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Moorheads Entertain Guests at Cards Mm, George R. K. ' Moorhead entertained for Br. and Mrs. E. E. Berg in her home on Friday night. Mrs. Moorhead was ssstst ed by Mrs. II. B. Rellly, Mrs. George Rhoten and Mrs. Theo dore Madsen, Bridge was in play during the evening and the first ladles, prize : went to Mrs. Joe Youbc. second to Mrs. Kenneth sVcondTo Dr.BeVg. ThTpre87nt were: MESfF.RS AJ?P ItESDIMES I)Tia WriKlit H. B. Koillr Vhj Gihnore 7m Toons C A..Simu :- M B;a Sii tiaixr TLcodur MadMa (iors Knetra la T'pjolia , LT. ai4 iTrt. K. K. Jttorg Dr. st Mrs. Xer.ct-tti Waters . Miss Bttrice TartU . II.". Xinn Wtatlew Grand Pages Will Be Honored Tuesday Chad wick Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will honor the Gtand pajes of the Grand Chap- ter of 9S Tuesday night at eight o'clock. Many, out of town visitors will be here for the oc- casion and will be entertained. Mrs. Vera B&rrick who is the worthy .matron of the local chap- ter. was a rape of that session which was held in Portland in It is a distinct honor to be a- page as they are chosen by the grand worthy matron. Other Eastern Star groups will be pres- eat for the evening. Miss Susan Vartv is in charge of arrangements for the social hour which will follow the lodge meeting. , . Miss Chadwick to Wed , Cetlric rteanev Miss Eleanore Chadwlck has re cently announced her engage ment to Cedrte Reaney, the event to take place some time in No vemberj Miss Chadwick is the daughter of W. W. Chadwick and Mr. Reaney is the sou. of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Rainey. Both young people .are graduates of -Salem high. Miss Chadwick having also attended O.S.C. Several affairs have.. been planned to honor the bride-to-be. Indian Customs Told At Lunch Club Mr. and Mrs. George Dabbler of Great Falls, Montana, were spe cial guests of the Ecclesia Lunch eon club Thursday noon, at Fred rickson.s Mr. Dabbler talked briefly to the club on the Jives and habits of the Black Feet tribe. Miss Susan Metschen was' an ad ditional guest. Covers were laid for 14 club members. Pattern 4196 By ANNE ADAMS singles this frock "Eye appeal it. ho fa.bion narade. iuat as von. too. will be singled out when : you wear it. Lovely ' lines it haa. with everything about the pattern to maae u easy to cut and lit. bee tne way n"'"" in-one panel swoops from shoul- der to hem. -And see the way It broadens your shoulders to make your waist wonderfully slim. The precise bow-tied collar, and trim of tiny buttons come in for their share of praise, too. Send for pat- tern 4196 today, and plan which of the new fabrics you'll choose f or this: whether a colorful jer- aev, synthetic and wool mixture, a "wool crepe or satin. x Pattern 419 S i available In sixes 12. 14. 1. IS, .20, SO. 32. . ... . a . . S. vS, 38 and 40. Sise 1 takes 3 S yards 39 Inch fabric Illus trated , steprbj-step; sewing , In structions included. - " Setd FIFTEKS CEXTS (15) la roina of talp ' coin preferred xo thia Anna Ad pattern. Write plaiatr aame. tMrtu aa4 style "- SCE TOT STATB SIZE Just cut. (Mr new AXNE A DAK 3 PATTERS BtHK. preaestias the amarteat im fall fat&iona, the latest in Ccecka. fearica ed gift -tioaa. Ioa'li,iB. gUmorooa fer after-dunk, allurinr daytime mo-, la. efceery houtlre sad riothea. Style, tee. tor the 'weuU be alender" veman. aa the Jirl-awar-at-nehooT. Send for U today! BOOK FIFTEKS CEXTS. PATTKKV FIFTEES" CEJTTS. TWENTY-FIVB CENTS- FOR BOTH WHEN OB- DKKEI TOO ETHER. - Addnsa orders te The . 0r, J Atatesruan l atlern PepU '1 2, CoaiiaecUl tret. Slm. Or. Make necesaary nloare. Year re wiU be preatptly artendei te. " Orders mtweniy eve fcUe erlta in fenr day trom imm receired by Ths 6UUaaa. V i I A. I n ft -v 7' - I I 1 iiaS In v f 1. lLlJ f ST U - . . Tlie Business Girl Looks At iClotkeSi, Costs; ; ! And Contour - rTUiJE business girl's clothes affair than that of the woman who stars at home. fOr en the evening's costume must aress, snoes, nat and Da? must tertainment. Of course-we in Salem are for - tunate la llTlug close enough to home, for a hurried trip to change iUhS? JZmf?Z! ImportV The arersgo bnslness girl will make her hiKeeet clothes In rest- ment If she concentrates on snit- able attire for her-place of busi- ness. The stenographer mast buy clothe, thai suy in press no mat ter how much sitting she does. A teacher's problem is for a stand bb dress, and io the hisrh. school she's being subjected to the criti- cal gaze of very clothes-minded girls. Tailored clothes are the best all around bet. Take a look at the best dressed business woman on the street, in the office or store and I you'll find that she's dressed in conservative colors. expensive I looking clothes (per- haps because of good taste rather than actual cost) and that her whole ensemble is completely bar- monious. j I saw one outfit on a young ousiuess gin mat was in gooa Uste. yet probably not at all ex- pensive.. . A decided blond, tnis young lady wore a green and brown plaid short coat, white coarse knit sweater with a brown scarf at the neck, a bright green skirt and brown shoes. She wore no hat one woman oi more mature years looked Just as well perched on the steel of a lunch counter as she did a few minutes later on the street. Her's was more expensive! ensemble as easily topped the costume, a dark red blouse was worn under a black tailored suit. A1 smart red Tel- Mrs. Amanda Crum and Mrs. Jen vet flower on the lapel, reflected nle F. B. Jones, the color of the blouse. f - Another costume tor. office wo- Cr-I Qnalrr at men. of a different type but equal- special opeaavcr at ly practical, is the f igured siik pro America Meet ureas, a suiiui nguio uu a uv&- ground of brown was worn with a tan coat and brown hat. - A gray I snit worn with rust blouse and hat makes an effec tive and easily cared for costume for street! or office wear. White neckwear, when it's of a tailored type, and very stiff and fresh, adds life to an otherwise dark costume. Scarves are handy too. . as a: method of introducing color to the ensemble, and vari ation of scarves will make two or three costumesfrom one outfit.. Etokta Club Will Meet Tuesday The Etokta club will meet at 2. p. m. Tuesday with Mlsa Ger trude Savage in West Salem. Mrs. W. E. Hansen and Mrs. Elmer McKee will assist the hostesT. i Club Meeting Tharadar t At the annual business meeting of the Entre Nous club at their ClUD nouse, i nursaay evening, iuo officers elected for the coming year were W. G. Eerie, president; W. G. Gehrke. vice president; Mrs. W. G, Krueger, secretary and treasurer. After the business meeting Five Hundred was played with high score for the ladies going to Mrs. William E. Moses and Mrs. W. G.7 Earle. high score for .the men. C. L. Hampshire and W. G. Krueger. auu ii u iaic uuur icimmuyuu were served by the ladies i Roll Call of W.CT.I. at Hall Tneeday - The Salem W.C.T.U.' will have its regular membership roll call at 2 p. m. on South Commercial street on Tuesday. Mrs. Hannah Martfn will discuss measures aa they appear on the ballot for the coming election. Plans will be made for the Marion County con vention on November 10th for which the Salem Union will be hostess. 1 ' -, ' ' Ckwrcta COMM-ll WUI The' Council of cnurcn women wUl meet i next Friday for an all day meeting at the Betheny Re- form church on Marlon and Cpt-, UI streets. The meeting will he- gin at 10 a.m. and noon lunch will be served. Miss Gertrude VLIx " tne Pecmi speaker. CIe WW Me t : Honic Th east central circle of the - nrifM."E' church will meet on Wedneeday :' at the home of Mrs. R Farmer at 909 Chemeketa gtreet. Mrs. E. T. Barner and Mr8 B. H. White assisted, - . i Miss ertrule Savage Returns From East " - Miss Gertrude Savage has re- cently returned from a trip which took her to New York city. She was gone three weeks and visited with friends in the east, Enroute she stopped at Salt Lake City. A Dr. J. Vinton Scott . DENTISTRY 304-305 First NatvBank Phene 9M ' . Res. VT3A I NIKOLA Z ANil Internationally'Knotvn Baritone and feacher I Six Years Operatic Experience in Europe ' 12 years teaching in New York and S years in Portland, Oregon Will teach singing in Salem every Monday at 605 Union St. . For an appointment, call 8328 problem is an entirely differect be planned in the uWn. be SUlUble ZOr work and en- O - at... rk,, TT7:il AaS Quartette Will Give Concert The Abaa String aoartette r "Tm.k,- t 7. " Jl.. been persnided, because of iop"- iar demand, to open the doora of the concert haU tl the Salem pub- llc. Ticket sales will Tm an nonnced later t-i.- . v. - tJ pearances was scheduled for this" wesi, hHT... k! nn, . cording to the management, un- til October 27th. The following concert is now scheduled for No- vember 10. ' mi.. - .j-i- .i - """"" " r i bkbp.. tional talent and Salem residents are glad to hear of the public coa- certs making possible their at- tendance. T 1LT W.U ! JOint meeting WlUl I 5 f - r,U;- tt i i TaiAls aCia The Salem Women's Belter rftrn. intnaA wui, th r-m group in a joint meeting at the latter city .on Friday Mrs. Eva' . Martin of Salem inspected the c6rps. GuesU were also present IZYZ'Z "' .V GroT J m!' tended from Satem wer Mrs. nrtb f-ffje son. Mrs. Goldla Kyle. Mrs. Lnlu Boring.; Mrs. Florence E. Shlpp, Mrs. Paawlne Clark. Mra. Eva Martin. Mrs. H a 1 1 1 e Cameron, Pro. America will have a spe cial lunch at 12 o'clock at the Marion hotel on Tuesday t boa- or Mrs E. B. Haney of Seattle, t tuuucs . " ganization. The honor gnest will be the chief speaker. Members of the group have in vited guests from Dallas, and th er interested women are welcome to attend. Reservations should he made with Mrs. Hal Patton. Mrs. Joe Roman or Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell. , - McCormick Club Will Enjoy Dessert Lunch ; , ' The McCormick Girls club will meet on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Emmett Welling for a 1:39 dessert lunch. Mrs.' Blanche Odom will assist the hostess. - .' , . Fidelia Club Social Held Recently li."Sa5 Ub of th. JMn iee -hcluui tuuitu ucm m ut- tober social in the fireplace room of the church on Friday. A Hal- lowe'en motif was used in decor. ations. Guests included: Rev. and Mrs. Lynn Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kemple, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Savage. Mr. and Mrs. Don Early, Mr. and Mrs. George Bon- ner. -Miss Naomi Rehfnss. Miss Joan Savage. Miss Cleonna Nader- - man, Jaek Naderman. Miss Sophie nurei, mm .,T ' Tvi.rr Thornulat and Miss Bethlina Libby. j --- North Salem Grostp At Sflver Tea The North Salem W.C.T.U. will hold its meeting on Tuesday at z p. m. in the Jason Lee M. E. church. Mrs. Margaret Erp will lead the derotlonals the subject being. Temperance and the Mis sions and Mrs. Luclen Jones, re- tue4 Nonary from iHdia'will --' , ;v J ? , w if AlomslBaBinet . ZkS! ' R been announced that Uie aft1l,ai Willamette university ,r m k r ctobf 81 at W p.m. at the Fraternal Tempie in connection with the Homecoming activities. f - - AVokers Alliance WIU Sleet Monday Oregon Workers Alliance local No. 2 will meet Monday night at 7:30, at 420 State street. All members and fellow workers in vited; i- TURKEY DINNERS All Day Service 65c and 75c The SPA 2a l.i - - - ' The OUEGON STATEkuAWreia. Vrecdn; Sunday ilbrma Vclober asnra Rural elnb met at th home f Mr. Elmer Mattaoa Wednesday anernoon wiin Mrs. ueorge imni as assisting hostess. - " Tne meeting was presided ever with group singing, followed by; tfeyotions led by Mrs. Haroldson' --Sg., e tend the Marlon county fetfsra - "vu w v v erty, and include Mrs. Minnie Bisseu. Mrs. Emma Bidweu. Mrs.. ey M F. coarter. Mra. Hem Arthnr Rerlck. Mrs. M. B. Myers, er Iodds. Mr. Jamea Gentle. Mrs. and Mrs. George Timm. Alter- Cora RIddeU, Mrs. J. B. Lorence. nates are Mrs. Era Coleman, Mrs. Mra. H. W. UorUnA m o. i ' PV?.1? MrA,hn Tweedle and Mrs. Elmer Mattson. Several new members were re- 'i into the club, including, U I)rrr Mrs. J. Hart Bd Mr- Arth- Ka- Visitors Present were Mrs. Ed Lindeken n Miss Frances Thompson.' Re- freshmen ta rrd hr the hotewes. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ar- thur. Rerick with Mrs. R. L. Lots ssaisting hostess. Slayton The regular meeting ftf tha. Wnt.o.. Mnt. woo haM Th. - " . . j tne ciuonouse. Mrs. E. K. Hug ties, Mrs. H. Cuff el and Mrs. Walter H. Bell weTe the committee in charge of the meeting. A delight- fill cV .nu1 h Mr, rii fel and Mrs. Bell pertaining to the scheduled chapter of - the club's topic for the year,: "The Personality of the Home." After tne meeting refreshments were served at the tea hour by the com- UlillCV. -" EldriedgeMr.. and Mrs.' Rich-" "1" -V . JM ' after hrief honeymoon at the beah. They were married Satur- day fcfternooItat th5 re8idence of Mary Wil- a -rat nt iltM .-i t -i.i, .. : were the attendants. Only Jmmed- iate reUtivea witnessed the cere- mony. . . The bride was attired in a blue gray salt with blue accessories.' Her flowers were gardenias. Miss Williams wore a dark blue dress and hat. f .. .'; ' r ' Silverton Miss Edna Over- luBdr bride-elect of Etoer Aaarhus, wai the inspiration of a kitchen ahower Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Anton Dahl and Mrs. Harold Satern as hostesses. The party was given at the home of Mrs. Dahl. U: rl- rl5J " rV ""wwmeu By Group 01 Friends ' The Misses Myrtle and Lulu McClav and Colena Munis on tor- t,in.i vf- , . Clay home with a miscellaneous shower to honor Miss . Maxine Beckner. The latter is the poou- lar bride-elect to George McKen- zie and the ' couple has aet the wedding date as October 25 in the home of Rer. Guy L. DrilL Dahlias were used as decora- tlon about the rooms and the evening was spent assembling hHrioa hnnki uA rkAroih nim "Ui'f'be h'M"- "'?P' w va w HESDAVES Merle Beeknn- Dorothy Boyle . - . . - KISSES - waLabS . till TtZchZ . Ckariott La rWe Myrtlo KcCUjr H1 KcElroj Coitmm Kmia . - vrMer'a Section of Artm jjtlllgme Meets TheWriter's Section of the Sa lem Artg leagne will meet with Mrg McLeod on Tuesday. The Brnmm will onnotat r nrir. wa I creaUve writing. - , ; Mra. Rilea Will Be 1 Hostess Taesday Mrs. Thomas E. Riles will be a hostess Tuesday afternoon for a bridge luncheon bidding aa her guests prominent Salens and Pert land women. Social Ctatb Meets at Robert HaU Heane - Lanrel Social Honr elab will eet t the home of Mrs. Robert At Tart " Rainbow, attended the lnatal la Mr. and Mrs. James Yenng are tioo of officer, at Woodburn on TacaUonln at Taff. They will Wednesday might. Carma holds return to the capital next week, the office of Color Bearer. . . , s wecittl pa your very own CHARLES Bkndd INDIVIDUALLY for you by MISS FLORENCE NAYLOR Ultz-Carltoa Salon Complezioa Tcduudsa t IOO A U pwchsnef CHABXES of the RITZ Face Powder supctUtlvclv pure and gossamer fine. . .sifted" through sixteen silken screens .. .then blended individually to high light your beauty. MILLER'S SbcialMeal C ;,'! r is - . - 8011 AU r UA1 SwinjC it Monmonth , , H : ' Monmouth The social season began this week with, a fanfare of tag. ' ' r - - -dTmA t hiii t with a dessert lunch, iSmZ uers presear. ' were Mra txt is Van Den -Bosch Mm n p rw.4 SUV Mrs. HU1.. Mrs. Clay . ErelRton w.. . dell w. n.m Mrs. Bid- gronp. , Mrs. Morton will be tbo next hostess. Mrs. Hill was hostess Thursday for a one o'clock luncheon for members of her contract dab. Thria cntnvir. .ff.i. - Mrs. George Cooper. M . ItV" Conkey. Mrs.-ClarEelston Mrs. 9rtm.' Fra.n.k MeAHister. Mrs. Marian Fresh, Mrs. Neel Edwards. ; Mrs. Verd Schrunk. Mrs, CiaresI Powell and Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Henry , Hendron enter-J MinMt tA Tnnn. v.,.. -..K wpiini)9. - v 7 - . . . - . irs.. it. k. uerDy was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Sun- beam Thimble club with eight I members and one guest present.: Rwln r tnr tha y-,,nmr vaa ; afternoon activity. i ' Mrs. R. E Emerson entertained! the Golden Rule c 1 a s a' of the Christian Bible school Friday aft-7 ernoon. Fourteen members and visitors attended. Mrs. I. W. Wal- ler presided at the business ses- sion. "V Mr. and Mrs. Orval White were " ;i . t " " " night. L. B. Howard presided at the business session, Mr. and; Mrs.' Claude Wlnegar (Joyce Fonger)' were pleasantly sumrised Mondav nleht when the Martha iku - - th Kraneelical congregation nonored tnem at a social evening with 17 J present Mrs. Vina wood directed the af fair. The honor guests were pre cented with a handsome 'wedding gift. . - " . - The high, school student body opened its social season , Friday night with a dance given in the high school gymnasium. The af- 'air V8'a "TJ1 largely attended. fair was 'an all-school feature, and Lebanon The . Riverside sew ing circle with a large attend ance o members and guests op ened its 16th year of work Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Irene Parton, Following a one o'clock lunch eoa the busiaesss session was held with election of officers. New of- ficers: President, Irene Parton; vice-president Clara, ' Burk&art. Lcretarv-treasurer. Leda Fisher; - : . m, i .. press corresponaenv, - jumucm Skelton. Standing committees appointed i by the pesident were lookout committee, Minnie Pres ton a n d Effie- HauxweU; floral committee, Mary Griggs and Len ora BulL During social hour plans were made tor - a Hallow een program. Lebanon At a simple cere- E.lV MWkSTa .on .r Mr, monv at l o ciock hv euuruj. and Mrs. Joe Baeckel of Sweet Home, and Miss Mayme Godwin, only child of James Godwin of Sweet Home, were united in mar riage at the Lutheran church here in the presence of the immediate families of the contracting par ties. Rev. R. E. Hainz of Albany officiated. Their attendants were Richard and Leona Baeckel. brother and sister of the, bridegroom. They will begin housekeeping at Sweet Home in a home present ed to the bride by her father. Mr. Baeckel Is employed at Sweet Home. ' e e - Silverton The wedding of Miss Derlne Waarvfek and Max Sagntr Is betnar announced here - this week. Mrs. Sagner is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Waar vlck of gllvertoa. Mr. Sagner Is engaged In the automobile busi ness in east Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Sagner win lire at Portland. of the RITZ Powder BOX SeHareOfci Lebanon Social eTnb are n- enlng the. autumn .eo,w I th new ctiTltlea and planning t h year's program with new offi- - eers. v -A' covered dish 1 o'clock luncheon featured the meeting of iMrs. Ruth Haek Tuesday. The 1 ti tor mi year wui do iuw estera states. I hosa. -Mrs. Loan DUlard out- ' mw- w ww . vwai w I bmsiness session. Daring a social homr he hostess, assist ed by her aoa. Kyle, and Mrs. Violet Gllson. serred refreeh- sta.--'"; ; ,; : . Aarora Amoa g the charming i ly appointed erenU this week, was i M -JSSi 1?, Zit iffaV,t' . WV.. . ' 4 J ?!i2lf"? ? I 1?" centered by a low i ? .f17-' 1 of aa.V ru fruits. - Guests were Mrs... Netta JT r lmrh NTrl n T JrJ r ' F. Glesy andMrs. L; Elier. . . 'Vfc-Tha wlm rortn. Santlam Tne Women s ; X..N.S. sewing club met with , w , , A11U. Phllllha - Tlinruti - . . attf Boon--The timo was spent ?u"UBf ' -Sl11 Ltt...KrBesuno scofieid .Myrtle HOWard, Leona Miller, - Delia Iei"i1V f?n.JaT?er F"mnT f8 "CT B A?JS1 nd tne hostess All ie Philhps. The next meeting will, also be held at the nome or Mrs. Fntmps, November are Hallowe'en Event HAZEL GREEN, Oct. 17.-The school enrollment is 6 0 this year compared to SS last year. The oral language committees of the upper and primary rooms -are preparing Hallowe'en programs to be given Thursday, October 29. . The regular Thursday morning oral language programs of plays, music and stunts are preps red by. the pupils without the teachers' supervision. . Patrons " attending the programs express surprise and appreciation at the talent shown by pupils in selecting and pre senting their programs. Shirley Johnson and Lillie Yoshikai will have charge of program, decora tion and stunts of the upper room Hallowe'en event. : ' j Nemo Sewing Society v"' Sleets at Hazel Green i With 3Irs. A. Kittelson HAZEL GREEN, Oct. 17. Mrs. Adolph Kittelson was host ess to the Nemo sewing club on Wednesday for the first meeting of the season.; The memorial ser vice for Mrs. Richard Tuve was in charge of Mrs. Wittilson. Mrs. W. W. Rutherford will be hostess for the next meeting. Members present were Mrs. W. G. Davis, Mrs. Caroline Asptn wall, Mrs. Pearl Wood. Mra. Ray mond MeKlbbins, Mrs. Louis Falst, Salem; Mrs. Albert Has blebacher, Mrs. Henry Rassmns son and'daughter Carol. Mrs. Ed ward. Dunigan, Jr., and hostess. Passion Play Will Be Shown at Dallas Church . Next Thursday Evening - ' . DALLAS, Oct. 17 Thursday night, October 22 at 7:30, a mo tion picture, "The Passion Play." Is to be shown at the First Meth odist church under the direction of the National Educational Film company. According to Rev. J. A. Linn the scenes were actually filmed at Oberammergau, Bavaria, where the Passion Play is produc ed every 10 years. Some, of the natural scenery was filmed In Palestine. Tickets are on sale at Van Dea der Drug store and at Hayter'a Book store. ; ... - rtee""!! WW""! a. tarter attached! FACER 1 diffemtt from mmj mock. yemve ever tern. Bccauee It ' baa' at perfect-fitting aeeMheble garter sdteedy attached. Quick ... eeoveaJent CLEAN . . mm greet est Improvement es the collar attarrrrrl ablrt aei jvat a simple! Fattem Inspired by EMrolre.Qwality certified by Ret trbHeaTeatinBreu.S:ipa your first pair, end mSfi r yenll be m eeatvevt JrVftSC te PACER foe life! QJJ r Th rref 1 . i'.' - V.' (mux mark) '. HOLErttOOF fr - Miller s Young ItlieinMis Giobse Officers SILVERTON, Oet. 1 7 -Ernest Ahlas of Astoria was elected pres ident of the Free Latheran Tonng People's district convantion and Astoria was awarded next year's meeting, as the convention got under way with large attendance here today. Still more delegates from vaiioas points fa the diatrict which extenda from Spokane to the Oregon-California line, are expected for the morning and aft ernoon meetings Sunday. The con vention la being held in the Cal vary Lutheran church. Other officers elected ' were Clifford Almquist of Silverton, vice-president; Gudrua Peterson of Astoria, secretary- Gerhard Stavney of Portland, treasurer; program committee. Nan Johnson. Mrs. J. Toste of Astoria and Paul Alraquiet of Silverton; music com mittee.' Mrs. R. Holden, Martha Johnson of " Astoria. , and Trine Swenson of Portland. City Wood Is Barned in Grass Blaze Near Dallas DALLAS. Oct. 17. The Dallas fire department was called .out at 6:45 Friday, night to put out a 'grass fire on the Kirkpatrick hill. The fire did little damage except burn a small amount . of wood owned by the city, thanks to effective work of the fire de partment." : ' : HAYESVILLK. Oct. 17. The Hayesviile Community dub held its first meeting Friday night at the schoolhouse, with an unusual ly large attendance. Short Intro ductory .speeches were given Tby Mrs. Miller Hayden, , speakings for her husffand; Charles K. Spauld ing; speaking for Judge McManan, and Herman A. Brown. W. ' Zimmerman spoke against the public utilities bill, and Eddie Ahrens spoke for It. . ' ' A committee composed of Iler shal Robertson, Mrs. Lyle Carrow, and Mrs. A'. Stettler whs appoint ed to take care of 'the PWA.proj ect which provides a Joint cook and dishwasher,5 who will serve one hot dish to the school children -during the winter months. On the advisory committee the following' were appointed : Her shel Robertson. K. U. Moor, Os car Moran and Albert Stettler. Douglas Parks was named chair man of a play committee. - This program was presented: Violin solo by Berniece Robertson, accompanied by Jean Stettler; duet by Ruth and Alice Unruh; harmonica duet by Harland and Paul Pervls. accompanied on the guitar by Mary -Pervls. EXHIBIT AND SALE Handmade Chinese Linens and Jewelry . j Personally selected by MR. J. B. OMOHUNDRO nationally famous Chinese art connoisseur ! THE LINENS I -. include - exquisitely ' embroidered lnncheon sets, cocktail sets and novelties . '. . all hand made in China. THE JEWELRY . i Is all Pekin mounted, hand earved coral, turquoise aad Jade sets in genuine Chinese filigree work! Ideal for MILLER'S ; ToCrir.jYca a Gift Cox cf CIIAriK cf lb RITZ ItlDIYIDUAUY noo A 11 BOX with poitheia m9 tl Pieeacelt tntiaaaB aUXlS ef th RITZ Face Pswdtr . . . bleedsd (ost for yew . . . is mn ntimcrre) expression ef your awn psrsenoUty. - ' Here All Next Week! . PAGE ELEVEN Alaska Is Theme At Woman's Club HAYESVILLE, Oct. 17, The regular meeting of the lUyes rille Woman's club was held at the home of Mrs. C. B; Johnson. Thursday, Mra. W. MeMellioa as sisting. The members voted to support the WPA project, which provides a cook to serve one hot dish for tne. school children dur ing the winter months. The ma teria! is to be furnished by lo cal residents. . " The gnest, speakers were Flor ence Booth and'Dorthy Hay ward, Alaskan Indian girls now attend ing Chemawa Indian school. They spoke on Alaska. Special guests besides the speakers were Mrs. W. W. Elchbiu and Mrs. L. O Wyman.'both new residents of the community. ; - C. DoolUtle of Red field. S. I)., has purchased the property now occupied by E. F, Collins, and ex pects to move onto the place in November. Biicteeteers For Polk Are Named DALLAS. Oct. 17. The Polk county court has appointed the members of the county budget committee to act with them in preparing the 1937 budget for Polk county, according to Jude G. L. Hawkins. The members ap pointed by the court are Ralph Dodson of Elkins, Paul Wallace of West Salem, and P. O, Powell of Monmouth. These men wil? work with the' members' of the county court ia preivaring the budget. ' ' - The members of the county court are: Judge G. L.' Hawkins. Commissioners C. C. Gardner and Fred Gibson.1 November 4 is the date set for the first meeting of the committee. V : Falls Oty Market Road Completed, and Valsetz Road Is Getting Gravel DALLAS. Oct. 1 7.-T-Aceording.; to County Engineer Edward Himes, construction work on the market road-toiF a 1 1 s City has now been completed. He also reports that work on the Kingwood Heights road out of West Salem has been finished and that the Polk county road crew is at work graveling and ditching on the road from Yalsets to Falls City. - Jensons ou Farm -HAZEL GREEN, Oct. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jenson aad daugh ter. Margaret Of Monitor, have moved to the Anton Rassmusson farm. Rassmiisson is employed, at one of the state institutions. Christmas Gifts!, csctcs- Miss Florence "Naylor COMPLEXION ARTIST - si .. t i in Ml -A A 1 i'i