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'an: 0ct,GuU bTA'li-lAN, BALUM, OIUXON SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1925 W mOIAL NEWS 1 By Jta McBrideWins I Paper-Cfiase V, fl Flora Jane, McBrlde, bp , Bluebird, won tne annual Thanks , giving day, paper chaee- held byr tae, Portland Huat club yesterday.' Nat WcDouglall Jr., on Pony.Dnn dee, wa- second and Walter , Smltk on Arameat. third.: This 1 is the lecond. succeaaire Tictorjr. for, Mlaa McBrlde In the annual chase. Splendid horsemanship marked; the, riding of the more thaa 40 conteetanta. There were noipllla , and'.tbe horsea were well handled . especially on the jumps. The , course which started jnat east of 2 Garden IIome( and ended on the , new road one mile -west or Gar- .t dea Home was about four miles in length-' and ' was an exceptionally " sporty trail ' featured ' by many i jumps orer fences, ioga and water. Mfal Stanley Smith and Pred A. Marth were the hares. The chase, whjch was the 21st ; held by the club, was featured by, 'an exciting finish! Nat'McDougali -Jr., was leading most of the. way, hut Just before the finish made the - mistake of, following a blind - trail. ' When he finally located 'the right path again Miss McBrlde, who had skillfully piloted Blue P.ifd'.to the front, was so:. far in the- lead that she. could not he ' 'overtaken.. ' . , More than 200 spectators were 'lined, up, for; the exciting finish. Oregonlan. . . , . ... ... , Authentic Film Today Not only children, but grown-ups as well, will enjoy the; fifth, The Economical - t Housewife Boys her meats here be caus she knows that we handle ' " the ' very best grade -of meats "at reas onable! prices. , Gire us a Trial ticDOUELt rii J WHERE A DOLIAU .DOES. ITS DUTY" 173 South Commercial U Phone. 1421 This Will AUDRED BUNCH, Phone 106 film is. the famous Chronicles of America series, which is sched uled for 10:30 o'clock this mom-, ing . at the Oregon theatre under, the auspices of the Salem branch of: the American Association of Uoiyeraity. Women. "The; Pioneer Woman! is ihe: chosen film for the day. ?, "Welcome Home" will be shown In conjunction. j : Impressive Wedding. ', .. . -At St. Joseph's: Miss Theresa. SaaJfeld. and Mr. Henry. Cooper were united in mar riage on Wednesday morning. No vember 25, at St! Joseph's church, the ceremony being-read at the eight o'clock mass. The church was beautiful with its soft lights and flowers! The. Academy, choir sang appropriate music. Miss Marian Boyle presided f at the organ; playing the wedding march, and,, all choir accompaniments. Miss, Minnie SaaJfeld attended the bride. a9 maid of honor while Mr. Lawrence Cooper acted aa best man. A wedding breakfast was served at , the. home of the bride after, which the happy couple left for. San Jose; and other California points. A special guest ot the day was Ht. Rev. ilsgr. Hlljebrand. P. A.. D. ; D., Administrator of thej Archdioces of Oregon.' City. Mr; and Mrs. Cooper will, be at home to; their friends at Oregon, city after Dec. 1st. j Dinner at Mollencop Home Quests at a delightfully, appoint ed dinner at 1 o'clock on Thanks giving day at the J. F. Mollencop home were: ; Mr. and Mrs; Otto Hoppes, Miss Veda Korb, Mrs. Kathryn'Korb, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Mollencop,' Mrs. Rahn Is Hostess Mrs. Arthur J. Rana enter tained, the members of her bridge club on Monday when at the last moment she was asked to preside In Mrs. R. M. Hofer's place -Mta. Hofer having received an unex pected call to leave for California, Following a charmingly appointed 1 o'clock luncheon at the Gray Belle, the group adjourned to the Hofer home for, an afternoon of bridge. .The additional guests of the afternoon included. Mrs.. Wil liam. Bell, Mrs. David W. Eyre, and Mrs. E.. V. McMechan.; ; . ' r ; ' '. ."--": Thanksgiving Day Guest ' Mis?' Jean Bell returned Thurs day : evening to Portland after spending Thanksgiving day as the guest ot her patentSj Mr. and! Mrs. H. S. BelU 4n, additionil guest at the Bell home on. Thanksgiving day waa little, Nancy ,, Jean Strickland. Jolly Sixteen Club. j : The members of the ' Jolly, Six- teea . club' spent a. very pleasant evening when they met on Wed nesday, at Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Busey.'s. Mr. and Mrs. L. Becntel received the high scores! of the evening, while the low. awards went to Mrs. Ed Keene and M. P. Dennis. "Visitors-for the evening were LaVelle Keene and La. Doyt Davies. In two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. John Spong will entertain the group, v " ' : ' The club members are Mr. and Solve the Bed Outfit N. T) -foV3flljv' CP (0 1 Eiamiltoa Furniture Go. . V : 340. Court Street, ;y - Mrs.. XL P. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Baaey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hensen, Mr. and Mrs, John Spong, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bechtel. Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Keene, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Busey. , Frank Patterson Engaged 'Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls, Not. 27:- The engage ment' of Marian Hosklns. of Taco- ma, sophomore In commerce, to Prank Patterson, of Salem, sopho more in commerce, was announced Saturday night at an r informal dance at the Delta Delta Delta house. Mr. Patterson is a mem ber of Phi Delta, Theta fraternity. Guests in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paulsen, mo tored to Portland on Thursday, re turning, the same day, to spend Thanksgiving. Dinner Guests Mr. and' Mrs. O. P. Johnson en tertained as. their dinner guests on Thanksgiving- day Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bennett and sons, James and Everett. Children Enjoy Theatre forty. . The. children of Mother Salem were the guests, of the Oregon theatre and the Oregon. Statesman yesterday, afternoon, at a party as it waa. charitable. Douglas-Mo- Lean in the, unsurpassed comedy farce, 'The Seven Keys to Bald- pate," furnished; All the diversion that could be asked. The prizes of the afternoon, of which there were a goodly number, will go, as in a fairy tale, to those who de serve them. Highland Study Club A Salem branch of the Nation al League of Women Voters met at the home ot Mrs; Batty Cooper oa- Water street yesterday after noon. The branch is organixed I SOCIAL CAXENDAIt I N . Today M Salem Woman's club. Quest lay. Club house. - Fourth Yale Chronicle in series. Oregon Theater, 10:30 o'clock. Christmas sale. : . Ladies' Aid so ciety ot the Scandinavian; church S. Pi offices on Liberty street. ' Salvage. Shop. Slem Woman's club,- 46fr N. Cottage St, 10-5 o'clock. ' . Smaday. , Thank, offering, set-rice. Worn an's Home . Missionary, society 7:30 o'clock.' " - , Monday- MacDowell club program. Sec ond in series. ' Waner liall. Mrs.' a A. Park's Bible class for Business Women. City library. 7; 4 5 o'clock . i Erer Ready, Birthday club. Mrs. Hattie Kennon; 624' Union street hostess. 1 o'clock luncheon. Tuesday. Bazaar. . Ladies of the Central Congregational church. OstrlA building. State and 18th street. : Woman's Relief; Corps Ladles' Aid' society: Fairgrounds. Wednesday W. H. M. S. First Methodist church. Mrs. F. C Taylor; 636 State street, hostess 2:30 o'clock Problem A:2 inch continuous Post wi1 cane in sert neaa ana root 40 inch cotton felt mattress - vrj t h roll edge, link wire spring witK good side' rack, I pair pillows. - ; A rare bargain at this ' Open a charge ac count now. under? the umr of' the .Highland Study dub. The general lesson was discussed, . "Industry r.nd Workers being the topic A social time - followed,' with Mrs. Emma Edwards and Mrs. C M. Oglesby assisting In the serving. The next meeting of the clnb will, be held on Friday at the home. of Mrs. CM. Oglesby. on Hazel avenue. Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ' Evans ep- tertained as their Thanksgiving day dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. E. Jay Allen and daughter, Helen, of Woodbnrn. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zellar and little daughter. Marilyn. . S S. Department Halds Open House The intermediate department of the Jason Lee Memorial Sunday school of which Mrs. Blackerby is the superintendent, held open house, on Monday, welcoming all parents and friends. The old par sonage building has been moved and remodeled for use by the in termediate department and will be known: as Wesley Hail. The president, John Adlard and the ice president. Dorothy Sawyer, .welcomed the guests at the door, while two members from each class assisted in showing the guests, through the class rooms. Refreshments were served during the evening by. Bernice Richman and Edna Raymond. Musical num bers were given by Barbara Bar- han. Educational Film on Saturday Seventeen leading Salem organi zations in all. have endorsed the Chronicles of America, the Yale University -series of historical films which are being brought to the Salem public through the co operation of. the American Asso ciation of University Women and Mr. J. C. Stille, manager of the Oregon Theatre. The fifth chronicle will show in Salem at 10:30 o'clock on Satur day morning of this week when The Frontier Wo'inan," a true drama ot the old southwest, will be presented. Accompaning the educational, film will be "Welcome Home. , The seventeen organizations backing this interesting trend in film circles are: Chemeketa chap ter of the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, the Salem ;,Wo- DRESSES $ Upward. There u no need to describe the materials and trim of our high quality dresses, and coats everyone knows Shipley standard, but for the next few days-we are going to give you in addition $16 DRESSES Reduced 1-3 'ALU DRESSES SELLING LESS THAN 16 Reduced 1-4 i man's club, the Salem .Height's Woman's club, the Salem Arts' League, the Highland Parent Teachers' Association, the Llneoln McKinley j Parent Teachers' asso ciation, the Salem-branch of the Rational -league of women voters, the Y.W.C.A.. the American Le gion; the Rotary club, the Klwanis club, the Lions' club, the W C.T.U.. the Etokta.- club. Chapter AB of the P.E.O. sisterhood and chapter G of the P.E.O. sisterhood. Salvage Shop Fills Need Articles in second-hand ready- to-wear will be on sale from 10 to 5 o'clock today at the Salem Woman's ! club "Salvage Shop" at 460 N. Cottage street. The "Salvage Shop," which lield a suc cessful opening a week ago, af fords the happy medium for a great many families between charity and the department store. It means much for those who have to be careful of their pennies, but still are independent of charity to have a permanent rummage sale as a wardrobe resource, when threads wear thin. Mrs. C. K. Spaalding. Miss Mat tie Beatty, and Mrs. W. E. Ander Bon - are in active charge of the project and are not only engaged in collecting articles suitable for sale but are also planning to make bedding for use in impoverished households. The committee is grateful for a variety of new garments which have come directly from a num ber of- the stores. These have been distributed at once through the public schools the best med ium possible for locating the worthy poor. The "Salvage Shop" will be open at the stated hours each Sat urday throughout the winter. W. H. M. S. Next Wednesday Mrs. F. C. Taylor will-be hos tess to the Woman's Home Mis sionary Society of the First Meth odist church at the Parsonage, 636 State street, Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. W. E. Kirk will present the lesson and devo tions will be led by Mrs. G. W Hickman. ' This will be a tea meet ing and those assisting the hostess will be Mrs. O. E. Price, Mrs. Ida Shade, Mrs. Josephine Davis, Mrs F. S. Utter and Mrs. , Ronald Glover. AST Rim m w ' v full t r i ts uw as a , m ALL A REAL SHIPLEY Guest From Kelso ' - Miss Jean Mackenzie is spend ing; the week-endx with ; her, par ents Mr." and Mrs. T: S. Mackenzie at 1498 N. Church street. She will return to Kelso by motor, where she is engaged as a teach er in the high school, on Sunday afternoon. ' " . Neves Club Meets Mrs. Otto Hoppes entertained members and guests of the Neves club on Tuesday afternoon with three tables of bridge. Pink and yellow chrysanthemums were used in an autumn decorative scheme. Three prizes' were given during the afternoon the guest prize to Mrs. Earl Paulsen, the club prize to Mrs. Lawrence Imlah, and the consolation award to Mrs. Edwin Armstrong. Playing at the tables were Mrs. John Hoppes of Portland, Mrs. Esten Williamson, Mrs. Earl Paul sen, Mrs. Jesse George, Mrs. Oscar Zellar, Mrs. James Teed, Mrs. Oral Lemmon, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. W. Aubrey Johnson. Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Mrs. Lawrence Imlah, Mrs. Wil liam Gosser, Mrs. Ted Purvine, and the hostess, Mrs. Otto Hoppes. W. R. C. Ladies' Aid The Ladies' Aid society of the Woman's Relief Corps will hold an all day meeting at the Fair grounds, building on Tuesday, De cember 1. The regular covered dish dinner will be served at noon. The ladies are busy with work on articles for the new and second hand ready-to-wear bazaar which will be held on December 18 and 19. Guests From New York City Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan of Xew York City and Mr. Andrew Duncan ot Great Falls, Montana, EM TJ. S. Government Inspected Steusloff Bros Market Corner Court and Liberty Phone 1528 OUNDING COATS ! $84 TO $145 'J' $5475 bad ' the" opportunity to - surprise their parents, Mr. and Mrs. An drew Duncan, by appearing at the Duncan : home at . 1305 Broadway for Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. An drew Duncan will return 'to- Great Falls the latter part of the week. while Mr. and. Mrs-.William Dun can plan to stay in" Salem a. month before returning to New York by way of California and Florida at which points they wilt make visits with friends. . - Ever Ready Birthday Club The Ever Ready birthday club will ,meet on Monday',. November 3 0. at the home of Mrs. Hattie Kennen, 524 Union street. Mrs. Clara Lucas and Mrs. Hattie Ken non will be the honor guests at this time. . A covered dish dinner will 4e served at 1 o'clock. Cheeley-Hamman Wedding Salem friends . of Miss Carolyn Cheeley. and Mr. Gilbert Hamman will be interested in the news of their marriage, the ceremony hav ing, taken place in Portland at the Cheeley home at 11 o'clock on Thanksgiving Day. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hamman are former Willam ette university students, having been members of last year's sopho more class. ; Only a few close ret atlve and' friends witnessed the ceremony. v' General Markets Dairy Exchange : PORTLAND. Nov. 27 -Butteri extras, 53c; standards, 52c; prime firsts,. 52c; firsts, 50c. Grain Futures PORTLAND, Nov. 27. Wheat, BBB, hard white, November, December,- January, SI. 59; hard white, blue stem; Baart, Novem ber, December, January., $1.58; hard white. November, December, January, .$1.72;' northern spring, MEATg "reduced SALE ONE LOT COATS ' $24.75 . ONE LOT COATS $34.75 November, December-, January, $L52; western red, November, Pe- i cember, January, SI. 51. : ; ' Oats No. 2, .)- 36-pound white J feed 4 Novembers December. Janu- J ary, $28; No. 2, 36-pound gray, V November, December, JanuaryV 28- - Y A Barley Ko. 2, 4C-pound, Nof Dec. Jan., $31; No. 2, 44-pound, Nov. Dec. Jan., $30. Corn No. 3 early shipment, November, $35.50; December and. January, $34. . Millrun, standard. November, $30.50; December, $31; January, To bad we can't ask the League of Nations to take as its next peace Job the ending of our Tong, coal and bootleg wars. Brooklyn Eagle. Alfalfa Hay Now have a car of Fancy h Second uutting AiLaua uay"i :, tu. rt4 ni I and Vetch Hay, Clover Hay and Cheat Hay. The quality is the best on the market. Beet Pulp If you are short on green feed for your cows, fee! Molasses Dried Beet PuJn. It surely gives results. Scratch Feed Our Special Scratch Feed is mixed from straight grain.', and all cleaned. No-wasty and no screenings. You will always find our prices as low as the best feeds can be sold for, quality considered. D. A. WHITE & SONS 255 State Street Phone 160 COATS Upwards. p, VA