SOCIETY (CoatLnued from page It.); The Ernests werv seated at eight I em&n tables arranged fn we nn j ing room. Beautiful baskets of I rosea and chrysanthemums were i used about the rooms. i Covers were laced for. Mr. and Mrse-Panl V. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiff. Dr, and Mrs. Lab- an Steeves, - Mr. and. Mrs.: Lee Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy II. Mills, Mr. an Mrs. Walter I. Spanldlng, Mr. Mrs. WilHsm Ererett An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Leland S. Dr. and Mrs. Looney, Dr. and Mrs. Goer, Mr: and Mrs. E. A. Colony, Ories Bates, Mr. and Mrs. rer C. Bellinrer. Dr. and Mrs. f fpmyer, and the hosts and hos tesses, Mr. and Bliss Darby, and llr. and Mrs. Karl Kugel. 'd the dinner. High score honors &We won by Mrs. Charles Bates and Mr.Lee Smith. Members of Marous Club Motor to 1 Independence Thirteen members of - the Mar ous Club motored to the home of Mrs. Dall Alexander, four miles south of Independence Friday aft ernoon to honor Mrs. Vlda Staple- ton of McMinnville who was the house truest of her sister, Mrs. Alexander. J 5 A htrtkdir tnncheoit wu urr- ed at one o'clock : CoTers were nlaced for the honor guest, Mrs. Stapleton, Mrs. Minnie Lee Tlb- bitts. Mrs. Ethel 1 Cooper, Mrs. Dalsrr Harland. Mrs. Florence Pugh. Mrs. Ada Alklre, Mrs. EIU- abeth Barham, Mrs. Margaret Smith. Mrs. Cecil Wenderoth, Mrs Doris McCarthy, Mrs. M a y m e Cooper,; Mrs.' Eleanor Fox, Mrs. Rose Oglesby. Mrs. Orcna Hen derlck. Mrs. Josephine Butts, and the hostess,' Mrs. Alexander. The afternooon was spent- with t sewing, music, and conrersatlon. 'The group presented Mrs. Sta- jfeton with a lorely gift as a to ken of tslr lore and esteem. Mrs. a rxlattv . lei as . mom Hos rt r- t rift iTrtb.. hTing formerly made, her In Salem: The next regular club .meeting trill be held Tuesday . afternoon. Norember 22nd, at the home of Mrs. Elisabeth Bacrhan. 1825 North Fourth Street. Public Invited to Attend Social Hour at Y. 17. 'C. A, " This Afternoon The nubile la lnrlted to attend the Informal "at home" at the Y. W. C. A. froni three-thlfty to fiTe o'clock this afternoon.- An interesting program of read ings and music is being arranged. Tea will be Berred- These social affairs will be air e regularly on' the first and third Sundays of each month, Telephone Emvloves Observe Anniversary With Elaborate tsanquez : ,; . The forty-third anniTersary oi the local telephone exchange was obserred by? the. employees of the company with an elaborate ban quet Monday evening at the Marl on Hotel. The four tables were arranged to form the letter E." Each table Lbad a lorely centerpiece of" bril liantly-colored ; fall flowers and scarlet tapers. ,, Those seated a t the speakers table were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. A ler, GoTernor and Mrs. IaaacLee Patterson. Mr. ' and Mrs. Thomas B. Kar. Mr. Sam Koxer, Mr. and Mrs. U. Scott Page, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson. Other interesting guests at the banquet were .'Frank Bowersox, Armine Steiner of Portland, Mrs. Milton U Meyers.. Alice Stelner) and Mrs. I, 15. Allen (Addle Bow ersox) of Vancouver, Washing ton, the first telephone operators of the local " telephone service. ' A number of Interesting speech es were given In the evening. Ad: ditlonal entertainment was ' pro vided by the Fanchon and Marco entertainers , from - the Elalnore Theater. i Mr. C. C. Aller, manages of the Salem " telephone company, pre sided as toastmaster. , t PrisciUa Club Observes Anniversary i The twenty-first anniversary of the Prlacilla Club was observed (Continues on yage 17) SPECIAL SUNDAY BILL November 20. 1827 From 12 m, to 8 p. m. 75c Ready to Serve 75c Ripe Olivet it , -.). : Cocktail Crab or Fruit RELISH Cetery Hearts SOUP Cream of Tomatoes SALAD Waldorf Pickles r T T - f .. - ENTREES '! ' Chicken Fricasae with Egg Noodles , 4 gleamed Chicken with Home Made Noodles w , . 4 , ..' .-i, Baked Virginia Ham with Sweet Potatoes Roast Leg of Veal , with Dressing Stuffed Young Hens with Dressing ' ' VEGETABLES , ; Tii.tt.rMl Tintaharas - - I Mashed Potato DESSERT Fruit . Jello 'with Whipped Cream Tea Coffee Ice Cream Milk 60e READY TO SERVE 60c Cream Tomato Soup i . Waldorf ENTREES ' j Chicken Fricasse with Egg Noodles Roast Leg of Veal. with Dressing , ? , Chicken Wings and Giblets in Cream Roast Sirloin of Beef with Brown Sauce Special Vegetable Plate Poached Egg -VEGETABLES J ' ' Buttered Rutabagas ; Maahed PoUto DESSERT . - -: j Fruit Jello with Whipped Cream lee Cream v ' Tea Coffee : Milk '' Combination . , Head Lettuce., Sliced Tomato SPECIAL TO ORDER Salads U,- 50c Crab or Shrimp . . . ... .25c - Tuna Fish . ...... .20c Fruit Salam t , ,'t . . 50e , . , .50c ,..,50o v Meats and Fish TBone Steak, French Fried Potatoes , . .". .'t Proper Special Steak Chicken Fried ...... Proper Sirloin with French Fried Potatoes j . . Club Steak with Rasher or Bacon ... Home Made Sausage with Cream Gravy Fried Eastern or Olympla Oysters ....-. Oyster Stew ...,.". Fresh Oyster Cocktails - Battered Scotch, Mince. Apple, Home Made Pld (Drinks included with meals) ft f I i a i i . e s t t - ...75c ...5e . ..C5e ...60c ...40c i. .69e ...50c 7; ,35c . ..10c NEW SALEM RESTAURANT , - - (Formerly Minto's) i . . . NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Opposite The Elalaore , - , i li One Eye Never I Doss a Good Job! 3miIE "BALANCE of your eye muscles receives X careful studj in an exarainatioa here. . It la oaT aim to develop the sharpest, as well aa tna xnui comfortable, vision in each-eye. Only registered speciallsta are entrusted with the rezpcnsiUIlty r Ycsr vislcn here. Jewelers and Optometrists Calcrn, Crcen 1 1 r 'TV- - x . "';.. "s .. . " """ ' i ' ; r i -ri ill cbbisii line IfiC o SI .rtoitogirayplfii V m A7i .1M The Gift which will be prized most Daddy For Mother Jfyr Sister Ark.. V 'J",,' "V Brother Em Grandma 1 2dkfcx4 ! mapa rsh Oil O 11-11 i r We mato "a specialty "of photographing children and will (jive you" the kind of work that is artistic as well as true to life.- Special rates for the holidays.5 A largo variety of mountings and frames, i hag;. r r 4 Oregon Building TelGTiIiono Col