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ociety nation XChurch Council Group Reri Norl Sue presented his resignation to the Church Coun MnhranM which met at Jason Lee church Thursday lor 1U Teg ular fall meetings The Japanese 1 committee which has the direction of the Japanese work In the Lake i'Labish districts is making prep arations to fill the vacancy made by this resignation, Mrs. Melvin ' Johnson is chairman of this com mittee and Mrs. W. W. Emmons la her assistant. . , : : Another outstanding action ta ken at this meeting was the re euest for pledges of money with which to purchase a lot upon 'which wiUbe bnilt a chureh for the Japanese folk of the Lake La- i mlsh district. The lot will be lo- rated in the Lablsh district. Pledges to the amount of about $250 was given within' a Tery short time after the request was : made. . -. . kThe program for the afternoon following the business meeting of the morning session and the de lightful lunch serred by the Jason Lee women at noon, was given by " the members of the Calvary Bap tist church and consisted of mo- - sical numbers, a playlet and a book review of "Stewardship for Women." reviewed by Mrs. Tay lor. There is a custom of the church council to present to the largest group present a member ship flag. The flag for the Thurs day meeting went to the Calvary Baptist church which had nearly 100 per cent membership present Membership attendance was the , best and interest the highest in tbe Thursday meeting of any - meeting of recent years. The church wascompletely filled. . The next hostess group will be the First - Evangelical church which will entertain some time in February. The women of the First Christian church will give the pro gram. . Hayesville Woman's Club Plans for Winter Members of the Hajresville Wom en's club were entertained by Mrs. Snyder at her home north of Sa : lem on Thursday afternoon. A short business meeting was held during the afternoon. - Members responded to the roll call by stating their idea or Ideas ' as to what the club should' do for the winter meetings. Plans were made for the coming demonstra tion of Miss Luey Case, nutrition specialist, from Oregon State col lege on November 14. Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Powers will be hostesses for the club at the home of Mrs. Wells Thursday November 7. At that time each member will, in answer to the roll : call, bring a magazine that she no longer needs which may be given to the Girls Industrial school. . At the close of the afternoon refreshments were served by the - .hostess. Mrs. Snyder, assisted by Mrs. Ratzburg, Mrs. O'Dean, Miss ' O'Dean and Miss Snyder. ' Guests present for the afternoon "were Mrs. Ratzburg and small son, ' Mrs. O'Dean, Mrs. Babb, Miss O'Dean, Miss Snyder, Beth Bed well, Elsie, Jean and Jimmy Stet tler and a friend from Mrs. Sny- - dor's home state, Nebraska. - Members present were: Mrs. ' Bailey, Mrs. Bedwell, Mrs. Teal, Mrs. McAfee. Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Stettler, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Hal bert, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Rickman. Miss Kearns, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Slddall, Mrs. Greig and the hos tess Mrs. Snyder. . Junior Dance Club Will Celebrate The Junior dance club will cel ebrate Hallowe'en with a masq.ue- . rade dance Friday, Novemoer l, at Castlllian hall. The ballroom will he decorated in orange and . black and all the signs of mystic . Hallowe'en Dancing will be between the hours of t and 11 o clock. The pa - trons and patronesses will be an nounced at a later date. - - ' The committee in charge of ar- , rangemeats, is Kathryn Kills, Wayne Doughton, Jeryme Upstoa, ana uien wooary. l WOODBTJRN -The St. Mary's Episcopal Guild met at the home of Mrs. H. L. Gill Tuesday after- - noon for their regular meeting. . The business session ' was pre- : sided over by the president. Mrs. L. M.. BItaey "and. devotions were lead by Mr. Frank Wolf. Mrs. T. . C. Poorman, chairman of the cook- ed food sale held last Saturday, : reported this sale. a huge success. everything being sold out. , The -' . members of the committee Ih charge were Mrs. H. M.. Austin, - Mrs. Keith Powell and Mrs. H. L. . C1U.- The Guild has finished a beautiful quilt which they will ' donate to the newsboys ward of the Good Samaritan hospital. -. At the close of the meeting re freshments .were -served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. H. M. , Austin, Mrs. Wayne Gill, Mrs. V Blaine G. McCord and Mrs. C. J. -: Espy. . -:- DALLAS Members- of the Tuesday club were entertained by Mrs. Fred Stinnette at her home ,cn Court street, Tuesday after- - soon, October 22. Hallowe'en dec orations were used.-Members pres ent were: Mrs. R. S. Kreason, Mrs. J. R, Beck, Mrs. P. J. Walton, Mrs. Simon ? Grindbelm,-. Mrs. Paul i SkeeL Mrs, Jack Eakln, Mrs." Ray Scott, Mrs. Maurice Dalton.'Mrs. Erie : Fulgham, special .guests .. were, Mrs. R. A. van Orsdel, Mrs. . Cliton Foster. Mrs: H. H. Rich." ; . -. 9. :,e . v - tin. Mills, : whose' home Is" in X:7a, Is a guest at" tiie home f I 'r, and Mrs. J. D: Herbst tor Mews andrElubMf(: Ouvs 1L DOAX. TbTTedRoysaty, J S ' W.-7T. Rumor has it that Miss Bernardine Murphy, daughter of Daniel Mur phy, wealthy California hanker, rill shortly announce her engage ment to Prince Borromeo, of Italy. latanatloMl Mawarwl Annual Tea Planned Needlework Chapter DALLAS Plans for the annual tea of the Dallas branch of the Needlework Guild of American were completed at a meeting of the officers and directors this week. This organization has ex isted in Dallas for 20 years and is one of the few In the state out side of Portland. At the time of the annual tea, members ef the guild contribute either two gar ments of a kind or money to be used for needy cases that appear In the community, the doctors of ten call upon the guild for. assist ance. Four hundred and twenty six garments were taken In last year, and if there are any remain ing over they are sent to some of the other state homes to be used. The date of the tea' for this year has been set for Friday, No rember 8, and will be in the base ment of the Presbyterian chureh. The following committees will have charge of the affair; recep tion committee Mrs. Eugene Hayter, Mrs. J. G. Van Orsdel, Mrs. A. B, Dilley, Mrs. F. M. Langlois, Mrs. I. F. Toakum and Mrs. V. C. Staats. Decorating committee Mrs. B. F. Preston, Mrs. Earle Shults and Mrs. Ray Boydston. " Garment Committee Mrs. J. R. AUgood, Mrs. W. V. Fuller and Mrs. L. W. Plummer. These committee members make up the officers and directors of the guild and each one has a group of ten members to whom they cook for the donations each year, mak ing a total of 150 persons actively interested in the guild. The present officers are: Mrs. Eugene Hayter, president, Mrs. B. F. Preston and Mrs. A. B. Dil ley. first and second vice presi dents; Mrs. G. JU Hawkins secre tary and Mrs. AUgood, treasurer. " Teachers Form Suburban Club On Monday evening, October 21, a group of teachers met at the Hayesville school house to organ ise a teacher's club. Election of officers was held with the follow ing results: president," Mrs. Hasel K. Marshall; vice president, Mrs. Mabel Martin; secretary, Mrs. Beryl Porter. Enthusiastic plans were made for the objectives to be attained during the year. Social enjoyment will be had as. well as help in a professional way. Teachers from the following school were present at the first meeting: Buena Crest, Mission Bottom, Maplewood, Rei ser, HayesTille, Hasel Green and Central Howell. v - - - The next meeting will be held in the Hayesville school house Tuesday evening. Norember 5. L: S. Sheldons Return to Salem Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Sheldon and daughter. Miss Kathryn, and son. Wayne, .have returned from De troit, Michigan, and will make their home in Salem. " Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon left Sa lem a year ago for the east 'Where they have been siaee. Their many friends will welcome them back to Salem. . : - . V ' MILL CITY Members of the T. T, dab of the: If III City high school met for their bi-monthly meeting Tuesday - evening la the home eeenomlcs room. Two new members were Initiated, these" be ing Mary Hill and Frances Chance. A potleck supper was enjoyed. ; tMi!lMml.tlll!!lluffljti Womea are . saying: rPSnkham's Compound keepa me fit to da urr work," ri was nervous asd all run down. Now I eat better and aleen better Jit helped my thirteen rear old daughter. n took it be tore and after nrjr bdcr cs bora. n ni gaining; ersy jfcrj.' r -'. tit . Mini M : Mi! Lydia Pinkban :Vezetabl0 ' f'-CoinponBd ' -S : Tot SaVat ' - Helsenv A Hmat Drag Store Corner Court 4k Liberty, Tel. f s, , si -. -i v J. 4 - : 1 SocUtm E diior i SOCIAL CALENDAR 8atarday Salem Woman's club. Mrs. O. J. FraTTkel.-2:J0 o'clock, Woman's clubhouse. Past Matron's club of East- era Star, Elks' Temple, one. o'clock i luncheon. - business meeting following. . Bethel Community club of Marion county, 8 o'clock at school house. , Guardian's eoori e, t o'clock. Unitarian church, for those interested in' guardian wort f eampfire. Mlsa Crain in charge. . 7 Episcopal Meet is ; Decided Success . The all-day. meeting of the cen tral deanery of the women's aux iliary of the Episcopalian church held la Salem Thursday was vot ed a success, both from points ef Interest; accomplishment and ; at tendance. About' t0 women from valley towns .were in attendance, as were also a group of special guests. Mrs.'U. G." Shipley, pre sident 6f the central deanery, was in charge of the sessions. . Formal dedication of the Cooke Memorial window in St. Paul's church chapel was made after the luncheon Thursday, with Rev. H. D. Chambers of Portland, former rector here, officiating at the cer emony. The window was dedi cated in memory of Mrs. Zerilda Miller and given by her daughter, Mrs. James Cooke of Portland. Mrs. Miller was a pioneer member of St. Paul's who died It? years ago Thursday. Addresses at the deanery ses sions were given by Mrs. Wilson Johnston, president of the wo men's auxiliary for this diocese; Mrs. A. H. Cousins, director of box work; Miss Bessie Nye Grant, treasurer of the auxiliary, and Mrs. A. H. Hallam, all of Port land; Special guests Included: Rev: H. D Chambers of Portland; Rev. D. Vincent Gray of Corvallis, Rev. E. P. Runnella of McMinnTille; Rev. and Mrs. C. H. L. Chandler of Portland; and Venerable Claude Black, archdeacon of the diocese. The rectors met with Rev. George H. Swift, St. Paul's rec tor, in the afternoon. Informal Evening At McCallister Home Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. McCall ister were hosts Thursday night for an Informal evening for mem bers of the corporation aepari- ment of the state. Th rnest rooms were attract ively decorated with' chrystanthe- mums and autumn leaves, vtever mnatral nnmhers riven by little Miss Marjorle McCallister. Miss Josephine Nibler, and Miss Ro berta Morton added to the social evening. In the guest group were Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goodwin, Miss Josenhina Nibler. Mrs. Eleanor Lsicar, Miss Emadel Schwabbauer, Miss Agnes Bayne. Mrs. Kuby J. Griffith, Mrs. Grace Morris, Miss niartra Turner. Miss Lois De Jar- din, Miss Roberta Morton, Henry Klessenbeek Fred J. Meinai, George V. Hamilton, Charles E. Warrens, Doris, Allen and Mar jorle McCallister, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Mark d. Mccauisier. Royal Neighbors Will Entertain Monday The Royal Neighbors of Amer ica will entertain with a Hallo we'en party In the social rooms of Fraternal temple Monday eve- lnr Th IffAdern woodman of America and their families anal the Royal Neighbors and their families are invited guests. Those who wish to come in cos tume may do so and thus add that much more fan to the party. SPECIAL Models not appearing in the current catalogue SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS .... w " i 1 1 CASTXRX Case in red and gold with gilt dial a day, 4 Jewel movement - Was - $13.50-Now - .09.05 . rr- . - .Zr: - 79 STATE Social Commited Of D. A. R. Plan Luncheon Members of Chemeketa chapter, D. A. R-, social committee met for a special meeting Friday after noon to make plans for the lunch eon meeting which will be held November 2 at the Marlon hotel and which will be la special com pliment to the state. regent, Mrs. E. C. Apperson of McMinnville, and also to the birthday of Che meketa chapter. Thia marks tbe fourteenth year, of the founding of this chapter. Mrs. W. C. Dyer was the first regent, Mrs. W. H. Byrd, present re, gent, has called a meeting for the purpose of transacting business at 12 o'elock at the hotel November 2. Luncheon will follow at . 1 o'elock. - Anyone eligible is wel come to be a guest at this lunch eon whether 'she Is member of a state D. A. R. chapter or of an but-of-the-state chapter, or If her membership ' is applied for with the 'correct, qualifications. ; Reservations for the luncheon are to be made with -any of the following; - Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Homer Smith, -Mrs. Ross Bidwell or Mrs. Herbert Ostllnd. ' The social committee is Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. F. E. Sherwin, Mrs. W. E. Hanson, Miss Ruth Rulifson, Mrs. Frank Spears, .Mrs. J. Lyman Steel, Mrs. Ross Bidwell, Miss Iso ra Templeton, Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. W. T. Hurley. Mrs. A. D. Looney, Mrs. Karl Steiwer, Mrs. Lewis Griffith. Mrs. Herbert Ost llnd, Mrs. C C. Clark, Mrs. J. B. Eakln, Mrs. H. H. Smith. MonmoutK B. & P. W. Club Visits Salem MONMOUTH. Members of the newly organized Business and Professional Woman's club gath ered Monday evening at the Mon mouth hotel for their first dinner meeting of the year. Mrs. Gail Kennedy, president, presided. Others present were Mina Corne lius, R. D. Elliott, Frances White aker, Velma Smith. Beulah Cra ven, Alt Smith, Grace Wilson, Dorothy Hill, and Ilia Huber and Mary Moore. Guests were Miss Helen Cornelius and Mrs. .William F. Gaskins, the latter graciously acting as song leader during the evening, with Mrs. Elliott at the piano. Business details occupied part of the after dinner hour; follow ing which Mrs. Kennedy asked the secretary to read a letter of invitation from Mrs. Susan Varty, president of the Salem club, to attend their regular monthly din ner meeting October 22 at the Marion hotel. . . , Among the members who ac cepted the Salem women's invita tion and enjoyed a delightfully in teresting and informative evening were Mesdames Kennedy, Corne lius, Whiteaker, Elliott, Yelma Smith and Beulah Craven. e Mrs. Seymour Jones Bridge Tea Hostess Members of the O. T. club en joyed the regular club meeting this week at the eountry home of Mrs. Seymour Jones. Bridge was In play for the first part of the afternoon. Honors are not award ed in this group but score is kept and at the end of the year what would have been spent in'prises is given to some good fund. Mrs. Jones was assisted at the tea hour by her daughter, Mrs. afternoon' were Mrs. Edgar Hart ley. Mrs. Hal Patton, and Mrs. L. E. Bean. Officers were elected- in the brief business meeting held be fore the social hours. Mrs. T. T. Geer .was "elected president and Mrs. K. C. Cross, secretary. SETH-THOMAS " f - JrA.lljlJ'-ti .:;'r SELLING -Solid matv0T v - - y ease- witti blue ease la two tonci t V : deoSted ia" rood.i gold --dial. : , - - - Sfi TEJZL - J9 nour iimi aav w t un iin $6&om&$Q&5 YEBT" ATTOACHYB; AS GIFTS JJ ui ,r , szncs usi CTKTZT NEXT TO POSTAL- Salem xVisiior Is r r Popular- Guest -Mrs. Walter Barsh ef Oakland. California, now visiting at l9 home of her mother, Mrs.- John Carson. Sr.. la being popularly re ceived botbjj Salem and la Port land after an absence of two years from Oregon. Mrs. Larry Hofer and Mrs. R. M. Hofer were luncheon bridge hostesses en compliment, to Mrs. Barsh Thursday at the R. M. Ho fer home In Dunthorpe on Lake Oswego. Several Salem matrons were among those who attended. The past weekend Mrs. Barsh spent as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hugh McCammon of Port land. Wednesday to Saturday was spent as the guest of -Mrs. Larry Hofer in Dunthorpe. - Mrs. George. Powell, nee Elea nor McClaine of Silverton, will en tertain with luncheon at the Town and Gown club in Portland Thurs day in compliment to Mrs. Barsh, and will follow this with bridge in her home on HIDcrest drive. Many informal dinners and aft ernoons have marked the days spent In Salem In addition to the busy round of affairs given for Miss Edith Bragg who will be come the. bride of Wallace Carson November and for which Mrs. Harsh has been a guest. WcbuW.jR. C. Passes Inspection WOODBTJRN Mrs. Elinor Cel lar of Portland, department sec retary, inspected the I. L. Stev ens. No. 31, post of the Woman's Relief Corps of Woodbnrn at their meeting in the Odd Fellow's hall Wednesday afternoon. A mock Initiation was held for the inspector and Mrs. Jones' a ficticious character, impersonated by one ef the members, was ln itihUd " ' :-' Mrs.' Zellar complimented the president and jn embers of the corps on their work and offered many valuable suggestions t o them. She also gave an explana tion of the criticism which was given the Past National president, Mrs. Minnie Horsman of . Portland, because she did not attend the ses sion of congress when the pension bill came up. Mrs. Horsman did not attend because she was not notified in sufficient time to get to Washington, D. C, but Instead sent a capable and able represen tative. The officers of the corps are Mrs. Dorothy Wolheter, president; Mrs. Mable Wright, senior vice president; Mrs. Winona Coleman, junior vice-president; Mrs. Laura Livesay, secretary: Mrs. A. Nen del, treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Rig don, chaplain; Mrs. Ida Harper, conductor; Mesdames Emma Ty son, Nora Broyles, Elizabeth Glatt and Anna Miller, color bearers; Mrs. Louisa Blust, guard; Mrs. Gertrude Goble, assistant guard; Mrs. Gertrude Beach, musician and Miss Mary Hershberger, pa triotic Instructor. At tbe close of the inspection refreshments were served in the dining hall which was attractive with fall flowers and autumn leaves. The committee in charge of the refreshments was Mesdames Ida Harper, TJnice Bonney, Mable Wright and Emma Bidwell. Bridge ivng Pleasant Event Miss Golda Wheeler entertained Thursday for members of her club. Gay autumn leaves and flow ers made an attractive background for the card tables where bridge was in play during the evening. Honors .were held by Miss Gwen dolyn Jennings. Following cards Miss Wheeler served at a late hour. - - . - Miss Sophia Wheeler was a spe cial guest. Club members present were Ann Mclntyre, Helen Hiller, Ruth - Kitchen, Gwendolyn Jen nings, Louise Hiller, Mabel Alrick, Selma Bush and Miss Wheeler. : The next meeting of the club will be with Miss Kitchen In two weeks. WESTMINSTER CHntZ tn the better trade, they are reliable and accurate. -Mahogany ease. with, two toned wood design. SUver dial with raised brosce anmenla and brooas bandar - - .r . lmi tMssssssssws3aa. v - - - " vw : .CAS1TNZ '- " WTf, I ft -" aMMSt. el movement TEIXGHAFII r.I3LSLK3L5 Dallas Junioi'.Matrons Club Elects Officers DALLAS The Junior Matrons class of the Methodist church were entertained by Mrs. Leona Burke and Mrs. Miriam Murray at the home of the former, Tuesday eve ning. Games suggestive - of the Hallowe'en season were played, the decorations and luncheon car rying out the same motif. Officers for the year were elect ed as follows: Mrs. David Wright, president; Mrs. Oscar Holmes, vice-president; Mrs. Miriam Mur ray, secretary, .and treasurer. Aside from the officers elected the others present were: Mrs. J. M. Warrell, wife of the new minister, and daughter. Mable, Mrs. Aug ust Risser, Mrs. Jack Brown, Mr Ed. Dunn, Mrs. Florence Hunter, Mrs. Wiley Carpenter. Mrs.- Vic Waters, Mrs. Louise Jepson.' Miss Elona Lewis and the hostesses. The next meeting win be at the home of Mrs. Brown on Novem ber 5. GERVAIS Mrs. Frank Can nard was hostess to the Hermosa club at the home of her sister, Miss Marie Mangold, Thursday afternoon. At this meeting the club decided to comply with the request of those .who are under taking a community Christmas tree movement that they be spons ors and Ave out the word that they would, arrange the program, sack the treats and decorate the hall. Mrs. Caanard used asters, dahlias and other fall flowers as decorations. The afternoon closed with serving of refreshments to the following members and Mrs. Otto Schwab, an invited guest, and Miss Mangold: Mrs. M. D. Hennlng, Mrs. A. De Jar din, Mrs. C. W. Cutsforth, Mrs. Sumner Stevens, Mrs. P. W. Seely, Mrs. G. T. Wadsworth, Mrs. S. D. Man ning, Mrs. G. J. Moisan and Mrs. Robert Harper. The Brooks Ladies Aid society held their annual harYest home festival and program n the Meth odist church tn a' splendid man ner. The church was beautifully decorated In keeping with the oc casion. The program was given by Miss Verda Schafer, Rev. D. George Cole; Mrs. William Schafer; Mrs. John Tonkin; and several songs by the audience. At the close of the program a cafeteria lunch was serred by members of the Aid society. AURORA Mrs. C. E. Gilbreath entertained with two parties Tuesday. In the afternoon she was hostess for a bridge luncheon. Honors for cards went to Mrs. John Kraus, Mrs. Arthur Kraus, and Mrs. A. Strickland. In the erenlng Mrs. Gilbreath entertain ed with three tables of "500." Honors for this party went to Miss Georgia Kraus and Mrs. G. A. Ehlen. The Misses Johnson were re cent Salem shopping guests from Independence. Learn this vital truth about sugar Women cooking authorities show three astound ing results of sugar in cooking vegetables 4T (preferably in little water). These women authorities point out that the dash ef sugar does three things. 1. Makes "store or wilted vegetables taste freshet. 2. Improves the pleasing colors of the vegetable. 3. Develops, accents and points up the delicate appetising vegetable flavors. It must be borne in mind that the correct dash of sugar does not In any sense make the vegetables taste sweet This Is not the purpose of using the sugar. Physicians and health authorities urge women to see that every member of their family eats regularly of varied balanced foods. Tet every woman knows that it is impossible to force the eating ef tasteless, unpalatable foods regardless of how healthful they Sy be. Remember the secret ef a dash of sugar in making cereals, Ik desserts, fresh and cooked fruits, beneficial vegetable dishes, and many meats so delicious that they will be irresistible. And for dessert bit ef sweet makes the meal complete. Tbe Sugar Institute. Let-- Kennell Make Your Cuts Engravings or Half Tones SEE US ABOUTr' REDUCED PRICES WeGaa Save Ycrti Money, i't'" II ICENNELL-ELLIS : X - r VArsV Photographer ? .T . p 20regoii Building XelepKone95 1 Mrs. O. Huston Is Hostess for Two Afternoons Two luncheon bridge afternoons to match the perfect fall dayi of Thursday, and Friday were given by Mrs. Olive Huston at her home on High street. One o'clock luncheons with covers for 20 were followed both afternoons with five 'tables of bridge. Chrysanthemums In low arrangements formed the center pieces for the beautifully appoint ed luncheon . tables. , These same flowers were used 1 n profusion about the guest rooms. Honors in cards lor Thursday afternoon went to Mrs. Jerald Newton, Mrs. Frank Myers, and Mrs. Laban Steeves. Friday bridge honors went to Mrs,' B. H. Kenne dy, Mrs. Richard Slater, and Mrs. J, L. Wood worth. .7---' Attractive Luncheon Is Event Today . Mrs. Charles. E. Knowhtnd and Mrs. Ted Purvlne will be jomt hostesses this afternoon for a 1:30 o'clock luncheon followed by bridge at the suburban home of Mrs. Purvlne. Covers will, be placed for 24 guests. This delightful, affair is planned in compliment to Miss Pauline Knowland, daughter of Mrs.' Charles Knowland. DALLAS Mrs. L. E. Viers was hostess to the Wednesday bridge luncheon club at her home on Clay street, October 23. Baskets of fall flnvar worA unfri ahnnt ttiA rooms. Mrs. Viers was assisted Skp orvfn tfca tvn rfinrsA lnnilifnns by her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Smith. Guests for the occasion were Mrs. C. W. Henkle and Mrs. V. C. Staats. Members present were: Mrs. J. R. CraTen, Mrs. C. B. Sundberg, Mrs, W. L. Seehren, Mrs. D. S. Loughary, Mrs. L. R. Chapman, Mrs. J. C. Uglow, Mrs. J. R. Allgood, Mrs. C. E. Staats, Mrs. A. B. Robinson of Indepen dence and the hostess. GERVAIS. (Special) Decora tions suggestive of the Hallowe'en season were used at the -community "500" club meeting in the Ma sonic hall Tuesday evening by the hostesses, Mrs. Frank Cannard, Mrs. C. W. Cutsforth, Mrs. A. De Jardin and Mrs. C. B. Ellsworth. Eight tables of the game were in play, high scores were won by Mrs. S. D. Manning and M. D. Hen nlng, and second high went to Mrs. Helena Estudille and Joseph Nathman Sr. The evening closed with lunch In the dining room fol lowed by a social hour. Mrs. Harriett Campbell of Port land has been a guest In Salem for the past few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnston, and at the B. C. Macey home. Mrs. Campbell will leave shortly for California where she will spend the winter. Evkst woman today wants every mem ber of her family to eat more vegetable foods. She knows they are teeming with vitamins and that they are invaluable for roughage and mineral salts. Now women cooking experts have rediscovered the old secret of adding a dash of sugar to the vegetables while they are cookhur Adv. Ellis Mre. R. ; C Hunter Birthday Hostess Mrs. R. C Hunter entertained! In compliment to the birthday of Miss Macyl Hunter at the Huter home Friday night. An attractive arrangement of fall flowers cent ered -the dinner table where covers were laid for the honor guest. Miss Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Sheldon, Miss Katheryn Sheldon, Wayne ' Sheldon, ' Mrs. Hattle Wright, Miss Laurk fright, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Counter. A happy sociaTetening followed the dinner party. e JEFFERSON A group of mem bers and friends of the Epworthi League of the Methodist Episco pal church gathered at the par sonage Saturday night for a so cial time SDonsored for Mm jnm lae Fontaine and Gilbert Spragg. oames and contests of vari ous kinds formed the diversion of the evening. At a late hour dainty refreshments were served .to Helen Weddle, Blanche and Mary Main, Gladys Callahan, Alice Calkins, Berneatha Lake, Winnie Hartley, Hazel Sherwood, Mary Louise and Marjorle Fontaine, Eleanor rib by, Elizabeth and Eleanor Looney, Jean Smith, Muriel Thomas, Lor ene Hart, Elizabeth Aupperle, Al ice and Minnie Harris, Melba Foster, Marie Dunlavy. Audrey Tiedeman, Cecelia Robertson, Mrs. John Dunlavy, Gilbert Spragg, Leonard McCaw. Dallas and Verda Harris, James Pate, Frank Sher wood, John Wright, Robert and Charles Hart, Leland Wells, Dr, J. O. Van Winkle and Rev. Cole, e Mrs.- Elmer Daue entertained the members of the Friday bridge club at her home Friday after noon with an attractive luncheon and followed this, with bridge. Hallowe'en formed the keynote for the decorations of the guest rooms and the luncheon table where covers were placed for 12. SHIPLEY'S Ypa can't puU !eSdJt XM . .'1. - XI pclilng. . nr yen are talL yewr staioy ' wraths , haa probably eften been reesed by the tmpes&n- tty f stretchta preseat-day steefcaga we r three unhre, 1 when the inches weret fibere. W And - tf yowre . ef average , fceigbt with rather heavy '; legs, yo know the discom : fort ef too-tight stocking, v' Try Gordon RegaL The extra length3 adjusts itself perfect ly to the plumpness of your I There are three other Indl . vidnelly-PropoTtloBed stock Inge PETITE PRIKCESS : v ... - - end SPLENDID Open Saiarday Till IA .uaHty lierchaadlse . - OA jl l S Yjlj I pi E 7 11 R (1 Chrnni ALLY raopDRnoMj) ----,-- v ' zmZ'' . , - IBS ; Popiair.- Prtcea r - fw'daya, - 4 -i t