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i 1 - ; . PAGE NINE - 1 ' The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon: Friday Mominsr, November 10, 1933 s. ii t If IS 1 it ' i i 'V a4 0, J, 1.t fl ! 1 i Isilvcrton - Program Leaves . Afternoon Free for Big - "A i Football .Tilt SILVERTON;, Tfor. The lo cal Legion post has prepared fall day far Armistice celebration at $ilvertoa and has left the after noon Ire so that those- who will. pna a large number hare Indi cated their, intention to do somar auena ine xootball same at Port land.. . . - ...-.v-.i'; 't- :;- n. iuo i i ooservaace ones IwithT the parade which Is sched uled to form at North Water ad A streets and march along Water etreet ,to the armory where thai Mr. ad; Mrs. O. F. Ferrons who program till be held. At the.jjro- Option Price Given 10 Years Ago Pcaf , By Wood for Land , DATTO Nov. ft A deal ', was - made Hatarday ; whereby " lo Wood of IJaytoo, became the owner of the 40 acres of Willam ette rirer -bottom land belonging- to George I. Shel barn of Unxravafe, that was 10 years ago leased and sale option given. At the expiration of the. -lease Satwrdajr the pwr chase was made at the stipulated cash price agreed wok at the execntion of the -lease. It m let to hops and has r been a portion of tbe l85acres oMt o iiWood Trd awar Dayton. gram the Dr. ! W. O. Uvinastone .will offer the invocation and pro- no a nee the benediction. Rot Hew ltt, assistant to the attorney min eral, will be the speaker at the morning program. The Silverton school band, directed by Calvin Storey. , wlH play; Mrs. Edaon Comstock will read "In Flanders' Field;." Mrs. William P. Scarth will sing, and Oliver Carpenter win gire a groan of banio solos i The annual pot luck- dinner of ex-service men and women will h held at noon at the armory and at night a Memory Lane" dance- will be the entertainment. live-on the Bethany road. m EST FESTIVAL SUITED, BH RIVER VIEW, Not. t. The Thursday Thimble clnb will give lta annual harvest festival No vember 15. The nsual refresh ments will be omitted this year and only candy and popcorn ball will be sold; also a quilt will be awarded. A good program is being prepared.. The Alfred Schelman family moved to Silverton Wednesday to be near his work. Men began to husk , the 35 acre-field of corn owned by A. Nelson, Wednesday. Although the- corn Is not as ripe as last, year, it is excellent and has a heavy yield. A farewell party was given at the Frank DeWall home Tues day sight for Merriel Sage, who t is leaving this week for his home la Red Dear, Alta., , Canada. Mr. Sage has been here at, the home of his ancle, Frank DeWall for tha past two years. About 20 attended. : . Taxpayers Will Vote On Building of Gym HUBBARD, Not. t To answer a popular demand the directors of Hubbard Instructed the clerk to post notices- for a school meeting to be held at. the schoolhonse this month when the taxpayers pres ent will decide whether the dis trict will hare a" gym for which 1400 worth of free labor has been donated. ImA NKvrLYWKDS MOVE SILVPRTON, Not. , 4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alfred (Gaynelle Beckett) have moved Into their home at S0( Sheridan street. The house was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cross who have moved to Portland. COMMUNITY CLUBS AUMSVILLE, Nor. . The reg ular community club meeting was held at the schoolhopse Tuesday night with the jnew .' president. Bland Speer, presiding. They vot ed to have Joint meetings with the other community dubs. Committees appointed were: membership, Mrs. William Wins low, Mrs. Frank Bowers,. Mrs. Su sie Ransom and Mr. Charles Par son; refreshment, Mrs. Charles Martin and Mrs. Opal Fuson. This was the first public appearance of tbe newly organised orchestra directed by Perry Spellbrlnk who Is teacher ef the seventh and eighth grades. The members are: Selmer Brown, Errol Kintr, Wayne Ran som, -Herman and Francis Ruet gers, Melvia Schuls, Miss Dorothy Ascha, Miss Mabel Hollander, Miss Charlotte Martin' and Miss Nera Ham, pianist, ; and" Perry Spell-brink.- 7 ' ' CENTRAL HOWELL, Not. I. A number of adjacent communi ties are to give numbers at the community club meeting Friday night. Mrs. F. E. Way and Mrs. Thomas Lovre'are arranging the program and a large crowd is expected. SCIO, Not. t. The proposal to dissolve the Scid Parent -Teacher association and form a community club In lieu thereof Is to be the special order of business at a reg ular meeting to be held" Thursday night, November If. LIBERTY..N0V. 9 The Liberty community club will meet Friday evening, November 10, at 8 p. m. The American Legion will put on the- program in charge of Rufe White. 15 of 39 Students : Examined at Clinic Given No Demerits HUBBARD, Not., Of the SI children examined at the clinic Wednesday, XI were from White, I school and- two preschool, and I I from Hubbard, 1 ? school and one preschool. Seven from White and eight front Habbard were found to be without defect. xne . examining physician was Dr. Burke. He was assisted by the nurse, Neva Lyndes, Mrs. Waldo Brown, Mrs. George Knight and Mrs. John Friend. office ta the Woodbura city hall. Two ' persons have I been ; work lag. at . the local headquarter! -since October It and, say they,, will - stay- here registering . for relief work as long aa there are any here who want to sign ap. 120 Men in Northern End Sign for Relief WOODBURN, Not. 9. Over 120 men' from the Woodbura district have already signed up for federal relief work. It was stated here Wednesday afternoon by those in charge ef the branch QTJILTEBS EXTRA BUST t MEHAMA, No, f. The, weekly Quitting day for the Will- 1 Ing Wcrkert was well - attended Wednesday with 20 women turn ing out! to help, with the rush , orders which are to be finished before Christmas. Roll Lee is quite ill at-the home of his sis ter, Mrs. Dixon. . ' REYNOLDS FAMILY COMES MONMOUTH, Not. . Mrs. Q. H. Reynolds arrived in Mon mouth -Saturday night having driven a track, heavily loaded , with, household goods from Pao nia, Colo. She was accompanied hy her two young children and made, the trip- to Join her hus band who came here' In August to find a location. To Feed Legionnaires : A poUuck dinner at noon fol lowing the program in. "the morn- fn&v will be en of the featarea of the Armistice- day observance at Silverton. The Legm Auxiliary. yetted at its .November meeting, to famish meat, potatoes and coffee for the nooo-day dinner. .Others attending, aad all ex-service men. Legtonnairesv csd Auxiliary ment lers are iarlbed are asked to fur nish plea, cakes, salads, and sand wiches. ' : - : father affairs reported upon at the Auxiliary meet ins: include: - Mrs. Ernest Starr chairman of the fchlld welfare work of the group, reported that 1Z dresses had been completed and sent to the veter an's children Ti home. Mrs. George ; Towe, chairman of the sewing committee, reported one quilt completed, another .well,, under ..way and others planned for. The Sewing ctnb will continue making Qttilts f or charitable purposes dur ing the winter. The unit also en-" ; dorsed the sale of Christmas seals and voted to support the sale ma terially. Mrs. R. E. Klelnaorge is In charge of the local tuberculosis seal sale. Ill Ml t ClUD EEEInS I'JOflfi ' MONMOUTH. Nor. Crimson O, dramatic club of the Oregon, normal school has chosen three playa for preseatatleat The Chi nese Water Wheel' by Edna Hig jgins Strachan, has this cast: di rector, Dorothy Cansler. Main cast Ben Adair. Lawrence Wismer, Elizabeth Baler, Donni Connye, .Valmere . BuDiav Stage manager, Crest Houghton : property man ager. Kathleen Fltzpatrkk; cos fumes, Barbara Powers. "Good Medicine." by Jack Ar nold and Edwin Burke. Director, Lucille Berney. Cast: Willard Kewton, Helen Harris, Lucille Berney, stage- manager, Orvllle Johnson, property manager, Hel ea Smith, costumes, Enola Fleet, - "When Love - Grows Up," by Constance Powell" Anderson. Di rector, Gilbert Mack. Cast: John Kirigin, Juata Johnson. Wlnnlfred. Ebbert. stage snasager, Uargaret McBeth, property manager, Kreta Calaran, costumes, Elsie Rose. Gertrude Doyle is ehaJrnane-of the program committee; business and publicity committee-Is com posed of Leone Baker, Enola Fleck, Hugh Edwards and Wln nlfred Ebbert, Leaves in Streets ' Topic at Meeting ! f Of Town's Fathers 1 . .11 f 'WOODBUKN, Not. 9. As ! late' aa f Wednesday' afternoon Street Commissioner John Mair f laid ha - haa- had no trouble at i all about property owners putting eilesr leaTee-- in the street, as ta been tho practice for several years past. Tuesday " night at a meeting of the Woodburn coan-' Veil It was decided that anyone found 'guilty ? of putting -leaves in the pubHe streets be subject o arrest. :-wU,: . Ray O. Glatt, member of the chamber of commerce's commit tee which hae charge of the plac ing of the city's new sign, ois cuBeed several aspects of the ease with the council but no of ficial action was taken, v It "has been discovered that the lots oa- Harrison street re cently sold to .Ferdinand Bras l ael by the city are actually coun ty property, lUTlnavbeen bonht come time ago. The city must . either buy the. property from the county and then settle the nego tiation with. Brassel or let Bras oel deal.dlrectlywith the county. V DANCE RECITAL GTVEX DAYTON,. NoTi . The fourth - annual - dancing program of Miss -- Catherine Laidlaw a dancing students of Portland, wa presented- at the Dayton opera hous Friday night under the auspices of - the- Dayton. Wo man! ciTio- etabv The admission netted approximately III for tho Tpju broom toad. - - CHILD (31AVELT 1XL ' SILVBBTC tor. t. LlUle-thie- - year - 1 Sylvia Ford 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ford or 15M Salem roa. " a Salem hospital recoTering from serious cparatlos- She' ia atill repoxtad la a critical condition. Tina 'b tha granddaochter, of f ill! TUT C A ' r r C w 1 -1 . 1 1 n l jnv iiNuj wards make in purcnasing ror millions " right back into b h I I LR VA L U h b ! . J . . go Gilt Ccgs fat r . j 50c ea. Large Choice Over a dozen new styles! Elack or brown; in smart fall leathers. " f Dentcl TwkethenMeS ta y SOctdxa. Accepted by Zt UlAt Ccpe Gloves rWWeatea $1.29 pr. Stir style el eft rif nl-ia, aaBned. Fear bone length. Black, brews. Rubber GdosKes 89c pr. Bntwe erhUA tflfcasrywesl Dance Sets Silk Crepe! $1.00 Good quality, trimtued with imported lace. Chemises, S 1. 4S . f dftlft s sevWrfcfkfCsV 79c FaD cat, neatly tailored. Fine elatk Plaiaee Mcns Pajamas FlannektU $1.19 Aaeekea Paaaeia oottom . flaaaea. Middy or coat style. Fall cat. Plaid CIcnkeH 1.59 Nsiteaatly kaewa aesvy "Fleeeyaawa TDO WsaJkfes I C1x99 Sheefs 'Kaaaai SaMaaal eWSsa $1.09 ea stmcK ap wane a Uw. teagweaar wbJe age. are atill 1 lit sal y Sernge 42x34, 23c ; fJring Fcuicet Fhte ssedera deslgrsv dtta, abW Fm Thm Brtghtmr Sfafo mt IAtm - Ncv Sheers Top Off the Mode SmOdCmUnt $5 Bright top pins slim, dafrk skirt eqaisUat prasnefy ssmarf street drea. Son day night frocks take to the same flififiiay cornliiTia tloa exf coHtrasta. Hke these anil crcry typo of beaaty, fit into ererr wardrobe. Thej-fme in aoBd eaJera, Jblaek and brown, too, if yon prefer- them. In 4 Sparkling JVem Fashion t Metal Turbans Only a dollar far gela er-sflvev saet si Isrbtai or mart briaamad hats with cote veils ... bews ef velvet . . . aaatal eraa bkbm .... tacks. Ia glorious evs alag shades. r 1 il aft Fcikton-Farorad S&l Flat OcchT street shades to wear beneath coats. White and pas tels for lingerie Ererr color washable- 3S inches wide. A Ward Vdae $595 CEasmi? Specially Priced for November $ I 95 Buy now and Save! Attrac tive ikcasiohai Chair with e raf wrtahJe sag; seat. Dur able upholstery. Wear Dull Finish, Hi Twist Mh (Kb Full-Fashioned "Goldoncrests" o c a. t y , ' Scnatt sheer dnf- foaa or rtvrdiei. service-weight. All tbe new darker shades lor winter are here at Wards. grays taupea. : Oear, pore aSk with pieot topa and Tkay'n Priced Very tow t - ff znJi Vcrsn Elzrlxcts S-wool pi a a Pennine core yam for added stresgthl 4 lbs. in weight! Sine 3284 inchea with deep 3 ia. Good-Lookmg! Priced Low! Wool-filled Sateen Covered Comforts SVm. IDOOI D(II inches lo keep you covered up to your cars! Weight 4H pounds-. Bloc, rose, green, hdio, gold. Complete with 3 Pillows I Trtplo Studio Couch Haa it aa a aaia he dev. A double or twin beds C YoO1? by aicht U rxeear or W J??. WStk law S light rent covering. aerspruif aaattrese. aa dowe, S3 monthly, plsJ carrying charge- M JJ High Style! Fine W Quality! Low Price! New expensive looking fashion details! All the season's leading: styles and leathers I We spared nothing to bring you the cream of the fashion crop! Every shoe in this group represents the best value in quality and style we have ever been able to offer you at this low price. Pumps! Ties! T-straps! Suede! Kid! Black. . a pair only ?l3) - Vdue for Boyd Oeofords $lg39 Get the best for boyt Black calf with strong Strong soles! shape! Extra quality! Blucber exfords or high shoes. Goodyear welt constrnction. ! ea Bay et Words . . .Sore I Gudify Lee-he! lalew pries) 1 quality at Wards! Herea a black calf grain leather oxford with oak leather sole, Buy Now! Real Value m Every Step Littb Qlth WcsJ Clccft Winter strap fordrasa op" wear the black calf t& for school, i -J Real rahsee. vs 164n. rOll King? Tested ; KS-Cuts ST5 4 A M b? VareV Bnreatt el Standards); ' Tested throurhotrtC AH leather nudea brown. . ell treated chrome tanned leathV? er uppers, soles middle eoles. AD MaOaalr! Prleed 50 Icm tbnsi fdmjm annrket! 2 IPn(E(BS With mohair prices as high as. they are, we canaot repeat this Ward valae. Both pieces have comforUble high backs aad roll arms. And the cashioas, backs sad seats are spriag-filled. Carved feet. Vclour Set Homespun $49.9S 4375 ! J as down, se uoathly, phu carryiasj chargo 275 N.Liberty Phcns 8774 I: H -'V i-"1 1