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TVCITY Thm OTZGOZi CTATECT IAI7. Salrv Orwjon. Friday Morning, ircrwnber I.IS3 Noble Grands ; Are ; Feted at Henldes ' ' 4 - r - : :. ' r '' r J " 1 - - DALLAS -Members of tb Past Noble Grands club gathered at the C W. Henkle hoinel Monday night, for ' surprise party and handkerchief shower honoring . Mrs. C W. Henkle. fa u. A program bad been arranged and included a reading, "Mrs. Gabby Goes, to Vote, iby Mrs. Kr Aldenon; various stonts ar- ranged by Mrs. Roy Donahue r let "ter Tead 'from Mr. and Mrs. John Cerny who are making their borne In the Philippine .Islands. Present were Mrs. E. IM. Bow man of Hillsboro, who were spe eia) guests, and Mrs. Henkle, Mrs. E. V. D<oa. Mrs. C. 8. Teats, Mrs.-1! Uf -R.- A 11 good, Mrs. Fred Holman, Mrs. Frank Hobson, Mrs. N. I. "Cur, Mrs. Charles Coch rane, Sir 3. Jesie Witt, Mrs. H. A. Petersen,' Mrs. Roy Alderson, Mrs. George.. L... Haw kins, Mrs. Roy Donahue, Miss Genevieve Coad, Mrs. Theo. FariDgtoH, Mrs. Alfred Domaschofsky, Mrs. Louis Hadley and Miss Anne Haugeberg. Following the program the group was invited to the encamp ment of the-IOOF. Present for this' were . M. Bowman, grand chief patriarch, from Hillsboro. Carl Eggleston, past grand chief . patriarch, C. A. Nichols, H. N. 1 Hunsaker and P. C. Harland of Salem and Fred Otjen f Silver ton. ------ , A short program was present ed and Included vocal solos by Miss Harriett Fallen welder ac companied by Miss Rath Van Grade!; readings by Mrs.: Roy Al derson ; - group singing of "God Bless America." Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Pointers? Chief - 1 t Bryant Resident .' ; Visits Aumsville .AUMSVILLE Mrs. J. M. Brda shaw of Bryant, SD, arrived here Saturday for a visit at. the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. D. Wells. ' Mr, and Mrs. Howard S trunk entertained at their home here Moaday at a 7 o'clock dinner hon oring her cousin, Mrs. O. A. Les ley and daughters, La Verne and Janice Lesley, who will leave soon for -Riverside, Calif. Coven were also placed for Mr. and Mrs., T. C. Mountain, Howard Strunk, Jr.. Gary Dean Strnak aad Folmer Strunk. .1 Brigadier General Robert L. Eichel bergef, commandant of the Presidio In San Francisco, succeeds Major General J. L. Benedict as superin tendent of the military academy at West Point, N. Y. Major General Benedict will command one of the four newly formed army corps. Lutheran Women . Present Program r WOODBURX The Ladles Aid of the Immanuel Lutheran church held -a supper and sale Wednes day night at the parish hall. Mrs. L. G. Soderholm, president of the aid, had appointed as food chair man ' Mrs. Elmer Olson; : dining room, Mrs. E. Haroldson; bazaar. Mrs. Floyd Darling; program, Mrs. Julia Brockman. , -About 100 persona were served and aa faterestlns; program pre sented. Rev. Afper introduced those participating, ; J . Program opened with the sing ing" of "America; scripture read ing and prayer; by Rev. Asper; song, "America," the Beautiful," choir;", trombone duet, 'Ambrose and Luther Asper ; vocal solo," El mer Java; piano solo, Edna Her man'son ; vocal d net, . Hazel - Her man son .and PrlseilLa Asper; pi ano solo, ' Joyce ' Johnson. Elnora Asper was the accompanist.' ' - The finale was the auction sale of articles left from the bazaar. E. Hermanson was the auctioneer. Molalla Now. Aumsville Woman Is Honor Guest AUMSVILLE Mrs. Anna L. Nichbl entertained Thursday ,hon oring Mrs. Ida Collins. A covered dish luncheon was enjoyed at the noon hour with fall flowers mak ing the table charming. The after noon was spent Jn visiting. Guests were entertained by Maxine, Shirley and Sue Ann Sny der who sang a number of little songs. The three little girls are all in the primary department of the Bethel Sunday schooL The guest list included Mrs. Ida Collins, Mrs. Everett Warren, Mrs. Ed Wallace. Miss Minnie Peterson, . Mrs. V. C. Peterson, Mrs. A. B. Ham, Mrs. Elmer Rich ards, Mrs. Ed Holmquist. Lois Ann Hoimuuist, Mrs. Guy Smel ler, Mrs. Harvey Snyder, Mrs. John Mix, Mrs. Doorthy Branch, Shirley Nichol. Glen Nichol and the hostess, Mrs. Anna Nichol. HVccihy'i (474 So. Ccn'l Si.) Special X - w t "x. Ft n r . "i f 1 1 fr 1 1 1 fr II 1 1 1 1 I 1 r n l n M 7 . - ". ( i J It 1; li ii . 1. .', i i v r v. hs lUzzlrzlti i;3k7 Reg. "" "Value ; TH3 Ucck Only . . ... Special Den. 37"E3 VnW Ilcdcrn CircdiScr M f fifl Deluxe ... Wood Saver Rear. $59.50 Value The most attractive circulator we're ever , SAHOO 1 seenl 1 . Qar Cocstrucfioa - Terms . I1.C0 Down . T.C0 Per WeeA ! Gleaners Given Hdloween Party KEIZER The Gleaners Sun day school class of the First Evangelical church of Salem was entertained at the Max Kleman home Wednesday night with Halloween party. Agnes Kleman was hostess. ... r , After a devotional and busi ness period conducted by Mrs. Howard Leach.' teacher of the class, appropriate games were played. Refreshments suitable for the occasion were served at a late hour. Members present were Ines II 11- fiker, Evelyn Hilfiker, Marion Wampler, Bern ice Bowersox, Don na Marie Brown, Joan Bair, Lu cille Bair, Anita Harris, Mary Jane Fisher, Betty McDonald, Bet ty Bosten, Rachel Garner, Fhr e n c e Garner, Lucille Behrens, Joan Remington, Elsie Matthea, Agnes Kleman and their teacher, Mrs. Leach. Others present were Mrs. Fish er, Howard Leach, AJbeYt Hll tiker, Mrs. Ray Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Max Kleman. Lebanon School Has Safe Cracked LEBANON Tuesdav mornlnr when Edward Duel, janitor at the high" school, went to work he found that the north door of the buildinr had been forced Investigation showed that the door to the superintendent of fice had been broken and the safe cracked. A pick and other tools were left and were lrt In be from a WTA project. City and state police are working on the case. Extensive reraodellinar nf tit Edward's Catholic church has be gun, Fitzgerald and Son having the contract. The parish hall just back of the altar Is belnr used to enlarge the body of the church. This will about double the seat ing capacity of the church. Rooms in the basement will be refinished to afford meeting places. Rev. Fa ther Martin Bohrofen Is supervis ing the work. Homecoming Date Is Annual Affair TJNIONVALE The annual homecoming and rally day will ne oDserved this Sunday at the union vale Evangelical church. The program: 10 a.m., morn ing worship. Rev. F. R. Sartwell of Dayton; 11 a.m., Sunday scnooi; 12 noon, basket dinner; 2 p.m.. snecial music. Mr. and Mrs. Dyck of Portland featured In - solos and duets; 1:30 p.m., rally service. Rev. D. L. Vermil lion, of Portland; S p.m., union services at Hopewell, Rev. V.'A. uauamyne, speaker. - -A cordial Invitation is extend ed to everyone to attend. A spe cial free-will offering will he taken for upkeep of the church. Eola Community Club to Meet EOLA -The Eola Commnnitv club will meet tonight at S o'clock. The Glim ore Oil company, will Present motion Dteturea. Hoatnaa.a will be Mrs. Ralph Lautenschla- ger, Mrs. Leslie Street and Mrs. Henry Franz. Mrs. Nellie Ferguson spent the weend In Portland visiting her sister, Mrs. F. L. Benedict. To Receive Medal CziZzZ Ilils fTil 0 i J--?". Dvna Fendler, Jt. p Shown at prep school In Krw B cbelte, N, Y where ha is a fresh man. Dor n Fendler, Jr, will receive the Legian of Valor medal from President Roosevelt. Donn, a Rye, N. Y Boy Scout, was lost for eight day last year in the wilds of Maine. Instead f getting paricky, bo used his scout training to lead him to A : . safety.-.- . -.MOLALLA Molalla PTA will hold Its November meeting today at the grade school auditorium at S:Sa 0'clock. . ' Visitors at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Eddie Miller this week were Mr. and Mrs. Henry House and family of Vancouver, -Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Harlev Chrlatn.r mA daughter, Sally, of Bear Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Jess McKeUop and Earl of Scott Mills. - t RaJch Holman acconnan(d V Mr. Leonard of Portland left early Wednesday morning' on an elk hunting trip. air. ana Airs, rred Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Breen attended a masaaerade RallswMn nrt in Portland Saturday. Detroit Boy Has . . Birthday Party DETROIT Mrs. '.. Otis - White entertained a groap of small school boys Saturday afternoon In honor of her son, Harlow's tth birthday. . . Boys ea joying the afternoon were Tommy Neilsoa, Tommle Fisher, Bobble Reld, Harry Rand and the honor guV Harolw White. ' Mrs.' Bert Cuaalgham aarprlsed her husband with a party Satur day night la the honor cf his birthday., f . - Guests Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Major Baughn, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Moore and, Rodney Moore, Mr. aad Mrs.- Chet Bonale, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMorriv Mr. and Mrs. Lester Warner, Everett sad Charles Warnet, Mr. and Mrs. Willie richer, Mra." Clara Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Selbert. the honor guest and the hostess. Ths evening was spent playing pinochle with games being won by Mra. Major Baughn aad Mrs. Cliff MeMorrU and Charles Warn er and Cliff McMorrls. Aurora Party Set - - AURORA The second of a series cf (00 parties sponsored by the Aurora Pythian sisters will be held Friday night la ' the Knights cf Pythias halL Sadie lwldns Is : Day at Blonmoutli MONMOUTH -The weekend cf November 1 and 2 will be Sadie Hawkins weekend at Oregon Col lege of Eduactios, sponsored, by the Associated Women stadenta. At eoavoeatloa Wednesday morn ing a skit advertised the coming festivities. Hal Hankel. tlx-foot football ' man from Wlllamlna, Impersonated Little Abaer; Haael Reddick.va freshman from Dexter was Sadie in person; and Glenn Burch. Independence, character lied the Immortal Marry La Sam.! A frolic will be held tonight and a dance Satarday night to give the OCE girls a chaace t catch their men. " The speaker at eoavoeatloa w Mr. Fliit cf the Oregon JournaL. Her asdimce was surprised - to leam that Mr. Fliit Is reaUya" char aa lag, white-haired woman,; known la private . life as Mra. Lois Myers. She was Introduced' by her loagtlme friend. Dr. C A. Howard,-president cf the school. Are Dayton Guests r- " - . - DATTON Mr. and Mrs. E. JL; Means et Redmond, were week end g oerta of the letters mother. Mrs. Creases and Mr. and Mrs. H. II- Clark. Means attended the principals conference in Salem Satarday. He was principal ef the Dayton school la 1919 aad 1929. : I " ' ' ... fi TI. 1 oni7 FOR FREE DELIVEQ7 PH0I3E- Ccnri Slreci Ilaricn Slrcel ULngwccd . 9176 Order j Cake I Is BUSICK'S BAKERY DEPT. Orange Da!o Layer Cake Here U a new CAKE one we're sore you will like. It's made with Sno-Sheen cake flour, brown sugar, emulsifying: shortening, fresh creamery butter, soda, salt, ground dates, whole fresh eggs, sour milk, ground oranges. Topped with orange fudge Icing. Frill Sizo m Half Size 25c Other cakes of course, standbys like ANGEL FOOD, LADY BALTIMORE, POUND CAKES, all fresh and made with the purest and freshest ingredients. Pnnpkia, Ilince QCm Api?!. Each A3C Loads and loads of pastries, Rolls, Maple Bars, all at 15c per dozen ... French Loaves 2 for 15c . . . Rye Bread 10c ... Special loaf, Apple and Nut Bread 19c . . . Dutch Bread 2 for 15c . . . Cottage Bread 2 for 15c . . . Delicious Danish Butter Horns and Bear Claws, choice, $ for 10c V.. 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Ann & Hammer The Best Stock np Now! Convenient 1-Lh. Boxes) You bet! Here U just the tonic for that cold of yours . . . Pure Juice of tree ripened Florida Grapefruit, President brand . . . one of the best you can buy. As a Utile treat to our customers Kare.;i?nn .lnls deIiaous juice FRIDAY AND SATUR DAY at this real special price. Order yours early! No. 211 can 3 for l"7t- iio. Z can 3 for 20 a Eziick PrcSi Shark j j Cc Ccapsa i Del Monle Pure Tcnaio Jrucs Reg. Price S for 25c With This Coupon "OliGoIuen" The Freshest Coffee 1 iii. 190 2 lbs. 370 SAirros COFFEE 2 Its. 25 c r ; - HOLLY ; CLSAIISSn - ...This Is one of .the finest cleaning agents on the ; market today. We. offer It at this special price - and wt advise you to tock up a bit for future use. These bananas are ripe, solid fvo over-ripe cr culls, this is some of the finest t we hare w offered for sale! a ' .. - jvra a uime , UUSICK'S IISAT DEPAIITIIEIjT "h LIVED . . . . -. i'- . cs aJI. I I. 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