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PAGE SIX Y.W.CJA. Board i ; Election is Attractive A-brilliant ta wn that which was sponsored by members of the J T, ,W. C. A. In tbe organization social rooms Monday afternoon between the hoars ot three end sis o'clock. The rooms were beau tifully arranged with eontoneas , te'r, perlcantbus. evergreens, siowberrlee oyer which glowed the soft lights of many red Christ mas tapers. Mrs. Prince Byrd and Mrs. Milton ' Meyers had chars of the decorations. Balloting for board members was carried on daring the tea I hoars and resulted la tbe election v of Mrs. F." A. Elliott, Mrs. Claude ' Glenn, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. George Ha sr. Mrs. John McNary. i Dr. Mary Purvine and M'i Doro thea Steusloff. Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Mrs. M. B. I Wagstat f, and Mrs. Mae Ledger- wood made up the ballot-commit tee. ' - . T ; I In the receifinc line was Mrs. T. A. McBrideMrs. C. S. Hamil ton. Mrs. F. M. Erickson, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher. Mrs. Milton Meyers had charge of the social, part of the after noon. Mrs. John McNary, Mrs. J. H. Lauterman and Mrs. I. H. Mc ' Mahan presided at the tea tables which were beautifully arranged with green and red. Mrs. Max Buren. Mrs. David 1 Wright.- and Mrs. Prince Byrd as sisted In serving. -!.-- Mrs. lB. Southwick Is Hostess - Orchard Heights. Mrs. Barn- bam Southwick and Miss Mary Walt entertained members of tbe Orchard Heights Women's dab Thursday afternoon at the South wick home. ' V : . Following the business meet- log at which routine business was transacted the afternoon was spent In working on the quilt the club Is making for their an- nttal Christmas box. Club mem bers will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. H. Fisher to finish the quilt which will be donated to charity in some form not yet determined. At the close of the afternoon, Mrs. Southwick and Miss Walt served dainty refreshments. Members present were Mesdames Cash Roberts, C. H. Fisher, Edward Reed, William McDowell, William Knower. C. S. Matthews, J. W. Simmons, J. B. Best, Fred Gibson, I. D. Gib son. Ernest Anderson, A. A. withers, M. a. Schneller. Grace miss ana me i nosiesse, Mrs. Burnham Southwick and Miss Mary Walt. - . A a m 1 Observes Service The International World Wide Guild Vesper service was recog nised by the Sterling and Fldelus Chapters with a beautiful and impressive candle-lighting conse cration service. Sunday- after noon at 4:30 o'clock at the Cal vary Baptist chureh. v " The program was as follows: solo. My Task" Zelda Harlan; trio Just For Today Dorothy Pickens, Zelda Harlan, F. Mil dred Taylor. . A brief history of the , World Wide - Guild organisation. Sterl ing chapter advisor, Mrs. Earl Gregg; prayer, Fideuls chapter , advisor, Mrs. Carl Huber; song, "Jesus Calls Us O'er The Tu mult" and processional, ' all Guild Girls. " r Candle lighting service, Doris v'YMkna ' Terrains Rr ' T.,.t Wolfe, Carol Stoddard. Dorothy " Ross, Alice Zlelke, Lots Cochran. Song . "Living for Jesus." Guild Covenant; ' song "Follow the Gleam, recessional. Miss Eva Cochran was the pianist ' The ladles of the church enter tained with a luncheon at S : 3 0 O'clock. .' - " . - " Annual Business Meet Forj Lutheran Guild Members , of the Lutheran Guild of the American Lutheran chureh will meet In the church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock tor the annual business meeting. Mrs. Richard Arpke will bo the leader . and . will also lead the de votions. . ... Mrs. J. ATSholseth will have charge of the music. Hostesses' for the afternoon will be Mrs. R. T. Wllcklander. Mrs. Emll Timm and: Mrs. Agnes Conenberg. The following off leers and dele- gates were elected Saturday after . noon bv the Woman's Relief orrwi In regular meeting in Miller's hall: -Hattie Cameron, president; j ' Hattie Kennon,' senior vlce-presi-; dent;. Metta Schram, Junior Tice- president; Laura McAdams, treas urer; Julia Blodgett, chaplain; - Alarv Ackerman. tmrd - - ! -Appointive officers will be nam ' ed at installations to be held the first meeting Jn January. , " -Delegates to the .department !. convention to be held next spring In Portland were elected at Sat urday's session. ' They include Maude Chittenden, Mabel Lock ' wood, Ida Traglio, Mabel Hender- son, Cordelia LaBare, Mary Ney hart, , Louise : Coon , and . Jennie Martin. 1 Alternates named were Ina Coon, Elisabeth oPnnd, Marq WirU, Metta Schram. Lulu Bor ing, Delia Clearwater. Bernlce Bouffleur and Maggie Page. . - - - " , 1 Mrs. P. Phlllippi was - hostess to members of the Barbara Freit chle ; social club .' Friday after noon at which i time plans were made fpr the - annual . Christmas party be held this year at the home of Mrs. rW 'F. Neptune the evening of December lt. There will be a - Christmas tree and gifts win bo exchanged.. : Guests who- enjoyed the, social afternoon at the Phlllippi home were Mrs. T.l B. Newman, Mrs. May Bach, Mrs. - Jennie . Miller, Mrs. Maude Tauman. Mrs. lutue v . M M ! mar XXT - Tt - jV ston, Mrs , Pearl Ralph,-;. Mrs. OUVB 1L Doae, .... . , n SOCIAL J j .'. Tuesday, December 9 . " : Salem Arts leagve.' t o'clock, lector 'en the XUsa bethaa period; Prof. Herbert Nelson, Oregon State col lege; auditorinm room of library; free to public ; Salem Press club, Mrs. Wayne Pettlt, Coort aaart Bsents; Mrs. B. A. Brows assistant hostess; election of - officers. 3 . ' - -.-.. .-vv - i . : . O. N. S. dub. Mis Sylria Paulson, Miss Dorothy Taylor, Mrs. Sylria Krapps, hostess; 4 CS North Winter street. Christmas party. i. j ,- Auxiliary to Son of Union Veteran. Woman club house, 7:10 o'clock. ; . Toung Married People'a ' dab. First Presbyterian church, i:S o'clock potluek dinner; Governor Norblad will be speaker of erenlng. . . ' n Junior guild of St, Paul's Episcopal ebureh, Mrs. Louis Lachmond, business meeting. - , Wednesday, December 10 f West Salem ; Woman's Missionary society, monthly business, Mrs. J..R. Bedford.' . . .' Mrs.! Davit 'Thompson, address Woman's Mission ary society. First Presbyterian church, 1:10 o'clock, prayer meeting room of church. ? - Past Presidents dub, W. R. C. Christmas party, . Mrs. Louise King, 4 IS South Capitol street; take South ern Pacific bus. . ; -. Annual business session. Ladles Guild of Ameri can Lutheran ehureh, in church parlors, Z o'clock. Salem Daughters of Nile, regular monthly meeting. Masonic temple; Christmas party planned with hus bands as guests. , Lutheran Guild, annual business meeting I o'dock In church parlors. Woman's Home Missionary society. Jason ; Leo church, Mrs. Margaret Erp, 1380 North Winter street. Leslie Woman's Missionary society, Mrs. E. A.-Rho-ten, 1 o'dock. j Phlleathian Bible class. First Evangelical church, regular business and social meeting, Mrs. A. P. Lay ton, 530 North Summer street. Thursday, December 11 Golden Hour dub. Mrs. A. A. Siewert, 383 North Winter street, one o'dock luncheon. Friday, December It ! ' Daughter of . Veterans, election, of officers; 1:00 o'clock "homecoming dinner In dining room of Salem Woman's clubhouse. i Salem Woman's club. Woman's clubhouse; board meeting 2 o'clock; business. meeting 2:30 o'clock; de bate on free text books at 3 o'dock. Social ! Week Start With Variety Of Functions The Monday night dancing endar this week with splendid hall was brilliantly decorated . held many hints of Christmas As is the custom with this club many- dinner parties preceded the dance. The largest one of these was that for which Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wulette were hosts in the Silver Grille room of the Gray Belle Mrs. E. P. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John T V- HC mm Wil O t1.111 r iiam xacvjriicnrisL, wr., xux. and Mrs. Ed i Piasecki, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Willette. Tonight there i will be two af fairs to attend which will be of genuine Interest, i The first la the first appearance for the year of the Salem MacDowell club chorus under the direction of Lena Belle Tartar and as special guest artists will be the Portland symphony string quartet, . This musical program .promi ses' to be one of i the outstanding musical events of the year in Sa lem. The. string, quartet Is rep resented by men who hold first chairs In their respective posi tions .In the . Portland symphony orchestra. The ; numbers which they will give and those of the chorus are unusually lovely. Sev eral chorus numbers, ' some ot them , Christmas ! numbers. haTe not been .heard before In Salem. Tbe second " thing of interest tonight will be the lecture to be given by Prof. - Herbert B. Nel son of the English language and literature department of Oregon State college on , the subject of "The Elizabethan theatre". This talk Is giren under the auspices of the Salem Arts league and Is Its offering to the public for December.' The pro gram . la free and will be given in the auditorium room of the city . library commencing at . 8 o'clock. The talk will be Illus trated, some ot the Illustrations being photographs made ot an Elizabethan : stage peopled with actors from "Macbeth' Which was reproduced by Prof, Nelson John Maplethorp, Mrs. J. S. Murray. " Mrs. :W. H. Gardner, Mrs. Clara . Adams. Mrs. ,C. A. Arpke, Mrs. Alice Neptune, Mrs. H. Wohllnck, Jlrs. TJ. S. Dotson. ' -. . 1 ; . . i -- - , .-. . Members ot the .Daughters of the American, Revolution .made Christmas the center of attention at the Saturday meeting, in tbe Woman's clubhouse. Contributions were brought in for the box which Is to go to the4 Angel Island sta tion . for Immigrants. ' Gifts ot jams and "Jellies and fruits which the D. A. R. send each holiday season to the ' Veterans' hospital la Portland will be sent this year in January. The Quilt which will be sold and the proceeds' turned over to the 'Champoeg memorial fund was on display Saturday af ternoon.,! Following a program hour in which Mrs. James Heltsel gaye a book .review, tea was serv ed by a social committee headed by Mrs. Lewis Griffith. ' t ? Mr." and Mrs. T. A. Lives! ey en tertained at their home n Falr monnt Jxili .with a delightful fort ma I dinner party Monday night. Elaborate decorative -motifs add ed a brilliant note of festivity to the dinner party, forwhlch 18 corers were plaeed. ' , : ;. .: . " , ; - : , ; Mrs. A. A. Siewert will be hos tess to -members of the TJolden Hour " dub for f a : one o'dock luncheon at -her home, itt North Winter - street, Thursday - nftev-noon.V-.---.- Society Editort CALENDAR off to Good club started the social cal formal evening. Castillian for this monthly dance which in its color scheme. . W with covers placed for Mr. and Walter Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' .when he was In the UnlTersity of Colorado Just prior to his coming to Oregon State college.' The outstanding social affair of the week will be the mar riage ot Miss Catherine Hartley Thursday at the E. v Hartley home. At this time Miss Hart ley will become the bride of Gor don Hadley ina quiet but very beautiful home wedding- in the presence of about 109 guests. Several oat : ot town guests will be In Salem for this wedding.; I Mrs. W. C. : Paulus will enter tain with a small Informal luncheon In compliment: to Miss Hartley Wednesday. j . Mrs. Frank Chapman will also be a club hostess. Wednesday aft ernoon at her home. ' i . Another large meeting of in terest this week will bo the Sa lem Woman's dub meeting - at the clubhouse on North Cottage street Friday afternoon at which time a debate will be held on the subject of free text books, a subject demanding especial at tention at the present time. . T ' A Quality 'You Would t Insist Upon If Yon r Knew AUof the Facts. uDaafouiiagj ' . . - - ; . ; m . :. -If you find any fault whatever in this Baking Powder, or think . x you do, your grocer will return I ! your money and also pay for " the eggs, butter, flour, etc, you ' . hare used. r , you will find that statement . printed on the SchilL'ng Baking "Powder label; Look for it, - Read it carefully. It far - .snore than a mere gesture of ; t gobd'wuX Unusual .as it ,.it , 'means just what it aays. Only a t v Baking Powder, sure and pure, could carry, such, an offer, e- cause it is made from Cream of - Tartar, and no substitutes. - The OSCGON STATLS11A21, Minstrel Show For Oiristmaa Furd - The annaal minstrel show of tha lks lodge for their Christinas cheer (and - will bo presented Thursday night. December IX at Bllgh's Capitol theatre.' The min strel show occupies the first part of tho perform anco with Lyman McDonald a Interlocutor and Dr. S. F. Scott. Chas. BJiowland. Ev erett park, Frank Zlhn. George Clinton and Jess Savage as end men.; :- ' - -. " ' The second part of the program U "The Perkins Family, whose appearance seems to be straight from the-hilss of Georgia. The aet Is under the direction of Henry Davis Lelnlnger. A Musical Mul ligan, make the finale, and' Is directed by "Tiny McNamara. .The Elks orchestra, W. H. Mill conductor, will farnlsh mnsie. The Elks have mad a feature for many years . of their Christmas cheer fund which brings Christ ma happiness and gift to many children and many homes not oth- arwlse serred. : ; - P. M. Club Has Luncheon Party : Mrs. Wayne Henry and Mrs. Frank Crawford were hostesses for a one o'clock luncheon at the Elks temple Monday afternoon In compliment to members of the P. M. dab. Christmas decorations made a ray note of festiyity for the luneheon table and the after noon of bridge which followed. Covers were placed for IS with Mrs. Elmer MeGee, Mrs. David Wright, and Mrs. James Imlah as speical guests. - Aurora. A Christmas party of the Aurora Woman' club was held at the home of Mrs. B. F. Glesy Wednesday afternoon with Mr. Ed Diller assistant hostess. : delightful program was pre sented . under the direction of Mrs. Ben Stoner. : The numbers of , the program were presented by committee chairmen, Mrs. E. E. Brad tl. Mr. Diana Snyder. Mrs. Lester Reed, Mrs. A. W. Kraus, Mr. Ben 'Stoner, Mrs. Ot- toway, and th good cheer com' mlttee completed the program by distributing sprigs of holly to the guests. Special guests wer Mrs.- Rho- ner, Mrs. Gibbons, and Mrs. Franklin Tyler. Member pres ent were Veve Bradtl. Lena Eh- len, Ellen Ellers. :Jdary Eilers, Retta . Evans. Sadie Ferguson. Leita Glesy. Naoma Gllbreath, Arda Kraus, Francis Kraus, Ethel Mannock. Alice Miller. Rose Miller. Virginia McAllister. Daisy Ogle, CIta Ottoway, Aure- la Powers. Eleanor Reed. Helen Sadler Edna Schwab. Diana Sny der. Madge Stoner, Natalie Strickland. . The hostesses Anna Glesy and Bonlta Diller. were as sisted by Maxlne Glesy at the tea; hour. - y-.;- tWaldo Hills. The G. H. Otto way home was the scene of a merry dinner party Sunday when 40 relatives and friends, gathered to help Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bye edebrate their twenty-fifth wed ding anniversary. Dinner ' was served at noon and the day spent in recalling the past. Among those present were six, - beside relatives, who had attended-the wedding- 25 years ago. They were Mr. and Mrs. Will Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Llchty, Mr. and-Mrs. Fred Knight. The Auxiliary of the Sons of Union Veterans will meet at 7:30 at the Woman's Club house on Tuesday evening. It is Important that all members should bo pres ent, ,. ... .. . . NOTHING LIKE IT THE LAST WORD IN MOVIE THRILLS CECIL D. DEMILIEV , GHXAT PRODUCTION. . io- n f 4"v 'A mmmm. u -a. si m kw-n s ? m m t jr v. ; Salecy Oregon; Tuesday Morning. December 9, 1933 High School Orchestra To be Represented : In Portland Foar member of the Salem high school orchestra have boon selected tor the all-aute high school orchestra : which will ap pear at the annaal state teachers convention . in . Portland th last week la December. v The project ha been establish ed by J. Harold Newman ef Til lamook, ehairman of the mnsie department for th association. A group of ft players has been sel ected from varloua sehools and th numbers are now in tho hand of tho Instructors. , . The local school will be repre sented by Nathan Stelnboek and Louis Stutt, violins; Chester" Mc Cain, cello., and . William . Bush, trombone. . Liberty Woman's Club Joins Federation Liberty. The regular month ly business meeting of the Lib erty Woman's dub was held Thursday afternoon at the Com munity hall at which time it was dedded to take out a member ship in the Third District Feder ation of Woman's clubs. The next meeting will be a social meeting at the home of Mrs. W. R. Dallas December 18 at which time toys and used clothing will be collected to be donated to dif ferent charity , organization In Salem. Those present at the Thursday afternoon meeting' were Mesdames Gibson, Cunningham, Brown. Westenhouse, Williams, Scott, . Forster, Olden, Lane and Dallas. Jefferson Mrs. Emma : Miller and son Chester, entertained Thursday night with a dinner party, at their country borne In honor of the latter' twins, Rus sel and Lois, whose birthday oe- eurea on that day and for Mr. Millers birthday which occurred the following day. ' A feature of the dinner table was the two birthday cakes; one pink, decorated with 11 pink can- oies and tne other- yellow, with 11 yellow candle. The evening was spent In visit lng and card playing. Those pres ent were: Mrs. E. Skelton, Emma Skelton, Mr. and Mrs. .W. E. Skel ton and children, Betty and Jack. Mrs. Paul McKee and daughter Jean. Mrs. Emma Miller, Chester Miller, Doris Miller and Lois and Russel, the honor guests. Bethany Mrs. Frank Hubba entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home here Saturday. Bridge prises for the afternoon were gir en to Mrs. H. B. Latham, Mrs. I. L. -Stewart and Mrs. George Hubbs. . Present were Mrs. Floyd Ingh- ram and Mrs. James Jenka, Jr., of Albany; Mrs. Fred Treadgold of St. Helens; Mrs. Russell, Scott, Salem; and Mrs. Latham. Mrs. George Hubbs. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. George Steelhammer, Mrs. Ger trude Cameron. Mrs. C E. Ross, Miss Blanche Hubbs. . Mrs. C. R. Wilson, Mrs. E. R. Ekman, Mrs. C. A. Reynolds. Mrs. O. A. Loar, Mr. A. E. Jans, Mrs. R. B. Dun can, Mrs. Earl Adams and Mrs. W. N. Arbuthnott, all of SilTer- ton. -. ,1 . v Mrs. Margaret Erp will be hostess to .members of the Wom an's Home Missionary sodety of! Jason Lee church Wednesday af ternoon at her home on 1380 North Winter street. Mrs. Deu- j ber will - lead the devotion and Mrs. Buch, president of the North Salem W. C T. TJ. will give an address.'. West Salem The Women's Missionary society will hold their monthly business meeting at the home of Mrs.' J. R. Bearora. Wednesday afternoon. i TOMORROW z II I -I IS I I I I I ; . f ' M M K m M : . ,-- NOTHING thns fax. of : the Talk . . Injr Screen to approach the won ders, the physical beauty, the exotic thrill of Cedl B. De Mine's mighty " entertainment.' Imagine a tremen dous costume ball aboard a . la wrecked, f orcinar " the revellerg" to seek safety in jtheir parachuUa. 1 ? v ; " .The enticing ' allurementa ; of De MUle . love " ; intrigues, the gripplngr drama of sensation : seeking aodely folk, the jnlracle surprises I of the Talking Screen's newest and greatest . spectacle are here! 1 1 I t SOUND NEWS ll TAUCING COMEDIES The Call Board By OLIVE IfcDOAK o o -O THE HOLLYWOOD Tn1VAri n mitA If ajhf la -Anybody" War." Wednesday Marilyn In -Sally. Miller Friday "The Silent Enemy" an epic of Indian Ufa. THE GRAND Today Will Rogers In 'So This is London. lea la "On the LoveL" - "The Border Legion. . e ELICITS CAPITOL v Tnt& V.AAim f anfnr in "Whoopee. Thnriirfav RnmM Calmtii . . In "Rafne". " ' . . THE ELKTVORIB . - e Todav Kir . Johnson and Rertnald In "Madam Sa. UsM. v.- Thursday Douglas Fair- banks, Jr., in Anita Page In "Little Accident" 1 "Whoopee" is being made at Bllgh's Capitol and Eddie Cantor 1 tho leader. It Is a good thing he is for he Is so funny that he eares the rest of the actors who have as their chief claim for dis tinction the fact that they are able to more. Eddie Cantor is always funny. He Just can't help himself and the whole plan of the show., is developed , to give him a chance to do his best and he does not tall. Wise cracks, amusing ac tions, and ridiculous situations kept the audience In an anroar at the Capitol Monday afternoon. One lady who had gone beyond the years of Indiscretions by sev eral summers and who sat not o far from mo was almost In hysterics when X left. " Yes, Eddie cantor made a show out of "Whoopee1 I was seriously disappointed In "Lady Satan". Kay Johnson does the poorest work fn this show that I have ever seen her do, and Reginald Denny seems to be very - uncomfortable through the whole " play. The acting is stilted, th picture are crowded and the voices were very ; bad. . However. , thl - Is my opinion, and It 1 last possi ble that you may thoroughly en Joy this picture which does hare one spectacle after another to derdop the plot. .' One of the biggest scenes Is taken aboard a Zeppelin and It is a very different photographic effect from the ordinary picture'. should add that really very good work is done by Holland Young. Apparently we have an other comedian coming on. i . . Hugh Shattue of Salem, at present a Student In the Univer sity of Colorado at Boulder, has Just been Initiated Into the Delta Sigma PI, oldest national hon orary business fraternity, whose members are chosen for scholar ship and leadership. Mr. Hughes is a sophomore at the university. He l the son of Mrs. Vera Shat w featuring u ICAYJOXIUSON REGINALD DET4Y UU1AN ROTir ROUND YOUNG Zeppelin, which LLP. ROftRftS MI ( :) i, - .i. ta a iwibr of the Itafff - of the airla Industrial Ichool and also a brother of Rob ert Shattue Ol eaiem. vi , e -: .;' e lira. Thomaa H. Gentle and Mrs. James Gentl were hostesses Wednesday afternoon at the for mer's home to tne Social Hour elab for the first meeting of the organisation In December. Tbe room were charmingly sugges tive of tbe approaching holiday season, which note was also feat ured at tbe refreshment hour. Mrs.. AMI Kobards. assistant dean of women at the Oregon Normal school, gave an Interest ing talk en her vacation spent tn Earope last sammer. Mill City. The announcement of the v marriage of Mildred Hoeye of Mill City and Sherman Carter ot Lonsvlew. . Washlns ton, in Portland on- Saturday came as a surprise to the many friends ' ot both young people In Mill City. ----- - The bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basylo Hoeye of this city and Mr. Carter is a son of Mrs. Mary Carter also of Mill city. - .- :r v .;-.- e.- , Sllyerton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brazier and Mrs. John - Shaffer gave a reception Tuesday night at the Beo restaurant for Mr. and Mrs. Wendall 8cott (Aldene Kai ser) who were married at the El sinore theatre at Salem about two weeks ago. About 40 relatives and guests were present for the eveninr. Mrs. Scott Is the daughter of the late Sam Kaiser, who lived in Silver ton some years ago. Mrs. H. S. Polsal was hostess to members of the Monday luncheon bridge club at her home on South Commercial street Monday after noon for a one o'clock luncheon followed by an afternoon of cards I in piay ar, two laoies. - EEP The ELSINORE Prosper ity Dollars MOVING The cooperation of the Salem merchants and public will be appreciated BUY NOW - PAY NOW NOTE: Please brins the Cards to the Elsinore Sat. Nite, Dee. 13, so we can check tho number of times the dollar was spent. vjz. NOW PLAYING TILL WCIJNESDAY -me Best Comedy Omi7 ZIB6FELD i 1AMUH. GOLDWYN istxrcjiagKMSios) eiUiV QUI KM4 r; i (; V ., y.-V7 ' I Added AttraettonsFox Zlovktsatw f 4- . Iaranie-&i vi. TT Cxrtcoa Lies n-rriT wiaa Wabello liead. who! mar-, riage will be aa erent ef . tte Christmas holidays, was compli mented Friday night by Miss Sls na Wahlstrom. An Informal ev ening was enjoyed In compliment to Mis Mead who will leave the ' hospital staff December ll.U ho at home In Portland for effort-, night before her marriage nonMk.el, 25c Talkies Jfrsx?l-eis Today Pack np v y osur troableel Thoee TIRED . comdy men are : . here again! V TOE IV0 m m "Ancdyk V.'ar Q Qammount Qiauxt Alo Talking Chase Comedy Pathe Bound News. 99 t 0 of the Jfear--, A Ttb,Uckllng vijentertalnment with thwtna&tr .! mirth and a bevy of gorgeous beauties. 7 r--ziAcl. t72IXU3 ATIT13T3 c:- V - ' - V 1 J