Y SQGIETA (Continued from page 17.) Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mr. Richard Slater, Mr. Cos Ilixson, Mrs. Hertford, Mrsv Keith Powell of . Woodburn, and Mrs. John Cran Uall Watson of Portland. High score honors were won by Mrs. Qua Hlxson. Mrs. Frank Dut--iln, Jr.. won the second prise. - . . '. The tea table was most attrac t ire with a centerpiece of cotton- caster. lire thorn. vividly colored quince foliage, and scarlet, tapers J Mrs. Russell Catlln presided at 'he urns. Mrs.' Frank Durbin.'Jr., .Irs. Bert Ford, and Mrs. John Jrandall Watson (Beverly Rob erta) - of Portland assisted with he serving. " ' Jocial Meeting of Y. K. K. -Jlass - -' . .: '!: The social meeting of the Y. 2C K. class of the First Methodist , church will be held Tuesday even ing In Epworth halL Members of G: T. Club , Entertain mth Dinner O. T Club members entertained their husbands with a dinner party y Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Du Bols. - -rj A color schene of orange 'and "white was carried out in the din-V-mg room, the table baring a cen terpiece of marigolds and orange tapers. Y Coters were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Girod. Mr. and -Mrs.Lydon Harris, Mr., and Mrs. , Albert Glrod, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- ZZ1A11, CAIXII, OmGON, CU1WAT: IIOIHTINQ, UOVTZl nard Zosel, and the host and hos tess,- Mr;, and Mrs. DuBols. . Mr. and Mrs. Zosel were special guests for the evening, Y.l-..;:-'1 The remainder of the evening was spent with music and conver sation. ' . j Meeting of Young Bttsiness People's Class - The Young Business People's Class of the 1 First Presbyterian Church held ' A business meeting and-a social time at the Y. M. C. A.-Friday evening. ' r. Following the business session games were -enjoyed with Robert Elfstrom and Carrol Hamlin win ning the p rises, J, 'l"'vi:;-;r' Those present were Miss Mlld- melre. -Miss Pearl Strassbaugh, red Mulkey. Miss Esther- Kells Ml3s Fern Thatcher; Miss Norma Detrlck.vMIss Helen Elfstrom. Mr. Delzell, class teacher. Mrs. Robert Elfstrom, - Mr.: William Bishop, Mr. Albert Arpke, Mr. Gene Cro- thers, Mr." Glen Finney. Mr. .Car rot . Hamlin, Mr. Arthur - Colton. Mr. Dwlght Odell. Mr; Milton Al bin, "Mr. Vance Norton, and Mr Fred Haynes. - , t. ' ' Five Hundred Club Enter- ' tained by Mrs. Skiff , ; "Mrs, Mark Skiff entertained the members of the Lucky five-hund red Club' on Tuesday evening. Yellow . and f white chrysanthe mums decorated the living rooms of the Skiff home. Wises were won by Mrs., Cham- berlin, Mr. Standish, Mrs. Ross and Mr. Shelton. Chamberlia, Ur, and alrsC R. V. Skeltoa;- US; id tilrs. ; V W. Standish,- llr. and Mrs. W; p. LRoss, Miss SCoe Williams, and the hostess.! Mrs. Sklft; . , Refreshments were served 7 at the close of the evening. Chemeketa Chapter Daugh- ' ters of American Legion Will Honor State Regent ; j y:- Chemeketa Chapter, Daughters of the American. Revolution, will entertain with a luncheon at the Marlon Hotel on December third honoring the sfate . regent Mrs. Gordon McCracken of Ashland. ; Reservations should - be. nfade with , Mrs. U. G. Shipley or Mrs. J. W.-Harbison- The -committee In charge of the affair includes: Mrs. Harbison, Mrs." Shipley; Mrs.; Robert Aiken, Mrs.' WV B iJohns ten, Mrs. A. E. Austin, of Wood burn, Mrs. F E. SheTwln, ; Mrs. j; W. Pland, and Miss Lillian Ap- plegate. - '""''.'. -l- ' - . . t . , I. . " Y , t' "' ' Y " ' .4 , In Portland For the Day Mrs. Walter L. Spauldlng and Mrs. F. L. Darby were guests in Portland yesterday. ' - , Mrs. McNary Hostess at :- I Attractive One o'clock j ; ! Luncheon' - ' Mrs. John H. McNary ; 1 enter tatned the members of her bridge club with an attractive one o'clock luncheon Thursday at the Gray Belle. Mrs. .Frank Snedecor, Mrs. David Bennett Hill, and Mrs. A; B. Galloway , were additional In the group were ' Mrs. C. B. guests. .f mmm 8c mm mm .a 1926 Pontiac Coupe - - -' 1927. Ford Tudor Sedan - -1925 Dodge" Sedan! 1924 iWiUys Touring - - -1924 Overland Sedan - - -1923 'Ford Touring, Rkstl - 1923 Chevrolet Coupe - - - .... .. ' -,.: ' . I ' ' S taxta? Type Ford Touring from $35 to $ 1 25 $650 485: 625 425; 325 175 150 PHone1841 Qoautt Caho HlgK at Trade ! , Crimson and - bronze ehrysan-j director of the elubr Rebearsalu them urns and "crimSon tapers cen-1 wilL14'ieacli Monday evening tered the luncheon table. Covers . - '" A; - " -' were placed for Mrs. Snedecor.,' Th lukoetv - membershio In cludes;1 ' 4 . - - Mrs. C.0 D. Adams, Leila ' Ald rlch. Effie Areheart, Mra.W. E. Arehart, Helen Aahliman, Helen M. Berger, Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstadt, Mrs,, Gertrude ' Cherrlngton,'-Mrs. P, E. . Churchill, Elvira R. Mc Allister, Teresa Davis, a Esther Dief fenbach, Olive Doan, Mrs. J N.: England, Mrs. M. Ferrey, Mm. Earle L. Fisher, Mrs J. A. Fahlen, Mrs. L. B. GUbertson, Evangeline O. Hall, Mrs.- J. O. Hall, Genevieve Howard; Mrs. J. ' Frank Hughes, Mrs. A. S. - Henderson. Margaret Jorgensen, Mrs.-C. A. Kells, Ruth Kroepliri, Sarah Lansing, Ft Ethel Lau, Sarah MJixzenmler, Miss I Nellie Morgan. Mrs. E. A. Praitt. Mrs. Chas. Ratclif f , Miss Rita Remington, Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mrsv Ethel Ritter, Thea Sampson. Mrs. W. Carleton Smith. Mrs. M. W. Smith. Mrs. M. W, Smith, Mrs. Merle Stewart, Ranska Swart.-.MIss Margaret Thompson, Grace Wel born, , Mrs. A. R. Wetj en, , Mrs Stella WlUiams, Mrs. F. L. Waters, Mrs. Ralph HT 8 Wolverton. Miss Charlotte Zither." Arch J.fArehart. Wm".- Blumenberg, C". L. ' Church. F. G. Deckebach, O. K. De Witt, Edward Fisher, Albert, H. GUle. J O. Hall. A." S. Henderson. E. A Kenney, Herman Kroeplin.'W. A. Lattis. John T. Locker Jr.," O. - S. Henderson Wm. McGIlchrlst. Sr.. Lyman McDonald. H. ' M. Mead. Joh Ohr, C. A. -Ratclif f, F. M Tatman.iT; L. : Williams. Victor Wolfe, RalpJi II. S. Wolverton and J, Frank Hughes. 7TvfrfTvrtwvrrTfs I" ykywr iiiii r"i Mfo.UK ..aibkJ . 'SiiH r" sm i i ' tf U ' f i a, i m.mm - m - . jt - - - - ' 4- 4' Old Dinner Services are Habits; ' New Services rare Pleasures r . to all . ... . I..-;-, ---.? , , ---' v-v f - ''A -fc " - 1 j i " , 4 - -f , -- ...-. ..,. . - j , t ., . 1 " . ' . - , 1 Especially wKen -the China; ; Glass and Silverware blend to carry out our present day. gay color schemes. '- - - ' v - r . . '-." - , - t ' Y - - - ... ' .v, ,. ' ' " . I . . ; t . -...-.---.. - - . . " - I , -t i. .. - . ... :'- -..r , ,.-, : t .. , v .-. V : ' ' , ' - , . - - Select your table services : carefully. Wc will always cheerfully help j'ou.in every way we can. See what others,. , haYC to offer then be sure to see our lines: vr - - --: Mrs.- HH1. Mrs. Galloway. Mrs. George- F. Rodgers, f Mrs. David Eyre, Mrs- Harry Hawkins,1 Mrs. Frits Slade. Mrs. O-C. Locke. Mrs. Jo&a J. Roberts, Mrs. , Willi am Walton, Mrs. - Henry Meyers, and the hostess, Mrs." McNary. . Y Mrsw Snedecor won the guest prise in tridge.; - Mrs. IF Carlton Smith' Re turns From Recent Tnp -Abroad i Mrs. W. Carlton Smith arrived In Salem Friday after visiting for several weeks in New York- City, Rochester, and Chleagol . - Dr. Smith returned directly to Salemafter landing in' New York. Drv Smith attended the : American Legion Convention In Paris ; and taier ne ana . Mrs smith spent some time traveling on the conti nent, and in England. . : - Week-end Guest From ; Portland - - . -. Miss Frances Tucker of Port land is a week-end guest at the home of her . brother-in-law and s'ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arm strong. - ; . Amigas Club Entertained at Armstrong Home . : Mrs. Edwin Armstrong was hos tess Thursday afternoon at a love ly i bridge tea. f The guest group included; Mrs. JYE.. Fitzgerald. Mrs. ': E. G. Ricketts, Mro. Miles McKey,Mrs. E. C. Charlton; Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. Glenn "IL Gregg, and! Mrs. Angust- Glntsch. Mrs.' Reed Rowland was an addi tlonal guest.. , . ... . Mrs. James Fltsgerald won -the prize f of high score. ' . . ! Mrs. Schneider assisted Mrs. Armstrong at th tea hour. . ' ; The club "will be entertained in a fortnight: at the home of Mrs. August Glutsch. - Mr. and Mrs". Rex Turner Visitors For th eWeek ' Mr.; and; Mrs. Rex Turner; of Seattle will be house guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Moses 'on North - Capitol street. Mr. Turner is Mrs. Moses' brother. .'-'- Meeting of White 'Shrine, Tomorrow Evening . Stated communication . of Wil lamette; Shrine Number 2, Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem will be held at 8 o'clock Monday even ing, November 21, in, the Masonic Temple,- - - A program will follow the busi ness session. - M rs. Carl Nelson Entertains Her Club on Friday Afternoon ' i : Mrs. Carl E. Nelson entertained members of her: brigade club and several additional guests with a delightful dne o'clock luncheon in her home at 960 E streeC. Y YA combination of mulberry and red chrysanthemums - and mul berry tapers formed an '-traifsuaJly attractive centerpiece for the lun cheon table. Covers were arranged for Mrs.; Frederick YS Lamport, Mrs. Roy Keene, Mrs. it. G. Brady, i Mrs. E. M. Law. Mrs.: DaryI Proc tor, and Mrs. Frederick G. Decke bach, special guests, and the fol lowing club members; Mrs. HolUs Huntington, Mrsv Donald Young. Mrs. Clifton Irwin. Mrs. Clifford Farmer,! Mrs. Y Paul Y Hendricks, Mrs. Orric Fry, and the hostess. Mrs. Nelson. - Mrs. Hollia. Huntington won the high I score prize in ; bridge. : Mrs. E. M. Law received a guest prize. The. American: Legion AuxU tary Will Meet Tomorrow , The American Legion Auxiliary win meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in HcCornack haJI. 'An executive committee meet ing at 7:30 will precede the regu lar meeting. a Salem Oratorio Society ' Reorganized' '.At the meeting of the Salem Oratorio society on Monday even ing at the Y. ill C A. it was de cided to change the nme of the club from 'Salem Oratorio society to Salem Ch oral society, thus en larging the field from, which the club may choose Its music. ' . i ;.. William " McGIlchlrst, Sr is ' president of the organization, Mrs. A. N. Bush,, honorary president i Albert Gille," secretary; and Mrs. T. L.' Williams, treasurers r - The executive committee In cludes: Mrs. John. J. Roberts, and F. ..Q: Deckebach, In addition to Mr. McGilchrlst and Mr. Gille. Professor R.- W. Hans Eelts Is Regular Meeting of Daughters of Veterans The, regular meeting of Daugh ters of Veterans will be held Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Woman's Club-house. .- Nominations of officers for the ensuing year will be held at this time, i.v-;' '-Y-?- - -r -"";;'- control wiU begii its" iarestlga-l tions soon after January 1 la or der that it -r may complete 1U recommendations ; not - later than October i The legislature failed to authorize any appropriation in connection with the survey, other than providing for the printing of the report.' ART EXHIBIT PLAN FOR -LESLIE HIGH (Continued from page 14) - oak" tree furnished the circle f wood for the portrait or Mary and her children to be : painted, upon. Certainly, the good- old hermit's prayer was realized j both Mary" and the oak tree have been Im mortalized ' , : ; "Children Only" Hotel In Berlin Said Unique X . PENCIL s u BUILDING CODE GROUP TO BE SELECTED SOON : (Continued from Page One) officials or directors. ' - It also was announced here Sat urday that the state board of con trol will soon undertake the col lection of data and preparation of estimates of. a ' building .. pro gramme for public Institutions for the state of Oregon up to the year 193 9, , under : authorization ' ot house concurrent resolution No. 11 approved at the last legislative session. . . " - v The recommendations of the board of control, together with all data secured during the investiga tion, shall be submitted, to the next legislature.- . In this report to the legislature the board ot control will include detailed Information as ; to ' the character of buildings that will be required, the "estimated cost of construction,, .and lor what pur pose they. would be used. ; The resolution provided specifi cally: that ; all ; officials, ; whether elective " or; appointive, together with their employes, shall cooper ate with the board of control in this undertaking. Y" . Members of the board of con trol Indicated that in working; out a tentative - building ' programme for the perior covered in the res olution a number of important matters would have to be taken into ' consideration. . The board cannot 'determine" definitely, the growth of the state in the ruture. and necessarily will hare to base its recommendations, on . the growth of the state institutions in the past..:..',.'' - .. . It is likely that the board of Passing certain modest home, he saw a very beautiful young mo ther sitting with her baby in her lap out in" .the garden. " He asked for permission to make a. sketch of her, and noticing the head ct a barrel near by he picked it op and used . it upon which to mat the- sketch. ' "'-k-.-Ay-. The ; original : painting Is beau tiful in-color. The Italian women are fond of stripes of gay -colors, so ' the shawl ; and ' scarf on the mother's - head represent all cl-1 ors or the rainbow. The baby is held yery close In his i mother's; arms. The little brother has . a cross . In his arms, faintly seen. This. Is; always the . sympol -tbat St. John bears. ; The circle of l'gbt around the mothef a ;Head su g gesis her divinity, i f t f-: The young mother ' was so im pressed - with the high : office of posing for a Madona picture that she thought it was in 'fulfillment of a blessing wished for her by a good old ' hermiti called Father Bernardo, who lived v near her father's home in the Italian hills. One time a dreadful storm swept away h! .home , and he sought refuge in an ld oak. tree.; rWhen Mary - found him he had - been three. days without food and was half dead from - exposure to the cold and raln. She took him home with her and cared for him until his home could be ; rebuilt. He used to pray that both "Mary and the oak tree Should be blessed for saving his life. The old oak was cut down and made Into barrels and so It came to pass that the BERLIN. (AP) The - City of Berlin claims to liaveithe first hor tel for children onlyiia . f"v . This hotel was erected by the city's Juvenile welfare organiza tion in., one of the quiet districts of Berlin. It accomodates chil dren sent to recreation placej, who have to maka a stop-oerjia Dgr-jp Un." ,The hotel fci3 rcoai for 350 " youngsters. , , - ; si; J :sJB I ' t " . ji , i V 1 ii D .- A Series of Sunday ;Night Lectures on the BOOK OF REVELATION Xeginnlng SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 by JOSEPH T. JACOBS in the Seventh Day Ad ventist Church - North Fifth and Gains Sta. :7an the book of Revelation be understood? , book of mysteries? . Or. is it a sealed Prophet Symbols of startling evepts. Lecture Every Sunday Night 7:43 A nationwide: INSTITUTION- l ; r K v ' v n SBMlSSBBBBS sMSBBBiBSSS ay H N "V. y. . " ' " ' YoaU Bt s new ide of the price at whidi yea etus get finely tailored clothes, it ;ott will " r See Oiir U iWindows k . 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Pump For Milady , A new arrival anci very idistinctire one, is this pat ent straps pump ;, with -cfull calf underlay r all-leather ; cdhstroction;' covered Span ish heeL , An exceptional $3.98 7 Kb .ml 25th Anniversary f $1.79 The Fall Modci Favors Oxford You need have no worries bout tired feet if pa choose this black kid Ox ford with sensible military heeL Reasonably priced. $3.98 a Men'c'Tan Winter Oxf orda Rolled Edge Leather Sprinjj : Heel . ' Some shoo for the man who want vigorous styl combined whh real valua and fine workmanship and leathers. - Of tan calf rolled tdgt ; . leather ."spring heel; Goodyear welts, ' llo txauy (need ' . $4.98 V Msa'o - 7crk-. SIic3 -Cqinfcrtafclol Durable! A stnrdy work shos that ka " , pltaty of nlleagt for active feet- -Clack Elk with half robots' hstL - Coed valua at 33.98 Sturdy Shoes .' Easy On Feet v ZzzxjL i. itzz far Cii CI etiolate Hosite with". Ifcijer rc toft tip" an4 n o