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FRlDAY.MdRNlNCr, OCTOBER 22, 1926
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C ,1. Downs Borne Is Scene
of Attractive Tea Honoring
Moroni Qlsen Company
An affair tbat was exceedingly
dehVhtrul took place from 4:30
to 6 o'clock yesterday . afternoon
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. A.
Downs when members of the Mor
oni Olsen circuit repertoiry com
pany wre honored at tea.
The livin grooms of the attrac
tive home were decked with,.ebry
aanthemums. asters and pastel
shaded dahlias. , , r
Assisting Mrs. Downs, the hos
tess, were Miss Mabel Robertson.
Mrs. Albert Richard Wetjlen and
Miss Carol Dibble. ?
Mrs. Louella Stowe, mother of
the hostess, , presided at the urn.
Among those invited to meet
these fascinating visitors in Salem
were Mrs. Wm. H. BUrghardt, Mrs.
Alton B. Hurley,iMi"8. iLV. E. Mc
Intyre, Miss Rosalie!';Keberv Prof,
and Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Mr, and
Mrs. Murray Wade, Mr. and-Mrs.
Monroe jGIlbert, MissJCarol" Dib
ble, Mrvand MrgJ Albert Richard
tetjea jMrs. Chloej Nero, Miss
MabejysRbertson, P-of, and; Mrs.
E. "TJL Brown. "MrJ and Mri Paul
Wallace. Mr. aadl Mrs.CJeorge
Hug. Mr. and' :Jlrvw;C. Dibble,
Mis JPiorence Carlwright, Hss
thryn dBfnneli.iMiiiS Vivian Har
rg&ovettMii' Heleit Pippy, Mrs.
LonHla Stowe, Migs;iFlavia Downs,
Bobby Downs and Hums Downs.
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Sdlem Folk Attend ,
Annual Associatfpri. Meeting
One of the most inspirational
meetings which thej East Willam
ette association of (Congregational
FOR WHOltSOME
FRYING A PURE,
GOOD-TO-lAt FAT
MEAT CROQUETTES
ft Cups Minced Cooked Aleut
cV i Cup Bread detanks
i Cup Milk
Dash of Pepper
4 Teaspoon Salt
i Tablespoon Snoudrift
Simmer the crumbs, in jmilk
until soft and add jth meatl
When the mixture is thor
oughly heated, siix jix the
beaten egg and rejnove im
mediately from the (ftre and
add Snowdrifti'lheii cool
shape into croquettes;' roll
first in bread crumbs then
ef& then in crurnbs. agiri.
Fry in deep Sbowdnft; hot
enough to brown a cube pf
bread in about seconds,
or 475 degrees F.
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little one whose bteakfMt or lunches are too low in heat value i likely to
feel chilly, miserable grow snirny. even ilL
Warm your kiddie from1 die INSIDE. Keep their little boilers teaming with
food (elected for that very virtue.
TRU-BLU Ctaharrl cracker furnish 1955 calorie to the pound 1955 calor
ies of heat and energy. Yet they place no strain- on undeveloped digestive
ystems. They da not clog or drug.
TRU-BLU Graham are a balanced food. Contain BRAN the outside
roughagea welj as th$ inner' meat of the wheat kernel. And HONEY
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a natural sweet that make enjoyment
If You
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churches has ever held took place
on Tuesday at Elliott's Prairie.
Delegates were present from every
church in the association, extend
ing from Engine to Oregon City.
Each church is entitled to send
delegates In proportion to its
membership.
An all-dav, meeting was held
In the rural "church located In a
most picturesque setting. The
convention wasj as bountiful as
ean well be imagined.
Tne address or the evening, a
speech , of unforgettable power
and interest, waa given by John
Gait, a returned .missionary from
North China. Salem people, to
whomrhave come such unmatched
reports concerning the power of
Mr. Gait's message, will' have the
special opportunity of hearing
him Qn Tuesday evening at the
Knight 'Memorial church.
In the Salem delegation attend-!
ing the conference were Dr. and
Mrs. W. C. Kantner, Mrs. O. E.
Thomas and daughter, Constance,
of Seattle, Mrs. F. W. Steusloff,
Mrs. John Orry Mrs. R. N. Hoover,
Mrs. WV R Clarke, Mrs. Vera
Shattue, Mr3 L.SM. Hall, Mrs.
WillianiMc'Giichrist'Sr:, Mrs. R.
J. Hendriclts.fMra, J. P. Humph
reys. Retv Schkrlesf E.: Ward, Mrs.
F. .D. KtbbMrs.ljark McCallis
ter ahd Mrs. Hulbert.
Woman's Alliance to Meet
Members of the woman's alli
ance of the Unitarian church will
meet at 10 o'clock this morning
at the church for att all-day meet
ing. A luncheon will be served
at 1 o'clock. The activity of the
day will be sewing on bazaar ar
ticles. The luncheon hostesses
are Mrs. L. F. Le Garie and Mrs.
Wagstaff.
Mrs. Janeway
Returns to Kansas
Mrs. J. Janeway, after a visit
in Salem at the home of Mrs. II.
J. Haas, has left for her home in
Kansas. Mrs. Janeway and Mrs.
Haas went to Portland the very
first of tho week-end and on Mon
day Mrs. Janeway left for her
home.
St Joseph's Church to
Sponsor Unique Fair
The committee in charge makes
the following announcement con
cerning one of a number of in
teresting . activities in St. Paul's
parish: St. Joseph's church is
planning a fair which will sur
pass anything yet attempted, on
November 20, 21 and 22. The
men of the parish have taken
charge, and a competent commit
tee are at work on details now.
They assure everyone of a royal
good time, and will eliminate
many, of the old and worn-out
features of most fairs. The ad
vertising committee promises to
let us, know further news con
cerning this fair as soon as plans
are completed.
Mrs. Mullefr Is
Hostess at -Bridge
The bridge club, of which Mrs.
W. , A. Mullen la a member, was
entertained at her, home on Tues
day. JfrsI J. W. McEachren of
Portland,, her daughter's house
guest, was an additional guest.
Mrs. E E. ; Bragg won the high
score of the afternoon. fj
At the next meeting of th club'
Mrs. G. A. Codding will be the
hostess.
Covers at the luncheon table,
ornamented with Hallowe'en col
ors and favors, were placed for
Mrs. McEachren, Mrs. Will Moore,
Mrs. Oliver B. Huston, Mrs. W.
E. , Crews, Mrs. George Codding,
calories
ta tYtf Bmv( nf tl.- k.M "TU
healthful. i
Specify, TRU-BLU Grahams YouV
Will Send No Others. Ho Know
a DIFFERENCE.
Mrs. Vincent Diaz,' . Mrs. E. ,E.
Bragg ahd the hostess, Mrs. Mul
len. ... fi ,;
Cphnhbhie Club Opens
Active Season
, The Columbine. club , hed the
ijrst meeting of th season- one
day last week at the home of Mrs.
McAlplne. Plans? were made5 for
the winter's work.
: On October 20 Mrs. A. L. Turn,
bleson entertained the club at a
:30 o'clock luncheon'' The table
decorations were ( in range and
black. .The j centerpiece was . of
orange nasturtiums and autumn
leaves. A -variety of late autumn
flowers decorated tke rooms. Af
ter the luncheon a business meet
ing was held arid two new mem
bers were admitted to the club,
M rs.' Elmer McKe was a special
guest. On Hallowe'en. . the. ladies
will entertain . their husbands with
a chicken dinner.
Guests at the luncheon were:
Mrs. Ralph Howard, Mrs. Charles
Yousir Last OIiainGe to Gst Tlnii dlfsat
Savti MMey
In direct.co-operatiori with the Hoosier Manufactur
ing Company we are giving you the benefit of most
substantial price reductions in addition to the won
derful grocery offer. Only Hoosier's enormous
producing and buying power makes these great val
ues possible. More than 2,500,000 homes are
HodSier equn
At the Very lowest cost you can buy the efficient
and practical eojiipment that every Woman needs, in
her kitchen. Do away With make-shift cupboards,
shelves, pantry. Stop wasting time and energy in
ijseless running around. Establish a real working
center in your kitchen with Hoosier equipment.
: I Gnly a Few Left
Our allotment of cabinets and groeeVie: for this
special sale is limited. Whenour. shocks are gqne we,
shall have to elbse the sale. Come; in and pick out
the model suited. to your needs. ;, Buy your Hoosier
now while you can get the fifty grocery items with
out extra charge. Come in early the first thing
tomorrow if you can make it.
SATURDAY THE
. Thisr 4hei last .call positively yoiir' lasf ,
opportunity to secure these f if tyv high-grade
: grocery itms with yo" Hoosier . Cabineiv .
; 'Any style.
DavisMrs. Hoiner Best, -Mrs. Me-.l
Arplne-. Mrs. Roland, Mra.J. S.
ec-k, Mrs. A. Tumblcsoh" and
Mrs. Elmer McKee. ! '
Grandkan' Is Visitor
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stearns en-?
tertained as their hoiise euest
over the week-end their grandson.
Lyle Stearns, who j is a student at
Oregon Agricultural college,
Barbara Frietchie Seizing
Ctiib Observes Mrs.
Gregory's Birthday ,
A delightful meeting of mem
bers of . the Barbara Frietchie
Sewing elul ras held on Wednes-;
4ay afternoon at the home of Mrs.
E. H. Kennedy on Fairmount H'H-
Two visitors, Mrat. D. S. Adams
and Miss Dolores Bach, were pres
ent for the day.
A special feature of the after
noon was the observance of " tho
birthday anniversary of . Mrs. P.
M; Gregory. A (birthday cake,
beautilully iced, and which Mrs.
Gregory, the honor guest, was
asked to cut, was served at ; the
tea hour. .Mrs. C. A. Arpke pre
sided at the coffe.ur f
Club members in the group": for
the . afternoon were .Mrs. P. ; M.
Gregory, Mrs. N. K. Kennedy,
Mrs. J. N. Bach, Mrs. George E.
Miller, Mrs. C. A. t Arpke, MrsJ F.
P. Smith, Mrs. Thomas' Maple-
thorpe, Mrs. C. M. Lockwood, Mrs.
every
LAST DAY
high grade (Q O O K
with TUT'rr-. rx (TitmTm
rnce
.Social Calendar,
i Today
WCTU state convention; C.resham.
Woman's union. First Congre
gational church. All-day meeting.
Woman's Alliance, Unitarian
church. All-day session, 1 o'clock
luncheon.
. Saturday
, Salem Woman's club. Presi
dent's Day and silver "anniversary
program. Club house. 2:30 o'clock.
Cooked food sale-. St. Monica's
Altar society, 18i N. Liberty St.
Monday
i MacDowell club concerL Wal
ler Hall, 8:15 o'clock.
F. G. Stearns and the hostess, Mrs
E. H. Kennedy.
The next regular meeting of
the club will be held at the home
of Mrs. H. H. McWhorter at 590
North Summer street, on Wednes
day. Nov. 3, when the members
meet for an all-day of sewing.
St. Monica's Altar Society !
Plans. Cooked Food Sale
for Tomorrow i
St. Monica's Altar society will
hold a cooked foodale Saturday,
Oct. 23. in the Southern Pacific
office on North Liberty ; street.
Chicken noodles will be a special
feature of the' sale with cakes,
salads and various edibles to
make up a delicious menu. This
j
Figure for yourself what you would have to pay for
these fifty high grade lirocery item's. That's What you
save if you buy your Hoosier tomorrow.-
1 On-1h. run Calumet
linking I'owder.
1 fan Vn Canii Pork and
Brans.'
1 Can Van' Camp Chile Con
C'arn.
1 Can Van tamp Tomato
Soup.
1 Can Van Camp Vegetable
tonp.
1 Can Van Otmp Spaghetti..
1 Pkg. Chipso.
1 One-lb. ean Crisco.
1 Can Red Seal Lye.
1 Pkg. Strawberry Jello.
1 Can Herahey Coroa.
1 PkR. Wm. H. Baker
Premium Chocolate.
1 Pkg. I.ipton Tea.
1 Can Maxwell Bouse ,
Coffee.
1 Pkg. Aitor Riee.
1 Pkg. Snow Flake Suear.
1 Pkg. Fould Marearoni.
1 Pke. Koolda Bpaehrtti.
1 Can 3-in-I Oil.
1 Can Cistle Pea.
lPkg. CaKtle Blaek Pepne'.
1 Pkg. Castle Cinnamon.
1 Roll Bungalow Toiletu
Paper. f
1 Can Itoman Gold Corn.
Us Your Credit
is the first activity; sponsored by
the .society s since' thel election, of
officers the, first of -the 'month;
The society during the past year
nhder the able direction of Mrs.
Joseph Bach as ' president, i was
active in raising futtd3 for the
ti'easory.'- Mrs. Frank- M. Alley
Is the newly elected president;
the other officers are: Recording
secretary, MrsO. B Goodenough;
financial secretary, Mrs. M. Lane;
treasurer, Mrs. J Suing.
, The rummage sale which, -was
to have been sponsored by the so
ciety in St. Joseph's hall this week
has been postponed to Saturday,
October 30.
Anbum Community
Club to Meet
The Auburn Community club
will meet on Friday. Oct. 22, at
8 o'clock in the evening, at the
Auburn school. All interested in
the continuation of the club are
asked to come.
Narthwest Poetry Society
The Northwest Poetry society
will hold a meeting in Portland on
Saturday evening, Oct. 23, at the
home of Mrs. O. M. Clark, 195
North 24th street.
Col. E. . Hofer, editor of "The
Lariat," will talk on Romance
Poetry, arid Bob Swayze, president
of the society, will lead an infor
mal discussion on verse.
1 Pkg: Virginia. Sweet
Pancake flour.
1 Pktc. Morton's Indited
Salt.
1 Can I.ibby't Apila
Butter. ,
1 Can Libby' Spinach.
.1 Can I.ibby's t'orned Beef
Hash.
1 Can. f.ihby's Milk.
1 Pkg. Virginia Kweet
Buek wheat 'lour.
1 Pkg. Ivor Soar Flak'.
1 Bar Iory Soap.
1 Can Underwood Deviled
. ilam.
1 Pk. CVeain tWheat.
1 Pke. Jenny Wren Flour.
1 Jar Beeehniit Peanut
Butter, .t -1
Pkg. Col'msn Mnntard. ..
Pkg. I.init Stareh.
1 Can Orwnee Ibel'Karo.
1 Can Castle Tematoea.
1 Five-lb.jaack Castle
Flour. ' '
1 Bottle 'Castle Lemon Ex
traetl 1 Bottle Caatle Vanilla
.- Extract.:. .. . . ,
1 Pkg, Castle Toothpicks.
5 Bars P-G Soap.
We ChaVge No Interest
i A group ot 'original songs by
Mrs. Theresa' L, Hoppe will be
sung'by'M'rs. Ruby Sherbert Whlt-
more. Miss Janet Mansfield, dra
matic reader, ..will give selections
of Irish verfce. Other impromptu
features are promised.
Miss Cartwright
Arrives in Salem
Miss Florence Cartwright, who
has been in California for, the past
year, returned to Salem last week
for an extended visit at the home
of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Cartwright.
Eastern Star Social
Afternoon Club
Members of the Eastern Star
Social Afternoon club will meet
Tuesday for an afternoon of
needlework and a program. Cards
will not be played at this social.
Salem Wmimn's Club Will 1
Sponsor Bazaar to Benefit
Hospital on November 3-5
Probably the largest bazaar any
organization lias ever sponsored
in Salem will be that which the
Salem Woman's club is arranging
in ! elaborate detail for the first
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
of next month November 3, 4
and 5. The affair will take place
in the Buick garage on North
Commercial street for the benefit
of the Salem hospital. 4
Small Amount Weekly f
;
Sale Closes Tomorrow
Tomorrow is your last chance to make this great
saving. Only a few cabinets remain for tomorrow's
selling. Come in and select your cabinet at once. Wo
will deliver with it the" fifty high-grade grocery items
all for the price of the Hoosier alone. Full sized
packages. No samples.
Right now is the time to have the kind of kitchen
you've always wanted- kitchen with a real work
ing center with, everything within easy reach. Fewer
steps, shorter hours that's what a Hoosier means
to you. . - :
Our sale prices ; put - Hoosier Equipment within;
reach pf.any pocketbook. Never have you seen such!
outstanding Values.
Hoosier Cabinets do;
Lov as; $49.75
For as little as 49:75 yoti can own a genuine Hoosiec
equipped Vith the essential5 Hoosier time arid labor
saving devices. . One dollar down a $1 bill delivers
the Hopsier you want and this fine assortment, o
fifty groceries.
SATURDAY THE LAST: DAY
Only a feW Hoosier Cabinets and sets of fifty
grocery items remain for Saturday selling.
. - DoiiT miss? this opportunity. -'
Come early.'
FGmy$l;G0D6vn
: .ArangemenlS' for the affair ari
In the hands of "the hospital di
vision of. the club. Which include
the following members: Mrs. Wal
ter .X. Spa nlding, 'chairman: Mrs.
F. A. . Ellijtt. -Mrs. E. E. Fisher,
Mrs. Frank . Spears. Mrs. Erwiu
Smith, Mrs. Lester Barr and Mr.
William J, Busick.
feature in the baby bootli
will be the complete layette whieb,
will be placed on sale.
House Guests at
Goltra Home
C2
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Bagloy;
(Helen Goltra) and their child-i
ren, who have been at Seaside
since the middle of ' the summer
have returned ' to Salem to bq
guests at the home of Mrs. Bag-,
ley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Goltra before leaving for their
home in -Pasadena.
"Perhaps it is best after all
remarked the rejected suitor. "A
man ot 25 would soon tire ot a
wife who hovered' around the 32
mark,"
"Why, Mr. Ardent," said th
woman in the ease, "how very un
gallant of you to insinuate I amr
32."
"Well, perhaps you are not," he.
replied, "but it certainly struck
me that you were - somewhere
around the freezing. point."
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