1 est Salem PTA Sponsors Event jnday to Benefit Religious ducatiori Program in Schools Tha Q2EGON STATJESMAN, Salem, Oregon; Thursday Morning. October 23. 1841 7 f WEST SALEM A pie social will be sponsored in the sohoof gymnasium Friday at 7:30 o'clock by the PTA. to assist the religious education program in the local schools. i Everyone in the community is invited. Games and enter tainment will precede the social. 'Students of the seventh and eighth grades will furnish candy for a sale. Mrs. Collet Rust is "general chairman. Committees are: Table decorations, Mrs. C J. Fair, Mrs. Jck Taggart, Mrs. John Fair, Z'teter Van Hess and Mrs. I Burke; supplies, Mrs. D. T. BraJtod; publicity, Mrs. Leigh ton DaohieU. Mrs. A. F. Goffrier and J. S. Bowne; entertainment, Ralph Nelson and J. S. Bowne; kitchen, Mrs. Peter Van Hess, Mrs, Collet Rust, Mrs. Merle Sjvearingen and Mrs. H. H. Bar low; candy sale, Mrs. - Donald and upper grade school Kuhn girls. Jean Hazel ton was (wrmll. mented on her birthday anniver sary when her sister, Mrs. Le- iana. Jennings, entertained with a iamuy dinner. Present were Jean Hazelton, rnvate Byron Hazelton, jr, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jen nings, Danny and Judy. " -Mrs. Collet Rust entertained with a birthday party in honor of the sixth anniversary of her daughter, Nancy Anne. Invited were Nancy Anne Rust, ohn Meusdv David Louthan, Dickie Louthan, Mrs. Lula Her man and Mrs. Vita Ketchem. No date has been set for the trial of Josephine Busick. slated to appear in justice court on charges of serving alcoholic bev erages in her place of business, the Gobble Inn, without first ob taining an Oregon liquor license. She is out on $25 bail. , Elmer Nelson, West Salem, was arrested for threatening to com mit a felony and was released on S1000 bad. The complaint was made by his wife, Mrs. Blanche Nelson. Mrs. Oliver Sargent has charge of the school census registration this year. The registering was be gun the first of the week and will be completed in 15 days. Mrs. Leighton Dashiell s and Laurice accompanied her par' ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Voth, Polk Station, to Portland Sunday, Sidney Parker left the last of the week for Colorado where he will visit his parents for an in definite period. Keizer School Clubs Busy KEIZER Keizer Health club met Friday, The sixth and sev- emn grades met with Mrs. Miles and Claire Elwood presided. Betty Shroder was elected sons leader f and j Lawrence Gardner, yell leader. Plans were made for a Halloween party. Committees appointed in charge of refresh ments were Jeanne Moon, chair man, Betty Lu Waldorf and Betty Shroder; program, LaVaun San dau, Katie Durham and Kathleen Green; games, Lawrence Gard ner, Marvin Black and Claire El wood. ; f .- ' - The fourth grade pupils ' are making arrangements for a Hallo ween party. Committee members appointed are Betty Lou Brinkley, Alvera Purcell and Dick Cunning ham. - The eighth grade pupils are giv ing reports on first aid. Those giv ing outstanding reports were Vi ola Grier," Alfred Anderson, Lb Grain Salvaged ,t From Warehouse v At Pratum PR ATU M Local men were busy Monday helping Fred Hersch save as much grain as possible from the smoking ruins of what was one of the outstanding ware houses in the county. ' Although the building, machin ery and grain, valued at many thousands of dollars, were all In sured, at present prices there win still be a great loss to Hersch before the building- and contents can be replaced. . : Farmers 'are busy dieein? nota- koes, husking corn and a few are sowing xau grain. - Crimson clover, which, was sown earlier in the fall, ' Is' said to be eaten up by slugs and poi soned slug bait is greatly in de mand. Slugs are also numerous in gardens and among flowers. Spaulding, Delores Purdum, Bo nita Engle and Claude Martin. Grtmgers' Nowa KEIZER A Salem sugar com pany is sponsoring a canning con test to be held at the Chemawa grange,' Keixer. - ; Only Marian county grangers are eligible. It is an elimination contest and the winners will com pete at the state contest October 27 in Portland. AUBTJRN The Auburn Com munity club held the first meet ing of the year Friday with the new president, O. XL Palmateer in the chair. A short program was given and the new teachers and their fami lies introduced. r . The club . voted to have all school children pay $1 a year for hot lunches. U FAIRVIEW The Community club meeting will be held Novem ber 7, the president, Vernon Stephens, announces. . pace in:;: Happy Over Pardon for 1915 Crime r vV-v '' "j Fraak Foghering aad family It's a happy day for Frank Togjbexing of Chicago for ha has Just received a full pardon from the governor of Colorado for a crime for which ha was convicted In 1915. The pardon opens his way to American citizenship, for which he has applied. Fugherlng is shown with his family and John J. Gibbons, attorney, who secured his :.sv- pardon for him. A M i a i 1 i - a I H w fiiiitiawf 1 w ri tf I I ' SALE! $21.50 BRANDON SUITS Sciwrfwnaf Vafvtt of fttgufarftintlSov Moral TJ tp) I UD m r i & nan VlqV ) Here's a spectacular Ward Week bargain for every man who needs a new suitt Handsomely tailored single or double- Yiraetd mod1 in nn I T Pall nattirn T?ranftn ijjfy sturdy, long-wearing fab- f - nr ara man a t iiiiv. new wool. Every pair of t r o u s ejr s is Talon-fastened. Save on Brandon in Ward Week! it m mm mm im a mmm mm III -i M- - V- 1$ Ty BoautifulNow Prints in RichNow Colors ! yard JcWvcecf If ;v (ii ,-,4 fil Or. ' Ai 8 Come in now, in Ward Week! Save plenty oq .Wards famous Silvania percales! Admire the won derful Fall and Winter prints big and little, con servative and daring! Hold their rich, true colors up to your face! See how they make your skin look more alive, more glowing ! Those colors are tubf ast 4heyH stay bright through every washing! Be sides, Wards Silvanias are easykto sewlAnd as for wear they're gluttons for punishment ! Wards Bureau of Standards tested them, finds them won derful for frocks, aprons, curtains! 36". Save! I .1 i uui j 1VIIU J J I I i vu ! inEUI'll Iftai.f Uf'l.lll I I I m m . ILi SALE! 1.29 VALUES MEN'S NEW SHIRTS Just Arrived in Time for Last 3 Daysrof Ward eek! What makes Thorn e woods better shirts?. Closer-woven fabrics. They wear longer, look nicer, and they're 99 shrinkproof. Expensive tattoringt H e a t, s m al 1 stitches, Wiltproof col lars. ColoriMst patterns. Every"one newfbr Fait And Ward Week's low . sale price makes Thorn e woods even finer value! mm ulm miiUv mmmmti M m warn ffiitiw MBIHSSMkSr 1 -' ..r?" fa Fothkncbk RayonsJ IJ9 Dress Lengths n09 Mora aensational Ward Week values! Expensive-looking Fall and Winter fabrics ia new prints and solid colors. SVi to 4 yard lengths. Save! ma m lis wMm New Tubfasl Percofes! Sole! Girls9 Dresses Ward Week cuts the price on a j huge number of new styles! Carefully m a d e exquisitely 1 trimmed. Long-wearing! Sixes 7 te 14. Were 79e 6Sc 1 rwi m w i a v ,v , i. IT I fi ' l k . I V I A 1 .gSBPJSJSSjSSjSjSSjjggsiSst lyi u u lyj an Every Dross Worth I end .lorof ODOD New Coortl Aj Sizes I 1N It's hard enough these days to find cottons at $1 any cottons ! And these are not just "any" cottons. .They're wonderful the kind of miracle values only Ward Week could bring! Crisp new percales in every imaginable style and print that's new-for-Fall . . . every color, every size! 9 to 17, 12 to 20, 38 to 44 and even 46 to 52. Rayon Dresses Worth 1.90 and Morel New spun rayons and rayon crepes in aQ4 Fall prints and colors! 12 to 44, 9 to17 mm mm wmnm Coppr Rivtedl fvff Cut I Men's "101" Band Pants Made of tougher denimt San forised won't shrink mora than 1. Reinforced with 12 copper rivets. JTirf sizes. 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Bxryon Panties' , Price Cut From 1.98 Boys' Zip Coat - 1-84 Sale! 1.19 Child' Oxfords 2Jc i Ik Dress Socks, Beducod for Ward Week 9c Sal.lMii HoatostoadW Work Shirts ; " '7Gc Fluffy terry almost a foot squsri! Lock-stitched edges. White with pastel stripes. Finely woven sacking. Hemmed, bleached, washed, mangled. No printing. 20wx38w. Your choice "of 3 or 4 thread pure silk chiffons all perfect quality! Newest shades! Stock up! It sips all the way down I Knit of 20 new wool. 80 cotton. Is two-tone color combinations. 29c Cotton Flannel liifaDts'YVear Brown snoc-oxf ords with cord soles for boys I Black or an tique brown oxfords for girls! Brand new Fall patterns in ray on and cotton mixtures I Short and regular lengths. 24e eo. t SalelGinV F Rayon k -va PonUes " 1S3 Value! Bots Tall : - Trousers 99 shrinkproof fabrics I Triple mats stems! Really off sixes I Priced extra-low for this salt! 79cVc!uel Heal JigarJ Unf ononis . 2-QO Buy enough for months to come save extrt! All full cut . . . exceptionally well nude! Gowns, wrappers, gertrudes. Novelty knit with flat lock Soft and white. Pink, blue or seams, and elastic waists. Tea white ahell-tmching. rose, sixes 2 to 14. Save I - Pleated models 1 Fabrics contain reprocessed wool rtuiei wool, cotton er rayon. Full sixes. First-Una defense Bf stmt sbiv en, chilli, colds! lub-knit ef . .. mm a warm cotton, mux sues. 72c i XT: . Cstalet Order service saves you menav en theutends ef Kami we i havtnl imih to stack in our store. i - - - - Li 'M: ' n VP i ' ' iv- Y.yi.y: , -n r Our Monthly Payment plan may hi utti eiit cnypurckei ti fetafing $ 1 0 er morel Evy new, pey Ia4 erf i ; .iii.i .in ii ii irnii r . i i hi. mn II wmmmmmm - n r in ! n .... .- . , , . V ...rf, r i. j '""" f-IM. r- m i i r ,., , i i -r . - . "" 1 ! . u imi ), w. j, p.i'jiiiiBu!BwiiiagpawtiioSS paaaBMeaaeawewwiwwMiwwMMwBMiMwMMMMw iiii n u .li . , n