The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oresron, Saturday Morning, November 5, 1932 PAGE THREE i? ft I i 4 Society News and Club Affairs :uuvc oi. uoak, oocteziqaauor ,c Wedding: Date Set At Pretty Affair In Portland v Ot unusuat Interest to the uni versity '.circle of Wlllai&ette,. uni versity' and also of Salem- social circle -will -be: tbe annoaaeement of the approaching mtfrrlage of Miss Ltfulso Nana to Hugh Mc-: GUvra. Both were . unusually prominent In i uaiYersUy circles. Miss Nnnii is affiliated jwltn Beta Chi sorority and Mr. McGUrra Is affiliated with Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity, "i '. - - -y The following- article? taken from the News-Times' of Forest Grove will b of interest:; "Th anoroachlnt marriage, of Miss Louise Nona of Salem, Port land executive secretary ior vP Fire girls, to Hugh McGilvra, edi tor of the News-Times, was an nounced at -a. bridge this Friday night at the home of Mrs. Ru dolph Knots, nee Lorna Lbrelt. a Beta Chi sorority, sister, 5 6 Ken iiwnrth avenue. ' .. The date of the wedding; De cember 31, was revealed y ciever, little diaries which marked covers t the refreshment tables. Guests I included: Mrs. Charles Redding, Miss Grace Whit. Miss Winifred Tebben, Mrs. Fred Peters, Mrs. Joe Ruble and Mrs. W. LaBar, so rority sisters' f the bride elect, and Mrs. Oury Hisey ot Chicago. Miss Nuan Is the daughter , of Mrs. Jennie . ?unn of Salem and a graduates! 'Willamette univer sity. She ' nas been associaiea with Camp ' Fire work for two years and tor 18 months waa ex ecutive secretary of the Portland area, second largest in the United States. She resigned from her of fice In August. Mr. McGilvra graduated from Willamette uni versity in 1928 and on June 15 became associated with. the News , Times as part owner. He is secretary-treasurer of the Newn-TSmes Publishing company and editor manager of the paper. Members of the Portland coun cil. Camp Fire girls complimented Miss Nunn at a luncheon Tuesday at the Campbell Court hotel. Cov ers were placed for 35." . s SOCIAL CALENDAR ; Saturday, November 5 . Regular meeting Women's Relief corps; Inspection of corps; 2 o'clock. First Spiritualist church, bold a public circle at residence ot George Stoddard, &4 20 North Fourth street, 8 o'clock.' ' ' r -"' V Mrs. Frank Churchill entertaining younger students .and parents at musical at 80S North Winter street.' Zontas' Straw Vote Favors Hoover D. A. JR. Luncheon Smart Affair Today An interesting feature of the Zonta club dinner -meeting at tha Marlon "hot !' ThnrdT nlzht was the straw vote taken with a! An event of smart prominence result of IB to 1 in favor of tor Chemeketa chapter. Daughters Hoover. I of the American Revolution, will The meeting was" mostly g4ven b "t luncheon being giv .1.1.1. i. en today in compliment to the rtn .n incrnxtiw.. iv - I state regent, Mrs. John Y. Rich " uiWfVMl. ...... I . . . , . flower arrangement and color rawa w.rwuwiu, harmonies In flowers given by The affair will be at 1 o'elock Miss Irene and -Miss Helen Brett-1 in the Marlon hotel. Mrs. Homer baupt. Miss Irene Breithaupt gave Goulet, Mrs. Aides D. Hurley, the talk andthla wast illustrated Mrs. E. EL Hotfnell, and Mrs. U. by - Miss Helen Breithaupt. Mrs. G. Shipley are the committee In Clifton Mudd gave a well re-(charge of the general arrange- ceived and timely political read- men ts ibg and Miss Nellie Schwab sang This will be the official visit of a group of numbers, each a hap-1 Mrs. Richardson to Chemeketa py harmony with the flower I chapter and she will make an ad talk. i drees during the luncheon hour, An executive board meeting Mrs. C. C. Geer will report on the is called for 7 o'clock at the I progress of the organization. home of Dr. Helen and Miss "Children Of the American Revo Dorothv Pearce Tuesday night lution", and Mrs. V. E. Newcombe with Miss Helen Louise Crosby will report on the rummage sale presiding given in October. Mrs. A. E. Aus- Spectal guests were Mrs. Mudd tin nd Mrs. W. H. Byrd will give and the Misses Breithaupt. Loclge Officer is Complimented Willamette auxiliary No. 2081, Fraternal Order of Eagles, met Wednesday nigt at Fraternal temple for its regular business session. Mrs. Lufille Tumbleson, secre- a resume of the state board meet ing held in Corvallls and Mrs. Jsmes Heltrel will report on the Willamette student loan fund. Reservations made today in clude Mrs. H. T. Love, chapter re gent, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. John Carkln, Salem; Mrs. John Allgood, Mrs. J. E. Sibley, Mrs Oscar Hayter, Mrs. R. Y. Morri son, Dallas; Mrs. Katherine Pow ell, Mrs. Howard Butterfleld, Woodburn; Mrs. John Harbison, Stayton Following a .short ses sion of lodge work members of the Eastern Star and their friends spent ; an enjoyable evening at their ball Tuesday. Various card games, pool and music were en joyed as were the Refreshments of cookies, doughnuta, cider and cof fee, j . Among those. present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hari Mr. and :!rs. Roy King. Miss Estell King. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Scott, of Union Hill; Mrs. Ruby Kaufman and Mrs. A. Abrahams, Silverton; Del bert Hill, Mill City, Roy Phillip!. Mehama; Mrs. Elsie Potter, Port land r;Mr. afld -Mrs. S D. Brown, Denton Brown, Mrs. Thelma Sur rey and Mrs. Vclma Adams, Ly ons; Mr. and Mrs. Sprungman and Mrs. Arthur Tucker, Marion; H. E. Lafky and V. R. Griggs, Salem? Mrs. Edna Sloper, Mrs. Mildred Tietec.Mrs. Ellen Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brown, Mr. and Mr. T. L. Sanders. Don and Ralph Sanders, Miss Elone Grant, Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Korlnek, Mrs. Hattle Ficklin. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Neibert, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wood, Mrs. Mae Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wendt. Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Ad ams and Mr and Mrs. O. E. Gard ner. it- Oak Grove. The Sunday school enjoyed a colorful Halloweten par ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blaffas with Mrs. Blaf fas and tary, was honored during the so- Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Mrs. C. C. Clark, cial hour w ith a surprise birthday Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs. C. C. shower. Geer, Mrs W. F. Fargo, Mrs. C C. Beside the honor guest those Best. Mrs. Homer Gouley. Mrs. U. attending were Mrs. Julia Smith, g. Shipley, Mrs. Herbert Ostlind, Beta Chi Mothers Plan Welcoming 1 Tea Event One of the colorful events "for next week will be the smart "wel coming" tea for which the Beta Chi Mothers club will be hostesses at the regular meeting to be held Tuesday afternoon at the Beta Cht sorority home on State street. There is now a membership of IS mothers In the group and invi tations have been extended. to 17 more eligible mothers to attend this meeting and tea. . . . The group win be. entertained by a talk by Mrs. Grover C. Blrt chet on the state ot Colombia, South America; a reading by Miss Dorthy Dalk and Miss Josephine Albert will be soloist. The invited guest list includes Mrs. Arthur Glbbard, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Hoy H. Mills, Mrs. M. R. Savage. Mrs. Henry Cornover, . Mrs. Arthur Uppston, Mrs. F. M. Wassam, mil of Salem; Mrs. C. H. Fleming of Falrvlew; Mrs. Martha K. Brown of Stayton: Mrs. F. R. Elliott. Mrs. W. P. Mil ler, Mrs. N. L. Guy, Mrs. C. O Hawkins, and Mrs. D. F. Wiens, an of Dallas: from Portland. Mrs J. C. Ghormley. Mrs. Fred C. Tay lor, and from Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Ray Matlock. President's Luncheon Drawing Attention One of the much anticipated events in Salem Women's club cir cles is the "president's luncheon' which will be an event of Satur day, November 12, at the Salem Women's clubhouse At this time Mr. Charles Bilyeu state federation president will be the guest of honor. An elaborate covered dish luncheon is being planned under the direction of Mrs. F. H. Crosby, and an execel lent program and special music will be featured in the afternoon Mary Talmage was the violinist for the Russian program of music Mrs. Ines Holbrook, Mrs. Margar et Filsinger, Mrs. Rachel Lants. Mrs. Edna Seofield. Mrs. Fern Crosier, Mrs. Malinda Parsons, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. U. G. Boyer, Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Mrs. W.- J. Wilson, Mrs. D. H. Looney, Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. A. D. Mrl'MaGallWillH' Be Hostess '.". Mrs. Marie FDnt McCall will be hostess for a breakfast party Mon day morning with covers placed for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook, Miss Bertha Beck. Glenn Adams and Mrs. McCall. ' The affair will be at the McCall home and will precede a- trip by this group to Hlllsboro Monday where they will attend a grange conference. Mrs. McCall has Just returned from a trip to eastern Oregon, with Ray W. Gill, state master, and Miss Beck, state secretary. The trio left Portland October ,27 and attended meetings and Pendleton, where Pomona grange was held; at LaGrande, where the first sUte conference was held,, and also at- tended smaller grange meetings in nearby districts. Mrs. McCall re turned Sunday night to her home. Dinner Party Precedes High School Musical Miss Helen Purvine waa host ess for an attractive dinner party at the home of ber parents on University street Friday evening. Covers were placed for Jean Mc- Elhinney, Frances Ellis, Edna Savage, Martha Sprague, Helen Trindle. Julia Johnson, Helen Worth, Margaret Doege, Eleanor Trindle, and Miss Purvine. Following the dinner the group attended the high school operetta given In the auditorium of the high school. The Ladles Guild of the Amerl can Lutheran church will be en tertalned at the church begin ning at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. This will be a thank offering service and special feat ures are being planned for the meeting, Mrs. George Fake will lead the devotions. Miss Arbutus Rudie will be soloist. Hostesses are Mrs. A. M Calsse, Mrs. A. C. Meyers, and Mrs. Henry Reinwdld RIckreall. Mary Oliver enter tained her classmates at a de lightful Hallowe'en party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs A. V. Oliver. The rooms were ap propriately decorated with yellow pumpkins, black cats and witches and yellow and orange fall flow ers Those bidden by Mia Mary were Jeanne Coville. Helen An "attractive" evenlntf at the studio otMra," Frank " Churchill will be the. informal musical for which she and her . younger stu dents will bo" hosts ' tonight. Par ents are being invited as special guests. A social hour and refresh ments will follow the program hour.. ; , 4' Rebekahs Plan For 'Harvest Home All Rebekahs and their families are getting together for a "har vest home" dinner at 6:30 Mon day night at the I; O. O. F. hall, under the direction of Mrs. Lenore Kreisel. Each family is to bring a hot dish. Mrs. Kreisel's assistants for the evening ar Adrona Pratt, Clara Roberts, Carrie" Jennings; Agnes Cohenbarg. Ella Smith, Coral Mc Neil and Bessie Edwards. Bread, batter and coffee are to be fur' nished by the committee. given at the C. A. Sprague homo Brown. Betty Pence, Edith Brunfc Thursday afternoon. The name I Virgil Parker, Robert and Arm was erroneously given as Thomas, and Brown. TEACHERS CALLED Jenkins-Ingeman Labor Suit Taken Under Advisement SILVERTON, Nov. 4 The la bor ease of Jenkins suing J. Inge man for wages was completed in the court of Justice Brown Friday morning and judg Brown will hand 'the. decision down either Saturday or Monday morning. The dispute was over work which Jenkins claimed he had done for lngeman on the later's Lane county farm and for which he claimed he bad not been paid. The plaintiff asked for $147 in wages. . . lngeman and Rex Albright and Frank. Alfred represented the plaintiff. Mr. Jenkins Is the fa ther of Roscoe Jenkins, the pro prietor of the Jenkins Grocery. MONMOUTH. Nov. 4 Several faculty members ot the Oregon Normal school have been accept ing Invitations to speak at county institutes held throughout the state in recent weeks. Dr. Stephen B. Jones of the ge ography department, was a guest of the Benton county inctltute at Corvallls where he spoke. He will address the teachers ot Polk coun ty November . 10, at Dallas. J. F. Santee, ot the education department, spoke at the Joint in stitutes of Wheeler and Gilliam counties at Condon on "What is this Thing called Education?" At the Benton county-teachers' meet ing. Mr. Santee's subject was '.'Goals." . Miss Ida Mae Smith, primary supervisor, has appeared as a speaker at ' Linn, Yamhill - and Clatsop county institutes. Miss Ann O'Neill, primary supervisor, addressed the Benton county in stitute November 17, and- th Til lamook Institute on October 13 and 14. She will also attend the Polk county meet November 10. Miss Emma Henkle, of the ed ucation department, has spoken at Yamhill '. and Linn county Institutes. MILLER'S BASEMENT Values tortoday Play is Feature Of Entertainment By Young Pupils RICKEY. Nov. 4 The primary pupils were -entertained Friday afternoon by the upper grade pu pils. A short play "Ten In One' waa put on after which refresh ments were served. Taking part in the play were Haxel Dell Sheridan. Gladys Crabb, Lula Jasmer, Margaret Spllde, Edna Hehsel. Blllie Clearwater, Willis Horner, Haxel Magee 180 Loggers Corning Out to Cast Votes SILVERTON, Nov. 4 Log gers of the Silver Falls timber company will be given a holiaay on election day eo that they can come out of the woods to vote. There are approximately 180 men at Camp 16, which Is close to 30 miles southeast of Silverton. STOPPED-UP AOSTR1LS, Ta onentheaostrilaand promote clear breathing use ltemnoiarnm night and morning. Mrs. Frances Hoyt. Mrs. Rose Hurley, Mrs. John Gallager, Mrs Harland, Mrs. Hazei .warsnau, W- c Conner. Mrs L. W. Potter. Mrs. mime i.ewis, jus. r.sieu Mrs. Georee McLeod Miss Helen reruns ana .Mrs. asn itooens. Ditchfield. Mrs. A. R. Hnntir. Denciout. reiresnmems were nx-, R P Aivn Mr H n served at tee Close qi tne pieasani Sraith Mr8 H M Buckf Un w evening. w Radehalsrh. Miss Ola Clark, all of Salem; Mrs. Marguerite Loo- o xt i . 1 ney, ana Mrs. ivari sieiwer 01 jei- oigma iNu vnapicr ferson Tvi-ii I r i win near or vnina , I Silverton Mrs. Roscoe Rams The Sigma Xu chapter of Del-IbT n,.!. th donr nrii phians will meet for the regular at tne Royai Neighbor club card meeting at the city library Mon- DartT ved Wednesdsv tftunnAn day afternoon and at this time at tne ROTai Neighbor hair. Sev- wlll hear a talk by Mrs. J. Vincent Scotl who will talk of her personal experiences of life In China. The Scotts spent about 10 years in this latter country and have many and various ex periences of rich narrative value. Topics will be taken by Mrs. H. O. White, Mrs. Claude H. Glenn, and Mrs. Hal Hoss. a Talbot The borne of Mrs Addle Davidson was the scene ot a cleverly arranged jniscellaneous Shower Ttfesday aternoon, in honor of Mrs. Delnar Davidson who lost her home , by fire re cently. Miss Virginia HSelknap was In charge of the entertaining en tables of cards were in play This party waa a part of the contest which the Royal Neighbor club is holding to raUe funds for the club's benefit work. Mrs. A. J. Lathers and her "division were in charge of the Wednesday par ty. n The Rbyal Neighbors were hosts at a delightful Hallowe'en party at their hall Tuesday night. This party also celebrated the anniversaries of members whose birthdays fell In September to October. About 3 0 were present at this party. At the Tuesday night party an invitation of the Modern Wood men was read, inviting the Royal Mrs. Gardner a. hostesses. Games I" to be guests ot the contest, and ghost storie were en- '0f WJ Woodmen at a party next Wed- Joyed by the older folks as well 0 . nrnt were the honor euest. Mrs. H. W. Cooley and Mrs. Marvel Cooley of Albany; Mrs. Helen Doty, Mrs. Charles! Lynes. Mrs. A. E, Cole, Mrs. Frank Brown. Mrs. J. D. Farr, I Mrs. A. Krentx, Mrs. Geo. Potts, Mrs. R, H, Farr, Mrs. Chas. Lynes, Mrs. A. E. Cole, Mrs. Frank Brown,-Mrs. J. v. rarr. Mrs. A. Krentx. Mrs. Geo. Potts, nesday night. Cloverdale Mrs. John Shill ing entertained the local W.' 0. T. U, at her home Wednesday. A delicious luncheon was served at noon. The business meeting was pre sided over by tbe president, Mrs L. E. Hennfes with devotlonals in eharge of Mrs. A. A. Lnm- beck. Reports of the state eon- .R-,"- Fa' "Vl? Ueion at Salem were given by as the young people. Late in the evening refreshments were served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Seth White, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Districts Mr. and Mrs. Fra Plcha, Mr. and Mrs. ClydePic&a and daughtess, Tbel xna and Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Stevens and daughter Lois, Mr. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Far mer, Mrs.Florence Ragsdale and - . . TTM 1 l. II,. UBS, MfS. I t T V nHr,,r. Mr, m J atr I lajlVi. i tax M-ru . warren Alien uu uviSuier, uu, ' .,j v. Marlott. Irene and Lyle Knower. Maxlnei Mj? Sarah Taylor, ft " reta Dnmbeck v..v vunt nna Woll. I Cuavan auu virsinia KiiMif. Th nrn w. W WiaM UlUVVf V V .1 v Mr. E. XcRm Mitt O. EhilHnf of A group rwn'M u mi. J. Jiorns, Mn. JU Juniii, Mtt. A, Ver- I A. DnnMek. Mr. 8. Dncer. Mn. T, Seluffcrar. Mr I. U. B. Henniet. Mn. X. HenniM, Mrs. T. Withad, Mrs. C. Stealer, Hrc B. Wiper, Mn. E. BkUUajr, Mrs. M. Oaracr. Hrt. T. rUr. Mr. L. Heaaie. Mn. A. Kank. Oraea Smitb. Mildn4 Schifftrer, Ida Feller. 3Ut Kaa- ; Caral 4m ana Hreld Di BtanKT. Mrs. Betty Drager, Mrs. Ger trude Hennies and Mrs. A. A. Billle Fawk, Katherine Fawk, Mr. and Mrs.. John Blaffas and Mrs. Gardner. Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. A. E. Horton, for a charming afternoon at: bridge. .Mrs. Horton V'' Shaw friends complimented Mrs. . . A uuu n.u.i. - - - inaepenaenc--ine: weuueauaj negday afternoon with a shower. ' Those nresent were Mrs. Jonn Amort. Mrs. Joseph Sherman, Mrs. v..i itrAlVa Vn TIL' tin 9 m HnTd. was nigOj poiai. winner oi me an- i n tyan Putman, Mrs. Frank I an4 th hostr Mn. J. swninf, anuwin j! Mcmnr airAaeot were: i .. - l . . " r. -ix--rs.-". TIl. ZJ: I UOOOin. MTS.AA"CO MSionej, r. William Berg,. Mrs. McReynoMs, Mrs. W. L. Fettit. Mrs Rowland. Mrs.'" Lloyd Kene, Mrs. Edward. Gilbert,' Mrs. Fred Gilbert, Mrs. W11a Hfra Jnhn -Ratllner. vi. salt).. Mr. crrle West of Canby to Miss Carol Arch son, Mr. Z. A. Kimball, and Mrs. Mrg; Charles McAUister. t of Portland.; student of the Wicki Mrs. Grace Hill, Mrs. Arthur from theNofmal last June and Is ..Li-,-i' fii. I now teaehinjc at Boring where the provement dub 'held Ita-aullting .. ;-. -5 ' m Cummingi.- Mrs. couplo will reside. He was active Babe Needham, Mrs. saerman I . .tu.ue MU,U Mrs. Hortoffli Mrs. ?R. M. Walter, Mrs. S. B. Walker, Mrs. G. G. Walker. Miss Myra ; Montgomery, Mrs. M. C. Williams, Mrsi A. L. Thomas J Mrs. B. F.; SwdpeV Mrs. G. G. Godfrey. Mrs! A. C. Robin- Mon mouth Announcement. was made on tbe campus of the' Oregon normal school this week , of tho marriage Saturday in Van couver, Wash., of H. C. (Tim) " I::ttA rp V furs; ravricsi Jlk Fashionsl-- -MMM ymfm Here toy1 I fm pftBfe&AJt jM nf pensive coat with the expen- I 111 i'" ''jSfefefcw JSC' sive a muc hifer I H C ln?Crv'BC -wiXid " priced garment! A special feature to- fl H day in the coat shop. 2nd floor. , " i4 ? 11 " l$k ' " Fashion correctness! Fashion's high- lights! Fabrics. that are unusually IP W W ""Uri wanted browns, blues and, of course, I ? M black. Sizes mostly 38, 40, 42, 44. I W ' - FURS Another "special feature 1 II 4 WOLFE . in coats . will be shown FURS WOLFE FOX CARACUL LAPIN FRENCH BEAVER dTsf Barry and the honor guest, .Mrs. Rickey. Mrs. R. Clark and Mrs, M. M. Magee were hostesses I to members of the 4-M club at an beoWeidnesdar when a miscellan eons shower, was given for Mrs. ma. UU SJimm iwma uvuw.ci. , Present were ' Mrs. T. Stblk, .' Mrs. F. Hammock, Sr.. Mrs. O. Garner. Mrs. J. O'NeaL Mrs. Pet- 'set Mri B. ClemehtrMrs. J. Balr, Mrs G. Smith, Mrs. R. Smith. Mrs. I aiiiay meeting at the Clark home F. Hammock, Jr., Mrs.. Hlllman, - Wednesday. , Fall . flowers were Mrs. Baker. Pearl Baker and Mrs. 1 napd about the rooms. At noon 1 Eck Dutoit. Visitors were Mrs. Ma- f dinner was serTed at two long ;t son, ana. sirs, roorman oi sim. i tables. : :! J I .- ' - I At the business meeting, presid I r Marlon.' Miss Wilma Schu-I ftT, Vr Mr. C. Baker, it was ! macher entertained - her'; teacher I voted ta redaee club -does and to and group ot classmates at her I baTd a Christmas tree at the De - bom Hallowe'en night. Games in I comber -meeting,-to bo held at i keepitfg with tho day were enjoy- i Macleay hall.. a nv-hoBt affair. ed nntll a late hour. . . ?. M :; ' Y y Bnrbank and ' his aririnatloa J Present ero Mr. Gardinler, the LWM the si u4y subjectOther num teacher: and Caroline and Walter! K&ra ii .tlia 'nrnmm were, short Qlson,;Dorrts 'an. Zona; Highber, talks by"A..H. ruestmadr-J.vF. C. i Thelma .McDonald, Ether Winn, J Tekenburg and George .Meising'er .-Tviartml RTrnrmari. Henry DUlara. l - '. v . rrrti Prabtrpa. William Berry.' t- "'The Junior Guild of St. Paul's .-i, .,;.Ji ''";i4r;,lEpiscoparhttrcn,:Ul meetfwitbr J Miss Margaret fearago ' will be Mrs; U. Qt Shipley at hot homo on ho&tess' for aR'aUracUTe'bridglFairmount HiH Monday afternoon afternofoji Modajv" '.'-f--'--- : y-. at ti3t 0oek." - 'S the Normal school, being especial ly clever in presenting character impersonations. TONIGHT - 9:00 1 Hear '. Mr. Jay Upton ' Bend Attorney f v DISCUSS . of Prohibition Lawa - . '. ; Under : Auspices ot Women's Organization Ftr : National Prohibition - Reform- : ?.i 4-7 Sanday, 9 p. Hear - yir. DUlne Hallock, Baker -""Monday -aW" Hear ' -Jcfeneral Cha. ,H. Martin f iwL jv.I-lr:o;irj'.:Kt - Mrs. Dirii Ha7. Caaiwtaa lS Slerm rartlaaa. Ojsal NEW! "KANTRUK'V (CANT RUN) Sheer Silk Chiffon STOGKINGS $1.35 pr. rirst in Salem ; . the ni non-run, called. Kahtrun Omct silk chiffons In full bshlocKd all'sQk top ban. Art you believing? Well, Miller's are guaranteeing then against runs, teat that sufficient evidence that these are truly non run? All tbe latest shades ; . . oft black . . . brown black . . Light broT. n ; . . Deep brown-. . . GunmHal . : . Dark taupe. Sale of Rayon Gowns, PAJAMAS $1 .98 Oualitv! NEW COLLARS , CUFFS I Sir ! .-'; " r- - :1 u-J Z- '- - ' .u'iin w-v.. '' -J 11-" : 6m ji aa';weii sleep in tyle when sleeping gar ment! such as these fine quality rayon gown with lace trims and plain tailored effects as well as, one piece and jacket . pajamas "are" offered at this low price! Patel . shades .new! Lingerie shop 2nd floor. .'j it- : VKD1 FlOOm i. N ew Brogues For School Girls 32.98 Black and Brown Scotch Grained Roll soles Men's Short Rubber Boots $1.79 All sizes 4 ?f(i tSfe .2.98,:4.9g-ii -Ii - Men's Rolled Sole Rubbers Storm 69c All sizes Women's Dress Pumps Ties, Oxfords $2.98 Women's Silk Hose 45c pr . New colors Women's Silk and Wool Hose 50c pr Women's Silk Dresses $3.48 ; Large Assortment .Women's Outing Flannel Gown 89c Good quality : : :- i Men s Wool Overcoats $7.50 Good styles iiVi.-rt Children's 111 Dsfbrd