.PAGE SIX Tbm OHEGCN STATCSZSANT Calca Satreday. Manning. Hard. 1. 1S3S 1 M Society Afternoon Bridge Is Attractive Benefit " Que of the most delightful ben efit affairs of the spring was that for which Mr. C. K. Spanldia? Dened her home Friday after noon. The affair was given to; farther funds for the Ktate fed farther ianas ior me siaie j M fj ration meeting which will befC 2 T U AttmOOn here In Mar. . The guest rooms were beauti ful in attractive arrangements of spring flowers. Here cards were ' in play nntil the tea hour. Then Mrs. T. B. Kay and Mrs. Charles H. Robertson poured and were , assisted in the serving by Mrs. J. 1 J, Elliott, Mrs. Vlrsil Stoliser, . Mrs. Roy Simmons, and Sirs. H. : O. Malsoii. ... ' ". The arrangements for the ' bridge tea were in charge of Mrs. .Charles Spanlding Mrs. Walter Spaulding and Mrs. Roy Mills. Those asci&iing about the rooms were 'Ira. -George R. Years, Mrs. Charles Stricklln, Mrs. Ray Hart; man, Mrs. Ervln Smith, Mrs. Earl Dane, and Mrs. Roy H. Mills! Guests for tho afternoon were ', Mrs. T. Br Kay, Mrs. U. G. Ship ley, Mrs. J. T. Whlttis. Mrs. C. H. Robertson, Mrs. Robert Downing, Mrs. W. F. Spencer, Mrs. . John Rand, Mis. John McNary, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Karl .Kugel. Mrs. E. A. Colony, Mrs. D. C. Breere, Mrs. A. A: Siewert, Mrs. E. B. Grabciiborst, Mrs. H. W. Miller, Mrs. B. E. Slsson, Mrs. J. II. Callahan, Mrs. J. .J. Elliott. Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. Roy H. Simmons, Mr?. Scott Page, Mrs. W. J. Needham, Mrs. V. G. Bower sox, Mrs. Wilson Darby, Mrs. Er Tin Smith, Mrs. Howard Blake, Mrs. Is. Lunsford, Mrs. O. F. Johnson, Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mrs. - R. B. Fleming. Mrs. S. P. Klm , ball, Mrs. S. J. Butler, Mrs. W. , M. Pennington, Mrs. David - Wright, Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. 7 Harley D. White. Mrs. A. C. F. , Perry, Mrs. Herbert Ryan, Mrs. A. C. Cummiugs, Mrs. Max Rog ers, Mrs. J. C. McBride, Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. Henry Bean, Mrs. J. D. Woodrow. Mrs. Rex Sanford. Mrs. Fred Stump, Mrs.' James R. Humphrey, Mrs. Elmer Sellars, Mrs. W. DA Clarke, : Mrs. C. A. Sprague. ; Mrs. W. E. Hansen, Mrs. John : Orr, Mrs. Tom Wood, Mrs. C. J. 4 Jensen, Mrs. K. W. Fitzgerald, Mrs. A. F. Hayes. Mrs. Earl Daue, Mrs. F. Don Baylor, Mrs. Clifford Daue, Mrs. Carl Armstrong. Mrs. Fred Brock. Mrs. H. G. Ha Hand. Mrs. Roy Ilartman, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. Virgil Stoliker, Mrs. S. B. Gillette, Mrs. Ralph Wirtb. : Mrs. Dean Adams. Mrs. E. N. Si 1 mon, Mrs.- L. Bergsvlck, .Miss Helen Savage. Mrs. T. J. Brabec, Ilrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. W. S. Sev ens, Mrs. H. J. Wiedmer, Mrs. Van Seller Wieder, Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. ;';e. M. Page, Mrs. William Walton. ' Mrs. Itussel Catlin, Mrs. Charles i fa. Weller, Mrs. Frank Spears. . XJuest who came in specially fo.' the tea hour were Mrs. Guy Cmith, Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mrs. W. . ;a. smitn. Airs, jiomer uouiet, ' Mrs. A. Anderson, and Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith. , . : Hayesville Woman's r1.1 AH .' ... . - Hayesville Mrs. Bed well was - hostess to the Woman's club of Hayesville District Thursday ar- ., icrnoon ai ner nome. me mem- bers finished putting the quilt to-. Ciiier iuai tney uaie oeen wor- ' t t r An f Ai t ArfWM." (1mA TflA - h.1 ance or. tne auemoon neing spent -' ..' thu ncrt nwtlnr whlrli .will be March 14th. at 8 o'clock, the 4 president; Mrs. Charles Reed will lit the hostess and it will be In iur nir Ot in open nvuse in , konor of the husbands - of the 1 K m.bilidn'1 Aft m om KAr and their husbands are asked to re- -' Kri: Reed will ha a.nalatAn' . at that - time by Mrs. Albert Stealer, Mrs. ;B,F. Wells and Mrs. Dave Greig. k' id at the-' dose , of the social af Y temeon, the hostess being assist ed by Mrs. Hal DeLetts and Mrs. ' ma I baa i - cLaita mmMN anii lag roll call were Mrs. Fred Wil lU&is, Mrs. Robert Beers, Mrs. u ureig, mrm. a. x. muirisuu, i' Mrs. Batdorf. Mrs.' G. E. McAfee. i-Wllt Mr. W R Pwi Mr A.M:UftV.T ill I I. nniL 1 FBI. Ida ;Denny, Mrs. ' William- Rjck- Stettler.. Mrs. .. Charles Reed and tb hostess. Mrs. Bed well. i Voodburn Miss Antoinette' til. llMHA''Af ha .....t. allM ' lha mnwaHnn of hair aiafar Vln ' .fill Mia. Vs.hAvlnA Ha- I am'th.tt1.h.hA hnnnv h4p-h 3. MnnniV 'HMiinr .. . 1U9 ICUlUa " ByCUV IU TKA AWMMlMA. WMM AlkA M . I. f . M M conclusion of the evenlnac- refresh- . nents were served by Mrs. Frank . Atzner ana mrs. Anion roiorny. a f t. Ji a? a n T i . :Thos enjoying the evening ? were saary Kiisaoetn weiss, Max- Irat Sindartflii H!ti RMltr. ITr- tola ; Mo8hberger, Dorothy Lee. Liaaaia uonneiiT, via uecaer. . tin ' L VmiaIaV, Vvn- :, picks, Alpha Kistner and the guest . . . . . . . . oi nonor ana lue nostesses. V." - " Clear Lake The - Clear Lake 4 Christian Endeavor will, present f'Pink Pajamas." a three act .' farce comedy. Saturday evening. arch 1 at the Clear Lake school. . : The cast of characters Is as fol 4. lows: -Henry Stolk, Alice M assay, Harold Dutolt, Ralph Harold, Baa-v-el . Penny, Sarah Nafiger, Claire ? Collard, William Collard, WillUm Collard, Nina Latourstte and Loia Penny. iJs'., :d,;-,s:.ret--v';-. There will ' be 'musical "enter- 1 ta'nment -between acta.- '. , ::- V - . Gervaia. Mr. and - Mrs. cphVf ; Bowley and Mr.- and. Mrs. Jobn-j : : son , arrived . Tuesday night front I Long Beach Calif., on a visit to Mr, Bowley's father. William Bowley. ' - .: ;',' ' :- News and Club DUVE M. Doak. SOCIAL CALENDAR Saturday Women's Relief corps regular meeting. Miller hall, 2 o'clock. Campfire Girls' treasure hike, Saturday morning. Three Links club, I. O. O. F. club, 2:30 o'clock. Girls' Numeral club, Salem high school, skating party, Drtamland rink, 7 o'clock. All high school students invited. Is Pretty Event Mrs. John Clifford and Mrs. !. C. Marshall entertained with a delightful afternoon of cards in compliment to members of the Unitarian Alliance and a few spe cial guests Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Clifford on Ferry street. .- Honors for the afternoon of cards went to Mrs. F. Brecken ridge and Mrs. Milton Meyers. At a late kafer refreshments were served at small tables centered with, daffodils and yellow crocus. Mrs. Blanche Jones assisted' the hostesses in serving. Those present included Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mrs. George Trott, Mrs. Blanche Jones, Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff. Mrs. C. H. Glenn, Mrs. Ben; Wells, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs. F. R. Breckenrldge, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Blair Kennedy, ot Pontiac. Michigan, Mrs. Glenn Shoemaker, Mrs. Frank Goodrich, Mrs. A. E. Gibbard, Mrs. Eddy of Albany, Mrs. George Littlefield, Mrs. Mil ton Meyers, Mrs. W. E. Feldman. Mrs. W. J. Minkiewitx, and Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Clifford. Rebekah Program Is Enjoyed Members of the Rebekah lodge enjoyed a social evening and busi ness meeting at the lodge rooms Thursday evening, plans were made for the coming entertain ment of the battalian of the dis trict March 13 at the hall. At this time the Auxiliary and Canton Capitol No. 11 will be hosts to this group. Tiie committee ap pointed Thursday night for this affair is Florence Yarnell, Alma Henderson, Grace Madison, Al bert Lengren, P. Phillippi, and C. O. Engstrom. The program for Thursday night was given by Sylvia Meatte, Enola Johnston, Leatha Madison. Norman Sumner. Bob Johnson, Fred Pooler, Harold Jepsen, Jer ald Johnson, Iva Dean Hubbard, Elsie Townsend, and Grace Web ber. Today Marked For Many Parties This is to be one of the busiest Saturdays which Saleu social cir cles have seen for many a month. One of the largest and most for mal events of the spring will be the tea and reception for which Mrs. Hal Patton and Mrs. Sey mour Jones will be hostesses at the home of Mrs. Patton this aft ernoon, in compliment to Mrs. A. W. Norblad, first lady of Oregon. Mrs. Claude Steusloff and Mrs. Ted Chambers are entertaining with a te ntable bridge. Mrs. Gardner Knapp will enter tain with - bridge -in compliment to Mrs. Earl Cooley. nee Mabel Marcus, who has Just returned to make her home in Salem. Mrs. Roy Simmons is entertain ing with an 18 cover dinner bridge party and there will- be other af fairs of smaller event,. " ' - ' .; ....... Klngwood-Tfiree ' interesting letters, were read at the meeting of the Laurel Social hour club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ber nard Benson. One, letter was from Mrs. Leonard" Huteheons, a mem ber of the club who is. at the. Sa lem General hospital with a. lit tle daughter who - arrived there a. few days ago. Letters received by two membersof the club -frosf Miss Ella St. Pierre who Is teach- ing on the island of Hawaii were 1 also read.. These letters describ ing manners, customs, methods of teaching, climate aad sr forth were much enjoyed by the club members. ' Mrs. A. L. Applewhite presided at a brief bueiness session and the rest ot the afternoon was spent with needlework. Mrs. -Benson was assisted in serving by Mrs. Glenn L: Adams v " Members present were Mrs. A. L. Applewhite, Mrs. R. J. Blev lns. Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mrs. D. A. Williams. . Mrs. Robert Hall, Mrs. M. P. Brown. Mrs. eGorge Stew ard, Mrs. Theodore Bernard, Mrs. Glenn L. Adams, Mrs. E. W. Em mett, Mrs. William Hacker, Mrs. J. A. YanUs. Mrs.. Albert . Beck man, Mrs. W. J."T Pag -and the hostess, Mrs. Bernard Benson. - A special guest, for. the after noon was Mrs.'"AIee- Taylor of ; Pringle,.; .- ,-v, GerraU Mr. a&d Un. : oj T. Wadaworth gave a dinner at their home Tuesday evening 'sfor the grade teachers in the Gervaia school; Daffodils and ferns form ed a centerpiece for the table. The guests were Prof. D. . R. Moses and Mis Ethel Martin, grade teachers. Miss Margaret Hermann of the high school, who was ab sent from, the-city when Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth entertained the high schooL faculty, Mrs. Moses, Miss . Helen- Hiller and the boats 'and their- family. - ... . ' The ; Dorcas society .: of ; the Christian church sponsored a sil ver tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. C Mntkev on S Whitmaa atreet, with Mrs. John B.: Stomp as.asslstant. hpst- ess. Delicious refreshmenta. were served to the guests and a de lightful afternoon was enjoyed by all.! -k-:'i . uervats Mrs, as. o. Hennlng was b-ostess at her. home Thnrsday hferra' social afternoon. tbe Her- zaopa cuuD peing: nec xnests. in ue late afternoon tht dub members were ' ushered tntto J the dining room ' for refreshments. T Spring violets were msed as table, decora tions. ; T . i - - , I Society Editor Statesman Pattern H By ANNE ADAMS The molded silhouette needs a slip cut on similar lines, in order that new Spring frocks shall fit well. This model is very easy to make at homo as it consists "of just two parts. There is addition al fullness below the hipline giv en with an invisible side pleat - Pattern 1900 is soft and dainty made of crepe de Chine. Favorite shades are flesh, apricot, pink and orchid. If one wishes, a bit of narrow lace may be Insed to finish the neck and armholes, but the tailored type of under gar ment is very popular this season. May be obtained only in sices 14, 16, IS, 20. 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 requires 2 yards of 39 inch material. No dressmaking experience is necessary to make (his model. .The pattern has ample and exact in structions. Yardage is given for every size. A perfect fit is guaranteed. -f Patterns will ba drllrerrd npon receipt of fifteen cent (le) in coins . carefully wrapped, or tnp. - Ba nre to writs plainly your name, address, styto nnaber and siit wanted. - j Our new apring book of pattern styles is now ready. Price fif teen cents, but only ten ; cents whan ordered with s pattetat. Ad dress ail mail and order t Suteatsaa Pattern Department, 343 West 17th street. Sew York City. . . : Gcrvaia The Catholic - Young People's elub held a banquet at the parish hall Wednesday eve ning. Light green and pink form ef the color scheme tjsed in doil ies under the cocktail dishes, and nut cups. Place cards were ah original Idea of-. Rer. Father Orth. A radio was installed to furnish-' music daring the eve ning was spent In playiar -games. Covers were placed for 42.' Ladies j of the parish served. All torty at U he: I A . .. . - S - ' tf : 11 : I ill r vi- v- -.afk x- Affairs Brilliant A ft a ir Will Compliment Mrs Norblad , Mrs. Hal Patton and .Mrs. Sey mour Jones will entertain - be tween the hours of S and I o'clock ' this .afternoon at the home of Mrs. Patton, in compli ment to Mrs. A. W. Norblad, at which time over- 400 guests have been invited to call and meet the first lady of the atate. Oaring the first hour Mrs. C. P. Bishop and Mrs. E. Hofer ot Portland, will pour, the second hour Mrs. T. B. Kay . and Mrs. John Rand will pour and the- third hour Mrs., George A. White and Mrs. E. E. Bragg will preside. Those assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. H. T. Love. Mrs. William McGilchrist. Mrs. Homer Gonlet, Mrs. B. O. Schuck- tng, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Miss Margaret Cosper and Mrs. C. K. Spauldin. Mrs. TJ. G. Shinier and. Mrs. Henry Cornoyer will re ceive at the dininf room. door. Miss Enla McCnlly and Mrs. E. C. Charlton will have charge of the dining room and Miss Sarah Lan sing will have charge of the serv ing. Assisting her the first half of the afternoon will be Henriet ta White, Dorothy Llvesley, Elea nor Norblad, Nancy Thielsen, Dorothy Bell, Rovena Eyre and Mary Kafoury. The second half of the after noon Mrs. Ellis Cooley, Mrs. S. W. Starr, Mrs. James Young, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. Wil lard Marshall, Miss Catherine Hartley, Miss Priscilla Fry, a id Miss Iva Claire Love. Receiving in the ball will be Josephine McQilchrist, Josephine Cornoyer and Esther Gibbard. Miss Margaret Heltzel at the piano, Marie Patton at the cello and Jean Patton with the violin. will present trio numbers during tne afternoon. Mrs. B. W, Macy Entertains Circle The Mary Martha circle of the First Christian church was the guest of Mrs. B. W. Macy Thurs day afternoon at her home on North 18th street. After a busi ness session a social hour was en- Joyed and refreshments were aerved. Those present for this after noon were Mrs. Mabel Gardner. Mrs.' Grace Cox, Mrs. Mildred Dyer, Mrs. Loretta May, Mrs. Jessie Chapel, Mrs. Mary E. Case, Mrs. JSfne Cole, Mrs. Lucile Hunt, Mrs. C. E. Bowen, Mrs. O. C. McDowell. Mrs. A. A. Carper. Mrs. Mabel McGaban, Mrs. C. R. Pritchard, Mrs. Ida Hochstetler, Mrs. Marie Miltonberger. Mrs. B. E. Hollinesworth. Mrs. C. E. Hollingsworth,- Mrs. C. F. Doane. Mrs. O. J. Hull. Mrs. D. A. Scho- maker. Mr. E. J. Reasor, Mrs. V. R. Hlcketbler. Mrs. Arthur Flint. Mrs. K. Smith, Mrs. C. J. Emrick. Mrs. Ferrol Gibson, Guests were Mrs. . Stella Gab- bert. Mrs. D. D. Olmsted, Mrs. J. D. Sears, Mrs. Fred Seiauer, Mrs. Fay Humphrey. Mrs. Sara Tom linson, Mrs. Charlotte Birdwell, Mrs. M. S. Foster. Mrs. M. J. Gib son, Mrs. H. H. Baker, Mrs. C. F. Reilly, Mrs. G. C. Newgent. Mrs. J. F. Pantenkrang, Mrs. Adam Burns. - -Zena Mr. and Mrs. E". C. Hig gins .entertained with a birthday dinner Sunday at their lovely country home In the Zena hills celebrating the birthdays of the Misses Doris and Dorothy Fred ericks. The prettily decorated ta ble was centered by a large white frosted birthday cake. 'A pleasant social -afternoon followed the 12 o'clock dinner. The Immediate family was present including the guests of honor, Miss Doris and Miss Dorothy, tbetr parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fredericks and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wig gins. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Doney enter tained at dinner Friday evening Prof, and Mrs.. E. S. Oliver, and Dr. and Mrs. J. D. McCormick. Sale of Ssbttandari HOSIERY Continues Holeproof . . - - v ! pair anBannnTanVBafaW " Erery Wanted Shade Forpririg-l Are Fall Fashioned .Fore Silk! the. wl fnU fsihlenet lis SL . . 1 Encinitis Club Has Dinner Meeting "The Enelniila elab met at I .'IK o'clock Thursday eveming at tkm T. W. C. A. for- dinner. Follow ing dinner, an Interesting talk en new spring:, styles was given by Mrs. George Crater. Those 1 present -were Mildred Jndson, Mable Currie, Gertrude Chamberlln. Alice Falk, Leila Park. Bessie Tueker, Helen Rich ardson, Margnerite Farmer, El len Tower, Anona .Welch, Mrs. Eric Batlev, Elisabeth Welch, Olive Barnard, Lain Eastridge, Mrs. Elizabeth GalUher. Eileen Gilson, Betty Elofsen, Helen Mc Elroy, Beryl Hulsey, Hasel Cook, Dorothy Sawyer. Members ot the club will entertain their mothers at a dinner Friday, March 14. Gervais Mrs. C. W. Cutsforth, Mrs. A. DeJardin. Mrs. J. A. Ferschwelier, Mrs. Otto Berning and Joseph ' Nathman Jr., were hosts for the community "500" club meeting at Masonic hall Tuesday evening. Seven tables of the game were in play with prizes forhigh scores going to Mrs. M. D. Henning and P. W. Seely and tor second high . to Mrs. 8. D. Manning and O. J. Motsan. During Lent i the dub . meetings are held at the homes, and the meeting on' March 4, will be held at the S. D. Manning home with Mrs. G. Js Moisan and Ed Ditmars assisting Mrs. Manning. Orchard Heights Monday eve ning, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson were hosts to a group of rela tives, the occasion being the sec ond anniversary ot their marri age. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson and son, Don ald, Mr. and -Mrs. - Elmer Smith, and children, George, Frank and Marinette, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of West Sa lem, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil son and daughters, Ruth and Fern. Wide choice of four Oakland '27' Sedan ThoroujMy rconditione. mud .bearing oar. O. K. Tag. This car has many miles . of dependable transportation at Ahe amazing few 'figure .of t. ' . ' buy; ort : used 430 NORTH luette By ROBSUTA IJSB Q. When taking leave at a formal dinner, is it absolutely nec essary for tho guest who: sat on the hostess' right to make the tint more to go? A. No: It is not considered in- mannered. If the hour ' is owing-j Q. When Initialed presents are given to a bride, what initial should It have? A. It should have the initial of the bride's maiden name. Q. How may one develop ease and a pleasant friendly manner. A. By a sincere consideration of others and acting in a perfect ly natural manner. . Miss Elva Nissen Entertains Miss Eiva Nissen was hostess at the Edwin Nlsson home Thurs day evening to members of the Grant school faculty. A social ev ening was spent and the pleasant evening concluded with refresh ments served by the hostess, who was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Edwin Nissen. Daffodils and tu lips .were used for the tea table and about the guest rooms. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller, Miss Ellen Cnr rin, Mrs. Bertha Gamer, Miss An na Jensen, Miss . Berdel Sloper, Miss Marie Westoff. Miss Jennie Williams, and Miss Helen Fletch er. Members ot the Kensington club were entertained at the home of Mrs. F. S. Anunsen Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Wallace and Mrs. W. H. Herttog were special guests. A pleasant social ,after noon was spent and at a late hour tea was served. The tea table was centered with daffodils and yellow tapers. Baskets of daffo dils were about the guest rooms. the m m n w - i i i a 11. i a i i i i . - Here is a barjin event without parallel in the history of this cosssunity! This great spring clearance tale briars to bargain seekers a otxce4ai4ifetiine opportunity to secure famous used cars Svith an OK that counts" at saving that iUbeIon2i2eileTecL Due to the tremendous popularity of the New f Six, we have an unusually large stodsof fine csedessa. To dear our stock cjtdcldy. we offer these tpltndld csssstts sale prices that are nothing less fJian sensational. N Buy a car during this tale at many doHarsbcIotv its norxral price! Look to the red fOK that counts" tag as proof of its quality and dependability. This tag signifies that the tar has been thoroughly checked and reconditioned. Be sure to attend this sale early! HEVR0U?T 29 COUPE One of our Customers wanted a sedan so he traded in this nice little car be fore the best of the service was taken 'out of it. -Finished in beau tiful blue, good tires, and carries. our O. K. Tag. For 'only i:. ESSEX 28 COACH Check td. from: the Radiator to the Differen- tiaL Refinished in Crenniae Daco. rquippca wim lire gooa ures and ail equipment neces sary. For quick sale 29 CHEVROLET SPORT CAB RIOLET j-- Finished in beaatiful Bennington Bine. ConTertible Top. New Tires. This car can hardly be ; told from a new one.' Was sold I few months, ago wow priced - T11I3 .-WEEK'S SPECIAL 28 ' t Chevrolet- Standard Sedan Tip Z -T?ihn,-cul- Remlar price , Norr: redoced lo COMMERCIAL' Will Meet on Wednesday The ' Missionary society of tho First Congregational church will meet Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. W. Steus loff, 607 N, Commercial. Mrs. Ward will have charge ot the de votion and R, J. Hendricks will the Bpw. He will ulI of Woodburn Mrs. V. D. Bain was hostess to the Chapter J. of the P. E. O. at the home of Mrs. Eugene Moshberger Thursday af ternoon. Nearly all of the members were present to the enjoyable meeting and this chapter from the "Globe gadder's Diary" for this meeting, "Calcutta to Colombo" was read by Mrs. W. D. Simmons. At the conclusion of the meet ing, Mrs. Bain served refresh ments, assisted by Miss Mary Scollard. : x-:.. x ? .::; t-K-..-:-: . .,.:..: t.;:- . s . .- --. v.-a .v.- .v.-.v.' -.; ; if BILL'S CASCARA-QUiniHE and six cylinders cat's a , auu vau a iva $565.00 $465.00 for !ver.$900.00.r $685.00 C- UJ.Uil - "'l cl:'. i Lnai Tnissnmarr ui.r Lim am viil ing to honor the early settlers of the Willamette Taney. Rev. R. Brymer to Conduct Series of Meetings - Here Evangelistic meetings will be held In Ford Memorial church xa March C to 33, with Rev. Robert" Brymer as evangelist. Meetings ' will be (held each evening, except ' Saturdays at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Brymer conducted meetings in -West Salem, 1927, an his. many, friends will welcome his' return. Rev. Brymer ia a dynamic speak er and a successful-evangelist. WIX8 nxnsiCE McCALL, Idaho. Feb. It (AP) Delbert Grlboom of Ttigby. Ida ho, today won the - McCall dog race and the Si0 first prize from a field of seven drivers taking the 25 mile course in 2 hours. 29 ' minQtes and 41 seconds. Tea is the most popular bever age in the world. In a Bay Stops 3 ways We can safely aay HilTa atopa cold m m day becaoaw it doee tbea 3 things I : Oaecks fever that destroy resiaUnce. 2i Opera bowels, releases body poiaona. 3i Tones system, restores pep. For quick, pleasant relief from cold take HUTa. Safe for yoong and old. Ask any druggiat for, the red box of Fbrd- j29c Goups With a new motor insUfled Yery recently. This w has practical-' ly:all of tho service left in -It Priced to sell ."' . i .-- puhfr? no": - v