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- X' -f Ail- AODRED-BUNCH c President Hall Will , Visit Alumni in Oregon . According to the University of - Oregon alumni magazine, "Old Oregon," alumni in a number of Oregon ycitles "will soon hate an . opportunity to meet President Ar . cold -Bennett -Hall. - nsns -hare been made for a. number of trlps "Which will take the newpresident fit tne university . to every section of the -Btate. The-,fisst.of, these trips be ran on November 27. with . the following Itinerary: , Novem ber 29, La Grande; November 3 0K Baker; December 1, ; Pendleton; - W am r Mt "w-w mm . -i uecenjDer . ioe jjaues; AJecem ber ?J, -Hood Klver; December A, Oregon City; December 6, Salem; December 1, Corvallis; Decembe'r 8 Grants Pass r December S, Ash land ; v December - 10, - Klamath Falls; December lli.MedfortL. . : la most Instances President Hall -will be in the various cities on this .schedule in the evenings of the However, in Salem," all former students and friends of the unl- versify will be given an opportun ity to meet President Hall person alty at a reception at'tne "Woman's' . club bufldlng "from 3:0 to 5:30 o'clock next -Monday afternoon,, . - V." ' . " ' ' ""' - " 4- Christmas Dance at-lUahee ' Country Club Is Brilliant Affair of Tuesday 4 An outstanding preChristmas affair .was the informal dancing party at wnicn Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiff and Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith entertained on Monday, eve ning at the Illabee Country club. , .rir ooiigns, -nouy.- rea tapers ; and 'glowing ? hearth :loga trans . formed the ball room into a Yule tide "scene. Miss Maxlne Glover and Miss Margaret 'Breltenstein presided at.'the punch bowl. . In the guest group v were Mr. ' and Mrs. P. W. Poorman, Mr., and ' Mrs. P. tBIker, Mr. and Mrs. 1U I Compton, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Busick. Mr. and Mrs. 'E. f'. Smith, , Mr. nd Mrs. J. 'C. Perry, Mr-5 and -Mr Walter: Kirk; Mr. ; and Mrs. T&vVvY Cleason , Mr. and Mrs, U. I iage, Mr. and Mrs. W. t. Crier, JKJ and .Mrs. Carl Webb, Mr. and M? Lewia Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. kagel,Mr.n'aad!Mrs;:JU Krause. Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. But -- . ter. air. ana uirx. . w. imw.' mp. and Mrs. L. W. PhlUIpsI Mr.'and '.Mrs. Harry J. Wtedmer, Mr, Tend Mrs. W. I. Needham Mr. and Mrs E. j; Law, Mr. and Mrs., Henry A. Cornoyer, , Mr. and Mrs. G. . E. Schuneman, ; Mr. and Mrs. E., N Simon. Dr. and Mrs.' George Vehrs, . Mr. and Mrs. Guy. O. Smith, . Mr, and Mrs. Robert B.' Duncan, Mr, - and Mrsi Ralph H.'Cootey, Dr. and Mrs. phil- Newmyer; Mr. and Mrs. f Frank Bowersox. Dr. and Mrs. W. 1L Darby, Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Bur ton, Mr. and Mrs. John Bropby, iir. ana.Mrg. . v. u. iunn, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers. , Dr. and Mrs. John C. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson," Mr., and Mrs! William Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. ?Roy Mills, Mr. 'and Mrs.'Paul Hatoser, Mr." and Mrs T. W. Creech, Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Thielsen, Dr, and Mrs. R. L. Edwards. Dr. and Mrs. R. W, Hans Seitz, Mr. and Mrsr T. A. Llvesley. Mr. and Mrs. W. SL Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hauser. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White, Mr. and Mrs. P. - J Meaney, Mr. and J Mrs. - Joseoh Adolph, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Set- tiemeier, Mr. and Mrs. J: C. Mc The Chernr Citv Rakinr r.n bread, pies and eake are of high est quaury. - One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries. Visit it. Worth wnue. A Salem show place, ,-ff) Quality- painting; both 'varnlsb and laquer work. In our; modem equipped paint shop. .Washing, greasing and night service; tire repairs. Wood's. Auto Service Co. " 'W. '"-O. Krueeer. realtor, nrocres- sive, fair, equitable. Crowing city kru -country make possible buys that will ma"ke you good money. complete listings. 147 N. Com 1. ' () rhurlow Lieurance vomposer 1 'tan 1st - Luthor of "By the Waters of Mlnnetonka" Aiui his associated artists na Woollev , .Lietirance Singing artist A Virgixiia Hicks : - Artist Flatlst In Concert of-Dramatized American Indian Jdusie GRAND .THEATRE December 2 . . ' - , - dliildren's 9latihe 4iOO P. HI. f 2.1c Adults fl.OO pmccrt 8:15 p, SL -h 75c, 1.00, $1.50 1 T! 3sJ1 . Orders Box ; Office Open Tuesday.. Wednesday, Thursday 3 ilees of 'Business &: Profea-1 v clonal Woden' Crub - - Tiiz onnGc:; statzxiaij, SALziiorxcou M m0m . MMMmH ii.i.n-A.K.ii ifMlrj'nii Ol' I ill, ill ill ill. Elroy,- Mr. and Mrs.' T. 1L Gallo way, rMr. and i Mrs.. Robert '-Craig, Mr. and Mrs. George Riches, Mrs. C. R. Thdmpson, Dr. and Mrs. La ban 'Steeves, Mr, - and Mrs. " John J. Roberts, Miss Beverley Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Hunter,' Mr. and 'Mrs. "Charles Waterous Craig, Mr. and jMrs. Max Page. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Page, Mr, and Mrs. Wal ter. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Baker, Mr. and Mrs, Homer Gpu Iet, Mr.-and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Mr. -and Mrs. George Dorcas, Miss Maxlne Glover, Miss Margaret Breitenstein and Alden Adolph. Dr. and Mrs "Charles Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. SpauWing, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mr. and Mrs.'P.D. Juienberry, Mr.' and Mrs. 7 George Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. W. Johnson,7 Dr. .and Mrs.1 C. B. b'Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. A.V7alIace. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weis, Mr.' and Mrs. Ray, Hartman, Dr. and. Mrs. G; 'C. . Bellinger, Dr. and Mrs. ; D. X. Beechler, Mr.; and Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mr. j- und Mrs. William WaltdnMr. and Mrs, Edwin M. Hoffnell; -Mr, attd Mrs. Homer Smith. Mrs. jj LeFurgy, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gfabenhorst, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 'Cdfrie. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mr." and Mrs. Mdrt D. Pilkenton, , Mr., and Mrs. J. H. WlUettrDr. and Mrs, J. Shelley Saurman; Dr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Smith, Otto Hartman, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Thompson, 'Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bonnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed'Gil lingham 1 Dr. and Mrs. H. H, Ollnger, Mr. and Mrs: George Ar buckle, Bud "Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc"; Riggs. Mr. and Mrs.. A. F. Courters, Mrs.' B. L. "Darby, Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Worth, W. .P.I Pohle and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. ! Ralph"; Glover, Mr. and "Mrs. Her bert' Stiff and Mr. and Mrs. Lfnn Smith. ' : Business and 'Professional - -;': Women 8 Club . ;rj .'A-dinner meeting 'of the Salem Business and Professional Wom en's 'dub 'will be held at 6 r30 o'clock this evening at the Gray Belle. Mary-Jane Spurlin, district Judge of Multnomah eou'nty, will be ' the speaker at thl3 'meeting. J udge SpUrlln Is a 'member of 'the Portland Business and Profession al Women's, club. Vi, - Tnurlow Lleurance will not .be able -'to attend the dinner as 'first planned r becauee of the rate- ar rival of ; his 'train, tfhe Lleurance edhcerts "will "be- events; of tomor row at the Grand theater. -a Mat inee at 4 o'clock and an erenlng concert at 8:16. Vlbbert & Todd Electrle fitore High, at Ferry Sts. -Agents for the Easy Washer: .'Good service and low prices are "brlnging-an increas ing trade . to this store. r () lra:W..Jorgeasen. 390 S. High St. . Parts for Ml makes of cars: Best equipped Auto accessory stora in this section.' Prompt and reli able service th rule. . () , Slate surface . roofing . applied over your old shingles. We have over 200 jobs Jn Salem. Nelson Bros... plumbers, sheet metal work, 355 Chemeketa. t , () 1 1 11 h A ROSE i u On Sale In .X 1. - I I , ' Special Purchase and Sale of - ' o r , . .'Today ' ; : j Woman's Foreign :? Missionary society of J ason Lee . church- Mrs. Thomas Acheson, 1060 Jefferson street, hostess. . . ? - Leslie Methodist Ladies' Aid so ciety. - Church parlors, ; 2:30 O'clock.' M V-. J.-i - - - j : i : I Dakota club. Mr. 'and Mrs. G. W. Jones, 2031 Center street; hosts. 8:30 o'clock supper. ! ' Veterans of Foreign Wars Aux iliary. George, Lewis, 1180 . North Winter street, hostess. '2:30 O'clock.: r v ' - . "j:. -.' WUUng Workers' class of First Christian church. Dorothy Mafc Dowell, 10S5 N. 5th street, hoW ess. 2:30 o'clock, i ; . ; . , 1 Business and Professional 'Wom en's club dinner. Gray Belle, 6:30 o'clock. , " ; ; : Royal Neighbors Sewing club. Mrs. -Katie Sfehott, 850 E street. 1 -Woman's Home Missionary So ciety f First Methodist chnrchT Chnrch "parlors. '2:30 o'clock. ! i Benefit card party; St. Vincent du Paul -Altar society. Parish house. j : 'Thnrsday ! Thurlow - Lleurance and Edna Wobney in concert At Heilig thea ter, 8 o'clock. Matinee for school children at 4 o'clock. Auspices of Salem Business 'and Professional Women's club. t j Marion v County Veterans asso ciation. .St. - Paul's . Parish house, Chemeketa street. 11 a. m. opening.- " " - " 'Rapheterian eiub. M". G rover Bellinger, hostess. ' i. ' ' . Brush College Helpers. Mrs. II. M.'BuelI, hostess. ; "f' "" -Fridajr ' ' " 4 First Christian'Church Woman's Missionary society.1 Church spar- lors. 2:30 o'clock. ' First , Congregational ehurch missionary 'society. Mrs. Charles E.Ward, hostess. Jason, Lee West Side circle. Mrs. C. IF.- Ldveland, 45 'South' '2Stti street, hostess. u Jii, -'Satunlar.. ,- ' " ; f ,v i 'Cooked food sale and basaar. Ladies of the -Knight . Memorial church. v S. P. ticket office, 184 N";Liberty street Cooked, food sale -and . basaar. StI' Paul's guild. . Parish house, .Bazaar at Hanigar's Hat Shop at', 190 North Liberty, street Auspices Woman's Alliance. of . ;hemekpta . chapter, " Daughters of 'the American Revolution. Mrs. Chester C. Clark, hostess. - Royal Neighbors r Sewing Society . t U Mrs. Katie Schott will entertain members of the Royal Neighbors Sewing club at her home, 850 E street, today, for an all-day meet ing. Silver Bell Circle, ; Neighbors of Woodcraft v " i Last Friday. night wlU.be long remembered by members . of the Silver Bell circle No. '4$, Neighbors of Woodcraft' 'The evenlngxlosed a very interesting "membefship campaign, in Which Mrs. Nan "Pet tyjohn and her team were the vie Special Purchase and Sale ad 81x105 Long Enough for Bolster - YELLOW BLUE IN STRIPES LAVENDER Cotton Goods Section TODAY : s r rr - Salem's Leading ' Department Store . - Ii1 :;7i Tig IfVdBL MyL. tors. ; After the lodge meeting the members "marched to the banquet toom. ' Upon their arrival' there a beautiful crown was blaced on the bead -of Mrs. 'Nan Pettyjohn, 'and a lovely corsage bouquet 'present ed. ' 'She; was then seated in a floral ' decorated, chair, .'carried around.' the ' room, and then 'sta tioned at the head- f - the.; table, which. "was beautifully . decorated for the -occasion. Those in charge were Mrs C. W. Shaw, MrsT Sadie Jepson and Mrs. Fern - Dake. . ably assisted ' by their "" teams. - ' Chemeketa' Chapter -. DecembeTiMeetiiig .. i The , regular December ; meeting of Chemeketa chapter, Daughters ol the American -Revolution; VlH be held on Saturday afternoon .at the home of the regent, Mrst. Ches ter C Clark. :. Tbe program of the afternoon will be a toaper.'Tlie Revolutionary War from theTBrlt- Ish - Point - of Vlew," bjr Mrs. - W. F., Fargo. . The annual 'dues wfll be received at this meeting;:. x Missionary Society ; ; at Ward Home i The Woman's Missionary-: soci ety of the First Congregational churchy will meet at 2 : 3 0 ? o'clock on Friday afternoon at theihome of Jtev. and Mrs. C. E Ward. :Mrs. W.T3. Clarke will ba the devotion al leader of the afternoon, while Rev. Mr. Ward 'will give the fles- sbn. Hostesses With -Mrs., Ward Will be Mrs. Dan J. Fry Sr., Mrs. Kitty Graver, Mrs. F. D. Kibbe, Mrs. Ellsworth RIeketts, Mrs. Charles Elgin, Mrs. Elmer; Riets, Mrs. 'Charles .Brown,; Mrs.? Abb io Farrar and Mrs. Josephine, Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Noye& Celebrate Fortieth Wedding Anniversary The fortieth wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs OAl Noyes was 'celebrated at their home on Monday, Nov. 29, with an old-time charivari which 'was extremely en joyable. The guests were invitett into the home.' each laden 'with a well fiUed basket. A 6 o'clock din ner -was spread. The ga'theriiig vas b complete surp'rise to .Mr. and Mrs. Noyes. After the dinner' hour fire-hundred Was the diversion "of the evening.- T In the group for the occasion " (Contlnued'on.page 10.') " : FOR RENDER HOT BREADS Hot breads are always tender they never; fail icnakes : delicious hot breads -because it is a r al ly gooi -t p ea t shorteniog. Snowdrift is Nrich and delicate it's as fresh cas new eggs aftd is sweet as : sweet creain. ; 1 t of 41 Main Floor St if .f" it. '--!!!!! i ii The Kour Horsemen - Rudolph Valentino Classic Showing at Capitol Rosedale Helen McMillan spent the Thanksgiving vacation at her home m remand. The Misses Helen and Laura erwear 1" Item ton mYwrnyu need. Styles Change . Tut rarely, so wbjr not stock up now? Go to your nearest Breler store, they U. have It at the uatne low prices. : ' : : ' 141 N. COM'L ST. STORENo.24 SALEM, ORE. L . . - . . v : ; $L5o; vA--ttji:. COTTON UNION : AVtypical Breler Valtee. It li not often yoa: are VI.V.VU - ' . 'cotton f anion at this low price. ' hy not vtfcke v advantage of It now?. .At this special price-- , $1.19 APIECE t GABMENTS xqr ioik . ' Heavy, bat ; : fine cotton two-piece ... salts. These commonly 'retail for 95c each. Kow for, both shirt and" drawers - i 2 for 51.45 1 IiOT E-H A 'Men's Better grade Bal-briga-lan Shirts and Draw ers, Elastic Knit and mer-cberl-ed bands. Special Att Price. l.V r :'-JHE BrtD)FdM UNE Sold: bytLj., mills direct to the Breier company. Shipped by water, to : our coast distributing .house. Placed in our stor at- the Uore.st possible price. ; Always1 sold t to 'yDii -for lesx : 1 TTTVTT f , of the savings we -can guarantee you on I HllNIVi a special drive like. this. v- ; " r Tit Vain , Oar" Banner-Number, dtotribatlng anderwear not distribute merchsndUe ' to the oreUaary way. - We deem It . good basineae . to see hovv low i price v can set on - an article. ' boring thia bfg anderwear drtve w are olng the limit ' for 70a . beUevteg. oar sales increase will Justify this low price. t- ; - .v-.. ... A . : . . : : ' . .". . .. -" V. l'' TS CTMS' P h "-Tl' F ,TPrlS-NEVER m tquestiotxjof hmc much,", your 'eahr. get, but rather. JuncMttle ye -cent veil f orm y VZJ(M:SDAY2.I0nNIi;GDCE:iBER 1, 4G2G pf .leJApocalypse, Cam mack returned to" their schoolj work Monday morning after spending the Thanksgiring vaca tion with their mother. W. E. Way and Charles Palmer went on a fishing trip last week but were j too late for fish.. . ; BY BUYING DIRECT FEOM THE BIG MILLS, WE CAN AND DO SAVE .YOU MONEXBYEBt-DAYA " rnVf TO i ilNCBEASE , iOUB IM MENSE OUTLET WE ABE SHAT TERING ALL PREVIOUS VALTTS RECORDS. , . . GQ TO ANY BBEIER STORE. OVER SQQQ- ( . OF THESE .v.v . - WOOL MIXED ONIONS Will be sold by breiee . UiU' .in-JW II. ST5IW. 1H I bu WOL-SPUN UNION Only by quantity bay ing and quantity sell ing are we able to sell yoa this big. wen fU Ung, warm union "at such a low price. At any Ureter store tlieee special days for $1.79 6PKCIAI, NORWICH COTTON UNIONS Hen who prefer .light 'anions the . year around, . will find this well tailored.. . close fitting garment a " Inner and a real br- 89 c Here la a, fine. Heht 'weight, ' bat - f irnm knit Union. In bolh auke and short legs, three-quarter length sleeves. A real bny 69 c 100 wool ' It Bradfords," best' all wool anions. this garment wonld nave to -bring elJgVe Mr,- and; Mrs.. X;A. Bear "and faimjy spent. ThanksgiTing at the Cammack," home. , , t . ' Mr. and Mrs Porter motored to Portland Wednesday returning Friday evening, : The" Tricks "ate . Thanksgiving dinner at the home of ' Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred Scott. .: . -.. ;: T If it comes from us It will please yon because It is so wholesome and good. Better-Yet Bread made by Better Yet Baking Co., 264 North Commercial. (,) Land Department Turns Funds Over to Treasurer The state land department turned over to the state treasurer during the - month of -'November $104,804.18, according to a re port prepared here yesterday by George Brown, clerk of the land department- " - . ' The turn-overs Included the fol lowing items: ' Common school fund principal, payments on loans, S57.898.52; common school fund principal, In come sources, $5806.48; common school fund interest, $34,678.26; agricultural college fund princi pal, payments on loans, $1350; agricultural college fund. interest $775.05; university fund princi pal, payments on loans, -$1000; university fund Interest, $878.72. First National -Bank, the bank of friendship and helpfulness in time of need. Interest paid on time ' deposits. Open an account nd watch your money grow. () IN THE WIS ST ; Stores this Mason. TlMit ' one Treasob Wliy , we tun i quote yoa this heavy 23 ' wool garment at two for tIA) or the sliJg'e salt at . ;. " ( '-- ; i $2.39 , L.OT 500 . Same , as, aliove, eiwirt j guaranteed - "to contain 50 . wool. .Two salts for $3.50 or one 'for i , ' - ' ; TAILORED UNIONS We , hesitate to qnote . a price on this wonder . fol elaMle. long fibre - knit anion, for fear yoa might confuse It : with the. cites p?r ones on the market. Be sure to see It. SI. 75 val ue . $1.39 SfPECIATi Onion : In , the ordinary , way- of . S7.0O; bat , Breier does s Vat Garment snu. 7.v, -r; 'Ul TH2 W25T - Rural - credits, loan fund . principal $400;- rural credits reserve fund interest, , $ 1 1 1 9 ; A. Bufbaak: trust fund interest $342; Apper- -son .fund, principal. $33.61; Ep person f und.'tnterest $518.87, and Thurston fund, Interest, $3.18. ' ; Fores Grove School . district ' will build gymnasium, to cost ' $6,088; " , Christmas List? 'Now let me sec WhaVlUget For Babv Wee Ok : ".Beginning' Today r v i (-1 - vjnrn - juvenilis 3 Till Christmas 'AlyifT-rmiat QUALITY MENS ' WEAB Tkt strv wltk ta founUln 'ifi 'Shopping Days 3 Suits " There Is : more wdir, per nrait,' la underwear if yoa bay " three ; salts at " one time. These prices . make - ewj tor yoa to do Ut I I l . H'l . tT . -II"." 1 ; L l BOY'S FLEECE ; UNIONS - Every .' mother.- knows what boys' cood, fleeced '. Unions , are worth. She -must real ise what an anaeual bargain this writ made' garment is - at onlx 79 c " steciaIj REMELESR! -l'ou canahcays buy for -lets at Breicrs ithether. se advertise or not ? U v .7 4i 'f