Ms?' I I i - I I I is? - - '7" -t cwwy Attractive Dance Given by .Father-Son Banquet Held Monday Night Dancing Clubat South Salem Friends 'ST cre secono, ucuco ui .ue m AN I- season was given Monday evening in Castlllian Hall by the Monday Night Dancing Club. , The hall was ' very attractive with Vnjt1rta of nlnlr. -white, vel- I "fTlow. and borne, chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curry were ; '. special guests for the evening. I Members of the club arei Mr. Ks-- ' and Mrs. William Everett Ander on. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bropby, n Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bates, f t Dr. and Mrs. GTOver C. Gellinger. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Barr. Mr Mrs. Roy Barton. Mr. and Mrs. William J. BuaickY Dr. and Mrs. Prince Bvrd. Mr. and Mrs. A. Col ony. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Baum. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eiker, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. T. -H. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Leland S. Oeer. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Sim onton. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Hum phries. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sch mahl. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith. Mr. nd Mrs. N. D. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs Karl B. Kugel. Mr. and Mrs; Ralph Glover, MrJ and Mrs. W.T. Grier. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs, Paul V. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. V, E.Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rhea Luper, Mr. and Mrs. Roy.H. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. William McGilehrist. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mr and Mrs. E. Max Page. ' Dr. and Mrs. Phil Newmyer, Mr. and Mrs L. G. Page. Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Ol son. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Proctor. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan 'Putnam. Mir. and Mrs 1 C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Li. Snaulding. Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Ii. Stiff, Dr. and Mrs. Fred erick Hill Thompson. Dr. and Mrs. George R. Vehrs, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. E. F Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. George G. Brown. j f ! i I! II 1 t i i Church The William- Penn Comrade club of South Salem held its Father-Son banquet .Monday night at 6:30. Forty fathers and sons sat down to a fine feed prepared by the ladies of the Missionary So ciety of the Church. After enjoy ing the banquet to the full the time was pleasantly spent with s program. The Brown; brothers gave three numbers of music with the mouth organ and violin which were great- andT ly aDnreciated by all. Clyde Har mon, one of Comrades, responded lO Vila IVUl, j .11 X "DID in a very nleasant way. at the same time passing along some good thoughts to the fathers pres ent. L Russell Wright, director of the Comrade club, responded , to the toast. "If I were a son again," al so giving the sons some things to think about as - well as entertain ing with his pleasantries. - -Chaa. R. Bennett had the boys and their fathers all cheering with his welt drawn cartoons and the fitting remarks which he mingled with his drawings. Professor Roy C. Harding gave an excellent ad dress on the relations of co-oper ation which should exist between fathers and sons In modern soci ety. The members of the Com rade club then gave a fine exhibi tion of. tumbling which was great ly appreciated, by all present. Aft er this the benediction was pro nounced by William P. Haworth. vv:irr " 1 w it M Committee Members Meet at Home of Chairman Mrs. Almira B. Hale entertain ed the members of the committee In charge of the "Harvest Mome tea which will be given from two thirty to five o'clock at the Old People's Home. 1525 Center street on Monday afternoon. In the group were Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs. J. W. Phentcie. Mrs. Savage. Mrs J John Martin Canse. Ifva. A Tt Hanson Uk. H ' V. .kheimer, Mrs., George ,H Al- den. Mrs. Arietta M. Page, Mrs. C. F. Wilson. Mrs. J. H. Baker. Mrs. W. C. Toung, and Mrs. Iliff. Mrs. A. A. UnderhUI, Mrs. Charles J. Lisle and Mrs." R. V. Hollenberg are additional com mittee members but were not present Monday. : j Salem Delegation Will Attend Grotto Ceremonial in Port land Gul Reazee Grolto Is planning a big ceremonial at the new Mason ic temple on Saturday, December 10. John A. Meare is chairman of the membership drive, assisted by a large number of the members. George Walter Holcomb will di rect the ceremonial cast. Fred A. In man Is chairman of general ar rangements. The - grotto patrol. Irum corps and band will partici pate. A delegation from El Kar ax Grotto, Salem; Tacobat Grotto, Tacoma; Angora Grotto, ' Seattle, and Chelmlnar Grotto, Yakima will atteni. Students of Mrs. Ralph White Will Give Thanksgiving Dance f The ballet students of Mrs. Ralph Rv White are planning a formal dance t6 be given Thanks giving evening In Castilllan HalL f. i jyk I - 1 . j. ' ' , '4 4 ' ' I -;y-.- .V' " ' I ? - vx i j .-. Bl t UliiTnfilM Mill- 1 ' L t the first sneezed lata "HILL'S V.Zcara-Brorr.iJe-Cuir.ir.e. It breads up a cold in 24 hours because it does the four things necessary, at one time: Stops the cold, checks the fever, opens the bowels, tones the system. miLTLTL9& , Caccara- Bromide ' Quinine Iiitha red box with portrait, 30c Everywhere, ! --', Kafourv WCl Enierfahi Kensington Club ' Mra. N. C. KafeUry will fen ter tain members bt the Kensington Club Thursday afternoon in "her home & 750 North Sumner Street. Guest in Salem From Washington Urt. Roy Stewart of Woodland, Washington, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A vis Martin, for sev eral days Mrs. Vandervort a Guest in Southern Oregon - " " Mrs. H. H. Vandervort is a guest of her son-in-law and dau ghter, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore head, In Coo.uille, Oregon. . rioT n e SUES UXIVERSITY OF OREGOX DIS CLAIMS PART iar issue 1J jyNew' York" bade 'Godspeed to Itufh Elder," the aviatrixT' tlacTfe" knickers and sweaters. It welcomes her home as a young woman 'of fashion, dressed in the i smartest raiment Paris has to offer.! 'Above, Ruth Elder, in her flying togs and in one of the costumes! she purchased in Paria -l-yg; Br . . O-I Social Calendab FT. F. M. S. of Leslie Church Will Meet This Afternoon The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of Leslie Memorial Church will meet at two-thirty o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles VIck on the Gar den Road. Mrs. Teeple will be assistant hostess. All members are urged to be present as plans for the mystery box contest will be discussed. Those who plan to attend are asked to meet at the church promptly at two-ten as cars will be supplied, to take the guests to the Vick home which is about a mile from the end of the bus line. Mr. and Mrs. George Welter Receive Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. George C. Weller (Doris Churchill) are receiving the congratulations of their friends on the . arrival of a son Wednesday, November ninth. The young man has been named John Sumner Weller. ' Mr. and Mrs. Weller are. well known In Salem where they form ally made their home. Young People of St. Joseph's Parish Sponsoring a Dance The young ; people, of St. Jo seph's Parish are . sponsoring a dance tomorrow evening at St. Jo seph's Hall. The committee in charge in eludes: Miss Theresa Aldrich, Miss Pauline Patterson, Miss Clara Stltx. Miss Leah Suing, Henry Barr, Charles . Redding, Gerald Suing, and Lawrence Hermann. Spending the Week at Neskowin i Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Meyers were guests of Dr. and Mrs. R E. . Lee Steiner last week-end In the Steiner beach borne at Nes kowin. ; . S , " Dr. and Mrs. Stiner are return ing this afternoon to Neskowin where they will spend the remain der of the week. Mrs. Kirk Will Be Hostess at Meeting of Faculty Club - Mrs. W. E. Kirk will be hostess at the meeting .of the .Faculty Women's Club. Thursday after noon In her Dome at 14 & 6 state Street." Mrs. Alice H. Dodd. Mrs. N. S. .Savage, and Mrs. E. C. Rich ards will be assistant hostesses. Return From Visit t California : Mrs. Kenneth Brown and her daughter. Miss Dorothy Brown, re turned earlier in the week from Long Beach, California where they had been guests for several weeks of Mrs. Brown's mother. Mrs. E. L. Wilson. - . , - Mr. and Mrs. Kraus'e r Have. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Al Krause had as their guests for several davs re cently, ; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kranse and their son. Bobby, of Toledo, Oregon. Week-end Guests in Salem . Miss Rosalie Jones spent the past week-end in Salem as the guest ot her ancle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. W.r , H. Dancy. Miss ones. Is a student this year at Ore gon State College In Corvallis.- . i ,, - - Woman's Alliance of; Unitar ian Church Wilt wet ... v The- Woman's Alliance - of the Unitarian Church will meet at two thirty o'clock Friday afternoon In the Emerson Room, at the Church. Tea will be served. Ladies of United Artisans Sponsoring Card Party The ladles ot the United Arti sans are' sponsoring a card party Thursday afternoon,, beginning at two-thirty o'clock In the Fratern-. al Temple. Both bridge and 500: will be played, I Wednesday i South Circle, First Christian Church. Mrs. M. H. Viesko, 1348 S. Liberty street, hostess. 2 o'clock. South Section, Woman's Union, .First Congregational Church. Mr.s E. J. DonnelL 869 S. 12th St. hos tess. 2 o'clock. ; Central Circle, Ladies Aid, Ja son Lee M. K. Church. Mrs. W. A. Cnmmings, 18S7 S. Winter St. 2:30 o'clock. Daughters of the Nile. Lunch eon. Elks Club. 1 o'clock.! . Ladles of St. Vincent de Paul Parish. Card party. Parish house, Highland Avenue. 8:00 o'clock. W. F. M. S. of Leslie . M. E. Church: Mrs. Charles Vick.4 Gar den Road. 2:30 o'clock. Meet at church at 2:10. A. B. C. Fair. First .Presbyter ian Church, N. Church St. AH day. Baked-ham dinner, served at 6 o'clock. Lecture, Rev. Harry G. Briault. Christian and Missionary Alliance Hall, Ferry St. 7:30. Thursday Card party. Sponsored by La dies' of United Artisans. Fraternal Temple. 2:30 o'clock. United Artisans. Fraternal Tem ple. 8 o'clock. Ladies of the G. A. R. Luncheon Armory. 12:'0 o'clock. Dance. Parish house, Corner Winter and Chemeketa Sts. spon sored by young people of St. Jo seph's Parish. 9 o'clock. Kensington Club. Mrs. N. C Kafoury, 760 N. Summer St. hostess. Liberty Woman's Club. Regular meeting. Community Hall 2:00 o'clock. Faculty Women's Club. Mrs. W. E. Kirk, 1466 State St, hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Friday Open program at Y. M. C. A, Music section of Salem Arts League In charge. Frl-NI-Da Club Dance.: Castil Han Hall. 9 o'clock. .Tea. Sponsored by Ladles of First M. E. Church. Old People's Home, 1625 Center St. 2:30-5:00 o'clock. Public invited to attend. "Extravaganza." given by mu sic department of Salem High School. School auditorium,' High and Marlon Sts. 8 o'clock.; Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Church. Mrs. Catlln and - Mrs. Spears, hostess, 1 2 0 9 Chemeketa St. 2:80 o'clock. 'Woman's Alliance, Unitarian o'clock. ... - Church. Emerson Room. 2:30 Woman's Union. Monthly meet ing. First Congregational Church 2 o ciocs.. . i' ; '-'v-.-. i w7 ' '; S J:- Saturday j - ' . District Business meeting.; B. and P. W. Clubs of Oregon. Al bany. ' A. B. C. Fair, Will Be Given Today at First Presbyterian Church " . - . j' The Ladies Aid ot the First Presbyterian' Churxh are sponsor ing 'an A.- B. C. ( a building church) Fair at the church today - The booths will be open through out the day, beginning at ten o'clock. A special feature of th fair will be the Pirates', Cave which will appeal particularly to Those In charge of the, various booths are Mrs; George Vehrs. fancy work; Mrs. L- 6.' ClemenC aprons; "Mrs,' W. G. AHen utility booth; Mrs. Ted Chambers and Mrs. Reed Chambers, candy booth and the serving ot tea; .Mrs. Frank Power, cooked food -booth; s and Mrs. . Charles Hudkins, . the Pi rates' Cavfl. - ' A baked ham dinner will be served at six o'clock. Mrs. I. M. Purvine and Mrs. J. W. Harblsn are in general, charge of the affair. . Attend Heifetz Concert in Portland , : Among those who motored to Portland Monday evening to at tend the concert given by Jascha Helf te. famous Russian violinist, were Miss Elisabeth Levy. ; Mrs. Hanna, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, and Mlaa Gretchea Kraexcer. Reed JVattenbcrgep Homo Destroyed In Wight Fire INDEPENDENCE, Nor. 15. (Special.) Fire of unknown ori gin' completely destroyed the house belonging to Reed Watten- berger in North Independence, to gether with iU conteati last eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Wattenberg er were In attendance at a. lodge meeting In Salem and were not aware of their loss until they ar rived home. The. hfcus was part ly insttred. . Saturday by entertaining fifteen of his little friends.; The after noon was spent in playing games. etc., after which the birthday CCEXJBBRATES BIRTHDAY INDEPENDENCE, Nor. 15- (Bpeelai) "Bobble." the small sen of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith, Celebrated his sixth birthday last cake, with iUetx fXfik candle wa ushered In- wltb; ether goodies which chndren enjoy.- Many gifts were received. . STKen Glasses ArO Needed 'APPEAL, TO OrNErLL' t New Location Dr. C. B. O'Neill Fourth Floor " first Rational Bank Building Phoae.J2i Officers of American Legion installed Installation services were held Monday evening in McCornack Hall for the new officers of the American Legion Auxiliary. They are: president, Mrs. King Bart- lett; first vice-president, Mrs. Earl Paulsen; second -vice-president, Mrs. H. R. White; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. R. E. DeGulre; chaplain, Mrs. Frank Jirak, his torian, Mrs. Allan Cleveland; ser-geant-at-arms, Mrs. B. C. Lieual- len. Mrs. A. J. Titus, past presi dent of the snverton auxiliary, was the Installing officer. The hall was attractively dee- orated for the evening with bas kets of brilliantly-colored autumn leaves and chrysanthemums. A social hour followed the in stallation. Mrs. Charles Elery was chairman ot the committee in charge. Committee members were Mrs. Lewis Campbell, Mrs. Barton, Mrs. C. A. Downs, Miss Jean Camp bell, Mrs. G. A. Hathaway, Mrs. H. Oldeburg. and Mrs. Miller. Dr. and Mrs. Vehrs Hosts at Dinner Dr. and Mrs. George R. Vehrs entertained Monday evening with a dinner party preceding the dance given by the Monday Night Dan cing Club. Covers were placed at the din ing table, centered with pink car nations and roses and tall green tapers for Dr. and Mrs. Laban Steeves, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mr. and Mrs.' Frank G. Myers, and the host and hostess. Dr. and Mrs. Vehrs. Return From Visit in Eastern Oregon Mrs. G. M. Moorehead, her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dan Moorehead, and her grandson, Dan Jr., return ed late late week from a visit of several days with Mrs. G. M. Moonhead's daughter, Mrs. L. C. Klmsey, in Bend. The trip was made by way of the McKenzie Pass. Rev. Harry G. Briault Will Speak This Evening Rev. Harry G. Briault, return ed missionary from Brazil, wiU speak Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Hall on Ferry Street. He will tell of the work done by the church in South America. Rev. Briault will also display stereoptican pictures. UNTVERSmr OF OREGON. Eu gene, Nov. 15. CSpeclal) w The University of Oregon is taking no stand In the present controversy over whether or not the name of the Oregon Agricultural college shall be changed to Oregon State college, it Is stated by Dr. James H. Gilbert, dean of the college of liberal arts of the university. Reports have been noticed that state that the university has "long opposed the change. These re ports are not true, it is Stated by Karl Onthank, executive secretary! of the university, who says that at no time has any statement of opin ion in the matter been made by any one connected with the fcai- versity. ; Changing the name of the agri cultural college Is a matter for its board of regents, the governor and the legislature, university of ficials say. It has been noted here that Governor Patterson indicates that. h is opposed to the change, since he feels that Jhe college was created primarily to foster agri culture, the basio industry of the state. Two Prohibition Agents Arrested After Party SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15. (AP) Two prohibition agents Thomas Lorsbach and William Arnold-' were suspended from the federal service Monday, after they had been arrested for driving an automobile Into a downtown gar age and enforcing theft demand for "snappy service" with drawn pistols. Arnold was charged with drunk eness, but that charge was dismis sed In police court and one of dis turbing the peace, to which he pleaded guilty, was placed against him. He will be sentenced tomor row. A charge In police court against Lorsbach was dismissed. THUMB INJURED INDEPENDENCE, Nov. 15. (Special) Clyde Cross, the 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cross, met with a painful accident when he was struck with a hoe completely severing the cord of his right thumb. Dr. Knott was called and several stitches were required to close the wound. DR. WIPRUD BUYS HOME INDEPENDENCE, Nov. 15.- ( Special). Dr. C. W. Wiprud has purchased the attractive bungalow on Seventh street recently vacated by Dr. Fawcett. The property was owned by Dr. Geo. C. Knott. INSTALLS RADIO INDEPENDENCE, Nov, 15- ( Special) Walter Plant, Secre tary and manager of the Wigricb Ranche, has installed a new At twrter Kent radio In his home. PLAN CALIFORNIA TRH INDEPENDENCE, Nov. 15.- (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 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