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Orcjron, Tuesday Morning, November 29, 1932
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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,
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Society -
Beia Chi tea Will
Honor Patronesses
V. ;f Saturday
' ' Ona et the smart - college . at
. fairs t the winter will e tee
large- Beta Chi sorority tea which
will be an erent ot Saturday
afternoon at the sorority- home
oa State street.'
; 1 This will be t Iren compliment -
- log the patronesses of the soror
ity. Mrs. T. A. Ureal ey will be
tbe new patroness for this year
" and the others include Mrs. C.
D. Qabrlelson, ! Mrs. 0. A.
Spragne,! Mrs. Paul Wallace and
Mn. tfomer Goulet.
. i j Hours for the tea for which
2to lnritatlons hare been sent
out. will ; be from four to six.
Miss Ruth Pick is general chair
man and her committee includes
Dorothy Dalk, Edith Sidwell, Sue
Prlagle, and Esther Giooara.
Keizer Wedding
Solemnized Sunday
I Keizer . A pretty wedding
wait solemnised at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George N. Thomp
son Sunday afternoon when
thai daughter. -Marietta was
siren in marriage to Ray E.
PMpps of Portland. The ring
serrice was read by the father
f the bride. Mrs. Earl Unrnn,
inter of the bride sang "Oh,
Promise Me" and "At Dawning
Th wedding march from Men
delssohn was played by anotner
slater. Mrs. Ruth Balr.
- ( The home was decorated with
yellow and white- chrysanthe
mums and fall greenery.
i The bride wore a - gown ol
sapphire blue Tibbed crepe. Her
flowers, pink rose ouas ana
lily f the ralley, were worn
as a corsage. A wedding lunch
eon was serred immediately fol
lowinc the ceremony.
I The inrited guests included
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown, Mr
and Mrs. A. J. ETers, Mr. and
Mrs.!TJ. O. Senator, Porter and
Donald PhiDDS of Portland. Mr
and Wrs. Floyd K. Kester' Gene
Kester "to! Eugene; "Mrs. Ruth
Bair. Joan Balr, Bay City; Mr.
and Mrs. Earl TJnruh, Robert
and Dona Unruh: Mr. and Mrs
Stanley Ostrander and Leland
Currr.
Mr. and Mrs. Phipps will
make their home at 183 Ladd
arenas, Portland, Ore.
!
Mrs. C. A. Park has for a num
ber of years conducted regular
weekly bible classes in her home
offering an opportunity to any In
terested woman to come and study
in a; group. The study class has
again been formed! rot this year
and will meet each Tuesday after
noon at 2 o'clock at lira home of
Mrs- Park. Any.SsffSiaS' interested
la inrited. :rr T .T
Pattern
x, By ANNfi ADAMS
Something new for afternoons
means something jisw in sleeres
'or necklines. This frock lias both,
and there's real flattery in erery
jlHe. It's 1rresltlble In black; with
wung, jfau mm 1 1 mu o
eflta flash ... In latin orerlnily
erepe, or In one 01 the loYtly new
shffer wool.
p Pattern J JO jnay be ordered
only la iluf ll to to tndH) to
t. filse TS requires 4V4 yards 3
Inch- fabrlo and H yard 17 inch
eontraitlnrf Illustrated stepjy-.
itep sewing instractiona lncludedT
with this pattern.
Sa4 BftMa etats tl5) t
eolni r stamps (eoisf vrsfrr4)r
tot mcS paturn. WilU plainly
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News - and Glub ;
Olive M. Doak,
SOCIAL CALENDAR
9 Tuesday, November 29 -
i Irs. C. A, Park, t IS 8s Chemeketa street, ' bible
study class, 2 o'clock at, her home, 1581 Chemeketa ,
street ;ell women interested. are welcome,
JMarion County institute of W; (LT. U. all-day meet
' ing; covered dish luncheon at noon" opening session 10
o'clock; adjourned at 4 o'clock.
W. C. Kantner chapter of Comrades of the Way,
(o'clock supper at ehnrch; program to follow.
A, A.-UW. child study group with Mrs. Donald
Mars, 1845 NortnSuramer street.
Wednesday November SO
Leslie Can Do with Mrs. J. W. Ritchie, 1720 South
Winter street. 2 o'clock. t
, Mrs. J. R. Slmonds tostesi 3 o'clock at Congrega
tional parsonage to mothers of cradle roll members and
beginners' and primary department members. Informal
tea meeting.
First Presbyterian Aid society, one o'clock luneh
eon; bring own table serrice; program at 2:30 o'clock;
short business meeting following program.
North Salem W. G. T. TJ. 2 o'clock in high school
room of Jason Lee church. Program at 8 o'clock; Mrs.
Roy Lockenour speaker on "Genera Conference".
Thursday, December 1
Piety Hill club with Mrs. R. P. Boise, with Mrs.
Frank Snedecor as assisting hostess.
Chapter G. of P. E. O. Sisterhood with Mrs. A. E.
Robins, 2135 South Church street, 2; 30 o'clock.
South Salem W. C. T. IT. in Leslie hai 3 o'clock,
Rer. Charles Karworth speaker.
Brush College Helpers with Mrs. F. C Ewing.
HayesTille Women's club with Mrs. E. L. Moore;
roll call to be answered by 'Christmas Suggestions".
Keizer Ladies Aid, with Mrs. Howard Bllren.
Liberty Women's club with Mrs. Harold Lane.
Marion County Veterans associate, all-day meet
ing First Christian ehnrch; short business meeting in
morning; corered dish luncheon at noon; program !n
afternoon; all patriotic "organization and public in
rited. 'I
Zonta dinner meeting; 8:15 o'clocx in Marion hotel.
Friday, Decemberit
Business and Professional entertaining with large
bridge party at home of Juana Holmes, 607 North Com
mercial street.
Saturday, December 3
Chemeketa chapter, D. A. R. with Miss Edna Mln
gus in Monmouth; gifts to be taken for Angel Island
box. I
First Spiritualist church, social erenlng at home
of George Stoddard, 1430 North Fourth street, 8 o'clock.
B. and P. W. Club !
Plans Benefit
A largebenefit party is being
planned By members of the Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club for Friday of ihi week, at
the home of Miss Juana Holmes,
607 North Commercial street.
In connection with this benefit,
a unique display of antique jew
elery will be made. One collection
will come from Portland and will
represent many rery ancient Eng
lish pieces of Jewelery.
The public Is inrited to attend
Ihe card benefit and also to en
Joy the Jewelery display..
Monmouth Miss Bertha Ma
son, a nurse in St. Anthony's
hospital at the Grenfell mission
In Newfoundland, who is - the
guest of her sisters, Mrs. E. M.
Ebbert, Miss Esther Mason and
Miss Irene Mason of Monmouth,
was the inspiration for a norel
party Thursday night at the Eb
bert home. Giiesta were members
ind friends 4 tbt Pelro Biblo
school class el the KranfsUcil
church, ily request of the host
ess thy rame attired in cos
tume of the long ago, with ac-
MortM which included white
aprons, high top shoes, plumed
hats and shawls.
An old fashioned program teat
ured readings, negro dialect num
bers, group singing of old songs
with harmonica, accordion and
piano accompaniment. Mrs. Eb-
bert's costume was roted most
unique, but as hostess she walr
ed this honor which fell to Mrs.
W. Tilton who was presented
with a prize.
Those present were . Dr. and
Mrs. L. L. Hockett of Salem.
Miss Bertha Mason, Mr. antTMrs.
N. A. Nelson, Miss Esther Mason,
Mr. and Mrs. Tilton. Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Schweiser, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Irerson, Mr. and Mrs.
Orral White, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Icholl, Her, A. L, Lonsberry,
Miss Althea Lonsberry and Mr.
and Mrs. Ebbert.
Miss Mason Is returning to
Newfoundland rla Chicago, going
Tfom there to Montreal!, tbea to
St. jonns. iier destination, the
Grenfell mission, at St Anthony
Post, in the extreme northeast
end of the island, will be reach
ed by dog team
. .. ..
The W. W. 0. of tho First
Baptist chutch ffietc Iday e
eningat the church for its regn
lar business and program meet
ing;, The leader in charge was
Ruth IndhaL Interesting topics
were . developed npon the sub-
Meet of "Loyalty to Country." II-
dria Beach, Peggy. Peterson
Verdle Grant, Lillyan Jteothlan,
Clark far topics tiw Dorothy
DJerki Ud the daTOUoni. Re
freshments and a social1 hour
concluded this enjoyable meet-
in "
Ketier-About 40 friends and
neighbors gathered at the W. E.
Satage home, Saturday erenlng to
eongratulate-the newly weds. Mr.
and Mrs, Winard Sarage. An ere-
f nlng was spent in games and re
freshments were' serred at a late
hour. .
I tSonhrSivJ
Society Editor
Monmouth Thanksgiring din
ner parties were numerous in
Monmouth Thursday. The larg
est one occurred at Jessica Todd
hall where almost all of the stu
dents who lire there were en.
tertalned at a turkey dinner at
IX o'clock noon. In the after
noon, games and musle were
enjoyed Informally in the muslo
room: and in the erening, a
large group gathered In the Wr
ing room to listen to the Port
land Symphony orchestra's broad
cast. Many of these students left
Friday afternoon for their homes
where tbe holiday dinner feat
ure has been held in abeyance
until their arriral for the week
end.
Other dinner parties in town
include .the following: Mr. and
Mrs. George Baun entertained
for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rowell of
McMlnnrille, Mr. snd Mrs. Ed
Fuller of Independence and Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Fuller of Mon
mouth. Mrs. A. W. Cooper was host
ess to a family dinner Thanks
giring night. Covera war placed
for Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper
of Centerrille, Wasb.i snd Mr.
aad Mrs. Ouy Cooper ot Bucoda.
wash., and Mrs, Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tetherow
entertained for Mr. and Mra, Ce
cil Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs. 0.
Cooper and daughter.
Silrerton Mr. and Mrs. W.
Moffett were glren a house
warminavby the. Christian church
choir Friday night Mr. Moffett
has taken orer the directorship
of the choir and Mrs. Moffett
is acting as musician. Present
at the gathering were Mr. and
Mrs. L. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Dickman, Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Oeder, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Bent-
son, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Gelser,
Henrietta Lorett, Frank Pow
ell, Mrs. Mary Andrews, Margar
et Thompson, Iter, and Mra. W,
O. Livingstone, Mr. and Mra. II.
Williams, Mrs. I. A. Gay. Lola
Gay, Bernlca Gay, Mra. J. Jor
dan, Mrs. Larloa Bentaoa. Mrs.
Carl Speht, Mra. J. Bahn, Unssell
ana oalo Quinn of Corrailis, aad
Mra. B. Qifford.
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Aff
airs
Corvallis Concert
Pleases :
Ur an1 "Ur 1 k. TTtninn l&.
rited a company of their trtendsl
to attend a musical soiree at their 1
suburban - home near Corrailis.
Snndar n!rbt. tn nrcuiAht Wattev I
Buxbanaa, youthful Pianist, who I
i on a eancArt tonr of th wt.l
Gneata attenAinr from Salem warn I
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schram Sid I
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sorarue. Orer t
a hundred persons wert accomo-
oatea in tne spacious iiansoni
bomo. I
Mr. Bnxhium is-a baUt f I
Vienna, Austrta. His father was I
nrofesaor of 'ceUo in: tha Dnlrer.1
sity c Vienna, Walter trow up
. I
forming on the eoncert stage at women ciuo by l
eicht. and after that tonrtn thelNatiOnal council in secur-l
cities or Europe, . playing in; tntl" hw i names irom &-ltji
k&v. a m . .
of nine. He studied nnder Joeef 1
Mofman in the Vienna Academy
country, becoming piano instruct-J
or in a eoaserratory in Clereland. I
He is now on his first tour of the I
west, and earn to Corrallu from I
Victoria, V- I
His Sunday erening concert
rered a raried program from the
masters. Beginning witn uanaers I
"Andante," an unpublished num-
ber. written primarily for the or-1
gan. One of the most briiUantly
..mw. ... T t.w.
cert Etude D Flat" Others which
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nin riirTih," w.it.
Blue Danube'
was a delight.
hmm far mnMrinr In oncrta
ln this state and if arrangements ed to compliment the annlrer
aro made it may be that ho will BaT ofMr-A Morley And also as
appear in Salem. compliment to Smith M. Stout,
Presbyterian Women
Plan Luncheon Meet
Thtt P.hTfHn ai aAi.i.
will mee for a one o'clock lun-
cheon at the church Wednesday,
Tt ia TMnmmtaA th ao ,nHi
hrlna- hmr nwry, takla. tI.
Following the luncheon meet-
ing there will bo a program at
2:10 o'clock. This will be giren
by Lynn Cronemlller of the state
forestry serrice and W. V. Full-
er will show motion pictures of
Oregon forests and scenery.
Hostesses Include Mrs. B. I,
Byers, Mrs. L. K. Siegmund,
Mrs. H. 8. Bosshard, Mra. J. W.
Harbison, Mrs. Robert Elfstrom,
Mrs. George Skaggs, Mrs. H. G.
Falrhurst and Mrs. A. H. Wy-
att.
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Turner Miss Margery and
Harold Fowler entertained Friday
night at the home of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Fowler,
for members of the younger set
and a few older guests. Those
present were: Misses Anna and
Edna Johnson, Emma Denyer,
Dorothy and Gwendolyn McCully,
Josephine. Ruth Margaret and
Fernal GUstrap, Margaret Robert
son, Rachel Garner, Emma and
Pharlntt Par Mtrlnrv and AIIAa
Fowler, and Melrln Holt, Herbert
nngKi, ait in uarner, wan Ber
nard, John Hawk, Albert Jensen,
Louis, Kenneth and Harold Fow
ler, Mr. Part. Iter, and Mra. B. J.
Qllatrap, and Mr. and Mrs. rtowlar
and children Eleanor, Elolse and
Freddie.
e e e
Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. A. 0.
Malloy entertained the members
of the Country elub at a' bridge
party Saturday night at their
home. High scores were won by
Mrs. Waldo Brown, Miss Elrlra
Scholl. Waldo Brown, and Julius
Stauffer.
Leland and Vera Kocker assist
ed the hostess in serving to Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Stauffer, Mr. and
Mra. L A. Braden. Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Smith, Mr. and Mra. Julius
Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bra-
den, Mr. and Mrs. Elton McLaugh-
lln, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Will, Mr.
and Mrs. Waldo Brown, Mra. Anna
Scholl, Qua Will, the Misses El-
Tlra and Lonore Scholl, John
Soholl, and Mr. and Mrs. A, C.
Malloy.
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CerOficate, , .
Work on Signatures
Continues in 'Clubs
one oi tne interesting inmgs i
that the club women of the United
Stages are working npon this year
( . .u,n-l m mntfll.n 11- . A I
hames of women 4 attached to a
i peUUon-which will ' be dnpUcated
I as far as necessary1- and sent to
the rulera of foreign! nationa ask-
ing; that representatirb group
of women from each country.. bo
sent to mo-, wond'a g&ir which
will be herd In" Chicago, thf jiunv.
s.nocs'T m
wv.v v namea do seenrea ny
January, . - i f
w neing sponsoreo ny
tho Council of Women and In this
council; atO 80 national women's
wiiuuom. taiem nas a rpr-
ntatiro Branch or lire of these
optional i organltaUonsj Salem
v..1Uoi u, . ,.
T. Business .and Prof esiional
women a club and the American
Association of . Unirorsity Women.
Joecauso oi tne lact mat U had
moro numbers " than any of ; the
other- aiuba lnVSt1m: AtI w
lam w wi nea aar mm w su - tamva k i '
charge of this !misaIonarT work."
and is finding. that there is atill
from the quota of Salem. She!
is making erery effort to get in I
touch with the rarioua groups J
when they meet in order to get I
them to secure signatures. Any I
of-laid by communications to her
would be a largo help. - 1
At tae miernaaonat meeting oi I
women, which it is hoped to be
brought about at the world's fair. I
discussion of international vrob-
i.m. ) v. t.v.. I
or representation from all couat-
r btU' ts. it 1.
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Dinner Complimente
Guest at Morley Home
J -
Sunday was a gala day at thejand Frncl Babb
George A. Morley home at which
I Um birthday dinner was serr-
VU VUU OV4J UV UI X0lli.
Wrominr n-t. t ,!
home.
Mrs. Morley and Mr. Stout are
til at at slTl1 KrAthav aantft rinttl 1T
stont'a arriral thia wAobon th
had not mat for At tpt H -
U 8f yeara old, the eldest of 11
children, and Mrs. Morley Is the
Tonnreat.
I Present foF tha dlnnor vera
Mr. and Mra. T. H. Morley, Mr.
nd Mrs. J. T. Grayblll, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Pleasant and daugh-
ter Ruth of Dallas; Donald Mor -
ley, Miss Tronne Aufrane and
r. ana Mrs. ueorge A. Money
and Smith Stout and John Stout
e e a
Jefferson Mrs. Earl Cunning
ham entertained the Derer Rural
Recreation club in the Morning
Star Grange hall recently. Mrs.
Marrin Fletcher, Mrs. Ralph
Groshong, and Miss Helen Hoefer
were appointed to serre on the
entertainment committee. Mrs.
Ralph Wildman was honored with
a miscellaneous shower.
Guests present were Mrs. E. E.
Berer and daughter Gertrude.
Club members present were Mrs.
Ralph Groshong, Mrs. Marrin
Fletcher, Mrs. Fred Hoefer and
daughter Helen, Mrs. Albert
Harnlsch, Mrs. Merrln Case, Mrs.
Carl Harnlsch, Mrs. Roy Hllllker,
Mrs. Wildman, Mrs. Minnie Dafis
nd daughter, and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wldner of
St. Louis entertained with a
charming old faahJonefl dinner
at tbalr home Thanksgiving day,
complimenting Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Wldner, Barbara Jean and
Carl Wldner, C. 0. Ft 1st, Frank
Newberg, James Beggs, Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Hess, Gilbert Charles
Hess, Long Fairfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted'Osborn, LeRoy, Buddy
and Richard Osborn of Waconda:
Cecil Dencer, Miss Lola Esther
Hammer, Miss Esther Hammer
of Hasen Green; Miss Dorothy
Wldner of Portland.
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Dr. Helen Pearce, Miss Beryl
Holt. Mrs. Phil Barrett and Mra.
I George Allen motored to Port-
land Friday to bo guests at tho
I American Association of Unlrer-
sity Women for tho tea which
this group gara at tho home
1 of Mrs. James B. Roberts, eom-
pllmentlng Dr. Ellen Fits Fen-
I dleton president of Wellesley
'college.
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TWO PAIRS OF
$1.00 CHIFFON HOSE
PERFECT QUALTTT FRENCH HEEL .
E $4 Rock Crystal NecUace Strung on
SUver-Platcd Chain
F RE"
rreent this eertllto?
9X00 box of Face Powder, one 11.00 Exquisite Fer
huns, a 94.00 Bock Cat Crystal .Necklace strung on
Khar pUtod rhaJa aotd TWO PAIRS of LADIES' SILK
91. M HOSE. Benaember, yow get a PAIRS of hosiery,'
If yon can not come at tills hour, send some one to
our store before sale, Icare 89c and your" set TiIl be
laid aaido, ." " a.. -.
YOU
lun
Order.
OPiLY
AND THIS AD
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v40K BaiO St. lUiUbertr. SalenEf
PHONE 8118-3110 ONLY THE
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jDUSUiesS IVleeting
Monthly business and social
meeting of the Semper Fideles
class of the Temple Baptist church
was held at the country home of
Miss Arna Babb, recently.
Class members nresent were O
i w!-"tea TheV- Cla Wratt!
Vl.i, ' v. r, ',!z
vVniler Krm w.rbr Mn w
""w . "V" wetneroy, Muriel
I Potter, Arline Cross, Arna Babb,
ku rl,?; ArtTnV hnTn.
S pvMoSS
star. Edward Reld, Bill Cross,
H"y Flnn' Eldon York, Harrey
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B"T pKe Mr. and Mrs. H. Babb,
Refreshments were serred at a
late hour.
Hazel Green Mrs. J. V. Lehr-
A I Jl lit.
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Sunday noon for her sisters, Miss
Clara Dalke of Portland and Miss
Esther Dalke of Salem. Corers
were placed for Miss Elenor
Wiebe, Aberdeen, Idaho., Misses
I Martna ana flima oeng, miss iswa
"r' ,f L K i w
f"" A.lTln rJ,unkaL ??9ZPn'
Idaho.: Rufus and .Srrald Frans,
"lnlr Weaei, Om YVBllJ, Kay
MeIHDl,IB.'. Roy ,u?nm"' a" f f
f.- MlM wleJ1b A1j'n
wweaeua fiuu i
1 inrman nome, ana win
entet pregon State college shortly.
CEREAL
OVERCOMES COMMON
CONSTIPATION
Ail-BraN Provides "Bulk,"
Vitamin B and Iron
KeDogrg's Aix-Bran meets a basic
seed ox the American dietary, it
supplies "bulk" so helpful in cor
recting common constipation. In
eleven years, Aix-Bran baa won
million ox sautned users.
New testa show added reasona
for tho success of AllBian. Lab
oratory experiments prove that, In
addition to "bulk," It provides vita
min B to help tone tho intestinal
tract.
Tho headaches, loss of appetite
ind energy that so often result from
constipation can be overcome by
this pleasant cereal. How much bet
ter than using pills and drugs.
Aix-Bran is mild. Its "bulk" fa
much like that of lettuce. Within
the body, it absorbs moisture and
forms a soft mass, which gently
dears the intestines nff wastes.
Two tablespoonfula dally are suffi
cient to orercome most types of eon
stipatdon. Chronic cases, with erery
zneaL If sot reliered this way, see
your doctor.
Another benefit of All-Bean is
that tt has twice aa much blood-
building iron aa an equal amount
oy weight ox Doer urer.
Cspua an aaA1 ab veaia I am AaAlV
skvvsi ee saa vwweMs v War aaa wwa-
Ing. Tempting redpea on the red-and-green
package. Sold by all gro
cers. Made by Kallogf in Battle
vrecx.
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Thursday
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FOR .
ALL FIVE
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BEST'
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EUCIOUS
Sterling Guild 4 , L r -
Enjoys Breakfast ? ,
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.The ' annual Thanksgirlng
breakfast for which the Sterling
Guild ,of the Caralry - Baptist
church " entertains each Tear' .was
for, this year a successful erent of
Sunday morning. It was giren .in
special compliment to the mem
bers wno were, back from college
for the Thanksgiring holidays.-
Cbrysanthemumi and pumpkin
coach drawn by turkeys made, the
attractlTe- eenterpleee for -the ta
ble' at which , was seated' Mrs. H:
S. Glle, Mrs. Earl Gregg. - Miss
Ruby Vasburg, ' Miss Helen Alex
ander, ' Miss Velma Alexander,
Mis LaVinea Bnirgy, Miss Jean
McElhinny, Miss Mary Enslin,
Miss Helen Mann, Miss Janet. Me-
CalUster. .Miss 'Ruth 'McAllister,
Miss Lola Dale Pickens, Miss Rath
Sawyer, Miss Marlon" Rose, Miss
Helen ' Miller, Miss Alma Willis.
Miss Helen Grares, Miss Louise
Jennings, Miss. Lorame Graber,
Miss Zelda Harlan,' Miss Carol
Stoddard,' Miss Era Cochran, Miss
Mildred Mosher, Miss Lois Coch
ran, Miss Mildred Taylor.
Miss : Velma Alexander was
toastmlstress and toasts were gir
en by Miss Jean McElhinny and
Miss LaVinia Bnirgy.
Waconda Mn and Mrs. Karl
M. Brown entertained at dinner
Thanksgfrlng day - for the . pleas
ure of Mr. Brown's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Brown, of this
place' whoso wedding annirersary
it was. Guests were Mrs. Cora
Spurlock, Mr. Darling, Miss Nina
Spurlock, all of Salem, Leslie
Brown of Cornelius, Miss Gladya
Brown, and the honor guests.
Mrs. J. R. Simonds assisted
by Miss Cora Talklngton will
entertain mothers of the cradle
roll, beginners and primary
class members of the First Con
gregational ehnrch at the par
sonage Wednesday afternoon.
This will be an Informal tea
meeting which will, begin at
o'clock.
I
Mrs. J. W. Ritchie will be
hostess to members of the Les
lie Can-Do class at her home at
2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
No coach fare on any rail line la
lower. Yet on Southern Pacific you
can go East through Calif or n'u.
Travel In sunshine. See fascinating
San Frandsco, gay Los Angeles.
Ten days to make the trip. You '
ride in steam-heated, all-steel
coaches or reclining chair cars that
provide cushioned, roomy comfort.
100 lbs. free baggage allowance.
Examples of other coach fares
East through Calif or ma:
NEW YORK .... $70.70
DETROIT . a . a . 49.81
ST. LOUIS ..... 40.00
Via New Orleans If you with. First
Class meals snd berth on Southern
Pacific steamer from New Orleans to
New Yoik included la this (are.
A. F. NOTII, Agent
Passenger Depot, 18th a
Tel. 4408
HEP All WORK
Hens Half
Ladles Half
floiea
75c
Rubbt Haela both mem
Til "ejlM'-i i 'f iih5', ii nV)OgJ
womena
Mens Leather
Hcela;
50c
Wa tun only the Ilnsf material and offer you eipcrt
workmanship. p0 not bo mislead Jhlf la equal to any,
'SMS .. .
Mr. Orwig and Mrs. Gleif
Faxsott:-wiU be the assisting
hostesses. ,- ,
' - - e . i " -
, Keiter The Keixer Ladles AidL f
win meet all day: Thursday, with
Mrs. Howard Bllren. A fall at- v
tendance is desired as plans are ,
to : be. completed; for the cooked v !
food sale and hasaar to be held
December 19. - i i --
Miss Lois Cochran was the in - V-
pplratlon for a : pretty birthday ;
party at her . homo when her' ala-
ter. Miss Era Cochran, entertained t '
lu her honor Friday. night? Mrs,
W. Earl Cochran assisted at thai i
eoffeo hoar. ' - . s
... y..i , , t t
V Hazel Green Mrs. C. A. KoboiT :
and Mrs. Rudolph Waeken will be ;
hostesses to tho Sunshine Sewing
club at the C. A. Kobow ; home
Wednesday afternoon, November :
SO.
' ' e
Waconda -Honoring the wed"
ding annirersary of Mr. and Mrs,
E. J. Becker, recently of Hayward,
Calif., a family dinner was held
Sunday at the A. W. Nusom homo.
e ,
LARWOOD, Nor. 11 Mra.
Clair Luner and small daughter
left " Saturday for her homo in
North Carolina' after making an
extended risit among friends
and relatires.
I rt r arr-m.T .
. who bay
Gifts for Men
In selecting gifts
for men there are
two important con
siderations: first,
what to buy;' sec
ond, where to buy.
The Alex Jones label on his gift
Is assurance of quality and
style. Our gifts are worthy of
yonr friends.
Then, too, you will enjoy shop
ping here where we will pleas
antly and unhurriedly help you
in your selections of gifts.
"Gifts Men WU1 Appreciate"
OPEN EVKXING3 .
ALEX JONES
N. High Senator Hotel
214
Q
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Oak
.ow Price
Full Soles and Hee4
$2.00to$
Patches,
only
l 'II
25c 1 5 i
in Km, saw ar vaiy.-
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