PAGE TWENTY Joan Patterson Addresses Glub Two Dallas Women , Given Appointments to State Body , DALLAS The regular month ly meeting of the Dallas Wom an's club was held Tuesday after noon In library hall with the president, Mrs. i Haryey- Carpen ter, presiding. Plans were made tor a benefit dance this month. .' ' Two member . of the " Dallas club hare been appointed , by Mrs. Peterson - of the " Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, to state onices: Airs, uscar nayter as ad alt education chairman and Mrs. Charles Bilyeu, correspond ing secretary. . J;- - -" i-.i. ' Mrs. Bruce Spauldlng was in charge of the program ' for the afternoon." The male quartet of the Evangelical church. J. "M. Leltch, E. M. Abel, Harry Brown and Ezra Abel, with Miss Lydia Hiebert accompanist, sang carola 1 " Mn. Patterson Speaker " K' ' The guest speaker was Miss Joan Patterson of the, "extension service of Oregon .State ' college whoi gave an excellent talk" on home, decoration. She told of the various color, harmonies that one must keep in mind In furnishing a home and showed the proper arrangement : of furniture in the room. During the tea hour Mrs. Ivan E. Warner sang two num bers' accompanied by Miss Betty Smith' of Monmouth. Mrs." Harold D. Peterson and Mrs. JHarvey - Carpenter presided at the urns. Hostesses were Mrs. Charles Bilyeu, Mrs. Erie Fulg ham, Mrs. Wayne Page, Mm. Walter Ballantyne, Mrs. A. R. Kartman, Mrs. Mark Blodgette and Mrs. R. C. McKnight. : A special feature was the gift shower, with each member of the club bringing a gift for the community Christmas tree.- These toys " and gifts will be turned .over to the Knights of Pythias Christinas cheer committee. ; -7 .' " , . Attics Yield old Garbs for School Vehicle Tonight ' SILVERTON G r e a t efforts have been made to obtain authen tic costuming for the high school student body play, . "Anne of Green Gables;" to be given Friday night at the Eugene Field audi torium. - - June Baker, who will carry the title role, is reported as being very attractive In a he-ruffled white dress, the property of Miss Clarissa Bragger. Suits and dress es from various attics have been brought out and pressed up for the occasion. ' Others taking part are Pauline Lightfoot, Julia Hutton, Emily Hari, Bernice-Gay, Ardyce Wlk, Francis Spark, Mary Lou Weis ner, Bill King, Bob Simmons. Harold Adam Jr., and Vernon "Christmas Bells" Is " Chosen as Yule Theme For liberty Program LIBERTY For the - school's Christmas . entertainment this year, . the teachers have chosen a - pageant "Christmas Bells, words and lyrics written by Marian Morris, incidental music by Anne Owens. "The cast will lnelud e the school children from the young est and , tiniest to : the oldest The school Christmas program is one of ' the highlights : of the school year here and looked for ward to with pleasant anticipa tion by pupils and residents. Students to Give 3 Plays Tonight MONMOUTH Three one-act plays will be presented Friday night at Monmouth high school: "A Christmas Carol," directed by Miss Edith Clark, has this cast Billy Hixson, Truman Kobbins, Obert . Weathers, Merle Crowe and .Twila Severns. ? "Johnny; . Goes Haywire," di rected by Margery " Nlsh, . has a cast of Dale Muhleman, Beverly M or land, Connie. Riddell, Mor ton Howard, Dolores Bracken and Clifford Stump. 'Hold i Every thine " directed by iM. ; R. , Thompson, has this cast: Ko b e r t Marker, . ill a Schweixer, Charles Sears, Betty Lou Elliott, Kenneth Brisbane, Fhillsta Hamar, Lester Cobb and Patience Thompson. The plays were presented tq a good house Thursday night. Health Project Is Explained at Joint Gathering DAYTON At the Woman's Civic club meeting Tuesday after noon, Mrs. Hinegardner, newly appointed county nurse, ex plained the county health unit. Other clubs present were the Grand Island Mothers' circle. Aloha club, Arrawannah club, Dayton Prairie Social club, Pe ninsula Social club, Webfoot Social club. Mrs. Earl Hutchens of New berg ' gave a violin solo and Richard Boyd, vocal soloa. Mrs. Sam Bates, Mrs. Claire Heider and Mrs. E ima Fuchs served. Women Sponsor 1 Successful Drive HUBBARD The Woman's club of Hubbard met Wednesday with Mrs. Lester Will at the hostess home bunt at the- time -of the Aurora colony. Dr. John Ramage of Salem was guest speaker, on "Health." The club raised $100.50 for 'JThe OREGON STATESMAN Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 9, 1938 assisting with, the Christmas seal kales. Appointed, to arrange Christmas treats for the Hubbard children to be distributed at the public school Christmas 'entertainment ' w ere Mrs. John Friend, MrsTA. G.'So derholm and Mrs. Frank Grlmpa. The hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Ida Kimmes and Mrs. Anna" Stauffer. The next meeting will be a Christmas party on. Wed nesday afternoon, December 21 at Amnsville Plans God iiini - m tv 1 ree the Red Cross fund, and is also the horn of Mrs. John Friend. AUMSVILLE -f A Christmas tree and program tor the com munity, to be given in the school gymnasium, is being planned by the Parent-Teacher association, with the grade school teachers in charge. Other trees and pro grams are being arranged by the different churches. Betty "Warren, a pupil In the third . grade, suffered a severe cut m her . arm .Tuesday morn ing while playing In the school basement. She inadvertently ran too " close ' to " t h window" and thrust ' her arm through a pane of -glass. - , -'. 4 - - -, A group of Aumsville people met Wednesday night and went in a body to Turner where they attended special meetings; being held ' . there -at the Christian church. " ' . . i Study of Stars f Occupies Pupils LIBERTY Latest addition to the list of clubs at Liberty school is the - astronomy -club formed by Jean. ; U Graham, principal. He has several telescopes which are used In the study of the stars and constellations? ; Club members and officers are: President, Merle Rains; vice president.. Bob Stacey; secretary. Aim Ira Anderson ; Verna Bam ann, Faye Plenge. Betty Bradley, Iva Greenwood, Donald Johnson, Norvll cruien, e 1 1 cooper, Everett Bagwell, Byron Hurd and Robert Norton.- Raise $37 for Red Cross SCOTTS MILLS This com munlty raised $37.70 in the Red Cross drive, which is more than last year, reports Chairman Mrs. ZeUa Smith. Others assisting In the work were Mrs. J. E. Sauer essig, Mrs. A. "W. Woodward and Miss Connie Moberg. George Westfall Heads Unionvale Brotherhood UNIONVALE The Unionvale Evangelical Brotherhood, meet ing at the Ladies' Aid room at the church Tuesday night, elect ed these officers: George West fall! president; Mr. Larson, vice president; Roy Welsh, treasurer; Ivan Gubser, secretary. Thirteen members attended the all-day quilting of the Evangeli cal Ladies'" Aid held Tuesday at the church. Mrs. Owen Turner became a member. R3I33)(S)reDn9o Salem $ Leading Market We are now offering you our complete line of smoked and cured meats at prices yon cannot afford to miss. KTantac Sngar Cored and 8moked with Oak Wood (SotttJage s HQs No Bone or Wate Bacon Baltic Lb 15c to 20c SUGAR CURED" Gquarcs Lb. 12c Pure Lard Lb! 10c We have a complete packing house right here. We kill ; : and process this cured meat right, here for you, you , pay only one profit when trading here. It is from the r farm to na to yon. J . i ; Poi?Cs tt;Eloac$ Lb 32 t - No Shanks - ;" ' " ' ; Lb;oe e ioc Fresh or Cored PiC Hocli Our choice cuts of Prime Rib Roll are tender and good. The Price? Just 17c a pound and you will find them juicy and rich in food value. ' : Loin Pork Choi Blatter. Chops, 2 lbs. for...-.::.. Mutton ; Stew .......... Sirloin -. . Steak.-.. 20c 25c 5c. 15c Veal,,; Stew.......... Pure '. , Lard........... Fresh Side or Salt Pork.;.!-.: ICc 10c 15c Ce Beer rot Koast O or Rib BoiUl..r. x- Fresh,P6rk : ; rj Backbones.. Coxae in, folks, and pay bur market a yisit. We win be ; glzi ta see you and yoa will be pleased, wc know, v OPEN UNTIL 7 P. M. SATURDAY . . . Santa Comes to Sears ,S With His loy Shop Grand Piano 98c 12 keys I Chime t n i Decorated varnished cabinet. : Special t Pedal Bike $1.98 ,rvf 23-inch bike for lit 'Uf tla AMfl ua to 911 year eld. Rubber tlrwl.. Skates $1.00 Ball bearing roller skates with wide, comfortable clamps. Adjustable. , Parcheesi 95c 4 dice cups, S dice, 16 varl-c e I o r e d playing pieces. For Christmas I Animals 49c Stuffed scottles, plush bears, plush dogs ... all with shrill voices. Table Set 2.98 t Child's table with two matching chairs. Unfinished for painting. CYLINDER TYPE CLEANER WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS QU QjS $3 Down $4 Month (Plus Carrying Charge) O Lightweight! Efficient! Easy to Handle! O Not $80 . . Not $70 . . But Sears Low Price O Cleans All Those "Hard-to-Reach" Places Quick . . . thorough ... sensational! That's Sears' new "Com mander" cylinder vacuum t Now you can own one at dollars less than regular prices. Com In and see It demonstrated. . N-.VAVV VOv MJAW V X," it. . ''i A .... II . :.;..y,v.'rT,SBtaiasjaJBt-- 69.95 Value! ..... . ... . .. 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