FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934 THE CAPITAE JOURNAL. SATBM. OREGON 0C1E See Special Rotogravure Circular Delivered at Your Door Today! Nearly One Acre of Floor Space Devoted to the Displaying of Fine Gift Wares!. (Continued from Page 5) rv I f 2L A discussed and voted upon which in cluded the ordering of basket reed material which will be a new pro ject the members will launch at the firt meeting of the new year. The annual Christmas party will be held December 19 at the Edward Dimigan Sr., home. At this time a Christmas program will be pre sented by the following committee, Mra. Edward Dunigan, Jr., Mrs. Henry Rasmussen and Mrs. Louts Wampler. The candy committee includes Mrs. Monty Asplnwall, Mra. Peile Woods and Mrs. Will Davis. At the tea hour the hostesses were assisted In serving refreshments by SCOOT EXECUTIVES OF AREA GATHERING Albany Dean U. O. Dubach of Oregon State college will be one of the principal speakers at the first annual two council conference of Boy Scout officers to be held In Al bany this week-end. Others to ap pear before the boys are Dr. A. A. Gwning, Albany college, J. E. Men toe. Scout executive, Salem, and H. B. Siillee of Walamet council ex ecutive. The two councils to be represent ed are the Cascade, comprised of Linn. Marion and polk oountles and the Walamet area consisting of Benton, Lane and Lincoln counties. The program will be opened with banquet Friday evening and religi ous tiervioes on Sunday will close the oonfnrence. Conference among ftne to will be held Saturday. Delegate are to be entertained In local homes. GIRLS ENJOY DIP IN SALEM Y POOL Silverton The senior and Junior divisions of the Girl Reserves were special swimming guests of the Sa lem group at the Y.M.C.A. tank Wednesday evening. Accompanying the girls as life guard was Miss Ruth Vance, and as other advisors, Mrs. S. A. Gay and Miss Gladys Fletcher. A no-host supper was enjoyed. Preceding the swimming hour, the girls played games and sang lor a time. Members making the trip were Mnxlne Morgan, Edna Kreutz, Mar pnrpt and Prances Higinbotham, Bessie and Vera Metcalf, Garnet Down, Hazel Olson, Hazel Olson, Virginia Brown, Elizabeth and Ma ye Hall, June Baker, Julia and Alma Hutton, Betty Morley, Thel in a Olson, Margaret Swanson, Ber nice Gay, Annabelle Jenson, Lou ise Specht, Jean Tomison, Janet Hnllett, Bernlce Hannan and Clar Ine Reed. Stayton Eastern Stars Take Vote Stayton Election of officers was held at the regular meeting of Aca cia chapter No. 63 of the Eastern fitar lodpe this week. Those elected were worthy matron, Thelma Sur rey; worthy patron, Willis Brown; Associate matron, Lolitha Sprung man; associate patron, Charles L. Sprungman; secretary, Emma Brown; treasurer. Worthy Bur meister, conductress, Bess Shelton; associate conductress, Thelma Wendt. There will be a Joint instal lation with the Masons December 27. POULTRY TALK GIVEN Dever A poultry meeting was held recently at the Morning Star rcranee hall. County Agent Floyd Million introduced Prof. Crosby of Oregon State college who gave a talk on farm management and the history of the poultry business. A rourd table discussion brought the meeting to a close. Mill City The Hammond Lum ber company building in which the post office and Southern Pacific depot are located has a new floor in between the two offices, which was Inirl Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Lou Falst and Dorothy Duni gan. Guests and members present In cluded Mrs. Walter Rutherford, Mrs Monty Asplnwall, Mrs. Andrew Shumate, Mrs. Edward Dunipan. Jr., Mrs. Perle Woods, Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Albert Haselbach er, Mrs. Henry Rasmussen, Mrs. Will Davis, Mrs. Richard Tuve, Mrs. Ed ward Dunigan, Sr., Mrs. Lon Faist, Marilyn Rasmussen, Gordon Tuve. Junior Hasclbacher and Mrs. Louis Wampler. Seal Sale Plans Made in Hubbard Hubbard Twenty-three members of the Hubbard Woman's club re sponded to roll call at the h?me of Mrs. Elmer Stauffer in East Hub' bard Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Ida Garland presiding. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. N. U. Ander son and Mrs. S. L. Johnon Mrs. Friend selected her assist ants for the Christmas seal sale for a house to house canvass. They are Mrs. W. I. Orr and Mrs. Grlmps An effort will be made to dispopr of the entire quota, which is $30. Mrs. George Grlmps reported ar all day clinic for first grade schoo' children and new children In tlr districts of White school. Broad acres and Hubbard for December ! at the Pythian hall. New childrer of all ages will be given an oppor tunity to receive toxoid and vac cinations. Mrs. Eugene Si Ike and Mra. John Friend will assist Mrs. Grlmps. Mrs. E. P. Rich, Mrs. Lester Will and Mrs. Claude Moomaw will so licit funds for the annual Christ mas tree and treat at the commun ity program December 21. The school will furnish the program. Mrs. Mose Garren announced the first of a series of "SOO" parties to be given by the club for Decem ber 15 at the Knights of Pythias hall. Each club member is held responsible for one table. Mrs. A. J. Smith will be In charge of refreshments. Mrs. Rich gave a talk on archi tecture during the study hour, giv ing outstanding buildincs as exam ples of great architecture. The next meeting, which will feature a Christ mas tree with gifts for the mem bers, will be held at the home of Mrs. Friend. Donald A. Aufranr rnt.nrnnH in his homfi here nftnr RrvmHinn tU holiday and week-end with his son, cum ziuiranc ana iamuy in Salem. Dozlers Are Honor Guests At Home Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Dozler were surprised in their new country home Wednesday evening, the occasion being Dozler's birthday when a number of friends came to spend the evening. Several tables of cards were played after which re freshments were served. Refreshments were served the hon ored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dozler, Mr. and Mrs. John Dozler and son Nor- bert, Mrs. Eleanor Stewart. Jackie and Donovan, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Dozler Mr. and Mrs. A. Albus, Wil liam Albus, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Al bus and family, Mr. and Mn. Ern est Dozler and baby, Mr. and Mrs. John Albus, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Al bus and children. CALLED TO FUNERALS Mill City C. L. Atwood attended the funeral of Mr. Thomas, father of Clyde and Norris Thomas of Gates, at Scotts Mills Tuesday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Baker went to Portland to attend the funeral of their nephew Hone: J. S. Baker, who was killed Decem ber 1 at the Clark fc Wilson Lum ber company logging camp near Vernonia. He was buried Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Clara B. Ells worth went to Salem Wednesdaj afternoon to the funeral of her un cle, Abner Lewis, who passed away at his home in Salem December S. NEW CLUB GUEST Dever The newly organized Pin ochle club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Har nisch. High score prizes were won by George Little and Mervin Case. ALE! Wright's Health underwear 80 WOOL Men who buy and wear Wright's Health underwear know this union suit which a big bargain at this price. l nty no An A 4fe sizes oo, oo, v Basement i i Part Wool Jaeger Fleece Union Suits Part wool jaeger fleece is another bargain offered here tomorrow at this low price I......... Odds of "Sprintex" Union Suits Sprintex union suits are cluster ribbed and very de sirable as winter garments. 9izes .... $1.49 BASEMENT imam Surely you want a HEADQUARTERS Gift this year. A shopping place where everything you want to purchase is conveniently dis played ... is properly presented in a truthful manner ... is gift wrapped to your entire liking and even placed in conven ient layaway for you until called for near Christmas time. Miller's can and will go to the extreme in making your shop ping a pleasurable thing. They want you to have happy re membrances of your gift choosing . . . that is the reason we've spent so much time and work redecorating the store for the Holiday season. fflKSR'RBjgi&'glHSKffigiSig saaaBsg'8ii'y"a'i''aiyH.fgaggM SALE! SALE! Men's and Boys' Fine Wool Melton Jackets $0.98 Same Style in Suede Here's quality. Genuine 82 ounce Melton navy jacket that is full double sewed with tape bound seams throughout. Sells every where at $8.89 and $3.95. It's a "Jack-Frost" brand and x C.,1 V JjBrtUlU Oll. . ,,f i. u. ... J ,lu l,.-al ,-lfmi .nIKnir 6 ordinarily at this price. Main Floor. Hollywood Style Fine Wool Flannel Robes These robes are the last word in house or lounging apparel. Imagine winetone, royal blue, black and green with white piping on collar, cuffs, bellows pockets, etc. Pure wool flannel tailored to fit properly. ?3.95,?6.95,?7.95,59,95 j Sale! Men's Knit,-Satin and Mogodor Neckties 50c You may not believe it . . . but we've discovered we have an enormous quantity of men's neckwear that we can price at 50c including all the above qualities. We have others like Cheney, Arrow, Graco, etc., at prices ranging from 75c to $1.50 and the pattern and colors are elegant this year. See These Streamline Fashions In Men's Pajamas Hollywood says: "Pajamas must be streamlined this year." And you'll agree with Hollywood when you gee these new ones made by Glover. All are packed in fancy book style boxes ready to present to the best man in the world. f1.50, $165, 1.95, 2.25, ?395 GIVE HIM Handkerchiefs LINEN, FINE QUALITY You'll want handkerchiefs of the latest fashions . . . applique initials in modern style. Box of three 50c to $1.50. Pure linen with hand rolled hems 25c, 85c, 50c. And a colorful array of linens and lawns in newst patterns, 19c to 35c each. I sizes 1 I l& z 36 to 46 1 I S SBiBgasaiB-i T44 PflTSV DOLLS $1 $1.95 $6,7$ Come to Miller's toyland for your Patsy dolls .... a very complete family awaits you . . . from the tiny baby to the great big girl al most old enough to go to school. Make your selection now and have it placed in our layaway until Christmas. He'll Never Get Enough of These Smartly Styled Hose If you want really good hose this year . . . why not make sure of the success of your hosiery gifts byshop ping here. We show famous brands that men like . . and the prices are very, very low, too. Ask to see our four pair assorted in silver and black gift box for $1.00. 29C, 39C, 50C, 6SCi PAIR There's a Whole Lot of Difference in Men's Dress Shirts We've spent a whole lot of time getting our immense stocks of men's fine shirts arranged for your choosing. In fact, we've placed them in gift boxes with cellophane wrappings and a special greeting card for your con venience. Remember, shirts are always sold subject to exchange for right size. '1.25f'1.50t1.5591.95 SANTA GLAUS is Coming to Town! Watch Jor the big news, Santa Glaus 1a coming; to town And he'll be at Mlller'i every day ... all day so he won't miss any little boys or girls who come In late. 19C, 25C, 35c, 50c EACH Buy your tickets for the Elks annual charity show now. Date of show December 12, 13, 14th at Elks' Auditorium. Mickey Mouse is Ooin? On the Air Tomorrow- Saturday from TOO to 1 :30 p. m. Mickey Mouse will be on the air. Salem radio station, too. Won't that be (un? Oo to the Elslnore, by all means, don't miss It. Re member turn the dial to KSLM If you can't go to the show. ,( V J V1 1 'W J' I- MILLER'S