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PAGU TWO ' ! (the OREGON STATESMAN, Salcta, Oregon, Thursday JlornlnjrJanaaiy 7, 1922' .Society Reservations A?e t Numerous For ! Benefit A large Interest is being shown In th annual Sacred Heart Aca- deiny benefit bridge wblcb is be ing sponsored by the Alumnae as sociation Friday afternoon and everting- at the Academy. ; Reservation, indicate that many I the former students will make this social affair a 4lme to renew old acfcaalntaacea Just as has been lhe in past years at these bene fit: ;atfalrs. Both men and women are being entertained tor the ev ening play and several tables have already been reserved by men. Assisting the general commit tees with the work will be three former nd well-known lnstrue - tors at the academy. Sister Mary Rose et Lima, Sister Mary Hua clntha, and Sister Mary MaxiUnda all ot whom are visiting in Salem now. 1 ' ' - t The afternoon playing will be gin at 2 o'clock and bridge will be la -play. Both bridge and M5Q0" will be in play in the evening. ' Reservations to date have been made for tables by Mrs. John Rand, Mrs. T. A. Livesley. Mrs. A. KV Ford, Mrs. O. F. Johnson. Mrs. ChrU Rlngwald. Mrs. J. E. Hee- Si?M.fT. A. Wlndlshar. Mrs. r. ., v.. Warner. Mrs. Richard Mc- Kultr. Mrs. Duane Gibson. Mrs. A. I .r, i.rtntn MrL James mun. nrr. - DiTmni Hartmann. xars. ' , . - i George x,. . . -- . 1 1 c5a;"revt.uu: i i r k 1. 1 m m. a. Pmitt. Mrs. T. Ml Barr, -i nil n nuuu iiaam. .a 1 Mrs., E. J. Heenan, mrs. a ir a w uurns, . . 1 .A1FS. JOuanna trviij, 1 . I Smart women have all taken to these new Witk first hinU of Sprinf In the air ... . and KorrlckB, tempt In you with shiny, crisp new straw band lng inexpensiye but oh ! so smart . . no one wiQ blame you for suc cumbing to : several ! Youll adore the new styles, the eiever trims. Added Oa the Stage IIARTYNA-a - ; ynu man wno is FROZEN ALiyn r ' ' 1 a)1 ReallsUa Kre-Pad i.M Jjl .; N Skies and ;' !. t Miller s M 1 fe3 "sr .1 i 'i ' I ,. , fcaaaaMia.amwaaaaa I II I -aK-r f V - 1 '1 .LAST TIMES TODAY . ' I 1 . . " I J Homo of 25o Talklea ' , I SrVV;i v I- ' ifiU'"A' II . fv y&J J 1 J II rV, '- -Hoar tfaaVaoal. II I lV y&J-fl Mnflr5z 3Va9-a. t ' j -t v I tingling "Cuba I ! JlJ5iV. V I MLiWa. I v. Is" maat thrilling II i 'h I WJ C?iV -7 aSTLovaSosi? l r' A HOME-OWNED THEATRE f ll 79 't x '' i i LOVED" T)Sfr ' W(Q)0W! vv L with, Betty, Oompeon W - 1 ' I ' lb OjA jyU II ) ' Conrad Kagel. Rob't Ames - V . j TVaaV'' II " I II I wi?M 1 1 TJRS , ' , i MM! Wlt ' ' 11 I. fMMmMnJ A ernectbtotSjce 8r News and Club Oliyk M. Dqak, SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday; January 7 ' Hayesvllle Woman's clnb will meet with Mrs. Clark Rltchey. ." - North Salem W. C. T. U. prayer band from S to It o'clock at following homes: Mrs. Belle Roberts, 970 Hood street; Mrs. Ella Tyler, 1687 North Winter street; Dr. Emma Rogersr 2302 North Commercial street. Woman's Benefit association, & o'clock; installation of officers; in Salem Woman's clubhouse. .Woman's Relief Corps, all-day meeting potluck lunch; with Mrs. Kattie Cameron, 398 North 21st street; election ot officers. Installation of officers for Grand Army of Republic, in armory at 2 o'clock. , ' . i- - Mrs. A. R.' Swing, hostess to Brush College Help er's. - Mrs. Floyd Utter will be hostess, for an afternoon meeting -of the Raphaterlan club at her home. Mrs. George Moorehead, hostess to Beta. Chi Alum nae at her home, 4967 Hood street; Miss Elva Roberts, assistant hostess. - Chapter G.-of P. E. 0. Sisterhood, with Mrs. Harold Hughes," 945 E. street. . Mrs. W. E. Kirk will address the dinner meeting of the Salem Zonta club at the Marion hotel, 8:30 o'clock; "Travel in Europe will be her topic. vey A. Parker. Mrs. S. Gentskow, Mrs. John Coffey. Mrs. J. A. Ber- nardl. Mrs. Joseph Witchman. Mrs. Ray Busicl : Dr. Theresa Schoettle. Mrs. Grant saoiiner. Mrs. Daniel McLellan. Mrs. Albert o Brien. Mrs. u. u. Duuer r. . . . ... r Mrs. Arinur uoiiin, urs. u. ..... - T- 1, I Tn a"nV;t. m ; oj 1 Kathleen Engel, Mif s 1 w..au ni.l.iAi lfina I tieenan. ansa .uvu ; EiSiuci niuun uu o. u. u..i ...iaua. uiuuys uu sains a. nicie;, . ai. u.mi-wu. . . I Miss Dorothy Pearce and Miss iva Clare Love enterUlned mem- bers of tho Salem Music Teachers Mfforiation at the home of Miss 7 J. mi.- I t-earce iuesuay uigiiu ma emu " in? was informal with an inter- esting. discussion of current mu- si'cal news as a feature. Dr. Helen Pearce was an additional guest and at the luncheon hour assist ed the hostesses in serving. Members" present Were Prof. and Mrs. Frimk Churchill, Prof and Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Thomas. Mrs. Lena Tir.. f.. TT. V, r.1 DaII. tw Dli.ln. 1 MrsT Jessie R. Bush, Mrs. Bertha junK uarDy, jars, joy lurner Moses. Mrs. Henry Lee. Mr.. . . w . m I .nvaoo, iuia. m... Frank Lilburn. Miss Lena Bella TarUr. Mlsa Ruth Bedford, Miss Margaret Hog?. Miss Mary Schultz, Miss Helen MacHiron. Miss Elma Weller, Edward Till- .on an th hostess. Mlsa Pearce and Miss Love Indenendence THe memDers of th whist Hub enloved a delieht- fni evenin of cards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Walker Monday night. Four tables of cards were in play and high hon ors were won by Mrs. O. G. Mc Connell and J. E. Hubbard. The following members were ler. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. William., Dr. and Mrs. O. G. McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard. Mrs. Lyman Da - mon. Mrs. Delia BuUer. and thejfnr(i T,na1, I' L J. c. UU313. 111. "tA iWXO. J. VX. T Biskwa. .a- ' . 1 r- n w Wellra . u.. 4 n -r o. . v iui a. jl. j. i . ci., a.uu uv. granddaughters, Marylee Fry. and Priscilla Walsh of Knzftn ra- turned to Salem Sdnday evening following a week spent in a trip travelers every day they were i - - m. Tr Marv Stinlat antr. r.Tr "r;- tn"M w---T- - W. Ktr 9.1am Konnl. . . eaaaMaaaaaaaaaaawa1a a aaa a I ii - a a i arv m m- ar ai w k a akaa w aa.a a w m ann. a& aahbb.w b a IIII1TT ...'Ill unr luasuus pexi a WiV-ia -ria ' ii ll Society Editor brated their "homecoming" with . 7 o'clock dinner tor their fam- ille. at the Oddfellow's hall Fri- aay nigni. rr. u I wuu (lhiuudu won JDaa ana wm uwens, susie Ott, Mr. mt A . . I oou oiio. ueurgu seiner ana uen- lr-a rikA. T.waf ww i . . J; 7;;7.r,: t s.e:mT" v - - .m.uu,. vaa ouu mi a. u- 1 - . mwb ana lamny, Mr. and Mrs. unuiim, mr. aau mil. iiiei Ala-1 t r I vuo, mi. auu MIS. nuoa unm. I Mr and Mn Tnhn Rmnini.w ..4 Verna!smo"'iskT JLTmS Frln w. Wa7V V D A trl. rfl " .r " t r. i -cuum rrics oi vjoquiiie. Mrs. Claud Rarrnwn tA HnT. 1 a lla!." w'hln " 7r"' vi w""!0' 0 - w ? u va u 4 o liau HinRie of Tillamook, and Mrs. Minnie Melvin of Woodburn. waiao Hills ?The C. C. fleer home was recently the scene of a delightful miislcale given by the pupils of Mrs. Geer. This la a re. Act.Mt.hsJ . . . I dates back many years. Each nu- pu preseniea a piano number and Miss Lois Riches sane. Tea wa. . i tw. uu rwuues na.nK. iea was 1 served hv Mr. r.pr'i J Miss Ruth, assisted by Mrs. Frank Bowers, Vesper and Reba Geer. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. Hansel of Salem: Mr. and Mra. A. A n.er. t ... Geer; Mr. and Mrs wv vu a Ha a ft. AXVS M"1 n.a jacK "ansei; L,ois Rich - Zf na vesper ueer; 8am rl80n? BT. Minnie. Suml, cnard and Henry Ogura. zena Mr. and Mrs W N Crawford of z B, a w . inf;V " "I , i. ? itiwam cni.r..'t.h rt.t j Zi V"! ,'Z, T 'k'" mVZ",:; 'I9 i "tV- rZ' - ..r,a, I r o "ir- V7 r. -n,"V. 1 ene Mr and uV, i n 1. "w- " iam tlr1 Hf T Ufa TIT T i -" w ju ataaaj. it . n. i a a a Zen. Mr. an, Mr, w n !TT - r: .V "'. i n dim i aaniHrrmincarv rnair aiaa wIth , th6lr gaborb4Q nome at Zena gat. i.. w 1 "c.q1.6J- Mr- arry urawioru. Mr.anaMra w. KHnnMn hmit and nni.kiu I ..T ' . i uonssB were aneciai rnuti w Affairs I Salem Symphony - t .. -A V wrimr Lates Arranged The Salem Symphony orchestra I will present two . concerts tht. I spring, one the last week fa Feb- ruary. and the aecond will come mio n in v i planned as an introduction to mu sic week which comes May 1 to t.iey. Mr. and Mrs. R B.' Wilson. I J.T!?S!iS: 'orkner, l board meeting ot the symphony Tuesday night. A new member; Mrs. George Allan, was added to the .board to till a resignation.; It was also voted .that the executive board should Joia the Federated Muslo clubs ot Oregon. ntTr r.: ii J??, 7-11-1 1 i Delbert Jepsen. concert master w, - I' o, i Xfr M Louise r"almer Webber Xo Address Women A meeting ot unusual interest Is being arranged by the Women', Greater Oregon association for a r A j w a. a a aa- a i mbut niaut u iai cuamoer oil, ciuo. xeeaieworK and conver-1 commerce. At this time Louise I Palmer Webber, well known club I woman nf Dl-ami. mr,A no.. ,.. . 1 rTiSZ Mrs' Sui vicenreildt ffiJfSStiSli I oww. w ea-i lna hm nrMint Bnlh Un W.hhr ... . . . i inn Ura K 1 lar ir. nf Pnrflin. - - w.w w. w. .. InviUUons are helnr sent out til - - i ell tha n tnAmWihln ht mai1 -.., m uiauiuwoiu. ,uv WW, m"atlon with the club during -n H w v sut Iair 4 lar iTTAn n a nia v tiriAinetai rnm 1 an In Salem or vlclnitr la welcome to attend the meeting, , . iura. unary uenion; extension chairman ot the Oregon Federated MusIc clubs, because of a serious .ITI.r-V.vr!"!-' rr": all not long ago was unable to attend the luncheon and business tv . towu6 iu, obuuTQ uuaru i tb Federation, Wednesday noon n Portland, but she sent h her re- Port of the work accomplished through her division since the last meeting. Two clubs have been federated, both chanters of the Phi Beta national professional fraternity of music and drama of uniersity of Oregon at En- Sene. A third group was tederated TlieMlT nlrht wVi An tS Q1&ni Symphony orchestra board voted . . u,Bgon roerauon. Th,i was not taken in time yv sxf av.. w- m at . - u" to report it for the Wednesday board meeting. Miss Edith Schryver will glve ber English garden lecture bafora I v vwaa w tha Portl.nrf n.M .int. Garden club this 1" up. ana ciuo memners. will l"wam wun a mncneon at the yniTor.tty club in compliment to m i senryver and Miss Elizabeth I un r n.u -m "7.--h..? i Wmsner. w" t"""1" w"n ie nomo or xars. K. Bnetler with I i. . ana- Mrs. Malcolm f.""1" QO esaay. Tne 1?.. rpnse event i?".wlD5. n ernoon of card, I ' k""J-luu ot Mrs. I nnencourt. I . ... t auuaivuai b OULCI uiin- I - S la 7. - .. . - - e-n in nil m nnr rra rna niwttiMa v v- v - r u7 i . . . . - i w uuouauu munair mini. ".urJ; 'S uu" " -our ac wnicn lima -iAu.vK.-i. ... Engl rt was aalistedT; M(u Heien Barrett Mil. Eath2 .. Waconda Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Nusom were hosU tor a New 1 - ifku V"7- WM WW. Tu. .t. i.a i tha v. " w ut i vibiuu . .u. PirAnSnM Pavtw ' I " EnSlOWOod Club mrprljed New Yeare ere kya The ttubaads ana famiUat ef S?22Lt,v?f -laalll-t BnclewooA Womaa. etas were SjSg.Sf iJE ild guesu ot tte member. Tnesday SffJKSJK VI eveniag for a delightfally infor &,fSSr l i5 mal social time at the home ot Mr. WiTcDwtU; M;t M and Mrs. francis Welsh. Un. ft. R7 McDowell, aad chlldrea. Ax il. Wilson had charge ot planning mo " ,lmmT Mr- Un the entertainment. - Ammoa Orico and daughter Irene, vrm ji Mnnit mA tm a v. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rs Southwick. skwi iuitM un wir t I .. - .i... a lata aitnTvav 1 Present were Mr and lira 1 I 0. H1, Mr. mnA Mrg. w. a Cool ley, Mr. and Mrs o. A. Chaaa. I 14 n-ooom aaa eau u. an uM wini.. u una-ildrea. Leo and Barbara Jean. Mrs. and Mrs. E. O. Lear, Mr. and Mrs. los urwn, wum &aaer- D. D. Dotson, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- "on ft Mr. and Mrs. Ernest An liam McMorris, Mrs. H. P. Grant. derBOn . - Mrs. Elva- Duncan, Miss Frances f . - . Graham, Miss Gertrude Gough- p4, '. - " , ...... nour and Mr. and Mrs; Welch. : laTand Lsliardian Will Sewing for chartUe. will occudt Visit Rally Meet th tlm f ta member, ot the WMt !! circle of the Jason Lee Methodist .church when it meets with Mrs. L. C. Hockett at her home 1803 North Commercial I ltreet, Friday afternootf at 2:001 o'clock. Mrs. Nancy Burk entertained informally at her home Tuesday for member, of the P. L. E. and I . - . nation occupied the time of the! guests. At the tea hour Mrs. Burk I w mmvtniA - I i ... I and M,Myrtle BVrk! Myrtle Burk. Word reached Salen wwata a muctu uaiciu VYDUUOI' nf thm. Amt r r-. . . -v wu iiuv- i u timln, I- tv. - I .v., .u.vp. (.UUUOCIUI 1J1 LUfl Uifl eon Federation of Mn.f. .in. ' - w aa w vm. ini . nPnmn. .....1.1 ta vuMVUa 1U ucibfail UL i un auu VlumiUtUt 1UUIICUD DI rBn land. Miss Trotter was .1,0 k?n in musical drde. in saiem. She died Wednesday An attractive luncheon enter- tained member, of the Hl-Lo club . & Tnuo. . v. -ran,. .1 - v Warl . I' r:; - - j i.mioib. E Andresena. a- special f?68. Mrs. O. H. Rlngwald held "K" .? . br,d tol wea lM luncneon. Miss Hattie Mitchell was com plimented with a reception at the First Christian church, Wednes- aay at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Mitchell has been supported by the Salem church as a miaslonarr In tha Congo region ot Africa for the past several years. ' Mrs. Clara May Jordan will be installed as president of U. S. !l,?rcAIe' an Arm' ? i ADuuuiio. Luis H.I ipmnnn it t n a in. -t.ii.Hnn v. V.tj T f".10? e5T,ce! 10 I hel ,B 1 T c,. Lth5 rn?nr. Mra Lena Straw Tay- ior is tne retiring president. MUl n0roth uM a.,rh L, L MS?rdll.la.r Z "' 1 w- w.JH00.re' I .nnn.ji.ui. I "uu u.uu"BDl operauon ior fctorv racoverv. Th,a. Tjnki clnh m.mt,N wrti meftt Friday afternoon at i-io o'clock in the club narlors for a .. " iu. moouuj. nuoieaaos ior iae afternoon will Be Mr.. Daisy Mo - raer i a k m akia.ata ww a a. i. intlre. Mr.. Florence Viesko. and I m. t r, . I . , galem Elk. will ataln ha hn.t. for a Monday niaht card narrv at the temple. Plavina -will ban; at I g o'clock and both brldra and ..500.. wlu be Mjoyt4 T I Ue Is invited to these partiea. an. w. j. Ljneaulat will antar. i . . . i cmii tvuar win a IBaCB - .i..v i.v t afternoon ot card.. Mrs. Cal Patton and Mrs. W. K. Fold man will bo special guests. TOMORROW RIVALS by DAY svnTHZArm ct KICH71 Repoftsta ki o mod tvico for I svcccM wbejre) gos crt long oa yom win!. ThwDtpcywbopo! .hit cct cad woo hi heort JAT.1D0 DUNN '1 I 1 J 17aT isV i v LAST DAY 23 m MOttftUla JUWUr. Jld Mfg. (Ernest Anderson were altaaaaUr Mr. aad Mrs. Burnham Southwick, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bouffler and children, Dorothy and William, M' " Mrs. R. W. Clarke. Mr. Philip Sltner and son Junior, Miss "fnr Walt. Mia. Ethel McDowen. Mrs. Minnie Hlner. grand guar- U1" f" th Neighbors of Wood- cr. wih oe a guest tor the rally meeting wnicn win be held Friday ovening in Fraternal temple. AU memoers or. tue camp ana Neighbor, are being urged to be present, and in addition to the mimhanhln InvitaMnna r& sent to near-hv ttniB inMinr Dallas. IndeDendenee. Monmenth. Falls City Sllverton. and Wood- burn. - - - i . a " 'USIUIU WM - .7 T- oaa- i?L?FA,l--7M JttJh2m "l "u Mca.ngwi new y aar'a rrut n.i with ... T - "- I"'". iniormmy D0- V . 1 1 J 1 . . v waan vna a vn e a. i rntow inu 111. 1 1 .V- .. .... . l..aa.l iu cauuie-ugniea s. waiter Grim and Mm n Etiar p;::m . : Mr,- .H- .EIler- Presiding at the -111 7 PPOtnted tea table. at jS iFoaAa a a, av a w SJZ,; w ti T d Sft JJ" "d at different hours were Mrs. A. L. town guelis 7 V. Sad- I " " e-vravn I noma to extend good wishes Independence. "The Advent of Modern Music" was the theme for the Monday afternoon program of ,,. .(,.,. v,.. rv, ..Jr. th. ninhu. ,inv the picture; but with Chatterton In the Delphian club which met at the Asa B Robinson home. The program Included a Euro - TY IV "I v" 1..77' . r"', X? ,r, Ji" Vi" iB illustrating her talk with pictures. we ww Aoauu va vayiif Other, taking part were Mrs. Henry. O. Hanson, Mrs. D. A. Hoag, Mrs. E. M. Wunder. Mrs. Ellen Davis, Miss Mabel Riddell. Mrs. M. J. Butler and Mrs. A. B. Robinson. 1 ttrusn uonesre. Mr and Mra v , J S.Z1:' f V 1 wUh a TenUon dlnner their Brush College rural home Saturday. Followinr the dinner three tahlea of hrMAr. .Included in tha rnnt Ut wn I T . . . ,..r rr: f Spring Valley. Mr. and Mrs Roy B. Barker and Mr. and Mrs W. W. Henry of Zena, Mr. and Mr- Charles McCarter of Brush Qn in nosis, mr. ana I TLM a. tr T - 1IV.A. i ii w - utM i.i iiMiin i 1 Bethel. For the fifth succes- give year. Mr. and Mr. Runrn Hala of Turner entertained their reUUve. And frtend. ot Bethel at I tch night party New Tear'. Mr. and Mrs. Haln formerly at Bethel. Cards were in play during the evening. Mra. I Harry Boies and Roy Marsh and tha nr.r nnti..a af ta u... I - -" w. P?weU chom. for the new year - 1 wUl uk Dl0 4t th muslo hall ot I wuiamette aniversity January 11. : Well lies NO KNOCK STANDARD OAS O LINE 'VIA, VMOOTTU SYAATINO AT 19 MJLI1 Read teat faaifrta Wfler aflahtly In different Standard Caseline. wrperierity It ntweyt afdafttl ll I AT STANDARD STATIOHSr IMC; AMD REP WHITE, 6 OLUE DEALE RS 5TAIIDARD 0AS0LIUD &. STAUDArtD ETHYL GASOtlUC' The Call Bpard i Dy OUTB It DOAK - THE HOLLYWOOD Today Joan Crawford i -I In ThM Modem Age." Friday BUI Cody la "Dagaa ot the Bad Lands." - ' --. WARNER BROS. CAPITOL Today Marian Marsh In -Under Eighteen." Friday James Dnna la "Sob Sister." ' WARNER BROS. ELSIXORE Today Ruth Chatterton la Friday Lawrence Tlbbett In "The Cuban Love Song. THE GRAND Today Betty Compson in Three Who Loved."' Friday Jack Holt in "White Shoulders." .- Marian Marsh in her first star-1 ring picture. "Under Eighteen" bo.een tor the last two time. J today at Warner Bros. CapltoL It iwiu ne 01 mieresi o see mn ate - a a . a a. a.s s ture lust because she is tne talk I lot the hour right now. So very A. .h. V.. .nA. .n nn.n. press agenU are having a grand time stressing the sweet wlnsome- of the young Udy. and if half tn. ... t. tmik h. lm worth ae. I la, an1 than mIh vln : ' T 1 - o o T. ola t. C.nltol u on. particularly adapted to the fresh- neg and TOattt and beauty of Miss ch. i. .n.vn.t.j v -nja I d youth and beauty of Mis, wmiam. Reals Toomev. Anita by w- Pa-e Emma Dunn. Norman Fos- 1 t I AP .nA TTf. pftmntftn a rhia and Joy Mayo dlrecU My opinion. la, that yon will like Ruth Chatterton In her latest pic- ture, . "Once a Lady" now showing at Warner Bros. Elslnore. There is It there Is an artistry of speech and action which sets it apart I, I plot or supporting characters. A quarrel might easUy be start- ed with the theme ot the play and the manner In which the author solves the problems ot the lovely and adventuresome Russian girl who was enchanted by the suave and wealthy -Englishman and while he sets forth attributes de sired by the author yet he is not artistic about it. Faith Fenwick nUviwf h Biizinn nnom aa th. .iiiM thia tn.m.taA n.ir lw wm .la.alii. fit har ttlta ark wall A nr a K l.T. era1.01 .,n??" ?" ""f.rioa . . - . . . . . cries me laieresi ai au umes ....l.. . steel in it; ner tear, are getting to be expected. Mr. ana Mrs. William Mcuii a i rnriar ai a er ti v n xm a m r i v Uving spent a fortnight In Call- fornla visIUng with Mr. and Mrfc W P nanrl,. .ni with ru. Ethel McGllchrlst. Hasel Green. Mr. and Mrs Charles Kobow entertained with a dinner New Tear's day honor ing their 10th wedding anniver- sary. Mrs. HollU Huntington is en tertaining her club for luncheon and an afternoon ot card, today. e Mra, F. O, MaoDonald will en - may you as My teiloie 3,"i V ii 1 ito.. .: 90 FEET- STILL KNOCTONO -mHk Gatoltn cf 4rwrpy . wu vaaoTTU tvaariMa at ta'auuC MM SUBJECT WHY SPIRIT INDEPENDENCE. Jan. 8. Stannard, local merchant ad dressed the member, of the Inde pendence Women', clnb on Com munity Spirit at the Tuesday aft ernoon meeting. He spoke of the influence of a beautiful communi ty made so by well kept lawns and streets; of public spirited eltisen. and also ot good schools. ; " . In speaking , of the economic condition, at home ana of the na tion, Mr. . Stannard placed the caase oa man, selfishness saying. Mankind has forgotten the pre-: eepts of the Man of Galilee too much". Tie .cited examples in his tory showing that economic tail--. urea have followed a decline la religion, duties here-to-fore. . A feature danca by Barbara Mattlson was much enjoyed by the audience, Mrs. Valen Guild played for th. dancing number. At the social hour Mrs. O. G. McConnell, the president, poured and aefreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Wayne Mack. us. . xveiu, ua mr. Alice oim- ner Payne. A covered dish luncheon at 1 pio-iociocc ana a speaKer xrom tne . . m Oregon State college will be feat- I are. of the next meeting. Jaa. It. I -. E; Will BE SERVED HATES VILLE, Jan. In a committee meeting, composed of . - members from Hayesvllle. Hasel ureen, reiser ana Middle urove. It was decided that cake and sand "... w?.tt,5 .rr . fc tZ wiches would' be served at the v ulZ.tati. . 1 ,Y" . w"it".wl" 00 OB'" . - auca v eat 1 j o. Ail UUO wktouuiuft Is requested to bring either cake or sandwiches. This is expected to be one . of the biggest events of the winter. There are various w.ya of spending the holidays. Miss Wil- ma Evans, primary teacher, had chicken pox. and - her tonslle re moved. Delphine Carmel and Irene Stupfed had a swell time with mumps.. The children of the. school had their Christmas party Monday. Owing to the invasion of chicken pox and pink eye, it could not be f elY the customary time. A canuj ana orange, were I 'saea troana oj me leacners. I WUIWI Ul IU Ml Ul CkU I -"' "J'5 tug "w ninar man. wirn in, munn m leader, wk. Mfrt!i.-i .t th I school hv the losfnr atrfa wit v'V ".TC , wuiumuniiy ViUO S Next Meet Monday TURNER,' Jan. 6 Turner com munity club will meet Monday night. January 11, with the wom en giving the program. The mea will be admitted tor a small sum. to add to the gneral treasury fund. A literary program will bo featured and everyone is welcome. The men will give the February program, at which time tha Judges who have been named will decide which program contained most of merit and interest. tertaln members of her clnb ai 1 her home Friday afternoon. CI Test? 99 EVERY MILE you travel-the high Octane Efficiency of "Standard" Gas oline nets you extra returns in gasoline power converted into.rw-powerl Results Show "Standard" Meets Demands of Today's Cars. Road Test With "Standard" Gas oline knocking duration: None. Reason: High Octane Efficiency! This test was made with full throttle in a pop ular car starting at 1 5 miles per hour. . Road Test With"X" Gasoline (Av erage Octane Raring) Distance trav eled with audible knocking -90 Feet! Using the same. car. this test also was made from a 15 rniles per hour start . with throttle wide open. Standard" 1$ All-Round 1932 Motor Fuel ' "Standard" Gasoline and Standard Ethyl Gasoline offer you more for your money on the road in high Octane Efficiency quick-starting, smooth pick-up arid srjeed. Fill up your tank : at :tandara,,--and GOl ' - : L