Tit OIIEGOH; CTATHSIIAII. Calta, Oregon, Friday Mornisff, Korea W 13 1S33 v, ; PAG2TTI2I it, : ; af Nsi and 1 :Fe Music J Juniors to Dance AiHighSchodl Tonight , I ! 1 On of the biggest affairs ;of ! th season at Saleni high school la the Junior danice. pched,uled for : tonight la the high' schdol kym nasium.. f IhN . ii h' -s Jriday the thirteenth Ma; go ing to keep any' of f the jstu teats j away- tram this Icleterly pla nned t party, and; the romraitteej Is even going to capitalize on the hdodoo day. h -i- (i j . : J i ' " 1 t Deeorationa aire In charge or Virginia Martini and thejyilf fea ture the autumn" motif. j with a huge oId and Ihrown laf oret the orchestra; Sredi gren. gold and orange streamers will form ... L i..a a. low ceiling &nu a bmss " stump will further, !glve the au tnmn woods atmosphere. L' ' . Jnnlors will lust wait 14 th door, lint seniors and sophomores nnt nw tnr aiimlss;lnn!.All! StU" dents of the high! achoof art. InA vlted to attend. Hours are, l9 io:so. . i I i i 1- f i 1 1. Anna ae KUfoHu'"iif ehainnah of the' general conimiU ; tee. Westley Mewaia is in charge f music. Elisabeth Steed hteads, tne tnTltation commucee - tanq 'the reception. Floor camsn tteej ? chairman Is Darrel Hasbrpok ana -cleanup Is under the. directlep otfMi church Tuesday "December: 8 Chloe Anderson.' " h I I . Patrons and?) paitronesses telude: : I .U I h . ' KCSSSa AKD iCESDXSEa ;A. A. Riwrt L i J. 1 StoeS -i. A. T. Br ' i l A. L MeWia ST Tl OnbHkwit K. W. CtxilCT ln- J. H. Holt " , t Fre GahUdorf T. 8. Anantn f H. V. Contoa A. Elliott ! ! C M.-8ter Dr. and Mr. U. .. Donnit ! nd Un frtak Prima I ' i . .. iMrs. Steevea Oncns! Heir : 'Home to Writers ' OP- i . Mrs. . Sarah: Hunt Stefcres ened her home .Wednesdky. Bight to the Hazel Hail haptek cfj the League of Western writers.. slating Mrs.l SteeVles as hostess was Mrs. J. C'Xidsdn. Professor E. B.; Oliver of Wil- lamette university J gavel a frery Interesting review' bn hli s book ."Readings For Ideas and Form which has been ; recently I publish- .d by Doubleday LDoran riomnany lie discussed the answers hel had Tecelved to a1 questionoalrs con 'ernlng the value ef a ubivdrsity ttrainlng for creatite writing! Jn iterestfnci replies were received 'from mas r of . the most prom nf nt f American novelists. ? I By ANNE ADAilS ' The woman vhe 'dos things -win find, that .this dashlngj shlrt- waister Is Ideal fort the early hours "f her busy da?; jand a tluable . MmniimBtVatchfrH wheS'Worn ?of aa afternoon J YouTU love the i way its trim' ehle iay bm enhance!; i -TT '1 !. 'i . lie sneh as practkal cottonttweed. wooi or conoa cumu, f,',u,' .sey, or rough reue.rsicu.liun. ymaker Is pattern -2 lir that jwheth er you re an expeneneea or in- t aSa .t,y. Ulustrated; 8tep-D7-tep aewmg Instructions!.; Loag r abort alAerrpa handy aauAre DOckts. full Bleats, neat yokes and a (Jaunty lr Elton ' collar s sumf up fits chic f; whfle the earest of buttoni fasten ' i. . WArTt ... " - -i i. I e 1 L uvuh-v ( ; 1 Pattern ni Is avaliaDiean sues 14.1 1. 18.120. 32, 34.L3SJ 38. 4 and 42. Size 16 taies ZH yara , 54 inch fabric. .1 - N Sana rirTEES CKXTS l3e a eoias orlatamp i coins t praf erred ) for fhla Anna Ada patUral Writ plainly SIZE.: N AM AIJDKES3 aat BTTUK NCMBKR. i . Writ today far jyoar opyef new ASSB ADAXs PATtaaX BOOK, complete guid t the latest, smartest sports rtoikea, - areeanp fraeka ana at bonus" st rlas 1 1 Fall at new fabri and acressory . tiaa. tool Tea'll be elsiite with) tba asaay auiMreatloaa for filt. kindle ofs. party lothe. sad FjnaUif atifles ail laait befZinr. to: be! wade warn,-and admired BOOK FTfTr.RS CNT8. r-ATTKEy riFTEKS CETS.jTWF.X-T-riTK CENTS-FOB BOTU WHEM OSDKREO TETHEB.'j ' ' Address - ardera ii ta Te Oref SUtesmaa . Pattern ( UeptJ t it 8ottth Cammsrci&t street, f Salem Prb- Make necessary anelaanraa. Taur eifaer will k prraptlw attended t. i J " ' -Order, eultoniarily ar fllled wltk In or dara. fway 'lead, fcy . HI j I I '"1 !'!' 1 I i i i ri- ; - it" ; 1 ' Pattern f .Jjav 11 ' I ; .j - . -social Calendar : i 1 Fridav. November 1&. ,1 'Mother's Study group of First Congregational church meet with Mrs. P. J. ForrlsteX 159 Oak at 2:30. p. m. f Woman's Missionary Society of First Baptist church, Mrs. A. P. RamseyerX J170 Hlnes. 2 p. m.: ! Ladies Salem Dakota club, with Mrs. "Frank Klelnke, 1210 Centeristreet,2 p. m. - " " Rickey Sunshine club, 3 I p. m. with Mrs. Frank Smith. 1325'iorth ltth street. . r Three Unka club. 2:30. la Odd. Fellows elab, rooms. - N. L. &J auxiliary at the home jot -Mrs. Floyd Vol kel. 515 Judson street, 2 p. m. f . f j ? r Disabled ;American Veterans of the World war aux iliary with Mrs. Marie Hanson, 160Mller street for a ao-host luncheon at noon. i - ,) " f ; , Elks club bridge-night: 7:45 p. fn., non-members welcome.- .' . ; ? , , f j '-i' , ' 1 ! -k -1 '. - , ' ' I i i ' . -: : f Saturday, November 14 i fi Junior Kinjr's Heralds of I ihe iFirst Methodist church, at MrsJ A.:A. Lee's at 1515 State! street. 2 p. nti -Woman's club Past President's luncheon at the club-, house on North Cottage street at 1 p. m. ' Willamette Lodge Country club, atj clubhouse.' ,1 i jj J i TJ11:j. Bridge-Benefit rt JS ifiBXllieCL JOT t oi UeCeiTlueT o i : bridge by the Episco- i benefit to rbe given inntnr r.nfid of St. Paul's was aecif eo upon h m regular meeting ft the group at the home of Urn. Victor Griggs Tuesday aft- ernoon. The affair will be held at the North Summer ; street resi- dencp of Mrs. Joe Roman, j Assisting hostesses Tuesday aft ernoon wth Mrs. Griggs were Mrs. HarrV Craln and . Mrs. Kenneth Bell. , j : . ' Hiose present. for the afternoon were: Mrs. William Monroe Ham- j Mrs. Altdn Hurley. Mrs. R, K. Bal- dock Mrs. J. L. Cooke. Mrs. lvid Fa sob. Mm. Charles D. WoodL Mrs. GeorieH.Ottenrs. H.V,Comp- ton. pIrs,InRo1rt..Mrs. 5t,H. Brady. Mrs, inizmaurwe, Mrs. riarqia Misnger mm W.,M;J i.ri" I.j rt,, Rom in. Mrs. John Brophy. MrsUnd Miss PearL Balrey and Mtes Sydney. Kromer.UMr..i Arthlurf Agnes to0?? Knot, Mrs. Cebrge ;White. Mrs. for the month of Norember. Horn ?x Goulet.(Mrs.f. G. Ship- f- ley, Mrs. IJ. F Norwood, Mrs. George H. Swift. Mrs. Cal Patton. Mrs. U. T. jjoryj-Wrs.il. m. ornaiif nep, Mrs. iorneiia rrnomas, ivirs.x H. 1 Wiedmer., Mrs. V. t a ir.. -ar it" krft E. Kuhn, Mrs! "Lee, W a rn e elk George W. MaureK I i ill m- a . aV and Mrs. Parnsh pirl Resen es MeytatSY.CU., Tuesday night at 5:S0 the Par rish 9th grade Girl Reserve group met at theiY.W.C.A'l jfor a no-nost supper. Following the dinner hour officers for : this! f&raeSter were elected. They are L President, iiarigene Lee; vie fpresident. Jo- selline Sexton Becfetary. fatric ia Ryan; treasurer,s$hirleylamb, song-leader, Barbara . Jean Vin cent council; member, Xadine Lewis i ' , ; i i ' :: i Maigerfe LeeL who recently came from Hawaii, told of some interesting bit of her! life inthe Islahd. Special! guests were Betty Burroughs. Frances I Roseman. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallataer and Miss Betty Taylor. t the adViser. The prnnn i3. nlannine a swim mezt Wednesday at jthe Y.M.C.J nn " : ! ij,' Qneen Esther Cirls Are Honored ; I Members of the! Queen Esther circle of the Leslie Methodist . rhurch we're entertained at the fcome or Mrs. jonn ir.cu aaw ' . ' rday ngnt iai a uengnwui vv- A pusinessj meeun, ita,ucmj thai inllMrt ' t Thoa present were 1 misses' Jeinl Shlrleif Law . Peggy Meinlioidl Bern tea: Boyee Dorothea Grahsm Claris ' Warijua: Jlarjofie Reeve Alberta Hoj Janet Boyre Betty Mercer Jo Ann Donaldson Ethel Mae Williams IXuia Orwij ? f Leila IorsJ ' , Jean botc ,1 Ira. John U4rich V ' a 1 ElksTcjurnament On Friday: '-H; ;. ' i The- Elks club ' bridge .to-arna- a. a. va. Aa HieuxB. uajt; ?iaufit;u uuw Mondays to Friday nights because . i ui.-- i ..aiir.-. h.To found It more . convenient Each .wmln. f1 nt fa tw m fr,a r-a t m tournament and the fee has been . l,n..l -111 k into : prize v for each night and t'ZlZ, Jin kJ ri,mi- Iinai sweepsiases prize pre mtmA 3 1. ,- ? . - ? 51 THIS will ElTe lue UKl1 1 those who wish to attend: only: .0aT two of thenames, lo ne 10 - .iihia for shafo hi ' the nrtzes. - , : , - -. j . ; ; Jlother'siStudy Clab Meets Today . . - v , t : trm n tt vtnnn : of Corrallis. will be the sneaker at the regaUr2 Visitors from Towi ; meeting of the Mother's. Study nrnnn f the First ConKresational .V..V. 1.. J Tl.. m.allnil w(U luuavu luuaj. yw.o) ... bid at tn boma ot Mrs. tr. forrlstel. 459 Oak- street at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs.i Dann will bpeak about religion within the family During the social hour the hostess will be assisted ibt rMrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh anf IMrs. Solon iShlnkle.-;'- H? '" - - - Ho. ) Ladies' - Ready-toAVear and 1 Dressmaking Business in Salem. Stock arid Fixtures invoice around $2500.00. Could fee lowered by, clearance sale. Low RcnU' Splen did Location. U l " " - ' j- - 1WJ- " : . , MA REAL OPPORTUNITy TO GET INTO ! j BUSINESS 1 1 AT LESS THAN COST! V Will Consider Trade For City Property., nnsband Being Transferred to Another Territory Reason for Selling Worthy of Investigation See E. A. Robey PhanA SCUM, ': 2010 N.; Commercial St.- i Plans Formulated For Initiation Of C. D.A i The Catholle Daughters of Am erica held; their regular monthly meeting in St. Joseph club room Monday evening. November 9, and plana were formulated for the in itiation to be held: In Salem No4 vember 2f. ML Angel team wlir put on th initiation degfeework. Aand many; speakers, state oiiicers and members of other courts will be present at the banquet which will be held In the evenmg nkgsnFwmVf;: Maude Rocque. Mrs. Elizabeth Heenan. Mrs. P Krechter and Mrs. Ring - wald in charge of refreshments. Tne ;,nnmiufa w.'Pl .j" "rse nhik T s Anna Alley. Mrs. Mahula. M-lS s nlttuJ' rflSter h al v e liiVZl Hendricks. nTTV.. l u.Un (,f - TX'I J1 QlUO W 11 1 r i . j s , 1 x &T.CO. sflC 1 1 ' . Godfrey's LriODFRfcY'S will be the scene It a sinat lhi4cheon ihis noon ! when I the high score winners if the OJ T. club will entejrtain the low scorea-8. Hostesses for the af fair will be Mrs. T. B.lltay. Mrs. John L. Rand. Mrs- Homer Goulet, Mrs. Charles ii Robertsbn, Mrs. Frank Benson ! land Mrsi Russell Catlln. f Contract, will be in blay fol lowing the luncheon at the home of Mrs.: Kay on Court street Special quests for the afternoon Include Mrs. Edward Bujrke, Mrs. Frank Snedecor and Mrs. Frank r! Spears. ; : ' -f Club liembefs includels John I. Rand Sjnour jjoaet R. P. Boito Genrt A. White Homer oalet Joseph ; Bisreridf a Frank Pensoa V. G. Shipley T. B. Kay; Ckaa. Robertson .Frank Spencer i Ratsell Catlin INIrs. Donnelly Hostess Thursday Afternoon T Mrs. E. A. Doinelly enterUin- ed with a smarjt; jlessert jlunchedn Thursday afterhppn at her home on North 1 8th irfflreet Luncheon was! served en bright colored pottery! Chrysanthemums i. MW and autumn leaves were used - abont tfte rooms. Sewlngi was en- joyed during the afternoon. Those i present were: UESDAMX8 E; Jl- Brorrn I Gordon Barker Raluh Allen " ! Arthur Vvers La Vera Tonnf I -R A.' Donnelly ! Mr. KenV Slyer i Grant (to Hold Open House Tonight The Grant Parent-Teachers as sociation j will hold open bouse to night beginning at 7: 3D o'clock with progoram to 1 01 low. Ail parents i are cordially Invited to attends 'fAS very--dterestlng pro gram has ' neen ' arrangea witn - f ''--wa-sn M j ' r- JT"r 71 , numbers.. RetresBments; musical will be served later in the evening. ! IT . Salem Grange Willi Meet J a AU Day Saturday fealem grange No".. 17 WIU meet i at the Aubnrn ecbooihotue for as all day. meeting Saturday. Elec- ' - r , ,7: . tion- ef officers forl37 will bs ; uem. - wbuiuum . sur !v- are Charles .Feaneos ana jars. . Mysta Hendricks. I I ' I ' ' ! At the? luncheon hour Mr. Ho bart of Sllverton will speak on the future of the rehabilitation pro gram. r . t'j, lr 'ram l6wa t vrf- 1 I t Ilere IOf WeeK 1 i r hlr '-'i . it' ' i l ' Mr. and Mrs. F. Alfred WlllUms of 985 F me rack street,1 have as their house guests Mrs. H. A. Dim mock and her daughter! i Miss Vi ola 1 Dlmmock of daiihalltowit, Iowa. They plan to spend next week inT Portland as return for - 1 another no Btay nerei. Delta Zeta Alums Meet atlHome Ol Mrs. Feike; ;,. i ' I rt :.'..,'' .'-ft U'- The Salem Delta Zeta alnmnae club met at the ! home of Mrs. Charles Feike on Tuesday ere- nlng.! After a short business meet- Ing bridge was enjoyed, with hon- or? goinV to Mrs! CUyto.1 Bern-llg hwdand s CSMie iel SanV i were made 'tor annual Christ- mai pSrtr wh'chVill he helS at .TT1' m i m a Tti the home of Mra.! Floyd. Bowers. 1015 North 15th street, December Salem Delta .Zeta alumnae In clude: j ' .. ' ! ' UESDAME8 " i Fiord Bwra J. J. Elliott! n. L. Bradley Bjarna ErickMa Clartaa Bcrnhard Ctiarlaa Faita F.dmaad Carleton Bl Gtena Fraaeaa DaaaiaeM Louisa Harweod . Gaorfa Doaclaa - Joo Randall : i'XaCaa S panto! of Btayto. : ir - MI8SE8 : ! ltarfrot Barronfha Clara V talk Ilelaa Loaiao CroabyGraea Backer ' Maxino Paoltts Naoma HornBekaeh LoVolTa Shirley f fitayUa Miss Elisabeth Lord! and Miss Edith Schryver were jkmopg the Salem folk who attended the Port- Hand 1 Symphony orcBestra concert .Tuesday nlghL - . j , -!- I i Hazeli Green: Mrs. Caroline Aspinwall waa hostess to 1 1 h e Nemo sewing club Wednesday af ternoon. The club will meet on 'December 1 at the home of Mrs. Maurice Dunlgan. I 1 Wednesday afternoon the Sun shine Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Wacken. One visitor. rMrs. Scbatfer. and 14 members were present. As the next regular date Is so near Thanksgiving. V? ,7 December 2; Mrs. Ralph Gil- ert ana Mrs. Arcnie jucvorcaxe Jbostessese at Mrs. Gilbert's! home. -1 i J Woodburn The November M p.riTtArin Aid Wiety was held at the church Sfednlsday af ternoon w 1 1 h the president. Mrs.iE. J. Allen, presid ing. In the absence of Mrs: S. W. Maupln devotions were led! by the president A calling committee consisting of Mrs. R. C Fanlcon- er. Mrs. ti. r. Baucn?eia ana sirs, jane waca waa apooimeu. Jane Mack was appolntea. During the program hourj an In- r . . . . ... . . koV "Tk. Xriasinn" hv ... xr.n n.v. waa nnivAri by Mrs. Butterfield. Closing pray- er; was offered by Mrs. Jane Mack, Refreshments were servedj by the HTo CnnTtla Rlnka Mra. piive Smith and Mrs. Janb Macki r 5 GCSSSARD LINE Comes! to lVmier's Today and Tomorrow to give Salem women! expert advice on the pro per! selection of suitable foundation gar ments. Vfc 1 mi ' 1 at I N- r a - V i mm MISSIMPLiCtTY OFFERS SOME VERY GOOD. SPECIALS ! Regular $8.50i Gossards in this group including.the very smart brocades, all sizes, are spe cially priced at ' xtTQfikTPT :.trvrv. . . . SPECIAL ! tionsijtnatjseu 1"L" In! the Valley Muckexi-Kchoe Nuptial Rites a Mt. Angel i - wj Antel--SL Mary'a Catholle ML Ange--w v"" w church was tne scene Bswa - iTJ Tweddina at f: 15 o'clock wn Wl. lu, w?Lf Ktek Keboe. pUghted felth bere?5ta? flank- lWLiru" . . TTl m "wi;iTwjr " v--v- fAn. and Sowri- P r Mr, William PettltJ beside, the Z Father Alculn .performed Jonored couple Mr. and Mrs, A -fl' JL i. .at h anntiai exander. - 'i I Kehsang "Ave Maria." J " ' J hhrShe?1 llSuSen rlage, by her brother, Cajl "ncken sne wore m wnv - -uiT lace yoke and puffed r . t Mu wa . i, tlnger-tlpi length and she carried white roses and sweet peas, i Miss' Virginia Kehoe. sister of the J groom. : was maid of honor. Miss Margarets: Welton acted as bridesmaid. ! Robert : Kehoe. bro- ther ef the trroom, was best man. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride s moiner. The Sdlnner was given at noon in m tfiA nit An eel hotel lOtel rltn a large wedding cakej centering the bride's table. Assisting in serving we Miss Ann JMereckx, Miss Margar et GUles, and Miss Chartottle Kruse. alii friends of the bride. A reception was held at the Mucken home during the afternoon. Johnnie Clemens sf ng sereral sel ections. -, I . , After a ishort wedding trip, Mr. orVet SeS Pen at 027 S.lW. ,??T !r Prtd. land. wore Fori going away the bride ian oxford; gray innic u m . . . aMA ailir with black accessories, mis. e- Wim Diaca JKChhb. hoe ls-rf graduate of - Mt.i Angel academy and Mr. Kehoe attenaea Mt. Angel college. v I - M 'r Moimbuthi-A wedding of in- rtTlocl neonle. was that of Sta Fences Hanna. a aughter of Mrs. Mae Hanna of independ- ence. to vjrgu unoaue,, u., sou 'V.-V ft. 1. Ma- tnaney. wminuuui, miucj, --- curred Thnrsaay nigm ii ... rt wfth T? ,t A anCAliiral nATSOnaee. Willi nei. A. V. RlanviBe officiating. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.Nelson of Independence were the attendants Mr.j and Mrs. I tkfi theiT home rn inn aneuaauu. Matheny will on the Math eny farm j west of Monmouth, Choose now and let Miss Las key fit! your foundation gar ment in the best interests of your comfort and give you the fashionable lines you have every right tp expect ! , Corset fitting is an i art sind .Miller's are fully aware that fashions re cognize! these facts! Be sure to meet Miss Laskey : today for tomorrow. If f you. wish to be positive just call 3179 and make an appoint-- meat. :f- - men GRADE FOUNDATIONS- Think Of geUing Arossarajraunua-- reguiariy a ex.w, "SALKM . ORttOOM Social Realm SUyton MrJ and Mrs.; E. D. Al mxr -mmrm honored Sunday t , 1 v. T. . . . . . tneirr eiSl weoami uii . v. Atnnr wr; 'iw - i'"- V "r Mr. and Mrs. O. Ij. wagen, ana ii d Sithtir Mis. Bette. Mr. and Mrs. Glen E, Fox and daugh- ters.. Misse. Maxlne 1 "Shirley , w niTAii Pnrrr and Mr. and For. Dixon Parry and Mr , ana where Mr. Alexander published several nwpyci ton.5i He r g ft MalI for many years, and since 1 1 n , , -" . ' . Air,1 secretary-ireaaurer oi . . . . at the Stay- ton Mntual : Telephone; company. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander have al ways been active In civic activities and are among the highly respect ed and rained residents of this section. He also served as post master during the Wilson admin lstration. : ! ' Scio At the home of the m a o A r k Jk Wmtt T ArlM crjae s parenu, nar. auu. j.-. itaasoni, k-8ikii hr in. Daohae Eliza&etn Ran som became the wile of Fred Stuber of Lebanon. The ceremony was read by the Rot. W. IL-Mc-Laln of Shelbum In ihe presence ofimmedlate relative and friends of the young couple. : ; : i Miss Selma Stuber, sister of the bridegroom, attended the bride, and Justin Ransom of Albany was best man for his brother. . 1 1 MrMr home In the Waldo apa win do i home " ww v .;-ri to California and -i"r,.Ti , Trl.-tl. Fall Klamath Falls. - Liberty Miss Christine c,rMt HanKbter-of Mrs. Kath erlne j Schmidt; ! of Liberty. John Anderson - of I Sale and were r J clock The cerem - t. f,w.kce ta the. wuuu " . T .w ,.n1.'i new home Ion Jefferson :rVt " Only close relatives were nt TiTesent. Mrs.1 Anderson is a iiuuk . Salem hlgh school and worked , in the secretory of state's office for a nunfber of years. Mr. Anderson is engaged in the buiMIng trade in Salem. ' : , 1 . .j . Miss LilaLaskey 5 1 .. I , ! representing of a ;.; n ... i H - i '- V Kens At u impriiYf nW Sunday afternoon, Novem- ter 8. Miss Hazel : Utter back.- youngest daughter of Mr. and r mm il Tt. TTttPThaeV f Lincoln became the bride of Marlyn M, Hadler. onlr son of Mr. and Mrs. t i m r u. Ala. .fn.iii.pn u . n-i i. n1 jjirsS, luuiwiuu tuunu i i.. ffi.iti a trm tntAriaced ".""r"Tl"J. V.I vuniran - coiorea autumii ioua for the candle lightr ring service. The bride wore a dress of white traniparent telvet with long r nt !. hM khout hr head with of lace, held about her head with a cap of tulle. She carried an arm i bouquet of white carnations,. pink- bouvardla and maiden hair tern, Mrs. Lewis H. Jory of Salem was wore a areas ;-oc;oia rose ctp - 7. the Ibrlde. was word a charmlI liower girl anu jhaimin froek of olnk '...j!vi. - nt t n.ll. i .. it ..j .i.i ' Victor Utterback and Lewis Jory. During: the f marriage ceremony : Adolphus Ballentyne of - Salem 1. r CHOICE of t? 1 Your Unrestricted Choice of Any 1 Coat in the Store at v i j : v PRICES ! ! " :. ':.::) j o i ;: ,- f- '"" '. ' . ": ' ; ' : ' H L ''' - ' " Every Coat Carries Iti Original Price Tag the MasterjTag Tells the Story v SHIPLEY'S ? 3 409415 Court St. -"lf.-' .. .'" '. ': -i, y ' 'i FOQ WAGEIEQG Dee Hoes coud zvc qlve SO MUCH Vewj Washer! S P E C I AL! S t a n da r d. make. The value iie ih";ieow-prtw:f4eTd;v-J:iS C-Jl f "J-.ftB" waih byVhand.attW ,7N - ; Why Taw t : TiRNQNBETTEU 'if .-;? V; WI lia .Floor ' ' " " - - -reVj : ' - '" ' ' - " WASHERS REPRICE r With;3AVINGS We have many makes for your choice. All standard -guaranteed Kef ngerators. We . : j 1.1 '-- - ' -I . n .. .(-:. ' . must eiear our stocks. BfrndNetS35 ' FRIG IDAIR "TT a" Mndelssohn's Wedding i o.i-tfi March", and HJJf?2 of DalUs sang. -Oh Promlee we ftnd "I Lot You Truly. Artera (.nnnmoon spent In portiana, r. and Mrs. Marlyn M. Hadley wm he at home to their irienoa i Ti.ii.f - fnA I hundred ' ana . Vitl. Ami nnlV the UlrB VO uay, wu.u . .hnrrh h.M iAn held lathe Zena caurcn, T...;r(..t.ni rhorch thie aide oiaesx rrow d Eugene. The first m 1891 when Miss Maude , 1 ley, iter ft 5 fcs won distinction as S ; w wedding . Lock- who haa won distinction as a wr"r' and A. L Gibson were Last-year Miss Ethel McKinney. daughter of MrJ and ra-reo McKinney and Victor J""""' -were vrea . J 1 vir- r A uaiiaa a u j i filial socletr of . t h e weinoaist .k.h I11 mAt at th hOOS Ot ri tr Fridar after- un r1 1 r. Foster Friday niei- noon at:2:80f Mrs. Elmo e,n1n" and Mrs. H.4 J. Eastman wm vm f assisunt hossses. the HOUSE ,-..-x. Salem Bros !Fi MAY TAG BARGAIN! Slightly used, ; repossessed Maytasr..The famous 30 model with lifetime, aluminum - square value. tub; A s rare Maytag Regular' Price? $119.50 best Used aad ;on E0212Qo0O ... 0W i RATORS 2 i r -11 i Tba. Statesssan. .