. . p i r , I; I. ;: !? ' y The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning. January 4, 1931 PAGE SEVEN Society News and Club Iffaiiis MacDowell Club Chorus Resumes Work With the advent of the, New Tear the Salem Mac Do well club chorm will again take up It prac tice and will meet for Us first work Tuesday at-7:10 o'clock la the masle hail on Willamette ual erslty campus, according to the announcement made : by Miss Frances Ylrginie Melton,? presi dent of the clnb. Work will be begun at this time on aa elaborate spring eon cert which will be siren sometime the latter part of Jane. There are atill a few vacancies In the chorus personnel and for a limited few there is a chance It they apply im mediately to become a part ot the spring chores. Any Inquiry will be - answered by Miss Melton at 14S0-U. . - ' Dinner Party Pretty-Semi-Formal Event Miss Bessie St, Clair and Miss Gladys Hllflker entertained In the ' home of the latter oa Mission street with a delightful semi-formal dinner Friday evening. They were assisted by the Misses Verna XIaverlaad, Leila Ford, Jewell Ir in. Irene Stover aad Mrs. Hll flker. The table was attractively decorated with pink and green streamers and flowers adorned the "center. An Impromptu program and music followed the dinner. Cov ers were placed tor the Misses Mil dred Dengs. Dorothy Carr, Joyce Phelps. Nadean McWaln, Helen Jean Lytle Margaret Englehsrt. June Backe, Elra Anlt, Dorothy Badertscher, Kathleen Phelps, Jean Fowler. Theresa Ulrlch. Ruth Falk, Wlllamlna Hllflker and the hostesses. Bessie at. ciair ana Gladys Hllflker. i . . . Salem Woman's Glub To Meet Friday 'The first meeting; of the rear for the Salem Wotnan's clnb will be held Friday afternoon In the ."Woman's clubhouse en North Cot tags street. This will be a regu lar business and program meeting Plans will be made for the annual "guest day" one ot the big events of the elub year, which will be observed on the meeting date fol lowing Friday. . i Mrs. J. C. Nelson will nave charge of the program which will be developed by the applied edu cation department of which Mrs Kelson Is general chairman. At the nrorram meeting the first of .the lOreaon nroducts talks will be made: the subject anticipated is wool" and will probably be giv en bv Mrs. Mark McCalllster. who also has charge of the music' for the day. -Valsetz. Milten and Mearl King I enterUlned with a New Year'sT eve party at their home December 31. r Those present were I Virginia Morldy. Virginia Brown, Dorris Massie. Leona Green, Blanche Green, Katharine Hahn. Bernlce Johnson, Clifford Brown, Gordon Brown. Curtis Grant. Robert Johnson. Donald Ferguson. ' Games were played through out the evening. A lovely lunch was "served by Mrs. George King., 1 J Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carson are receiving congratulations because of the birth of a daughter, born Saturday at noon. Mrs. Carson aad wee daughter are at Salem General hospital. e Mrs. Evelyn Staldenger of Tillamook Is the house guest of ;Mrs. Mary Watson. - EOUVE M. l)QAKtS(UtV Editor SOCIAli CALENDAR i . Sunday, January 4 Students of Marjory Walker and Jessie F. Bash. In recital, o'clock. Nelson Hall. I' Monday January 5 Chi Delta chapter ,of Delphlans. with Mrs. Carl Heinleln. Hi Miller street; f :S0 'clock. Life ot Homeric .Age to be discussed. i i Sigma Nu chapter of Delphlans. 2 o'clock, elty li brary, 1 f . Hal Hlbbard auxiliary and Camp V. S. W. V., Joint; installation. 7: SO o'clock In armory. I Salem Garden, club, chamber of commerce rooms Hugh Bryan of Portland, speaker on subject of shrubs, j Rainbow club meeting. Neighbors t of Woodcraft, Mrs. Alieo Hlcferaan, 1041 Hunt street, j ! $ McKintey P. T. At o'clock In school building:; Miss Carlotta Crowley, i Miss Ruth Draper to speak on home study; Mrs. C. Ai Downs to conduct round table discussion. j i ! - 'l : Tuesday, January 6 Music Teacher's association, meet with Bertha Junk Darby, C79 North Cottage street; Elma Weller assistant hostess. ; j j American War Mothers, regular business meeting, American Lutheran church. t . Etokta elub at home ot Mrs. R. 8. Keene. 340 Le telle street; Mrs. V. A. Hughes, hostess, 2:30 o'clock.! SaJera W. C. T. U. will meet 2:30 o'clock at hall corner ot Ferry and Commercial streets. i, Engtewood club, midwinter party, borne ot Mr. aad Mrs. A. R. Carter on Garden road. - j j i t , Wednesday, January 7 Spring Valley Missionary -society at home of ! Mrs. W. W. Henry; Mysta Hendricks assistant hostess, j First Con rr aeationaf church. Woman's Missionary society, 2:20 o'clock, wjth Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Professor g Ralph wtna will speak ion topic ot "nussia. . , Thursday, January 8 Hayesrllle Woman's; club, 2 o'clock, Greig. i M I North Salem W. J. T. U. with Mrs. J 1274 North Capitol street. 2 o'clock. Eastern Star, 8 o'clock,! In Masonic temple; club rooms. Installation. j j ' Friday, January 9 I Daughter's of Veterans, la Woman's clubhouse, 8 o'clock, installation of officers. j Salem Woman's club, board meeting at 2 o'clock; business meeting 2:30 o'clock; program at 8 o'clock. Mrs. David ', i. I W. Hunt,! Miss Sally McLellan Luncheon Hostess ; j One of the very attractive events In the younger maids set was the pretty luncneon 'given by Miss Sally McLellan Satur day at 1 o'clock In the home of her .parents, Mr. and Mrs j Dan McLellan, in compliment to her own birthday. ! The color scheme carried out the Idea ot yellow In tapers and flowers and made a delightful setting for the young guests who included the Misses Wilda Jer man, Nancy Strlcklin, Betty Byrd, Janet Byrd, Patricia Llvesley, Margaret Huckestein, Eleanor Brazeau, Maryleej Fry. Dorothy Engel. Sally McLellan. A line party at one of the lo cal theatres concluded sn attrac tive afternoon. Salem W. C. T. U. will meet for Its regular meeting at the j Union hall, corner of South Commercial street and Ferry, Tuesday! after noon at -2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Mary Charlton leading the devo tions. There is much business to be attended to and there will be a discussion concerning the advls- fbility of sponsoring a banquet In the near future. " i j The Rainbow clab of I the Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold Its fagular meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Alice Hick man, 1048 Hunt street. .; Dr. Ralph Winn will speak on the subject of "Russia" before members ot the Woman's Mission ary society of the First Congrega tional church Wednesday j, after noon at 2:30 o'clock in the; home of Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Mrs C. E. Ward will have charge of the de votional study,, and; Rev. H. C. Stover will present the musie for the afternoon.; Mrs. Clarke! will be assisted by Mrs. L. H. McMa- han. Mrs. Harry Elgin, Mrs. W F. Buckner. Mrs. George Alexan der and Mrs. Louie Olson. , - i ! I 5" A Miss Helen Jean Lytle, enter tained In the nomev of her! par ents on Riverside drive with a de lightful slumber party Monday evening. The evening was s pent in dancing, and refreshments! were served at a late hour by the' host ess' mother, Mrs. Lytle, i Those present were the Misses Gladys Hllflker. Jewel Irvln, verna Hav erland, Julia Shepard, Wlllamlna Hllflker. Bessie St Clair. Lela Ford and the hostess, Helen Jean Lytle. i - j; h Mrs. V. A. Hughes will enter tain members ot the Etokta club at the home of Mrs. R. S; Keene, 340 Lefelle street; Tuesday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. TMrs. P. E. Graber will lead th study on "Oregon History." p ; 1M Mrs. A. L. Adolphson was host ess Friday arternoon to memoers of the Bono Tempo club. Clubwomen Leave For Eastern Trip fiO DESTITUTION : TOO lil f,IH AURORA. Jan. 3 The holiday season was not marred by want la any family, nor did any per son seek or have to receive aid. Mrs. Charles Bllyen and Mrs. I " V-t 1, . . ' .7VZ Sadle-Orr Dunbar jwlll leave rmiiiimnk whra Z l:rJZ!ii Tn."rUn Tndthn ?21f!-S2tlL S! erenlag program, to large aadl eral federation director for Ore- .n.A. -iA Mrs. Dunbar Is chalrmaa -rf.' ...t.v. AMh. of tn. iaa 1 nuu'thonghtfnlly li 2j..f i? ISSSU PWvWed. Almost without ewep as oldest ranking chairman eftian home was rbrLrhtend v,ir1 f departmeat b a Chrlitmas tree. If one could e.lrtn. S6 !ft.lsf halrmVi well-bred and of Institutes for the Oregon fed- 0eekd mto pantries, there would eratlen. . kMi1 found Urre wsll-fUled Mrs. ! VT. O. mcnoisoa eilA.Va nnrnn rnnVUi that . ll.1l : . .ivw. va: vww.w-i, aiia. rm. wtiraw w rfr w rewly naitersallr gees "VL Ari"CM. w"P. m" elsewhero. Home-made eandies. miiiee,: nas Deen appoimea a i fattA ri,t knm .mm A The county road between the Emma . Bruck tana and the Rob ert Clark ranch Is being - surrey- ed. '; "' -I .v-.M i-'-- , This road will extend Into the Martin. Hensel farm so that it will eat off the large rocky hill. K number of cart trying to reach ther homes oa New Tears eve got stalled on the hill In front of the j Harry E. Martin home owing to ice on the sloping paremenL Some were forced to leave their cars and walk home. while ; others managed to turn around and go a different way. Mrs. c. Moisan and children Clarence and Lucille motored from Noti, Oregon to spend the noudaya with Mr. and Mrs. Fer- man T. Nash and family. aeieKaie 10 meet wun me con-. . .hmm mnA liverwnrat stuffed dates. m . - I zerenee on cause aaa cure oxiwer- .lao TemAr tor the VMk of war which will follow the aa-1 ..i.),.,tiA. M.n..miiu.T.,1. tional board meeting: Mrs. G. L. aer t0 old euatom aad giro qi -oruaK iw tt( ontire week over to enter- Prfa appomtea as.a eeieswe u talnlne. ealUng on friends and wus coherence our not yev .hut-Ini . Tho hours have been certain tnat sne win no a Die io fufl to ovarl lowing with aoclal attend. I.viim. n v,r. ntrK ih commercial ciuo, uwtgi cuien. president, entertained the . rest- dents of Aurora and vicinity, with an Invitational daneiag party at the hand hall. There wag urKB si iHnnanris. gnu isrman was aostesa ror a ciever-t i ,trictly local affair. noma or ner parents, Mr. ana Mrs. l. d. Waterman. Over the table, balloons word suspended and at the close of Engagement is Cleverly Told New Tear's Eva Miss Ruth Wa- waa I O- Hubbard HUBBARD. Jan. 3 The a J. the dinner hour these were cut I Smith home was the scene ot a and aa they fell each guest caught I delightful bridge party New Tears one. 10 sacn bauon u was die? lave with. Mrs. Smith and her sis- covered a card was attached an-Iter, Mrs, Elmer Stauffer, f the nouncing the engagement of Mist 1 hostess. Seasonal decorations waterman to Jwe Tompkins, son I added to the festiveness of! the or Representative aad Mrs. M or 1 1 occasion which was also a watch ton Tompkins of Dayton. Oregon. I party. Five tables of bridge were ine guesis xor tnia interesting I u play during the evening with announcement were Jirs, Loweu high scores held by Mr. and Mrs F. HoDiitt or suverton, Mrs. Earl I Julius SUoffer aad second by Wilkinson of Dallas, Mrs. Reu-1 Mrs. Kathryn Win and Edward bin Hllflcker, Miss Edna Prescott lo. Erickson. Refreshments were Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss MUh ( served by the hostesses assisted dred Juason, and Miss Lois Plum-1 Dy Miss Mildred Smith. Those mer. : . i nreasnt wm Mr. lad Mrs. Waldo miss waterman nan aa yet et w Brown. Mr. snd Mrs. L. A. no aeiimte wedding date. IBeckman. Mr.- and Mrs. Herbert J . TT J - . . t S Ueiphians to KeSUme Mr. and Mrs. George Grimps, Mr. C. 1.. M . ; land Mra Ivan Stewart, Mr. ; and OtUdy lYIeetincrS Mrs. Julius Stauffer. Mr. ; and Following the Christmas holt- Mrs. Lester Will. Mrs. Neva Me- days both chapters ot the Del-1 Kentle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer phlan society, will begin their re- Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. A, J gular, meetings Mondsy. The Chi- Smith and daughter, Mildred. Delta chapter will meet with Mrs. O . . . . . I O- Macleay Carl Helnleln at her home 234 Miller street at 9:30 o'clock Moa dav morn f nr. Tt tonlit tn ha cussed will be "Life ot the Horn- MACLEAT, Ore January 3 eric age." I The cold weather has stopped The Sirma Na chanter will all farming operation in and meet at 2 o'clock Moaday after-1 around Maeleay noon ' in the auditorium room of I , Mabel Sherman of Shaw was tb city library. The topic for the guest of Emily R. Brack Sunday. Monday both attended the "all day home gathering" of the Aumsville alumni, with banquet at :30 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banta of Baker, Oregon were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson for the. holidays, Howard Frlnk, son ot Mr; and North Cottage street Mrs. w. B. Frmk was home over evening. Miss Elma I the holidays. He Is employed In study will be "From Anarchy to Empire," and current event top ics. Mrs. E. P. Thom, Mrs. Sam Koser, and Mrs. J. C. Perry will be hostesses for this meeting. The Music Teachers' associa tion pf Salem will meet with Bertha Junk Darby s her home at 679 Tuesday Weller will be the assistant hos-1 Portland, Oregon. tess. his will be a regular busi ness, meeting and It Is expected that as a special speaker Miss Helen Calbreath of Portland will be present to meet the Salem teachers. Loale E. Bean returned to-his home In Engene Saturday after having spent the holidays la the home: of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devers as the house guest of their son, Joseph Dover, Jr. i Cloverdale SPR1K8 LVAIiEY AT E Oil HOIK CLOVERDALE. Jan. sZZmT. and Mrs. L. Henntes are en tertaining air. and -Mrs. A. J. Weber of Dallas, Texas. Mr; we bar is a brother of Mrs. Hen ntes aad this Is the first visit at ine Hennies' : home i since they have lived in Cloverdale, which is zo rears aao. Mr. and ' Mn Weber spent, some time visiting m California before coming here. Weber la a, manufacturer of soft drinks and has a large Business in riaiiaa. Th, rt January 2 for their home. . ; but. ana Mrs. i wniism Morris and dauxhters. Ruth and mini spent several days of the Christ mas aoiiaays at tne Home or Mr. ana Mrs. josepn Ryan of North Bead. Mrs. Morris and Mrs Ryan are sisters. Aside from the purpose of obi "" wniunii. ine irip was made to celebrate the 18th birth days of Ruth Marrla and Trn Ryan aa their birthdays are on unnstmai day. and there is just three hours difference in the ages or too cousins. The Morris ramiiy returned December 29. Turner Youths Come to Salem To Attend Meet t - TURNER, 'Jan. 3 A number of the young people of the local Christian Endeavor society ac cepted the Invitation of the young peoples' society of the Bungalow Christian eh nrrh nf Salem to join them In their New Yesr's eve program. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wagner of Seattle have returned home after spending a part of the holi day season with Mrs. Wagner's mother. Mm U. S. Talbot and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Riches en tertained New Tear's day with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riches and son, Gordon. Miss Ruth -Robinson. Mrs. R. O. Has slet." Rachel Riches and Waldo Riches. Charles Mote of O. S. C. spent part of his vacation with his friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Prather. Mr.' Mote Is a member of the Turner high school alum nt. X. L. Robertson of Mllwaukle made a business trip to Turner the first of the week. PR A CTX OK GAME BOOKED - FRUITLAKD. Jan. jS The Frultland basketball taam trfll play the Jason Lee Quintet at the i. M. c A. Tuesday night In a practice game In preparation for the Sunday school league in which both are going to Join. spring Valley. Janl s. Mr., and MrsJ John Child ers 'enter tained 15 at dinner ! Christmas a ay. in tee aiternoon a unrist- mas tree and exchange of presents wag, the feature. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Haekett. the Misses Blanche. Mary and Lu cille Haekett. M". and Mrs. F. B. Windsor. Misses Irene aad Doris Windsor .Vernon Windsor. Harley McKlnney, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc Klnney and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. John Chllders. , i t : Mr. and Mrs. Donnel Crawford and daughter Gladys spent Christ mas day as guests ot Mr. aad Mrs. Edgar , Crawford In Salem. Mr. land Mrs. Elmer Ray and children Elmo and Johnnie of Dallas, speqt Sunday with Mrs. Ray's mother, Mrs. Belle Slmklns. MUs Davidson Visits Cloydlne Davidson, older" daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry David' son, returned home after spending the week end with Mrs. Boyd Wil kinson. ; i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedges and daughter Theodora of Portland were holiday guests at the home of Mrs. Hedges' parents Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Damon. Lawrence! Wilton of klckey was the Christmas day guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKlnney. Mr, and Mrs. George Snead are the proud parents of a baby girl Janle Patricia, born December 28. Mr. and Mrs. Snead hare two boys Billy iand Tommy who . welcome the new baby sister. j Mrs. M. J. Wilkinson spent Christmas day at Eola with her granddaughter Mrs. D. D. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. John Chllders re . cently received word from Twin Falls. Idaho, telling of the sud den death lot their sister-in-law Mrs. WA. iChllders who had suf fered a stroke of paralysis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Windsor spent Sunday at McMlnnviUe vis iting Mr. Windsor's ahat Mrs. Elisabeth Pratt who i een vales elng from a recent Illness, . Sunday dinner guests at the Fred McKlaney home were Harley McKlnney jof Portland, Mr. and Mrs. D. D Wallace and) Wayne Wilkinson iof Eola and Mr. aad Mrs. Ben McKlnney. j REPEAT CANTATA AT j CAJfR-T AURORA, Jan. 3 The canta ta, "Holy! Night," presented at the Presbyterian church! Decem ber 21, to a large congregation, will be repeated at Can by Sun day evening. The cantata Is one ot great spiritual be'auty, aad the 18 trained voices under the lead ership of Mrs. E. C. Dlller, pre sented it la an Impressive man ner. " :LV Endeavor Youths , Give .Party for Contest Victors HAZEL GREEN. Jan. 3. The Christian Endeavor Society spons ored a watch night party at the G. G. Looaey home Wednesday even ing. arlous games aad stunts were enjoyed. The contest in the C. E. society between the boys and the girls closed Sundsy la Decem ber. The boys being looters were! to treat.' Points were given! oa quality ot program. Interest, and ' attendance. ' j , At the midnight hour Her. 8. A. Long, pastor; conducted a devo tional service. - The members of C. E. pledged themselves anew to Christian service. Earnest Luckey fired two sticks ot dynamite to an nounce the arrival of 1331. Pres ent were: Imogene Wood, Pearl Darklns, Nelson Darklns, Helen Davis, Nora Rutherford, Arthur -Clemens, Iola Luckey, Cecil Luck ey, Alice Cook, Haiel Cook. Belle Hufford, Eugene Kuenil, Stella Cook, i Earnest Luckey,- Harold KueasL Hazel Hufford. Guy A. Looney, Glen Looney, Rev. 8. A. Long, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Looney. Record High ior Lohg-Term Work In Sunday Class TURNER, Jan. 3 Mrs. Fi C. Delzell has the distinction ef be ing Sunday school teacher j for the same class for the longest period In the local Sundsy school. In the 11 years many new mem bers of young - people hsve 1 en tered the class and passed on to other localities. Last Sundsy members of the class presented their teacher with a fine rase- as a token ot esteem.- i I GET NEW LIGHTS BRUSH CREEK Prsctlcally all ot those on Paradise road who, expect to hare electrle lights have their houses - wired now. " The holes tor the posts have been dug and the posts distributed. ' VOUR WILL .If The future welfare of -your-famlly de pends upon a properly prepared and up-to-date will. Consult with us on a plan to meet your family's needs, and then have your ' attorney prepare Able imppr- i tant document. add & Bush Trust Company OFFICERS and DIRECTORS A. N. BUSH, President. " , WM. &! WALTON. Vice-President. -L. P. ALDRICH, Secretary. ( ' JOS. H. ALBERT, Trust Officer. v We do trust work exclusively ' ' i ill I -o Gervais GERVAIS, Jan. 3-Mr. and Mrs. John Cntsforth and their children held their annual Christmas tree and exchange of gifts Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper. After the gifts were opened the time was spent playing cards until a late hour when Mrs. Harper served refreshments. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Cuts forth, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cuts forth and son aad daughter ot Gervais; Mr. and Mrs. Elton Rae and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Frye of Salem; Frank T. Cutsforth and family of Can by and Mr. aad Mrs. Zeno Schwab and son and daughter of Aurora; and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Harper and son. Guests Sunday evening for cards at the J. P. Fersch weller home were Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Horning and daughter. Florence: Mr. and Mrs. James Lelth and family; Carl Stettler, Joseph Ru bens. Ethel Vanderbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew, Mr. and Mrs. Col- , vlni, Mrs. J. P. Smith and sons, Ray and Bernard; and the hosts and family. Mrs. Mayhew re ceived the prise for high score and Helen Ferschweiler the prize for low. score. Mrs. Ion a Dorcas and - son, John, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Small and two sons, Robert and Richard, of Helena, Montana,' were guests at the S. D Manning; home Tuesday. . Frank Etcher, nephew of Mrs. Frank Ad elm an. narrowly , escap ed an accident when his tar up set at the E. W. Manning corner Wednesday forenoon. He escap ed with a bruised elbow and bad ly bent fenders. '. Mrs. . A. B. - Adklsson returned Wednesday from Tho Dalles where she spent . the weekend with her parents. - ' William . Kuhn. who la attend ing an electrical school la Seat Ue. spent the holiday season at tha home of his parents; Mr. and Sirs. Joe Kuhn. A house and an contents be- -Jotvging to Joe Wllquet was de stroyed by nre aionaay wnue Mr, Wllquet was In Portland. The -Ore started while the hired man jras rettlnr his dinner and he jmma severely burned In trying to of Dr. Luke S. Smith at Redmond December 24, to Miss Lenora Wood, a teacher In the i Redmond schools, has been received by friends and relatives In Gervais. Dr. Smith wss born on ai farm east ot Gervais, but most jof his time was spent In and near Ore gon City until he graduated nl dentistry when he located at Redmond. Ht . Is a nephew of Mrs. Sam H. Brown and Li A. Es son. Dr. and Mrs. Smith spent the weekend with the Gervais relatives. . j . J . Mrs. George Roeser, has re ceived word of the death of her sister. Mrs. Bradfish, ago 70, at Edgar, Wisconsin. Her death was caused by a ruptured appen dix. ; ! O- . i O IJberty i -o LIBERTY, Jan. 8-A number of people who were out to ! New Year'a celebrations had consid erable difficulty getting home owing to the Icy pavements, es pecially on the hill south of Mrs Holders. Those who did not nave chains were - f orced to abandon their cars or return to town. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dencer had as their guests Tuesdsy Mrs. Den cer's sister and husband, Mr. .and Mrs. Bert Latbrop of Crescent City. Calif. i I .hi The Jolly workers club neia their regular meeting ! with the new officers presiding, those be ing president, ! Rowena iWesten- house; vice president. Virginia Polk; secretary, Paul Freej Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gilbert re turned onMonday from Spokane, where they spent Christmas with Mr. Gilbert's slater. j Mr. and-Mrs. Alfred! Johnson of Wandena, Minn., left for home Friday.! after spending several weeks with their aunt! and un cle. Mr. aad Mrs. William! ZoseL Mr. and Mrs. A. Whaiey are leaving i for-their homo In Iowa oa Moaday, after having? spent the past month with their daugh ter aad family. Mr. and Mrs. Ai Brown of the Cascade 1 View Or chards. ! ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Heaiy Gilbert went to Corvallis on Wednesday to spend New Years with Mrs, Gilbert's brother, Harry Asbahr, They returned Friday, i . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harpole ot Eugene were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. L C. Brothertoa on ! i i again. i Lester Browning spent' his Christmas vacation , in Klamath Falls, returning home Monday. A number of visitors and for mer students attended 'I Liberty school this week, j Among those were Mrs. Mamie Bostrack. teach er at Rosedale; Francis and Car ol King ot Central Howell; Betty and Peggy Van San teen pf Salem; Velleda Trick, Leslie andj Robert Ladd of Rosedale;; Mens j Kains. Mrs. Judd, Mr. Tjarson and Mrs. Cunningham. Also1 a number of former pupils. j j O j , til O I Clear Lake; i I ; u- o. CLEAR LAKE.! Jan.!. 3 Miss Elaine Chapln of Taft is spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. andi Mrs.;; Luther Chapln. ! Miss Anna Englebrecht has re turned home after having visited relatives In Portland for the past month. Nina Latourette, a student at Salem high school. Is spending her vacation at her home la Es- tacada. i Rickey RICKEY, Jan. 3. Mrs. Addle Smith of Scotts Mills has been the guest of her daughter. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brougher. B. B. Gesner the oldest member of the community spent Saturday In Salem. W; H. Horner has returned af ter spending some time at Ms ranch at Rose Lodge. The 4 M Clnb will meet at the home of Mrs. M. M. Magee Wed nesday, i Caff & Downing arc having their house reshlngled. j 3 ! A i i is CHURCH AT FERRY rnoNxjus yum No. 9612 Gossard Solitaire Re?. ?16.50 Special Sale U , No. 1429 Gossard. Solitaire Re;. $1$.00 Special Sale L-- a 1 i No. 9609 Gossard Solitaire Reg. $15.00 Special Sale No. 2304Gossard Solitaire Reg. $8.50 Special Sale No. 2311 Gossard Front-Lacing Regri $7.50 Special Sale L, i . No. 2307 Gossard Step-in Reg. $5.00 Special Sale I. No. 1431 Gossard Stepiln Reg. $10.00 Special Sale BEGINNING MONDAY! Annual Gossard SALE! M Only once each year are we enabled to offer Salem women a special, clearance sale of these; splendid nationally known GOSSARD COR SETS! This is not a sale of odds and ends, but the very models you are wearing in Gossard. We have ft full range, of sizes and ft very comprehensive showing of models. An early visit to this store this week will repay you we feel sure. J " $12.50 $10.95 $10.95 $4.95 $5.00 $3.50 $7.50 $7.50 .Mi $4195 $l!98 No, 6611 Gossard -ftook-Around Reg. $10.00 ' Special Sale No. 143CM-Gossard Hook-Around Reg. $8.50 Special Sale , No. 2309t Gossard Hook-Around Reg. $3.50 ' Sncrial Sa1 v. Elxtra Special! A Bigt Sample Line of Gossard Solitaire, ; Brassieres, Stej-in Girdles, etc., to be Sold at ; it PR ICE! Tuesday. .houie. ' ! Mrs. John Miller, who has been LICENSED EMBALMXRS Announcement of the marriage seriously 111, Is now able to be up in A - I save soma of the contents ot the