THE OREGON STATESMAN," SALEM, OHfeGON SATURDAY-MORNINGt'NOVEMBER 21, 1925 r 0 . - v 1 i. Salem riy Scholarship Loan Tea At Willamette Lodge ; -.. ,'The outstanding social event of the day will doubtless be the an nual scholarship loan : tea from 2: SO to 6:30 o'clock this after noon at, Willamette lodge 'which Mrs. Claudius Thayer1 has hospi tably 'opened to members of the Americas; Association of.Unlverg , lty Women tor the occasion. " f Orchestra numbers and vocal dneta will 1e heard at intervals throughout the afternoon. Prominent matrons who will preside at the urns are: Mrs. Wil liam 1 BTOwn. Mrs. George 1 J. UaAwA ILTs T Tart on1 Vf Jf cava v sv m. jummwb - ?J. H. Lauterraan. Assisting in the serving will he Mis Mildred Chris-: , ''CS tensen. Miss Prances Hrnbetz. ' Miss Caroline Hrubetx. Miss Hazel Pa den. Mise uorotny wicnoison.; Miss Mary Eyre, Miss Ethel Mc Gilchrist, Miss Itemise Townsend, and Miss Leila Johnson. Interesting Visitor Mrs. E..J. Haffman entertained sls ner -house guest on .Wednesday and Thursday of this week Mrs. E. P. Mossman of La Grande. On Thursday Mrs. -Huffman honored Mrs. Mossman and Miss Marvel Rhine, the hostess' niece, who Is student at Willamette uniTersity, and who is also from La Grande; with a luncheon at the Gray Belle. The table was attractive with its centerpiece of bronze chrysanthe mums, with favors and place cards in tints of yellow.' Luncheon cov ers were placed for Mrs. E. P. Mossman and Miss Marvel Rhine, the honor guests. Mrs. B. J- Miles, iMrsi Harwood Hall, Mrsr E. E; Flsner, and the hostess. Mrs. E. J. Huffman. . ; : Immediately after the luncheon Mrs. Mossman left for Oregon City v;i where ' she spoke before the Art ilnstltute on the subject, "Ameri ' port AHIsts " Xfra Mhasman who is chairman of the art division of the Orepon Federated Woman's clubs, will speak today In Port land. . - ': ! '. ' :, ' ! Airs. Cooley Entertains Club . . . Mrs. R. W. Cooley entertained the members of bes bridge clnh on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Summer street with a 1 o'clock luncheon, followed with cards. Yellow chrysanthemums end blue larkspur, harmonizing with the blue candles in crystal holders, made the table attractive. Mrs. H. R. Worth won the bridge price FALL . 7.. y I CLEVELAND "One Shot" 6 and LOCOMOBILE Junior 8 First Showing of Warmon 2 Passenger Coupe and Victoria 4 'Passenger Goupe J America's Most Beautiful Cars .-a. In addition to the new car models arid styles we will display a mirnber of liigh grade used cars at prices to surprise you and terms to please you. Pierce Arrow in like new condition $2000 Cadillac Sedan $1500 . i Packard "6" Sedan, 90 new $1950 Studebaker Big "6" Sedan like new $1650 Stut2?'CustomCBuflt,,JSpOT prise ..... .. .. ...T-..:. .A.....;........V. . ;...$2250 f ' . Don't miss seeing this Lincoln Sedan ...1$3000 . sv tSDltage iid Ferry ,t . . . Telephone 409 , MARM6N, CLEVELAND and LOCdMOBILE DEALER . ' . . ' ' . . and , ' ! . v ' ' ' '" - ' ! ' BRONAUGH-& PENDERGRASS. INC, PORTLAND, Social AUDRE") BUNCH, Phone 10G of the day. Mrs. Cooley was as sisted by Mrs. James Nicholson. 'Covers at the luncheon were placed for Mrs. Harry N. Crain, Mrs. James Nleholson. Mrs. H. R. Worth, Mrs, Merle Rosecrans. Mrs. George , R. . Arbuckle, Mrs. C. B. McCullough and Mrs- W. U Phil lips.'. . r At the next meeting of the club Mrs. Worth will entertain. Children's Story Hour The first children's story hour of the fall season will be Held at 10 o'clock this morning at the city library. The following are the stories which Miss Clark, who is In charge, will tell: "Isabelle aad the Green Dress," "The Pan cake.'? "The Little White Rabbit," and "The Hayyp Prince." Cooked Food Sale Barbara Frietchie tent, Daugh ters of Veterans, are sponsoring a cooked food sale today at Stew art's repair shop at 347 Court street. Film at Church "The Triumph of Justice" Is the title of a gripping motion pic ture which will show at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow, evening at the First Congregational church. W. J. Herwig has the' honor of being both the authornind the producer of this play, which combines truth, tragedy and triumph into one in spiring whole. Episcopal Bazaar 7 Many Salem "women will avail themselves of the opportunity to purchase attractive Christmas gifts at the bazaar which the ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal church are sponsoring at the par ish house. A tea table will be ar ranged for the "afternoon. Bridge and "Five Hundred" Tea . ' An interesting bridge and "500" tea is being planned for Tuesday afternoon, November 24, by the Bocial afternoon club of the East ern Star. The event will- open at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the Eastern. Star hall in the Masonic building. Members of the order and their friends will be guests of the afternoon. Reservations should be madet with Mrs. A. L. Wallace, chairman of the' committee in charge. Mrs. Nelson Is Hostess Memhers of the Adolynk club and their guests were entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. SHOWING OF UUU IX ui UV7U VU Peerless 48" Touring, a real fine car Marmon 7 Passenger, winter mclbsure, balloon tires Paige Sedan Paige Touring Cleveland "6" Sedan and many others 'more reasonable 4 Hudsons $400 to $1250 MUSIC ASID REFRESHW1ENTS News George Nelson with an enjoyable afternoon of bridge, providing the diversion. Mrs. - E. C. Charlton and Mrs. Otto Hoppes were in vited for the occasion. Pink and white chrysanthemums were used in a floral way about the rooms. The high honors of the afternoon were won by Mrs. Charlton and Mrs. Zellar. Club members present were: Mrs. James Teed, Mrs. Earl Paul sen, Mrs. Oral Lemmon, Mrs. Jesse George, Mrs. Carl Chapter, Mrs. Oscar Zellar, and the hostess. Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Dalrymple Entertains Mrs. A. M. Dalrymple -enter tained yesterday afternoon with a delightful 1 o'clock luncheon at her home, followed with bridge. The luncheon table was decorated in a most effective manner with red dahlias, red chrysanthemums, and red candles. Mrs. Will Moore won the high score of the after noon while' the consolation award went to Mrs. George Waters. Covers at the luncheon were placed for: Mrs. Will Moore, Mrs. George Forge; Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs. W. A. Dalzell, Mrs. George Waters, Mrs. W. A. Mullen. Mrs Arthur Moore, Mrs. W. J. Lillie, Mrs. T. Quinland .and the host ess, Mrs. Ai M. Dalrymple. Visitor From Seattle Mrs. C. E. Schenk of Seattle was the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Sykes for two weeks re cently. Mr. Mirle W. Schenk and bride of a few weeks, a nephew of Mrs. Sykes, motored down Sat urday all returning to Seattel on Sunday. McMinnville Club Entertains Mrs. W. J. Lilliquist entertain ed . yesterday afternoon with an atractive bridge luncheon compli menting the members of her Mc Minnville bridge club. Pink chrys anthemums centered the luncheon table where covers were placed fro: Mrs. Elijah Oorbett, Mrs. R. B. McDonald, Mrs. Wisecarver, Mrs. Jack Weisner, Mrs. L. A. Courtemanche, Mrs. J. T. Irvfn, Mrs. Chester Mulkey, Mrs. Ray Wisesarver, and the hostess, Mrs. W. J. Lilliquist. Attractive Tea in Portland One of the most elaborate so ciety affairs of the week was the tea given this afternoon by Mrs. R. F. Prael and her sister, Mrs. William H. Eldridge, at Mrs. Pra- 1926 MODELS OF el'a home on Cumberland road, i Their slstr. Mrs. William Brown of Salem "was also In the receiv ing tine. The prettily centered tea; table was In charge of Mrs. George F. Wilson, Mrs. Leroy Parker. Mrs. P. F. Morey and Mrs. C. D. Bruun during the first hour. Later Mrs. GustaTe E. Bruere, Mrs. W. H. Wallace, Mrs. S. M. Lnders and Mrs.; Franklin T. Griffith poured. - Assisting In the living room Were Mrs. F. A. Nitchy, Mrs. Walter M. Cook, Mrs. Allen Ellsworth, Mrs. , Herbert Holman, Miss Caroline Bickel and Mrs. O. B Prael. The group of girls who assisted in the dining room included Mrs. Jefferson Leonard Wilcox and the Misses Lois Ann Nitchy, .Edith Marshall. Harriet Griffith and Harriet Breyman. Portland Tele gram. Cooked Food Sale The Willing Workers' class of the First Christian church will hold a cooked food sale all day today at the S. P. Ticket office on Norfh Liberty street. Bethel Dorcas Club Mrs. J. M. Nichols entertained the ladies of the Bethel Dorcas club at her home (Brookside Meadows) on Thursday afternoon. After an interesting business ses sion the time .' was spent with needlework and visiting. Delic ious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. John (Continued on p2 10.) I SO CI AX CALENDAR I Today Annual scholarship loan tea. A. A. U. W. Mrs. Claudius Thayer's home; Willamette Lodge, 255 N. Capitol street. Northwest poetry society. Mrs, Claudius Thayer hostess, .at Wil lamette Lodge. Junior Guild bazaar. St. Paul's Parish house. Salem Grange homecoming. Hall, 10:30 o'clock. - Daughters of Veterans cooked food sale. Stewart's repair shop, 347 Court street. Monday Chapter AB of the PEO sister hood. Miss May Rauch, hostess. Dr. Mary C. Rowland's apartment. First Methodist church Stand ard Bearers. Parsonage, 7:30 O'clock. Tnesday Salem branch. National League of Women Voters. Luncheon at Gray Belle. Salem Garden club. Chamber of Commerce rooms. Bridge and five hundred tea. Eastern. Star social Afternoon club, sponsors. Masonic building, 2 o'clock. UVJ .t : . . OREGON CO. M 1 B Well Bought! 8 . B , m whim of Fashion. with good fur. I t Btti-iinniwiiMiiinsiiMiiiniitiiwiiwwiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiisiiiii iiniintiritiitwiwiwiiiimminmgTWiriiHSfBPiiwiM wumbjwuiiiiiimm"i THIS November Sale of Coats embraces three large groups of our finest Winter Garments, many of which will be shown for the first time. Pinpoints, Velourias, Suedes and other fine fabrics will be shown at their very best in these coats which are charmingly sty led to please every Every Coat offered at any one of three prices are typical November Sale values: Every Coat is guaranteed by Miller 9s to give the-utmost sat isfaction to its wearer. All are lavishly trimmed 1 i Jfs yvi-vl 1 T J ' i Low Priced! j f," - ! H I 1 II 3 . DisiTibutbrsxI T.lART,20N mOrcrdn y ; 4 0