tJ The Stat aan Solem. Onyiii, Bundcy, Jefferson Folk Dinner Hosts Holidays Jefferson An old - fashioned Thanksgiving dinner was served at the home of Mr; and Mrs. J. J. McGill with 43 members . of the family present including four great grandchildren. A 25-pound turkey was served to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Duncan and children of Siletz, Mr. and -Mrs George Truman and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Raines and daughter of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sever son and son of Harrisburg. Mrs. M. C. Helms and children, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy McGill. Mr. and Mrs. i DeRoy McGill and son, Mr. and Mrs. Y. M. McGill and children, Mr. and Mrs. Morris McGill and daughter, Mrs. Florence Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGill of Jef ferson. Attending the wedding of Leston W. Howell and Hilda Moss in Sa lem Sunday were E. E. Howell, fr ni Mann on1 Kfr an1 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jones moved to Salem Monday where he will be employed. They sold tneir farm to the Charles Henions Mr. and Mrs. Harold Logsdon had as their Thursday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibson, Danny and David of Eugene, Mrs T. A. Logsdon of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Weddle, W. D. Wat kins. Friday guests were Lois Cad well of Portland and Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cas sler, Donald and Margina of Eu gene. Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. E. L. Gates were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gates of Shedd, Mr. and Mrs. Warren of Scio, Mrs. Mary Deyaney, Mr. and Mrs. 'Lawrence Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis and children. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Weddle had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and. Mrs Frank Weddle and Walter Watkins. Christmas Seal Fund Swells A total of $5,213 has been raised during the first two weeks of the 1948 Christmas tuberculosis seal sale it "was announced Friday by Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, executive sec retary of the Marion County Health and Tuberculosis association. This is almost equal with re turns at this time last year, Mrs. Bunnell said. The association of fice requests that the blue envel opes be returned with the contri butions and that all un-purchased seals be returned to the office. Booths for those who wish to purchase additional stamps will be set. up Tuesday in the post office JWVy J f StJ W V A AIVMIJ 111 t J. W by of the U. S. National bank and the Montgomery Ward Co. store here. Garden Club to Elect Officers Salem Men's Garden club will - elect 1949 officers in a meeting next Thursday night at the YMCA. Nominations announced Thurs day by the nominating committee appointed last month by President James Turnbull include: P. IL (Jock) Brydon and Ray Warren for president; A. E. (Dan) Danielson and William McKinney, vice-president; D. Ray Brown and E. C. Doane, secretary; L. L. Fer guson and Gilbert Stein, treasur er, and directors (three to elect) George Ailing, Moody Benner, Da vid Cameron, Al Clark, Norman Trees and K. O. Heasty. NOTICE. Juniper-myrtle wood n4 shell novelties; also p Us tie aad beautiful agate Jewelry Oar profits will cot permit ex tensive advertising, se it's to yew advantage to drive oat to rOP8 AGATE AND NOVEL TY SHOr. 3994 Portland Road. Lcsler DeLapp Coosa reial Baalfng Wnrnitmrm MOViRS tiMi : i75 SaleiM. Ores ea HIS No. Coml $495 JLPrettksl&fl... 99 An Eccsssilcsl Oft iakoM,,a aad Wvr&tsof isdMBOMo o5 to saillioM WILLS MUSIC STORE JANZ WISCARSON SALEM OREGON 1 , Poombsr 5. 1843 . - ' . . . - - . , , i . I i i . T V. I P? XAX III t I I i-I ii V- Tit' AV) III I 4. 1 t .V r I K,'!V, f At T V. mm Ir Yit- f - I V ''it' - ' It 1 SA r s it " - ' I m f 3' I ' T- - f i f f iy I l .: - . " 1 " 1 11 Jj -.4 . if-''" i Once again we have gone into the market and purchased several that are light enough in weight and color to carry thru into the Spri coverts and tweeds. All wanted fabrics for this territory. See these hn SPECIAL NUMBER IN Yoke Back Tailored with HYMO Front One of the outstanding coats of the season. Ex pertly tailored with the new HYMO FRONT that is so constructed to make a smooth and firm draping front. Collar also has the added tailoring for smooth lines. Women's fane all-wool BABY Tweed In fleck shades of brown or blue. PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR ndred women's seasonal coats og months euch as gabardines, pecials today. OUTSTANDING FABRICS OF All Wool mm A coat that you ar sure to like the more you wear. Modified style in our panel back with outstanding tailoring throughout Many graceful details for that added touch. Deeb mellow shades with finest quality satin linings. This coat was made to sell for much more. PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR I v ' i Note This Special Low Price on WOOLEN MIXTURE GABARDINE V I No. thoy' ro not oil wool but a coat of good wool mixture. Stylod with on oyo I towards yar around wear. Completely lined of rayon sajtin. This coat is I packed full of added details: wide cuffs, norelty buttom with tailored I button holes. Smooth finished slashed pockets, win back with 1 I set in yoko. And the colon are of the nowoot oiados. SECOND FLOOR Special Group of 100 WOOL COVERT COATS oo O Lined, and Interlined r nJJ jf h . X. O Assorted Styles X rtJtnfci a auuiiu xmvn. T Can You Top This Low Price on ALL WOOL 3 Yes, Penney's are featuring an all-wool covert coat for only 32.75. Comfortable four panel backs, yoke styles, some even with hoods. Completely lined. This covert is a very smooth, firm finish fabric that has excellent wearing qualities. PENNEY'S SECOND 'FLOOR ALL WOOL 9 v I , US for Uomen l r ' Something new, practical and exceptionally styled right for (this low price. Good draping lines from the shoulder to the hem. Its all-purpose styling makes It a hit Colors in tones of browns and blues. Three button frpnts. I PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR t is PROOF Again . . It Pays to Shop at In Salem, Oregon u I -f . 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