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f. B 1 -'4,4 31 ,iA tlti SIX The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. - Oregon, Satarday Morning October 25, 1930 ...... ... . - - - Imm mmmm mm , bcietv Past Presidents Luncheon is ; S , StiCcess ! The luncheon given in eompll- meat to the past presidents of the i Salem Woman's club by the clnb menfbwTship Friday afternoon at ea o'clock proved to bo on of K the happiest affairs ever sponsor- od by tbe organisation. Cover were it placed for nests In the social boom of the club house. Beautiful arrangement of fall flowers and autumn leaves made tbo luncheon room exceptionally attractive. 1 Honor guests were Mrs. Charles Bllyeu, of Dallas, state president : ef the Federation of Woman's dubs; Mrs. G. B. Benson, presl ; dent of the county federation; and past presidents, Mrs. Isabel Geer of Portland, Mrs. Marcla Cnslck, I Miss MaUIe Beatty. Mrsi. Florence ! Cartwrlght. Mrs. Marguerite Elli ott; Mrs. Alice H. Dodd or von Und. Mrs. Helen B. Hamilton,. Mrs. Elisabeth Jones, Mrs. Ruth Fargo, Mrs. Harriett , Erlckson, 'Mrs; Dora - Wallace, and Mrs. Helen Weldmer. ; Following the luncheon hour, the membership adjourned to the elubroom and there conducted the regular business meeting. It was voted at this time to send five memberships to the Waverly Baby home In Portland. There was also a motion carried to pledge all the assistance possible from the club in the work of community service during the winter. " Announcement was made of a new study group for the literature section, this to meet Wednesday night In the city library. Mrs. J. Jelderks and Miss Maude Coving ton are to be in charge of this class. The regular current events class and book review will be giv en by Dr. F. G. Frankliand Mrs. J. C. Nelson at the clubhouse on Monday afternoon, beginning 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. William Fargo announced that the third district of the state federation will meet la Salem on November 14. Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dun-bar will preside. Mrs. Charles Bilyeu was the speaker of the afternoon and took as her topic for discission the question of state federation work. , Mrs. Benson spoke briefly on the subject of county federation work. Commendation and support was ' given by the Salem Woman's club : for- the Liberty Woman's club in Its project promoting its district through the" medium of r clever prune recipe book which has been compiled -and is being sold at a small sum by the club. Riekreall-Mr. and Mrs. Arth ur Beaver were dinner hosts at their home, two miles west of Hi ok real I Wednesday evening, at 6:30 o'clock in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. Later they entertained a num ber of additional friends at a 500 party at the grange hall. Flve tables of eards were in play. Mrs. Ellis of Salem won high hon ors for the ladies and Ora Lantz f Greenwood, for the men. Claule Larkin received consolation. Late in the evening refresh Tnents were served. -' 1930 RAINCOATS OF CRINKLE RUBBER-ELEPHANT CLOTH Stand out like "nobody's business" - 4 to It Tears 3.95 5.95 to Year 3.95 -to, 5.95 Other Raincoats for children as low.as .... (Other Raincoats for grownups as low as. r i n ' m i : : 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 : : : 1 1 1 1930 .UMBRELLAS E16-rib, short crook '. I -It " ! C handles. Coverings c , of Gloria silk and r rayon and silk. 2M ftittttimittiMtttmHtttttnimnimi rt-L OPEN SATURDAY .': - QaalitT ilerchandisePopnlar Prices News and Club rOuve M. Doak. SOCIAL CALENDAR SoturdqyJjQctober S5 Knights and Ladies of Maccabees. Fraternal tern-; pie, i o'clock; Great Commaader Sherwood ot-Portland will' speak. . .' ; Hlihee Country club dance, at clubhouse. - v Pi Beta. Phi alumnae clnb. lf:Sa htneheon. Elks temple; reservations with Mrs. Milton Stelner. Compli menting Miss Harriett R. Johnstone. r . ' Mrs. Leo Raef Hallowe'en Hostess A pretty Hallowe'en party was that for which Mrs. Leo Raef was hostess at her home oa North Winter . street Thursday night. The guest rooms were decorated in black and orange in combination with fall flowers and fire-thorn. Games and cards were enjoy ed tbo firs- part of the evening and coming as conclusion Just before the late supper boar a mock wedding ceremony was en acted in compliment to the anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bra bee. At the supper hour Mrs. Raef was assisted by Mrs. Lief Bergsvlk. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raef were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brabee, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Bergsvlk, Mr. and. Mrs. Irwin Capllnger, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pilkeaton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lief Bergsvlk. Mrs. W. H. Gardner Is Hostess The Mary and Martha circle of the First Christian church was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Gard ner with Mrs. C. C. Cole, Mrs. Conklln and Mrs. Cos as assist ant hostesses. - A short business meeting pre ceded several social hours which was concluded with refreshments. Those present were Mrs. B. W. Macy, Mrs. C. E. Bowen, Mrs. K. Smith. Mrs. V. R. Kickethier, Mrs. A. B. Seeley, Mrs. A. Flint, Mrs. L. H. Dunn, Mrs. D. D. Olm sted; Mrs. E. J. Reasor. Mrs. Will May, Mrs. Cockhran, Mrs. M. Reaney, Mrs. F. Gibson, Mrs. J. F. Rahtenkranx, Mrs. E. Case. Mrs. C. R. Prltchard, Mrs. C. J. Emrick, Mrs. C. F. Doane and Mrs. Kendall of Beloit, Kansas, who was a special guest for tbe occasion. Gervais Mr. and Mr?. D. B. DuRette gave a party at their home Tuesday evening for theLf son, Donald, In honor of his 12th birthday. Nine boys were guests and passed a very pleasant eve ning, playing games until refresh ment time when they were invit ed to the dining room where a large birthday cake -with candles formed a centerpiece. Donald's guests were Earl, Lloyd, Ray and Roy Francis, Melvln and Robert DuRette, Ward Lundy, Donald Smith and Louis Freiser. Donald received several gifts, both se ful and amusing. HEAD and SHOULDERS ABOVE ALL OTHERS THESE 14 14 to 44' Years 4.95 to 7.48 2J5 95 1 : 1 1 1 : r 1 1 1 : : 1 1 n i ii i iq f 16-rib, short crook H I 1 Jl TSM 1 I "1 handlas, Fall shad es. All silk or high quality Gloria. 4 NITE UNTIL 8:30 5 Secutjt Editor i West Way Club has Social Afternoon - The West Way elub of tic W o m a n 'a Benefit association spent an enjoyable afternoon Thursday at the home of 'Mrs. Avis Martin. Sewing formed the diversion of the afternoon and at a late hour refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs".W. D. Hawley," recently came here from Walla Walla, Washington, was a. special guest for the afternoon.' Tbe next meet ing will be "held at the homo of Mrs. Jennie Miller. October 30.' An afternoon of cards and sew ing ig being planned by Mrs. -Miller and Mrs. Ray Smith who will be the assistant hostess. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Grant Shaffner Entertains Club Mrs. Grant Schaffner, was hos tess for the first meeting of a new card club formed Thursday at the Elks temple. Luncheon was enjoyed at one o'clock and this was fallowed with three ta bles of bridge in the card room of the temple. Covers were placed Thursday for Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, Mrs. R. McNulty. Mrs. P. H. Jaskoskl, Mrs. J. H. Hump. Mrs. M. D. Pil kenton. Mrs. T. J. -Brabee. Mrs. E. Heenan. Mrs. Lawrence Beach. Mrs. Robert. Budrow, Mrs. N. Roque, Mrs Cyril Suing and Mrs. Schaffner. Mrs. Bryan Goodenough and Mrs. Lawrence Bach will be hos tess for the next meeting, No vember 4 at the Bach home. Mrs. William Gosser entertain ed Friday afternoon at her home in compliment to the fifth birth day of her young son, Clay bourne. Hallowe'en was the In spiration for the: decorations and' the gay cleverness qf these add ed much to the fun of the after noon for the young guest of hon or and His friends. After games and fun Mrs. Ralph Campbell as sisted Mrs. Gosser at the tea hour. Small. RuesU present to com pliment Master Claybourne were Miriam Becke, Janet Kirk, Tom my Roberts, Billy Mott, Lee and Gloria Ann McClintock. Ronald Jones. Jr.. Bitty Poorman, Jack Slater, Teddy 'EndiWtt, Ernest Thorn. Jr., Ralph Campbell, Jr. The mothers of the young folk were also guests of Mrs. Gosser during the afternoon hours. Hubbard The Community guild met at the home of Mrs. Neva McKenzie, the president, on Wednesday afternoon. Final ar rangements "were made for the chicken supper which will be held at the I. O. O. F. Hall Friday ! from 6 o'clock to 8 o'clock p. m. Following the business session the time was spent at cutting and sewing aprons In preparation for a ruture bazaar. The next meet ing will take place November 12 at the home of Mrs. George Lef Oer. Refreshments were served by the hostess to Mrs. Catherine SMt tenhart, Mrs. Henry Adams, Mrs. May Hampton, Mrs. Jan Puller. Miss Rose Jordan, Mrs.. George Leffler, Mrs. Stuart L. Johnson, Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Halting, Mrs. Earl E. Relnhart. Mrs. Mar garet McMannis and daughter, Tresa, Miss Orva Barrett and Mrs. Maud Ridgood. ! Aurora Mrs. A. W. Kraus was hostess for a pleasing bridge luncheon Thursday. The tables were centered with dainty Cecil j B runner roses, and bfskets of fol iage about the rooms carried the high coloring of antnmn. When the scores were added Mrs. . Frank Miller ranked high, Mrs. Ottoway a close second and Mrs. Ogle won the consolation. On the Invitation list, were Mesdames E. E. Bradl, B. P. Stoner. C. E. Gilbreath. B. F. Giesy. J. W. Sadler, Zene ifichawb, - Arthur Kiel, Aurella Powers, Loran Giesy. Frank Mil ler. IF. Eller, P. O. Ottoway, James Ogle, A. L. Strickland, : John Kra.ua. and Miss Georgia Kraus. Dallas. Mrs. R. L. Chapman entertained members of tbe Wed nesday bridge club with a 1:00 O'clock luncheon at her home on Oak street. October 22. All. of the members were present, as follows: Mrs.' W. .u. Soehren. Mrs. C. B. Sundberg, Mrs. , U. S. Loughary, Mrs. J. R. Craven. Mrs. T. A. All good. Mrs. V. C. Staats. Mrs. C E. Staats. Mrs. H. A. Woods. Mrs. A. B. Starbnck. Mrs. J. C. Uglow, Mrs. A. B. Robinson of Independ ence, and the hostess. Fail flowers were used- for decorations about the rooms. ?A . Waconda Mrs. B. J. Miller en tertained at her home Tuesday evening honoring her daughter, Bonnie Miller on her ' eleventh- birthday. At the dinner table the decor ations and place- - cards-- carried oat the Hallowe'en ideaa and col ors. , -';,' Mist Miller received many love ly gifta .and r the evening - w a spent- la' music and games," - Mrev Booster, of Fairfield as sisted la receiving, and entertain --.Those present f were: LU W o od,, -Virginia' Sahll. Miss Gladya Brown, teacher at Wtto da school; Junior. Miller,' : Betty Beck,, i Marjorie - Smith - ''a n d Vnanmt'anit ThTm rii Petin 11 Affairs j Mrs. Milton Steiner HeaH Pi Phi Alumnae ' Mlas Claudia Plank was hostess to the members of the Pi Beta Phi alamnae clnb at her apart ment ia the Royal Court ' Thurs day evening.' At a brief business session Mrs. Milton Steiner' was elected president to' fill ' the va cancy left by Ura. Frank Decke bach who recently left Salem to make her. home ia Portland. Mrs. Wolcott , Buren ia the secretary treasurer of the club. - Following tbe business session cards were In, play for several hours. Tbe seore for the year will be counted at the close of the elub season in the spring and awards made at that time. . An activity in which the club members are interested is the settlement school being sponsor ed by the national Pi Beta Phi or ganization at Gatlinburg, Tennes see, and are accumulating funIs which wlll.be forwarded lo the national school fund this spring. - "The : alumnae club wMl meet the first Thursday of each month curing tne club season. , . Guests for Thursday evening, were Mrs. Milton Steiner. Mrs. Wolcott Buren. Mrs. Don Prttch ett, Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele, Mrs. James R. Humphreys. Mrs. Laura Heminway. Miss Lillian Davis. Miss Marguerite Bailey, Miss Virginia Best and Miss Plank Dallas to be Center of Interest Dallas. Busy days are ahead for many people of Dallas from the number of coming events. Among these will he tbe lunch eon and program. October 29, when members of the Dallas Del phian chapter will entertain Mc Minnville, Independence, Corval lts and Salem chapters. October 30 the rural women's club will hold 'an all day Institute at the Methodist church, an address in the afternoon by Judge Coshow will be a feature. October 31. will be the Hallowe'en parade in the evening for the school "chil dren, followed by a dance at the armory, sponsored by the legion auxiliary. Mrs. Laird V. Woods Is in charge of the decorations'. November 6 a play will be pre sented in tbe high school audi torium by the Rainbow girls and the DeMolay boys of Salem, with local members cooperating. No vember 7 will be the annual guild tea, when members take their contribution of garments or money which later are used In helping needy cases. With church and lodge meet ings and bridge clubs, not to mention political gatherings and election day coming within this period there is promise of activ ity for many people. Scotts Mills Mrs. Sarah Peter son of Salem and district deputy of the R. N, A. visited Scott Camp No. 6112 Wednesday afternoon. ITI.... 1 t v-kJ t r-. . ber and October were compliment- ed with a lunch, served at the dose nf iode Pattern By ANNE ADAMS . Tour favorite colors beautifully blended, may be chosen to make this frock styled with a cape'.et that points to correspond with the pointed skirt flare. A Jeweled pin. or a bow-of the fabric may be used at the neck. . Pattern 1953 fashions delight fully of printed or plain georg ette, Oat crepe or chiffon velvet. Outstanding fall colors are green. nrown and black, combined with beige, turqoiso and white! May . be obtained only in sixes If, 11,-18. 2. 32, 34. 3f, 38, 40 and 42. Size 18 requires 8 7-8 yards of 40 Inch material. ' ' V JftuattiH gptt " to' cary t mk tkia m4iI with patten. Yarta for vary siza, sad staple exact laitrve- .tioas are giva. :: : j Sb4 ttftaea tnM la eoini car-' .fall? wrad..M straps for ' pstUta. Writs aialy year masM. address and style br. Es sare ,te state, tits vaatsd. . i. - Oar aaw fall aad wlatev fatkiaa book eoateiaia aaqaiarta dais for adatts aad eildrra aad - aa u ealles t . a uortmcs t : af transfer' patterns aad tpod aevelUe. is. Sow ready." Pried fittaca santa.7 ok vita patter. 35 cents. Ad. dross all bmm! aad orders to Slate-. . na i Pattera DeMrtneai. ?S Wcat 17tk street, Pew Yortt City.. Mill City Woman a Club i Active Organization ' Mill City. Mlaa Bonnie Haack and Miss Jtoby BraiUke were joint hostesses to tbe members of the Woman's eiab at the home of Mrs. Charles Gentry Taesday evening with 18 - members and on additional guest present. Decorations in keeping with the season of All-Hallowe'en were used .effectively about the rooms. Mrs. Frank Taylor gave a brief outline of the legislative measures to be voted on ' at the coming election and Mrs. J. T. Means was in charge of the1 pic tare contest. Members' certifi cates were awarded to Mrs. Har old Ladd and Mrs. R. L. Cooper la the picture-contest. The members have collected 100 standard pictures for a pic ture library. Data concerning the artist and the picture was typewritten and .pasted on the back of the mounted picture. This group was given to the grade schools for work in the schools. Last year the club members made a study of 25 of these pictures and this year an other 25 will be studied. Since the organisation of -the elub, the membership of which is limited to 30, two main ob jectives were kept in view. One was local civic betterment and the other philanthropic work. Along the latter line the club , bas filled pledges to the main tenance fund for the Marion county cottage at the Children's farm home, the Doernbecher hos pital, the Waverly Baby home, the American Red Cross, the en dowment fund and the scholar ship loan fund. Along the civic improvement line was the organization of an annual clean-up week. During this week the members work ; with the high school pupils with a member of the club acting as ; captain over the various groups and each assigned to some par ticular part of the city. Among the many places cleaned were the city camp grounds and the club sponsored the building of tables and benches for the grounds and necessary buildings for the swimming , pool. Thie year the membership has voted to raise funds for the erec tion of a club house and to this end the president has appointed committees. Each month one committee will plan to raise money toward tbe project. Officers of the club for the present year are Mrs. Robert Schroeder, president; Miss Daisy Hendricson, first vice president; Mrs. Frank Taylor, second vice president; Mrs. Harry Masoh, secretary; Mrs. R. L. Cooper, treasurer; Mrs. Harold Ladd, Child Welfare chairman. The personnel of the elub Is Mrs. W. W. Alien. Mrs. C. M. Cline, Miss Jtuby Braltzke, Mrs. R. L. Cooper, Mrs. John Dawes, Mrs. L. E. Dike. Mrs. Otto Geert sen, Mrs. Charles Gentry, Miss Bonnie Haack, Miss Daisy Hen dricson. Mrs. A. A. Holthouse. Mrs. S. Jensen. Mrs. Harold Ladd, Mrs. Fayette Lake, Mrs. Harry Mason. Mrs. T. J. Means, Mrs. Albert Millsap, Mrs. F. R. Olln, Mrs. Lafe Potter. Mrs. A. L. Raines, Mrs. Clyde Rogers, Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, Mrs. Robert Schroeder, Mrs. A. D. Scott, and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Kebekah oeventn r . . District Convenes J Stayton. The convention for the seventh district of the Re bekah lodge is. to -be held in Stayton Saturday. There are six lodges in this district. Detroit. Gates, Mill City, Lyons, Scio and Stayton. The session opens at 2 o'clock in the lodge rooms. The afternoon will be taken up with degree work and other lodge work. At o'clock dinner will he served following which lodge work will be resumed. Several grand lodge officers are expect er, among them, Mrs. Ethel Mel drum, vice president, of Milwau kee, and Mrs.! Grace Taylor, con ductress. Mill City. The fact that tbe encampment has offered a handsome silver cup to the lodge having tbe larg est attendance at the convention Is creating a great deal of en thusiasm. This meeting is for Rebekah lodge members only. Jefferson. Mrs. J. G. Fon taine and Mrs. F. J. Wied enter tained the Woman's club at the home of Mrs. Fontaine Wednes day afternoon. The decorations were baskets of fall flowers sug gestive of Hallowe'en. The response to roll call was current events. The scripture reading was given by Mrs. Eu gene Finley. Mrs. Laura We8t ot Medford gave an account of her trip to Europe, which was very interesting. i During the social hour, lunch eon was served by"TBe hostesses Members present were Mrs. Fred Looney. Mrs; Eugene Finley. Mrs. Herbert Looney, Mrs. Fred Barna, Mrs. M. D. Looney. Mrs. H. D. Mars. Mrs. V. D. Looney, Mrs. Peabody. Mrs. S. E. Roland. Mrs. W. J. Looney. Mrs. W. H. Sherman. Mrs Paul Smith, Mrs. iCarl Steiwer. Mrs. John Ter- hnne. Mrs. Robert Terhuee, Mrs. Fred Wied, Mrs. Fontaine,- Mrs. R. C. Thomas. Mrs. Harley Lib by, Mrs. A. B. Hlni, and Mar guerite Looney. Guests lor the afternoon were Mrs. Laura West of Medford, Mrs. Ed Myers of Scio, Mrs. Alfred Thompson, Miss Myrtle Myers. Mrs. L. W. Patton and Eleanor Looney. ,f . Vnrth Santlam The North Santiam .Woman's club met at the home of ' Mrs, Leland Keith lev Wednesday afternoon. This was the first meeting since the summer vacation. At the bus iness meetings plans were made for the year.; Several articles were finished which will be given to the Turner Boys home.' ! ' Mrs. Keithley was presented with a gift in apprecia tion of the ose of-Ihe sewing room in -her i home.' r - s . At the close of the meeting re- iresnmenu were servea. " Mem bers present were Mrs.' Francis MeLaughlin, Mrs: Ruhr E. - Me- Clellan. Mrs. Mlnav Keithley, Mrs. Effie iV. Angel; .Mrs.. Mary ... B. Keithley," Mrs. -May Bond;- Mi's, Myrtle Howard, Mrs.', Anna Fab- rique .and. Mrs. Keithley. ti. Hallie Cobb and '-Mrs. -- Gladys H i oaay s menu if Breakfast -- aiteod PlaeappW ' (Frock or aaaaed) Ready Cooked Wheat Cereal aad Creaai ,Eaa Osaelet Msfffas Coffee Dinner Storied. Teal Steak --ferowaed Potetoet Saeeotaak Bread Strawberry Proaerrea Toaasta Salad Oraage-Paddiac Baste Mddng Toaated Caoeae SaadwicBea Tea Oiaterartad Staffed Veal Steak, Serving 6 1H aooada veal ateak, nt 1 J thirk 1 teaapooa salt teaapooa paprika 4 tsMespesae floar 5 taolespooas batter ' V eop water Sprinkle veal with the ,salt, flour and paprika. Spread with the dressing and roll up. Tie in place with white cord. Spread with the butter. Fit into baking pan and add water. Cover and bake 1 Vt hours. Baste frequent ly. Add potatoes during last b5 minutes of baking. Add more wa ter if needed. Dressing 3 cape bread ernmbi 3 tablespoon chopped onions 2 tablespoon chopped green pvppero 3 tableapoona chopped para!; . teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons batter melted 5 tablespoons hot milk With a fork lightly mix ingre dients. Spread on meat. Orange Pudding: 3 cups pastry floor 4 teaspoons baking powder 1- 8 teaspoon salt 2- 3 eop sugar i err 1 teaspoon lemow extract 2-3 cup orange joiee and pulp 4 tablespoons fat. melted a e o Mrs. Julia Blodgett Entertains Mrs. Julia E. Blodgett enter tained with a luncheon at tbe home of Mrs. E. H. Peterson at 12 o'clock Thursday in compli ment to a group of friends. The luncheon table was centered with a low bowl of brilliant red snapdragons and fern flanked on either aide with red tapers. The afternoon hours following the luncheon was spent In conversa tion. Covers were placed for Mrs. C. Gobler, Mrs. 'C. H. Peterson, Mrs. Geore Johnson, Mrs. Hammer, Mrs. Margaret Armstrong, Mrs. Moyer, Mrs. Anna Bufink, Mrs. Rose M. Abbott, Mrs. W. N. Blod gett, Mrs. Theodore Bernard, Mrs. Yule and Mrs. Julia Blod gett. o o Luncheon Planned For Miss Johnstone Miss Harriett Rutherford John stone, province vice president of the Pi Beta Phi national soror ity, will be the guest of honor of members of the PI Beta Phi al umnae club of Salem today at 12:30 o'clock, at the Elks tem ple. Those desiring to make reser vations fpr this luncheon call the president of the local club, Mrs. Milton Steiner. o o Mr.and Mrs. Charles Bernard MartinS and twin daughters, Mil dred Maxine and Beverly King of Portland will be the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ben nett, parents of Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Martin is a graduate of Willam ette university and is home for j the Willamette homecoming eel ' ebration. . o o o Scio The Parent-Teacher as sociation met Thursday evening at the school house for their regu lar meeting. Mrs. McDonald pre sided at the business meeting, which was preceeded by a pro gram given by the grade pupils and the high school glee club. fflf Just as sure as winter comes ... umbrellas win be in fashion. It's a simple matter of using fashion to protect fashion. Umbrellas do change with the season . . . there's color to consider. There's shape and handles' to consider. .! We foist no out of date umbrellas upon our patrons ... we do show, though, a fine line of silks and Glorias in the modern manner. The right shade of green . . . red . s. brown . . . tan . . . grey . . . blue.., black and white . . . purple . . and we promise most interesting qualities at the prices listed below. GLOVER TO 61LVERTON IILVERTOX, Oct. 14iRoaal4 Glover of Salem will speak at the Republican rally to be beltf hera Taesday night of aext week. Spe cial music will be furnished by a local orchestra, aad Mrs. A! via Legard will be soloist. The rally ts expected to be ona of the largest political gatherings held at Stiver ton for years. . FESLER ELECTED NEW. ORLEANS, Oct . (AP) Paul M. Fessler, superin Good Morning Ladies, - - - Here's News for You Lovely one and two piece tailored Wool Dresses .... Many New Sports Suits Just the thing for Fall weather .... A Gorgeous Selection of New Formals in Pastels and Black .... Call today Many lovely things special ly priced .... Call today many lovely things special- surpn 395 North Rain Stick We Have $2.98 $3.95 $o95 tendent of tke University at Min nesota hospital at Minneapolis,1 lata today ' was eleeted president of tne'Amerieaa Hospital associa tion. aaHBaMNavoHaovoaMSBa PLANS FOREST STUDY, WASHINGTON.. Oct, 1S(AP) President Hoover plans ta ere- " ate a national timber conservation board to make a broad study of" tomt, resources ad means to con serve and prapt1featw"tbem. High Street $5.95 M r I it I if' 4. H. i .1 I CI Fairfield. . c: iunaaiesoa were guests. ; ?z fr: '"r ... j ."In