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Mrs. Bobbins Returns r
Mrs. Anna V. Robbins has re
turned to Salem' after an expend
ed absence In the hopyards of the
Willamette Valley and in the
Hood River apple orchards where
she has been engaged in migrant"
work - under the auspices of the
Woman's Council of Home Mis
sions of New York city. Mrs. Rob
bins reports an unusually success
ful season both in the' top yard
and In the apple orchard. ' ' ;'r " '.
Upon her return to Salem, she
was pleasantly surprised yesterday
noon wltha. picnic dlariei: planned
by a 1 1 group . of - friends .Mrs.
George,' ifrs. Hoppes, Mrs. TJusch,
Mrs.. Murphy, and Mrs. WasBam.
This 'week-end Mrs, Robbins
wQI leave. for Tillamook where she
will spend the winter with her
daughter. Miss Dante Robbins,: an
instructor of physical education in
the Tillamook High school. Miss
Robbins, in addition to an' Interest
ing schedule of regular Bchool
work, writes of the Interesting or
ganisation of the older women into
a recreational class. :.
Cooked Food Sale K
The Woman's Relief Corps will
hold a cooked food Bale at Allen's
Hardware store on North Commer
cial street Saturday, October 24.
All members are asked to con
tribute u I
Mrs. JCrause Entertains
' The attractive new home otjMr.
iJ Mrs. Al Kranse at 1690 Fair-raount,-
ne of the most interest
ing In the whole Fairmount Hill
colony as the scene yesterday
afternoon of a delightful meeting
of the Mid-week bridge club, -the
first after the summer recess. .The
rooms"' of the Kranse home were
beautifully decorated with vivid
nut a ran foliage and chrysant he
Blums. Many candles were also
used, r Mrs. Victor MacKenzie won
the first prise of the afternoon
vbile the consolation award went
to Mrs. Lewis Lunsford and the
guest. prize to Mrs. Eugene Eck
erlin, Jr. , .. - . . j
- ueiicious - reiresnments were
served at the tea hour. . Mrs.
Krause was assisted by Mrs. Les
ter Schlosberg in the serving. The I
club will-meet." in: two -weekr at
Mrs. Sharer's home, r
. G.ueats ' and members in the
group on Wednesday included:
Mrs. Lester' Schlosberg, Mrs. En-gene-
Eckerlln, Jr., ; M rs.. Lewis
Lunsford, Mrs. C. K. Logan, Mrs.
K. W. Heinlein. Mrs. Ed,Viesko,
Mrs. Shafer, Mra.5 Victorl Mac
Kenzie, and 'the hostess, Mrs.- AI
Krause.
Needlecraft Club
The members of the Needlecraft
elub .were entertained on Tuesday
afternoon WeligntfulVway(.'at
the home of Mrs. B. E. Gilliam at
her home, 776 S. 12 th street. De
licious refreshments were served
at the tea hour. At the next meet
ing of the club Mr. F. G. Stearns
wiir entertain at her home, 180 S.
19th streeL
. In the group Tuesday were :
Mrs. A. J. Basey; Mrs. Ruth Den
nison, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. New
myer, Mrs J J. W. La Bare, Mrs.
M. C. Moyer, Mrs. L. Bechtel, Mrs.
George Martin, Mrs. F. G. Stearns,
and the hostess, Mrs. Gilliam.
B. K Club Entertained r
The members of the B. E. club
met for an enjoyable meeting on
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mr. and . Mrs. C. :B. Shaw.
Autumn leaves and dahlias dec
orated the room". The high scores
of the evening went to Mrs. F. E.
Turner and Claude Townsend,
while Mrs. Ed Keene and Carl
Jepson . received the consolation
awards.' At the next meeting o
the club Mr. nad Mrs. Ed Fandrick
will be the hosts.
In the club group are: Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Keene, Mr. and Mrs. C.
B." Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Kightlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Townsend; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fand
rick, Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Scott, Mn
and Mrs. D. D. Olmstead, and Mr;
and Mrs. F. E Turner
Special, guests, at , the meeting
on Wednesday were Mr and Mrs.
Carl Jepson.
Men's Brotherhood Meets
iThe Men's Brotherhood of the
Jason Lee Methodist church met
this week for a six-thirty o'clock
dinner given by the ladiesof the
church.
During the dinner hour a vocal
solo was" rendered by Miss Beulah
Fanning accompanied at the piano
by Miss Aleine Ritchie. ' A read
ing; by Miss v Marcian - Fuestman
was also given at this time.
i Following ' the "dinner : hour a
brief business meeting was held
followed by the election of offic-'
ers for' the- ensuing . year which
resulted In the election of E, Zim
merman, president; Alfred VIck,
vice president, and E. A. Boyle,
treasurer and secretary. An' en
tertainment jcommfttee was " also
elected consisting of Messrs.
Wren, Vera Tyler, Gilbert and
Prof.5 Rahskopf.
Following" the business session
and election of officers the main
adfiress of, the evening was given
by Rev. Wren, pastor of the Junior
church. His subject was "The
Boy.
The, next item on the program
was an address by Rev. , Thomas
Acheson outlining the objective of
the fraternity tor the conrhrg year";
Y. K. K. Class Tuesday : ; .
The members of the Y.: K. K.
class of the First Methodist church
met on Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Shanks for a pot-latch dinner and
the opening meeting following the
interim. The class meets socially
once each month at the homes of.
the members.
Attractive Teaoiay
Mlaa Frances M. Richards, dean
of women at Willamette "university
will be hostess at one of the most
attractive ' events of the college
year when she entertains today
from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock at Lau
sanne Hall. Invitations have been
issued to all Willamette univers
ity girls, wives of faculty mem
bers and wives of trustees, for the
annual tea.
jason uee &ia society k.;.? .
' ! The general aid of the JasOn
Lee Aid society will meet on Tues
day afternoon. October 27. in the
church parlors. The West Side
circle will have charge of the so
cial hour.
Mrs. Mclntyre Entertains
Mrs. Ora TP. Mclntyre entertain
ed on Tuesday evening at an en
joyable meeting of the Writers'
section of the Salem Arts league
at her home on Center street, with
Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith," lead
et-of th section; presiding; ' v
b'utions -i'of the . evenine - was - the
short story entitled "The Storylof
the Man. the Aingator. and a
DofT5:wfitten and read by Prof.
M. EUPWk Charles J Lisle read
a cowboy story entitled "Nerves."
uu. - urace jmsaoeth Smith a
sketch on school teaching, a mer
itorious, one-act play, entitled
"Stumps," was read by Perry
Prescott Reigelman. f Mrs. J. M.
Clifford read an original poem on
the North Umpqua . river and ex-
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"Broadway or Bust"
Saturday, October 24, at 7 and 9 p. m.
AND
REGINALD DENNY IN
"SPORTING YOUTH"
Sunday, October 25, at
ST. JOSEPH'S AUDITORIUM
Admission 10 and 25 cents
Extraordinary
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Fifty Velvet Dress Hats
Black and Colors
Values to $25 Special
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tracts from a letter written by
one of the .cinb's) honorary mem
bers. Miss Mjnna Hardlngt . " Al
bert ReL' who''-! to leave soon tor
California, gave outlines for two
prospective stories', 1 -The Out
cast": and "The Magic Net." Ger
trude Robison Rbsa'raad two lyrics
"The Helen' "of Troy,w 'and & Bon-,l
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' Blanche T: JOnes read " Aut- J
uran,", one of ' tie mtbeaaticwn
poems she has ever written,' and
which follows the Elizabethan son-
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Marion Davies never played a more appealing role. As
Mamie, the little orphan gnT who conquers the world of
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flivver, she reaches ne'w. heights; Such riches of charm,
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