theohegon statesman, salesi; oregon THURSDAY MORNIXGr-NOVEiIBEH5,.lfl2a - - - 14 ,1 u 1 1 1 1 ' I FEtGreismMSTic. , " ; -WasHiagt on's 'Women's Cabinet"; S. t'. 5 .1 this Is Saviritf Much, for Mr. Grorter'-Has All' Along Been Qrie of the,Optomistic Readers of the Industry irrThls - Section.-and He Has one ot tne i-inesi urauea rran " quette Walnirt prchards irrthe World; nd; Grows Some - of the Finest- Nut Produced Anywnere Editor Statesman: : , ' In regard to an article, I have not, time' to' write mtich, but' will say I am more enthusiastic over the walnut industry in tne Willa mette valley than ever. .. , J We had fine crop and a - good price. One field of firteed acres on- very poor soil made, more . in come than 300 acres of my general farm land,- and more than the in come to any" of my five neighbors who farm from l.S to 150 acres. I still - beliere In planting 40 feet square and am absolutely op posed -to any kind of fillers. We are showing our- faith by plantlne 1200 more, trees, this winter. I believe la heavy thinning and I a coyer crop- every year, followed ! brr through cultivation: 'We had 44 per cent Jumbo size this sea son. and only about 7 per cent medium. ' ' " - -' -v ; wTERD GRONER. Hillsboro, Oregon. November 2, 1925. SOCIAL ' (ContlBMd, from pair ) train, etc 'The wife of' Senator ' Cameron of -Arisona and her daughter joined u as we left! Den ver. ' She is a moat-delightful woman, but in leaving' Chicago at noon Saturday our tickets i assigned tat to different. cars. .We. reached Washington Sunday, morning! at ' about 5 o'clock, glad to leave. the triii fter such a" long Journey. ' We were -SttrpfjBed to find the trees in full leatr --Usually the .rbUage- U' very'Drilliait, but thjs yea -as there has1 been very little frost the colors aren't so .beautf- . We came on out to. the Wood- ley. .While we. were gone the.doqr anartment had been' varn- ' hp4 br a stupid workman who filled the key hole of one of the locks with Tarnish. The Janitor came at lastjust then off went ... itrMi o-a candle was com mandeered and. after a long wait the. door was opened. . Of course in etx months a lot of dust gat V . era, - but t,er it was cleaned; oft rvthtti. seemed " bright and fresh, as" tlie apartment wa thor oughly renovated before we left, . but J heartily wished for one of ' am---aaaaaaaBaaaaa-aaa-aaaaaaaaa-aaaaaa-aaaaaaaaaaa-Baaa--a-aa. jgf.Tr --fc 1 - " ' I , ' ' : V : f -;.-,-.-.v. &ysr&yX- i Vx--to;a-:-. w v. -:- v m- s ' X - t , V N ' TV vm&. ' v y V v y ' -'.;.s- . X .-:-v.v-v.-.v. . ..;. wx z M - MY ilUSBAHD'S LPE : ADELEV GARRISON'S' NEW FHAS8 REVELATIONS OR A WIFE IcesL ' The guild will welcome Mrs. Pickens; - Those ' presenr --were Gladys Sheitotw Mafgaret Farmer, Marguerite Drager, Hbshle Wa- onabe, ' Irene ' Gabbert. Delores MIUs; Myrtle Murphy; ' Chrystal Berg and Mrs, Neptune. The meeting, upon adjournment. was followed by a rousing song- rest. ' -: Liberty1 P. T. to Meet if he'.Ltberty" Parent-Teacher as- l soclatjon wfll meet on Friday eve- j njns at S o'clock at Liberty hall. Sewing Club to Meet Weekly Mrs. C A. Huston entertained members of the" Barbara Prietehie Sewing truW on Tuesday1 afternoon at -her . home on Twenty-third street. The club is busy making articles for a bazaar and In order i reu. ajKl Mrs. Mabel to finish all-articles planned It " ; --" ''t , - - wag decided that the club would meet every Tuesday until Decem ber. 1. The next meeting will be am i . T m , tbp'J Miss; Lutiy MftuilgerodV (left), chief of nurses?puVlic health service; iss Orace. Abbott, (right chief of children bureau cen ter, "TightMisS i Kathryn Sellers, judge ioflWashington juvenile ourt;, bottom: Dr. Louise SlanleyrfleftY thief home economic ments were served in the late af- held at the home of Mrs. Rebaternoon- Smith, 1160 North Twenty-first street, Tuesday, November 10. Bride is Honored Miss Ada Ross entertained, with a surprise gift shower honoring Mrs. Stuart KIbbe (Neva Millard) on! a recent evening, ' Inviting a group of the younger set to b her von folks to helo wltn tne iaB-1 meats at the RoBa home.' Rean tvertbing In the kitchen had totifnl pInk chrysanthemums and be cleaned, ai si " The gas . turned on, the Ice box filled, the morning: paper ordered, etc., ete. 'It's quite a job to start the plant again. The cafe upstairs is very good, so we are ws meals there. 'I dread trying out cosmos were used in the decorat ing'.' Refreshments wfe served during the evening. : ' In the guest ; goup "-were Mrs Stuart Klboiv Mrs: E. ' B. Millafd, Miss Marvell Edwards, Miss 5 Vir- In the group were: Mrs. Flora Zlnn; F. G. Stearns, Mrs. Mary Stearns, 'Mrs. Reba Smith, Mrs. Blanehe DaVia, Mrs. Carrie E. Bar tholomew, t Mrs. Mabel Locttwood, Mrs. Adair, Miss Gladys Bartholo mew, 'Comrade . Earl Race, Com rade. Harris, and the honor guests, Comrade and Mrs.- Frank Rollo. Latin Club Elects The Latin club of the high school met on October 19. A large crowd p of over 75 Btudents at tended. Election of officers took place - with those chosen as follows:.- Consul primus, Carolyn Lambirth; consul secundus, Win ston Williams; aediles, Othal Bevans. Donald : Hardcastle. and in the prospect district, j Dr, J. E. Cruthers and family will leave soon for Los Angeles, Kewipr Ttnr Brlc, la. CopTriS. 12S, by CHAPTER, "143 j; WHY DICKY TOLD" MADGE HE'D EXPLAIN IN THE MORNING .: Working s quickly and deftly las 1 COU1Q. 1 preparea kuux.o uu bandages and tied ' up Dicky's head, offerlnff but one comment: "I'thlnk'you should have a sur geon see that cut." " ; "Nonsense. What more could a surgeon do? That dope you- fixed I np was great stuff. I cleansed the thing thoroughly, ana you're a nifty hand with a bandage,' if you are nry own wife and I shouldn't brtfg about you." j In that inBtant I realized the attitude he meant to assume to ward the accident. A hundred questions trembled on my tongue, but" I uttered none of thentt He would have to offer me 6me ex planation of his coming home in so alarming a state, and I "wished to hear one un trammeled by any query of mine. I could not rid myself of the suspicion so far and-?Bo swiftly doea Jealous con jecture travel that the version of the accident he . would give me would1 not be the tTue one. , T could not resist a tiny barbed arrow ;: t;k . "Well, Edwin will be along to morrow night; or rather tonight' I consulted - my wrist watch a bit ostentatiously "and if any thing should develop, he can see to it." Well I know that if Dicky stands in awe of anyone on earth it is his brother-in-law. Dr. Edwin Braithwaite, the famous surgeon and his clear-eyed, keen-brained had the sat the Vastebasket which I always keep la the bathroom because our space In the other rooms Is so lim ited. But I kept my own eyes carefully fixed in the opposite di rection, and after a minute's inde cision he gave a little sigh of ac quiescence. ; "I' guess I am pretty well tuck ered out, he acknowledged with a wry smile twisting his pallid' lips. "but Til be) all right alter a-good sleep. You're & very good nurse; old dear, and in the morning I'll tell you all about now I came by this little souvenir." He indicated his bandaged head with a gesture which he tried to make. Jaunty, but he failed miser ably, while my particular little ! devil whispered that waiting until morning would enable him to pre- sent me with a doubt-pnoof story. I had no opportunity to dwell upon that promise, however, for Dicky's weakness made his guid ance into the other room a diffi cult matter, and when I had as sisted him in undressing, and had tr.eked him snugly into bed, I sat bfeirby until he' was sound asleep, that ! might attend to any real or fancied want of his. . But when I had assured myself that he was indeed slumbering, I made my noiseless way to the bath room, resolved to- find- the old ban dages which Dicky had tried to keep me from seeing. (To be continued) All-the neighbors and friends are Invited to be present at 2:30 p. m. . Hayesville district is planning the organization of a Junfor coun cil to be- held in connection "With the regular council of religious education to be held at Keizer school December 27 r-v '-'"u --'2 -A Mr. and :: Mrs. . Chaa. W. Cady, who vf ere invited to dlnnre Friday evening, at the home of Mrs. G. L. CammingSi were ': pleasantly sur prised' 'vrhen upon- arriving they were greeted, by about 25 relatives and friends, who made' a merry din with hells and various1 other jingle and .ding dongs of an old fashioned charivari, the , Occasion'! being their wedding anniversary After congratulations were over a - I rt t -w-r t a.' ' w Cal. Thev bavn rented their home sisier, narriei, ana 1 isfaction of seeing him wince, ginia Dorcas. Miss Lucille Andet ' anew mald, hurfeave .on. Miss frothy Rohinett, Miss Mnt lttcky.Th',troilble l't.LLoretU Fiaher. Miss MUdredPugh r"5, Huston and Dorothv Boss- " , uaru, r - vouMi xvunciiu ijcwio, f ence Busch, - Miss Jennie May Bertha Babcock and Jean Camp- Hop pes, Mlssr Louise PlersonMiss bell-'praeco; Dwight Adams; scrip- Margnerita Millard. ' Miss- Betty Itor. Eloise White;' tribunes, Taf t. Miss Helen Arnke. Mlssr Hel- Charles Bier; and Ed Nash. en Pollock, Miss Margaret Tucker, Miss Virginia Donne 11 and Miss i Mary Cupper. ; - ; 1- tt-hin' nnet so she Is a -u- warrien. -Wish 1 was home in ihe; garden" t Are - the blossoms ' gone?? Have watched weather re port and 'see no frost yet. : .'I am going to spend a day or two In Baltimore with' Kenneth and hU: family ' the Uit ot the w. t iit rtl nfnee' an oDe'ration for appendicitis, ome Chapter G to Meet complications, a wwer u says she and Sam will -spend Christmas with us. 1 0h, ys, I - most forgot to tell You that Brig adier General and Mrs. Fries in vtted to a dinner party Friday ' and we are mvueu oj uc u"v"i i 1 di "j .. .x-1...ii uimAiiiiMitii honor IMUsicale atbtuaio uVr""VwV"..dor Sir The home of Prof, and Mrs. T. ".I,." ""7,. t. f-niav S. Roberts was the scene last eve- will soon move there. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wright vis ited their daughter at Corvallis last Sunday. i Mrs? Ed Tuck has gone to Port land to visit her . daughter, Mrs. Fred'Berger. : Fred H. Miller has moved to Portland. Mrs. Heck opened her auto park November 1. It will be known ch the White Arrow camp ground, j As P. L. Pearson was returning Irome from Ford, Wash., with his relatives, Mrs. G. W. Hickman and Daisy and Dorothy Hickman, .In the car, they met. with an accident ever so slightly, at Auburn sumptuous dinner was served cafe teria-style. The bride cut a daint ily trimmed cake u hearing the number of the- anniversary, and the groom portioned a large wal nut cake.; The -rnoina were gaily; festooned in autumn colored rib bons with an abnndance of aut umn flowers The bride and groom were escorted to a position beneath festooned doorway, where Mr. Wm. Siewert In a few "Hl-chosen, words performed the wedding ceremony, causing much laughter. 'The couple were recipi ents ot a number of lovely gifts, and all joined in singing, "Blest Be the Tie' That Binds,' the song used ' in the original wedding service. ' . even though the thrust. Madge Scores. , "That's the advantage of having a sawbones in the family," be agreed lightly, "but if it will re lieve your anxiety any, I'll have old Doc Williams look me over in the morning, early. There's po use troubling Edwin with anything so trivial, and I know you. By the time he got here, you'd have me running a temperature and on the verge of blood-poisoning." j f I had scored, though the victory Our news items by some mis take appeared under the heading of Aurora. If you missed them, look under that heading. Quite a number of mothers were visitors at the Auburn school Fri day when a short hallowe'en pro gram was given by the pupils. Norris Merrill, who is attending the Oregon Agricultural college at j Corvallis, was a visitor at Auburn' Sunday school; Sunday. Rev. and Mrs; Blodgett have re turned from a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. - Smith have re turned from a visit to their son. and family who live in Astoria. Miss Georgia Sneed was a visit or at the Auburn Sunday school, Sunday. She has been enjoying a visit from her mother and sister from Raymond, Wash. . Mies Sneed is taking music under Prof. Roberts and also attending high school in Salem. Next Sunday will be rally day at Auburn Sunday school. Rev. C. C. Poling and the orchestra from his church will be present. gave me little pleasure, for I saw ST. It thins Dicky ......d James J. Crossley of Portland, Oregon hereby announces that he is can- Pmcdam to. VfciTkjrt. AkJ) "Won't ti wtt in tlu poAa." 17 Tub,jml hccWoa wbi trnml- jrnn or wh crU tmfototi cam, frj t - dldate for the Republican nomin- Chapter G of the PEG sister hood will meet this afternoon at the home ot Mrs.'G. W. Laflar. A snappy game Of Latin words was , the main entertainment of the evening and-much merriment was created when the sophomore's endeavored to drink their punch from soup bowls. .These, meetings are supervised by the Latin teachers, and all pu- severely. - ' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Browning and family, were Phylomath visit ors -Sunday.' Ernest Smith, who is attending school at Turner, spent the week end here. r Mrs. Conditt of Aumsville visit ed her daughter, Mrs. Carl Gibson, during the week. Rev. Martin Fereshetian will give j pils who are taking or have taken a lecture on psychology, as , the two years of Latin may belong, program for the afternoon." ' j r ,. T ' The3 Ladles' Aid society of the Leslie Methodist church will meet on ' Wednesday.-November 4. 1n Leslie Hall for the regulaf No me now., v . BlBr a i aeMrttt u private hear- wr glad to see the picture. t it? ?'t T? Laundry "At Home" . - havAVAeTan ' 9Vtn . MIH g C AU I ' - - I BEE KEEPERS WILL MEET BEXT The . management of the New .Varything prtnted bot the et-Kram tncruded varied Salem. Laundry has Issued Invlta- ' torto! the men to elimb: the McCormack; Kreisler. Werrenath. tiong for an .at home" on th fOTtS 01 , me uiu I lha PhilatAlnhIa SvmnkaBv and a tuifnn .v -t e -immntain. AS I tame over wuaj 1 1 . ' ; - -7 - vi i..mwt L.-owfl- 0n FIew ielections in the more popular 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock. street, the -women seemed to be t vein. , dressed i after the , same t M a Querdd Dante Saturday - . . uriiiiani among iae -.main fltfrts are shorter, buravLdian 11 W4nned f0r the ceiebration of ohe hVe i yard eijcx, 1 ot the'year8 most socUUy adapu the 4-5 from at which time an equipment wfll be iti full Sessions Are Slated for Sa lem in Afternoon and Albany at Night Hamilton Mead of. route 2 in " tllllUCUk Will Ut5 IU 1UII1 - i I 'i , I operation at the laundry locafioi I Polk county, theargest bee keep- this time drawing t iiVAihort' skirts-' wil. I anew III to home and I In the jnorning go over to Baltimore..-: Since we arrived the cry ha rant out. pot from Macedonia, but if rom Baltimore.- "Come over . n4 . khi n.. liooaDve. : jatb. n. The regular jbnsiness -tfeetlng of the Fideles' guild was held No- able festal days was the Hallow e'en masquerade dance of Satur day night in the Waldo Hills when Mrs.L'C. Currle entertained at the historic HIbbard farm.; Great sheaves of colorful flowers and at 263 South High street. Liberty The pupils who won in the item gathering contest for, the past er in Marion and. Polk counties, ia making an effort! to organize all the bee keepers in the two' coon- ties, and as a result Invitations have been sent "out to 1 2 a bee keepers to attend the bee keepers ' convention of the two counties to The' was to have his brother-in-law ex amine the wound on his head, and my suspicious wonder concerning the queer accident was augmented. "I suppose I am foolish to worry about you" I wondered j if he caught the double meaning In my words "hut I would feel easier if you went to Doctor Williams in the -morning." j "You can sleep soundly then," Dicky answered, "for I'll: call a taxi and beat it over there the first thing. Come to. think of it, I'll have to visit him anyway, for I can't go around like this with a white bandage about my leonine brow, and I'm sure by tomorrow the doc can fix me up with some strips of adhesive tape over the gauze, so I can wear a hat.1' His voice trailed off weakly, and he clutched at the basin as if to steady himself. I saw that his will power would serve him no! longer, and again I took hold. of his arm, it over my tion for TJ. 8. Senator at the May, 1926, Prtamriee. "Will work lealously for devel opment of Oregon and support of measures for. real benefit of farm era as suggested by their organ! xations." "Favor World Court and' Reform Senate Bales4' ALL THE PLUMBING- FOR WHICH YOU PAY-1 AT7THIS SHOP'S a-or TO BE ;o.k. 7. month are as follows: S I x t h grade, rVeneta Rains 'and! Walter! he held Friday, November 13 EsDlIn; seventh. Teresa Mnrham-1 convention will consist of two aatnmn "foliage decked the spa-mer and waiter Anderson; eighth. I meetings, the first to be held at Z Of the evening went to Mrt. and-Louis ' Jorvr " iifith. ' Sabina auditorium of the Salem Chamber ". 'anc ne. wra .. aV.-1. JtM a.J a 1 w r . I I - - - i uarny, amopg me iu:, uu Schmidt and Cecil Dencer. . ! of Commerce, and the Second to be Bliss Darby among, the men. . i . m :T c. rin hM in Aihanv at 7:30 o'clock in Vm iri waa aaafRTaxi flnrinr I . .-- - i v. ,- shoulders "Xou're'" a Good Nurse.' -"Don't be foolish, please," I pleaded. MYou must get to bed at once. Lean on me, and I'll help you into your room." He did not reject the aid -1 of fered,. but he. stood irresolute for an instant ahd I saw the' swift o A: NELSON BROS. 853 Chemeketa Phon 1906 Why p up ,rf!h an tafcrior watch when you can con-j veniently buy a Gruen? Nothing is so hurtful to our self-respect as-constant resignation to things that are. less than our desires. If, you have beeft long hoping to own a watcn, in character comparable to the position you expect to attain, you should enjoy it now. Under our new Divided Charge Account Service you will find it as con venient to buy ' a genuine Gruen as it would be to buy an inferior watch. - A part of the purchase price will deliver your Gruen tomorrow. The remainder may be divided into- equal amounts, payable conveniently out of your monthly income. E i q i -. I f 4 Carnucht Wkitt wM rein forced cue, fmUj tnfrmvd, $f Hartman Bros. Jewelers and SUversmlthe ; - ...... ';; State and Liberty, Salem," Oregon' 6 1 fThe long evenings are i here and you will want to read more; A new pair of lenses will make your close work easier and more comfortable. es Optical tompany PORTLAND 8-LEM . 1 f? a , .. - . ; - ; - '..(-,JV;. M i l - . '.,, - Masonic . Temple Building, Salem, Oregon ?'f y Stapl vember M fwith the v president. the eTening hours by Miss Gladys turned-home. Monday from New- the etening. Trenev6abbert. in thvchair. rV'An I pani Miznah PalmertonVSv Julia 4ntrt in urogram was" riven br I finrrle and Clara - Heater. M fha fiitaa Til onrse i Mr. ana jars, ueorse nan i iUVU4wa w . m .- " ... - . . . . - - r atn4 !,!- Wr !M thte eonditloii Portland were special oui oi wwn r Vr'-:r , v,aufc tniu rt or the occaaioti. J In ad- or UI WTI-mnu war wu6 - 3 .i. An inrinded 'Mr. and to them. - :' ' . I 'wtiaa rufht nr.4 and ifrs. Wilson Darbr. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Bowersox, Mr. and Mrs. waiter SpanldiBg, Mr. and Mrs, Max Page, Mr.'Ana Mrs. William Mcuucnrisi, ir:. Mr. and Mi's. Lyn Smith. Mr. kh& Mrs. Chester A. Cox; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb. Air. ana Mrs. x- H. jDalloway, Mr. ana- Mrs. ', o Myers, Dr. nd Mrs. P. L. NewJ myer, Dr.; and Mrs. G. C. Belling xer, Dr. add Mrs. Charles E. Bates, Mr. and Mr.Ka Kugel. and Mr, and Mrs. Merlin. Hardin. . t port where - - they risked their Prof. Scullen, bee specialist daughter.' , . ' ' : from OAC, will lecture on; honey Several from here attended the! bees 'and will lead an open dls-i Red Hill ' district Sunday school I cusslon on ' bee problems, - answer- conrention, which was held ' at I ing any questions that those pres-j lent might wish to ask. R. J. Hen- Minutes were read and approT- -A ":Th. eiind adrlsor Mr. O. B. Neptune; on account of in health, win hare to retire from her serv- J m4m h th most -t rnaiM. ; Ttt H medica- a,. a-.- I : .1. ,, 4 tion is so -saie n . may be used ' freely,, even on . A ' habVs tender skin. It ' steps Jtch- i in Instantly, and qticwy comts torminting, disfiguring erap j tions. ; At - all .Tdrusgista'-Manly Q To " R.Uln ' Yaur- Youlhf at . Beaut t C We reeemmend the dally use , i! :': J hij-x. : ' 'kiW' xnCich ohlates 7S Pe-Iahfj , 1 ' -.'.. Pinfcntni - Pringle last Sunday. - - Last .Saturday, evening - while I dricks, Salem publisher, will speak Mr and Mrs. Fred Scott tvete en-1 on the subject, "Our Need of More tertaining Mr.' AndlMrsV Dallas at j Bees." County Judge J.' T. Hunt dinner, in walked a surprise party! wlIT address 'the bee-keepers on notl- spook8-i-Teal lire friends ! the topic of "The Enforcement of who remembered that It was . the I the Bee Law.? birthday ot ifn. Scott, VThe affair) To add a bit ot lightness to the was if greatly v. appreciated f by . the I meetings the services of two tal- hosiess and greatly enjoyed by all. Tented entertainers hare been se- Mahy 1 happy returns' of the day, cured. Alrin Mead, tenor soloist. Mrs Scott.' ; .. " 1 1 will sing and Jim Smart will offer . There hafe heen s nafiy visit-j humorous readings and will sing . .-. . .-j . , - I ors in me upper rooms ai scnooii bcoicn songs. SttSlAJSvdlim, !zA-t f during the tfrst' seven moiths of v The convention "'-Is the first 111. A I mfhiro Vriptrhin tatit TJaartters I v"""r " c ai jrenr. i mecnus m uct keepers u m uu concentrated f!. an nunlls are dliehted in Saln. .nd inastnudi-a Sev-ral r w i t-rja us wxa unci in eaa.aa at -ar r - surprise pot-luck dinner on last with- the interest manifested by are rltaily and actively Interested Wednesday eteftingat 6 o'clock, at 'theB:-TI8itaV?XKl:oml.Th inl the subject' of bees, ItJ is ex- the armory. ' The Hallowe'en ap- visitors for the pas week; were as pected .that, there. .will. be a full notnttttents :Wftf fi Cafr Ie"d out Id ftn fViviiroi m ib. mon ,-haaitf, ittanj,n. . ti.. MHin attractive mannet, with thUay- hiursejf Mesdames i Pearson, "Edflir fact, arrafigemenU have been five, hereabouts .Cart. Oihson, : George aide in? case the crowd to' gatHer n7 mTe tifig it til tfint foltowed. W; nj CalbreatX at Dallas is too large to he seated . t - t - Hallowe'en was. 6ot forgotten at in the Chamber of Commerce school last Friday afternoon. After rooms to hold the' meeting actoss the last recess witches and all that the." 'street In "the cOunty. court goes with them: were in evidence After the program a typical lunch was served and enjoyed by all. ' OrJslv Hoffman . - has returned h6me' trdm Portland. .s i. Knalaa has rested a tafachl them their witea or friends. Relieve Coughs. Colds Headache. Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains with mm AS4ru-3Su165)araandtab ; CWdraB'iMBrtaroJtCauJder form) 35c. Better than a Mustard Plaster jriinOATTADLETS Ctym.rh.dtt Rollo Visited A grdtip of QAR referans aftd members' 'tit ; Barbara Prietehie tent, Daughters of Veterans,. wf re guests last Friday afternoon of Comrade and Mrs: Frank Rollo at the Rollo home.; X deciaeily. n Joyible social time was "provided with tttwiciiisr t xsitiss. u a ttesh house. ' . . - . . .- All of the hee keepers in. Mar ion and Polk counties are" invited ( to 'attend either of the two meet ings 6r both, and; to bring with I S Prevent vf Prevent &Rc!icve ..v. rioarseseas a Sc Throaty f vNJ VOUgBI, - 1 UibbmPWaacajrSaaMUbUS.A y i Tom Up Now. f or Added Convenience Later The United States National docs not look much; like . a . bank now, does it? But all the confusion existing now - will result' in larger banking quarters, improved " facilities and much- more Convenience for our rapidly growing number of patrons. . r So as you experience the Inconvenience, keep in mind : that all the alterations being made are fer the purpose of added convenience later and to furnish you with a banking home which will meet your every need. . - ! United States , . National Bank Salem. Oregon - --",. 'A.Vv'.'- - ; v.?.. v. -T- ' . ''"aaBaBa if i