- "r- jmual Harvest Home Festi vu at Old People 8 Home Tomorrow Afternoon The annual "Harvest Home festival . will be held at the Old People's Home tomorrow from two-thirty to fly o'clock. The First Methodist Church of which Mn Oeorra H." Alden ' in nrenl. dent, are sponsoring the affair. In the receiving llne : will l be Mrs. F. W. Selee, Mrs. J. H. Bak er, Mrs. P. J. Hunts, Mrs. B. L. Gilbert,' members of the board of the Old People's Home. ;- Mrs. Altnira B. Hale Is chair man of the committee In charge ortne tea. ; Mrs. John , Martiii : Canse and Mrs. Fred C.; Taylor will preside at the tea table daring the first noar. . At the second hnnr Mrs V. W . Selee and Mrs. B. L. SteeTes vrmerve84'Gue8t NighV tate their places. v-Those assisting wilLbe Mrs. C. V: Wilson Mrs, -J. W. Phenicie. Mrs. w. s. Savage. Mrs, A. A. Un Mrs. J. II. Clifford: rare a short business review : -:,z ,y,'-? i Mrs. P. O. Franklin read group of Japanese lyrics as did also Les ter McDonald. " v : Charles J. Lisle read an inter esting short story based on a mur der case being tried in court. Perry Reigelman also contribut ed a short dramatic story and sev eral poems to the evening's pro gram. t --. . ; .-Those .motoring to Corvallla were Mr. and Mrs., J. Mw Clifford of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paulas, Mrs. Blanche M. Jones Mrs. W.-F, Fargo, ; JDr..; Mary C. Rowland. Dr. and. Mrs. P. O Franklin, Professor and Mrs. 'Mor ton E. Peck. Miss Ruth Lawrence. Miss Renska Swart, Mrs. Ora F. aacinryre. tester McDonald, Per- house. ry Reigelman, -and.' Charles ' I Lisle, all of Salem. ' Silver Cliff P T. A. Will - Give q f Chinese Fair" X Chlaeea Palr will be riven Friday evening at the Silver Cliff school house under . the auspices or the. Sliver Cliff Parent Teach ers Association. The rroceeds will be used to buy a stove for the kit chen which was built last year. The fair will Include side shows, a ''Mandarin fudge" booth, and fortune telling, booths. Chinese noodles will be served. Auburn Woman's Club Will Meet Tomorrow Evening The Auburn Woman's Club will meet at seven-thirty o'clock FrV day evening in the Auburn school Chapter AB, P. 7. Oj 06- . peeves IZii'-d6rM11' MrB' Charles J. Lisle, Mrs. i :4F H. H. Vandervort. Mrs. Benjamin E, E nnhert . Ur a n h.,.- SlrS' r''41"' R- V Hollenberg. Mrs. J. IL Roberts, Mrs. A. t.fDQvor . .utt. ,,., i I Blatchford, Mrs Mrs. C M Bohrnstedt, Mrs. W. T. Rigdon, Mrs. Day, Mrs. A. C. Clark, Mrs. A. A. Under hill, and Mrs. E. E. I Social Calendar I . o " " 1 c Thursday ; Card party. Sponsored by La dies' of United Artisans. Fraternal Temple. 2:30 o'clock. ; United Artisans. Fraternal Tem 4 pie, v 8 o'clock, 1 " " ' L fc Ladles of the G. A. R. Luncheon f Armory. 12:'0 o'clock. J Dance. Parish house, ' Corner I Winter and Chemeketa Sts. -spon sored by young people of St. Jo seph's Parish. 9 o'clock. ; Kensington Club. Mrs. K.C Kafoury, 750 N. Summer -St, hostess. Liberty Woman's Club. Regular meeting. Community. Hall 2:00 o'clock. " Faculty Women's Club, Mrs. W. E. Kirk. 1455 State St. hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Chapter O, P. E. O. Mrs. A. L. Godfrey, 127 Ladles of Union St. hostess. United ! ATttsans, i : s. has An Interesting program been arranged. Refreshments Willi ' Justice Thomas, A. ZlcBHde Uonored on Birthday Annu j versary ' , - - Justice Thomas JL McBrlde of tbe supreme court iX Oregon was th honor guest at a banquet giv en . last Saturday evening at the Hotel Benson in Corvallla by A. N. Pierce,, manager of the hotel. The occasion' marked ( the : fifty-seven years - that Justice McBiide has practiced law in Oregon, his eight ieth birthday anniversary, and al to the forty-fourth birthday anni versary of the host. s. The banquet was the tenth an nual affair of the kind given by Mr. Pierce in honor ef Justice Mc Bride. r - - V - "-s- ' ' Pr. R. L. Bosworth of Corval lla acted as toastmaster. . Each guest was called upon and respon ded briefly. -CdaUnd a page 5.) V sponsoring card party. Fraternal begin at 2:30 o'clock. : United Artisans. . Regular meet ing. Fraternal Temple. 8 o'clock. Friday --JS-jl. Open program. at. TMf cS-A. Music section of :Saleni I Arts League in' charge, t.- -'"": Frl-Nl-Da Club Dance. Castil Uan HaU. 9 o'clock. ; "Harvest Home" tea. 'Sponsor ed by Ladles of First M. E. Church Old People's Home, 1526 Center St, 2:30-1:00 o'clock. Public in vited to attend. ... "Extravaganza, given by ma- - sic department of Salem High School, School auditorium, Hlch " and Marion Sta. 8 o'clock. Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's . "j-ch. Mrs.- Catlln and Mrs. C.ars, hostess, 1209 Chemeketa St 1:20 o'clock. Woman's Alliance, Unitarian Church. Emerson . Room. 2:30 o'clock. ; ' ; "' ' r Woman Union. Monthly meet ing. First Congregational Church 2 o'clock. '-rv'-v' Golden West Club, W. B. A. Junior Party. Mrs. Jennie Miller, 351 S. 19 St. hostess. Circles of Baptist Church. ; If . Circle, Mrs. Harry. Harms, 1910 N. Summer St. . Jane f s Lawrence Circle.' Mrs. Mark Skiff. 421 1-2 Court St.; Elizabeth Loughrldge Circle. Mrs. Thomas Roen, 1417 Court St, 2; 30 O'clock.:-:-' ;- , '. .'. , "Chinese Fair," auspices of Sil ver Cltff P. T, A.," Silver . Cliff school-house. 7:80 o'clock'- . Auburn Woman's ClnbSchool house. 7:S0 o'clock. -J District MeeUng,-B. and P. W. Clubs. Albany. All-day. A. A. U. W. Luncheon, Gray Belle 12:30 o'clock. "184 North Liberty St. All-day. Annual inspection, W. R.' C. Covered dish dinner at noon. ', -., SuiKIay " ? . Film at First-Congregational Church. "The White, Black Sheep" 7:30 o'clock. ' - -. Monday . Regular meeting, R.'N. A. Fra ternal Temple. Juvenille organt aatlon, 7 o'clock, adults, 8 o'clock. Tuesday . . : ' Social meeting, R.N. A.. Club, I Mrs. Susie Parmenter. 809 N. Com mercial St, hostess.' :'-rv-7. l:r-.- Baker, Mrs. Arietta M. Page. Mrs. H. F. Durkhelmer, Mrs. Illff, Mrs. w; C Young, and Mrs. George H. Alden. ... , An - Interesting ' program has been arranged for the afternoon.! Miss -Mary McKee of Willamette! University will give several read-1 ings and Mrs. : Charles Maxwell will sing. 'Mrs. Maxwell will also lead the groap In singing old songs., v--; 1 -4f v.." ''l:-. The Home is supported by vol untary contributions . -. from the Home Missionary societies of the Oregon district. Friends are ask ed to bring their, contributions of fruit, vegetables, and Jellies 'I'ri day afternoon. ; ; Those who are unable to bring ; their " contribu tions should telephone Mrs.: B. B. Carrier at 1684-J. Writer's Club Entertained in CorvaUis ; The Writer's Section of the Sa lem Arts League, was' entertained Tuesday evening at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron D. Arnold in In CorvaUis. I ' i ' The program opened with a pi ano number played by Mr. Arnold. Mrs." J. M. Clifford spoke brief ly of the literary organizations in Portland in which she Is Interest ed. Mr. and Mrs.- Clifford are members of the local club astheyl made their home in Salem . until a few years ago. Mrs. Blanche M. Jones read two poems, "Youth" and "Thorough fare." ;: 'f 1 v r; ry 5 -X. Mrs. Robert C. Paulus gave 1 talk on the activities In the fruit canning industry. . Miss Renska Swart who - won third : place la the national "Old Ironsides", contest, displayed her awards and told a few details of the contest. -Mra. W. F. Fargo read a bit of blank verse entitled. -Pioneers. Two lyrics were read by Dr. Mary C. Rowland - The original poem, "1 Saw an Ancient Woman" was contributed by Professor Morton E. Peck. Mrs. Byron - Arnold read a sonnet. "Mother to Daughter.' , Chapter AB ef the P. E, O. Sla te mood observed "Guest 5 Night' at the meeting of the chapter at the home of Mrs. E. C. Richards Monday evening. .' j ; 7 The program included : musical numbers by Mrs. Harry Mi Styles, and vocal solos given . by - Miss Grace Osborn and Mrs, Ray Smith. Miss L. May" Ranch gave a talk on the dedication of the memorial li brary which haa been, erected re cently at. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, in honor "of the founders of, the Sis terhood. . ' .j 1 '- - Special guests were Mrs. O. L- Llpps of Chemawa ; Mrs.- L. L. Laws, Mrs. Mary E. Rauch, x Mrs. Wllllan M. Hamilton,: and Mrs. C. F. Davis. - : r -j J'j -;' Members pTesent were Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. Ray Smith Miss Grace Osborn; Miss Grace; Eliza beth Smith, Mrs. W. D. -Smith, Mrs. W. P..- Fargo. Mrs. Mary Reeves, Mrs. Bessie L ' Barrett, Mrs. L. P. Brlckell. MIsS Mary Rauch, and the hostess, Mrs. Rich ards. ,.; ' ' T. ' Mrs. Richards was - assisted In serving by Miss - Osborn, :Mrs. Kirk, and Mrs. Styles. . Woman's Auxiliary of SU - ' Paul's Church - I J ) Mrs. Prank 1 Spears and Mrs. Russell " Catlln will entertain the Woman's Auxiliary of St.: Pauls Church Friday afternoon in their home at. 1209 Chemeketa Street. A cheerful hotel with a warm welcome for guests. Opposite leadina -theatres. , .Room and Bath 14(0 to $330 Holed I?id!di3t2 SAN FIVANCIGCO V . m FOOTBALL $2.20 PORTLAND AND RETURN , . ; , , Via Oregon Electric Ry. - " for the O. AY C, - Idalio Game Saturday; Nov. 19 f : . Tickets on sale Nor. 17th, 18 and 19th ; Return limit Nor. 2nd O. H. Ry trains leave Salem for Portland at 7:15 a. m., 10:02 a. m. (Ltd.), 1:20 p. m., 4:11 p. m. (Ltd.), 5:80 p. m., 8:23 p. m arriving Jeff erson Street at 8:55 a. m., 11:80 a. m. 8:00 p. m., 5:40 p. m., 7:10 p. m., and 10:00 p. m. Returning leave Hoyt Street StaUon at 8:05 a. m. (Ltd.), 10:50 a, 2:05 p. m.. 4:45 p. m., 6;05 p. m., 9:55 p. m. (Jefferson Street 16 minutes later) arriving Salem at 9:61 a. m., 12:42 p. m., 4:00 p. nu, 6:16 p. m., 7:57 p. m., 11:50 p. m. - ' Tickets, folders, parlor car seats, etc. Ii. F. Knowlton - Phono . V. W. Ritchie Trav. Psgr. Agt. M-T2T TlcaAgnt 1 - . r, . v -. . . ... . ! 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Manufactured to retail from $7.00 to $9.00 per pair. iWill go on sale on the Sec ond Floor Economy Department $3.95; Fifteen' hundred pair in all sizes from 2lA - Sefcond Floor Economy Department n V'r hx s; IlJb: ST Q "3) W of. -a Photograph of a Dear One to a Dear One VHf RANDFATlIEIl and Grandmother your Bjr chpdren and their children will ' prizef a photograph of y,ou above anything else you can give them. Nothing more expresses your ; love than your photograph It is the next thing to you, yourself. - . For Christmas give ; your children and grandchildren a photograph of yourselves. Mark how they beam when you present it to them. , We do the finest and most artistic of portrait photography at very reasomble prices. Special rates for the holidays'. Beautiful mountings and frames. J Cregcn BIJg. Tclc A.c C