I -1 1 Wn a j. .i f. ) J1BlBWWgiaart r I'uWain i t"-(7 'mi" - - T1 ' ' TM""'J'J rl ' ,' " 1 'T-- n' T I" W "n I "I IT " 'If "" tf'MiMMIllMiillin Mnirmnni tvm mlmim i ,. jj.i. i .mi ffln....uu ui:in orjiU'm ' ill r T " T ir r t )- n-i -i hi- ... 1 . - ' ', 1 - 1 '! - - . '.- ' - - ... f- 1 f 'it- - . .V .-i By ATJDRED BENCH raoot igt . . Annual Guild Meeting ? I The; January, meeting of ,St. Paul's Episcopal Guild wa held at , the home-of Mr. N. C. a foury on North Summer street yesterday, afternoon and officers for the ensuing: year were elected. The report ' ; of 'the treasurer showed one of the most active and interesting years: the, Guild has tad . , .1 -, W The tneetltags are held at the tome of the different members in the ttrst iionday of :each ii onth, wlthtea-.:erve4 a4.. the Conclusion of the afteraoon. The retiring officers of the' Guild are tlrs. 1 Rex Sanfo'rd,; president; U rs. William N iem jjyer. ylee pres ident; Mrs, N. J. .Kafoury, treas- I iirer and Mrs. 'James Humphreys, it i . we served ati the .tea' hour, -with Mrs J: TV, Cooler presiding at the urn) Mrs.. L.U14ichelsoa also as sisted th6'host5ss'. . ' ' -t ; ,' ' -: The group tir the affernoon tn cluded.: Mrs.1 T.' Hicks. Mts.! Warren Pohle Irs... Ilall . Cane. Mrs. A. A. Gueffroyv Mrs. Fred . . . mmi ; i - -t i " luif that she" fill haveiaa her attend- Un, -f- Elf m. Mrs. 1 Miehel ants Misi Elisabeth Hamlin of Mrs. J- Tj Cooper, the honor New Yori. who 1H he maid of est. rs. Merle ; Eastman, and hnnnr vTtfi tha hndAm&iH will .the hostess. Mrs. Walter B. hA-Mfa VfliaA flrlatnlnf fnrtl&nH. I Mfnier. I Hofers at A ga te Beach rroomj Miss Anne Covington and Co1- and Mrf E- iHofer antI tile,r Miss Beatrice McLean. house-gnests, -Mr.' pad Mrs. - Law- Mr. Dubn will hare as his best T?nce Hfr f Sa Frandsco. left min. liis brother.' Richard; Dunn; yesterday, mprnirjg for Agate off Jacksenrille. and. the ! ushers Beach where they fwill spend sev- wfll b Thomas HopTcIbs. Jr. eral tiays at thQ Hofer . home. Francis winslow. . James i NolanTI Jlaalnore. Garvin Brackenbridze of New York and Karl Day of Florida.- Royal Neighbors Sewing A ; reception will follow the Society 1 ' f.: ceremony) at the Washington -" Mrs. Anna Lewis will be ..hos apartment of Senator and Mrs. tess at her home, 2085 Maple are Stanfieldi V I Inue. for the mepibers of. the J 1 f . , ,'. 1 Royal Neighbors . society for an all-day njeetiog tpday. A pot-luck 3 -4 T L- J dinner preceding, included: and ilars., "Paul y. - Jhti8onf and Mrs.' Kail B, Kuget Mr. Mr. Mr; and Mrs. Phil Mrs. Bliss L. parby, 3IrJ an Roy H. ' Mills, Dr. and Mrs. Newmyer, Dr. and Mrs. G.MT. Beilineer. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson It. Darby, pr. ad Mrs, C. E. Ifiatesi Mr. ana Airs, max rage mp.a jar. and Mr?- Walter L. Snalding. ' ; Christmas Cantata , io ; . Be Repeated . j n ' ; So many requests have 'been made for the repetition ol the Christmas cantata. "The' Holy Nativity which was suing at;. the Central Congregational jehorch otr December 27, that Rfer. H. 'C: Stover, the pastoi?, of tpe fhur.c has announced that thb: choir will repeat this sacred in'jusicaie dn' Sunday evening, Januaiy 10. i , v, r y ,Thi3 Bame beautiful cantata,-s- The' irory- Nativity, was sung at. the .rprtUrnd Atidttorlum Tast Su&day by the choir of the Central Presbyterian Pftarph with . Tsplt that every -number was encored. iWpntens Relief Corps Insfauation' . With! Mrs. Helen Soutnwkk as ipstalling, off icerand Mrs. Norma Terwilliger .as installing conduc tor assisted Cby, Mrs. Io uise Koon, chaplain. .Emma Thompson, musi cian Bessie' Martin. : Rose Voris, Hatie;; Kennen, and Gerjrude Remiagton -as otor bearers. ,' ; The following officers of Sedge wkfk Woman's Relief Corps, No. I "!werq'.inst3ilc5t '4 Vbe regular meeting' on Saturday, January 2; President., , Clara Adams : ' sen ior vice president, Mary , Acker- man, t- chaplain. ; Nettle 4 Schram. conductor, Sarah Peterson, secre tary, Florence I3hipp; patrlotie tn- structor, Ijoulsa ti King... irsff; cor- respondent W'rri6! tnuslcian, - Jessie Crossan ; Assist ant conductor, Susanna"" Botts; color,- bearer,;' No. ?Franees Thompson ; color bearer f No, V 4 Lulu Boring. ' J v The following officers were ab sent and' will be installed at jthe neit meeting: Junior vice p rest dent, Jennie ' Martin ; "treasurer, Hattie B. Cameron;' guard, Fannie Fisher, assistant ' guard," rMr?.' Emma Simons, color bearer No. 1, Delia Clearwater, and color Near er No. ,2. Ada Simpson. - r,. . Delegates to the department convention to be held ''in Marsh- low: Delegate rKo. 1. Emma Thompson Np3Su,sanna- Botts, 3 Ixulsapjisrifb. M- Mary! NeynarU No. 6 ilabel-Lockwood, Sjoj4 ytatf, Schneider, JJoi t:iasa Koon, No. - 8 , Iha ; Koon. no. 9 Nettie Schram, No.' 10 Lulu Bor tngf -and 3ioi '3. 1 Jessie Crossan. J, 4:tthe 'oW'lfiBtniaatlon; services ' Mrs. 'Adams, the newly installed president.' In well chosen, worgsn presiiep:irs.:-goTiinwicK wtth-recognition' pin; a 'gift from ithe pew- officers, i Mrs.7"Sotilh- wik made- a gracious reaponse. in nckdowledgement. of 'the' gift, v . . Mrs. MaryiWatson, refiripgiec retary, next presented Mrs? Jones tbq retrrfpg pfesldent'apast res ident's badge i in addition to the redoenltiopr pin; brth ot -Which field in June were -named as, fol were accepted, as -gifts "from the Corps in an -appreciative manner Various committees made tlteir nntjual renorts'whlchshowed that each group -hal. faithfully carried ?! ontheutleSiPi: thppast year, , The accepted reports were plated . ; on file. '.; ,- .' . I? , t VWfCm r :; .- .'7 J -Sj "',.- imd'untheon 4: 1 . , j The i home' of: ,Mr. and lrs. ... Harold . Elf strom was the. scenes on -fewYeir? 4ay fof an.' attractive : three-coarse' luncheon at 1 o'clock. (ContlBue4 on pag 7.) XUkMiJi HAAU iiXa ! S - Mir SI I The new officers elected for War Mothers Plan Sale ! pig season are: Mn wmiam Nie-1 iem cnager oi xne Am- limner, win he, servea I jmeyer, preident: Ms. C. C.'Page. I erican War Mothers Cmatfe - plahg v ! vice president; Mrs. N. C. Ka- ior a sam 01 aencious pies, cakes I New Year at Spaulding oins, secretary. ; i; . r"11 wt pmtcb on jaiuraay, wan-i Outstanding among all tne ai-i Mrs. Henry B. Thielsen-will be 1 ry i, at tne meeting yesterday fairs which weloomed the few the J hostess for Jthe j February j p tne pnamner of Commerce I yr,-not yet a week oldi in meeting -and will e i assisted -by J rooms. j j Salem was the community party Airs. Humphreys and Mrs. San-1 . raauer oipiantmg;,7mem-i Thursday -night when Mr ford.;,, , L .. err irefs aiong tne wgnwgys ami mm. Walter L. Snauldlne was alsoj discussed at some length W(r hastsJ The house was strikingly lovely with decorations Biutinpsst tinL Prof 'esistinnnl I during the afternoon. I r Oiftan & . kJiUO I 1- -u?ry , 0f white, ereen. and red. all The -members of the . Salem mem oers are asiea to meet rhip wIi.h Christmas foliage. Business and; Profonal Wom-Im for a special mating; ar- attracUye ornatneats and ardfi en's club -are antiftegan?lnJ?ned through, the calj : Of; the I A -4Hrh . . , teresting meeting this evaning ati lreswent. Dues that are still ton- .nii 0-iin0tB W ... ..-..!. . oi win - t.T . .t r- -li'' l-The group participating in the , !..... . I i i . , . - i evening of events, with a $relfclou Commerce rooms. Mrs. W. H. f L . lr -I I, . -. ; - Burghardt will speaki following I invitations Issued for the dinner. Later la. the evening a llleceptioil hmsinHs mneHnV will ho fiolif I Invitations .hare been insnd I - ; . J- ! j i ' thy the state board of control and I Story Telling section. Mrs; Ivan Muut-.Stahfield Chooses the facility of the'school for th Bellinger leader. Court apart- , M MM T.A J MM . - i , I, . : m nv a i i- Si.iimia.anis . ,,. ieai 105 a reception next Mpnaay i cof: - rt Washineton. Jan. 5.--Miss Bar-1 evenln. (January 11. in ! the main - veterans SOCIAL OaXENDAIl I Todav 1 - bara Stanfield. daughter, of Sen- I building -of the school j honorinr liliary i Mra ator and Mrs. Robert Nelson Stan-? Superintendent and -Mrs. F. Ly-1 Chemeketa field, whse wedding 'A to Henry.) man Sieed. The hours i will be I clock Dunn will take nlacei Thursday. "LISTEN IN" Free to Radio Fans ' i - THihk-" Coerts . .v ' -7-KGV (491 JS), PortlamL 6-7 KGO 301 .2) , Oakland. k . ifews ; 1 " 7:0-7:i5 KG Wl "(491.5), , I'ortUnd. i News items. , a HpccUI ; . . 7:2ft -KOAC (28Q.2), Corval. i Hh. Musical selections; 7:30, I "Color and Design In Hotise 1 Decoration." Margaret More ! house; 7:45-8, "Mid-Winter I Hints for the Sick." Kather- in-Height. j; '-; , .:i', . 7: SO-9 KHfiC ,(31f 3),Pn iniR, Wa&li-, String trio, Margery Segessemann. pian- 1st; Gladys FraseVs, vielinist; Raymond Howell: Aline PTice. vocalist; "The Wash ington Lam b,VHo ward Hack ' edarn ; "Light and Electricity Waves," Dr. H B. Briggs; ... book' reviews.'' Alice Lindt?ay Webb; "Pyroto-'a! Cheap tout Effective Farm Explosive," B. N. Miller. ' j 6:30-7:30 KHJ (405.2), Los . Augrles History etory.Prof. Hertxog. . V Kiitertalamefnts . 6 : 30-i 1 KF1 (467), Los An- grte. 6:30, vest pocket con cert; T. detective -stories; , 7:20; varied program, Frank Berry, tenor; William Mae Dougall. Scotch ! comedian; Stark Sistehs, harmony duet-. ists; 8, program; Vprogrnm, L. A. Examiner; jlO, Patrick Marsh orchestra. i G-1 1 :30 K H J , (4054S) , . Ixs Angeles. . Leighton" orches tra; 6:30-7:30, history story. Prof. HerUog; ,D 1 ck'WIn slow." Juvenile reporter; Ca- m ilia Johnson. Mickey Mc- Bak. wrefn juveniles; string .trio;-, ur. ar;BuinKrui,i scientific lecturer; 8 ; 3 0- , 1 1 f3o, Clark's- dance .orches tra.' v ".' i ' v 0:4O.U F O (4281), San FrWn clsco. t:40-7, Lind or chestra; 7-7:30. Seiger'a or chestra; 8-9. Ernest Ingold, :. director; 9-3.0? danc mnsic iu-n. juina orcnesira. of Foreign Wars aux- , Carle Abrams, 1465 street, hostess, 2:30 i. . .. from eight to ten olclock. I Woman's; Home Missionary soci- The ipersoiinel of the state cty- .Jftrst fuetnonisx enuven. xwrs. board of control through whinh I R. L. Farmer, 909 Chemeketa the invitations - are Axionrinri in- I street, hostess. etudes: Governor Walter M I ucsuo ai Pierce. Secretary of State Sam A.lety. Leslid hall. Kozer. i State ; Treasurer Thnmu I Central circle ol tlio Jason tee B. Kajf, an secretary of the I Tiadies Aid board, Col. Carle 'Abrams. R ! 'Vocation in Spockanc Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Evans and qaugnter, Joan, nave just re- society. '2 o'clock. BuBinf;sH and Professional Woman's. c lub.. Chamber of Coin- ol! Armoryv 1 important E. Ladies' Aid soci- merce rooms. 6:3-0 o'clock. Thursday Prof. N. iB. Zane's class. City turned 5 from Spokane where they library i were guests during the Christmas I decoraUpA, holidays, visltins: at the' home nf Pety clni Mr. atfd Mni C. C. Calkins and olse nd ft Mr. aid Mrs. Ivan Fruit. At nostesses Hermiiiton they Were'lmuse-riieat!rlatreet- nf Uri oni T, it2- T TtCH 1 'SOUS !- ,IL-: I " .- I r Hal Hibbard Auxiliary rne j members of Hal Hibbard Auxiliary will meet on Friday aft ernoon! in (the Armory. ! A l o'clock! covered dilh luncheon will be followed I by an installation I hostess. service., when officers ifor thi'Nwl Kensington Year ill be installed. ; f i : Social Evening at FraiMand t . A community business and so cial meeting will be held at 7:30 O'clock this evening in the church Block . printing. Home . Frank W- Spencer, Botse"home, 61$ Court Veterans' auxiliary;. 30 o'clock. Drill and discussion. . . 7 " WCTVJ - prayer meeting. Hall, 2:3 k o'clock. Raphetelan club. Mrs. Carle Abrams, 1465 Chemeketa street. Doughton, hostess. Woman's club. Mrs. I. L 1465 State street. Friday Missionary society. First Presbyterian church. Church parlors, 2d30 o'clock. Missionary meeting of First' at Fiiultland. All are cordially I congregational ennren witn Mrs. inrltell to attend. 1 N- Mcjores, 555 Chemeketa, Friday, 230 o'clock. Xomp'co Chtb ' i I ; Hal Hibbard Auxiliary. Armory in memners or tne lYpjmarpo 1 1 p ciock coverea (atsn luncneon. club rill meet on Friday after-1 Installation of officers. - noonat the home of Mrs. Grant! yomarco club., Mrs. Grant Day. Day, (645 Chemeketa street, for I 64 Che mketa street, hostess. the regular j meeting. ! ; i .-- : .. - - ) Return to College ; Miss Klizabeth Tatt and Miss Louise Pierson left-oni Saturday to re-enterj the Oregon! Agricul- Nativity.'? . Central, Congregation Saturday Salenv J Woman's elub. Club Vouse. 2:30 o'clock. , - Sunday Christmas cantata,' Thei Holy UNCLE BILLY I tural college for the winter terpi. al churcli. Evening service. ,Mrs -Easinian Is jianoved A Airs. Morie rwamraan jot Marys- mn California, who will be. re- memnered ias vera Morrison, was J .the inspiration for', a ; delightful afternoon lea on Monday at the homo of Mrs. Walter i B. Mlnier ! who; entertained ; in her honor,. Holiday decorations were festive about' the' ; rooms. The guestsf of iue i aay were an (orrner xrienus of Mrs. Bastman. ' Refreshments. AFTER THE There Comes ... .... .: - ft - ' . . ' -i v ' A Galm :.K i And we find just a multitude, of items . that , represent the last one of the stock, TjroVen ets, odd pieces, etc. So for those who didht' get something for Christmas! I . tJiat they really wanted we : i ft 1 rnFev Mr nn OOOT AT OUR I I it . ' " ' f CLO r i Everything must go and everything has been reduced including even Rogers Silverware, Ogin and Hamilton Watches and all other contract goods . if you receiyed nionsy forj Christmas now is the time to 'multiply its value for in many cases; it is worth twice as much as ordinarily. "i Fomeroy TT, .... -,!:: i. . i . y , - - l , . j :- State at Liberty . , Next to the Spa TT1 4.- Arilc-- ' - ? 1 - ; 'J v i: i'- City Property Salesman Farm Property Salesman Exchange Salesman it s f N TOU MUST tAVli AUAU ) I Opportunity ror AaTancement 5 We Have SOObi Exchange (tings .-fi,-f-? OUR OWN OFFICES IN PORTLAND AND SALEM h Average salesmen develop into $500 a . j ' month inert tinder! our system- : y Sec A'lfrX Raskin personally, Parker ; Realty companyj 408-40D United States National Bank HIdgl tmmercial at ;' ii n t pJ Trfpnhnni. 2212. Salem. Orecon. i Uy Charlca Ucllaruj ; - . . .. - ' i ' -' i - -i t . . 1 T7. - i-, irw'A'. &r rzr-arT'?'' r-; . - -. -' .' -i - - . iil . ? .ij 7 l - -:V-i ? ty ' ! - ;rrAxrrpFouRS v; i. :L Yoli' 6dcMr.ro. put ( f , $The bit -fJfr orTTfW " ' toI" voJ iSMxi h ? T h ! GETmMjJJ f IT 1 A'MUZ-gL QN,.Km ll , fTE ANKLE , TO-DAY I - " i -:'v- XITT tip. pOPeV LIKfe HlMO- ' s ' . . .