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WEDTESPAY MORNING, J ANU ART-14,; 1G 25 audred bunch?. ONE OF THE MOST CHARM ING pre-nupltal affairs of the season was that given , last night as a surprise honoring. Miss Ter esa Fowle whoae marriage to James krlesel will be an event of the earlyspring. ) The honor guest a entertained ' at the home of Mrs. J. A. Bernard!., 458 South High street with Miss Gussie Nile and Miss Lelia. Johnson the hostesses. . i .. . The most diverting" feature' of jne entertalntuerit was the! cross word . puztle contest,'; the r puzile lonsifting of 30 word, whluh. In their proper arrangement, were found to reveal the i eliowlrigf hap1' pily phrased toast: - "Teresa Fowler James Krleser, I wish you health, wealth, and hap piness in youKaeV hOme1 In v Al bany. . We'shandeetri it right to have yoalOve'us Just the saine." The winner r the cross-word' puzile presented 'tor Mfss Fowle In behalf or her friends a beautiful Silver fray,' and an1 erigraved glass bowl. v ;"""' ; "': ' la the center of the dining room was arranged a Jong" table' at which 10 of the guests were seat ed. Mis.-W." P". Fo le, mother of the bride-elect, preside ; at .the cof fee urn. Three small tables -wire grouped around, the larger ones; Tiny pink baskets of candy mark ed places for the; following gttests: Mis Teresa' Fowle. the- guest of honor, ; Mrs. Burns Gillette, Mrs. Margaret MontgomeryMrs. WP. ,FowJe,,,.Mrs. Susan .Varty; Mrs. Fred Gahhsdorf t Mrs.: Emil Carl son, ;Mrs aT. i-WJ. Creech,;: Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrsi J. A, Bernard!, M rs. Ida Nlles, Mrs. W. V. John son, Mrs. A. Ci KrleseL Miss Grace Babeock. Miss Lucile : Jaskoski, Miss Ada Ross, Misa Elsie Lip pold. Miss May Bollier, Mlss;Helen Catke, Miss Minnie Moelfer, Miss May Rauch, Miss Ann "Boentje,- Miss Lela Rigdon, and the hostess- ? . . i . Gussie Niles. ; " .'. The Sweet Briar clntt will be delightfully entertained at- 2 o'clock this afternoon' at the horae of Mrs. Karl Kugel.' Mrs. Alice II. Dodd will talk on "Italian Art." : ' ".- . ; - ' ': p.r h v - Thirty-seven ladies were guests Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. DOnald W. Riddle where the time was spent on the novel sun bonnet project which Is being planned in the interest of the Old Peoples' home. Several hundred bonnets In many gay' fabrics were cut out. ' The hostess served a delightful luncheon at the close of the after noon. :f:; ' : - Mrs. O. C. Locke- entertained at dinner Monday evening, placing covers for eight. A large group or tne memD era fthe Young -Married Peoples' ciud or -me rst rresoju-riu church are planning to be- In : at tendance at the club" dinner at 6:30 o'clock this evening. .Not only a delicious covered 'dish meal, but also an entertaining program I will be enjoyed. This is tne dub's first meeting for the calendar year. Each family Is-askedto bring a covered dish and buttered rolls. An attendance of between 60 and 75 couples is anticipated.' Tie committee In charge of the Bocial evening Includes: Mr. and iOTHERl Clean Child's Bowels Dependable Laxative' for ; j Sick Children Children Love Its ! Pleasant Taste If yourJIttle one Is out-of-sorts, won't lav. seems siek. languid, not natural suspect the bowels! fornia Flg Syrup". given anytime sweetens the stomach and soon gases, I poisons and -Indigestible uu , ' LUM - BU U 1 . " - matter rirht out of the bowels and rou have a well, playful child tgaln. .Millions of mothers depend upon1 this gentle. -harmless laxa tive.W5lt never cramDS or overacts, contains no narcotics ,or sooinmg drugs. Say California, to your druggist and avoid counterfeits. Insist upon genuine T "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children- of all ages Plaiiiy printed on fcottls. Adv. . ' PHONE ioc-' : Mrs? I. F- Rebman. Mr. and; Mrs. J. P. Smarts .M.r. and Mrs. 0rant Bon ell, Mr, and Mrs. Charles; Hyd kins, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fiiger ald, and Mrs. and Mrs. F.i Mer- J :4 ,;V ;-:?-;'rf:; t One oft the? - most enjoyabielof the mid-winter affairs was the for una! dance" of the' Monday 'night dancing club early ire th week' at rierby hallV Wintertime declar ations were attractive. In the hall. "t The personnel of - the5 club In cludes: Mf. and Mrs. Everett An-dergon,sDT.-and MtsJ C.:EJibjtM, Dr. and Mrsl d.- C.-Bellinger? i,Ir; and Mrs John Bellinge-; Mr. ind Mrs. John Brophy,"Mr.; and Mrs. G. G. Brown Mr. and Mrs.! P.- G. Brock, Mr. and Mrsi Roy Burfbn, tir. ,and Mrs. V. Jj Buslck, ' Mr. and Mrs. El A. Colony,' Mr. and Mfs. H. . ComptotiMr. and rt. T. W. Creech, Dr. and. Mrs. W; II. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer iDaue'. Mr. and Mrs. B. It -Bar by, -Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. PJtfi Elker, Mr. .and, Mrs jTjH. Galloway,, Mr. and Mfs: L. a. Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A Glov er, Mr., and Mrs. W.,T. Grier, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Harding,' Mr. and Mrs. W.- IL Hamilton, Mr and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. V, E. Kuhn, Mr. and? Mrs. : J.-:Et "Law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Luper, Mr. Mind Mrs. W. W. Moore.' Mr. and Mrs. Wm McGHchrist, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Myers, Mr. and Mrs, O. Jl Myers, Dr.'- and 'Mrs. Phil L. Newmyer, Dr and Mrs O. A.: Ol son, Mr. and Mrs. E MPage.gvir. and Mrs. L. G. Page,' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs.(P.Sw. Poorman, Mr. arid Mrs.lvatrPut- nam, Mr. and . Mrs4 2L J. fRiggs, Mr. and Mrs. Homer. Smithy, Mr and Mrs. L. C. Smith", Mr.- and Mrs. W'alter L; Spauldlrig; Mr. and Mrs. rf. L. Stif f Dr. and Mrs. F. H.f Thompson, Mrj and Mrs. It. J: Valiton, Mr. and Mrs. HJ.Wied mer, Mr. and Mrs.1 j. ju. ; wcud, I f XT H Mf. and Mrs. Rex Saarora.i Miss Edna Slmoroton, Mr. and Mrs, S.. E. Davis. . :l ! ' f t S':,"- v- n ' Mrs. Homer Smith .was hostess informally yesterday afternoon at tea honoring her mother, ) Mrs. Annls Parkhurst, on the occasion of her eighty-third birthday. " . The members of the legislature and their wives are invited to be guests together with the general public this evening at tire meeting of the Salein Arts", league atf the Woman's club house onF North Cot tage streety off Center.4 1 1 The outstanding part of the pro- gram will be the talk given by Ji M. Clifford on the simplification of the calendar. He will describe, compare, and discuss fully the two fortfror calendar rertsioiirt Ques tions and a-generaL discussion will follow. The same lecture was re cently given in Corvallls before d large and In te rested audience. Delightful musical numoersw.ii be the soprano solos "by 'Mrs. Harry Harms with Miss Flndley accom panying heri arid the ianeT num bers byJdiss Grace Flynn r f sf I A sdciap, tour; will follow, for which Mrs., W. P. Farga.ls chair man. Presiding at thitea : table in the i dining room will tbe Mrs. John R. Sites and -Professor T. a. Roberts.'.'"-" ' C -jv f I , I I ' ; The Woman's Home Missionary aocietv of the . .Leslie" Methodist cfcurcbf .will : m'eer at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. George M ocrheid,1 U I Se'af ney street. .l : z , , 1- The oldest woman, la-member- shiD in Ihe Eastern Star in the en tire United States; accOr4lng jofa New York investigator. Is Grand ma Prudence L. Chipman of Cor vallis who celebrated early this week the " occasion of her 90th birthday. - A birthday cake bearing ninety 'candles was served! to tne host' of friends and nelgKbof swhd called.' . - J . Mrs. Eva Moyer of Corvallls. and Charles Chipman or fornana are cnlldferird MrsJ Chipman The Woman's Auxiliary ot the iit mi c 4 ti'elneXr this l iUViai wiu juccv i v ' "t y afternoon j for an lm portant meet- jfiff of the new. year. Election oi officers will take place. Cases will btr made" for tfxesirrer at this time; with the? women '''being asked to bring thimbles afict nfeedles.! N . . - f J" '- A delightf ullyllnfbrinal i lunch eon was that given Saturday ,by f n Leisrh Mclntyre at her home in jl North : Salem In ilionbr of the teachers at the' deaf school. , Tbe guestsi were"- grouptd ' about Sfinall tables centered with yellow! blos 0m Affif ifis ' luricneoi the quests fathered about ; the i open fireplace in the library to chat and toll stories. As i the guests! were about to depart,' Master, William Leieh - Mclntyre. the baby., was brought dJwn to'iaeet the gvesta. adding much to; the pleasure of the occasiou, ' Those enjoying airs. Mclrityre s hoepitality wers Misses Laura' Armstrong. P atfl i t Schmidt'. Bertha Thomas,? ?l.Es- ther Morris and Leora Ca.rre Mrs.' Joseph Smith. Mrs. ntress, irs t am bonnet L Mrs! Sutter and Mrs Vinrieo "Werner1 Other: invited ,t wera MriErvin F. -Sriiith and Miss Grace Carver. t f ; Ai,.SS saau..v.s. t' following officers were chosen: Mrs.. A. IL Averiir.QueenMrs.-J. Rj Thlehoff,' princess -royal; Mrs. Prank E. Smith, Princess Trizah Mrs. Charles E. Runyan, Badaura: Mrs. Robert Skeen, banker; Mrs. Gf B Cellars, recorder ' Ttienday, Janriary 20 has been set as the date for the next cere monial in Hi .ballroom of I'ythiu'n temple, at 2'p. m., to be followed by a dinner, nt the Benson hotel at 1 P. to A large class will be initiated.- , Mrs, Dow V Walker ' is taking reservations' for1 the dinner! BEacori '2C5S1.- ; " . ' , ;- . ' . I ?NexJt .Th ursday, Jannary l5, tbe ritembers of Nydia ttrupie will visit the Pattoff home at'?! 30 p. m. to entertain and, brtri .cheer to' the 6M people arid on the riame day tlie members of the : patrol will visit the Afasoriic home at: Forest Oroya and have provided an inter estlng :progranr 'Tor tiues there., ; ': O"; ' ',.' Nydia patrol - is Bp'onsorlng a benefit catd party at the Pythian temple Tuesday, for the" purpose of raising, funds" for the patrol fund. This party Is open tQ all members of the organiidtion .and friends arid a- large crowd Is expected. Portland Journal." v ' " 1 1 " - : - v , ." ul i . .V; : - Suhbonnets the kind our mo thers used" to wear- is the latest topic of conversation among the SSlem ladies. Everybody Is inter ested In the Old ' People's home, arid seeing It free from debt. 'A plan Is being" worked' out oy the ladies whereby that may actually take place. , Mrs. H. H Vandevort nas been - appointed hy the board as the' chairman of a committee td further the plan. Any friend of the home, ror person Interested, may lend" helping hand by mak ing some of these miniature bon nets: " .-.V '-' ;'"r-.-'Zl " Bonnets pink; bonnets blue, - ; Will fre'e-us of debt if we prove . true; . :- 5;'" ' ; Offer your services these - bon- ; riets to make, ' ' r " ; ? Lightening' our load for the old folks' sake. .... ' SlLVERTQN, : Ore- Jan. ll. Speciar to The Statesman ).A pretty little party of the week-end Was4 that given at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Marion Palmer Saturday evening when Miss Winona Palmer was hostess to. a few of her friends. Cards furnished the amusement of the evening. Lunch was served at the close of the" everiirig. Those present were the hostess," Miss Palmer, Miss Alice Jensen; Miss Lillie Madseri,. ,Mlss Cora Saterri, Mlssreltle Hatteberg, Edwin Hat teberg, William Hatteberg, Alfred Jensen, Victor Madsen and Harold Larson.' ' "sILVERt6n, Ore... Jan. ll. ( Special to The Statesman), The Parenf-TeachersV association -will meet at , the high school building Tuesday afternoon at 3:10 o'clock. for its regular meeting.. A special feature- of the program ;will be the spelling, match between ,the PTA and the. students. R. Goetz. sup erintendent of Silver, ton schools, will ""talk on the bond issue, to' be voted upon for the new school on January 17. This issue, it is un derstood, will also receive the sup port of the Woman's club. .. ' . Plans are being made for a large attendance at : the meeting this evening , of the Woman's Foreign Missionary f society of- tri; First Methodist church at the home of Mrs; ' By E. i Carrier; 10651 Court street. Not only the women, but the men are invited to be present for the program, at which Mrs. Wesley Wire of Newbergwin talk mo4t; entertainingly on her work in China. Special music will also be featured.' ' J -'y:-V-)! V; :-1" .' This will also be a tea meeting. with Mrs. ' Donald Glover chair man of the social hour. Mrs. Glov er 'will be assisted ' by the officers of the society. , " :Two 6alem girls . are among those pledged to sororities at the Orfegdri-Agricultural I college for the winter term. These are Miss Helen Amort to 'Alpha XI Delta, rind Miss Zelrifa , Busch to , Delta Delta 'DeIta:;;-:H?' ',"' -1 ' rCK .--; . fs - w: w - ; ' f. McCornack '- hall Monday, night was ttia scerie: 6fiair old-fashioned hard time" party when the losing side In- the Aniuricari Legion auxil iary! contest, entertained the , win ners. "Mrs.1- Chalrifer Lee t Geof ge 'Champion" Mickey WalkcryTrfiiriing for Battle ; : ' ; " -This photograph wis taken at Iiiunisou, ii. - - ---weight champion was preparing for t ..,lv-i Tith-like .1'- zT?i-Xzt 3 ;,;-.,.-v--,v . ?'-y : ...... "". ' " ". p'-Ti.y Social Calender Capital. Fire Hundred club, Mr." and Mrs.- W. H. Daney, hosts, . . ' '' Woman's autlliary of TMCA; S o'clock Election, of officers. Joint installation. Joshua Smith camp, Sons of Veterans their aux iliary, and Daughters of Veteran, WOW halls. 7:30. o'clock. " ' Salem Arts league,' J. M. Ctlf-. ford talks on methods of simplify Ing the, calendar. Woman's Club building, ft o'clock. . x. -j 'Woman's Foreign Mlf nary so ciety of the First -Methodist chuTh evening tea meeting and program at , home ? of Mrs. B. 32.--.Carrie f 106S Court street;, 7:30 o'clock. -; Barbara Frietehie tent. Daugh ters of .Veterans. Installation Njf officers, 7:30 o'clock.- WOWhlK S Woman's Home Missionary so ciety: of Leslie; Methodist' church; Mrs. George Morrheadj 425 Kear ney streeC hostess. - , Sweet Briar. ' club. . j MrS.-. Karl Kugel; hostess, i 2 o'clock. - s - n 'j Young Married Peoples lnh. First Presbyterian church.- . c:30 o'clock covered'dlsh dlnnen . k,- 'Thursday! " , ' Willamette' university- Faculty Women's club. Miss Frances Mel- torn. 940 Mill street; ; Kensington' club.' IrS.-Albert Ci Siriith, 1578 o'uth -Comriiererat street, hostess. ' lflday Piano pupils of Byron- D.- Arnold. Public recital, Walletl hall, at-8 o'clock. ' " f ' ' ' : ' Woman's alliance ot the Unitar ian church. ' Mrs.- J. It. Pollock, 603 North Winter street, hostess : ' Woman's auxiliary, church.-' Mrs. H.' "D.1 Rectory, 'hostess. r i 4 i . Saturday St. Paul's Chambers, AAUW luncheon,"! 2: 30 o'clock; Marion hotel, r -, " ( ' ;' Lausanne hall f'open house,' 7; 30 to .10; 30 o'clock. j- . won the costume prizd of the eve ning. .'Old fashioned games were played, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. 1 p.' H.' Ross championed'the wlriners, while, the Captain of the' hostess group was Alts, Alvin Rookstool.l " i : At" the short ' business irieeting which "preceded the 'social time next Monday was . chosen as 'the date for the installation of j the newly elected officers.! ' J .: ' r . ' i ; , ! The Kensington club' will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert CI Smith, . 1578 South Commercial : street, . for ; the second meeting of tbejnew year. '.'lyh't-')--- : - jTJie . 25th wedding anniversary of ;Mr, and Mrs. Willlain Van Horn was the occasion of a jhappy gath ering on Friday: when a group of their, friends surprised them - at therf,-home on Norway street. The bridal cbaple of 23 years ago were nude the recipients of a number of-; lovely g'lf ts. Dairity refresh ments were served byjthe hostess, Mrs. M;C. Miller. - : - The group present jfor the an niversary occasion included Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shoen of Portland; Mrs. Van Horn's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. i L. Stout and children, Mr. and Mrs. II. fMcGill and daughter, Mrs. George Stalnko and. children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stalnke'arid children. Mrs. L. Grouty, 5 Mrs. ; S. Given, Miss M. Maiy, Mr. ahJ Mrs. ! H. Wohlnlck, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boslig, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boulig and Mr. and Mrs. B. Tracyi - i v " . , ; ' '.- : X ' i .Ad enjoyable meeting of the So cial Afternoon club of the East ern Star was held yesterday with 50 members preserit. Special guests were Mrs. A. s Roberts o The Dalles, who is in tjown for the legislature, Miss i Lena Payne of Portland, and Mrs. kettie Van degrlft of Portland, j J The afternoon was spent in'sew lng, in games, and in vislting.Jwlth refreshments of cakes and coffee following. , t j j J ,. Tbe.'"committee fof the after noon included Mrs! Jiennie TJtley, Mrs. Stella Henry i Mrsj." Emms. Mc Carter," Mrs. ; Ida ' Godfrey, Mrs. Julia Lytle, Mrs. Bern; Ice Blodgett arid Miss Lela RigdonL ! 1 f-Hr-q .J j ) r'i'l r Twelve members of Chapter AD of the ;i?EO ; sisterhood met as .:w:s. i i ' i OP V V S finds the outdoors and its sports t great help in rounding into shape. He is shown outsido bis pretty Ilumsou home wllh . talker fl '-V ir ..... i . . . ' - ; ' .'' I '!' '" v '.: -. ! ' .'.'' Tijrj Snowdrift grease the pans Sn;dwdrjft is fine salad oUrr - in: dn Airtight; There couldn't Snowdrift itself! It is- so the flavor. tIt salt if tou have been using butter 7 J. i guests of Misri May Rauch Monday evening: at the Court apartments. The business meeting was follow ed by an interesting review of Margaret Wils6n's - book. ""The Able McLaughlins.? The' members ot t&eTchapter preserit were: MiSs Allee Thompson, Dr. Mary Rovr lapd, Mrs. lu N. Myers, Mrs." IL E.; Barrett,- Miss Dorothea Steus loff , Mrs. W. D. Smith, Miss Grace; Elisabeth Smith, Mrs. -W. D! Smithy Mrs.' -A. M. Reeves, Mrs. W1. EV Kirk, Mrsi Mollie Styles', Mrs.' E. C. Richards, arid the host ess, Miss May Ranch- Special Sunday SfervicGs v i Are Slated tor i Rosedale ROSEDALB Jan! 1 3. Begins ning Sunday evening, January 18. there r will be' a series " of special Sunday"; night services , at the church: This series! on f'Prophecy" wnibe.ledJby the pastor, iter. Mr. Thomas, and will fake the place of the; usual Sunday, ;a!ht' church service There will be a contjriu atlon'! of the ' Christian Endeavor Bible study class.' -under Abe lead ership of Miss, Helen Canriiack.' v f Donald Coppoci. " arrived here with lia bride; o Iast Sdtu?day. Thejr jwill rriake thelc home for a time a' the Albert Bates - place; Moppock lived ti.ere several years ago before Sprioving ? to Vim? eouver : with his parents. ' 1 : ; Mrs.; BirigheimerJylsUedwitii her mother last weeklr?J f'Pt: Mr.- nd Mris, Tucke? are the parents of a baby boy .The little fellow Arrived .last Saturday lari 10. tj . , - : George Palmer ;is the owner of a new-,car. , t i ' . Miss Helen Cammack spent a part of the week-end; In Portland. WhUef there she 'attended a com mittee meeting. , . ' Few Real Estate Men . Apply for; 1925l Permits i Real - estate brokers who have not ytapplied for state license m ust be ' prosecuted according to instructions received by ' W. : A. Mullen deputy state real estate commiaslouer, from Will" Moore, real estate, and Insurancecommlff sioner.who urges that the matter $e taken up with the distriet at torcigyr throughout the state; Rec ords ialicate that about one-hlf, of the fc-okers-who carried licenses la '1921 baveap jUi:- ttls jeir,i ' '?,-.:-!..'. J;-',.: i(i yOUt faypnte cake witti Snowdrift made bftheesson Oil people out of harde ed ahd whipped can t keep it as Sweet jtidVfresh as the day it was made. be a lything fliGef fot making cake.: is riiiich dasier to' cream because it f is already, so creamy delicate that it makes: your cake rich without changing is all pure fat withojit salt orrwatet, so; add a. pinch of t . : V I : ! ih :'-'.;; t making :ke Revva Services Attract Large Audiences Armory ! 4 ! ,i ; I' ll J- ! ' The j union j J revival S m,eetings which began in the Arriiory Sat urday might are being well at tended by An attentive and enthu- iastiife aludlenees Evangeliet OL C. Petersdn seems1 16 be well versedl in the" Bible' 4nd vis a 'forceful 8peaker. He jspeaki- from j his heart) In such a sincere; unassum ing manner that; his4 words grip the hearts dr hfsf heater And wins them Into a spirit of fellowship arid unity. iHsimairi theme seems ttf be! the unifying" and edifying of all the memhers of the Church in, general-; He evinces much love for 'alrmen,' recognises no' distinc tions' and shows no partiality. ; He has ni intention' of starting- a new sect, bit Is very desirous that all earned. Christians rally: to a great union battle against the " coinriion enemy of ther! Church vis. j the wbrldj the f iesh and the devil.1 J ( j Mr. Peterson represents ' no singlej brganizaUoB, -being connect ed" wipi nothing except The Pro pbetical Society- of .London, Eng land.', jfounded. by the: late Rev." M. P.; Baxter. It Is an association of minlstefs of all denominations who are interested in the study ot the signs jot . the times in the light of Scripture prophecy; r Arthurj S. Booth-CHbborn; Lloyd George arid General ' Allenby,: conqueror . . of Jerusalem, are among those most interested in the study of prophe cy. . Mr. Retereon Is an Intimate friend of Arthur. S. I Booth-CUb-boru.i father; of Mrs.- Booth-Cllb" born lemarest;who made so many frlexrdS' in this city i during ; her campaign last summer. '. jr I Satirrdar j night JHrf: Peterson preached on the subject; "Prepare ye the1 way of the Lord.-make His paths!! straight." He ' emphasized the importance of ft' pure j heart and a clean' life; as a preparation for the' soon coming of the Lord :for :Kis Church. r: f'Mr l ; Sunday afternoon . a .'"larger crow4 was out and were well' im pressed with the message on "The Bread of Life as a continual source of health ' fori spirit; ,mfad and body" J $-'; i'hh .-sj -t-'--? ; Sunday f night j Mr. Peterson preached 4on the peculiar subject, over I which there - hai been , sh .much discussion: "Why does not God destroy Atin?"f Briefly his1 acsv-r wt;3-,VP?cause he is de Euc;,.is 'hims3lLM ST;-?:-; ' II I the , iseetls canttoe - to Make the cake with Snowdrift icing with Snowdrift: into icreamy white iri-your recipe, r ';X , " iriscuit, : ard . pastry, Esther momentuniias expected, the capacity, of the Armory will, he tabted and the" city shaken by the power of God (not: man's) as never. before: :. i -. v.Si" '. fejoody-Red and Spiked Sticks Usd By Kivvariis Btr sulked and bloody red Sticks are ' to (be 1used : hy Oliver MCyers and Jlmmie Nickelsori at the 'KIwanis. club hereafter, ac coWUng iOiJhe plans of, Cr B," Jlc Cilpngh president, , who present ed! tlje two sergeant-at-arms with the: official Insignias, Tuesday. Driring thein first meeting the two trouble-fixers exacted fines from various metnbers on , different charges. -- . ; , . Fred Erixon was fined because ha came tQ '' the luncheon without wearing' his Kl wants button, Dr. H.--E; Morris was brorigtit before the- - committee because ' he had failed to aive Ralnh Cobley enough work during the: last term of cf fleey.'iBert Ford, was-, fined on. the count of not wearing a button, and several others were treated the same "way. -The" Ktwarils had sin overflow trieetink yesterday and memhers and " guests had tor crowd the, ta ( fi FUN 1 ! . spjcCiAl; I TONIGHT -f 7 irT- -Jt i - f oil as -good as fat - ind packed ' , - r . and for ftyin rr bles in. order to. find; room for wrv. (in. It-was decided that Bert Ford, who has been appointed a 'Little Sunbeam"1 for the Kiwanis club, will have charge 6k the next meet- irig.' "". "" ". " " ' VDIAMOHD DYe IT PefffcCt b o ii dyeing au4 tiat ing is guaranteed With' Diamond Dyes. Just dip ia told water to tint erc., aei i e t e ihadea; or boll to lye rich's periaan-' ,'nt colors, i-acn 1 5 -cent - packaga tontalns direc tions so simple any woman can dye or tint, lin gerie, silks; ribbons,' skirts, wants', dresses, coats; stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, bacglS3. everything new.- ; Buy "Dismond Dyes" no other kind nd tell you r ' drugs U t w t e- mer lue .-maienai jruu- color' is wool or sak; ; or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed, goods. Adv. FtlM I.IAT hmn .todaV AND T0M0HH0V7