ' land Rosarlans and .their ladles, l Vancouver Prunarians, - Newberg Berrians with a few Albany Hub- ' 'arians. The Golden Hour club will be hostess tonight at the Mason Bish op home for the members bus bands. This.it Is anticipated will 1 be an unusually attractive party. '" The. Junior Bataar club of the First Congregational church will 'meet for luncheon today at the R. J. Hendricks ' home on Sum- I mer, streets Hostesses ; for. the '. oc casion are Mrs. , Paul Hendricks. Mrs. Dan Fry Jr., Earl Becke, Mrs. i Lloyd Farmer and Mrs,; Ztonald Youngs r A ' 'C:t Miss Emma Hewlett spent the week-end with her ; pajenjts, . Mr.' and Mrs. Leroy Helvrett in-Saiem. , She Is a freshman In music at the ' Oregon Agritaltnral college. - .-" ix, ;$:' i '' The Knights of Pythias and the : Pythian Sisters will have a Hal . lowe'ien. party tonight at-iha W. O. W. hall. . !.'!-t J - Honoring Miss Emily Lindsay Squler members, 4bf; the.. Modern , Writers ' vera hostesses Saturday la the Hose Room . of . the Spa for luncheon. ,, -f '.-'. v - Those present were Miss Squler, i Mrs. J. M. Clifford,' Mrs.VW. P. . Fargo, Mrs: Byron Drunk, Mrs. Gertmde Robinson Ross, Mrs. Ed na L.f Daly, Miss Julia Webster was hostess : at dinner for Miss , Squler - Saturday evening. The former Salem girl, whose .animal stories are creating so much conv - ment at the present-time, left Sat urday i evening for , Los Angeles. . w "r'u 1'A series of five hundred parties ar the E, A. Ktirtr,home last week were miusaaUyaltfaetlvCtfalrs.1 Mrs. oisen ana, M.rajuirtE were Joint hostesses'-for ,the par ties which were given on Thurs day and Friday evenings. The basement was decorated in S' true Hallowe'en style and lunch was served down there before the 'card. game which- was played up - stairs.,, . . , , Thursday evening Halph Glover and Mrs. C. .Patton won high , score. ..The guests who were invit ed were: Mr. and Mrs.; Herbert Stiff. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. j Kuhn, Mr. and 'x Mrs. C..A. VibberU.Mr. and Mrs. ' Fred Brock, Mr. and. Mrs. Walter ' Spaulding, Dr. and Mrs. D. C. ' v Burton; Mr.' and Mrs. David - Wright, Mr. and;Mrs. W. L SU- , ley, M r. and M rs. , Frank Bower sot, Mr., an,d Mrs. Hubbs, Mrjand Mrs. Cal Patton. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Inman. Mr-and Mrs. Lynn Gleason, Glenn, Niles. Miss Gussle Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Ral pH Glover, Mr. and Mrs, J, E. tBrophy, I Mr. and Mrs. Z..Iliggs, Mr. and Mrs. i .... u .... . $125 New Phonograph $62 k . Closing, out one nationally td,yertiscd line Phonographs tit . half.pricej $1 ddwn, $1 aweet Paul Hauser.Dr. and Mrs. John Sites, Dr. and Mrs? W. Carleton Smith. ; k - : The guests Friday evening were:' Mr. and'Mrs. Charles Knowland, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fallerton. Mr. and Mrs. William Cravatt, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fisher. Mr. and'Mrs. U. 0. Page, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ka phahn, Mr. and MrsJ. Lou Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mr. and Mrs. Harley White, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huckestein, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Qulnn, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. G. Schuneman, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fisher. Prizes for Friday were won by'MrrPage and Mrs. Elmer Daue. Thomas Jones and daughter. Miss Mamie, formerly of Pendle ton, but now of Lebanon, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner in Salem. Mr, Jones is an uncle of Mrs. Con ner. Mr, and Mrs. C. K, Needham, returned home late last week from an automobile trip to Berkeley, California, for a vislt-with Mr. Nerdham's father and other rela tives. They report a pleasant trip. Mrs. C. A. Park will not be able to meet her bible class this after noon because of illness it was an nounced yesterday. - . What ever other seasons may be specially Bet aside for, Halloween surely Is more than others the time lor frolic and fun,ambhg4he younger set. number of, Hal lowe'en parties over the, week end and which win be given tonight Wef 9 those of Salem's young folks. . Henrietta Blshoo ah (J Kather ine Elgin were hostesses at a pret ty Hallowe'en party Saturday eve- piing. Games and a general frolic was enjoyed daring the evening. The guesls Included:. Dorothy Boshart, Dorothy . Godfrey, Mar Claudine West, Rath s riarrorsei!. West, Rnth Halvorsen, " Helen Sohrieber. Xena. Medler, . Dorla Hicks, " Helen Pemberton, and Nina Logan. Delbert Schambaner. James Dyiern, John" Earl ey. Ken neth Webb, James C ampbell. Genu Drager, Marvin Headriek, D'.ebert Viesko; Dnane Kirk, Wei don Kirk, Robert. Hall. Henry Hendrlckson, Jack, Harbison. Isabelle Kline, who with her family left Salem last week, was the gnest of honor at a farewell party at which Mary Kafonry was hostess. Hallowe'en decora tions were in evidence throughout the rooms of the Kafonry home. Refreshments were served '.by the hoatesf. Thognests include Brendla Sav age. velyn Erickson, Vivian avd He ea Benner, Doris Clark, Mable C?jer, Isabelle Kline. . ; The Girl Reserves-of the XW'. C. A. with corps In; the different liigh,; echools and .senior ' high school have enjoyed the usual round Hallowe'en fun. Ehe Senior High Girl Reserve club met Friday at the Y. W. C. A. for a frolic. More than 30 girls were present and the chap erones included the advisors of the grosjfp, Miss Lina Heist, Miss Kletizng, Mrs. Edwin - Socolfsky and Mrs. Eva Scott Myers. Sihalo corp from Washington Junior high with their advisor. Miss Ruth Hewitt were at the Y. W. C. A. Saturday for their an nual hallowe'en' party. The Sa lem Heights corp . entertained ' at the community house Saturday night. Miss Hollis Vlck is their advisor. Tanakln. corp of Washington Junior High school were at the Y. W. C. A. last jQight with Miss Miriam Lovell," their advisor. The seventh grade girls of Washington school-will be entertained 'at a party today at the association rooms. Miss Jennelle Vandevort, advis or for the Grant Junior high corp. will entertain the members at her home .with a pot luck supper. The Trl L.club, a group of busi ness girls belong to the Y." W. C. A. entertained, last night with a party at the horn eof Marjory Blake. . . The Fortenight Musk club gave a Hallowe'en party October 27 The WrigBt home was decorated for the occasion in halloweeflet f ects. . ' Those present were Lena Dot- son the club advisor, Veda Jer rele. Charlotte Martin, Martha Hobsoa, Jay Bartell, Wilda Calla han, Dorla Pheaice, Mabel Dotaan. Faith Priday, Ethel McDowell, Thelma Carrey, Florence Clutter. Evelyn Poulsen. Edith Janning. Alma Jsnaing, Matwl Dicks, Lu- cile Anderson, Viola Hover, Elon er Wright, Beaulah Launer, Nina Cole. Hazel George and Jennie Hop pes were hostesses Saturday eve ning at a pretty Hallowe'en party at the Hoppes home. Prizes were awarded to Jean Shipp, Herbert Barlow and Vernon Terry. The guests Included Leona Fer rnson, Wanda Jean Hebberly, Fay Wassari; Florence Bush, Jean Shipp, 'Pauline Monarch, June Hoppes,, Dan Kelly, Raymond Bonestelle, Herbert Barlow, Floyd Seamster, Kenneth .Seely, Vernon Perry, Floyd Satterlee, Jack Hop pes. Ai Story Telling sectionarof the Salem Arts league will meet Wed nesday for the first session this fall.. Miss Susie Nicholson Is lead' eP ofjthe group this fall. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney is honorary chair man The Modern Writers section Hwill meet tonight with Mrs. Ger i ftrude Robinson Ross. This Is the regular, meeting of the section. garet.MoreheadWMildred, MUlard, with Eloise Wright as hostess. RUB B1TIC, ACIG JOIjlir St. Jacobs Oil stops-any pain. and rheumatism is pain only. Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Stop drug ging! Rub soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right into your sore, stiff, aching joints, and relief comes instantly. ( St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism liniment, which, never disappoints, and can not. bult the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Getr a small -trial bottle of old, honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, sore ness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. St. Jacobs Oil is just as good for sciatica, neural gia, lumbago, backache, sprains. Adv. . 432 State Si . s m hs r 1 1 It's Grandmother's Bring Hack Color and Luster to Hal Recipe to That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your halr Js ynr charm. It makes or mars the face When It fades, turns gray or trAoVttil 1nat an amplication OT two of Sim and Snlnhur enhah a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; yon can get this famous old recipe Improved or, me aaai tion of other inrredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It Is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com Don nd. This can always be depended upon to bring back ths natural color and lustre of your hair. . Everybody uses "Wyeth'sage and Sulphur Compound now Be cause it darkens so naturally and eyenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply .damp- rn a snnnee or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, takine one. small strand at a time. by mornlnz the aray half Jiaa dis appeared,' and after another ap4 plication j it become I beautifuily dhark and appears glossy and las Q Wori3(Br ful New of Principl Washing . " This is perhaps the greatest announcement we have ev-er made. It introduces the most isron ''derful vrashing machine, we have, ever seen. "Women "who hare done their own . washing should come at once; and see it. EASIER CLEANING This new machine has a cast aluminum tub. It is absolutely new in principle. Washes twice as fast. Washes much cleaner. Washes much more carefully. Not a cabinet. Not a dolly. Not an oscillator. Not & vacuum. Not like anything ever built before.. Absolutely new .and absolutely wonderful. ' "A Tfempest In a Tub1 Marvelous Action Produced By . the A7eu (SnyratdtoF in the iThat's the, nearest it can be described. The wonderful action of the water in this machine. The new GyraUtor a MAYTAG in vention 4oes it Gyrating cur rents, and foamy; fruds clean the clothes as no ether" principle can. Iit -wonderful. ' " Thousands of women throughout the land "are viewing it with amazement. It solves the question of cleaning; the heaviest or lightest pieces by water action alone. See it for your self. Lift up the lid and look in. Don't wait. This is something every woman , should see and know. Come in today. A machine will be on display from morning TO HigDL Ovt? !XJ-i3 XaC TV XXI a a. w uivu ao ovava, kj mvuouiiuq a xx uvci axxv Gyrafoam ) f CLUBS MD WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES Mrs C. A. Park's bible class will not mee this , afternoon be cause of the illness of Mrs. Parks. The War Mothers will hold a pumpkin pie sale today, in Stiff's Furaitare store. CLUE CALENDER. Today Junior Bazaar club, . with Mrs. Robert J. Hendricks, North Summer street. Modem Writers, with Mrs. Gertrude, Robinson Ross, . 33 Souyi Sixteenth street. Mrs. Fijjit Who was that snored in the choir this morning during a pause in the singing? Mr,. Fits Fijjit Snore! Great heavens, woman, that was my sola" Ohio State Journal. IS REELECTED NEW YORK, Oct. SO. Colonel William Beyee Thompson of New York today was re-elected presi dent of' the Roosevelt Memorial CUT THIS OCT IT IS WORTS Moxtrr t Cut out this slip, enclose wits 5c and mail it to Foley & Cel. 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111, writing your name and addresi elearly. Yon will reeeiTe In re turn a trial package containici Foley's-. Honey and Tar Compoui.4 for coughs, colds. and eroap; Fo ley's Kidney Pills for pains it sides and back; rheumatism, back ache kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Catn&rtic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleans ing cathartic for constipation, bil iousness, headaches, and slaggLsb bowels. Sold everywhere. Ad When Barnum said there was on bora. eery minnte be no doubt had in mind the birds -who bought up German marks expect lag to make a financial ' killing. Exchange. $500 Estey Piano $275 Closing out five Estey Pianos in like new condition, $275. $5 down, $1.50 a week. GEO. C. WILL, 432 State St. $400 PIANO $89 We have five practice pianos for only $89, on terms of $5 aown, $t a weeK. - Bijr Sale Now On' GEO. C. WILL, 432 State St association. Colonel Thompson virtually was father of the asso ciation and contributed taore than 1 10.60 to the expense of the campaign for. raising the Roose velt Memorial fund. If you haven't found 1 the right corset it is because you. haven't gone to the right shop. If. you want an, exactly-right corset one that will always i be comfortable, one that will never.need "breaking-? in", one fhat will: make you look your bestall you need to do is to per mit US to properly fit you according to the never failing system of Gossard Type Corsetry. . 'v grre yv the proper rroportiotu of the :h you bci Understanding your type it one of the most important aid to beauty you will ever end. Remember that what ever your figure may be there are Goasard Conets with just the Mpport yom need at yor age and wogat trcm to which you bekmt. Goatarda are moderately priced, launder beauti folly, will outwear two or even three ordinary eoraets and wilt fire you a ocmiortsech as you neves knew Vcfore Gonard trade marked' Conu as low in price at to Court and Liberty Phone 11 Salem's Leading Department Store BEST SERVICE Is from Oct. 30th to Nov. 4th Buy a box of ai)ples this week. We have a full, stock for vim to select from. NATIONAL APPLE WEEK i 1 1 i i THIS MM GREAT .:-PI&M0 iPJO ON OGRaPH' SALE WILL : ""' SOON CLOSEi ' Only a few more days remain for you to buy a wonderfully great piano for almost nothing and. cas, cf the world's greatest phonographs at half price. We have gone over the entire stock and cct every single instrument to rock bottom. Come now. Don't wait country. T . - - -,' j( ii : . -Used Will buy this rnano. This is tlve greatest piano buy ever offered to the publi. 5 Down $1 a Week ed ft t r h $500 JJUT) i I Y&m mum For, a genuine , " Estey Piano ? In like new condition t 5 Down $1.50 a Week I t5iai -VI Li.. , inTj For this fine player piano. $5 Down $2.50 a Week ft '. , ; We are quitting one line of phonographs, entirely due to the fact we haven't enough space. We are cutting this line one-half. These are nationally advertised, made by one of the largest houses in. the; busmess. New $75 Phonograph .$37.50 New $100 Phonograph 50.00 New $125 Phonograph $62.50 New $150 Phonograph . 75.00 New $200 Phonograph .100,00 New $250 Phonograph ..........125.00 New $275.00 Phonograph ... ...........137.50 This fine : slightly used phonograph $127 Terms $1 down, $2 a Week Si Down Buys ANY PHONOGRAPH IN STOCK These are the most ridiculous prices ctct made on phonographs. You will have to hurry as they will not last long at these prices. rouStf Adv.