Is i! n it s I If 1 ft Charming Affair At Huntington Home 'R3. T. B. KAY. Mrs. C. H. Robertson, and Mrs. Hollls Huntington entertained with a delightful affair Wednesday af ternoon in the Huntington home on North Winter street. Seven tables of bridge were in play during- the afternoon, with Mrs. Oil. ver Hnston winning the prise for high score honors. The second high seor prize went to Mrs. Ar thur Rahn. and the third prize was awarded to Mrs. Gns HJxon A guest orlze was presented - to Mrs. Kay's hoove-guest, Mrs, K. A. Burton of San Francisco. At the tea nour. Mrs. Ercel Kay assisted Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Huntington in the. senrlng. Lovely chrysanthe mums wore used throughout the pacfous lirlng rooms of the at tractive Huntington home. Guests for the afternoon Includ ed Mrs. J. H. Brady, Mrs. Brey nan Boise. Mrs. Dan Burns. Mrs. H. A. Cornoyer. Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. Frank Durbin Jr.. Mrs. nnrr Dorcas. Mrs. Bert Ford. Hrs. Frank Durbin Sr.. Mrs.R. M. "Fleming, Mrs. Dan J. Fry Jr.. Mrs. Ed Hartley. Miss Catherine Hart ley. Mrs. Oliver Huston. Mrs. Roy S. Keene. Mrs. Louis Lacbmund. Mrs. Edward Law, Mm. John H. McNary. Mrs. Frank Myers. Mrs Philip L. N'ewmeyer. Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mrs. Arthur J. Rshn. Mrs. John J. Roberts. Mrs. Willis Roughton, Mrs. T. A. Roberts. Mrs. J. L. Woodworth. Mrs. George A. White. Mrs. Cos Hir son. Mrs. William Walton. Mrs. Milton Steiner. Mrs. J. Lyman Steed. Mrs. Gerald Backstrand. ' Mrs. Kenneth Power. 'Mrs. Fritz Slade. Mrs. Frank Deckebarb Jr.. Mrs. Brcel Kay. Mrs. Asel Eoff. and Mrs. E. A. Burton of San Francisco. Kensington Club Is Entertained Members of the Kensington club were entertained with a de lightfully Informal afternoon Thursday with Mrs. F. S. Anun sen as hostess In her borne on North Capitol street. Mrs. Fred Rittner was an additional guest. At the tea hour. Mrs. Anunsen was assisted In serving at the tea hour by her two -daughter. Gene and Betty Anunsen. In the club group Thursday were Mrs. Alfred C. Smith. Mrs. N. C. Kafoury. Mrs. George M. King. Mrs. Otto J. Wilson. 5Trs. Charles Hudklns. Mrs. I. M. DO'ighton. Mrs. George Griffith. Mrs. Herbert Hauser, Mrs. Frank Eower. Mrs. Henry" E. Morris. Mrs. J. H. Mohr, and the hostess, Mrs. Anunsen. Mrs. Eric Butler Hostess Thursday Golden chrysanthemums com bined with tall gfllden tapers een tefd the attractive luncheon table la the Erie Butler home Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. Butler entertained members of the Golden Hour club at luncheon fol lowed by a social afternoon. Cov ers were placed for Mrs. Harold Rowley of Portland. a special guest; and for the club group, Mrs. Carlo Abrams. Mrs. J. R. Pemborton. Mrs. A. A. Slewert, Mrs. W. H. Brets. Mrs. Claude Vaa Slyke. Mrs. Walter Pennlng . ton, Mrs. B. C. Millard. Mrs. Roy Hewitt, and the hostess. Mrs. But lor. Mrs. Van Slyke assisted In the serving. Cak Are Now Sold by All Salem Grocers Tea guests are frankly amazed to hear that cakes like these can be bought at a grocerV. ta all parts of the country. Hostess Cakes have achieved u viable success. Their flav or ' their texture their lalaty appearance have been a revelation to millions of women. A single bite will convince you that baking a cake at homo is utter folly. Afw.va bo careful to demand yoar Grocer understand that A few of tho best sellers are, Devil's Food Bar Silver Bar Chocolate Bar Black Walnut Bar Devil's Food Layer Pineapple Layer M sojhelp: 15c:20c-25c-30c-50c-60c Tour Grocer rocelToa thossr eaitaa trash daily. Whsn you wish a largo cake for a special occasion toll your grocer a fsw days before hand and he will hare ft for yoa. -.. vnOSnrS CAnT3 ARE POJLDALLCJ AMERICA. Stork Steals Ballot A Srv , wv - ' ' -y' ' : y-"if ' f Whea lira. Idliceat Rogers Salra Ramos, New York heiress, applied for permizaion to cast an absentee ballot on election day, ft became known that the stork is expected to pay a visit to the for mer countess about Nor. 6. Her application was refused on the gTOundthat election laws provide nothing- for would-be voters con fined in hospitals. Mrs. Fritz Slade Is Hostess To Her Club M RS. FRITZ SLADE enter tained members of her bridge club and three addi tional guests with an attractive luncheon followed by an afternoon of bridge In her home Thursday. . Covers were placed at the dain ty luncheon table, centered with a quaint bouquet of bright fall flowers, for Mrs. Asabel Busb, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. William Boot; for the club members, Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mrs. John J. Rob erts, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr.. Mrs. John McNary. Mrs. William Walton, and for the hostess. Mrs. Slade. Mrs. Bush received the guest prise for the afternoon. Club prizes are awarded at the end of the club season. The group will be entertained in two weeks by Mrs. O. C. Locke. Chapter AB To Meet Monday Night Education Day will be observed by Chapter A. B.. of the P. E. O. sisterhood at their regular meet ing Monday night at the home of Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo. Mrs. E. C. Richards is in charge of the program. The First Congregational church will sponsor a rummage sale Sat urday at 428 Court street. Mrs. Mark McCalllater Is in charge of tho arrangements, and church people having articles for tho sale may telephone her. ostess es Honestly, you never tasted , anything so delicious as these- cakes and cop cakes. Just order ono of these Hostess Cakes with yoar next grocery order as a test. Bo critical. Jndgo It care fully. Seek your family's frank opinion. . a gennlno Hostess Cake Let no ordinary eako will satisfy, Chocolate Layer Cocoanut Layer Angel Food Marshmallow Roll Sponge Ring Fruit Cake WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES Friday Carnival sponsored by 'loung Married People's dab of First Presbyterian church, church building 7:30'o'clock. Pot-luck supper and social evening. Junior high school Epworth League of First Methodist church, church parlors, s o'clock. Thursday clab; Mrs. M. U. Cusick. Mrs. W. F. McCall. Mrs. George M. Brown, host. ess; Elks club. 1 o'clock luncheon. f Lecture by Roy Hldenlcbi Akagl. Ph. D.. Y. M. C. A. aud- Itorlum, 8 o'clock. Open to tho public. , Auburn Community club. Auburn school house, 8:00 o'clock. Three Link club, club- rooms I. O. O. F. hall. 8:30 o' clock. Tomarco class of First Methodist church, Kimball School chapel, pot-lack sup- per. f :80 o'clock. Benefit program by Dixie Jubilee quartette. Parrish junior high school auditor- lum. 7:80 o'clock. San Souci card club, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Martin, 1675 Fir street, 8 o'clock. Benefit card party, spon- sored by Degree of Pocahontas, Union hall on Court street. 2 o'clock. High school girls class of First Congregational church, tho Misses Doris and Bernlce Nelson. 1184 North Front street, 7:80 o'clock. Kappa Alpha Theta alum- nae, Mrs. Foster Cone. Ben Demand avenue, 8 o'clock. . Saturday Institutions Institute. Sa- lem Woman's club, 10 o'clock to 4 o'clock. Marlon county Council of Parents and Teachers, Cham- ber of Commerce auditorium, sessions at 10 o'clock and 1:- 30 o'clock. Rummage sale sponsored by First Congregational church, 428 Court street, all- day. Candy sale sponsored by Leslie Girl Scouts. South High street near Elslnore theatre, 1 to o'clock. Monday Rebekah Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F. hall, 8 o'clock. Chapter A. B.. P. E. O.. Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo, 7:45 o'clock. Salem Matron to Go To California Mrs. Willis Roughton and her small daughter. Elinorlu. are leaving Saturday for Los Angeles where they will Join Mr. Roughton who has been ln California for several months. The Roughtons will "remain in the south for the winter months. For the few days remaining before her departure. Mrs. Roughton is having Mrs. A. Q. Mustzel of Portland ashrr house-guest. 1 Special PI a FSme Glazed Pottery With Parchment Shades Friday-Saturday Monday t ti A limited quantity of fine glazed pottery gift lamp go on sale tomor row at a very special price I It is a pro-holiday offering of real merit in way ' of gift novelties because these can be used ni the home for both practical as well as decorative purposes Day l?Os? These were made by a tl tery highly glazed pottery basts, fancy parchment shades over durable: wire, frames eocket, c5rd, plug ready to connect for such colors as red, rose, ft ft 3 r. i - . - .... . . ' , - Thursday Club i-lt'Salem Women Plan r ..z. tl.' uuimucuii A UAH Afternoon NE of the most interesting af fairs of the early winter will be the luncheon this after noon In the Elks elnb with which Mrs. M. M. Cusick. Mrs. W. F. MeCIl and Mrs. George M. Brown will entertain members of the Thursday club and a number of additional guests. The Thursday club ls one of the eldest, most prominent and most exclusive of Salem social organizations and the affairs! with which its members are entertained are among the most charming and delightful of the season. Additional guests for the lunch eon this afternoon are Miss Sal ly Bush, Mrs. J. H. Lauterman. Mrs. T. A. hleBride.-hfrs. S. P. Kimball. Mrs. Ed Hartley. Mrs. W. H. Daaer, Mrs. E. F. Wagner, Miss Oda Chapman. Mrs. W. C. Hawley. Mrs. John L. Rand and Mrs. Marry Belt. The . elnb mem ber grenp laclndes Mrs. A. N. Bush. Mrs. William Fleming, Mrs. J. H. Albert. Mrs. H. J. Bean. Mrs., C. P. Bishop. Mrs. Russell Catlln. Mrs. Richard CartwTight. Mrs. E. C. Cross. Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Mrs. S. C. Dyer. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd. Mrs. Carl Gregg DoneyMrs. R. B. Fleming. Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. A. N. Moo res. Mrs. George Pearce. Mrs. C. A. Park. Mrs, C. K. Spsuldinff. Mrs. H. B. Thlelsen. Mrs. M. N. Chapman, Mrs. Frank Snedeeor, Mrs. R. P. Boise. Mrs. F. W. Spencer, Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. B. C. Miles. Mrs. William Kirk, and the three hos tesses. Mrs. McCall. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Cusick. Former Salem Man Prominent Artist Of current Interest in Salem circles la the full page feature ar ticle In the Mid-Week Pictorial nasazine for the week ending No vember 3. which Is devoted to Mr. nd Mrs. Martin De Muth. Mr. Oe Muth. who is an uncle to Mrs. Breyman Boise, formerly studied n Salem high school, being a -laBsmate of Monroe Gilbert and Henry Lee. Both Mr. DeMuth and Mrs. De Muth. who is known profession ally as Flora Nash, are artists of iote. Mr. DeMuth has always een unusually talented, and a number of bis sketches are to be 'ound in early issues of the Clar ion. Salem high school student publication. Mr. and Mrs. DeMuth are making a reputation as the "travelling artists."' "They have been twice around the world and on a soutn American-Aincan cruise, and are leaving New York shortly j for another round-the-world trip. Mrs. Foster Cone will entertain Kappa Alpha Tbeta alumnae in her home on Ben Lomand avenue tonight. Purchase arid Sale OF 5ft Lammp Cfaoico .' OdlB factory famous for their fine immediate use la green, buff, etc. - jiwH-X. i -AT.TI, . .mm r . Jl to Attend Institute 1 Members of the Salem Woman's club are urged to attend tho In stitutlons Institute which will be held Saturday at the Woman's clubhouse.. The program begins at 10 o'clock and continues until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. As the in stitute occurs on the regular club day. the session will be followed by a meeting of tho Salem! club. with an executive board meeting called for 3:30 o'clock. Tho Institute, which will be at tended by a number of club wo men throughout tho Willamette valley, is of unusual interest be cause of Salem's proximity to practically all of the state institu tions, and because the Salem wo man's club Is the only club in the state havlnr a seoarato and! dis tinct Institutions department. The club women will bo enterfalaea with a program which will give them a better understanding of th work accomplished by! the state among Its dependents. An Interesting affair this after noon will be the 12 table bridge tea with which Mrs. Alfred" C. Smith and Mrs. M. C. Petteys will entertain a number of Salem ma trons in the Smith hom on South Commercial street. j Mr. and Mrs. May j Observe Anniversary In observance of their fifteenth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Will May entertained with sin In formal dinner In their home on South Capitol .street Monday night. Quaint, old-fashioned bou quets were used about the living rooms of the May home. An unusual feature of the din ing table was the use of decora tive novelties used at the sixtieth wedding anniversary or Mrs. May's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Camp bell of Dallas. Tall red Upers al so centered the dining table.jwlth covers marked for Mr. land Mr. It. G. Campbell and Mrs. Varnum Slireve, all of Dallas, and Mr; and Mrs. May. I Mr. and Mrs. May, both native Oregonlans, came to Balem on their wedding day 15 years; ago, and have been residents of the city since that time. j - !: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Denlaon. their small grandson, Lewis Brown, and Mrs. Denison a sister. Mrs. L. Muu hulen. all of Medford. were in Sa lem Tuesday as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Denison. They returned to Medford Wednesday. The high school girls class of the First Congregational church will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of the Misses ports and Bernlce Nelson, 1134 North Front street, to sew and have a social evening following' a brlst business session. Twenty-three girls, are Included In the tlaaa, with Mrs. Mark McCalllster as their teacher. 2nd Flooi? pot ill County Council Of P. T. A. Here Saturday fXlHK Marlon county council of parenu uo incucn win hold their regular, fall meet ing In the Salem chamber of com merce auditorium Saturday. No vember 10. The following program has been arranged: 10 a, m. Call to order. Invocation by the Rev. S. Darlow Johnson. 10: IS a. m. Reports of secretary and treasurer. Unfinished business. - New business. Roll call and reports of Clr cles. 12 t. m. Luncheon. 1:30 p. m. Community singing. led by Mrs. LaMoine R. Clark. Report of county president. Dr. B. F. Pound. Open forum on P. T. A. ac tivities. Report on state conven tion. Mrs. -Ruth Wood of Stayton. Vocal solo. Kenneth Abbott Address. "Peace," the Rev. Charles Howarth. Address, ''Safety First." William Paulus. presideut of the Salem Ad club. Address. "Health." Mrs. La Molne R. Clark, principal of Leslie i junior high school. The group will meet In a fort night with Mrs. Roy Hewitt as the hostess. Quality and Selection At The Lowest Prices KAY'S 460 State Quality, Not Price is Safest Buuina Guide! A Home Owned Store "We Should Appreciate Salem" So Thinks G. S. Hamil ton who this week con tributes his "Statement About Salem" to this weekly feature of ROTH'S advertisements. "People who have al ways If ved in Salem and those who ; have been here for a long period, hardly appreciate what a fine City this is'; they seem to take it as a mat ter of fact A little trip East two years ago brought me to a fuller appreciation of the beau ties of living; in Salem. Our climate, our scenery, our schools, our church es, our fruit, our flowers, our state ' institutions, and business: advantages are far superior to those of any other district I know of. "What wa want to make Salem a grander and better place to live is to all pall together in everything that benefits the City. Employ Salem labor on all public work. Buy in Salem every time it is possible. Don't send away for experts, we have them here. En courage Salem enterpris es. Every loaf cast upon such waters will return to each and everyone of us." V - - i STORE r?1B'? . i Congregationalists Have Big Service Forty women, members of the Women's Missionary society of the First Congregational church, met Wednesday afternoon at Che home of Mrs. John J. Roberts for their annual thankoffering ser vice. The Rev. Charles Ward, pas tor of the First Congregational church, bad charge of the devo tional services. speaking on on "What Womanhood Owes to Christianity." Vocal solos were given by Mrs. Harry Harms, with Miss Roberta Morton playing ber accompaniments. Tho sum of S34 was given during the afternoon for the thankoffering, and the money will be used for the bene--olenee fund for missions. Tea was served In the big social room on the ground floor of the Meal eais are with Orange TREEP tea Just a few more boxes of Delicious Apples at $1J50 the box ! Remember: We deliver these. None finer for table use Northern Spies and Grimes' Golden Apples at $125 the box Pure Vermont Maple Sugar Pound 60c; 2 pounds for 95c Make yjour own maple syrup; it's cheaper I Hollywood Dry Ginger Ale 25c bottle, 2 for 29c Only a limited supply pf these are left. New Crop Yfalnuts See us about sending your eastern friends a 10-Ib. bag. We have just received our new shipment of locally produced . walnuts Shelled Walnuts priced at 75c pound. Herbert's Asparagus Tips 6 cans for 85 cents These are just right for salads Elsinore Brand Canned Goods We enjoy your comparisons; you'll find Elsinore our own brand decidedly superior. "Just a bite and you are soldi" Elsinore Telephone Peas I ; 3 cans 55c Elsinore Del Maiz Corn . 3 cans 55c Elsinore Cling Peaches i 2 cans 55c ElsinoVe ripe, sliced Pineapple, 3 large cans for only 85c Utile Tips for Salem Housewives! Prosers Strawberries! Turn! Turn! your family will say. Made hers la Salem, these strawberries are just like tho fresh fruit; 1 pound 25c 1 pounds 60c In our bakery department you see tbat "Eeny.Meeny Mlny Mo" look on a customer's face when they see our display of tasty cakes t Only the host of materials used In obr sanitary bakery. Try our sew sponge eakeo at 25c each. ' Our dainty, delicious pan rolls at 10c for a pan. Special care given to cakes or dered for parties. In oar moat department you'll 0a d tho most appetising odors. Baby Beof grata fed pork choicest of poultry homo CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Kf n Roberts home. Mrs. W. C. Kan; nor and Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Sr.. pre sided at tho pretty tea table. Mrs. John J. Roberta, Mrs. Edar Pierce, Mrs. H. K. Stock well, &!iit Constance Kantaer and Mrs. R j Hendricks assisting in the servh, Tho Degree of Poco'hontas s sponsoring a card party this jl'. ternoon In the union hall on Coup street. This Is one Of a series .,: monthly benefit card parties r: which the Degree will entertain ! Another' proof of the new Ford's power Is its ability t knek two hundred dollars of th. price of other cars. -Key Wet CJIUxen. Farmers enjoy a speech con cerning their poverty. Frequently they drive their cars forty or fifty miles to bear It. Ch'co (Cal.) Record. better the SS Tc in Salens made sausage Virginia's hams and bacon. ROTH'S Is tho agent for Clapp's line or bay foods In glass. Mav we explala them to yoof That hardwood floor needs pol ishing. We carry a complete line of Johnson floor polishes. Wo real yoa aa electric floor polisher for $1.00 a day. Hero aro two tasty suggestions to alter Itho dally menu: New California sweet black fig. pounds tor 25c. Dry pop corn, a pop with each kernel. 3 pounds for S3e. nter nights! Surely you'll want Fancy even slae baking potatoes . . . food eokera and good keepers. Bay a 50 -pound hag . . . today! .. Pekoe (So Hi if "-:L ... - - - . .-ll