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Tfca C3EG0H STATESTIAir, Eska, Orr-sa, CrJr IIsrs! Dgccs&tr 21, PAGE EIGHT - 'Musical --M -:- Events of 1 ociai : : ' : f. '" " 11 - -f - - - Reception and Ball Will Be Salem's Bow to New TTtOB the first time in many 3 trill greet : the newly Oregon, this event to be an inaugural ball and , reception . to be held January 12 in compliment to Governor elect and Mrs. Julius Lu Meier. Years ago social circles did honor to the newly inaugurated chief executive and the first lady, of state but 'the custom feu toy the wayside during-tne stren uous days of . the war and has waited until this year to be reinstated as a gracious gesture by Salem as host to Gov ernor elect and Mrs. Meier. The event will be held tions will be sent to all parts Engagement Told i At Attractive Luncheon AT a dellgrhtf ul one o'clock J : hincheon at the borne of Mrs. Carolyn Carroll, Miss Martha Jean Dixon an Bounced her engagement Satur- ! v ' ; ' ' i .' v y .. . . -r 4 ... - . f ' " . - : . ,J - - .... ... , - . -day to Hugh Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen I Adams of Sa lem. ... , " Miss Dixon has been a mem ber of the Washington school' teaching staff Tor the past three years and Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J". T. ; Dixon of Port land. She Is a graduate of Ore gon state normal school. Mr. Adams, who has spent most of als Ufa In Salem, Is a graduate of Oregon Stato college where he is affiUated with the Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity. - The engagement was told at the end of the last coarse of the luncheon when gifts from a dainty Christmas tree were pre sented each guest. Ia the pack age was the announcement of the engagement. Following the luncheon and congratulations bridge was In slay during the- afternoon hours. Winning scores went to Miss Es- .thcr Long and Miss Llta Waters. Gnests for this announcement luncheon were Mrs. Glenn I Adams, : mother of the- fiance, Mrs. Roso Gibson, Mrs. Carolyno Carroll, Miss Llta Waters, Miss Ines Reifsnyder, Miss Muriel Wilson. Miss Esther Long;, Miss Esther Wilcox Mrs. Ida Traglio . Auxiliary President - A delightful Christmas drrer- aloa for members of the auxiliary to Capitol No. 11, Patriarchs Mili tant was the banquet which clos ed the annual election of officers and Christmas tree for the aux iliary and for which Mrs. Alma'V. Henderson, state president of the Torder, was hostess. The tables were centered with polnseUlas In ' full bloom, red carnations and red tapers in crystal holders. v Indlrld- tial candle sticks containing ta- 1 pers wer f arors at each place. A Christmas tree was enjoyed and a brief program' giren which had 'been prepared: by the coai-snittee- in charge, Mrs. Elsie Townsend, Mrs. Florence Tarnell. and Grace Webber. ' At the business meeting preced- i lag the social hoars Mrs. Li da - Brougher was admitted to mern bershlp to the auxiliary, and' of ficers were elected for the folio w- - lag. year, with Mrs. Ida Traglio made - president; Mrs. Flerenco Tarnell, rice-p resident: Mrs. J-u-ella Engstrom. secretary, nad Mrs. HatUe Cameron, treasurer. ' InstallaUon of offieers will take place st the first m eating la Jaa- .nary. -: . - . . 'f: t Hayesrille Mrs. R. L. PhU Hps was auest at a Klscellaa eous shower glTa la honor of lilss Audna Peetx at the heme of SOCIAL CALENDAR V ; ; - , Monday. December 22 1' ' Royal Neighbors, Christmas party. Fraternal tem- -pie, members and families;, each bring gift for another not to exceed fifteen -cents. - ' Alpha Chi Omega' alumnae. Miss. -Dorothea Etsus loff, OTsnisg party. - ' ? ; . ' - Chi Delta chapter. Delphian, : o'clock. Mrs. F. g. Anunsen, 1119 North Capitol street. ; . , . Annual Christmas. party, Mrs;-Julia R, White stu dio, erenlng affair; Castiiliaa halt " ' , ; -V i Tuesday. '-hecember 22 v 1 Potluck dinner SiZS r o'cioclc. .progrrm fellewtng . tTonaal clubheuse, for Sons of Union ryeteramv and auxiliary. . - ' . t. '..., overnor rears' a state social function inaugurated chief executive of at the Salem armory. Invita of the state.; It will be in the f form of a rchanty ball and cards of admission will be available to the public gen erally, i ; . The armory is to be fur bished into a charming ball room which will do credit to the splendor of the occasion ac cord Ins to members of the com mittee appointed by Mayor LiTesley and which Includes. Colonel Thomas E. Rilea, chair man, and Frits 8 lade. Max Page, Robert Board man, Ercel Kay and Erie Butler. , ' i An Incomplete list of patrons and 'patronesses who hare been reached , by the committee Is as follows: . . ; ' lion, and Mrs. Thomas B. Kay. Major General and Mrs. George White. Hon. and Mrs. ; Tho mas A. Liresley. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Blsffop. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dancy, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Williams. . Mr. and Mrs, ' James II. Nicholson,? Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Koxer, Mr. and Mrs.- A. N. Bash. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. - Lee Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mr. and Mrs Paul B. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hendricks. Dr. and Mrs.- Richard Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Copper, Mr. and Mrs. Hal O. Patton. Dr. and Mrs. Charles II. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. XT. G. Shipley." My. and Mrs. Max O. Buren. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. .William H. Burghardt, Mrs. John A. Car son, Hon. and Mrs. John H. Car soa, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ar buekie, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Pry, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Frits Slade. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Spauldlng. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spraguje, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben P. Boise. Mr. : and Mrs. W. W. Moore.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank ' H. Spears, Dr. and Mrs.- Harry II. OHager, Mrs. ; Henry B. Thiel sel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Dur- bln. Dr. Willis B. Morse, Mr. and. Mrs. Curtis B. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton. Hon. and Mrs. Seymour Jones.. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laehmund, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr. Mrs. Etta Burns Is Complirriented Complimenting Mrs. Etta Burns on her birthday Mrs. Ralph Stargis ; entertained mem bers of the L.: L K. E. M. club at her home - In Brooks with. ' a 1:30 o'clock i dinner Sunday. Poinsettia and red tapers formed a lorely Christmas centerpiece for the luncheon-table. Original place- cards - of tiny Christmas trees marked places tor . Mrs. Etta, ; Burns, : the honor guest, Samuel Berkey, - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johns, and Mrs. Min erra Holcomb, all of Salem; Miss lie Manila and Harry Sturgis of Portland: Miss Irene Sturgis and Mr. and Mrs. ! Ralph Sturgis of Brooks. i The members- of the S. M. C. club, a group of the students of Miss Lena May Dotson, enjoyed a Christmas party at her home Sat urday afternoon. Games, and a Christmassy luncheon made a happy time for Helen Jean New. man, Barbara Collier, Janet Col lier, 'Joy- Cooley, Marion Hal ten bet, r -Estalyne : Rlerson. Beula Brooks. Mary I .Elisabeth Ross. Marie White, end Loretta Smith. 1 HayerrUle I Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Andresen entertained at " din ner Sunday in ; honor of the eighth .birthday of their only grandson. Paal Andresen, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E ' Andresen. Guests enjoying the dinner were. Pant Andreson, honor guest, Bet ty Jane Conner, MQdred--Martin. : Earl Hayworth. Mr. aad Mrs. C E. Andresen, ana. Mr. and Mrs. Andresen. - y. Mrs. E. N. Peeta in Salem Thure day -afternoon. ; Miss Peets is to be married the erenlng of Decem ber 21 to Clyde Betts of Vancouv er. Washington.' ; - v 11 Carols Will Ring Out for Christmas ; Monday night Girl Reserres will bundle themselresr In" warm elothing and then - Into -three trucks donated for the occasion and go to Yarions homes and in stitutions and sing carols of the glad Christmas time. Each group of girls will be accompan ied by a chaperon; Mrs. George Rhoten. Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff and Mrs. Elisabeth Gallaher will act in this- capacity. : y" Just where the carols will be sung. Is still a secret which will come as a surprise Monday night when the honored ones are Yls- ited. . i , Mrs. Gallaher accompanied by the presidents of the Junior high school .triangles will , go to the state tuberculosis hospital where they will present - gifts ' to chil dren remembered by the Reserre groups this Christmas time. Mary Elizabeth Kells, Ruth My ers, Maxine Murphy, and Natalie Neer will i be the four girls to accompany. Mrs. . Gallaher and Mrs. John McNary, who Is a member of the executire board. The T. W. C. A. rooms hare been arranged with Christmas posters and a delightfully deco rated Christmas tree and here in the cheery atmosphere of this Christmasy atmosphere the guests of the T. W. C. A. will be entertained. High school re serres decorated the tree and the grade school reserres made the posters. i - . - r-t ; ;. J. -Mrs. J. H. Dorman V f Entertains ; j. . . I Mrs.' J. H. Dorman was hostess to members et the-Merry Ming lers club Thursday afternoon. The- rooms were ... beautlf ally ar ranged with . Christmas, .decora tions, ; aad - ther axternooa - was rery pleasantly - spent' in conTer sation and., needlework, - Mrs. Dorman -was assisted at the re refreshment hour by Mrs. George Thorp.)'-"":.' ''!"- - "" '-.'--"?' Mrs. Alfred McClIntock and Miss Fern ocol well, were special gnests for the afternoon. The next meeting will be held At the home of Mrs; A. W.. Fletcher Jan uary 8. -v.. v y - Members present Included Mrs. J. J. Ackerman. Mrs. George Thorp, " Mrs. J. "B. Woodbarn, Mrs. EL' 8. Barker, : Mrs. ' Smith, Mrs. JU W. Fletcher. Mrs. C C CoUrell, Miss 03UsMttchll Mrs. Mabel Cottonwar ' and- ; Mr.. CsUBi... - v - .....-. , - , Hayesvflle Women's . .. Club Meets- "T"; ' : -i V' Hayesrille. . -The Wwatrt club- met- at the- home -of Mrs. D. Janxen Thursday afternoon at- 9 o'clock with Mrs.- O. W. Chrts toff erson assisting- - hostess.' Fol lowing, the business-meeting the afternoon was spent In- eoaTersa tten and In singing Christmas carols. - Refreshments ; were senred by the hostess. lrs. Uaos ChxlatafXsrsoft . - was-- a special ignest..- - " "" i ' 1 ' " : 1 " AlV. Z-rr ) ' X . 1 1 Olive M. Doak, Christmas and Will Arrive of Dancing "fN tiith the Dance" will be the gay note to usher in the V holiday season in Salem. Hardly- enough days for the fun that is planned, -the youngs folk and the older folk, too, are busy arranging for the fortnight which will mark the holiday from college, and the holiday from the ordinary so cial life of the ordinary days, weeks and months after Christmas and New Years have moved on into the obscur ity of another year. The Subscription club will welcome the child, 1931. This o M. BaUey, Mrs. W.' E. Bailey. Mrs. J. L. Batdorf. Mrs. A. , C. Beers. Mrs. Robin Day,. Mrs. Ds rld Grelg, Mrs. Berrllla ' Halbert, Mrs. Ray Kites, Mrs. Chas. Reed, Mrs. Wm. Rickman, Mrs. Clark Ritchie, Mrs. Grace Snyder, Mrs. Albert Stettler. Mrs. Mary Teei. Mrs. -Claude Talmage, Mrs. D. Janxen. and Mrs. O. W. Christof ferson. e - , Rainbow Club Has Supper Party The - Rainbow club of the Neighbors of Woodcraft had a Christmas supper " Friday . night at the elubhouse which; prored a delightful affair. Gifts were ex changed which later were- turned orer to - charity organisations .to be distributed to . the needy. Following: the. supper a play was. girea and CTeatiy enjoyed by the audience,. Dorothy- Staf ford directed the-play which was given , to - the Juveniles"; of the 1 lodge. Those . taxing part were Mabel ienx. Bemiea Noak,- Mar-J Jerie 2wieker. 'Marion Swlcker, BarsJi Crarea Pauline ' Craren. Ethel Craren, Helen Lata, Reid Sheldon, G-erden . . Winch eomh. Jackie Walker, : Irma Walker, Vera Walker, Marjorle Bressler, Rose- -Rickter, Jean Riekter,. Nora Lens, and Ethel Hay. -Special -guests .were Mr. : Tee son - and v Miss r UUlion - Kayser. Members present" were "Cora Smithy Xxis Kaapp, Ruth Dake, Nora BuseyVelma Teeson, Rose Z wicker. Ethel Noak. Beeele Ctrsng; Zxmlso JCayser, Dorothy Ll&lierS. lira; Glmsteadv IlaJXie Lysfh. At!r TtrTrraaa.. Tlorence Bressler, Vonak - Herren. ,rearl Badez, Nora Dennis and- Helen Darison. Miriam Yleary, Eileen Moore, VTrglaia Scatty Dofis t-Sehnnke, Helen Schals, Nora- Smith, Betty Dotson, . Bonnie,. 3elle MlSer made - a p.' the mentbenr of the JcviorMnsle dub, which was en tertained at the- -.home, of Miss Lena 'Dtsoa Thursday ewening wthr-a.. Christmas party. Cames ami general tun was followed' by an- exchange -of -gifts . ssl s -re-, (reshment hour. ,v " Society Editor. New Year's to dance out the. old year and dance will Occupy the atten- tion of : a large part of the many out of town guests. THihee country club" will dance r the hours away be tween s o'ciock ana 2 o clock New Tear's .night at the HUhee -country clubhouse. - The Greater. Oregon state dance will be an erent of De cember SO in Castiiliaa haU and at this time most of the younger folk both in. high- school and those home from college will be present. Miss Esther Wood is chairman of this committee. Miss Alta Johnson, kiss Ruth Chapman, Miss Donna Bishop, Miss Hattie Ramp will be host esses for .an informal .dance -in compliment to- Miss Katkryn Gonlet December tS . at Hazel Creen. . The annual- dance giren by Mrs. JnWa White U her Castn-J nan hall studio- Is being: antic ipated by the yoanger.crowd as an ereut of Christmas night. -' New- Tear's ere- formal dance - will . he - sponsored "by . a group of" the- prominent younger maids of " Salem. :t This , affair- will be at Castlnlan haft : And ttvw- Tear afternoon Miss Rob erts Varley and Miss Ruth Gil lette wlU entertain with sr stu dio tea lw Carf-lta haU. About S9 inritattoM 're out tor this. Then reaching -put- late- rthe flrsf month of -the new .year t there will be the splendid" in augmral ball 1tf compliment" to GoTernor lect Juitus Meier and Mrs. Meier -at the ariaou Janu ary 12. the .night fallowing the laangvauon. , ''-t. : . JOi told .Batom wlU see xne of thr rgayert. holiday soaaons to eesae to irfor;ema time A Christmas pregract . preced- d by a jot lac dinner try the SonsT union- veterans or the CItII war- and. their auxiliary will he -enjoyed by those "organixa- tloas and their mends next Tues day erentar at Jthe Women's club house. The dinner ls -schedV nied for V: St. Each person-' at- tsadlngr will . prertde- themselres with some nsexsi tifteen . -cent present "with- -which to decorate the Christmas tree. An tnterest- Rhythm Jng pro-praa is -anticlpaied , Today W0prethaduh$implidtv,tr bolized in picture, a living compliment to the ChrtstmoM sea eon, the spirit of which is deep seated in the ties of the fam- - Uy. Just 19S0 years ago we are told, vHsemen leaned over toe manger crib as wee four year old Wallace Kay Huntington is i leaning over the lovely crib of his three weeks old sister tn the picture oeuno, to vtew me tn caw mm wv, admiration even as he is viewing the tiny Crystal. From the Christ child's name came the word Christmas, a word dear to the child's world, and to the elder's world too, if they have kept faith with themselves and not grown weary of life's more fanciful and spiritual side. Christmas has come to be symbolized with a tree not a whit unlike Ahe ons at which John Sumner Weller is looking with' such rapture and at which the serious gaze of his brother. Master Gordon ChurehUl Weller is directed. - Sleepy children wilt slumber with dreams of cherished hopes realized the night of December 2i, dreams made doubly real by a last look at the "tree" before they Scamper away tn sleepers and pajama suits to wait in sleep until the first crack of dawn on Christmas morning. Wallace Kay and Crystal Huntington are the children of Mr. and Mrs. HoUis W. Huntington, and Gordon JhurchUl and John Sumner, aged five and three, are the sons of Mr. ana Mrs. ueorge weuer. Young Old Folk Celebrate Birthdays When birthdays reach past the eighty-year mark they are-birth days worth remembering and such is the case with two birthdays of the past week. The oldest of these "young old" folk was Elijah El liott, who was complimented on the occasion of his -eighty-ninth birthday - with a - birthday dinner at the Miner street home of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Elliott Thursday. Many bf Mr. Elliott's 12 grand children and 12 great-grandchild ren were present. for the dinner. Telegrams, telepone calls and let ters made added happiness for the honor guest. - The second such birthday to be celebrated was that of Mrs. - Mar tha Belleu. who ' was the honor guest of Mrs. Henry- Robson when a surprise party was giren her In compliment to her eighty-fourth birthday. Guests who called to do honor to thie birthday were Mr. and Mrs. J. D.. Williams, Helen and Violet Kinrer, Mrs. Clyde Hotter, Amanda Olson, Darid Frieeen, Al fred Schmidt, Then Sampson, Mr. and ' Mrs. Adam Rezniesek, Mrs. M. Rernicsesr, Joseph Retnicsek, Albert Rezniesek, Edna King, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olmstead of 811- rerton, Mrs. Ida- London. Mrs. A. Bradson, Mrs. Charles Ziegler. Mr. and Mrs. 8choemaker, Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Behren. Mildred Hendman. Dorothy Stafford. Glad ys Toungblood, Faith Morris, Mrs.' Irene Weller, Martha Weller, Mrs. Louis Prleme, and the hosts. Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Robson. . - r To the Citizens of Salem r - We, the- members of the Zonta club of Salem, an or ganization of business- and professional " women execu tires; eMerlnc'ln the destruc tive ' power ot tner .wrong as opposed to- the constructlTo power, .of the right thought hereby petition the newspa pers of Salem and--other pub' aioity agentSes et the- city to derote December Kt S-Slst of 19 se to the adrancemeat of forward thinking; and to re frain on those days so tar as lies in their power-from p ab using cm. the front-page any aovs or .time. jKandal. . sor row or -depression And . -we farther .. petition that they begin the new year for thcmselTeat and for their reading public rttV the ex pneslon xt erary posslhle aane eeacept of hop ' and prosper ity. . Ignoring the troubles - et the past and facing the future with a confluence which tssr ltahly draws success in its wake. - - SALEM ZONTA CLUB, I oss heartily approre the above inetioa. t v, j . ' x Readert - "if 'this." aoeet "with yewr. approVal, please aig yomr manse, cut ewt and xnaJJ laesnedlately te the editor at Mrs. Lizzie Smith will serr as president for the coming year of the sowing club of the Auxiliary to the Sons of Veterans according to the results of the election held this week at the home of Mrs. Emily PrescoU. Other officers elected were Mrs. Mettle Schram. rice president; " Mrs. Florence E. Shlpp, secretary; Mrs. Clara L Adams, treasurer, Mrs. Rose Rell ly. press correspondent. Those present tor this meeting were Mrs. Lizzie - Smith. Mrs. Mettle Schram. Mrs. Florence E. Shlpp, Mrs. Clara I. Adams, Mrs. Rose RetUy. Mrs. Alice Adams. Mrs. Hattie Cameron, Mrs. Gertrude Remmlngton. Mrs. Mary Lickel. and Mrs.. Emily PrescoU. , HOME FOR THE r HOLIDAYS ' . I f . SJ. , MACK'S 55 Il.ni-'a Li..., Studio Ghristmas Parties Gay Events ' Two, delightful Christmas tn. dio parties will mark the Christ, mas holidays this year. One nar. ty was celebrated Saturday after, noon in the studio of Miss Bar. barn Barnes at which time her students in dancing presented a brilliant program tor the benefit of a large audience et lnrlted parents and frlendi. Informal games and an exchange of rlfti followed the program. Mis Barnes was assisted by Miss Zel ma Luthy. Mrs. A. VanDahl, Ml?j Josey Acklln, Miss Blllle Snydor and Mrs. W. A. Johnson. ' Those taking pa; la the pro gram were Virginia Hubbs. Emily Ann Kellenbern, Jean Reed Joyce Chambers, Betty CMlds' Barbara Schmahl, Pauline Zea Chambers. Marcelle Herbi(w Eleanor Swift, Alice Swift. Bettr" Buts. Ruth O'Nlel. Jennie Van Dahl, Claire Hurley, Jean Adams. Mrs. Julia R. White will enter tain with a studio party Monday night at Castlllian hall at which time her students will entertain with a program for the benefit of parents and friends. Those who will take nart in this program are Phyllis Vol stead, Peggy March, Jack Neber. gall, Carley Carpenter, Alberta Sldler, Sharon Burnett. Marian Howard, Rose Blkman, Marparet Field. Donald Nebergall, Charl otte Lamberty, Barbara Beam, Lenora Margaret Smith, Gene, viere Bbyce, Yaeko Saito. Mary Bikman, Izola Lee, Virginia Wood, Jerre Dick, Violet Smith, Marjorle Rozelle, Marion Gra ham, Beryl Newton, Jlmmle How ard, Johnnie Bruce, Orabell K. Ing, Selma Kasberg, Getta Mae Hunt. Ruth Gillette, Maurire Hudkins, Meldon Rains, Ttna Lee Nusbaum, Delores Mills, Mary Jane Lau, Frances Lau, Nancy Spelling, Jane Lee, Gen el la Gentry, Marie Statesman, Kath erine Riley, George Fowler, Mil ton Taylor, Fred Smith, Harrison Elgin, Herbert Stiff, Joe Devers, Claybourne Dyer, Dick Terpen nlng, Walter Klein, Harold Beall, Robert Smith, Max Hauser, Han son Reed, Lucile Mosher, Robert Elgin, June Director, Mary Jane Adams. Fay . Thompson, Dorothy Rice, June Gray, Janet Fryer, Edith Darts, Bonnie Baldock, Ruth Kellogg, Florence Upjohn, Rorena Upjohn, Margaret Up john, Jean Wiley, Frances Paries, Helen Sawyer, Wilma Roblnette, Dorothy Kane, Janet Robertson, Marjarie Kellogg. Roberta Var ley, Charity Watson, Dorothy Krebs, Angus Erwln. Jean Row land, Barbara Anderson, Jean Ruth Dennison. Jean Dauer. Nancy Wallace, Janice Lemon, James Paris. Bobble Hurst. Max ine Smalley, Sara Ann Ohlln?, Eran Boise. Kathleen Hng. Col. leen Hlllman. Sharon Lynch, Kr nest Miller, Jeanette Rogers. T,e Roy Thurmond. Virginia Rider and Jackie Wilbur. liberty Woman's Club Presents Toys The Liberty Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. W. R. Dal las for its monthly social after noon Friday. A pleasant after noon was spent in conrersatlon and sewing at the close of which refreshments were serred by the refreshment committee, Mrs. Ol den. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Stacey. During the afternoon a number of boys and articles of clothing were made ready as the club's Christmas offering to the chari ties of Salem. Those present were Mesdam.es W. W. Westen- house, Fred Scott. C. W. Stacey, W, D. Olden. Al Brown, Whaley. Ed Dencer, Harold Lane, Roy Ohmart, W. R. Dallas, John Daseh. and J. H. Patterson. Return RefretKed in Body, Mind and Wardrobes The New Tear demands new frocks for new occa ' alons and old. And the smart modern will be hap pil conscious of the 1931 ness about the crnart i littls sports outfit? for classroom wear, Beautiful new For m a 1 , Lovely Prints and Flat Crepes ;.;;;.:,;;. " fcainriax the TiTld color l2itrh!ti -era '."FasMca's ' latest decree f cr x?rln just arrived a , V.