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3n' ii f i i WOMEN'S activities . Monday ,': . Rebekah Lodge No. 1, XO. O. F. ball, S o'clock. Chapter . A. " B.. P. E.- O., . Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo, 7:45 o'clock. Study i classes of Salem Woman's club, clubhouse, 2 o'clock. Tuesday Salem Music Teachers as- soriation. Mrs. W. R. Bush, 1363 South Commercial street. 8 o'clock. Benefit card party, Chad. wick Cha'pter social club i of the Eastern Star,3Iasonic temple. 2 o'clock. Dinner .for Baptist Broth. erhood and all men of Urst Baptist-Church, sponsored b Mispah class and Married People's class, church par jjrs, 6:30 o'clock. R. N. A. Sewinsr society, iMrs. Margaret Ackerman, 7 635 North Capitol -street, 2 o'clock. Joint installation of Son of Veterans -and their auxil- lary, Roman's! clubhouse, pot-luck sup.per, 6:30 o'clock. Installation s e r T 1 c e s, 8 o'clock. Wednesday ' Hanna Rosa Court, Order of the Amaranth, Masonic temple, 8 o'clock. Tea sponsored by Junior . , ,i 1 m Cnlld of St. Panl's chare. ?, T?A,-With Mrt "Homer Smith, 7S North Summer street. Jf to S o'clock. , " Ladles" Mission Guild of . American' Lutheran church. church' parlors, 2:30 o'clock. Jt Women s Missionary so-: clety of First Presbyterian church, church building. 2:30 o'clock. , Guest Of Mrs Shipley " EMBERS-of the O. T. Friday bridge dab were entertained at an attractive bridge tea Friday, afternoon by Mr. - U. G. W. F. M. S. of FlrstMetho-; (Shipley In her home on Falrmount dist church, church' parlors. hill: Additional ruests were Mrs 2:30 o'clock. , - . E. A. Burton of San Francisco and W. H. M. S.'of Leslie Meth. -jMrs. Mary Kennedy. Club , mem- odist church, Mrs. E. A. Rtao- ,bers present Included - "Mrs. -Sey- .ten, 1S9S-South High street. ..moor Jones. " Mrs. John L.- Rand, 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. T B7 Kay. Mrs. .T. T. Geer, W M M 6 nt Jiuin Mn'Jnhn Alhurt Mm B.P Pwui society, Mrs. P. J; Voth, 2:30 Mrs. ; Russell Oatlin. Mrs. Frank o'clock. - .Snencer. and the hostess. -Mrs. Ladies' auxiliary to Veter- Shipley. - 4 . ans of Foreign Wars, Mrs. M, ! i Daintr 'hrrsanthemums center H. Sim. 364 South Twenty- Vdthe sertlng table at the - tea fnurth trot 2 3 f) n'efock. " 1.' . . . eKA... ..l un fourth street, 2:30 o'clock Thnmlay Social afternoon, U. S Grant rtrcle, ladies of the G A. R., Mrs." Mary-Baumaart ner, 2675 Brooks arenoe,; 2:30 o'clock. 1 Chapfer G. P. E. O. Sister. hood,-Mrs. F. W.-Selee. Lib-- erty Road, 2:30 o'clock. , . Open meeting. United Ar- tisans. Fraternal temple, ' 8 o'clock. " - " Friday Frl-NM-Da club dance Cas. tillan hall. 9 o'clock. T ,hbur with Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. ..Kennedy assisting Mrs, Shipley, The club' will be entertained at their next meeting, by 'Mrs. John ,11 Rand. Word - has i been , received by friends of. Miss Marian L. Miller, daughter of -Mr. and .Mrs.--J.- A. Miller of this city, who Is a soph-! lesson. omore at- tbUnIVerslty of pre- ron medical school, that Miss Mil-I Miss W.F. M.S.of First Methodist tb Meet The - Women's . Foreign Mission ary society of the First Methodist church extends i a 'Cordial Invita tion to all women 'interested to attend the regular monthly meet ing of tha society Wednesday af ternoon.- ,! beginning at v 2:30 o'clock, in the; church parlors. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. R. J J Ohling. Mrs. X. S, Savage and Mrs. P. F Stolzbeise. Mrs. B. L. Steeves will be in charge of. the devotions and Mrs. John Reid will have charge of th !esson. v . ' rrr ! - r ltha three years ana was LfCtUre IT 111 - Xt: Orient, thea often eacounterW by Given Next Fridayr l - . ' f 1' i-. TWTILLAMETTB Auxiliary of VVi fe First ; Presbyterian tions to an evening in the Orient. on a personally conducted tour by Miss Sara Wrennj In the social fiall of the First n !Presbytean church Friday, November Hi i at 8 ' o'clock.- v. 1: ' ! ' Following work1 as a special agent of the War Labor Beard In foreigners, especially women. Miss Wrenn.will show many: beantlful pictures and will give an illustrat ed lecture.' Proceeds of Ihe lecture will be used by he j auxiliary for their church activities. i i. The Epworth League of Jason Lee Memorial church entertained with an interesting program at the supper hour at the Old Peo ple's Home on Center street .Fri day night,' ' I . - - k Mrs. Peiteys And Mrs. A. Smith Entertain " QUITE the largest and most de lightful afternoon affairs this week was the twelve table bridge tea Thursday at the A. C. Smith home on South Commercial street, when Mrs. Smith and Mrs. M. C. Petteys entertained a number of Salem matrons. Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele won The W. H. M. S. of Leslie 'the first prixe for high bridge Methodist church will meet Wed nesday" aftertfon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. E. 1 A. Rboten in her New England and Atlantic states the ronrl Aiutfv mAttnr Iniwr.nn wnt tn the Orient soend-nom. 'l5iSouth 1 High street Los .Angeles and of the recent Jng a year and a half in Japait on"e ' aiwnwnw branch" meeting at Portland. iae Biaii di o miim . the largest ioreign neppr 10 honors. The second prize went to Mrs. Merrill Ohling, and the third prize was awarded to Mrs. W. P. Fowle.. A"t the tea hour, Miss Leila Women; bf. the church and com. i the Far East. Later.; Mis Witenn munityi are invited to ! attend the jvisited Korea at the time of j the meeting of the Woman's Home 'revolt of the Land of the Moriing Missionary society efthe Jaspn iCalm against Japan, reaching Pek- ler has been - elected to member )h!p by the national medical fra ternity. Alpha Epsilon Iota. She will be a member of the chapter in Portland. Lee church which will; - be held Wednesday, . "afternoon at 2;30 o'clock at: th?; home of Mrs. P. J. Voth. Mrs.; A. L. Dark 'will ' con duct the' devotWhs and! Mrs. H. B. Carpenter will have Charge of the Marguerite- Millard is spending the7. Armistice "Day "holi days with heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B- Millard. Miss MUlard Is a student at ' Benke-Walker "busi ness college in Portland. - ' In at the height of Chlna'a worst famine of many years. Within a month after her arrival at Pekin Miss Wrenn.. with la j woman being arranged by Mrs. J. L. tn- Johnson. Mrs. B. B. Herrick. STrs. grey. Mrs. R. J. Otjen and Miss Faith Friday. i ' .'"! " I !. ' Ivan "Kafoury. who is studying at the University of Oregon at. Eu gene, is rpending the; week-end C. L. Blodgett. Mrs. George King and Mrs: Ralph Thompson assist ed Mrs. Petteys and Mrs. Smith In serving. The living rooms of the Smith home were lovely with great has mis-' sionary as Interpreter. - anr j a "boy." made a trip by cart, afoot, mule-back and chair, through! the (three provinces of , Callbel. Hojnan; and Shantung, investigating I the horrors jot i the: famine for: j the Philadelphia Ledger! syndicate. In her capacity, as , news ; isfrlt er, Miss'Wrenn' had; more nhfoue and interesting experience- dtf ring C. Kafoury. He is affiliated with Alpha Phi Omega fraternity at the with his parents Mr. and Mrs. bright golden and bronze university. chrysanthemums, Mrs. Petteys' and Mrs. Smith guests for bridge included Mrs. Mrs Herbert H. Hauser. Mrs. Bert B. Hack. Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Charles McCarter, Mrs. Trank W. ; Crawford, Mrs.! Wayne Henry, Mrs. Frank E. Shafer, Mrs. C. E. Etliso. Mrs. James, Mrs. O. A. Ol son. Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mrs. I. W. Follis, Mrs. John Orr, Mrs. Har- -old Brown, Mrs. Harry E. Craw ford,! Mrs. I. M. Doughton. Mrs. W. T. Staley, Mrs. F. E. Mercer, Mrs. Charles G. Miller. Ms. F. A. Hallk. Mrs. jM. C. Cashatt. Mrs. Leonj E. Barfick, Mrs. William M. Bushey. Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Mrs. Ida t. Niles. Mrs. Walter M. Smith. Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, MraTSMerrlll Ohling. Dr. Fannie A. Brown. Mrs W. P. Fowle. Mrs. Ernest W. Peterson. Mrs. M. P. Am Mrs. Charles S. Pratt. Mrs. Lou A. Grote. Mrs. Karl G. Kugel, W. I- Needham. Mrs. u. &con Mrs. D. X. Beechler, .Mrs. Hoppes. Mrs. Arthur E. t t- lev. Mrs. coryaon r A Mrs.;B. B. Herrick. Mrs C.C. Page. Mrs. James Imlah Mrs. Mrs. Mrsf. PageL Otto i. tv. Mrs. Efl Mrs. r u - s Pratt. Mrs. Glen Shoemaker and Lee Gibson. SjjdccociilD Tjctroms outlrac rm (wr n mB-H nsfftii i i ori -1 i i i if i i -i 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 f i i if it . 'VL' and Fisresicl es a mellow companionship THERE'S something about flr. , Hgfat that just brings friends closer ... Or Is it the season of tha year? - Certainly with October thoughts jlo turn to friendship ... to enter-, talning ... to having our homes at their best And lt'a amasing what a big dif ference just a piece or two of fur niture can make, Take these new Simmons Beds , . . and the marvelous Beautyrest Mattress, coveted in exquisite damask ... a whole room can be built around them . . . and they are not expensive mm PHitfz?triMgiz rem l r i m m mm m a rw i jt m 340 Court SU Exchange DeDartment 25S JV. Commercial- 1Z With Thanksgiving at hand and Christmas almost here, this is the time to install youl1 electric range! e Order yours now I Be happy instead of re gretful! Yoo will love to cook and bake if you have this almost human range to use. Swapping recipes will become your favorite mftrtj Youll harcflv be able to wait BSSBsBSlSBBBSsssssSBBBsBBSsSsBlsSssWBlsSSaaSS W fbw w, S until you serve your first turkey . . . baked lusciously brown ana juicy . . .,s.y Food. wiU have a new tenderness . . . new delicacy and succulence . . . becausethey will be Jf0 ... smd in their own jukes. Why not have your Thanksgiving Dinner prepared on your own homeinaker in your family wiU thmk of you gratefuUy every day in the year . . . and for years and years to. come! The new 1929 aU-wrute cwlain enamel Hotpoinf Electric Range b quick, dean, efficient . . . and has added and dcik fofconvenience and beauty. We shall be glad to show it to you.. The m fflustrated is 1870. Until November 17th only, instaBed for a smaU down payment and 10.00 monthly My we serve you? tjJh-t p3 mm feci 14 Poiil lectec , Fowls' 237 North Liberty Street. Salem Oregon TaHERE '.. ij : ! '' ; : I : , . : ..- V : ' .. J : . 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