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1m -i iety Unitarian Bridge Tea is Lovely : Affair - k charming event' of I Friday m . the Unitarian bridge tea ' glTes In the Emerson room of the. Unitarian church daring the- af ternoon hoars. ' JLntamn leaves ' and flowers in gorgeoeus profu- 1am (MnifAsiMAjl wAMaknfMn ... avavs usiviiucu aui acwavu ' room into a very lovely bacfc , ground-for the cards which were in play at 14 tables. , Mrs. W. E. Feldman was gen eral chairman in charge ot the arrangements and Mrs. Milton Meyers was in charge of tbe tea hours wbicfc followed cards. Mrs. AWeiL Mrs. U C. Marshall. Mrs J. Dotson. .Mrs. John Clifford, Mrs. G. .H. Littlefield, Mrs. C- A. Huston, Mrs. M. B. "Wagstaff and Mrs. Blanche Jones., . Mrs. E. M.; Simmons receired : the prise for high score for the afternoon. . . - - ". The gnest list-Invaded Mrs. T. -A. Well, Mrs. J. G.. Dotson, Mrs. J. M. Clifford, Mrs. C. A. Huston. Mrs. Claude Glen. Mrs. G. H. Scott, Mrs. J. M. Derers, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. W. E. Wilson, Mrs. R. H. Baldock. Mrs. R. W. Davis. Mrs. John Beakey, Mrs. M. SchmuCk. Mrs. H. G. Stover. Mrs.. jA. E. Horstkobbe, Mrs. E. M. Simmons, Mrs. J. C. Tibbetts, Mrs. J. B. Pretsman. Mrs. E. L. Myera, Mrs. J. M. How ard, Mrs. W. J. Minklewlts, Mrs. K. W. riligerald. Mrs. Glen Shoemaker. Mrs. J. H. Farrar. Mrs. George Nelson. Mrs. Ben B. Weis, Mrs. Blanche Jones. Mrs. Oscar Cufler. Mr. G. S. Babson. : Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. R. W. Hans Seiti. Mrs. W. E. Ander son, Mrs. L. H. Tarpley, Mrs. Verne Mclntire, Mrs. Harry Tearcy, Mrs. Willis Vincent. Mrs. James Burgess. Mrs. Tom Wood. Mrs. Miles McKey. Mrs. L. C. Marshall. Mrs. C. F. Turner. Mrs. E. E. Ling. Mrs. A. McDonald, Mrs. A. F. Hayes, Mrs. John Hunter. Mrs. Roy Hurst. Mrs. Frank Halik. Mrs. L. .J. Stewart, Mrs. E. G. Ricketts. Mrs. George L. Forge. Mrs. G. H. Littlefield. Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton. Mrs. W. E. Feldman. Mrs. C. D. Gabrielsan returned to her home Thursday after hav ing speift the past month in the east in Illinois and Iowa where she visited relatives and friends. ni snr, in, aiao Tisuen ner. grandson. Charles Kay Bishop who is a student at Culver Mili tary academy at Culver, Indiana. Mrs. Gabrielson was accompanied by her son, Carl Gabrielson, who went on to Boston to attend tbe American Legion convention, and TV IIU I . I US UCU W tvU S a a u wv,- j George Thomas, Jr., 14. Keno sha, Wis., succeeded his brother, Bobby, 18. as junior bicycle champion when Bobby won the senior title. , - Pattern 2022 By ANNE ADAMS Because it is so flattering to a lender figure, and so becoming te a woman of large figure since ft conceals undue flesh, the draped neckline .is -of extreme importance this season. Further grace Is added to thir , lovely trocl through -. the, cleverly- at tached side skirt flares . and f sleeve- trimming. Pattern' 2 02X Is exquisite fashioned of canton or, georgette erepe, satis or velvet in solid - color or print.' .- Black. , brown and green are the prominent fall colors, with an alluring dark green In the lead": ; - May be obtained, only In- sixes 1,.1S, 2, S4, It, 3S.-40 and 4 2. Sixe 1 C requires. 4. 3-8 yards of 39 inch material " f X i ,r. K dreesnaklaf ' eaperteaca te -accessary t aak. tfcia mjtiul trlta ur pattern. Yardaa tar -ary -stia," aae itmpla. axact iaitraa- tiont ar cives. j -- 84 fifteea reata im caiaa taaa V tally wraDBi. r mtmmpt it cack pttra. r Writ plainly yaar ami aadrtaa DitjJa aaaibcr. Ba u te-ttate iia vaates. - - Oar saw (all a ad wratt fataioa Saafc cMtaiaiaic exqnitita iaala '' far - adalta ut -chiidrea ' aa4 aa r icalWat aaaertMBt- t traaafcr sttaraaa4 stamped aaeltie,-is . ' w na4y.'--.Prie i(tea et. Baok with patttrm. 85 caats. A-' drasa all Mil a al rdra to gtataa-' - aian - Patters - Dapartanfot, 343 Vet 17th it ract. . jw York City. 1 N ews an Olive M. DojUCciefjf Editor Social calendar : turday ,v Woman's Relief Corps, litUef's hall, g o'clock. Luncheon complimenting . Miss Emily "orerldge. Elks temple one o'clock; , all graduates of Good Samar itan hospital, Portland, Invited to make reservations. . Business ' meeting, Chadwiek chapter, - Order of Rainbow, Masonic temple. - ,---; Marioa County Federation Of Woman's Clubs has Successful Meet: 'ifc Streets decorated with American flags, and banners in gold and green, the chib colors wjelcomed delegates and vis itors to the twenty first biennial convention or the Marion county federation of women's clubs which met in Hubbard for the meeting of October 17. . t Mrs. B. G. Bentson of Silverton, president of "the coun ty federation, presided at the business sessions which were held at the Hubbard city hall. The program opened with the community singing, and an invocation by Rev. Glenn Hartong, pastor of the Hubbard Federated churches. Mrs. Waldo Brown, past .president of the county federation, wel comed the guests and Mrs. George Hubbs'of Silverton, re sponded. The Hubbard high school glee club, directed by Mrs. Adeline Fields, contributed two numbers. County federa tion officers and committee chairmen were Introduced "by Mrs. Bentson. Those presented were Mrs. J. G. Fontaine of Jef ferson, vice president; Mrs. Vera Ottoway of Willard, secretary; Mrs. Henry Tate of Stayton, sec retary; Mrs. Waldo Brown of Hubbard, chairman of the child welfare committee; Mrs. Herbert Schroeder of Gates, chairman of the civic committee; Mrs. Ida belle Pelmulder of Woodburn, chairman of the conversation committee; Mrs. F. M. Erlckson of fSalem, chairman of educa tion; Mrs. Claude Johnson of Talbot, chairman of extension; Mrs. Ivan Martin of Salem, chairman of the legislative com mittee, and Mrs.' David H. Loon ey of Jefferson, chairman of the special committee to work for the Marion county cottage at tbe Children's Farm home at Cor vallis. The establishment of a Marlon county cottage at the Children's Farm home is the major project of the Marion county federation and a collection was taken to aid in the work. Mrs. Looney reported that before this collec tion was taken tbe fund totaled $522.69. The treasurer's report sbowed a balance of $77.24 in the coun ty federation treasury. In place of tbe usual report from the child welfare commit tee, the chairman of the com mittee, Mr9. Waldo Brown, ealfed upon Miss Agnes Camp bell, nurse in the Marion county health demonstration, to tell of the work- in that department and of the general nationl interest, in child health. Miss Campbell pointed out that Marion county has received national recognition for it's work in child health and urged , the continuation of the' project. Mrs. John Baiientyne of Sil verton urged the support Of' the health work and made a motion,; carried unanimously, that -'the couriay federation of women's clubs take out -a membership in the county health association. The . federation -went on record as endorsing the work of the county health unit and voted to urge the county conrt to set aside, funds for the support of 1 til. h.9l(k nnft Luncheon- was served at the Mineral Springs hotel where the tables were attractively decorat ed with autumn flowers. The afternoon session was fea tured by an address by Mrs. Charles N. Bttyeu of Dallas, pres ident of the Oregon federation who told of state . activities of the women's club--organization, an address by. Mrs. -Henry Cor bett of Portland and Mrs. W. F. Fargo, district president of the state federation. Musical num bers were given by Miss Sylvia Manning ot Gervais, Avon Jesse of Hubbard accompanied by Miss Anita -Bevens; and Gunxadine Bidgood. .. It was voted to hold 'the next county- federation meeting at Stayton." Theta srtseat incloV4 past preaidmita t tba eoonty fedcrstiaa. Mr. WaMe Browa at Hmbb.r. lira. .Kofena Ifaah krsr f Waofbnra, Ur. - EM - P. Ball t Waodbnr. Mm. O. H.: Brewer o4 Htayta aa Mr. W. W. all ( Mill City. Aaioar otkr in alUndnocc wra Uht Mattia Bvaty.- SaWai; Mr. K. N. Halt, Veo4bnrs; Mn. -Klli Btaaffm. Haoaard: Kra. Bath rar, Baai; - Kin Vara. Ov towsy,' Silrtos;; llra.-J. . roatalae, Jaffarsoa;; Mrs. .IdaWellt PclmalaVje, Waodbarn: lfra. H. A." Searaasa. Oataa: Mra. P. M.EriekMHi, 8lejn; Mn. Htmrr Tmte, 8tayta; Mr. Iaa. Martin. Slmr Mrs. v. u. sastaoa, -BUTartaart mtx. Caartea K. Bilyra a4 lira. A. B. Sur haek. Daltaa; Mrs. Nar HrKaasia, Mra.' Sadia Behalf Ur. CioaU da Maelaaaaa all a Haa4iard: OKva Sichea Sadia Hb sertr at Willard; - - - -, - - v Eaiiaa Bidwelt. V. Gvrtrada Balekar, Mra. tarM DaTiirMra. Calaaaaa. alt at Wandbaia i-- Mra. Ida Garland, Hoa- tra. an." Mattia UrKkr. Habbard; Mra.'C. P. B iabop. Mr, a K. SpaaMiag mi 8ak; Mrs. JruU McClatU. Waat SUytaa; Mrar John Kaana. Bketbara; Mra. Cka. Hi Mra. Gladys Claxtaa. both at Aa'attTillc: . Mra. Balla TJMSlas. Mary B. MeChir; -Mra. Myra awyrr a ad Mra. . Stella - raMwU all f galeai Heighta, Mra." W; It. Tata.- Mra.. Darafc lleatar, Mra. C Haater, Mrs. W. A. Hester nit sf ablimUy; Mra. A. C. Boferaattedt.- Salrm nVutati: . Mr. 0.H. H. Uabaara ; Mra. Saba P. Banaatya. Sircotas; air. Agaaa'Caaipbrlt, Mra. D. K Biffcardai TM. HaUbsry. Salasi; Kit A.- JI ClitMMB."8alaa HsbU: Mr. Oearga Laoaay.-Mra. .Jba -Terbasa.' Mrs. C. M. gait - at f iTctfcroM: Mra. Laara M. Wft, Madfard; Mra. Frad Wjed. Mr. Mra. Charles Moor. Mra. A. KdV! in. oaii. jirs. w. iriiaoa, airs. xi. WUV aMomr Mra. vars a. Hagsaa. Mra; Maaaa Biaa.. Mr. ir Eatreaa, Mrs. H. O. Carl, Mrs, H. B. Cillella aH at SV:;Mr. nm!d aC-taM. Ur.. B. U Caopw. Mrs. Ets kUiaaa, Mra, Fraak Giub A. Taylor, Mra, Robert Schroeder. all ot Mill City; Mra. Marguerite Leoaey, Mr. Elizabeth. Looney if - Jeffereea; Mra. Mary Sieger. Mr. William Zoael, Mr. W. a Dalla. Mr. Brewa, Mr. Brace Onnnintham, all of Liberty: Mra. C. An deraon. Mrs. Mary E. J. ColeajSn, Mr. S. L. Johasoa, Mr. Bidsood, 4n Of Hob bard; Mr. W. B. Tomison, Mrs. P. Glen a McDonald, Mr: E. V. Joha all of SilTer ton; Mrs. C-. A. Ehlea, Mra. Jane Ofle, Mr. E. L. Steinhoff, Mr. G. W. Yergen. Mr. John Kilter. Mr, eeorga P. Clark, Mr. H. D. Eraas, Mr. N. E. Manoek. Mr. C. E. Gilbreath, Mr. P. . O. Otta way. aad Mr. A. L. 8triekland all at Aurora ; Mra. David Wright. Mr. 1tb G. Mar tin. Mra. Ida L. Kile. Mr. Mark M. Me Calli.ter. Mr. W. D. Ctorke. Mrs. F. H. Thompson, Mr. Walter SpaoMinr, Mr. Harry J. Weidmer, Mr. B. L. Farmer. Mr. Mande H.. Pointer. Mr. Charles A. Lytla all of Salem. Mrs. OIW Ottaway, Mra. Ella Knighl, Mrs. I. F. Hillmaa, Mrs. Beryl Otta way, Mrs. Ietta Bye. all ot SiWerion; Mrs. 8arah Sehmitt, Mrs. J. Peundg. Mrs. Abbie M. Bell. Mrs. Edward Champ, Mr. Elsie Potteis Mrs. Grace E. Kerbert, Mrs. Edna Sloper all af 8tayton; Mr. Grace i. Aostin. Mrs. May Bronhard, Mr. Lola Liets. Mrs. M. B. Myers, and ' Mrs. W. M. Bnrke all of Woodtrarn: Mrs. Ella Page Hotmer. Mrs. GeorSe W. Hubhs of SilTerton. a a a . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, -Charles and 11a Mills, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mills in Newberg Tuesday evening for a' dinner given in compliment to the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mills. Covers were placed for 36. Mr. and Mrs. Mills were married in Georgetown, Il linois, just fifty years ago and came to Newberg shortly after ward where they have res'ded since that time. a Stayton Mrs. Martin Star en tertained at her home Wednes day evening with a miscellaneous shower, honoring her daughter. Leona, whose marriage to Moby Zeller of Salem. ; was- a recent erent. Many beautiful gifts were received by the bride. Dainty re freshments were served by the hostess at the close of the after non. Purges , of Jinen or silk. Your choice 55c Beach Pajamas Jun ior size 55 c Women's , ; Sweaters Odds and ends but all good numbers- 1.00 Rayon Dresses- in tra vel prints $2.95 (3hfldren's . Felt Hats, Iota of ''colors and tarlcs.'- K 55c All j leather jacket: $9.75 C Quality" , Merchandise - -- Popular -' ' ::Prices'.-. . r Af airs Entre Nous Club Enjoys Card -: Evening The Entre Nobs club met Wed nesday evening at the club house for an evening ot cards. Mrs.' A. E. Wickert and .Mrs. Glen Taylor were hostesses for the occasion. Autumn flowers and foliage were used for effective decorations for the club room". During the brief business meet ing preceding the social hours It was decided to sponsor, a Hallo we'en party October 2fi at the club house. This will be a no host party and each couple will invite guests for the evening. In addition to cards several contests were enjtjyed. Prizes were won by Mrs. R. O. Lewis, Mrs. Fred- Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilbur. Fred. Gibson, and R. O. Lewis. Special guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kisser, and Mrs. Agnes Miller.. Club members present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gigson, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hummell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Chris 'Hamp shire, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moses. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smart, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. WIckerL Young Folk Home From College- ' Many Salem-young folk away in college were home Friday night' on their way to the game in Portland today when the Univer sity of Oregon meets the Univer sity of Washington. Among those to arrive . were Miss Julia Creech from' the" Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house; Maxine Glover; Gamma Phi Beta sorority; Miss Margaret Wilson, Miss Roberta Mills, and Helen Darby all of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Miss Glover sang and played over KEX and KOIN for the foot ball radio rally Friday night. Robert Bishop is among the ooys who are home for the week end and who attended the game in Portland. Kensington Club Elects Officers Mrs. H. J. Mohr was elected president of the Kensington club at the first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Charles Hud kins, Thursday evening. Other of ficers elected were Mrs. Charles Pratt, vice president: Mrs. Her bert Hauser, secretary treasurer; and Mrs. Otto Wilson, press cor respondent. Following the business meeting a social evening was enjoyed and luncheon was served at a late hour. Mrs. Herbert Hauser will be hostess to the club in a fortnight, a a a Willamette Auxiliary number 2081 Fraternal Order of Eagles met Wednesday evening. Plans were made for entertaining' Port land Auxiliary number 4. October 22. Increased interest is already manifested in the attendance con test and membership drive as at the next meeting one person will be initited. Mrs. Lucille Tumbleson who had charge of the social hour, awarded prises to Mrs. Mona Lutz. GENERAL CLEAN at SHIPLEY'S Women's Velvet Ber ets 3 for 1.00 or, each 35c Silk Blouses in plain colors. Also - a few voile rayon sports-- $1.00 Wool Mackinaws for school and college wear 6.95 Kiddies' Rayon Shorts Vest Slips, and Pajamas- , 55c Silk Boucle two-piece Suits. Also some silk knits 7.48 Fall fashioned parrw thread frllk hose. All firs qoaUlr with Ft-each f - heels. . "ew" shades - 95c; - j ... v SerTice weight rhif fun r. i Mr George Wetter Bridge Evening Hostess r k Mrs. George weller 1 waa host ess at her home Friday evening, for six tables of bridge. Chrysan themums used In profusion about the gnest rooms created a delight ful decorative note characteristic of tbe fall time and made a pret ty background for the evening of cards. Following bridge Mrs. Weller served a late supper. Guests included Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott Buren. Mr. and Mrs.- Wal lace Carson, Mr.- and Mrs. John Cangheli. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Marshall, Dr. and Mrs. Mil ton Steiner. Mr. and Mrs: Frank Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Dr.. and Mrs. Kenneth Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deckebach ot Portland, Dr. and Mrs. Jerald Backstrand, Mrs. Lucien Newcom er, nee " Tora Mortensen, former ly of Salem and visiting here from Colbon. California,,'. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slater, and Mr. and Mrs. Waller. ' Hayesville Woman's Club is Entertained Haysvllle-The Haysvllle Wo man's club met with Mrs. Grace Snyder Thursday for an all day meeting. Plans are under way for a chrysanthemum show and bazaar to be held some time in November. After a short 'business session the day was spent in quilting with the following members present: Mrs. Charles Reed, Mrs. W. E. Bailey. Mrs. E. R. Bedwell. Mrs. David Greig, Mrs. N. W. Barbara, Mrs. M. Halbert, Mrs. J. L. Morrison. Mrs. C.G. Olson, Miss Mary Teel, Mrs. B. F; Wells, Mrs. George Talmage, Mrs. W. H. Kay, Mrs. Claude Talmage, Miss Joy Greig and Mry Snyder. . The next meeting will be held October 30 at tbe home of Mrs. Barham. Today s Menu By LOUISlE BENNETT WEAVER A Fall Luncheon Menu Chilled Fro it Diced Chicken Stuffed Green Pepper Battered Beet Cantsloone Pickles Hot RolU Rstpberry. PreccrTea Cheese RelUh KUd A""' Tooi c".k' ',!"rt c"i1't s,ll,d NuU Chicken Stuffed Green Peppers S Urge green pepper 2 quart water 1 teaspoon nalt ' Wash the peppers, carefully cut off the top so the pepper will not split down the sides. Use scis sors and cut out seeds and pulp. Rinse well and add rest of ingre dients. Cook S minutes in cover ed pan. Drain and rise in cold water. Set upright in pan and add chicken filling. Add 1-3 inch of water. Bake 25 minutes in moderate oven. Carefuly remove to serving plates and garnish with hard cooked egg slices and pars ley. Chicken Filling d tableipoon butter tablespoon floor 1 teaspoon salt U tesspoon paprika 1 cap chirken stork 2 cap milk IV caps diced rooked rliirlt-u ' eup rooked celery, diced 3 tablespoons diced, rooked green pep per 2 tablespoons chopped pimento cap cooked mushroom Melt butter and add flour. Blend well and add salt, "paprika, stock and milk. Cook slowly, stirring frequently, until sauce thickens. Add rest of ingredients. Boil 1 minute. . Carefully fill the pepper cases. - UP Kiddies' Rayon Pan ties, Gowns and Com binations 35c Carters and other brands of knit Under wear 10Cand55C Rubins Infants' shirts in wool and. silk and wool 55c Printed Voile house frocks - and . beach coats " siioo Silk Crepe Dresses in clude the popular tra vel prints-" 7.95 ; . Uniform house dress es ! . -' -i . 55c r--x- Open. . 'Saturday 0,-Nihr--: ' UnttttiSO : 1 ANOTHER ROYAL ROMANCE S a .V hi k awr j- Alfonso. Prince of the Asturias, and heir to the Spanish throne. may be Europe's - next royal bridegroom, according te reports that his engagement to a 16-year-old Andalusian Princess will 'bo on be announced. The Mrs. EL EL Buckles Is Hostess Mrs. E. E. Buckle entertained in compliment to members of the Hal Hibbard auxiliary ?o United Spanish War veterans at ber home Friday afternoon for the social meeting of the month. The guest rooms were arranged with fall flowers. A brief business meeting in which plans were made for a rummage sale for November 7 and 8. preceded a program in compli ment to the anniversary of Roose velt's birth. After a pleasant social meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Mary Gibson, of Marshfield, was a special guest for the after noon. Members present were Mrs. Elizabeth Green. Mrs. Bessie Bert elson, Mrs. Frances Jairl, Mrs. Grace Mickelson. president ot the auxiliary, Mrs. Ada Seymour, Miss Adaline Seymour. Mrs. Edith Woolpert. Mrs. Ethel Welch. Mrs. Georgia Davis. Mrs. May Estes, Mrs. Pearl Kinzer. Mrs. Bessie Baker, Mrs. Ellen Thompson. Mrs. Ruth Brant. Mrs. Glen Fium, and Mrs. Alt ha Wood. a Mrs. G. Grabenhorst Is Club Hostess Mrs. George Grabenhorst enter tained in compliment to members of the Pringle Pleasant Point club Thursday afternoon at her home. The affair was an all day meeting with a "no host" dinner at 12:00 o'clock. A short business session followed the dinner hour and then the remainder of the afternoon waa anent in a uncial wav. -r Guests present for the day wje Mrs. William McCarroll, Mrs. E. S. . Coates, Mrs. L. W. Potter. Mrs. J. W. Keyes. Mrs. Homer Harrison, Mrs. O. E. Meeks. Mrs. Oscar Seeley, Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. J. .V. Robertson, Miss Grace Robert- : son, Mrs. Harry Wechter, Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mrs. W. M. Coburn. Mrs. W. H. G I R L S News! BOYS o xc fwearing, stylish models built for real ser vice. Fit the boys in Bus ter Browns, v . i a-1 X I ri'f v.-a.--;-.' . -- r - - ajaaaaaaaaaaaaaWaaaTI X Aim f 28-year-old Prince Is shown above with his reported fiancee. the Princess Maria de Bour bon, daughter ef the Infanta Carlos de Bourbon, ef Bar celona. Grabenhorst, Mrs. John Yates, Mrs. Clifford Jone. Miss Margaret Jones, Roberta Ann Grabenhorst, Ken Wechter, and Mrs. George Grabenhorst. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burghardt returned Tuesday from a two weeks motor trip into northern Washington and British Columbia. Time was spent in Seattle Port Angeles. Victoria, Vancouver; back to Seattle, then to Spokane, across to Pendlton. and then to Portland. In Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Burg hardt were tbe guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. McNary. Plana Tulip W have a very fine stock of standard Varieties such as Early Per Keiseiskroor red, yellow eilge Yellew Queen Yellow . Cottage Maid White, pink edge Colour -Cardinal Red. Peach Blossom rink, double Kioctra Red, doable . . ami many others as well mm varieties like Ped Dob. Mrs. A Hard Ptertioa, Red ft. Dido, very large. Orange Red . . 2.RA Mi. Kerrell, Light Rose, amber tinted 2.00 Alaska, fine Yellow. . 5.0 Lord C-arnovan, White, rose edge. . 2JS0 W. C. Franklin Tulip Farm Phone. 52F14, Wallace Road For "We Love the Kiddies' They're Here Upstairs Department vairls all 7 We Fif the Hard to FitFeet ; r a i-i.- ; Dt.: - - a t'u Hostess A charming party at the jome of Mrs. Alice, Fisher was that for which members ot the Alpha Phi Alpha -sorority alumnae were hostesses Friday night in compli ment to the new members ot the house this year. Autumn colors in tloweri and foliage made, a gay background tor the social evening. Hostesses were: Mrs. Alice Fish er; Mrs. Cornelius .Bateson. Mrs. Mary Pecke Coot, of Silverton, Mrs. Leo Kafoury.- Mrs. Paul Al len. Elaine CTwr of Silverton. Claudifte Girth," Helen Moore, Gladys Miller, Helen Kafoury, Irene Breithaupt. The invited guest list Included the new members of the sorority house this year: Marjorie Dror baugh, Barbara Barham. Roberta Varley. Mary Margaret White Grace SatChwell. Ruth Schreiben Dorothe Shepherd, Florence Long. Jeanne Forrest. Geneva Breithaupt and Isobel Tear. Salem Matrons Guests in Portland - Mrs. Juliet Bingner of Portland was guest of honor at a one o'clock luncheon given at tbe home of her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Fisher. The invited guests were Mrs. C. Thommaseene of Port land, Mrs. A. L. Linbeck. Mrs. Frank Farmer, Mrs. Isobel Fawk, Mrs. Will Knower. Mrs. C B. Asb by, Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mrs. James Smart. Mrs. L. D. Gibson, Mrs. V. L. Gibson and Mrs. Cash Roberts. The Mothers' club ot the St. "Vin cent de Paul parrlsh met Thurs day and decided in a regular business meeting to sponsor -a ba zaar, October 26. It was also an nounced from this meeting that there will be a business and social meeting ot the club at the parish hall Monday at which time there will be an election of officers for the coming year after which sew ing will be the order of the after noon. 1 Bulbs Now Dos. rVV Dos. 1.20 1.04. Clara Butt, Pink Me Farweombe Sanders. Red T5c Pride of Haarlem, Red Inglescanibe, Yellow.COc Princess Elizabeth, Pink 75c Ellen WHmott, Primrose ?Oc .IN) 1.20 1.2 many of the new and mote rare Fer. Di Klopstok, Ulac SI. 00 Pink Pearf. very laspre 2.50 Butterfly,. Lllic Blue.. .00 Trince of Qrange, Oranga) Sitrlef ... 1.50 Annie JlcGreg6r Rose Scarlet 2.0O B O Y WOW! ( GIRLS Definite in wear, in looks, in beautiful styles here for ages. 7