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12 v , - - - - : . . . - s .mm - ... .... - - jj bVoozaiA PUNCH jf. ) I fl ALL PUOTOS DV - I I V J f ! KENNLL"- ELLIS ; . : S J! ' . 'T x'.r" r r- v mqs.: 1 ' Nc rf: . x ) . ; . : x - M K - - :; V V A. VJ- ?:4 1 rvT - t - . r ii i . i ..t f ,; : M ' - a--" - Fire popular society 'women of Salem are: Upper right: Mrs. George A.' White andupper left, Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson, who with Brigadier-general George A. Whiter and Governor Isaac Lee Pat- ter?on, will be the honor guests at the formal reception knd" military ball which will be the most, "TCrtint-aoclal erent on the week's calendar.. Center right: ; Mrs: - Paul H. Hauser, prominent In? tbe work of the Leslie-McKlnley-LIncoln Parent Teachers Association; -and 'the only-delegate from 5 Salem to the Oregon Parent-Teachers : Association conyentlon which -was held October 24th-28th In La Grande. Lower right: Mrs. Thomas A. LlTesIey; who entertained on Thursday, afternoon of the rast week with the second delightful affair of a series which she has planned for the winter.!! Lower left: Mrs. David Bennett Hill, who with Dr. Hill has arrived recently from "Bend to make her! home in Salem. A number or attractive affairs have been given in honor of Mrs. Hill since' her. arrival in Salem. : ; v:---; i":-- .--:- t j-1 . v- ; i - C :"':.;'.V5-V,i-'r : 5 : TIIE WOOD ROAD , If I were to walk this Ay ' Hand jn hand with grief, I should mark that maple- spray ' i . - Coming into Leaf. 1 I should note how the old burrs " ; - Rot. upon the ground. . Ys, though grief should know me hers ! ' - V could not in truth.be said . ' ' Hiis was lost on me : ".,;. While the world goes round, ? '' A rock-maple showiiig red, : ' Burrs -beneath a' tree. i ; - -- ' Edna St. Vincent Millay Salem Woman's Club Spon soring Bazaar in December Elaborate arrangements are be ing made for the .bazaar which - wilr-be-s tin sored ' by the"Salem Toman'a club on Thursdly. Fri day, and Saturday, the 'first, sec ond, and third of December. "- The affair will be given for the benefit of the Salem General hos pital and is in direct charge of the hospital division of the vclnb. of which Mrs. : Walter L. Spauld lnc Is chairman. Members of the department ; are Mrt. ' Frank Spears. Mrs. Lester F. Barr. Mrs. William McGllchrlst Jr.t and Mrs. Erwin F. Smith. Practically every woman In the club will assist with the bazaar. A similar. bazaar 'was given by the clTib last year. The entire sum raised at the bazaar, nearly one thousand dollars, .was turned OTer to the hospital, j ; : A feature of the bazaar will be the tamale booth which will be inJ charge of Mrs. E. E. fBragg. This booth proved exceedingly popular last year as did also the Oriental booth, which, will h opened again this year. The beautiful Oriental novelties owned by Mrs. Ruth B. McNary, Meedaxjes Roy H.-Mills Emma Minton, : John D. Foley George L. Forge, D. J. Fry Jr., F. 0. Goltra, Homer Goutlet, Lewis D. Griffith, Arietta M. Page. Oer trudo J. M. Page, Rollin K. Page, Miss 'Alma Pohle, Mesdames E A, Pierce, Earl Pearcy, TJ. G. Ship ley, Ray N. Simmons, Mark Skiff, N. C. Kafourn, W. C. Kantner, T. B. Kay. N. D. Elliott, 8. M. Endl coit, H. J. Clements, L. O. Clem ent, George ;WY Cleveland, H. V. Compton, Josephine Davis, F. C. Delong. J. M. Devers, G. Ebsen. and P. A. Elker. ' ' , ; r Assisting with the candy 'booth on Friday will be the following: Mesdames W. M. Smith, D. D. ing. Miss Mattle Beatty, Mesdames Karl Becke. G. C. Bellinger, D. X. Beecher, Amanda Matthews, R. M. McDonald, .Wm. McGilchrist, Jr., Clara E. McLure, L. H. McMahan, Merrill D. Ohllng, R. K. Ohling, Edgar Hartley, Ray Hart man. Miss Edith Hazard,-Mesdames E. M. Page, Hal D. Patton, Clara Patter son. W. M. Pennington,. : J. C. Cra ;D?A5 its. SlephA WUte 0. A. white, liifVhUd, IU U lUcis tad Uiia Dof5iiy 3 . t. . . . - tl"s- ' l a -' -a -a a ' ui coarga on sTmay wiu be ; 21esdmea Claude lusToff. . H L. EUff, Weitef Btbla CJ E. fetrtck- B. 7. isoa, J. Lytnan Steed, B. T, Bams. Le&tsr F Barr, Theo Barr,. W . W. Baum, E. O. Moll, Artattr H. Moore, Will Moore, A. N. lloores, Martin M. Fsrrey, B. " F. Fisher, Estelle, O, Ford, Harry Hawkins, W. C. I law ley, pan! H. Hausef, A, L. Head rick. ; wm. Brown, George . M. Brown, A. L. Brown, W. D. Smith. Erwin Smltn, Albert C Smith, T. S. Roberts, C. II. RobertsonMerle Rosecrans, Ronald E. Jones, - W. E. Kirk George King, Carey Max- tin. Iraa.MarUn, H D. Chambers, C. C Clark, W. IX Clarke, E.C Cross, W. H. Barby, Earl M. Dane, J. H. ' Willet,-Mary Yokey, W. & Young, II. J. Bean. Helen South wick., and Miss Eleanor C. Jones. The cooked food booth will be taken care of on Saturday by: Mesdames : Arthur M. Vassall. H. -H. Vanderrort, George " R. Vehrt. Marie Von Eschen, Bernard W. Tick, Elizabeth McNary Al bert.. George H. Alden. WV C. Al len. W.; S. Mott, Frank Meyers, J. WVI Nash, Leonard Ij. Nelson, C. M. ' Eppley, - Frank M. Erlckeon. R. J. Hendricks, Byron B. Her rick. D. A. Hodge, Edwin M. Hof- fenell, Helen ? S. Howard, C. P. Brelthaupt, John E. BrophV. Fan nie Brown.i Ray .L. mith, Homer Smith,- Guy O. Smith, John L. Rand. A. M. Reeres, E. C. Rich ards, Zadoe Rlggs, O. E. Price, H. S. Probert,; J. B. Protzman, Flor ence Irwin, A. B. Kelaey, S. P. Kimball, W. J. Kirk, , Frederick Lamport, L. L. Laws. J. H. Lau terman, WV C. Dibble, Alice H. Dodd, TJ. fl. Dotson, I. M. Dough- t6n, and W. W. Loeney. . Cadman Club Will Give McDowell Club Program on November 28th . ., The Second McDowell Clwb con cert of the fall season .will be glren, Monday evening." November 18th, in the concert nail In the Nelson Building. - . , . . I- The Cadman Club of Portland Is coming to Salem that evening and will put on the concert. The club Is noted for Its splendid work end to made up of talented musi cians, all of whom are profession als. The program will Include solo and ensemble singing and also piano numbers. , Salem friends will be interested to learn that Mrs, Half Miller, a sister of Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn. wiir. appear with the : club. Mrs. Miller fs remembered In Salem for her assistance at - the elaborate costume recital given last spring by Mrs. Rahn. These programs . given by the McDowell , Club are not for the pleasure of members of the club only but for anyone in Salem who Is Interested In music and Its de velopment." v Mrs: Siewert and Mrs. Smith Entertain With Two De- -lightful Affairs - ' i Mrs. Albert A. Siewert and Mrs. Guy O, Smith entertained Wednes day with two delightful affairs, a six-table bridge party in the after noon, and an equally enjoyable '-'500" party In the evening. Cdcial &Att?;aA3 Fim at JHIOO&greeayeXMLNee jt Uiy iABSUSV ghees, ftTTd'eiecBU j,-.-.,'-. I Klmmerman - sif rthd Mrs ' . . . . 'VL- ' ii , hi r-M . m.' - I 4At iloffieV Y4, eA itio- t o'clock, PubUe iflritid to attend. Mo&day - Regular meeting, R N A Fra ternal Temple JttVeanle wganl satien, T o'clock adults, S o'clock, Woman's Club " Classes i Wom an's Club-heuse, ' North Cottage Street, - Current Erents . Class, ItlO o'clock.' - Boo&oMhe Month Class. 3! tO o'clock. ' General Aid Society, Jason Lee M. B. Church, "Church, parlors. 2:30 o'clock. . American Legion Auxiliary. Mc Corhack Hall, S o'clock.' Executive committee meeting, 7:30. - White Shrine. Masonic Temple, 8 o'clock. , - Tuesday Social meeting, , R. N A. Club. Mrs. Susie Parmenter, SOS N. Com mercial St. hostess. : Social Afternoon, Club, Eastern Star. Masonic Temple. S o'clock. V Dance, : sponsored by Pythian Sisters. .. Fraternal Temple. ; 8 o'clock. . ' "'"'y Marous Club. Elizabeth Bar ham 1826 4th Street, hostess. Social Meeting, Y. K. K. Class of First M. E. Church. Epworth Hall. 7:30. . Wednesday ,.--Daughters of Veterans. Wom an's' Club-house. : 8 o'clock. ! .Thursday , Thanksgiving Dance. Fsaternal Temple. 9 o'clock." - T&bSf 13: I'dxlttfteati -j r aid jUrs QroUfh: LoUi?e?i iiiid iifi W; H? Jai'fey, lift iU Uft: & BiblYJi I'ih ilfA il ,Ulh Xft h Both affairs were given in the Siewert home on North Winter Street: ::; ':.'-; 'dl'-' The living rooms were most attractive with lovely baskets of yellow, and lavendar -chrysanthemums.- Yellow and bronze chrys anthemums decorated the 'dining room I - J j . . I .A two-course... luncheon .was served at the close of ' the after noon, i . ' The afternoon guest group In cluded: Mrs.' Wlllard Wlrtz, Mrs. Max Page. Mrs Frank G. Bower- s ox. Mrs. O. L. Fisher. Mrs. R.C. Hunter, Mrs. John Orr. Mrs. G. L. Forge, 'Mrs. Grant W. ' Day, Mrs. A. M. Jerman, Mrs. W. J. Lilje aulit, Mrs. T. ' S. Roberts; - Mrs. Allan J. Cleveland, Mrs. ; B. F. Pound.' Mrs. P. J.t Meaney, Mrs. Roy R. Hewitt, Mrs. M, E. Han sen. Mrs. G. E. Schuneman, -Mrs. John-L. Rand, "Mrs. "Frederick Hill - Thompson, Mrs. G, L. New- tonMrs. Carbray of Independence Mrs. Charles Wiper, Mrs. Lee M. Unruh, Mrs. Harry Belt. Mrs. Ivan Martin, Mrs. C. F. Giese, Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. E. M. Hoff nell; Mrs. D. X. Beechler. and the hostesses, 'Mrs. Siewert and Mrs. Smith. Mrs; PV"J.'Meaney won high score prize and Mrs. D. X. Beech ler the second prize. - Eight tables of - five hundred were In play In the evening. High score honors ' were won by Mrs. Phil Newmyer and Mr. August Huckesteln. - . In the group were Mr. and Mrs. , Herbert L. Stiff. Mr. and .Mrs. Bates &eaa and Mis, ftof ft. Hewitt, li knd Mrs, W I, PkU lips, litx and Mrs. EY A, Colony, Mr, ahd Mrs William J. Bastek. Mrs, CatiierUa Darby, Mf, bad Mrs James Hehcel, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Smith, and Mr, and Mrs. A A Siewert. Mrs. Hewitt assisted Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Siewert In serving the late supper, .. Mrs Li P. Leedv Will Return to Salem . The many friends of Mrs. L. D. Leedy iwlll be pleased to learn that she, has been permitted to leave the Surgical Hospital In Portland and will return to her home In ' Salem. ; Mrs. Leedy has been confined to the Portland hos pital for the past eight weeks. Returns From Southern Oregon Mrs.rHenry II.. Vandevort re turned ; Friday evening after spending! three weeks in Coqullle with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.- George Moorehead, Jennelle Vandevort. ) Mr. Vande vort motored to Coqullle to re turn with Mrs. Vandevort and also to , see - his little grandson, George ; ; Henry Moorehead,' , who was born a week ago. '. Attractive Affair Gien at Kug el Country Home An unusually attractive affair was the thirty-two cover dinner party given Friday evening by; Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Kugel and Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Darby In the Ku gel country home west of' Salem.' (Continued on page 15.) " " Dine Today at the 1 Betty Lou Luncheonette .1326 State 60 c Dinner - : s-i r - . . " . - . . ' . - . X ' .-. . " . - Fruit Ckxiktail Roast Chicken with Dress ing and Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Creamed Cabbage Pepper Ring Salad ' ' : ' Hot Rolls Butterscotch and Applie Pie : Tea, Coffee or Milk Add Scalp ? x ' ' A v. -x :: X . k,:: : ? , v. . . . J 4, - i f N. i If your hair won't keej) the simplest wave for several days, there Is probably too much acidity. A condition that causes hair to be stubbornly straight and - stringy, and to lack all lustre. Acid scalp. From the hour you check, this excessive acidity your hair . will act and appear very different. It will arrange easily in any style that becomes, for It wiil have lovely softness, and -all the sheen all . healthy hai? normally has. Danderlne will neutralize the acid, and actually dissolve - every v par ticle of dandruff scale. Your hair won't need anything else to keep It fresh, wholesome, and free from the least objectionable taint that is too often noticed in otherwise fastidious women. Danderlne sella for only, thirty five cents at any drugstore, and as only a few drops on comb or towel will do the work, a bottle lasts for weeks! The Swart Specialty Shop Is now located at 244 N. High St. between the Baby Specialty Shop and the ' new Terminal Stage Building.; In this, new location they. will feature the high grade line of Compacts by Poirette. : These garments are designed to pro duce the correct figure outline and yet be comfortable to the wearer. They will continue the special prices on some lines of mer chandise as allowed during the removal sale. s . , . Their customers wishing to make fitting appointments may do so by calling or phoning number 2812. - " fl: Siir-TT UlllJuiJ MONTH-EKD SALE - ft' ... .. - . , - OF i s I I 1 w: : vin T raci r. Mrs. Spauldleg will be In charge I wiYL -t ' Spauldieg will be ' in charge of the cooked food booth and the caaay oooin wilt oe in cnarge or Mrs. Frank Spears.pl K;,r,,, : On December 'first the follow ing win assist at the candy booth! Mesdames Frank Spears, B. N. Speer, F. W. Spencer, W. L Sta ler, R. E; Lee Stelner, Jos. Baum gartner, C. H. Bauer; F. A, Beard, J. H. McNary, Mlsg Baurer, F. A. Beard, J. H. McNary, Miss Nina I SMSBSSSS Pat and fad are mortal enemies. Yottxaat be sty'Jsh and fleshy. Th two don't go together. Cut there Is no need to bo stout You can have the slender figure which faabloa demands, and what's more you can have It UM-lH ." ; f . r--Ttl i:ey Vc; rtyakian. For year X Tosve cpedaSxed la LlJ hV V?ri ST: ; 1 t' u4U el men and wemen overbwdened ,tw.t-a , - . um lot tny patients so tn their csneral health iahu iivr i m vrci tir wtduced, m yo take advent.. 1 r- -t- ! er that tsy .treataeat fce!p yoa as fit has 5 t,V I iCic r?d what a tew pa&ents aay : . , ' stiooei a foami m mtf a4 Ud SaC .; l!m Ant Qcxmi ww&u: ?! wlsi 171 powaU. briar I Urt4 ywK trarilBrat t4 I m vans. Yae wmr prfai ! iVver l.X MtUW-i M i ... Vi. I I f-ti ) r . . mil ec - r ijl it M r. i , . ' f .r-'treia.'- Yesr very- life is threatened by r':; l- ff cow. Y'I1 f.-tlktter, lock better and - . ' r.1 (: t - " 1 cr tocllct and Free trial treatment Roblin, W. D.' Rosebraugh, D. H. mour Jones. George E. Lewis, C. A, Lewis, C. Q. Doney,' v R. - e. Downing. E. E. Elliott; W. E. W1T son. Otto J. Wilson, : George ; A. Wilson. Walter Winslow, H. R. Worth, and David Wright. : . On Saturday the foUowIn will assist with the candy booth: - f I . Mesdames F. C.r Taylor, Fred erick Hill . Thompson,-: S. ' ."W. Thompson, A. A. , Underhlll, Van Seller Welder Harry : .Weis, Charles Weller. George J. Wen droth, Lenta Westarott, Alfj-ed Berg,- C. P. Bishop, A. L. Blam pled, Gt R, BonnelL F. G. Bower sox, Henry Morris. Miss Esther A. F. Erixson, ' Wm." Fordyce. M. Morris-Mesdames W B. Mott. Fargo, Ray . L. Farmer. Fred . J. Browning. Martha '. J. Brownell. Winnie Pettyjohn; Madde Pointer. L."' M. Purvlne, "Harvey Romalne. Margaret M. Schnmacker,' G. E. Schuneman; W. .B. : Johnston. Frank JaskoskL David M. John. V. E. "Kuhn,-:: A. Knrts.' E. . E. Ling, Harryl Love. Roy Burton. Wm. . J. Buskk. y?. Brrd, Richard Cart wright, ResseH Cat lin. and B. E. Carrter. f C In charge of 4 the . cooked foo booth durinsi the three days wltt be the following: - , 'On Thursday December J. Mes dames Walter L. Spanldlng. Jen nie C. Vinsent. M. B. Wagstatf; A. L. Wallace, Wm. Walton, ; W. E. Anderson, Geo.-L. Arbuckle. Fred W." BaIley,,P, L. Newmeyer. Ed win Nissen, KIna A; Nooti H.-' S. Gile.'E. E. Gilbert, Roland Glover. Bertha MGrillln. N." E. Gnnnel. C. S. Hamilton. Wm.lM. Hamil ton.. George J. Pearce, Morton E. Peck. U. G. Boyer, E. E. BraKR. G. Brabeck. A. A. Siewert. Ida Shsde, Oliver B. Hnrton. Alton D. Kells, E. E. Kennell. Ralrh Coo- ley. T. D. Cradietaush, Crrti3 D. y - paw MoBatag Range ."and Circiuilaicoiic Demoe'steatioBi POSITIVELY ENDS WEDNESDAY . .ft. -m, 5 - . j . .9 EASY TERMS Cee his Facioas Western Built Rane in Action. " " Sample the Delicious Cakes Baked in the Montas Itane by Mrs. Stifler; our demcrtratcr, Take advantage of our special Sales, Terns an$ Free Mer , chas diss Offer. . r , . Trade in. Your Old Rane as Part Payiaeat. - t j i NO INTEREST ... tj $ GBGJ 1 1 Sail nn Uil QlS Coats Sale Price $10 to $29.75 Sizes 14 to 43 Smart styles, all richly fur trimmed. The best " fabrics, broad cloth, velveteen, suedes and nile fabrics'. Great fluSfj furs of; wolf,: moufflon, squirrelette " and caracul ! Flores, side drapes, tucks ove'each coat a striking individuality.:- - -. ont pen r.coi tou re-: SCO C ifcj rar. of yar per fot. 3r na: 'er ' a All Dresses on Sale Sizes 13 to 43 Many new models in satins, crepes, crepe satins, velvets, wool and combmed mater ials in all-the prevailing new colors or informal and festive wear. . . - HATS Never before ' have such stunninjr hats, such exquis ite handiworks, been, sold for $3. In style and werk- manship they can only be comoared with hata of much greater price. Every new desirable material (seldom found in $3 hats) is displayed., - - w sc w ?c 3 a: r iC li I i I( mr.. f Visit the IK- ii- i t 1 n til 1 1 1 'during this zzlo And you will ba amazed at the values to ba four. d in thi3 little shop of carefully elected, correct apparel for modern maid and matron. Ccurtccu3 and capable Iad i:a Trill aceist ycu in re!:et-