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The Nrm Okbgon Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning. December 11, 19tS H Society News And , Club Affairs Bridge Luncheon Is Attractive Affair Mrs. E. V. Kuhn will enter tain with a bridge luncheon this afternoon In the dining room of the Elks dab. Decorations to grace the room will be In Christ mas, colors carnations and tapers of refl., with potted eycla men, baskets of Oregon crape, and eotoneaster ' f or the green. V Mrs. Albert Smith. Mrs. Earl Panlaon and Mrs. Reed Rowland will assist with the serTlng. Guests for the afternoon are Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell. Mrs. W. H. Darby. Mrs. C. F. Hamilton. Mrs J. C. Perry. Mrs. Charles Wiper Mrs. E. B. Grabenhorst. Mrs. W E. Hansen, Mrs. F. E. Xeer. Mrs. Frederick Brock Mrs. W I Staley. Mrs. W. I. Needham. Mrs. Armstrong;. Mrs. F. D. Kurtx. Mrs. h. M. styles. Mrs. P. E. Fullerton. Mrs. W. J Ll!1oult Mrs. Roy Burton, Mrs. Jessie George. Mrs. William Gosser. Mrs. W. H. Lytle, Mrs. Darid Hill. Mrs. F. G. Delano. Mrs. Clair Vlbbert. Mrs. R. c. Hunter. Mrs. I., p. Aldrlch, Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mrs. Lou Grote, Mrs. Darid Wright. Mrs. Bert Flack. Mrs. Harley White, Mrs. Earl Daue. Mrs. Albert Smith. Mrs. M. D. Pllkenton. Mrs. A. A. Sie wert, Mrs. D. Hendricks. Mrs. Ida i ' Nilee, Mrs. P. J. Meaney, Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mrs. Leon Gleason. Mrs. O. A. Olsen, Mrs. Ralph White. Mrs. Jessie Campbell Mrs. Frank Meyers. Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Mrs. Louis Griffith, Mrs. Merrill Ohllnf, Mrs. Reed Row--'wl. Mrs. J. w. Nelson, Mrs Earl Paulson. Mrs. Carl Arm--rons;. Mrs. Charles K. Spanld- Dollar Day jlng, Mrs. Jerald Newton. Mrs. Mrs. Lee Canfleld. Mr. O. E. Schnman, Mrs. Ralph Glover. Mrs. John Bropny. Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mrs. Thomas Galloway. Mrs. U. 8. Page. Mrs. Ray Hart man. Mrs. Harry Weidmer. Mrs. Harry Wlllet. Miss Zoe 8tockton. Mrs. Homer Smith. Mrs. Le Fur gey, Mrs. Linn Smith. Mrs. W. W. Creech, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mrs. A. L. Wallace, Mrs. W. X. Pennlnrton. Mr. Armand Eerger. Out-of-town guests are TJra. Harry Weiss and Mrs. E. F. Carl- ton of Portland, and Mrs. George Hubbs of Silrerton. Winifred Byrd In Concert At Silverton Music lorers of Salem. Port land and ML Angel motored to Silrerton Thursday night for the concert giren by Winifred Byrd In the high school auditorium there. Among the Salem folk who at tended the concert wero Mra. Henry W. Thielsen, Miss Nell Thielsen. Mrs- Frederick W. Thielsen, Dr. and Mrs. Hans Belts. Mrs. W. H. Lytle. Mlaa E4n Ir vine, Judge and Mra. I H. Mac- Manon, Mrs. Haiue parrlsh Hin ges. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrd. Mia Martha Byrd and Master William Byrd and Mr. and Mra. W. T. Powers. Tffa program was as follows! Mendelssohn . . Rondo Caprlcciso Mendelssohn Spring Sons: Spinning Song Two Songs without words Beethoren-Rubenstein . .Turkish March frea fleet) Debussy Prerade In X Minor Schumann . . The Prophet Bird Olsen Butterflies Goosaens . . March of the Wooden Soldier Listt A Dream of Lor Alkaa .... The Wind (request) Scrlabln ...... Dana La u guide Uast Second Hungarian Rhapsody ' ' e e - Mrs. Moorehouse Hostess at Luncheon Mrs. W. O. Moorehouse was hostess at luncheon to the wires of those members of the Willam. eUo Veterinary Association who were present in Salem for the reg ular monfalv meetinr which oa. curred this week. Covers were laid for flftn Those assisting Mra. llMnhnnu were Mrs. W. H. Lytle, Mrs. F. W. Lange, and Miss Edith Moor-house. The guests were Mrs. Petterson of Dallas. Mra. Coons and Mrs. Carr of Forest Grove. Mra. Regan . nd Mra. Nleol of HUUbor. Mra. Myers of Corrmllia, Mra. Keaoj oft Toledo, Mra. Hashes of Dallas,! Mra. Smldth of Portland. Additional Society on Padres 10-18 Coats and Dresses at y2 Price Hundreds from which to Select 14 to 54 460 State Friday-Saturday v 'Monday at Director's See Page 14, This Paper IE iriHI9 The Ch SEND a box of fancy fruits and nuts to your eastern friends and Boost Marion County! We will pack a special box of fancy local fruits and nuts for you. Show your eastern friends what we raise here! Make Christmas a Time for Giving the Products of Our Own State ! PRUNES See them in our windows ; the largest and sweetest varieties grown and these are packed in attractive 5-lb. and in a 9-pound box. CAKES Home-made fruit cakes and plum puddings. CANDIES In fancy boxes ranging in price from 50c to $7.50. CANDY SUPPLIES Dipping chocolate, syrup, flavors, col ors, shelled nuts, fresh cocoanuts. nsttnos Sftoref ORANGES, ORANGES, ORANGES I Think of it A carload of sweet and juicy Califor nia oranges just received! Different sizes . . . nicely packed to keep at home during the Christ mas season. POPCORN "A pop in every kernel." The corn Is this year's supply ; it will make the Yuletide season a happy one for you! FROZEN STRAWBERRIES Just as delectible as the day they left the vines. Prepared right here in Salem and frozen fresh-for your Christmas dinner. CHRISTMAS DELICACIES Lute fish and kingdon berries; two choice tasties to appeal to our Swedish and Norwegian friends. Another evidence of Roth s ability to meet every Christmas food need or wish. For 28 Years-Good Groceries at TR(5)PT?fT9 North TjWfir Ki m, tooi c - cJOV. Li j a Aivuc iuollr MM SAVES' i To help you make your dollars reach 2 Lbs. 35 c 23c 95c 50c 97c 4 ibs. $1.93 3 ibs. 95 c 50c 42c Bright satin finish Candy . 19c Lb . . Medium size thin skin Oranges. Doz Full 2-lb. box of finest assorted Chocolates in Christmas box 1-lb. box fine Chocolates in Christmas box Fresh shipment of Ai Linton Coffee, lb. 7L2 lbs. Ui C4 lbs. Fresh shipment of our weilJiked QC C. & C. Coffee lb OD C 1 lb. fresh local . Creamery Butter ! . 1-oz. large standard Fresh Ranch Eggs . MONEY SAVERS ON TOBACCO 4 cans 10c Sta&g Tobacco 4 1.0c Torchlight 49c large package Our Advertiser 3 15c-tins Sir Walter Raleigh 75c plug Liberty Bell Chewing As long as a small stock lasts 3 pkgs. Arrow Cigarettes L 25c 25c 29c 3 85c 25c 49c ..... 25c Mens, Ladies' and Children's Indian Moccasins at Close-Out Prices Child's 98c Misses $1.20 Men's$1.49 Closing Out Umbrellas Ladies' $5.00 Silks On Sale $3.50 Hosiery, Furnishings, Dry Goods, All priced lower as we are discontinuing these lines. (5 5 S1TISI PHONE 560 254 N. COMX. FREE DELIVERY ii - i in 1 II I ' 1 f . I B -1 " " sBaagaBsjnBnBBtqiaKaaa IStas mm 1 " 1 f) ' A Safationi f Yw GiistiK MMfeis "What to give" to Sister, Brother, Mother, Dad, Friend or Sweetheart is simplif ied at Bloch's store. Just bring in your long list and we will assist you in making your selection with ease and rapid service. Our able assistants will serve you with the best of their ability. And we're certain that you will find just the thing you're looking for in our complete stock! Deliveries assured. Overnight Cases Smartly fitted Overnight cases of finest grain leather. Included are all the needs that an overnight trip requires. Makes a delightful gift. SUITS ' ---v-i-i- :.- sr. v 0Hw - Boudoir and House SLIPPERS m A very extraordinary selling, right before the Holidays! We suggest that you give them as gifts to your friends and family. Very special values for tomorrow. FOR MEN Leather and Felt Slippers In all sizes and colors. FOR WOMEN Mules, Leather and Felt Slippers in smartest new shades. All sizes. For the Snappy Chap Boys, Here They Are 1298 SUITS lbs young school, or fy office lad who wants W to wear the best at all times will find this col lection to suit him to a TT1 Choice of popu " lar colors, new pat : terns, single and dou ble breasted styles, tn "fact every styl fea tnrs that -young men; Bowcvdayg look for. At a popular pries, too - With Short or Long Pants $5-98to$12 .48 STATIONERY In wonderful Christmas boxes. At Prices for every Pocket book It Payt to Trade at Choose a Leather BAG So Soluble an Christmas Gift! ?btiLBfIhiof.th!fc"tt2t,t 1tth" Btrt oBtftiaabl st tfc pries. Nw sti n.w lstthsr. and nw la trtmmiiit! S y nt!2 Uad-r ar. and a! ralopa trpss. la m ta uttast ihadSf So Appreciated! 1 -,t Silk Covered BED SPREADS - i and ! WOOL BLANKETS fn a Sptdd Holiday SeWng , : - . ; Blankets, Spreads In a selection of smartest colors Wool Wan kets with fancy borders, TaffeU rmeoV Spreads In variety of psttems deeply colored. Ws nrge the younjr fellows to in- speot this newly arrived selection of hlffh quality "Salts, Choice of knlekars or lony troustrs, Good fabrics, iraart ; colors,J Attractive wesres and perfect fitting,: Blodrs Golden Rule Store 220 N. Liberty. Arouna the corner from Doc LewisV Drujr Storei- r Teleohone 1606 Salem. Or 1 . PS. 1 hMl" of Our .hop la fairly bpljta, wlth ttTntUU