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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, November JESSIE STEELE Society Editor - Phone 9101 imday ociety, Clnhs l-aiid Music of 'The' - Statesman j BolR Observes -Annual Sinart " Informal Held at Brilliant iChuTch Weddings Unite Two Couples During Week . Salem Golf Gliib on Saturday Night. ion . With Liincliepii"" . : PAGE TWELVE Page Gelebrat i- ii ... j Vows Spoken In Portland Church BEFORE the altar of Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church in Port- land. Miss Eleanore Cascaden Dammasch, daughter of Dr. F. H. Dammasch of Portland,' and Don ald Ct Siegmund, son of Mr. and Mrs.'. C. E. ..Siegmund of Salem, were married Friday night at 8 o'clock. Chaplain J. W. Beard read the aerTice in the presence of the im mediate families. . ' "i , The bride wore an attractive winered salt embellished with gray lamb, a gray hat and gray accessories. Her corsage was of gardenias.' Mrs. Max Carman of Salem was matron of honor for - her sister. j Benjamin Thomas of -Salem at tended Mr. Siegmund as;ibest man. The couple will be ft home in Longview, Wash., at the Bower apartments. The bride attended Oregon State college where 'she was affiliated with Kafpa Alpha Theta. Mr. Siegmund fa a grad uate of the University of Oregon and is a member of Beta Theta Pi. Both are well known to Sa lem's young set. Those attending the wedding from here were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Siegmund and Mi and Mrs. Max Carman. " Coos Bay Convention of Interest Here The Salem B. and P. W. club has received an invitation to at tend the Coos Bay district con ference to be held at Coqullle Sunday, November 10. Clnbs in cluded in this, district are ' Co quille, Roseburg and Coos Bay. The day's program includes a 7:30 o'clock breakfast In ttie Coqullle hotel, an executive coun cil meeting, an open forum at 10:30 a. , m. and luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Winifred R. Henries", state' president, will pre side. I Among those attending from Salem are Miss Helen Louise Cresby, Mrs. Faith Kimball Blac. Miss Merl Dimick and Mrs. Herrick mHE Active cliib was host for a trustees' dance last night X at the Salem Golf club. Brad Collins and his orchestra played. Those on the committee were B. K. Graybill, chairman, E. E. Thomas, Dr. E. V. Fortmiller, Ray Busick, Vernon Perry and Wi W. McKinney. Additional guests invited were Mr. and. Mrs. Hubert , ' ; " ' Ashby of Dallas, Edward Sox of ! Albany, Earl Chalfan of Silverton, Miss Ruth Hubbs of Silverton, Norman Eastman of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. David Lloyd Stearns of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Albright of Silverton. Those from Salem bidden were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrall, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooleyj Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Page, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Boseemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sears, Alfred Petrle, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Knox, Dr. Cliff Kuhn, Dr. George RItterman, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fleming, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Lebold, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Thompson, Kenneth Potts, Lloyd Claggett, Dejyl Myers, John Creech, Saul Jans, John Marr, E. O. Stadter, Don Hendry, Howard Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Allen, jr. i Glen Hieber, Ron Gemmell, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Kurtz, Dr. and Mrs. Baekstrand,' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Benesteele, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Reese, Mr. and Mrs, John Hanlon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Har land, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Lbngswortn, Kenneth Linklator, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McDonald, Ronald Frlzzell, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wilson, Her bert Jones, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Buren, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Treve Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. John Heltzel. Robert Dra- ger. Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Oh linger, Loring Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Caughill, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Duncan, Chester Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Delvin Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Horton and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Eldridge. ' G.K.P. Club Lays Plans For Christmas -y The- G.K.P. club was entertain ed Tuesda ynight at the home of Mrs. W. F. Foster. Members are Nrorking on Christmas gifts. Plans were laid for a progressive dinner to be held at Christmas time. Present were Mrs. Jack Bille ter, Mrs. Harry Harms, Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. J. Dale Taylor, Mrs. Kinley Adams. Mrs. Will Pickens, Mrs. O. H. Pickens, Mrs. H. S. Gile, Mrs. B. E. Sisson, Mrs. E. H. Bingenheimer and the hostess, Mrs W. F. Foster. -. 'A i lit ''. j - , - I v J S , x f f ' - !' . ' .- . - - -- - " . . r. - Ty. .-. ; ; . " : i ' . ..., ' . , r ' - ... t. ' r ( - - --'5. ' ' -...- y .'. 7 -. , t : . . v " . . : -' -r , ' , , :-. " X 1w , ... . -.-J .., j. . 5, - -"f x r. t - . v-y t"- , i t Final Week of Rushing on Campus milE excitement of rush vck X pervades Willamette univer sity sororities and will not subside until pledging takes place next Sunday, November 10. Buf fet dinners at the three houses were held Friday at Beta Chi, last night at Delta Phi and will be given Monday night at Alpha Phi Alpha. Rushing reaches its climax In the beautiful formal dinners ar ranged for next week. Tuesday night Delta Phi entertains, Wed nesday night, Alpha Phi Alpha ana rnursday night, Beta Chi. Bete Chi Guests at the Beta Chj house Friday entered via a gang plank laoeiea tne s. 8. Beta Chi. Life preservers, oars and other nau tical decorations hung from the walls. Deck games were tn play and 80 were served at the dinner hour. More formal decorations were the white flowers In white shell shaped vases carrying out the Diue and white motif. Miss Dorothy McGee was gen eral chairman assisted by Miss L.uciie Bramard, Miss Helen Pur vine, Miss Irma Oehler, Miss Lil lian Graham and Miss Jane Flsh The Delta Phi house was trans- OLeft, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Trick (Nadean IfcWaia) who were married O I Tvesday night In the Leslie Memorial church. Right, Mr. and Mrs. ! Lawrence Reasor (VeJma Wagner) who were united at large j ceremony Thursday morning tn the First Christian church. A BRILLIANT affair of last I night was the formal ball J sponsored by the Subscrip tion club in Castllllan hall. A large no-host dinner preceded the .dance at the Quelle. Tk lut roiter tait yr lit Juds nd ,Hr. Harry Belt, Mr. and lira. Bob rt Btrreld, Mr. mnd Vn. W. T. Bytrt, Mr. ad Mrs. Walter Barach, Mr. and Mraj Gordon Wilson, Mr. aad Mra. Rax Adolph, Mr. and Mra. David adolpo, Mr. and Mra. Karl 6. Bck, Mr. and Mra. K. Q. Brady, .Mr. and Mra. Bray man Boiae, Mr. Mil Mra. P. W. Byrd. Mr. and Mra. Jerald Baekatrand, Mr. and Mra. Erneat BonaattcU, Mr. and Mra. Raymond Bona teela, Mr. and Mra. W. . Buren, Mr. and 'Mra. Chandler Brow., Dr. and Mra. W. W. Banm, Mr. and Mra. C. B. Croee, Mr. and Mra. John Canon, Mr. and Mra. r tua cotruit am. omocumc ns -irt CutM or Savtca . mm rtit to l ondchanctttlitB. igii sfaov of pnatnt tot ttx in WESTERN UKlON. ' TO" , M , 11.1 SIGNS tan- Miller Mercantile Co. Salem, Ore. WE HEFEBY AUTHORIZE YOU TO USE IN YOUR ADVERTISING AND SELLING OUR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY OF HOLEPROOF HOSIERY STOP THIS GUARANTEE IS GIVEN BY US AFTER EXHAUSTIVE CHECKING IN OUR LABORATORIES AND HUNDREDS OF WEAR TESTS STOP HOLEPROOF HOSIERY MAY NOW CARRY OUR GUARANTEE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Subscription Club Gives embership Roster I For Season formed into a south sea Island with palms, cocoanuts and leis, Saturday night Miss' Rosemary Hoffman greeted guests at the door In costume. ! The house trio made up of Miss Barbara Crookham, Miss Wanda Landon and Miss Annette Jordan sang. Dona and Joan Lockhead danced the hula. Miss Doris Unruh was chair man of arrangements. The serv ing? table was centered with miniature Hawaiian scene. Wallace Caraon, Mr. and Mra. Allan Car eon, Mr. and Mra. Dolph Craig, Mr. and Mra. Frank Chapman. Mr. and Mra. H. A. Cornoyer, Mr. and Mra. Cheater Cox. Mr; and Mra. J. H. Callaghan, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Oeachell. Mr. and Mra. Fred Deckebach, Mr. and Mra.' Frank . Decke bach, Jr-, Mr. and Mra. J. T. f)elaaey, Mr. and Mra. W. C. Dyer, Mr. and Mra. J. J. Elliott. Mr. and Mra. D. W. Eyre, Mr. and Mra. R. L. Edwardi, Mr. and Mra. Homer Efan, Albert Efan, Mr. and Mra. A. C. Eoff, Mr. and Mra. H. E. Eakin, Mr. aid Mra. D. J. Try, Jr Mr. and Mrs. OUMord Earaaer, Mra. Veins Farmer. Mr. and Mra. Bart Ford, Mr. and Mra. Walter Fnhrer. Carl Sabrielaoa, Mr. ad Mra. L. D. eriCftU), Mr. and Mra. J. J. riirith. Dr. aa Mra. V. H. Qamjobrt, Mr. and Mra. V. H. rlggi, Mr. and Mra. Carl Gerlinger, Jr., of Dallae, Mr. and Mra. Hollia Bvatincton, Dr. and Mra. Darid B. Hill, Mr. and Mra. Goe Hit eon, Mr. and Mra. Harry Hawkiaa, Mr. and Mra. G. T. Hadley. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holt, Mr. and Mra. R. S. Ham ilton, Mr. and Mra. Clifton Irwin. Mr. ad Mrs, B, E. Jonea, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnion, Mr. and Mra. Walter Kirk, Mr. and Mra. Erttl Kay, Mr. end Mr. Edwin Keeeh, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell K. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Linn, Mr. and Mra. William H. Lytle, Mr. and Mr. Fred Lamport. Mr. aod Mra. Oliver Leeke. Mr. and Mrs. T. A.' LWasley, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Laidl.w. Mr. and Mra. ! W. T. Loder. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mr. and Mra. P. O. MaeDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McXellaa, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mar shall, Mr. and. Mr. Vera MUler, Mr. Good Housekeeping checks and guarantees the quality of Holeproof Hosiery how made both sheerer and stronger at a cost of $250,000 . yet you pay nothing more 1 No need now to puzzle over what brand of hosiery to buy. Good House keeping has solved that problem for you.' They gave Holeproof Hosiery " the .most thorough laboratory check ing they could devise... then proved it In actual wear with a "wear squad" of active young women. And now , they authorize us to place their guarantee of qual- . ' J fry on Holeproof Hosiery I You'll delight in the exquisite qual ity of this hosiery, now sheerer and stronger han ever before . . , because ...t.;l- . ir.1 f r- r AAA I 5 wwen cost, noicprooi azsuwu . . . , i j, yet cpst you not one penny more. V , Let us show you the ten Hole- V proof features of superiority. All correct new shades in shadowless chiffon or light service weights. 1 3 pair a for $25 eBJBJBsBSaf. , easeJa eMaff sMaVV T awweaias tMwas raastea Ieeune , Is la the coty hjowsry shws I f J ye4imv eealef C& 1 1 1 Ml 1 " I 1 Is achieved in the I fine -fur collars 7 f T? V k I JTace - framing If I ';. collars and mil- Af Yl y i t a r y effects vy I X i give these J Ai. H coats outstand- 'A " jj ing smartness! K I U 2350 M '1 J OTHER FUR TRIMMED DRESS COATS 14.50 - 29.50 Neiv Arrivals SPORT COATS 9-90 Continental Backs and Wraparounds Special Bargains Now Take Advantage, of Our Big Pre-Removal SALE Special Table Displays SHPLEY'S In 1936 We Will Be Located in Oar New Ultra-Modern . Store on Court Street , December First Given Out As Date M1 ISS VELMA POSS entertained at the home of her mother. Mrs. Mabel Ross, on Satur day night announcing December 1st as the. date of her wedding to Byron Cooler. The news was revealed in a telegram delivered early in the evening. At the supper hour the Misses Joy Cooler, Gladys Ross and Mary Ross assisted in the serving. The Hallowe'en motif was carried out in the refreshments. Those bidden to the affair were the ' Misses Lougine - Brietzke, Frances Harlan, Juanita Walling, Bessie Tucker, Evelyn Erickson, Lola Sellers, Helen Rose Lee, Ruth Reason, Josephine Hull, Louise Aehcraft, Erma Cole, Bet ty Rae McGahan, Opal Yates, Joy Cooley, Tillie Sevcik of Corvallls, Gladys Ross, Mary Ross,' Hazel Rosa, Mrs. John Schmidt, Jr., Mrs. E. W. Cooley, Mrs. Bruce Cooley and Mrs. Mabel Ross. The wedding will be solemnis ed In the First Christian church. La s at Today flOVERS were laid for 42 at the luncheon held by Cheme the Quelle yesterday afternoon observing the 20th birthday anniversary of the chapter. Sharing honors as distinguished guests were Mrs. Mark V. Weatherford, state regent, who made her official visit, and Charter members of the chapter. Orchid and bronze au tnmnj flowers decorated the longO , ' tables and a large pink birthday i cake lighted with green tapers was on tk speaker a table. Pait Regents Speak Mrs. Weatherford gave the principal address and short in formal responses were made by all past J regents In attendance. These Included Mrs. James Helt seL Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. O. O. Shipler, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. O. i C. Clark, Mra. Homer Ooulet, Mrs. H. T. Love, Mrs. J. W. Harbison, all of Salem, . Mrs. H. C. Eatkln and Mrs. Oscar Hay ter ot Pallas, Mrs. Howard Q. Smith of Grande Ronde. A mes sage jwas read from Mrs. W. H. Byrd; Mrs. C. C. Geer presided and asked the past regents to speak. -J ' Charter Members Additional guests were Mrs. Roy Hewitt, Mrs. L. J. Conner and Mrs. Edwin Keechl The original officers ot Cheme keta chapter were: Sarah Clark Dyer; regent; Ellen E. Meyers, vice-regent; Ellen Bennet Tbiel sen, 1 recording secretary; Leah Adkinsdh Kavmark, correspond ing i secretary; Frances Parker Smith, htreasurer; Lillian Ger trude Applegate, historian. Among other charter members attending were Miss Lilian Ap plegate, ; Mrs. C. C. Clark, Miss Ola Clatk, Mrs. C. C. Beet, Mrs. Homer Smith, sr., Mrs.- James HelUeljiMrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Russell Catlin and MraL Frances Cornell. Holds Friday Night Dance Club Gay Party and Mrs. E. V. HcMeeaan, Mr. and Mra. Carl Kelson, Mr. and Mra. Jerry Owini, Mr. and- Mrs. Keith Powell, Mr. and Mra. William Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Xd rar Pierce Mr. aod Mrs. O. W. Paulos. Mr. and Mrs. F.- K. Powers, Mr. aad Mra. W. E. Pan Ins, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pettritch, Mr. and Mra. W. P. Poorman, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Qalsenberry, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. -T. A. Raberta. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rahn, Mr. and Mrs. C O. Robertson, Dr. and Mra. D. R Boss, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Roman, Mr. and Mra. R. H. Simmons, Mr. and Mra. Frank Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Frits Slade, Mr. and Mra. Linn Bmith, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Slater. Mr. and- Mra. Brazier Small, Mr. and Mra. W. E. Seand line. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stols. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Shel ton F. Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sox, Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Walton. Mr. nd Bn. Kenneth Wilson, Mr. and Mra. Ceotge C. Weller, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walker of Independence, Mr. and Mra. James B. Tounc, Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Tonne; and A. &. Dnncan. Miss Grivey Entertains On Hallowe'en Miss Harriet Grivey invited a group of young people to her home Friday night for a Hallow e'en party. Mrs. O. L. Kelly told fortunes and cards and dancing were enjoyed. Guests were Miss Genevieve Doud, Miss Mildred Meaney, Miss Marie Lippold. Miss Phyllis Fish er, Dale. Mauk, Rob Ross, Clif ford Probert, Ken Doerfler and Paul Lippold. f Hallowe'en was still in the air November 1st when the Friday Night Dancing club held a cos tume dance in the Episcopal par ish halli A 'wide variety of costumes made the evening. Interesting. Russian Princesses.- sailors, -cow boys,, clowns, and bellhops were seen, Rerresnmenis- were servea. MissilMaxine Browne was In charge of decorating. Patrons In cluded Mrs. N. C. Browne, Mr. andf Mrs. E. N. DePres, Mrs. Seam iter and Mrs. Marvin Lamb- Guests were the Misses Betty Anunsen, Dorothy Cooke, Betty Schafer; Maxine Browne, Mary Lee McGuire, Betty Ann Lemon, Georgia Cook, Carmen Jean Vehrs.jj Marjorie Price, Vashti HoskinS, Edith Davis, Vivian As pinwall Viva Crowe Elinere Bai ley,! Mary Ellen Mills. Mary Ann Owen, ! ! Marietta DePre, Jean Reed. I Art Boyle, Bob Lafkey, Bob Anderson, Wlllson Maynard, Bill Hastings, Bob Baker, Del Shep ardj Ray Aldren. Bob Eaten, Bill Butte, j Dean Goodman, John Lamb,; Ray Steike, Merle Crowe, Mack Maison, Jim Bennett, Ed Davis, i Laurence Allport and' OS7 car Paulson. j ! 5 IQnta 8 MR. AND MRS. LOUIS LACK MUND have invited a large circle of fiends to a formaj at home" in their Court street residence from 6 to 8 o'clock this afternoon. .. -; Mauve chrysanthemums will grace the receiving rooms and the serving table will be centered with a crystal bowl of cream-colored roses guarded by Ivory tap ers in silver candelabra. Alternating at the tea table and assisting about the rooms will, be Mrs. David Honeyman, Mrs. F. M. Jprdan, Mrs. Paul Wallace, Mrs. W. H. Lytle, Mrs. Linu Smith; Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Frederick B. Lamport, Mrs. J. R. Linn, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr.; and Mrs. Florence Irwin. , S Phyllis Audrey Tucker Party Hostess " ; ' Friends of Phyllis Audrey Tucker enjoyed a masque costume -party at her home on Laurel avev nue Wednesday night. Games andr music were the principal diver slons. The rooms were ' decorated la orange and black with lighted pumpkins, witches and com stalks. Refreshments were served. Guests were Betty Bristol, De lofes Bearch, Myrna Moore, Lois Jean Farley, Betty Jean Haze, Emma Albers, Jean Find ley. Don na Lee, Doris Jean Cutler, Yvonne Toug, Annabelle Vasby, Betty" Lou V8by, Jane , Huston, Ann, . Huston, Delores Campbell : and . Phyllis Audrey Tucker. Mrs, George Tucker was the hostess. .' Music Teachers Give Party Friday Joint An.niversaries are Celetrated I If - On the occasion of the Joint wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George Otten of Portland and Mrl and Mrs. Claude M. Johns of 1 !Weet Miller street, Salem, Mrs. Johns entertained friends on Friday fwith a dessert dinner fol lowed j by bridge. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chambers, Miss Dor thea fSteusloff, Dr. and Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. George Otten f Mrs. Florence Mnnger, Miss Peggy Munger, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Newmyer. Claud M. JohnsJ jr., Courtney R. Johns, Dr. and, Mrs. Phyllip Newmyer and the) hojsts, Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Johns It's the Formal Time of Year! . . . and the Fashionette is ready to meet the demand' with a spleni did assortment of formals and diiit ner dresses just in from New York For Dining For Dancing For Entertaininc VELVETS METALLICS SATUVS CREPES 7.95 to 39.75 We have the right garment for YOU I i ' "' ' - ( 1 Jjl V 4 . iSi- 1 TUNE IN ... on FasbJoa Flashes From Fashionette. Every Friday over JLSLM, 9:45 a. m. 429 Court . . for Fashion Leadership amor cornea. lilt--.- ......,...,. - - ' - - ' III Phone 7853 1 Friday afternoon Mrs.' Walter , Denton and Miss Ruth Bedford entertained a group of younger; -students and guests with a Halt lowe'en frolic in the Nelson build-. ing. - :,; ': ' .) From among the original ma s anerade . costumes, Danny Head rick won first prize for cleverness! and Betty Morrlsan first for at tractiveness. Games were played with prizee ; going to Irene Grice, Betty Bur- roughs and Marjory Broer. Miea Constance Smart appeared in sev, ' eral character readings. The hostesses were assisted by ' Miss Betty Bedfrd and Mis Gladys Edgar. i Mrs. Barker , is Hostess I To KCKT Club ' I The K.C.K.T. club held Ita first meeting of the season Thursday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Barker. Dahlias and chry santhemums added an autumn touch to the guest rooms. The aft ernoon was spent In sewing and conversation and tea was served, ' Mrs. Bert Waller assisted the hostess. Present were Mrs. L. ,0. Brotherton, Mrs. Roy Wassain, Mrs. Hattie! Given, Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. .Wfeller, Mrs. E. J." Donnell, Mrs, Clifton Ross, Mrs. Richard Van; Pelt, Mrs. Nellie Knox, little Ronald Ray Clark and Mrs. Fred Barker. Robert Marr Entertains Y.M.C.A. Club - ; . Thursday' night Robert - Marr was host to the "Fighting Fleas" club of the Y.M.C.A. at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marr, jr. n was a Hallowe'en -in attendance were ,' Mark Tweedt.and Loren Kernes, addi tional guests. Bob McKee, Ray rawre, ursig Kanaaii, Floyd San ford and 'the host, Robert Marr. , ' .; ' - e . v . Ob Vacation f7" . - In-South - '.' ; Miss Georgia Hall of Salem and Miss Irene Tarnell of Portland left Friday night for Pensacola, Fla., where they will 'epend a three weeks vacation They will go by. way of Chicago and return via New Orleans and the south ern route. Miss Hall Is employed in the state agricultural office. Henrj-g llosta November 10 , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry are extending a general Invita tion to all their friends through the press to call next Sunday. No vember 40. at their country wide, 2 to S o clock and 7 to 10 o'clock of their 80th redding anniver- afar 1 - : 8noP THE STYLE SHOP . Closing Out t Chlldren'e Coats ; a.5 to S)4.0S ";. Children's Dresaee ' 80c tn uka 87 Coupt Next to 8tenslfra A , - 1 . . 'i ; - . . v - ; ; J I ;. - . , . -4