. "r IN IS " ,A -V -rr- - "' vy:" "'r ' ? - :-- 5--':... rc ' 4.-' . v '.' - -.n. v -t : n-twir cti-tciiw TaTn n Ayn "?"J nAnw 'it Amino December 8. 1928 x--'" " -: - - " " - . H. 1 . -I f H v " ' - - ? ? ' " T. ' -- . ; . UC 11 C (V VfAIA-n J AitAKAi .All yoaaa a, -, - v,,a waaa, - wr - J3J ' ' . " ' , u ,, ,. , T I I Society ,Nftafifl " OLIVE M. DoaK. Society Editor i s-sss- 'I Of Interest o4; of the most interesting vents of the season will be the marriage of MUs Rath Bradley of : Sheridan to Herbert Socolofskyof this, city. The wedding win take place New Year's day at the home - of the bride's parents in Sheridan. - Both- of the young people were Important in campus affairs while students at the University of Ore Con. Miss Bradley is affiliated lth k. the Delta DelU Delta sorority and was president of that organiza tion during her senior year. Mr. , Soeolofsky Is a .member of the Beta Theta PI fraternity. Mfss Joan Patterson of Baker, , a sorority sister of Mfss Bradley's, - and Harold Soeolofsky, brother of the bridegroom will be the only attendants. ; "f . After January 1.4,' the young couple will be at home to their , friend at 1C26 Interlaken Place. - Seattle. , ' . ' Miss Olsen Is Bridge Hostess Wednesday Miss Alida Olsen entertained with three tables of bridge for a group of friends at a Christmas V party Wednesday. ' The Chriatmas motif was car ried out In the decorations. . The guests Included Margaret Drager,. Julia Creech,. Dorothy White. Caryl" Braden. Ittrtn Fick. Yvonne Smith, Virginia Holt, Vir. gtnia Slssdh, Zirelda and Margar et Drager. ' . Norman Winskrw was surprised by his Sunday school class group at the" home of his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Walter, Winslow, early Thursday evening in celebration of his birthday. From the Wins low home the group of boys went to the Gray Belle where they enjoyed a birth day dinner together. After dinner they returned to the Winslow home for an evening pent In. playing rook. Paul Geddes is the teacher of the class which is a part of the First Methodist Sunday school. o The Ever-Ready Birthday club will meet this afternoon at . the home of Mrs. Mary Briggs at 344 , South 19th street. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. Mary Briggs. Mrs. Hattie Kennon. and Mrs. Louise Loveland. The club members are Mrs. Bertha Loveland. Mrs. Florence Odenburg. Mrs. Clara Adams, Mrs. Kennie Martin. Mrs. Mary Brigs. Mrs. Lizzie Smith. Mrs. Hattie Kennon. Mrs. Florence Shlpp. Mrs. Ida Shoesmlth, Mrs. Julia Strand, Mrs. Pauline Clark. Mrs. Louise Loveland. and Mrs. Mary Hall. Edwin and Frank Cross enter tained a group of their friends at a dancing party in their home Thursday evening. The guests included Misses Vir ginia Slsson. Dorothy White, - Catherine Goule, Louise Mc Dougal. Dorothy .Moore. Elinore Wright. Leone Terry, Lola Wilkes, Katherine Rowe, Catherine Con.y. Ruth Fick, Rutheda Hoffnell. Adelaide and Barbara Faraway and Ellen Hemenway and Asahel Bush.. Tommy Livesley, Charles Kay Bishop. Homer Oouley, Rich ard Baker, Gordon Bennett. Keith Jones. Kimball Kay, David Eyre. William Dyer, Stanley Fry and Robert Needham. - The Can-Do class of the Leslie Methodist church will meet this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Greenwood. 1285 t South Liberty according to the changed plans. Mr. and Mrs. Bark us have as their house guests the parents of - Mrs. Barkus. Mr. and Mrs. John Bestler of Tacoma. ' Friends of Mrs. W. P. Babcock will bo glad to learn that she ex pects to be sufficiently recovered to return home soon after the first of the year. . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Ct Eof f enter, talned at a bridge party Thurs ; day evening. Christmas' candles and green ery decorated the rooms attract ively. , Late In the evening Mrs. Eoft serve lunch assisted by Mrs. Joseph H.Albert. " Guest for the evening were Mr. and Jlrs. .O. E. Krausse of Portland. Mc. and Mrs. Joseph H. Albert. Mr. -and" Mrs. Wallace Griffith. Mr., and Mrs. Lewis Grif fith and Mr. and Mrs. John Ortf- flth. . ; :. . . , .. A number, of the. Salem young people who attend Willamette University; motored -to Portland to attend tfre Willamette banquet ". at : Henry -Thlel's Thursday eve : "nlng. In the group were Flor . eace Power, Rosalind Van. Winkle - and . Kvangeiine- Helnlck, who Is spending the Christmas vacation her. . : . It Is probable ' that quite a number of Salem college folk will -; attend the O. S. C dance in Port- - land teelght Among those, wno . plan to go are Miss Maxine Glover, , Miss Jnlla Creech, Robert Har ral ot Portland, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover- this- week, - and Chandler Brown. ... ; . - , " - 71 ; I Ml 'Nil ( Wornea Social Calendar Friday . - Can-Do 1, class of Leslie Methodist church W. Pound' residence. 1380 S. Liberty Hal Hibbard auxUiary. U. S. W. V. this afternoon. Mrs. LeRoy Hewlett; 515 N. Sum,- mer street. ; Sans SoucI club meets at home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Propp, South 23rd street. , Satnrdajr ' G. A. R. and W. R. C. :00 o'clock, armory. . Salem Rainbow Girls Give Benefit Dance The Salem Rainbow girls will give a benefit danee for the chap ter this evening in the Castlillaa hall, it will be informal. Miss Jnlla Creech Is chairman of the committee in charge. The other members of the commltte Include the Misses Maxine Myers. Alida Olsen. Esther - Wood, and Dorothy "White. . Patronesses for the affair are Mr. and Mrs. David Wright. Dr. and Mrs. R. Lee Wood. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -Thompson, Miss Bessie Niles, Mrs. Rose Babcock, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Kantner, the Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Chambers and the Rev. and Mrs. Martin F. Ferrey. Young MM Group Entertained at Bridge Mr. and Mrs. George R. K. Moorehead entertained a group of their friends ' Thursday evening with a bridge party at their home on Hood street. Red Oregon grape was used to decorate about the rooms and on the tables which were centered with red tapers in silver candle sticks. x ' . , Late in the evening Mrs. Moore head served the guests with a dainty luncheon, assisted by Mrs. A. C. Baker. The guest group included Dr. and Mrs Kenneth Power, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mr. sod Mrs. A. C. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Purvine, Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Griffith; Mr. and Mrs. Shel don Sackett, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelso. : Joy Turner Moses -will give a party this afternoon for some 30 of her pupils In violin and piano at her residence studio at 236 North Capttol street. An unusual program has been arranged for the afternoon which will include a mu sical contest. - The San SoucI "500" card club win meet with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Propp, South 23 rd street Friday evening. SALEM MARKETS (Continued from Page 5.) Wht. Wt-rm lUd, ba. I.OS 09tt whit i 0-414 S-jr. .3 Wliii- k. . Barl-r, ta 11.09 wool and Mohair ( fin TlOr nnrmml fill elip and Umbt as Mohair and Kids Uvostoek (BoTing Frieoa) Cow. gao 05a.OT eor v . Clearance Everything Goes! . r . - . - " . ... . x ...' $4.50 Galoshes and Boots ; $2.50 and $3.00 Values $2.25 Values, Now $2.50 Child's Boots . One Lot Men's Rubbers, ? 1st Quality ; One Lot Women's Rubbers, 1st Quality C v v 'vr::i'i',...- ,'..' (Main Floor.. Shoe Dep't)' filler's Year-End Clearance -,Wi H Save You Money Every Department Miss Rob erts To Be r Honored With Dance Mr. and-Mrs. John J. Roberts were ' hosts at a format ; dance in honor of their daughter. Mildred, whose 18th birthday is to be an event of early spring: Guest bid den to the affair Included 70 young people from Portland, Eu gene. Albany and, Salem, , . Mrs. .Roberta was assisted" in receiving the guests by Mrs. Fritz Slade, Mrs. Asahel Bush, and Mrs. James Linn. . Miss Mildred was charming in a lovely gown and slippers of red. The ballroom . decorations with their bright Christmas motif served a an effective background. Christmas trees trimmed with col ored lights, chandeleirs shaded with- crimson streamers and pot ted plants and ferns were .used in the ballroom. In the Oriental room where the refreshments were served, red sras again predominant In tapers, roses and potnsettias. Veal,' Soo' Bulla, .good Hora. top . 10O.lt 06((.0T ..OS Heavy Saw Spriag Laatb oa.oi .09(4.10 ..ose.os Ewe, top .04H.09H Dreaaod Meats - (Baying Price) Hart, top . Veal, top -It -.IS General Markets DAUT J POBTLAKD. Ore.. Doe. 27. (AP Dairy Exchange, aet prices: Batter: Ex tra 45 ft : . ataaCarda 45 w ,: prime rlntts t4; firttt 48; eggt: extras 88; firaU 36; audio extraa S4ft; modiaat firtu S3. HAT PORTTUAJTB. Ore- Doe. 17. (iP)r Hay Boytag price: Eastera- Urcgon timothy. S?1.50QS?3; Do. vallay, 911 Q $17 JO; alfalfa, JI.50(J2S; clover. 17S17.S0; oat bar. 1S$18.5S; ttra , $8.00 tea; telling price S2 toa more. PBODUCB PORTI4XD. Ore.. Doe. S7. (AP) eteady: raw milk, (4 per cent). $2.85 cwt. d llTcrcd Portland, leea 1 per cemt bettertat. atatioa. Sic; track, S2c; do livered at Portland, 54e55. Poultry, steady turkeys cent lowor. Not droeaed Sle33. (Baying prices), alive, heavy boai (over 4Vi Iba.), S4c25e; media- heoa (JH(&4 1-3 lbs.) 30e; Kgbt (under SH lb.) 17e; apriaga, 21e; duck. 18e20r; rarkeya, dressed. No. 1. 31eSSe; geosa. 17c18e. Potatoes, steady, per cwt., Gems, No. 1 grade Sl.40f1.50; combination, 70c 1 1.00. - LIVESTOCK POBTUAND. Ore.. Doe. 97. (AP) Cattia and calves ateaiy; as receipts. Steer (UOO-JSOO Lbs) good ni.50 113.50; Do. (95O-11O0 lbs) good fll.25 $12. 5S; Do. (80O and ap), medinra $10.50$ll.2i; Do. commoo) 99.000 $10.5. Heifer (850 lbs. lows), good $10.00 0$1O.2A; Do. commoB $a.0Oe $10.50; rows good. SJ0$.5O; Do. cemasen. to aaediam tT.OO $9.00 ; Do. low cot ter S4.50OfT.00. Ball (ymu-liocs excluded ). rood beefs $7.25 $7.75; Do.' cotter to maiaaai 17.50tf $7.23. ' . Calrea (500 Iba. down), medium to ehoies .009U.OO; Do. call to com mon $7.50 $9.00. Vaster, milk-ted. good to eboieo $13.00 9SL4.00; Do. JDodinaa S11.SOS1S.00; Do. en 11 to rommoa $8.500811.50. Hog steady, receipts 170. Heavy weight (2aO-S50 lbs.), medium to eboieo $7.ii53$8.75; medium weight (200-250 lbs), medium to eboieo $8.80(3 $9.25; light weight (160-200 Iba), aaed ium to eboieo $9,250 $9.55; light Hgbts. (180-180. lbs) media- to eboieo $8.15 $9.25; parking sow. rough and smooth. $8.75 $7.75; slaughter pigs (ftO-ISO lbs), medloa to choieo $7.50 $8.50: feeder and stacker piss 170-188 MILLttf I Good Good. C J SALE of GALOSHES ha), vadinm ' to cfcoieov T.S5$S.OO. (Son or oily bogs aa4-roattiag pig ex clude ia abov ojaotauona). . - 8ae and - lamb, atoatfv. bo roeoipta. Lamb (64 lb. dowa. goo4 to choieo m.OoaSia.OO: Do. ta lb. im mmi- om S10.t011.00: Do. (all waigau); all to imi SS OO: Do. 111 wo ixfe.UK -all to eo-moa SS.50 f s 1B.UO. , Voarlias - wotbora H9 Iba. Sovai, oediamj to cboieo 8.00 $10.50; w 120 Iba. down), media to eboico $t.S0 dSSO: Do. ( 120-150 lba. atodiaat to eboieo 3. 50 S.OO: Do.- faU -raigkU). UL t coattroa S3.O0tfS3.5O. CHICAOO GXsAJDT CHICAGO. Doc 31. (AP) Com tcortd freab ria is prieo today, bat tbo gaiaa Xaa'cd to staad ap agaiatt a wao of telling to realiio srofita. la oato eaaoa, today's rora Market eaoM vitbia i-Se of eqaalliag tbo topaioat So tattoaa yat tbia aooaoa. Closior -ootooa oa eon war ' ir- reruiar at 4be aet lowor to S-Se o4aa Wboat riaiab l ac to S-Se e aat oaU rarytmg from 1 -a erf to S-Srdow a.- roaxuLVD oxani POItmjk.su, Ora., Dae. 2T. (AP graia. Wboat -Big Bead blaoatoat, bard aratto. Sl.es; eoft w UtOa fl.ia ; woot aortbora apriag; fl.10; .wottera red . Oott No. S SS-lb. wbito, S3S.00. , Bariey-No. S 4-lb. B. W 85.00. Cora Xo. t oaatent yollo , abipaoat. SST.JH. MUlroa Staadard.. S2S.00. McAllister Named In Realtor Group -; - - Lee McAllister. "Salem : realtor who will represent Marlon county In the state legislature this win ter, has been appointed chairman of the taxation committee of the Pacific Northwest Real Estate as sociation, according: to word he received Thursday. Other mem bers of the committee are the chairmen of the taxation commit tees of the various local associa tions. Mr. McAllister has been asked to attend the mid-winter meeting of the northwest associa tlon January 12 at Seattle. The 1929 convention will be held in Salem. fUghwa-BIocked After Collision North of Salem LAKE LABISH. Ore.. Dec. 27. (Special) The highway was blocked here for 15 minutes this afternoon at the Roy Fukada ser vice station while . two . badly wrecked, mud covered automo biles were being removed from the highway. They had collided on account of the snow on the high way. . "The south bound Southern Pa cific stage was delayed, as were also a long Hne ot private cars. No one was injured in -the colli sion.' . "' . . Southern Growers Of Hops to Visit California hop growers will soon tnake a tour of Willamette valley hop yards, according to In formation received by the Salem chamber of commerce. - The exact date of the tour has not been an nounced. The California grow-! era have been lining nn an itiner ary and have the lecatlonrof about J 00 hop yards in Oregon, ana have written to the chamber ot commerce in order to get addi tional data. OEoQCS OSoOS OSoQS - READ THIS FIRST I poverty and failure shadowed JhsJlt tlo colonial house) which Byrd Browit Ina had Juet bought, hoping that M would revive Larry love for ber and his intersex in a home and children., tor Byrd Browning-, brought op In a email town, was trying to. adapt horaoir to her taM-movlns. ntaaaetkx Toun hus band, but she soon discovered that JacK Duncan, his business associate, was nlunefn him Into debt Instead of mah lns him rich as ho promised. rrys friends were lively and spendthrift, and tarry, too. was oendlns his en tire income, oven tbo Urge sums he waa eontlmially , borrowing from Mr. Hamilton, Byrd's father, on uaeleea i ox travagance and on India Campbell, a former awoethoert of Larry's- ' . , Pat. Byrd's young sister, who llvsd with them, was going a rapid paca. Hrrd ' becamo alienated from Margy Duncan, who was taking eteoa to di vorr her imsband. Jack aav a party at the Knickerbocker club, where ho was Hrbntr. and Pat attended tt. Mrs. Hamilton, Byrd's mother, who waa vis Itina ber daughter, to her horror dis covered Pat " "under the Influence of." . After a heated quarrel with Mrs. Hamilton, who threatened, to take Fat back to Jacksonville. Pat and Chet, an other friend of Larry's otooed. Jack Duncan's affairs had become so in volved that there were rumors of in vestigations . on the - chance' of mis appropriation of funds. Byrd purchased back not only Larry's interest in the unsound real estate companies, but also Jack's half interest In the Bund ers Supply company, making; Larry entirely Independent of him. Having; placed her mother on - the train for Jacksonville, Byrd discovered India - and Larry, who was supposed to bo out of town, setting; into a taxi tog-ether. Completely crushed. Byrd re turned home, rat her ed Larry's belong ings tog-ether, and placed them In the vestibule. Beside them she sat and waited. - (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORT) e CHAPTER XLVII IT took a full minute for Larry to find the change and dis miss the driver. Then there was the ringing sound of his heels on the walk. It floated in through the open door. It was an energetic, alive Lar ry? thought Byrd. and she felt a sense of relief In knowing that he had no had too much to drink. tier flesh seemed to beat all over .her body with throbbing nerves, her blood pulsed and coursed through her veins, her breath came in quick, short explo sions. " InBlde the hali, he came to a dead stop. As she sat in the living room, in a state of dread, she could Im agine the look of bewilderment that slowly spread over hi face. Hen own face hardened again and the courage that she had been praying for seemed to recharge her worn aerves. She didn't move. Larry hurried Into the living room with the strangest, most baf fled expression on his face she had ever seen there. "Are ?we moving agalnf be asked quizgtcally. The sentence hung between them like a sharp sword. "Toa are," Byrd managed to aay. "Well, you better open up. andJ ten me what's all the shooting about," he continued banteringly. He had gone up to Byrd now ana started to pull her toward nun, roughly, masterfully. In a way that waa all Larry. iiaven t you even a kiss for me. Byrdklns?" he asked hunrrilv. All Lines Except Groceries Here are a Few of Our Prices Children's Rubbers Sizes 4V4 to 8 $3.50 Galoshes On sale UUV Leather Moccasin House Slippers' now on sale TC Chfld's DC oq. ct in ci oc Misses TOC Ladies' $5.00 Ladies' Silk Umbrellas ' below cost. On sale r $5 Ladies' and Misses 7-ounce Yellow Raincoats, sale $6.00 Men's 7-onnce Yellow Raincoats, sale Child's Underpants. Some part wool Sale Cotton Jap Dress Crepes - Sale, yard . ... P. BI. L. and Peter Pan Dress Suiting Yard : We cannot list all merchandise in advertising space. But you will find children's and men's Union Suits, Sweaters, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Suit Cases and nam eroas other things priced much less than regular prices. GROCERY PRICES Sweet Naval Oranges v ; Niee Ripe Bananas 4 lbs. - - , Best Creamery Butter Carton of 6 . iBest Matches . . 4-lb. can - Upton Coffee .- 2-lb. can " Lipton Coffee . . 1 1-lb. can 'Upton Coffee . , 4-lb. package fresh Seedless Raisins .... . 1 lsack Red Rose Hard Wheat Flour ........... ? - TOBACCO PRICES Star, Horseshoe vof CBmax ::.J..'. ; ..... .Large packaged j...: , , v ; "Our Advertiser ......J: - 10c can . ' ' - M Stag Smoking : ' Large can - ' -: " Prince Albert Liberty BeH Chewing tobacco .J Lowest of running exneauie . f prices and -offer Ills .tone changed again to a ban tering one. "Why, when I saw all the lights. I thought you'd taken my advice and - whlWd away the tedium with some parties." -She pushed him away with a forceful arm. MNo." she said, slowly, with lips pressed together until they were only a white line," "I'm sorry, but I'm not glad to see you. You see you see -I know more than you think I do." ' "What do you mean dear?" ask ed Larry, a little more anxiously. "Well, Larry. I might as well come to the point at once," said Byxd, looking at him squarely. "1 saw you and India at the staUon together several hours ago. I took mother down to the train and a? I- was getting into the car I saw you and India drive away in a taxi together. Byrd wondered . that Larry could have retained his composure funder her words, which to her seemed like little bullets, killing every bit of feeling she had ever bad. She knew by the expression on his face that he was quickly assuming a skeptical attitude. Byrd put up a warning hand. "Larry, If you attempt to deny it, it'll make things simply un bearable. I saw you distinctly, and you can't get out of It. possibly." Larry looked completely stun ned. He had not removed his coat and hat, and started to walk about nervously, with his haads thrust deep into his coat pockets. "Byrd, all that I can say is. that I know that I've been completely rotten to you," his voice broke. miserably. "I know India as well as you do. But she has always sort of fascinated me oh, you'll nevei understand what there Is about some women, a sort of deadl.v magnetism. But I swear to you by all that's sacred that there has never been anything--disgraceful. I've seen a lot of her, I admit, and yesterday I got a letter from her asking me to go to a dance with her tonight. Lthanged my clothes at the club, and when I got to the dance I was bored stiff. I wanted to come home to you the minute that I got there. It's not very late now," he said, aimlessly, looking at his watch. Byrd only shuddered away from him. "No," she said, in a small, ard For fluffier, better flavored pancakes. Easy . to moke. Ask your grocer. 60c Cfi P11V Men's Vl.LtO $3.00 $3.00 $4.00 29c 15c 35c 25c 29c 48c 17c $1,98 permits as f n nsuase lowest yoi free deliirery , im . i rrnn't am on anv longer.: I guess rm changed. I Just know I can't gland you. I can t axanu your iiti or vndr nhllosophy of life. rnr idaa about business.' your ideas about money, your iaeas about amusements, your ideas .hnut en-thin e! ' I'm Sick Ot yOU and this kind of married life." She paused to catch her breath. "Sick to death of 1U" h repeated, and her voice was tense ana nara. "But Byrd, 1 love you in spite of everything, and you love me. Whv. I have the feeling that na matter what you do, no matter what happens .to us, you re sun my girl!" said Larry, in a sincere,; passionate tone ot voice. -' ! "No. vou're wrong. Byrd con tinued in that same colorless voice. You don't really and truly love me. It's your pride in me, your nride in yourself that you love. It satisfies roar- exolsm to have a Lsrife who looks well In public, who knows how to keep your house slean and care for your physical wants. I've made you comfortable and you don't want to give up your comfort!" "Byrd. darling, you don't know what you're saying." said Larry, roughly, "you're consumed with iealbusv now and you're In a state of mind where you're reckless and headstrong because of lt. Larry had drawn her into his lap. holding her tightly with his trnnr. vounfir arms. f- "'In the morning we'll talk this all over and 111 agree to anything you ask. I swear by everything that's holy. Why, you little sim pletonr don't you know that I love you like mad?" Larry covered her unyielding face with fierce kisses. For a minute Byrd debated in wardly. She loved Larry to dis traction, she loved him with a zreat, encomnassin love that sometimes shook her to the very depths or her soul. But in express ing It, she had hardly ever 'felt the exultation of it. for there was always a quarrel, always the mem ory of a hurt that muffled her reeling. If she gave in to Larry now, they would s Dead 'hours coin- over his 'excuses for not having wired her that he was coming and not having come directly to her. There would be the same extenu ations! The h& me old excuses! She struggled to her feet, and GREENBUAM'S Department Store BLANKETS 60x76 Double Bed Blankets 1st quality striped borders pair ... $1.69 BLANKET ROBES Heavy, fhtffy, pretty patterns. Part wool ............. The $2.75 grade for . .... 66x80 All Wool BlajikeU 66x80 all wool heavy Oregon Blankets ' ' AA 6. lbs., only $1 a lb. The pair $0. UU 70x84 all wool Blankets, weight 5 lbs. and over. Pair .. 3-lb. Cotton BatU $1.1)0 2-Lb. Cotton Baits - Comfort size M fif, line quahty U. 9iUU . Yard wide . Outing Flcnntt Light or dark 17' good quality, yd. 1 1 C Qoodyear Rubber Boots for Men c Boys : Goodyear Oil Clothinj, fniaranteed. ; Ncustadter Brb llLainproof Stag Shirts BEATSPORTUTJDEflS 'Aiirhahnf tha Salem Presbv- B,V jafasva-- ' ' tVvHan basketball team ', -.walked over, the' Portland Presbyterian hoopsters to . score 39 points tn the visitors 14 Thursday afternoon in the Y. MwC. A. gymnasium. The local players outclassed their op ponent throughout tne game. . Jas I)rbr and Wilson - Slee- mund tied or. high point honors with seven field goals each. ii. Gram led the Portland attack .with four baskets to his credit. The Kay Woolen mill players meet the -Bank team - and the De- Molay quint will tackle the Pan thers tonisht on the "Y" floor. the first game being at 7:30. Tha Ducks. chamDions of the Ueague last year, will meet the Che- mawa first team New rear's night as part of the open house program arranged for that day. Play will begin at 8:15. In her eyes yrna the calmness or decision. Larry had a feeling that he bad never known this mood in Byrd. She was completely changed Perhaps she was , really changed toward him and the thought shiv ered through his body. lie felt as if h were shattered. Hla face looked as if he were going to cry. It was twisted with emotions such as Byrd hadn't thought him capable of. It almost unnerved her, that desperate look that he gave her. "Ill go," he said, in a voire that sounded remote In her earn. lie went to the telephone and called a taxi. "Please go upstairs while I wait here, for the taxi. I'll be at tho Athletic club until Wednesday in case you should change your mind." His words sounded liko little dead things that fell at her feet. Little corpses! Without looking at him, Byrd went upstairs. In a very few minute's 6he heard the doorbell ring and heard tlio taxi driver carrying out the bags and other impediments she had piled up around them. (TO BE CONTINUED) T 70x80 Double Bed Blankets 1st quality white or grey or tan Q pair . . sParfoUaf $3.50 $2.15 $5.00 . Cotton 45c Batts. 34b.ColtonBatts 3lbs. stitched $1.15 27-inch Oating Flannel . Light or dark lnlZ good quaL yd. YfU C All wool " Blazers HeaVy Weights, Bi - Variety for Men and Boys ; LoggcrV Stags ' i and Himting: -. Coats Big Assortment for - Men and Boys torn, - 254 N. CWL Participates V .' i.. 240-246 N.'GnniicialS Phone 560 '- Free Deffrnry VL - iu -2 i