Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 21, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1932
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
5
Society, Clubs and Music
Miss Allen
Bride of
R. Hoffman
Miss Louise Allen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, became
the bride ol Raymond Hoffman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hoff
man, at a charmingly simple cere
mony at the home of the bride's
parents Wednesday morning at 10
o'clock, with Dr. W. O. Kantner
reading the Impressive ring service
before an improvised altar of fern
and palm.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
striking gown of white satin, made
Princess style, with a- lace-trimmed
tulle veil and a Juliet cap of
pearls. She carried a shower bou
quet of rase buds and sweet peas.
Miss June Jackson, the maid of
honor, wore a smart gown of blue
satin' and angelskln lace with blue
accessories. She carried an arm
bouquet of pink snap dragons and
carnations.
Paul Allen, brother of the bride,
acted as best man for Mr. Hoffman.
Chris Seeley, violinist, accom
panied by Miss Barbara Barham
played "6 Promise Me" preceding
the ceremony and also played the
wedding marches.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held with the young
couple, their attendants and par
ents, receiving the guests Infor
mally. Assisting about the rooms
and in the ' serving were Mrs.
Lowell C. Will and Mrs. Prank
Wilcox.
For her going away costume the
bride chose a smart tan ensemble
with brown accessories. Upon their
return to Salem Mr. and Mrs. Hoff
man will make their residence at
1335 North 19th street, which was
formerly the home of Mr. Hoffman's
parents who are moving to Yaki
ma, Wn, to reside. The young
couple will be at home to their
friends after January l. Mr. Hoff
man Is a member of the Ladd and
Bush bank staff.
War Mothers
Have Program
The American War Mothers met
at the American Lutheran church
Tuesday afternoon for an inter
esting affair. A lighted Christmas
tree with small gifts for charity was
the feature of the decorative
scheme. During the afternoon the
committee of letter writers made
their reports. The group enjoyed
the singing of Christmas carols and
hearing Mrs. A. A. Lee give a book
review on "A Christmas Mystery"
by William J. Locke. Mrs. Eliza
beth Waters, president, gave the
history of "Silent Night," beloved
old Christmas carol.
At the tea hour Mesdames Lee.
Rauch, De Lapp, Keene, Mills and
Nadon were in charge of the ar
rangements. Dinner Party
at Turner
Turner Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Bones
were hosts in their home Sunday
with a Christmas dinner party for 83
members of the Bones family, for
the second annual party to be held
at their home. Covers were placed
for Mr. and Mrs. M. Standifer and
grandchildren, Raymond and Doris
Lundeen of Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Bones, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scott
and grandson David Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Mundinger, Mr. and Mrs.
O. Hazelwood, Darwin Biwer, all of
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wyatt
and children Nadine, Gordon and
Elaine of Amity, Mrs. C. A. Bones,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bones and chil
dren Hollis, Hazel, Hildred, Harlan,
Ruth and Keith, and the hosts, Mr.
and Mrs. V. N. Bones and children
Mildred, Aleta Mae and Lester.
Special group of
Pewterware .
8-light Xmas tree
set only
29-Piece "BET&Y ROSS"
25 year silverware Special
ABOVE ALSO SOLD
Extra heavy Enamel I
Roasters
$1,65 t0 $3.65
29C
GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW LOW PRICED
GLASSRAKE OVENWARE
Special Xmas Shipment Now Ready
DON'T FORGET Many choice patterns in Dlnncnvare still
offered at low prices
Why Not Some Thick Cast
Aluminum Ware?
$2.50 value fry pan with cover 4 f"ft
Satin finish, only sX.3
$2.50 value Dutch Oven with cover 4 tft
Satin finish, only
Many other pieces at sensationally low prices
Think of it The Latest Radio Sensation
"Pirate Chest"
Portable Very attractive design The "Majestic" perfection in
radio construction, complete with tubes (PI Q QP
and federal tax paid iOXU.UO
Special easy Christmas terms. See our other Majestic models
Lowest prices In years
Salem Hardware Co.
120 North Commercial Street
Edited by
Miss Louise Findley is spending
the Christmas holidays with her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Find
ley. Miss Findley is working for
her master's degree at the Univer
sity of California. She Is a gradu
ate of Willamette university and
popular in the university set.
Mrs. S. W, Thompson and Miss
Lou Thompson left by motor Sat
urday for Vancouver, B. C, where
they will spend the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kllte.
Mrs. Kiltz will be remembered by
Salem folk as Miss Aline Thompson.
Enomitis Club
Has Gay Dinner
The members of the Encinltis
club met et the Y. W. C. A. Tues
day evening for their Christmas
party. Christmas decorations made
the affair an unusually festive one
and an interesting program was
given with Dr. S. B. Laughlln speak
ing on his experiences in Palestine
during his residence there.
Additional guests for the dinner
were Miss Irene Gilson of Port
land, Mrs. Helen B. Hamilton and
Mrs. Elizabeth Gallahcr. Club mem
bers present were Gertrude Cham
berlain, Dorothy Franks, Leila Park,
Marie Schlndler, Ruth Stover, Betty
Elofsen, Esther Rickey, Vivian East
rldge, Mabel Currle, Alice Falk, Len
ore Naegll, Bessie Tucker, Agnes
Emmcl, Harriett Stlmmel, Muriel
Rowe, Anna Peters and Laura
Phipps.
...
Matrons Entertain
La Area Club
The members of the La Area club
met at the home of Mrs. Ernest
Barker Friday evening with Mrs.
Barker and Mrs. Charles Andresen
as Joint hostesses.
Three tables of bridge were in
play with Mrs. Frank Rock and1
Mis. J. A. Bernard! winning high
score honors for cards. At a late
hour the group exchanged gifts
from the attractively decorated
Christinas tree. Supper was serv
ed by the hostesses with an Christ
mas motif carried out.
Guests for the affair were Mrs.
J. A. Bernardi, Mrs. Earl Andresen,
Mrs. Joy Turner Moses, Mrs. Frank
Rock, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. A. A.
Gueffroy, Mrs. George Clinton, Mrs.
Lenora Krlesel, Mrs. Viola Tyler,
Mrs. P. Andresen, Mrs. Mem Pcarce,
Mrs. Margaret Montgomery and the
hostesses, Mrs. Ernest Barker and
Mrs. Charles Andresen.
Kingwood Younger
Set Enjoys Affair
Kingwood Miss Mona Vosburgh
and her brother, Reginald of Cas
cade drive were Joint hosts for a
pleasant party for a group of young
folk at their home Saturday eve
ning. Yuletlde decorations were ef
fectively used in the rooms of the
home.
Those present were the Misses
Ruth Maerz, Josephine Tandy, 6usie
Crow, Catharine Applewhite, Ruth
Englehorn, Violet Wallace Eleanor
Curtis and Mona Vosburgh, and
WiUard Wells, David Williams, Ed
ward Englehorn, Loren Vosburgh,
LeRoy Wells and Reginald Vos
burgh. ...
Spinsters Meet
at Hof fnell Home
The Spinsters will meet at the
nome of Miss Rutnita Hoiinen on
Fairmount hill Wednesday eve
ning to discuss further plans for
the charity ball which they are
sponsoring for the benefit of the
Salem General hospital at the II-
lahee Country club on Friday, De
cember 30.
A number of dinner parties are
being planned to precede the formal
dance, which will be one of the
smartest affairs of the holiday sea
son for the younger social contin
gent.
Last Minute
Christmas Specials
FROM THE STORE OF
SENSIBLE GIFTS
See Window Display
New glass Cof- Ag
fee-Vac only
5-piece set green
mixing
bowls
glass
,
$6.43
IN OPEN STOCK
Latest novelty
Lamps
Radio
69C t0 $1.69
Salem, Oregon
Rovena Eyre, F.iotio 4883
Mrs. Frederick Deekebaeh pre
sided at a prettily appointed lunch
eon in the Deekebaeh residence on
South High street Tuesday after
noon in compliment to her contract
bridge club. Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry
won high score honors for the af
ternoon of bridge.
Christmas Party
For Music? Students
Joy Turner Moses was hostess at
a gay Christmas party Sunday af
ternoon for her piano and violin
pupils. The party was held at Mrs.
Moses' studio, 335 North- Capitol
street and is an annual event.
A Christmas program was given
by a group of the students and later
musical games and contests were
played. In the "musical terms" con
test, Maxine Case was the winner
and was presented with a prize.
The studio was attractive with
Christmas decorations and two
lighted Christmas trees. Gifts were
exchanged from one of the trees by
Santa Claus in costume. Refresh
ments in keeping with the holiday
season were served at a long table
and small tables, lighted by
tall red tapers in silver candlesticks.
Mrs. Margaret Montgomery assisted
Mrs. Moses during the afternoon.
Covers were placed for Marjorie
Ann Bergsvik, Edith Davis, Bennle
Colbath, Roy Morihiro, Wanda Mes
senger, Mary Barker, Viola Mills,
Maxine Goodenough, Jean Burs,
Annette Lytle, Ruth Seeley, Esther
Callison, Adella Dickman, Willie
Rainbolt, Eileen Goodenough, Irene
B. Seeley, Violet Perkins, Susanna
Hawkins, Maxine Case, Sophia
Hughes, Marjorie Wunder, Barbara
Jensen, Rollle Rainbolt, Maxine
Ross and Robert Unruh.
Miss Winifred Byrd and Mrs. Ar
thur Rahn were among the Salem
folk who spent Tuesday In Port
land.
Mrs. Ida Godfrey
Dinner Hostess
Mrs. Ida Godfrey entertained
with her annual Christmas house
party at her home on North Winter
street Tuesday evening with about
30 guests bidden for the dinner and
informal evening of dancing. A
feature of the evening was the
Christmas tree and exchange of
gifts.
Miniature Christmas trees and
tall red tapers centered the long
table. Additional guests for the
affair were Mrs. Ray Lucas and
son, Bobby, . of Marshfield, Mrs.
Francis Campbell of San Francisco,
Miss Lolii.se Williamson, Miss Maud
Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gil
lingham. St. Paul's Young Folk
Plan Formal Dance
A delightful affair of the holiday
season will be the formal dance
which the young people's society of
St. Paul's Episcopal church on Tues
day evening:, December 27, at the
parish house.
Those acting as patrons and pa
tronesses for the affair will be Rev.
and Mrs. George H. Swift, Major
General and Mrs. George A. White,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gallagher, Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Cornoyer, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Paul and Mrs. Alice Fish
er. The committee in charge of the
arrangements for the dance have
planned an unusual Christmas mo
tif for the decorative scheme. The
committee Includes Miss Henrietta
White, Miss Molly Gallagher, Miss
Pat Gallagher, Arthur Fisher, Win
ston Williams and Charles West.
FLOWERS
For Christmas
FLOWERS truly reflect
the joyous spirit of
Christmas
POINSETTEAS
75c to $2.00
CYCLAMEN
75c to $1.50
BEGONIAS
$1.50 to $2.00
Others Priced
Accordingly
OLSON
Florist
Court and High- Sire r I
Phone 7166
Ecclesia
Club Has
Gay Party
An interesting event of Tuesday
evening was the Christmas party
given at the o. s. sutnerlund home
for members of the Ecclesia club
with Miss Norma Smherlan, Miss
Charlotte Horning and Miss Elinor
Dorrance as joint hostesses.
A llghed Christmas tree and gifts,
which will be given to charity, were
the features of the evening. Holly
and mistletoe were used effectively
about the rooms where Miss Ann
Heisler was initiated into the club
group at an Impressive ceremony.
An additional guest for the eve
ning was Mrs. G. S. Sutherland.
Club members present were Miss
Esther Erickson, Miss Flora Turn
bull, Miss Edna McElhaney, Miss
Goldo Wheeler, Miss Ann Heisler
and the hostesses, Miss Norma Suth
erland, Miss Charlotte Horning and
Miss Elinor Dorrance.
Fries-Bratcher
Nuptials Solemnized
Dallas Of interest to residents
of this city is the announcement of
the wedding Sunday in Portland of
Miss LaVerne Brachter, daughter
or Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bratcher of
McMinnville to Leslie H. P. Fries of
Portland. The wedding took place
in the rectory of St. Mary's cathe
dral with Father Louis Sander of
ficiating. Only immediate friends
and relatives of the families were
present.
The bride was attired in gray
Doone crepe trimmed in brown fur,
brown antelope accessories and a
smart brown turban to match. Her
corsage was of orchids and lillies
of the valley.
The wedding breakfast was serv
ed in the Rose room of the Benson
hotel after which the couple left on
ft northern trip embracing Seattle
and Vancouver, B. C. Mia. fries at
tended school here and in recent
years taught school at Clatskanie
and Grand Ronde. Mr. and Mrs.
Bratcher and Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Mardis of McMinnville attended the
ceremony.
Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Santee and sons Harold and Don
aid are on a motor trip to Califor
nia to spend the holiday vacation
with relatives. They will extend
their trip into Mexico before re
turning to Monmouth where Santee
Is with the educational department
of the Oregon Normal school.
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Here's an old home rem
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but, for renl rofcultf, it
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SALEM
477 Court St.
Specials for Thurs. Fri. & Saturday
Beat creamery Butter ()?
Per lb.
Tall cans Borden's or J
Carnation milk l
(Limit 6 to a customer)
Ivory Flakes
Large Pkgs
15c
Large calls Tuna 9P
2 cans iiOK,
Fancy Blue Rose Rice
6 Lbs
25c
Northern Stcrlized 9Pf
Toilet Tissue, 3 Igc. rolls fcitll
Blue Crest Toilet Tissue r)On
5 large rolls tOs
Wool soap
6 cakes
15c
Toilet Soap i high grade - n
3 cakes Ivt
Sub Kum Chop Suey 1 A.
(with chicken) Per can. 111
Chow Mcln Noodles
10c
a per can
Monarch Cocoa
1 lb. cans
19c
Folger's Coffee ( vac- KHft
uum packed) 2 1-lb. carts til 1
Baby Whole Beets -I n
Per can 1.UI
Hill's Red Can coffee
1 Lb
34c
Black Cooking Fit's OKtt
4 Lbs "-''
WHY PAY TO HAVE YOUR
GROCERIES DELIVERED?
We have FREE Delivery any amount
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities and None
Sold to Dealers
Chndwick Chapter
Holds Meeting
The members of Chndwlck chap--
ter, Order of Eastern Star, met at
the Masonic temple Tuesday eve
ning for dinner at 6:30 o'clock.
The long dinner tables were cen
tered with miniature Christmas
trees and other symbols of the
holiday season.
Later in the evening the group
held a short meeting and program.
The officers of the past year pre
sented Mrs. Stella Henry, worthy
matron, with a gift. Mrs. Henry
presented her officers with a floral
degree.
Among those takmg part on the
program were Dr. Leon Barrick, who
led the singing of Christmas carols,
and Lyman McDonald, who sang
several solos. Contributions were
made during the evening to the
Christmas cheer box.
The next meeting of the group
will be held on January 3 when
installation of officers for the com
ing year will be held.
James P. Smarts
Card Partv Hosts
Kingwood Mr. and Mrs. James
P. Smart were hosts to a group of
friends at a jolly card porty at their
home on the upper Glenn Creek
road Saturday evening. High hon
ors were won by Mrs. Charles H.
Fisher and William Schwartz and
consolation by Miss Georgianna
Briggs and Mrs. R. W. Clarke. At a
late hour singing and refreshments
were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. William
Knower, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDow
ell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bouffler,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fisher, Mr.
and Mrs, William Schwartz, Mr.
and Mrs. Amnion Grice, Mr. and
Mrs. Hoscoe W. Clarke, the Misses
Eleanor and Georgianna Briggs and
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Smart,
Salem Heights Has
Christmas Program
Much Ingenuity and skill must be
exercised by future participants
and sponsers for programs at me
Salem Heights school if this year s
Christmas program is to be excelled.
The annual Chrisimos observance
entertainment, held in the com
munity hall December 16, surpassed
any given in recent years. Is the
general comment of residents here.
Much credit has been accorded
Mrs. Cecile Wlecand, school prln
cipal, for her ability in arranging
the affair and also to the assisting
music teachers from Willamette
university. Miss -Elizabeth Clement,
Miss Marjorie Odell and Miss Bar
ham. The program consisted of a play,
"Carolina's Dream," by the primary
children with Donna Dell Washburn
and Nadine Gosnell playing the
leading parts, directed by Miss Hyl
da Foster: operetta. "Santa in
Story-Land," by third and fourth
grades, with Bobby Bohannon, Roy
al Rumley, Eloise Bowman and
Betty Mae Miller in leading roles,
ddlrected by Miss Danda Phillips;
one-act play. "Santa and Son." by
niiit hot tip. and add Tour cvrtm. This
gives you a full pint of actually better
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I'inex is a compound of Norway
Pino, In concentrated form, famous as
a healinfj agent for throat and bron
chial membranes. It is nuarfliitced to
please you, nr money refunded.
(SROCERY
Phone 6940
Sperry Pancake Flour Q
9 Lb. bags 07C
Crown Flour
24 lb. sacks ....
55c
Fancy Chocolates
2!i lb. boxes ....
.60c
Whole Kernel Golden OpT
Bantam Corn 2 cany ..Ot
Santinm Wild Mountain
Blackberries
10c
Monarch vefcubic soup -
Lgc. can i ready to serve) -l-Ul'
Monarch Fancy Sweet
PeasPer can
15c
Fancy Layer Figs
2 Lbs
25c
New Carrots
per bunch . .
5c
Head Lettuce
Large, solid . .
5c
Sweet potatoes lancy 07 n
No. 1 10 lbs.
id ts
Potatoes
DO Lb, j.ncks
...39c
Sweet Jap Oranges 7Qf
Per box
Calllonila Grape Pult OKn
8 for iiOVi
Fancy Eastern Cian- jfj".
berries Per lb l'JC
Navel Oranges, igc. tize OQp
Per doz ' J
Cresta lilanca Cordials and
flavors at less than wholesale.
the fifth and sixth g.Jdes, with
William Trudgen, Bertha Skelton
and Scott Wlllson taking the lead
ing parts, directed by Miss Dorothy
Dutton; and a humorous operetta,
"When Santa Forgot the Smiths,"
with Clevc Bortlett, Dorothy Ber
ger, Orvlllc Bcardsley, Muriel Rob
inson, Lida Mao Sauter, Fay Rum
ley, Irene Fisher and Robert Zinzer
appearing In leading roles, under
the direction of Mrs. Wiegand.
An outstanding1 feature of the
evening was a violin class and or
chestra music under the supervi
sion of Miss Phillips, Intermediate
teacher. None of the children of
the violin class had played the
Instrument before the fall school
term began.
Rebekahs Spend
Gay Evening
A cay evening was had by all Re
bekahs and Odd Fellows and their
families Monday evening when their
annual Christmas tree party was
given.
The decorating and tree commit
tee consisted of Lora Magcc, Flora
Turnbull. Pearl Swanson, Dora Hill
and Verda Ohnstead, and the pro
gram committee Included Helen Mc-
Leod, Anna Hunsaker and Eugenia
Seigmund.
Numbers on the program Includ
ed a solo, by Aline Moored; piano
solo, Jeanne Cladeck; violin and
piano numbers, Barbara Schottleaf-
er, Georgia Harrington, Alena Breni-
mer and Emily Bremmer; Illustrated
reading. Erma Moored; piano solo,
Mary Dole Cladeck; and a violin
solo by Mary Elizabeth Hunsaker.
After the program, refreshments
were served the children by the
refreshment committee.
...
G. F.Wrights
Surprised
Woodburn A number of friends
surprised Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wright
Sunday evening at their home In
honor of their 13th wedding anni
versary. The evening was spent
playing cards and prizes for high
score went to Mrs. Frank Weiss and
Stephen Bauman. The consolation
was awarded to Mrs. Ray Tyson and
W. C. Miller. Lunch was served and
a gift presented to the honor guests.
Those enjoying the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. W. Pfafflnger, Mr. and
Mrs. Hartley Bonney, Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Bauman, Mr. and Mrs. S.
W. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Faulconer, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mil
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Arista Nendel, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Frecburg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wright,
Harold Wright, Marjorie Wright
and Buddy Tyson.
You'll Enjoy
Christmas
Shopping
at
Johnson's
If it's a lady's gift
you're after you'll
find a varied selec
tion here!
A Few Gift Suggestions:
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Woman's Club Enjoys
Christmas Program
Independence A Christmas pro
gram was carried out by the mem
bers of the Woman's club at their
club rooms Tuesday afternoon, Mrs.
O. F. Cohrs told the story of the
first Christmas in Independence.
This was followed by carol singing
and other music arranged for the
occasion by Mrs. J. O. Mcintosh. A
Christmas tree, beautifully decorat
ed, was laden with exchange gifts
for the club house. Miss Myra Mont
gomery, Mrs. Z. C. Kimball and Mrs.
Henry N. Mattlson had charge of
the tree arrangements and decor
ations. Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. Knott. Mrs. Ben Johnson
and Mrs. Bert Keller.
Tills Is the last meeting of the
year and on January 3 the first
meeting In the new year will be
husbands' night and will be devoted
to cards and music.
...
jDelphiansHave
Luncheon, Program
TnrtoTwnripnrp The DelnhfanS
met at a local restaurant for
CHRISTMAS
SALE
Only 8 more days 'till Christmas, and Ward's have re-
diiced prices on many desirable gut items.
There are plenty of gifts at Ward's for the last minute
man or woman.
TOYS! TOYS!
Any Boy Will Shout
Yo-Hol For here's 15 tools In
an oaken chest I Fact QC
la Dad will want It tOt
Large Sail Boat
Length 23 inches, beam 6 Inch
es, height 2a inches. CQp
Reduced from 89c to...OI7l
Whiit A Dump Truck
It's to sturdy the small owner
can sit on it. Reduc- (pi OQ
Ed from $1.49 to HLiU
Metal Craft Zeppelin
Construction set, 28 Inches long.
Unusually QQf
educational Oit
Sturdy Chairs & Rockers
-For the little folks? AOp,
A real buy at lVj
Canvas Bii)i Blocks
For building castles fair to
sec of smooth hardwood In
many sizes and LQf
shapes ft HI
! i
Automatic Bowling Alley
I All metal. What fun that boy
' can have with this J)c
nwiii
wMm
"Ward's, the fjift store f or all the family
27.ri North Liberty Street Rhone 8774 Salem, Ore,
luncheon Monday with Mrs. C,
O. Sloper and Mrs. Ellen Davis in
charge of the arrangements. Fol
lowing the luncheon hour the group
met at the home of Mrs, O. O.
Sloper where a short business meet
ing, followed by a program, was
held.
The program for the afternoon
was as follows:
Christ mm carol. "Holr Nlaht." explain
ed and led by Mrs. Ellen Darls. tung
by entire group: "The Christmas Story.'
from Bible. Ura. H. N. Maimon: "ur
Favorite Christmas Carol." Mrs. E. IS.
Ebbert and Mrs. Frank le fiaunderi: Christ
mil carol, entire iroupi "ChrUtmas Giving
and Receiving." Mrs. D. A. Hoav; "enrut
mas Meditations and Thoughts." Mrs. A.
B. Robinson; "An Ideal Christmas." Mrs.
Jamea niditell: "Five Christmas Don'ts."
Miss Mabel Biddell; "Five Christmas Do's."
Mrs. H. w. Hogmeler; "My Happiest
Christmas," Mrs. W. H. Cockle: "Christ
mas and Money," Mrs. E. M. Wunder;
vocal solo, Mrs. M. J. Butler, accompan
ied by Mrs. Melfovd Nelson; "Banta Claus."
Mrs. O. O. Sloper; and "Delphian Pro
phecy," Mrs. O, D. Butler.
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Scharer are spending several weeks
in Chicago and other mid western
cities on a visit with relatives and
friends. They plan to return home
some t'me in January.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Permanent
remanent 4fT
WAVE$S
Fashion's Best
Phone 19S3
Miller's Beauty Parlor
Old Yuletide Custom
An evergreen wreath and a
candle for your window. Fire
proof, 12 in. wreath ACkn
with bulb K7l
Modernistic Jug Type
Vases
Makes r dandy gift
Was 79c, now
49c
Her Nose Will Know
That you have sweet thoughts
about her if you give this 4-
Piece Set (Sweet
pea odor)
19c
Christmas Candy
214 lb. box. Ward's gift assort
ment reduced 69C
2 lb. can 9Q
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complete assortment to fix
up your gift packages. 24 sheets
assorted tissue papers and large
package of seals, - Qp
tags and cards Aily
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Men's Tic and Hdkf. Set
Beautiful patterns In smart tics
and silk handkerchiefs I7q
to match. 98c value fly
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