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... f3T oGiety k if Progressive. Dinner jjs0oll Event. . klu Cathryn Eaton, Miss Helen j Miss; Margaret Johnson and i lliti Helen Jean Lytle entertained recently with a progressive party, . which la annnal event with this grcrfp. - beginning at Cathryn Eaton's. - .the! guests were greeted at the '''dopf by witch with a very clam "my! handshake. Fortune telling " an other Hallowe'en games were the,, diversions. Dainty ref resh v meti'tt were served, after which , the-Jparty progressed to the home ' : of tijbelM&ses Johnson for an hour ' ' met t. which was artistically dec orated for the occasion with au - tunn leases and gay Hallowe'en declarations. After refreshments ' well served tie group motored to theycountry home of Miss Lytle. twhce dancing was the main di verUon. The large living room , wafrbeautifully decorated in keep ing J with the Hallowe'en idea. ' Blauk and orange streamers, soft ' lfrhika anil antumn foliaee In nro- fusion lent enchantment to the oc- '. eas$an. Light refreshments were serpd at a Jate hour. flftesent were Lncy Klein, Cor neljyi Hulst, Betty Martin, Helen Patijnan, Helen Lytle, Helen John sons Margaret jonnson, uamryn - Eafin, Bolt Hulst, Charles Bar elaiji Chester Banta, Norrls Kemp, Th!Bon Kent. Neal Carter, Nor ma: Scott and George McCloud. Church Women Plan Annual Meeting he Womens Missionary society of vhe First Presbyterian church ' wilii meet Wednesday at 2:30 . o'cjtck in the church parlors for thev annual thank offering and ' pra,jfee service. ' y Mrs. C. A. Park will lead the delations. Mrs. Gordon McGilcb risrwill be soloist and Mrs. Carl EmH&tons is chairman of the host C3jgommittee which will serve tea following the program and bus iness meeting. ' '- li n i pretty dinner complimenting thefj birthday of Mrs. Marsters, waw that for which Mr. and Mrs. . ' .11.$. Marsters were hosts Satur v dajl! night. Covers were placed iirand Mrs. Wade Ellis of Esta - J 'cad,jK, Miss Beryl Marsters, Miss "Wiviiefred Albrich, Collas Mar- " t,tef, Theodore Nelakko, and Mr. anaf Mrs. HJa. Marsters I4e Young People's group of ' thej First Presbyterian church . -wifa enjoy a "hobo convention" at ythe regular meeting Friday ' 'nig at In the church social rooms. - A arise will be given for the best I , hfo- costume. Pattern By Anne adams ' ?y love the deceiving little bo- lex applied v on the smartest frcks of today . . . by deceiv - lngt we mean they appear in front onj. The frock shown today has cinj. Add to that some very new . lves. a : lace bodice, and slen- v lei skirt seaming,' and you've .' achieved a truly graceful slender f i ItUouette for the matronly fig- t pattern 2212 may be ordered orr in sizes 36 to 48. Size 36 r revxlres 4 yards 39 inch fabric wit 5-8 yard 27 Inch laee. lllua i ? trted step-by-step sewing Instruo t ' (loss inciunea wun mis pattern. Bent flfu au (ISc) la in or ittaM (coin arafarraA). rft'irt Mlttn. Writ UIb1v tiVaoir nam, addreia and ty1a van-, flan BR 8CRE TO STATE SIZE ' fTaa faff aai wtatcr adition ef ha . Aaaa Adtma Pattara eatatoc : m raadjl Cbaraiiofc fUttarlof mod Wla jl vt ( ta aawait a ad iMat aonia. k tract aad lanaal USroeka clararlv daainat atvlea or larra flyorat aad bcaatiiol, ' practical aaodala for Janiora aad ; Jilddiaa. Lovely hngarta pat tarn a. - aad sairgaatiaa tor (ifta that eaa i aaail sad iiiaxpanaiTaly mad,' Ipire alto Joolnded. Send for taa hw aatalor. Pric of cataloc fif Vioea casta. Catalog aad pattcra ta lu'sctbec twaty-iio casta. Addraaa k!J mail ardera to gtataamaa Pat ra dpartint,' S43 : r a t Naw Varlf it. .W. lTtfc t mtM atroet, kaw Tara Otty. .Mews and Club Olive M. Doax, SOCIAL CALENDAR ) Tuesday, November 8 Eastern Star social club, afternoon meeting at Ma sonic temple. Women of McCormick class of First Methodist church, with Mrs. John Marr, 1620 North lth street; 2:30 o'clock. Salem Arts league postpones meeting because of election. Sons of Union . Veterans and Auxiliary postpone . meeting because of election. Beta Chi Mothers club tea to welcome new mem bers at sorority borne. Y. W. C. A. board meeting, 10 o'clock in organiza tion home on Liberty street'. Chi Delta chapter of Delphians with Mrs. A. F. Hayes, 9:30 o'clock. Credit Women's breakfast club, 7 o'clock, Marion hotel. Wednesday, November 9 Thank offering meeting of Ladies Guild of Ameri can Lutheran church, 2:30 o'clock in church; program planned. Women's Missionary society of First Presbyterian church, at church; annual thank offering and praise service. ' Parent-Teacher-Student association, 8 o'clock in high school auditorium; high school students and teach ers to hold open house following meeting in compliment to national education week. Sweet Briar club with Mrs. Ray Binegar, 2 o'clock; Mrs. C. C. Chaffee assisting hostess. Past President's club of W. R. C. will meet with Mrs. Lizzie Smith, 657 Center street. Ladies' of Knight Memorial church, missionary tea at home of Mrs. J. W. McCune on Asylum Road, 2:30; Mrs. F. S. Anderson assisting hostess. Thursday, November 10 Women's Missionary society of Ladies of First Baptist church, 2 o'clock with Mrs. Joseph Graber, 485 South 12th street. Salem Daughters of Nile, all-day meeting; each guest bring sandwitches . W. W. G. girls of First Baptist church, patriotic meeting at 7:30 o'clock in church. News Received From South Mrs. H. B. Thielsen and Miss Nell Theilsen received word Fri day of the death of Mrs. Edward Thielsen in San Francisco Thurs day. Mr. Thielsen is the son of Mrs. H. B. Thielsen. Mrs. Edward Thielsen wa3 known in Salem as Miss Alice Myers and made her home here for the early part of her life, and was the daughter of Mrs. H. George Myers. There are two children In the family, Jane and Robert Bennett. The services were in San Fran cisco Saturday. Credit Women Will Meet for Breakfast The newly organized Credit Women's Breakfast club will meet this morning for breakfast at the Marlon hotel at 7 o'clock. The gay colored pamplet which announced the meeting urged in original manner that all be about early and take election day ser iously. The meeting will center about election topics. Over 30 business women of the town belong to this interesting club. i Scotts Mills The Royal Neighbor club met at the home of Mrs. W. F. Geren Friday for an all day meeting. Mrs. Franklin hepherd being hostess. It was decided to have a dance Decem ber 6. Those present were Mesdames Nellie Amundson, Annette Hicks, Norma Ettlin and daughter Au- dery, Nellie Haynes, Reva Mo- berg and daughter Valleda, Am anda Moberg, Addie Smith, Zella Smith, Ada Geren, Mary Crites and son Charles, Jennie, Law rence, Margarath Fry, Elva Laud wing, Pauline Swartout, Edith Kellis and son Kenneth, Edith Hogg, Margery Shepherd, and the hostess, Margaret Shep herd. Mrs. Lena Bellinger, Misses Vanetta Haskins and Dor- Hogg were guests. The next meeting will be December 2 at the home of Mrs. Margery Shep herd. Mrs. Arthur Gibbard entertain ed members of the Monday Con tract clnb st her home with Mrs John Farrar and Mrs. W. E. Wil son as special guests. Mrs. Henry Poisal will be hostess for the next meeting of the club. SOCIALIST A Mrs. Laetitia Moon Conard, PhJDn lecturer in social economics at Grin- nell Colleee. GrinnelL Iowa, who is Socialist candidate for Gorernot f lows. She is runninr in ennoai. tion to Governor Dan W. Turner, Republican, and Qyde 1 Herring, - ine vemoeraus nominee. Society Editor E. EL Braggs Are Entertained Mrs. Dan McClellan and Mrs. Wallace Carson have had as their house guests their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg of Portland. Mr. Brags- was called to Salem on business for Monday and he and Mrs. Bragg motored down Sunday and will stay over the election holiday. Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Carson had a dinner party complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Bragg and had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carson, Mr. and Mrs. John Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Dan McClellan. Weekend at Beach Is Planned A delightful weekend is being planned at the beach by a group of Salem people. Mr. and Mrs. George Moorehead- and sons Bruce and Van will leave today for Roads End where they will occu py the Eric Butler cottage for this week. This weekend they will be Join ed by Mr. and Mrs. Charles La- port and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Reil ley. Mrs. Laport will arrive home from a two months visit in Ohio in time to become a member of the weekend party. , Turner The Methodist women held their monthly silver tea at the home of Mrs. E. S. Prather Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. R. Cox and Mrs. T. T. Palmer were as sistant hostesses. A program was given, opening with devotions led by Mrs. H. S. Bond; recitation, Peggy Palmer; Hallowe'en song, Marion Parks and Junior Prather; readings, Mrs. T. T. Palmer; read ing, Mrs. J. R. Cox. Mrs. F. C. Gunning received the prize for the best guess on a given number of pumpkin seeds, with the consolation awarded to Mrs. Gayette Barnett. Mrs. J. E. White received the witches favor in a fortune game; and in a series of written games Mrs. N. Sherman Hawk won grand prize. The hostesses were assisted by Peggy Palmer and Junior Pra ther. Those present were: Mrs. O. P. Given, Mrs. J. L. White, Mrs. H. S. Bond, Mrs. Faye Webb, Mrs. Vivian Ensley, Mrs. N. Sherman Hawk, Mrs. I. .H. Small, Mrs. Lee Barber, Mrs. T. T. Palmer, - Mrs. Gayette Barnett. Mrs. J. W. Ransom, Mrs. JT. R. COx, Mrs. R. O. Witzel. Mrs. Fran ces Whitehead, Mrs. F. C. Gun ning, Mrs. E. J. Harrison, Mrs. C. A. Bear, Mrs. J. S. MeKInney, Mrs. A. S. Prather, Mrs. Agnes Booth, Mrs. Cleora Parks, Miss Katherine Hawk. Mrs. Emma Gunning, Peggy Palmer, Beverly and Bonnie Webb, Marion Parks, Ira, Harrison, Billy Bear, Junior Prather, Margaret Ann Prather and the hostess, Mrs. E. S. Pra ther. . Hubbard. Mrs. Orlie Boje and Mrs. Ivan Stewart were joint hostesses Saturday night at a bridge party at the home of the former, complimenting the mem bers of their club and their hus bands. Additional guests were Miss Irene Boje of Salem and Mrs. G. T. Cantrell of Illinois. Fire tables were In play, high score being won by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs. Waldo Brown and Lester Will. Present were Mr. and Mrs. El mer Stautfer, Mr. aad Mrs. Leeter WIlL jMr. and Mrs. A. C. M alloy, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stauf fer, Mr. and Mrs. George Grtmps, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs. Neva MeKenxie, Mrs. Hugh Wells, Mrs. Anna Scholl, Mrs. G. Y. Cantrell, Miss Irene Boje, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart, E. O. Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Boje. Orchard Heights.- Mrs. Roscoe Clarke; Mrs, Fred Wilson, Mrs. Charles Roy and Mrs. William Schwartz will be hostesses Thurs day afternoon at the Clarke home for the monthly meeting of the urcnara Heights -Women's club. Aff airs Line Party Enjoyed By College Group As Interesting event in college circles this weekend was the din ner and line party for which the Daleth Teth Glmel organisation was hostess Saturday night. Guests were Prof, and Mrs. Ce cil Monk, Richard Luekey, Sey mour Feathers, Ray Miller. Fran ces Crouch, Errol Walling. Ralph Knots, Wallace Turner, William Thorn, Merrill Pustin, Roscoe West, Galen Dean, Albert Hughes, Dean Anderson, Frank Childs, Ar thur Boeschen and Arthur Brass field. Card Club is Guest at Kirk Home A pretty luncheon at one o'clock was followed with an af ternoon of contract bridge at the Walter Kirk home Monday when Mrs. KirR was hostess to her bridge club. Chrysanthemums, large and the dainty button. ones, in shades of yellow and bronze were used ef fectively for decorative notes. Covers at the luncheon table were placed for Mrs. H. G. Maison, Airs. Tom Galloway, Mrs. Clayton "V". Bernhard, Mrs. E. T. Pierce, Mrs. Edward Viesko, Mrs. Brazier Small, and for Mrs. Kirk. Brush Creek Mrs. Glenn Howe entertained members of her 4-H club and a few special guests at her home here Saturday night. Mrs. Howe was presented with a lovely hand-painted scroll from the club members, Jean Thomlson making the presentation. Those present were the officers of the club, Lucile Bentson, pres ident; Jean Thomison, vice presi dent; Vera Heldenstrom, secre tary; Mabelle Frazler, treasurer, and Jean Heldenstrom, Lydia Hitchman, and Norma Sletum, members; and Betty Heidenstrom, Virginia Brown, Muriel Stamey, Cherold Seipher, guests. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Smith and daughter, Mil dred and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hill were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Smith. The incentive for the affair was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Marcus Smith. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mildred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lind quist, and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Smith. Independence The Adah chapter, of the O. E. S. will meet Tuesday evening. A "surprise box" will be the attraction of the evening, each member being In structed to take some useful, In expensive article, securely wrap ped, to add to the box. Past ma trons of the lodge are particular ly urged to attend as there will be a brief business meeting of the matrons at the close of the social meeting. Rocky Point A Jolly time was spent at the John Shamberger home Thursday night when they entertained for their daughter, Mary on her 19th birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shatto and family Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Shamberger and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Galen Mesh ler, Paul and Author Blacher, Mr. and Mrs. John Shamberger and the honor guest, Mary Shamber ger. Hopewell A surprise dance party was given for Mr. Charles Kennedy by his wife in honor of his birthday at their homo Fri day. Forty-five friends gathered for an enjoyable evening, which was spent in dancing in their re modeled barn. Mrs. L. P. Aldrich will entertain members of her card club Wednesday. ANNOUNCE WELL KNOWN BEAUTY CONSULTANT AND EXPERT Dr. Rose Le Fohn Creator of Famous BfATJTV PREPARATIONS, RECOGNIZED AU THORITY ON ALL SKIN AND SCALP DISEASES HERE TO GIVE FREE CONSULTATIONS ALL THIS WEEK Beside giving expert advice on beauty culture. Dr. LaFohn wm prescribe simple treatments for skin ailment including acne. Scalp diseases and care of the hair are also given careful and r expert attention with valuable advice and aids suggested for maintaining your crowning glory. Phone cosmetic section. Millers, for appointment ; Limited number of complimentary facial will be given Executive; Board Meeting Called Members of the executive board of the Young Women's Christian association will meet for regular executive session at the Y. W. C. A. building this morning at 10 o'clock. . 'An interesting discussion of phases of the national - member ship committee's work will be made by Mrs. E. B. Daugherty who has recently been appointed to that committee. Mrs. Elisabeth Gallaber, local secretary will dis cuss student purpose in relation to. the work of the membership committee.. Mrs. B. C. Miles will lead the devotions. Mrs. Theron Hoover, nee' Jean Wharton, was charmingly compli mented' recently, with a post-nuptial miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Richard Kriesel with Mrs. Krelsel, Miss Eunice Robertson and Miss Irma Bolan der as hostesses. Members of Chi Delta Delphi ans will be entertained at the home of Mrs. A. F. Hayes Tues day morning, at 9:30 o'clock Topics will be taken by Mrs. C. B. Spencer, Mrs. J. Vinton Scott, Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Eth el Ritter. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Liljequist accompanied by William Liljequist and Milton Anderson, will spend the Armistice day holiday at Silt coos lake. The Women's Home Missionary society of Jason Lee church will meet at the home of Mrs. L. C. Hockett. 1603 North Commercial street, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Hattie Washburn will lead the devotions. Mrs. Grace Keusche will have charge of the lesson. a Silverton Mrs. W. G. Whid den, recent arrival on McClaine street, entertained at a birthday dinner Saturday night for the pleasure of her son Kenneth. Cards followed dinner. Guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sylves ter, Mrs. S. J. Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Comstock, Janet Com stock and Mrs. C. Coffey. Mr. and Mrs. James Sykes who have been visiting In Palo Alto, Cal., since October 1, have decid ed to remain over for the win ter and are going to be in Po mona during the next months. "HAD CONSTIPATION SINCE BIRTH OF MY FIRST CHILD" Then Mrs. King Discovered All-Bran We quote from her roluntary letter: "I have suffered from terrible constipation since the birth of my first child 9 years ago! I have tried everything and nothing had any lotting results. Very reluc tantly I tried your 'All-Bran with no faith in it at all. Much to my surprise, I have not had to take any medicine since starting to use All-Bran, 4 months ago." Mrs. Doris Eyre King, 16 Abbey Road, Oxford, England. Laboratory tests show All-Bran contains two things which over come constipation: "Bulk." to ex ercise the intestines; vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. The "bulk" in All-Bran is much like that of leafy vegetables. In side the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Certainly this is more natural than taking patent medicines often harmful. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. All-Bran also supplies iron for the blood. At all grocers. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. -mm lawaowfrrji company eat"" Daughters of Nile J Will Meet1 " An all-day meetlnc of the Daughters of the Nile will be held Thursday in the Masonic temple social rooms. Sewing and a pot- ick inncneon at noon will be features of the dav. Each mum. ber ls requested to bring sand- wicnea. Mrs. W. H. Liljequist is chair man Of the committee In chaw and Is being assisted by Mrs. Cur tis jonnson, Mrs. Frank Loose, and Mrs. Lucille Sweeney. , Silverton Mrs. Martin Waar wlk was hostess st three tables of bridge Thursday night. High score prize went to Mrs. J. Stay aor with second' prize going to Mrs. L. Tucker. Present were Mrs. Staynor, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Waarwik, Mrs. R. Ramby, Mrs. C. Ramsby, Mrs. S. McPike, Mrs. Arthur Heater, Mrs. A. W. Kleeb, Mrs. I. L. Stewart, Mrs. F. M. Powell, Mrs. E. Klemlck and Mrs. R. Goetz. The North American Accident 3?5)llS(3$f . Which is Issued to Statesman Subscribers UueaoH ITDnese CnaSmms IPaM to Sttattesmmaim Sun?ssi?iifc3r?3 Total o& $3329.16 No Delay in Paying W. E, Beaton, Salem. (Wrist frac tured, car collision) S R. G. Stover, Salem. (Car overturned) Mrs. Carl Burns. (Carl B. killed In auto accident) Harry P. Gustafson, Salem. plunged from highway) P. H. Bell, Salem. (Car over turned) H. D. Hubbard, Salem. (Struck by car whH crossing street) Mrs. Nina B. Murdlck, Brooks. (Car struck by railroad train).. Mrs. H. N. Bolger, Salem. (Car plunged into ditch) Ella A. Harris, Brooks. (Automo bile collision) Maxine Graham, Salem. (Automo bile collision) Inez Welty, Salem, collision) (Automobile Harold Cook, Tigard. (Automobile plunged into ditch) Madeline M. Glesy. Salem. (Car collision) J. T. Hafner, Sublimity. (Car collision) Talma E. Rowland, Salem, collision) . Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh, Salem. (Car collision) A. M. Patrick, Salem. (Car struck by truck) Carl F. Green, Salem. (Hit by car crossing street) , Florence Snodgrass, Amity. (Head on collision) Ella Edelman. Salem. (Hit by car while crossing street) Dewey A. Brundldge, Brooks. (Car collision) Glen W. Olmsted, Salem. (Automo bile collision) W. E. Kyle, Sdo. (Struck while crossing street) Iva B. Bushey, Salem. (Automo bile collision) Other claims are coming in almost daily. These are paid promptly. Don't delay. Send In your Application TODAY! Still worse than war ... 50,510 members of the A. E. F. killed in action and died of wounds during 1 8 months of World War. 182,674 members of the A. E. F. wounded not mortally, in actionjuring 1 8 months of World War. 53,650 killed in automobile accidents in the U. S. in 18 months ending December 3 1 , 1 93 1 . 1,576,840 injured, not fatally, in automobile accidents in the U. S. in 1 8 months ending December 31,1 93 1 268 killed in automobile accidents in OREGON and 5695 injured in automobile accidents in. 1931. :- '' 103 killed in automobile accidents in OREGON anxi - J 2111 injured in automobile accidents in first six months of 1 932. '..-- - ; .-t . . It pays to carry the Accident Insurance.- V Policy issueii to Statesman Subsqhars ; Silverton Trinity . Ladies' Aid society will hold its Novem ber meeting Wednesday afternoon at Trinity church with Mrs. T. Hansen and Mrs. A. Satrum will be the hostesses- , Thursday afternoon of last week, the Immanuel Ladles Aid society met with Mrs, Edwin Iv erlund and Mrs. H. Flaaten as hostesses. At the business meet ing, plans were made for the La tefisk dinner which the society will give on November IS.'. The . regular time of meeting for Trinity Aid society I the First Wednesday of each month but due to the Lutheran meet ings being held at Caaby last Wednesday the date was post poned for one week. An error was made in announc ing the date of open house for Richmond school and national ed ucation week observation. "Open house" for this group will be Wednesday night instead of Wed- Inesday afternoon and there will be open house for class work ail day Thursday. 60.00 20.00 Burns 1,000.00 (Car 44.28 27.71 185.71 30.00 (5.36 150.00 10.00 11.07 18.59 2.86 30.00 12.86 20.00 60.00 12.86 58.57 60.00 27.14 11.43 (Car (Car overturned) Rev. S. Darlow Johnson,; Salem. Car plunged from highway . . . Mrs. Llllie J. Crawford. 2&'. Sa lem. (Car collision) . ..J t, .. Doris Glffin, Rt. 7. Salem. (Car collision) Geo. W. Bo ley, Salem. (Car col lision) James A. Lea, Chicago. (Car plunged from highway) John A. Starker, Brooks. (Injured In car collision) John E. Shavelan. Salem. (Injured when car left the highway by ear 187.60 65.17 Total. Mrs. J. L. Sears will be hostess for the regular meeting; of the rTaeta sorority alumnae meeting Thursday nighL ' Haxel i; Green Mrs. Louis Wamplcr - will be hostess ' to the Women's Missionary s o c I t y Thursday afternoon when - the subject will be "Indian .Ameri cans.' . The Sunday school had s "hard times' social at the G.' E. Looney home Friday ight.. , little; KcicjCntcks that taapjjt A'lhrfll to both giving and receiv ing.; jOrrrsf designs in Dtoh dai favors, paper weights, souve-' nirs, etc.-'.. ;-.' , ' .. " Biade' in SaJeaa by , Fred Blatchf ord 284 N. ComTSL Sold by Senator Giftery Mrs. G. E. Schuneman 224 N. High J "Distinctive: Giftwarc 0 KnaialaiiuP in.ioi w"aBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI BBflBBBaBBBBBBBBe iiiSiilijiSfiiLl Mrs. Olga O. Hoffard, Salem. (Car collision) 17.17 W. W. P. Wiebe, Salem. (Struck by car) 108.67 James S. Taylor, Salem. .(Auto plunged into ditch)........... 7.1 E. N. Peetx, Salem. (Automobile collision) 11.4s Mrs. Grace Chenoweth, Los Ange les. (Automobile collision) .... 15.71 0. F. Sturges, Brooks . (Automo bile collision) B1.4S John Bates, Salem. (Car collision) 14.28 Dovie Bates, Salem. (Car collision) 35.71 J. T. Holts, Salem. (Car collision) 19.C4 Mrs. M. E. W ouster, Molalla. (Car collision) 10.00 Mrs. A. L. Brown, Salem. (Struck by motorcycle) 22.8 S Win. Plckeil, Shaw. (Car collision) t.57 Lloyd T. Van Nuys, Turner. (Car collision) 18.57 Reda Godsey, SAlem. (Car struck pole) 1S.O0 Bernis Godsey. Salem. (Car col lision) 40.00 Henry S. Peck, Salem. (Thrown from automobile) 114. 2S Wayne Ransom, Aumsville. (Auto mobile wreck) 49.64 A. P. Laytoa", Salem. (Car plunged Into ditch) 28.57 Leroy T. Foreman. (Car collision) 12.86 Mrs. Lucy M: Boyd. Rt 8, Salem. 64.23 96.78 66.96 35.71 18.67 10.00 88.92 80.00 $3,329.11 IT'" - v. : : v.V-