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1f1 kit. -a - ... . w Cy Atl ! ETTT C-3L 7rs. Rex San ford iNamed- r President of. Salem League -1 uAt the annual meeting of the Ealeni Tranca of ther . aiipnal Leagtre cfTWijinett "Vetera! yester day afternoon, at the- k&yiUhrnrjv ..Mrs." iltex Sanford,,- Was f chosen ' president for the yearI926.",;55rs, Saalord 2iaa ,beea a jjjariicuiaiiy active, and , interested ; member of the League since its ijrgaiizatlon in Saiemoae year.a:oi llra.'gaiit ford, the new president, is also one of the directors on the Board of the State League -with, hiead Quarters in Portland- Her elec . tion for the- coming Tjear jpredlets ; an, enthusiastic season and the working out of many interesting features; - ; "r' -i '4"-r'iT-"'- ;- Other officers - of the teagne, including a group - of - prominent Salem women, were elected as 'fol lows: Mrs,' TT? TL Burns, yice I president; ilrt. Jamda .114 Hum phrey, secretary; and SIrs.-T7alter ; I. Spaulding, treasurer. " . i ..' , The following" directors K were named at yesterday's meeting: Jliss Cornelia . Marring 1 ilis. Sey monr. Jones, and , Mrsj. Isaac Lee Patterson, t Committeea and com mittee chairmen In the organiza tion are to be appointed at once. It is planned that, in general out line, the work of the local league, will follow as closely; as possible the J program of y the4 National League. , -The- purpose ' iof jthe League Is to promote education in citizenship; efficiency; in govern ment, and inter-naliionkl c0-opera-tlon to prevent war,1 as weHl.as, through study groups; . f onima, and .discussions, to help the wom an ?eitizen to acquire the wisdom necessary, to use her rote towards constructive -social and , political endsv . . . . ; , r - j .. - The League is non-partisan. It does not ally . itself' with' political parties, but: it may endorse meas- 1 . political parties of their choice. i .."The World Court ptoposa has been the major ; measure 1 in .Ihe League's legislatire prdgxajm.vi'oJ- lowing yesterday's ; business , ses- s!on, a most "intjerestinjg discourse "'i on the subject ot the "World Court was giren hy . Dr. S. ; 1 Laughlin 1 of "Willamette iUniTerstfet,. who; haying studied and traveled, exr tenairely , in Palestine, i Syria. Egypt, and 4a most-of the coun tries of Europe, was able to tn&ke biff; presentation ct ' the 'sutject both authoritative and authentic:, . Hiss Genevieve Patke,"j of the ' aUtw'-Leasufc. r Portla.'ef dke comprehensively of League affairs throu ghout", the state, ' . . f. League members wilL have op- 1 portunity, during the coming year, , of hearing many, splendid: speakers I upon . topics of local and. national I interest. ;-V u-? r- i i? Plana - for -a One-Day-Cltizien-I ., ship-School j and t a vGetOut-ljhe-Vote-campaign,' preceding. fheirf mary election in May. fare aattel pa ted features for which plans ire - i ! biutnoer I'arzy at - Sheldon Home ; t ' - The , L-- - Sheldon; home son Bllevue ; was the scene of ' a de lightful slumber party! lasi night when Katherine Sheldon was hos tess for a group of friends.' In he group for the occasion icere:: Jean Lunsford, "MaTgery1 Webb j. Jane Harbison, Dortba Cannon , Con stance ' Krebs, and - the hostess, Katherlne Sheldon, i j n i r Special Meeting of 1 ; Chemeketa Chapter I A epecial meeting xjf Cheineketa Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will te held at '2:30 ' oclock'. Saturday. f after noon at. the' home, of lira. C 'C Clark, 753 MarioastreM br the DorMwe of , electing jdclegaies J to the state convention which wilt be held In Portland in .Match, f The regular meeting of ; Cheme keta. chapter will be held a-weiek from Saturday. February 15, yiat Lausanne IlaiL v 'a A r i I successful iueeimy vf r -"T Salem Woman's Club - rv .A particularly successful -s-f., meet ing ' o the. Salem. Wcrmaa'a club was held last Saturday at the club house, with Mrs Clarence S4 Hajto II ton, vice president, presiding, j A large group, of new ncabert ;of the dub were formally presented at this tinsev-4- '-S' M ',' i: - I' ' The ehkl item consiJcred dar ing the business aessioa was the announcement of the clabthoase - , 7"'' - ' racaa.lCi - renovation which -will - start this week, wit h the folio wing commit tee in charge: Mrs. F. A. .Elliott. Mrs, Wm. . Fordyqe Fargo, - land Mrs." Roy Burton. " , ' : j . 7 Special musical numbers of! the afternoon were given by Miss Edith Findley who played a num ber from - Sibelius and iiac Dowell'a .Tarantella. i j.i ;The program of the afternoon t . i, . " . i travelogue on Czecho-Slovakia by .f. n 77 ZZZ irZl Mra- AMce H. Dodd. !The: Trhve- logue was made enjoyable- by j the ,Tv v", of Robert, C. Paulus splendid pro- jeclion machine A;. -delightful, -social ...ionr :!f ol- lowed the program with the fol lowing committee in charge:: Mrs. J. A Churchill, Mrs. Roy Burton, Mrs. S. SI. Endicott' Mrs. Ti C. Smith, Jr 7 Mrs; ;Florian Von EachenJ Mrs j Roy iH.T Millar Mrs. EK Bragg, Mrs Charter Weller. Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. G. Ebsen, Mrs. Ray Smith, and 'Mrs. 'Mark skiff. s ; MrsK R. J. Hendricks and Mrs. P.- -Kimball "presided at', Ithe S urns. ..The-tea .table, was par tic ularly attractive with bowl of pinkjiornia in company with MfHall, carnations, pussy willows;-" 4' wfinelhe Inspiration for a de- fern; and a silver candelabra f L led with pink candles, Mrs. Coolidge Attends' Slanfield-Ditnn Wedding t f The-" marriage of "MfBS: Barbara Stanfield,Miaughter; of Senator kmi Mrs.? Robert N, Stanfield,- fend Henry Teasdale Dunn, son of 311 r. and- Mrs. J; R: Dunn, at St. John's church, which was - solemnized in Washington ; last 'Thursday i after noon, -was a brilliant - affair and attended r Mrs.- Coolidge :iand members of tbe eabinet,'fllpIomata and almost the Entire' upper house of congress, " as -well . as many prominent . society folk v from Washlngton and New York.'- Rev. Robert Johnson, rector of, the fam - ous old- church, ;read" the service and the bridal chorus sung by the ...t aui- distinctiya features Of the wed- dteS- i ".-.' " Mthe' Delhmuent .Papers wereUi, temtile. Grand Guardian Min- The bride was attended by Miss ERzabeth Hamlin of New York as maid of honor -and her brides- tM.fn it) -lU'iriflTi'-rniiin- tofAnngtohrMs Bristol of Portland and Miss Beat - rice wctieaor who wsre euwueiju frocks of peach and green chaiige- able taffeta, with hats ot dull areen velvet- i L i vi-t-AsAA.wk. lauwi .w Kia, tne soutn ana wm oe at name iniu. . ugiesoy, ,ana vine cos losses, Jacksonvnie,; Flav Qresonian, s Mrs: Brady to te Speaker !i CALDWELL;" Idaho; Jan. 7a Special.) Mrs. .Necia Buck of ChHstiahTemperance; ntonor: ganlzer. will address a' scries ot Canyon county - W-'TJmet-' ings, beginning Wednesday. 'The f irat of the Beries will'takd place it the Middleton Paptist church. and . on:FxIda:irti.l'.j.inI .avittietf Ins and luncheon will be, held, at the Christian church bungalow in Caldwell, under the direction i of the CaldweU groups Mrs. John. L. Bradyof Pocatello state; preai- -,ti .- muw t 1 M w a u v. fcuv bi m ..'It L.il.lui....! .1 ,.in... . ,tvu.. u. .uuUj.H the meetings throughout the cotrn- the meetings throughout the cons- tr. U The:,.chedule' of meetings calls for an eight-day programex tending .oyer, the enttre county from January .27 until 'Feb-! ruary 2' i : ' Program 'at ParrislvSchovl i A , delightful program im aa-; aeunced . for. this : .eveninr at; -the J Parrish ? Junior-High dttooi-wheaf the - American Indian TCantata, TThe Mound Builders", and "the one;; act iplay-"Stx Who? Pats Whlltti ithe'Lentih . :Boil, 55 jby Stuart Walker iwitt; be preaeixt; The -program is being -gpoiisored by the. Latin and English depart ments of the school. - Guests at Moore Home " 1 i Mias Lucille Moore entertained as her house guests at thehoih'e Of ::her parents; -Mr; 'and 'Mrs. - W. W .Moore, ttast week-endrMiu. Laurt Olson f Cbrvallis, t house mother of . the Alpha Chf Omega sorority and Miss Emma Henni4g- j Klghtlingeri i Refreshnents fol aon of Payette.' Idaho. The group 1 towed the playing? At the next made: up a party attending the Sousa concert on Friday. ' On Satr nrday evening the 'Moore home was the scene of. a delightful din ner , party : compJimer.tiag Miss Moore's guests." Additional guests tor the occasion' -were :.-Mr and S,.';s.T'yr.z- V ,V . - . .::Ar. :.:y , -v fr i : ; T-.-it ,N - ,;,.. ;. ; . ':T'-" T--z titz, , J Cantata and flay. Parrish Jun ior High school. Aue 5 ices music a J XInglish departments. ; ' Priscilla club. "Jirs. Carl Webb, hostess. i-z ' - Chapter G cf the P C aia- terhood. ' Tea at heme of lira. B. I J. lilies, honoring Mrs. HalL ";- i - Friday v" ,', :t ' Tea. First C o n g r eg at i on- al church complimenting ladies of the Central Congregatinoal church t and new members in the First, i Congregational. 2: 5 'J tor 5:33 o'clock. -f Chicken pie dinner, .First Pre ! byterian- church. 6-8 o'clock- r --A General aid society. Jason Lee church. Church parlors. 2 o'clock. L)W and G ; R bFrtday fdinner. Armory.; Noon. I chemeketa- chanter. DauWhtRrs of the American' Revolution. Spe- clal meeUng ; Mrs. C; Cr-Clark, J53 Mar,on street 2:30 o'clock. Monday . , MacDowell club concert; ,4 Mrs, William IL Burghardt, Slias jary Bullock, and Martin "Doerffler. t Mrs. Edgar Hartley and ! their rtawctifAT Mfca TTflttir!n f TTart- I , ,w - - i l. t m rlPrtscilla Club to Meet 1 . - Tea Honoring Mrs.. Hall. Today i- -t - Mrs. Harwood Hall, who plans I to leave coon, for Southern Call- I liirhtfui V tea from two to"": five of Jrs. B j. ii a bora of Chapter G of the F; E:pt ; riaterhood win be the' hostesses: The members of Chapter AH will be additional ' guests 'at the fare- well for one of Chapter GTs most I prominent members'. . ... - Highland Study Club The -'members' of the. Highland Study; elub motored to"3ndepen- I dence last' " 'Friday1; ; afternoon J where they 'were guests 4 of Mrs. J Gail Alexander- and her mother, I Mrs.' Evans. A -delicious ildnch- I eon. suggestive of the approaching 1 Valentine season, was1 served j with I a-radio program for added 1 enjoy- iment" ' - .-,;.- I ; ' h i PThe Care tf the Dependent and read dealing extensively with 'the topje The next -meeting of the club will be held at the heme of - r ut ror--.' - '.-v. . t Tnos- 1 dence" for the meeting .were Mrs. piajne uaruain, iuts. vouu an" j tenbeim, ? Mrs.! H. E. "Cooper llrs. Emma -- Edwards, : Mrs.': Maude .1 Sebum. Mrs. Jack StanletonUrs. . v-m. -j "si I Mrs.' Alexander and Mrs.- Evans.. Birthday Surprise O. C. Oglesby was ' pleasantly I Surprised on Tuesday evening at birthday ann(veraary An Evening Of progressive five hundred was enjoyed by '; those " present; fThe higtf scores :of tha . evening'? went io Mrs. C A. Swope and B. E. Cooper. 'Mrs. B. E:; Cooper and . George Wenderoth won tho con- solatloo : trla.'; Ai'aiite hour re, freshments were served, with'Mrs. C-A. Swope assisting Mrs.; Ogles - by In the serving-' - iT-''i " ; - ' Northwest Poetrti' Societit f . i ' An mieresuac meeuns 'ui me I T' - - , . j ,w r ' " " ,Shtinnl"d of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Oark on Aiuitnoman, street., i wo prom - tnent Salem .writers, - Gertrude Robiapa Ross.and Professor M, E Peck, were featured at the pro gramrMrsiRos' opening the' pro gram, 'Professor.- Peck -closing - it.-- Mrs; Roas': gave - a - review of Francis Thomption. ,-wl ile Profcs- ior -Peck "rfi ad, ,eom his nef ; vol m Iff 11.1 AMC . W . W V . VJ Bardons. "' f fr "r I Ten . Salem writers have mem- bershlp' ia the socle ty. r B. E. Club Meets ! The1 home. of Mr. and Mrs. -Carl Jepson was the scene on ' Tuesday evening ot the regular meetlngr of the BTE. dub; "Tars: C RV'Shaw and, Frank Turner wonthe high ! 1 score at ' the -close of ah enjoyf f able evening -of five hundred. The J tonaolation an ard 3 men t vto Mrs. j Claude Townsend and !Irs.' S. C. meeting- of the club ?1r. and Mrs. lEd Keene win be the hosts. iATil: r: TT. fo Sponsor All Salem theatre-Koers will be Interested in the film. "The Home Maker." dramatizing Uorotby Can- i field Fisher's succcs.ul rtovtl bf that -name, which ILe American Asbociatloa of reivers; ty Vomen will gponsor in Saleui at the Ore gon Theatre on February 9 and 10. ' Of additional inter- ' i its tho fact Rwiicve Ccu;I:3, Colds, H a ,.t, T?- -ri t that Mrs; Fisher, -the a-tLor cf the novel,' swhich' appeared first in "The Woman's Home Compan ion," is a eousin1 o Mrs. C. .A. Downs, one of the most prominent members of the local association of university jwomen. , The- pictuT is one of the most vital, absorbfiig" offerings - of the present: " season f and answers a question : of paramount interest to botirmen and women ir Who far the home maker, anyhow? Alice Joyce and Clive Brook, are supported by a splendid cast in this film- V The following clubs are- en dorsing the movement for good films - which was inaugurated more than a year ago by the American Association of : TJniver slty Tubmen:, , : . - Salem Woman's ' club, Salem Heiehts Woman's cUxb Etokta Womas' club, Y. W. C. A., Bnsi- ne8s and Professional '.Women L,nh. L.aEue of Women Voters. Salem ArU League, D. A R.s, Both Chapters of F.V E. O.'s, Lin colnrMcKinley P. T. A Highland. ip; t. ' A., Rotarlans, Kiwanfs. Lions, American Legion; W. C- T. TJE. Auxiliary of Spanish War Vet- I eranS- f I ? Mrs. iCarl B.' Webb will-enter tain the members of the Priscilla club this afternoon ,at her, home. 410 Oak street . - Birthday Surprise Party , if The -i Waconda" neighbors " or Grandma Ingram, who makes her hom :witn her datxgbter, - Mrs, I Isadore ! Soren; planned a delight I erono of auests. with ' filled bas- keta and. anniversary, gifts; met on his occasion for thi celebration, of Grandma Jngr'am'tv' S2nd birth day.;' ;!(; nlhs i Kr7i:f7;,', . Among the, raktiR-was.a large afi gel food covered" '.with S 2' can dies which the honor guest lighted and later extinguished." - Grandma Ingram is one of the- most popu- lar members of-the '-Waconda 3Ald I gociety, She devoe ' her- time ; to the pieciag of quilta and to tat ting.. During the afternoon' Mrs. Ingram displayed a number ot her ouilta .for. the pleasure of 1 her guests. A Birthday cake, feoffee and grape Juice were served -At the re- 1 u.a I - - . - ", Neighbors of I k oodcraft A beautiful and impressive ceremony of installation was put I iTrt thFer- nie Kiner acted -as Installing ;of- J seer, assisted: by District Manager Edith Guthrie.-, The; following of; 4 ficers were placed in chairs: P. G. I olive Haw clerk Mabelle Turnerj Banker, I Ifla 1 iveene r attenaani I Irene- Blacker pyj outer, setrtifiel Fern Drake dinner sentinel,' Neiiif I euuraoa..cBpja, ot.-uMUB 1 llina; Olmsted: musieian, Ague: .jice Adams, Man dine trrawjorai i nhrsiclan " Dr. E. G.Altmaa: flat 1 hnnrpr TranMrf Greenwood' crest-I corresDondnt.'Nan Pettvioha. - y. FoUovring the installation cere- I mony Mrs. Teeson rgave an inter- esting talk .in which she paid a gSeSl gPXM talks 'were 'given by .'the grand guardian!, K Minnie Hiner;: Grand Manager) Anna" Mardallf District Manager rnEdith,J Cuthrief " Mrs. Gnssia Shaw,-Mrs. Sou thwlckaad th 'Jeni.l'ii,; 'inWttm fc rSamSendered iVocal trio. Mrs- Turner,' Mrs- Wecbter, . Mrs. : Randall? solo dance", '! Miss Danlels: h voea dnet.' Greenwood aisters; feature dance. Misses Bell and DaaielaV :-. ,t V'-T. ' ' i v . - - M , - - i r. - rw.i Ufas eaiertainmcnt was a, luvw. i nr rirlii eveni children in SS& ncers were attractively, gowned In 1 white i and V presented a pleasing appearance which 'was enhanced by the ' profusion of Cowers wfth it men tne nan was aecoratea. Tne flowers were, presented lot ther oc ; caslon by Mr. Maruny. .- t:f:"''i .After '.i the entertainment the EospiLality and . good . fellowship 'which marks this lodge wasjcnjoy- ed. by members and TisItors.'Z..,.: , Buy a Want Ad It Pays Big DESTKniD OF-':1 irELSONXnOS. t3TI Cbrmcketar' Phone tso ( I LI - J JT w . Ycur Ccnicraticn is Invited w cretd lor YCwi ttoraea ar Jariule i.4u4tioul tTrnct TvA .'-- -- ----i-i - -i- Onr laitn -i Faruc fl.0O0"y morn ai 5 f IS ot nooti tr. . la .went of jroor priwr 4-th -wis 4mmmi!!tw.!r Py fl. r tnnrir witheol (under dejieiit, froiu jour mnd SI, 000 M ivf-tAM . - r - ...1. ... - ;. - J If death is cpmM sa tinseitenc. n arrKiont. ;- -wHl iit $2.00f w more. A.D. -w r?nnir" no -irt'urr di-poiiti iron t'L'U, - FAiMLtf. but w will till ear ag 1 . , ... '. ' , . , -. If VOU beeoine disbV(f no ih t TOU rancot any more. Wt, tn oapa'T,. nal ail futurw (Ifr-osits - w tbBt jour. cJr' I atiil yet the full, $1,000 f smr .at a: ! lpdafc, v w 1 1 i pay j-ou a icon: iy iticnuo -ii'o ? ou arc so i. .t led. - In tl a4 fBt tf ymjT ,-i.H4 fl;a"'i ev n-wn pnnr t s lHm--vH ry tne foil l.ni)( r-jwrrc tw-!'s- . r - r-K-irdifM, cf former h-!ii(itfi whtc b nr a'r-f if lipn l. drifts jtfcis ...ciuTiir -l"- " -,rRi Bervir ta r" lor -a;aI3 ' '!' t. . ..... r o: . .. to -. t. 1V lift crer iOO.L . ..C'j.i) t.X proiPti.jn m iucc. aw. ' GUrOT'lIZY7S.;rXZ?3 ' Cloveraale Mr. and Mri'J? Cooke and baby Gertrude spent Friday in Salem., "f Will Farr purchased a fine dairy cow a few. dayB .ago.'..'. , i.lli i ' Mrs. Anna Kunke 'its been on the sick, list for the past-week.: Mrs.NTetti liason has two sick children. ' ' "('t v'" Mr: and ava. W. ! Morris. s a.nd family spent Sunday" in Aumsville. Earl Neer had the misfortune in have - his car . burn up - while' in Saleut Friday-: , - " Si 1 There .was a big crowd at the old fashioned dance and, pie social held last Saturday at Georga Stap les dryer: It was given for the purpose of raising money for the baseball club, "The Gray DiggetE. They realized $43 on -supper and dance. " ' ; ' " " ' Mr. and Mrs. Hulen have- rented their farm here.'" , . Sam - Drager and - a frend were 4iere Friday and 4 spent the day frth Mr. Drager's mother, .Mrs. Caroline Drager. " . ' " , . I Mrs Peat-r Kelly and Miss Hilda Drager were- among " those from Salem 'who attended the dance Saturday night. " - " Mr. and, Mrs. W- H. Wilson: of falem' visited their - ranch here unday. - - ' ; 'Mr. and.Mrs".'M..Townsend spent Snnday , at Crabtree with Mr. and Mrs. Warren." 'tw .Brooks - r Mrs. Charles Moore of Fairfield was' a caller at' the "Dunlavy" home on Tuesday. r i ' i A.E. Harris,' who has been :ou the sick 'list the past week, is re ported much Improved. , ; f "MiKTS; A Harris, who ha been confined -to her home on- account or sickness, t is reported : better ' at tais writing.' ' t " I The Brooks Community club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Vfneeler. .last Wednesday .-afternoon. A large crowd was present and the afternoon was. spent work ing on guilts. A delirious lunch was served by the committee! in charge,' - ' '-- - - ' . The Brooks Ladles Aid society met i at ; the home -of 7 Mrs John Lesher Thursday afternoon: , f ' i The i Chrstian ' Endea voV" of . the Ehrangelical church 'will give : a r4ay entitled rThe Poor Jdarred ntan,7"pome use in February. Tho-attractive! home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dnnlavy fwa tber scene d a. merry party "Saturdar evening ?hen "Mm " JOhn "Ray an tfrs. Gfeorge t Cam pbelF were hostesses. intertainlng1- fet'thepunlaTr home j honor of 31r. Rays and Mr. Campbell's ' ' birthdays. .' ; Dancing ind . piano A and , harmonica' niusic orovided;tbe evening's entertain ment. The house was beautlrully decorated for thei event witli pot ted nlants.. At a late ihour a de licious luncheon'waa Tserved.. :;t Thoee present rwererr Mr. and Mr 8. Ross llammock.1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cringle, Mh 'and Mrs. Ralli Sturgis, Mr. -f and Mrs.- George CampbeiV Mr; and Mtbt John Ray, Mr. and. ;Mrs. ; Donald Hammock Mr. and Mrs'. Clark . Asptnwall, Mrs. Nyhart, Monroo Stttrgis; Miss Korma ; NyBart; i Ethel; Aspinwali; Beulah, AspinwalU'Lela Aspinwall, Marie Dunlavy,-the- Masters Rob ert Aspinwall, Harry Sturgis Francis Stnrgis, John Bnnlavy Jr.. Mr. "Murpbey, George Stuart and Mr. and Mrs." John Dunlavy. i The' Sunnyside Community dttl will give 1 a play at the school on Fridayv,evening, February "5, at 8 o'clock, t 'T-' "'- ' , H. F.! Chandler made a triir to Toledo last wefc.h ' " . V The new Suanysidc school wPl be" dedicated th afternoon of Lfn- p-- -me r fV f' m ' - i &Zr.thcptiC . PrcvTcnt .... mm X..tV& .Ilasrstacss " Sore Throat 1 rwi;; LMIU.U.S.A. roar rhili another full i,tiwO at in . .... . .1 ' Y . ff 4 " coin's " birthday; Feumaxr" 12. There will be a program by the school. , ,u j , I There will ; be a reception Wed nesday - evening at the Rosedale Friends church for the new pastor, Mr. Eorter- . v 7. . Miss Sue Bonner, a teacher at Rlckreall, was the guesr ot Miss Dorothy Taylor over Sundsy. Mr.' .and Mrs. G.' T. Hechart motored to Silverton. Sunday. f Mrs. Dyer was a Salem' visitor Tuesday.' ' - ' ' Stayton "The Women's Community club held .a cooked,, food . sale in the Adams hardware store-on Satur day. t'The sale was well patron ized by the people of the town and commcnity. The proceeds of th? sale netted the club a neat sum for the treasury. ' It is the ambition- of the club to raise funds to obtain a lot and erect a public library building the coming . sum-aer.?;p;y-:,V :' ' : - Mr;' and Mrs. 'Charles Hall, ac companied, by William A Weddle; drove to PortlandVancouver and Camas,- Wash., Friday, returning home In the evening. And on Sat urday Mr and Mrs. Hall went to Hoseburg where they spent - the week-end .visiting at the home of their son, Orvot Adams,' and wife. Gilbert S, tayton, in ; company with Mr.- Sault, drove ;ver from Wasbougal. ' Wash.. Saturday for an over-night visit with friends here. ' v V j ' " -" ' . Mr. Stayton is a son-of Mrs. Attna Stayton of this place, and Mr: Sault Awas formerly a resident here;?- - Both, are -employes of the Washougai( woolen .niills. . Mr, Start on'holds tile position of head dryer -at the mill. ' Mrs. Mary HlI wa most pleas antly surprised by members of the Ladies' Aid society ot ttna Chris tian church on Friday f afternoon, it being her birthday. -iiThe party was held, in the Aid room at the Christian church- Besides the reg ular members, additional guests were Mrs; Clifford Trask. Mrs: Roy Brenner and Mrs. Lewisf Mrs. Hill was the recipient of many nice gifts. A delicious lunch was served.' ' '' -. -'"':: ': The new and beautiful heme of George Bell has been' completed and ready for occupancy, v MrV and Mrs. :"Bell , have been in Portland a day- or two this week selecting lfev- furnishings, etc. : .Ther. ex pect to "move into the new borne within the next few days, R'enry Tate has; purchased" the property where the Bells now residej and will move there the first, of; Fsb- if JCdward Relger nnd TMiss Mary inlay were, married at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Catholic church, Rev. jratner - iamcx -oiici- 7 AHEALTJH1CSH HPHE Hatmiest Resolve you UL' can cake Is to be Tid 4 otice sndforall of your Piles: or other Rectd and Colon ailments. My treatment is so sdentc so-cerUm, so complete;, so, condasiveiy proved by rhmisands f successful' cases that all doubt is eliminated. Further, I wilt give you a WJUTTEN GUARANTEE to cure VOUr rue or reu:nu yuui - (ee.-Write today for nny - new 100 page, illustrated, X FREE book of information. w it r A rJ rT I fine Et r - --' -- i i atag. "The bride is the caly daughter oft John . Lulay, a. most estimable young won an. The rrnom ia the vounzest BOO cf An- tone Relger, and a young man of good repute.- The marriage waa performed in the presence of a host of relatives 'and friends. Af ter the ceremony the bridal party and close friends gathered at the home of ihe groom's sister, Mrs. Ben Gehien, where a umptuous Wedding breakfast was ser yed. : ' Fully a doxen andc ixal mem bers of the Stayton grange attend- d Pomona grange,;Which war hel? in Salem on January 20, w tien the officers of the organization- were installed, L. S Lambert of Stayton being one of the s. newly 1nEtalle4 officers, -Some time early in Feb ruary a Joint meeting of the Ilk and Marion county Pennons , will be held, the time and place to be announced "later.r 1 ; -;S Friends of Mrs.' A. P. Speer will be pleased to know that she ; is able to leave " her home again M rs. " Speer tans been -;conflccd to hprVbeti sinew the- holidays with' a sevt're attack of -sciatic iheuma f.ism, and- has boen missed ' from both business and social duties. ?-'. Mrs. Glen Fox and; her son, Dixbn Parry, were outgoing . pas sengers oa Friday -'even tug"ctage for Salem where they joined Mrs. Foxina week-endcvisU. ; - Guyosier and wife of Sliver- ton jwere here Sunday" for. a ' visit with Mrs. Mosers brothers. Albert andi Fred Walters t .. ..x' Owing . to the ' mildness of -the winter ; and the soft "spring-iilre weather ' several Stayton ' people are having their ground broxennp preparing ' for the planting . fit spring gardens- Lyons LYONS. Or. On Satnrday eve ning the .Me ham a Lodge No- 133, IOOF anfl i-aun xteaeKau mwsb No. !168, held a joint installaUon ure ' ', -" : So essential to the well dressed woman of particular. ideals-. . "... , . - -5 - Fig Starting at the foundation of one's attixe v to build the attractive! slejider, fifjnre js no secret to the well dressed women of today. - . -: 'i. . ' ' " - " ' '. ; : Possibly our corsettiere could be cf assist ance at least in recommendations for your - particular Requirements. t .' j Ttlcdbrt . Corsets 250 to CB.50 In fancy brocades, and lr.ee 1 Short' and long- models. We would especially call your &t : tcntion to 'models for stouts. specially priced.' . P. N.. ; Ccrcats $10 to 53.50 r A t PC y wv Sa!i :En'3 Sc.tiirdr.7 6 t'TV v v J k -a 1 I Of officers. Officers Ir.t-:::I t; the Odd. FelljTTs -were: Noble GtzI, Ray Kui: ; : : j Clinton Ecrry; tr or, r. D. Urown; warden. Albert r.fi; -:a-ductor, Gu.Ie Etrirrer; c. '.-'z, Dwight Mercer; inside r--rd, Manley Etone; eutside r .rJ, Clyde Stone: RS.:.JJ!, Veri? Lewis;- L.S.N.G. Dare- Hrr;roe: R.S.V.G. Arthur Tacghn; L.3.V.G. Jack Johnson. B Oftlcera Installed by the Rfbek ahs.were: noisle rrandr Iazel rewis; vice grand, ; Alice Huter; secretary, Clara Ero-srn; tre. rar er, Ella Johnstone; warden. AIlco Mercer; conductor, . Roxie Tra-sk; iifide guard, Nannie martin; out side guard, Anna Berry; R.S.N.G.. Helen Vacsrhn; L.S.N.G.. Rose Perry;1 R.S.V.C. Mabel Ii;s; L.S.V.G. Myrtle PhilMps; niasician Lois McElhaney. & Followins the installatlca a covered dish sapper was served. l..iJ I1H HATES ARE B ' OP OPIXSU ERIDI'S KANSAS CITY. !3., Jan. 2 By Associated Pre.s.) Interstate-" cocrmercej. cennissica hearing - on tho plea, of western railroads for an incease of five per cent in freight ries ended to day. A mass of testimony approx imating two and a half millica words was heard by the ccicr. ' . sion members in the' 51 days cca f timed by the hearinra at CLicr o, Paul, ; Dallas,. Denver, Lan Francisco and Ivansas Cit''. ' The railroads" were- izstructcd to file briefs not later than March 4.''The" shippers- and state ccr--mmissions opposlnfr the i.:. ' viint file their fcrit :.i cn or 1 . April -3. And the reply, briefs cf t. raroads .-must' be ntmittcl ! :' Apiil 24. It will re quire t t tnre months after X-a f i -: -1 tri. fs. It was said, belore tl f c; mission can make ifc-$decis.li. n.... - H Down r . DUy X Hui.lnu iL -jfa - U- W-- :" Ccrcc!3 I f!1 n Www - v vc--...-.r r V p. m. r-'-: . V l , ' ! - r - - - ' r r .it : - - j i-f j ; i r'-i . a.... ... . A Jt - - . .