Tbb OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, October 24, 1337 PAGE THIRTEEN Women's Bible Class Is . Entertained Mrs. Cora El' Llppold was hostess to members of the worn- -en' Bible class of the FirsT Meth odist .church on Friday afternoon . at her 15th street home. Hallow e'en colors predominated in deco rations - and v refreshments. -Tha -.hostess had arranged autumn leaves and bright, fall flowers around the rooms. - Assisting the hostess were Mrs. -A A, Lee. Mrs. N. S. Savara and : Mrs, H. M. Durkheimer. Mrs. A. A. Lee, and Mrs. E. C. Miller gar -reports of the convention held re cently In Seattle. Little Edna Hal entertained the groap during the ; afternoon. ; ' . Others present , were: Mrs. G. H. Quigfey, Mrs. I D. Waterman. Mrs.' F. C. -De Long, Mrs. E. M. Dahl. Mrs, O. W.- Emmons, Mrs. H. F; Shanks. Mrs. - 3.' F. Cook. Mrs. Frank Sherwood. Mrs. R . K. Ohllng. Miss Margaret Schreiber. Norma B. Shaw.. Mrs. C. F. Brelt haupt, Mrs. Nettle Schram, Mrs, E. E. Roberts, Mrs. Hamrlck, Mrs. John Robins, Mrs. J. S. Green. Mrs. J. R. Carrnthers, Mrs. E. T. B. Hill and Etta Haskell. , Art Week Sponsored By Salem League The first week In November has been set aside as American Art week and will be celebrated in Salem under the sponsorship of the Salem Arts league. Several Interesting exhibits have been nlannsd" fnr the r - During .the week, the arts league will sponsor an exhibit at the Salem public library. Mrs. O. P. Andrews will have charge of displays in the public schools and uiaa PAintinM Vnwior wiii ttT i .. -mil m ,UVH1U VI (HUIIUUS, I ,V II- " lamette university during the The league will sponsor a two- mm thK.in. rM..n.. n The water colors of local men. A. A. Selander and L. J. Boulier, will be shown. " -Member of the Salem Com- Shower Honors tWO ! mua!ty.froncert association will c l r j be Interested to know that En- balem orides gene List, who Is appearing in " A, Salem Dn February 22, win be Friday night, members of the heard on, a coast to coast Look- Rebekah lodge metnln the cluh up of the Red network of the rooms of the IOOF hall for a National Broadcasting company shower for two recent brides, today. He will play the last &:.s. Luther Melton, nee Lula movement of the Beethoven "B McClay and Mrs. Ross "Gladden, Flat Sonata" on the Seaitest Rls- nee Charlotte LaDue. The enter ing. Musical tar program which tainment during the evening was is broadcast from 10-10:30 a.m. a mock weeding, Jimmy Brem- eastern standard time. pa'-ajJ'jV.ea.-CT 4 I i H 'I ..K so TERMS OIL-BURNING CIRCULATING HEATER The Duo-Therm gives dean, silent. "Regulated oil Beat. ; Turn the dial get a flood of heat for cokl weather or a little for mOd days. ' With the patented dual-chamber burner aad special "waste- topper' it's the most econom ical oil beater made Three beau- 'feful finishes eight models. Good Housekeeping " Inc. 453 Court Phone 9611 4 DUO-1 of Assorted A Hager Fur Shop 1247 S. Commercial - ;s. v v"" W " . J iff i -1 , . i t , i fj :J Jr'r'v ' -. - - - - .vrMr)iV'-.t Tin taking Don to the poorest he'll appreciate A Dractical application of the relativity theory. We hope its success la aa aanaatlnnat as h "cTllnder ed the Paris openings. Here it is to match. Fits like a sweater, descends to finger tip reach and locks you in with a slide fastener. The much favored idea of using fur as a fcrf ia xrain dfmonstrateri on th rlrht with nutria 'Effar laih thoiieh fiir vardaee low. And. winter suit, you can indulge In the delight of a fur hat to match and run no riskof a Polar expedition effect. r (Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc.) - mer acting as the minister; tiny Do othy Pierce as the bride; Morse Hunsaker as the miniature groom; Norma Jean Dierking as the bridesmaid and Donald Scnee- lar as the best man; Sharon Lav- erty as flower girl and Junior Scheeler as ring bearer; Verda Olmsted played the wedding march. The club room and dining rooms were decorated witn a profusion of fall flowers and greenery. There rouowea guitar cojos by Miss Verda Olmsted ac companied, by. Miss "Edna McEl hinney. Gifts from the officers and drill team of the lodge were presented to the brides. Mrs. Slater Hostess to Club Members Mrs. D. P. Slater was hostess to members of the PLENS club at her home on North Capitol on Thursday night. Following the business meeting and election of officers, cards were in play. High score went to Mrs. Wayne Green wood. Mrs. John Sbipp and Mrs. Charles Kinzer. Mrs. Slater was chosen presi dent for the coming year, Mrs. Eunice Burke vice president, Mrs. John Shipp secretary and Mrs. Arthur Hixson treasurer. Present were Mrs. - Albert Bll brey, Mrs. Alice Davies, Mrs. Wayne Greenwood, Mrs. Arthur Hixson, Mrs. Chester Hlrson, Mrs. Charles Kinzer, Mrs. Pete Andre sen, Mrs. Anna Tallman. Mrs. Lu cille Compton. Mrs .Eunice Burke, Mrs. Ruth Norris, Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, Mrs. Shipp and special guests Mrs. Faye Brown. Mrs. Grace Griffin and Mrs. Bill Col lins. Mrs. Max Carmen will give a white elephant bridge party at her home in Dallas tomorrow for members et the Alpha Gamma Feita alumnae association. Mr. and Mr. George R. K. Moorhead will he the guest of Mrs. G. R. Moorhead of Bend over the weekend. a Mrs. Neta Henderson Is enter- ?'?n' Gh0r8e J.PreaeottotMedtord.asahouse roe- Starting onday fine selection of Better Made Fur Coats, Phone 6607 mm M restaurant - in town then, maybe, my cooking." . allhonette" fur rorft which electri- In gray Persian lamb with muff used thuslv on a black woolen CLUB CALENDAR Monday, October 23 AB of PEO with Mrs. Mary E. Smith on Center street. Iva Howard Kirk In charge of pro gram. Royal Neighbors of America district rally at Fraternal tem ple, 8 p.m. The DAY and auxiliary, hard, times party and social, armory. Women of Rotary, 1 o'clock luncheon at Godfrey's. International relations class, AAUW, fireplace- room, Salem public library, 7:30. Juniorettes of the American Legion, with Mrs. Lelf Berg-s-Tik, 1090 North Cottage street, 3:30. Will work on scrap books. Oregpn State Nurses associa tion. Deaconess hospital, 8 p.m. Private duty section at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 20 Alpha Mu of Delphian, Fire- place room of the Salem public library, 5:30 a.m. East division. Ladies Aid. First Presbyterian church. 2:30 p.m., witn Mrs. V. A. Hodge, 1270 Chemeketa street. Mrs. F. W. assisting. Salem Women's Press club, with Mrs. Stephen Mergler, 215 South 23d street, 1:30 dessert luncheon. Berean WWG class, with Florence Wallace, 7:30 p.m. Sons ot Union Veterans of the Civil war and auxiliary wih Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, S42 North Liberty street, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 27 Royal Neighbors card party at Fraternal temple, 2 p.m. Women's Union, First Con gregational church, covered dish lunch at 12:30, followed by business and missionary meeting. Women's auxiliary of Ne braska club meet with Mrs. John Shipp, 1630 Saginaw street, no-host luncheon at 11:30 a.m., program to follow. Thursday; October 28 Capitol auxiliary No. 11 meet IOOF halL 8 p.m. Ladles auxiliary to carpen ters union, business meeting and Hallowe'en party. Labor temple. Polk County Health associa tion at Dallas commercial club room, S p.m. Town and at Lausanne Gown club meets State cega, u the lecture given tertained In honor of her daugh Han. 2:30 p.m. by Dr vlctor Heiser whose book ter Laneta's fifth birthday at the Easter. Star social afternoon . . ... lul7"L"pfAan . ards d ancywork wttl occnpV th0 .fternoon with Mrr Marie 1 11 ran Knit 1 r m m 11 1 m nrn mrrm m .Flint McCall telllnsr of her travels a a a faatnra as a xeaiure. un tne committee are- Mrs. Dana Jennings, chairman. Mrs. A. j. Shoemaker, Mrs. H. W. Craw- ruary ; Trudi Schoop, February STATTON Santiam EncamP ford. Mrs. Glenn Paxson, Mrs. 25. Marian Anderson March 4; ment No. 64 ot Stayton entertain- m. u. flusius, mn. j. u xiDoeiis, ? 'abn MrMarie T T ir... , r 1 Flint McCall, Mrs. Donald Toombs and Mrs. Catherine Hewlett, a a Dr. and Sirs. Martin Howard of Portland have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey during the medical convention. uuiiur me iucuiui vuutcuuuu-, leaving for Eugene yesterday afl ternoon. Salem V Venetian Blinds Made to your or der In Oar Own Salem Factory. INTERLOCKING WEATHER STRIPPING that lasts the fife of your building. WINDOW SHADES aaade to order and repaired or cleaned. Reinlioldt & Lewis MANUFACTURERS Salem Venetian Blinds 467 Heart St. fhone 41SI Ksa f J SlLVERTON- Miss Ruth Mar-: Tr7a TVc Ta Tlntt' " " AURORA Wednesday ! after- garet Hubbs, popular young Sil- wuma AW5S 18 cnae -- noo the Aurora. Woman's club Terton maid whose wedding to Xt Church WeddinS mrtat the h o m e of Mrs. V. Earl Chalfan wlU he an erent of , - . Eiler . with Mrs; F. A, Renfrew November 2 bV was complimented w; WOODBURN At a beautiful assisting -hostess. Mrs. O. Otta at two" parties this" weekend. L wedding ceremony performed at- wa7 w111 bave charge of the sale Friday night Mr,, Rolph BenN tt tober"losl ah nil Minn Muriel Bentson en-. l;r. -7 -o .pn South Second .treet.Zia. ana- autumn louage iormea me decorations with a huge pump kin holding the gifts. Inrited were Miss Hubbs, Mrs. Elmo Llndholm, Mrs. Wesley Wil li H ' . M . TT--J Um ' o, w Kelsey Slocum. Mrs. Norman- Maiman, flir. w. A. Jirysuu, Otto Aim, Mrs. Robert Webb Mrs. uiniora aentson or saiem, Harriet smltn, Mrs. Iranic jonn- aon, Laura Hnbbs-Lentsch. Olive; Banks, Beverly Bentson of Port- land, Margie Chalfan of Portland, Mrs. James w. .jenaa pi aioanj and Mrs. Eileen Westphal of oaiem. ' Mrs. L. C. Eastman entertained Saturday night for Miss Hubbs at the Eastman home on West Main street. Mrs. Kelsey Slocum of Portland Mrs. Norman East- man assisted. . Weisner of Silverton. Little Jan FAIRFIELD Miss Florence ice Jackson, daughter of Mr. and DuRette, bride-elect of Francis Mrs. Clark Jackson was flower Saalfeld of this place, was recip- Kiri Wayne Llvesay. brother cf lent oi numerous Deauuiui giivs at a miscellaneous shower Wed- - nesday afternoon at the Ivan Stewart home in Salem Heignta with Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Cecil DuRette entertaining. A piano sblo "To the Rising Sun by Miss Buena Stewart pre- ceded presentation of gifts ny Bonnie Bell Stewart and Hush DuRette, dressed as bride and.. groom Kefrehent were terred to Krt 8. ir ot prtun. Mr, A STthj. UrC i w . v! v: HagM. .Mr. An. Jones, Mr. Loa Mil- jg- YV.Iwd .lri St.w.rt sH of fl,' S r.. M!:r nl", " IHrtte, Aurora, Mrt P. Piekem. North S i n n;n-,. .h. V. M.-A RneriteT'joVB and Martha M,r DuBette, Mr,. v. caries.., Mr,. M. J Mhony. IWSmJ AimNi"UMU.M?ecini m": L. Bn, .nd th. ho.tewe m. suw.rt and Mn. c. DoRette. The marriage of the young couple will be solemnized late this month- PRINGLE Mrs. F, Wiltsey opened her home on Wednesday to members of the Prlngle Wom en's club for an all-day meeting. A no-host luncheon was served at noon and the day was spent quilting. Those attending were Mrs. John Fabry, sr.. Miss Anita Bon- Barna, Mrs. A. B. Hinz. Mrs. C. toring over from Salem to attend ney, Mrs, H. E. Melchert, Mrs. H. s. Emery, Mrs. Ezra Hart. Mrs. the meetings here. C. Ramey, Mrs. Paul Gurgurich, Charles McKee. Mrs. D. H. Loon- . Mrs. Sarah Keys, Mrs. George ey, Mrs. Blanche Libby, Mrs Paul ZENA One of the pleasant af Adams, Mrs. Margaret Adams, Fryrear, and Miss Doris Belght. fairs of the week was the birth Mrs. C. W. "Grabenhorst, Mrs. J. day dinner given in honor of C. Henry and the hostess. Mrs. F. , STAYTON The first of the Clarence F. Merrick and his lit W. Wiltsey. series of contract bridge parties tie daughter Audrey at their The next meeting will be at the sponsored by the Women's Com- home here. Other guests inciud home of Mrs. O. T. Sealer with munity club was held Wednesday ed Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rldgeway, Mrs. Leon Laigle as assisting host- ess on November 3. . .. ; WOODBURN Mrs. Etta Hall assisted by Mrs. Ivan C Beers, Mrs. Alice Guyer and Mrs. Edith Haller entertained the Federated Women of the Methodist church at the hall home on Hardcastle street Tuesday afternoon. Guest speaker was Mrs. Black, a social worker of Salem, who spoke of her experiences as a social work- er in the hopyards where many people from different walks of life are employed. Mrs. Oscar Allen, president of the Home Missionary society led the devotional service. Mrs. J. M. Livesay presided. A vocal solo was given by Mrs. Ralph G. Kleen who also led the group singing. Mrs. W. S. Ankeny of Salem was a guest. GERVAIS Miss Marie Man gold was hostess at her home Monday night to members of Court Victory Catholic Daughters of America. A social hour with "500 as the diversion followed tne Business meeting, uuesrs were present also from woodburn ana St Paul. OSC Series to Offer Several Artists The next event in the series be ing presented in Corvallls under tha inniKAnihln nf tha flrsrnn An American Doctor's Odyssey" baa been widely read. Dr. Heiser. as director nf hMith far tha nn!S ha. r aided in . the prevention of lenroav and is 1 w- -aid to he an Intensely Interesting - ... 0"" ine 5" ar Richard BOneill, Who Will an- pear on November 1: the English .slngerg scheduled for November 23. Portland symphony on Feb- T.arin-r n xiaroh aihort ' -1 Spaulding on April 6. Dr. and Mrs. Baum Are Dinner Hosts Tlr. and Un W W. Panm n. tirtaind informaiiv at iiinnor at , their home in Ben Lomand park weuuetua; nigut m cuupuiucui to a group of the state official - vho were in the capital this past WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. Ed week for the state medical con- ward Augusta Lytle" have Issued ventlon. Invitations to the marriage of their Covers were placed for Dr. daughter. Miss Elfa Lytle, to Jess William Waldo Bauer of Chica-- Fred Flkan. The wedding will go, director of bureau of health take place Saturday night, No and public Instruction of Amer- vember fi, at 3 o'clock in the Meth lcan Medical association. Dr. and odlst Episcopal church." Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney of Med- ' ford, newly elected president of Oregon State Medical society; Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hunt cf Eu gene, Dr. Richard B. Adams and Dr. and Mrs. Baum. ! Mrs,. Barton . Lemnwrn (Isobrl . Morehouse) and tiny son, Michael Wray of Eatonvllle. Wash., are the guests this week-end of Mrs. Lemmon's mother, Mrs. . W. U. Morehouse " : ! Mrs. Charles K. Spanldinc will ! Will i:..r. entertain members of the Round - wnma Kathryn Doss, uaugnter of Mrs. Agnes Doss of Woodburn - TbeVf -Kc TjvaT. snn of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Llvesay of woodburn. The candlelight services were held in the Epworth League room of the church which had been attractlTely decdrated with chrys . ahthemums and Upers. .An Ivy rr,orA . tattlra was - rran-if agalmrt th, mdow which WM Uluminated from the outside w! a spotlight. Rev. Ralph G. Kleen officiated. The brld Vas lovely in a gown ot taffeU made with full awing s k i r t , leg of mutton Oneen KlizabetV collar with tiny buttons down the back, she carried a shower bouauet of pint rosebuds and white chrys- anthemums. Mrs. Harold Mulkey of Dallas. sister of the bride, was matron ot honor. Candle bearers :. were Miss Freda Hall and Mrs. George the groom acted as best man. Ushers were Robert Jackson and Robert Hall. Music was by Miss Joyce Wood- fin, Mrs. Ralph Kleen and 1234 ftn, who also accompanied Mrs. Ralph Kleen and Mrs. Paul Pern- berton who sang "Calm As The Night' as a duet, and Peter Lar- son who sang "Because." After the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the 'hritta'a mother after which tha ouPle Ie" ror wedding trip to aa Anseiw ana omer wuioeru lWU1" - wm r 'burn. Both are graduates of Woodburn high school. Mr. Live y. UU3"J" aaiem iwo years ana is oooaaeep- er at the Livesay lumber yard. toxt v JEFFERSONMrs. F G. Phil- lips was the inspiration for asur- prise shower Thursday afternoon vAt the home of Mrg. 4rl Phelp8. Hallowe'en decorations were used. At the tea hour the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Earl Lynes. xM cM.n T?,rmrf Colgan andMrs.'j. G; Frataine. Others present were Miss Lou Miller, Mrs. Mary Powell, Mrs, E. B. Redmond, Mrs. Baltimore, Mrs. C. J. Thurston, Mrs. E. Clark. Mrs. S. M. Green. Mrs. Leta Thomas, Mrs. M. D. 'Looney, Miss Eleanor Looney. Mrs. Fred evening at the club house. The Hallowe'en aecorauons were car- ried out. The ladles high score "went to Mrs. Hal Cuffel and the men's hiarh score was won by Hal Cuffel. Refreshments were served by the committee, Mrs. W. N. Plntler, Mrs. Virgil Tuel, Mrs. Eu- gene Spanlol and Mrs. Wendel Weddle. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dave John, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Tuel. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cuffel and their house guest. Mrs. Will Shure or Fargo, North Dakota, Miss Clare Stewart, Miss Mary McMahon, Mrs. wenaei weaaie, Mr8- Luke Hurd, Dr. and Mrs. W. Ptntler. Mr. ana Mrs. fcugene Spaniol and Mrs. w. D. Roberts. MIDDLE GROVE MX. and Mrs. John Cage were hosts at a Hal lowe'en party to the Quest class and their families of the First Evangelical church of Salem on Friday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Max Kleman, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Basset and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Remington, Mr. anil Urn Taj RranAt Mr anil Mra Walter Lamkin, Mt. and Mrs.- John Mlschke Mr and Mt8 Carl Wackerbarth and children. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Osterman, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lenn and' children. Mrs. Viola Ermel, Mrs. Martha Lottts. Mrs. Grayce Behrens, Mrs. Katie Hllfiker, Mr. and Mrs. John Case and Marvin. STATTON Mrs. Hilda May en nome ox ner moiner, mrs. susan ' he pink jind blue color scneme was carried out on tne table centered with the birthday care. m . . . . 4 "J" e,ni!i JJLLB JiIl C Tr ocien, cunu ana Juoweu Nightingale, Darlene Dos let, Lloyd Hamllng, Jr. ed tne odd Fellows. Kebekans and .. .. . .... . friends at a Hallowe'en party at the lodge hall on Thursday night, Many of the guests masked and games and contests were enjoyed. Mrs. L. II. Wright won the cos tume prize. The committee Uv charge of the affair was D. George Cole. R. G xxnnA r xt Txrtv . t Wood. L. . H. Wright and Bea Of Interest to Ladies One rug cleaned Free right in jour own home No cost , or obligation. ; . - . Mrs, Ann'Conner Hutehason, well known Salem woman, now showing, the; 30th Anniversary Hoover Sweeper. . .We Service All Slakes of Sweepers Phone 6022 Delegates . were appointed Xa attend the county federation at juiu city, octooer is. Mrs.jw. i. Wurster and Mrs. L. B. irvin gave an Interesting descrition of their summer trip to Alaska. -. The- cluh la . studying poetry with Mrs. A. W. Kraus as chair man of the committee. Mrs. B. -ww, . an. . iiire' E- Maurek gave the program ";uuv The - next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. L. G. Giesy November 3. WOODBURN X wedding of mtoreat t man Wnndhnm twiw pie was performed at St Agnes Pathniie ehnrrh at T-fnbbard Mon. day morning when Miss Marion Adamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adamson of Woodburn became the bride of William Fo bert, son of Fobert of Hub bard. . Rev. Father Fleming officiated and the wedding music was play ed by Mrs. George Grimps. The bride was attended by the groom's sister. Miss Imogene Fobert and Harold Adamson, brdther of the bride, acted as best man. The bride wore a becoming wedding dress of white lace with a full length veil and carried an arm bouquet of pink carnations Mr. and Mrs. Fohert will make their home on j Fobert farm east of Hubbard. LEBANON Mrs. Earl Michel- son w4s hostess to the Mystic club Friday afternoon. The new year books were distributed during the business meeting. Mrs. Ruth TTa1r nrwtpntMl a nrAffrtm lhAnt the "Origin and Customs of Hal lowe'en." RefreehmenU were - .eryed by hostess assisted by h sister. Mrs. Arthur Wilsor. Tfi- M meetmg w, bft NJT B th fl f M u d G,lgon u1 M thi., Tom DIUard as program Ieaaer- ... ' vrnxnv hit t o SiLVERLCiN HILLS A special all-day meeting of the Silverton u Sewing club will be held October 28 at the home of Mrs. Bessie Porter at. 2 340 West Nob Hill, Salem. The entire local sew lng club is making every effort to attend the Salem meet. Mrs. Porter is a former member of .the local group and has been mo- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Merrick and son vernon, air. ana Mrs. war Ion Holdredge and Mrs. Clarence Fl Merrick and son Chester. LEBANON The Lebanon Dancing club will hold Its first dance of the fall Saturday, Octo- ber 30, at the Lebanon hotel. The Hallowe'en motif will be used in decoratnlg for the dance and a Cbrvallis orchestra will furnish the music. The club has nlanned to give a series of seven dances during the winter, a KINGWOOD Mrs. C. H. Brown was hostess Tuesday afternoon to 13 members of the Laurel Social We have a little fellow In oar pharmacy called Saoope. He roams all ever, asking the .moat pertinent and childish Questions. We can't do a thing- in oar phar macy without him pottma; his nose into it. Ha jnst gets into everything including - our hair. Of coarse, he is an imaginary character which we have created as a aoat mqniaitive pear peraon. Bat like all progressive people, he learns by asking questions. From time to time, we will ans wer some of bis questions about "the mystery of the apothecary which is "too my stay at aO. It is a-profession and just a matter of kmmvMng AW10. And when it comes to compounding; prescrip tiomvwa know how . Oar Prescription Service Is the Best Service We Reader WUletCt 405 State, Corner Liberty Phone 3118 IVA t ft jaktLtmaeif is pXACtlCtd AS fa tt Due a Res. Phone . 8654 f 5MOOP5 Tri-Coiinty School Session. Is Slated Half Day Institute to Be Held Also at Dallas on October 30 k DALLAS Polk' County School Superintendent Josiah Wills an nounces a tri-county teachers in stitute will be held -at the new Salem senior high -school on No vember 12, with Marion, Polk, and Clackamas counties cooper ating. Also a half -day institute will be held in Dallas en Saturday morning, October 30, at the Pal las senior high school. TMs Is necessary in order to take up cer tain, matters : which, pertain to teachers of this county alone. It will also give Superintendent Wills a chance to supply library books and Oregon Blue books to the teachers. Program at Dallas 9:SO to 9 :45 KaroUioent of tesebers in ht OSTA. 0:45 ts 10 :00 AananacrnMBti. 10:00 to 10:30 aatcmblj firocrani. addrru by . i. Kirr oa pmmaaitnp 10:30 to 11.20 lepartBent merlinc. High s.-hool course ol tuy, ir. V U. Baia at the state department of fiart tioa. Sjdner K.. Whirwortb. chairuaa Elementary coarse ol studjr, Florence Beardi-y, arsembly room. 11:20 to 1L.-30 Relaxation. 11:30 to 11:43 Bnainets a 1 1 1 i o a, county division- of the OSTA. 11:45 to 11:50 Recess. 11:50 to 12.00 Meeting ot the gTonps. Says Responsible In Fatal Smashup PORTLAND. Oct23-ffV-Hen- ry Hauge, 40, harried by remorse and worry -for six years, today told police he was responsible for a fatal automobile accident near Neillsville, Wis., on August 28, 1931. . Hauge gave Detective O. A. Powell a signed statement saying he drove a car striking Jim Lynch, (7, a pedestrian. Because the traf flc was heavy and another car was involved in the mishap, the coroner's Jury did not fix the responsibility. A copy of Hauge's statement was forwarded to Wisconsin au thorities. Hauge was not detained. 200 Grasshoppers Asked by School The state purchasing depart ment received a requisition .Sat urday for 200 grasshoppers from the Oregon medical school. The order was awarded to a New York City concern at three cents each. - The requisition specified 100 male and 100 female hoppers. They are used for experimental purposes. The purchasing department re ceived an order Friday for sev eral hundred live frogs. Hour club. The afternoon was spent In sewing on two quilts for welfare work. Mrs. Eugene Krebs will enter tain the night of November 2 when members and their hus bands will be served a Hallow- e en supper. m: - - v A . II Utmost in QUALITY. I STVLE Ss VALUE T " O Mutkrat J V; j O Caracule I ' O Pony J I O Chinese r; if v ) I Kidskin gf t j O Northern f C j , Seal .. I 6 Blocked J j . Lapan, etc. J r 4450 to J Vi3it this new exdu- j sive shop and.be i amazed at the Beau- I 1 tif ul Furs at such re- 4 markable values. r C" Sport Coats J ) ao.50 to 39.50 fZii I Girls at Rickreall , Take Friday Hike RICKREALL The girls of the high school enjoyed a hike Fri day afternoon to the Burch grove where they played games, finish ing up tbe fun with refreshments before going back to school in time for the departure of the school bus. Miss Carola May and Miss aleorgia Shumway accom panied the girls. All farmers in this vicinity are taking advantage of the good weather and working day and night to get in their crops. A breakfast nook and new ce ment walka are being built at the W. C; Hill residence. Darby Is Nominee For-Grange Chief h SILVERTON J. O. Darby of j Union Hill grange reported at the SUyerton grange Friday night thathe had received the rote of sufficient number of subordinate granges to have his name placed on the ballot for state grange master. Mr. Darby explains that candidates for state offices are not nominated by a committee but are nominated by votes tak en at. tbe regular meetings of local ; granges. A definite num ber places -the candidate's name on the ballot. 1 Mr. Darby is being supported by the Silverton grange and was present to thank the members for their support. No program was held Friday night but cards were played dur ing the social hour. Three Grcles of Church Hold Joint Gathering to Plan Winter Activities DALLAS A general meeting of the three circles of the Presby terian church was held at the church on Wednesday. A covered difh luncheon was served with circle C acting as host. Following the luncheon a busi ness meeting was held with Mrs. Alta Cerny, president, presiding. Excellent reports- were given by Mrs. W. L. Pemberton for circle A, by Mrs. Harvey Carpenter for circle B, and by Mrs.. Cerny for fircle C. Plans for activities of the circles for the next three months were discussed. The next general meeting will be held in January. a EXPERT REPAIR' NG WRTCHESw; JEWELRY STEVENS BROWN Credit Jewelers 184 N. Liberty. r 1 1 JL. SB ST Ig If Up club at luncheon Tuesday a. Hill' om ,A va - oauuivnnu It noon