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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1916)
TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1916. 1 MTYUIficS Mr. Oliver C. Locke's mother, Mr. I Lyman Damon, will irrive in Salem the first of the week from California en route to her home in Independence. While in the south Mr-. Damon ha been visiting her brother in law aii'l sister, Major' and Mrs. George L. Scott, at i'ort McDonald, Angel Island. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. By ALIKB THOMPSON THE subscription club, dances will I the social affairs practically, have been be resumed again -,his winter MajalaaAMt, with the exception of the members of the sxart set jrto ,ar-( i f hi(.h k , Ik mated in the club v parties last sea , B . aon are rejoieing at the announcement. 'Jon or friends for tea and an Several of the Matrons on whom so-'afternoon of sewing, ciety always depends to advance the! Perhaps the most important event to sasartest affairs of every year are or- ,.)ailn the attention of society this week raaging for the premier, which will bewa(, th0 Cherrian benefit play "The given during the Christmas holidays at I dictator ' ' given at the Grand theater Jh Moose hall. !on Thursday and Friday nights. lut season these dances were the All of Salem it seems waa interested most brilliant and delightful functions ; in this big charity affair and the house of tie winter's gayeties, and from the j was packed for both performances, interest aheady evinced in the premier, i A number of prominent society folk this season's parties will be a reeti-i and Cherrians formed box parties for tied of the wonderful affairs given last leach performance, which made the ev year. lenings especially festive. The Subscription club is composed of! Urge number of the elite including! charming in every detail was the not only the married set but also the! lovely luncheon for which Mrs. Ileniy younger belles and beaux. I W. .Meyers was hostess Friday, when The euthusiasm and couecuialitv of she entertained the matrons of the rons included in the club'op entertained a group of their friends j Salem club of the Oregon Agricultural ,,H, .,g ,,ered by the senior conuuTl rons ,n,lu,le,t ,,, the iud , I i . i ... College will give an informal dancing tce. Selections on the Victrola at ir Guy Sargent, Mrs. Thomas informally Tuesday night nitha.barm f fae t thc ,enior , d ; evniing werc al9 fas members insures another gav sea too for this club, which is one M the very few dancing clubs in Salem. (Considerable time in fact the entire tine of many matrons and maids, dur ing the past week has been devoted to preparing gifts for Christmas.. All of luncheon club with their premier af fair. The artistically appointed table was decked with fragrant roses, exquisite scarlet, yellow and rose-pink ones mass ed in n huge crystal basket. Luncheon was followed by an after- Community Silver Carried in 9 Designs Patrician, Sheraton, Georgian, Louis XVI in 50 years guarantee Larost and Everter, 25 year guarantee Bridal Wreath and Primsose, 10 year guarantee Make the Christmas present useful lasting and appreciated WM. GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares 135 N. Liberty St. Phone 67 J The "OsteotarsaU9 (The Official Osteopathic Shoe) j Mjiw No. 2142 Black Kid Lace "Osteotarsal" Boot. Arch Conformer last, round toe and low heel, extreme flexibility of the arch puts unused foot muscles to work. See the New Gaby Boots. They are all class and beautiful; we just received a ship ment of those new spats, see them, just light for this kind of weather. Extra Special Closing out all fur sets; prices sadly reduced; sets selling from $10 and up. Included in this lot are Red Fox, Opossum, Raccoon, Coney, etc. Get a set for Xmas gift Fullertons 415 State 114 Liberty noon of bridge. The mat are: Mrs. S A. I.iveslev, Mrs. Kuben I'. Itoise. Mrs Harry K. Clay, Mrs. Charles L. .Me Nary, Mrs. Kolli'i K. Page, Mrs. Thomas ft Smith, Jr., Mrs. Robert Chauncey Bishop, Mrs. .lohn J, Roberts and Mrs. .lohn H. McNary. Besides the club guests, Mrs. Mey ers asked Mrs. Prank Snedecor of Birm ingham, Alabama, and Miss Mabel Withyeombe. Mrs. Oliver C. Locke entertained on Thursday afternoon with a charming bridge party. Sixteen matrons were asked lo make up four tables of the game and the card honors fell to Mrs. Henrv W. MeVers. Assisting Mrs. Locke were Mrs. Wil liam H. Lytic and Mrs. William Wal ton. The guests included the members of the Thursdav afternoon bridge club and a few additional matrons, who were: Mrs. Henry W. Mevers, Mrs. M. E. Breyman, Mrs. William Walton. Mrs. Frank Snedecor of Birmingham, Ala bama, Mrs. William H. Lvtlc and Mrs. W. Al JonCB. t Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Clav have had as their guest Dr. E. F. Dalton of t hicago. Dr. Dalton is well known in Salem, having formerly lived here for several years. Since his departure lroin Salem Dr. Dalton has spent the great er part of his time in Europe and Alas- Ka. Ite now is sojourning in Portland, where he expects to locate Permanent- iy. A simple, but exceptionally pretty and dainty ceremony characterized the wedding of Miss Prances Kuth Soloman and Charles Sidney Morgan of Port land, which took place at high noon on Thursday, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. If. Solonian South Cot tage street. Kev. Richard IS. Avison of the Meth odist Episcopal church performed thc ceremony and the young people were unattended. The bride, who is a very pretty girl, was attired in a charming eown of Georgette crepe, made on the newest lines. Her bouquet was a shower of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Hcatnce Johnson of PnnevUle, a cousin of the bride, played the wed- ling march and also atter the cere mony. The residence was attractively deck ed with baskets of lovely red roses and arnations against an ettective back ground of brilliant foliage, palms and nolly. The bride's going away frock was of dark green messaline, worn with a smart taupe velvet coat trimmed with fur and a corsage of violets and roses. Her hat was of gold lace and fur. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan left for I few months sojourn in Portland. Later they will pass their honeymoon in the south. rho Morgan Ifanuly have a large wheat ranch in Saskatchewan, Canada,' where Mr. and Mrs. Morgan will make their home The out-of-town guests at the wed ding were: Mrs. Arthur McHollnnd ,and small daughter. Mildred, Miss Louise Morgan and Robert llelknap of Port land and Miss Beatrice Johnson of Prinevin. Miss Florence llofer, who Is attend ing the University of California in Ber keley, will arrive home the latter part of next week to pass the Christmas hol idays with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. hrnest llofer. The members of the Merry-Go-Komid club gathered at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Charles 11. Robertson for an informal evening Qf "500" on Tues- lay. An artistic array of pink carnations and feathery greens adorned the rooniB where guests plnyed at six tables of 500. ' ' Card honors fell to Mrs. Frank H. Spencer and William H. Thielsen. Assisting Mrs. ttobertson were tne Misses Gertrude mid Margaret Gray and Miss Mabel Robertson. The only additional guests were Mrs. H. ,T. Schulderman, Miss Mabel Robert son and the Misses Gertrude and Mar garet Gray. a One of the merriest affairs of the week was the informal party for which Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson were hosts last night. The guests, who were a group of their married friends were all in fan cy costumes and the evening was rounded OUl with dancing and cards. A Christmas tree and Sauta Clans also added to the merriment of the festiv ity. Pragrnnt evergreens, scarlet bells and ivy, made an appropriate and effective background for the merrymakers. Assisting Mrs. Johnson were Mrs. Frank (S. Mvers, Mrs. Rov Mills and Mrs. Merlin Harding. Those participating in the gaieties were: Mr. and Mrs. George M. Post, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. tlrnnt Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Chiiinoek, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Harding, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, Mr. and Mxs. Thomas Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. John Cauehill, Dr. and Mrs. Armiu Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Ranch, Mr. and Mrs. E. (. Sieeke, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Farmer. Miss Alice Judd entertained the mem bers of the Quinzc Jour club at a de light! ul informal cvenin on Mouday. The evening waa devoted to sewing and chatter. Music also was enjoyed. Golden yellow chrysanthemums and airy tulle decked tne refreshment table around which orange baskets marked the place. The guests included Miss Hazel Price Miaa Jov Turner. Miss Gertrude Aiken. Mias Florence Corev. Miss Ruth Kress, Miaa Catherine McClelland, Miss Marie Bennett, Miss Margaret Hodge and Miss Mary Pigler. ' Mr. and Mrs. George F. Rodgers were visitors in Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chauucey Bish The attractive home of Dr. and Mr. Fred H. Thompson was the scene of a gav nartv Fridav night when the mem bers of Willamette's present senior ,M, moruing to pas class assembled for an evening of "" . jollity and informal amusement. Rook I nH fuinrrs served to pass the hours! During the Christmas holiday! the,awsv pleasantly until a delicious re-1 ant n- i' n 1 cvriiiriL' nf ;ii?u l ... . . ing supper party. taM of ,hf Salem high school. much appreciated bv thc guests. The I Mrs. Jean Miller Kahn. Ar. ine snm Silver candelabras and vases of enro- The O. A. C. band will furnish the :.wn,niinn were in the reds and ereens !ai"1 '"'IT l oml""" son carnations and greens adorned the music for the affair. j0f the season as well as sparkling with tinsel garlands typical oi inrisunus Mrs. John J. Roberts will return to- j festivities, night from a few days visit in Portland. ' , Mr. and Mrs. John H. Albert have ,rs. narry n. imnger nas leiuiaeu i rotnraed from a few days, soiourn in small supper tables around which cov ers were placed for 12. After supper the women dexoted the evening to sewing and the meu played progressive cheas. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Charles from a few davs visit in Portland. Mrs. Robert McKeaa (Ilazelto Erix on) who has been the guest of friends U. Dick, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Lytic, in Salem left Thursday for a several and Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Burg days sojourn in Olvmpia, Washington, hardt, Jr., and the hosts. I before returning to Seattle. I She will be joined by Mr. McKean The members of the K. O. T. club who will accompany her home. were enteitaintd informally on lues day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hhand on south Commercial street. Five hundred was played and the guests circled three tables of the game, card honors falling to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowersox. The rooms were prettily decked with clusters of Oregon grape and feathery ferns. Mrs. A. L. Brown assisted Mrs. Shand in the serving. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fisher left this afternoon for Eugene, where they will pass the week end. Preparations are being made for a UiTge ball to- be given by the Daugh ters of the American Revolution at thc armory on February the twenty-second. Although as yet the plans arc indefi nite, thc affair will probably be one of thc largest, and most notable functions of the winter season. A very enjoyable birthday surprise party was given Tuesday evening by a number of young people of Polk coun tv in honor of Miss Jennie Best at her home on North Winter street. f The guests present were: Mrs. Mary Wilson, -Mr. and Mrs. Marion Putnam-, Mrs. J, R. Chapman, Mrs. Jack White, Mrs. O. G. Savage, Mrs. B. P. Edwards, Mrs, E. Best, Miss Xan Wilson, Miss Bertha. Allen, Miss Nell Sykes, Miss Myrtle Wilson Miss Mable Wilson, Fred Wilson, Miss Rosa Grice, Amnion Grice, Miss Esther Porter. Miss Mable Porter, Jay Porter, Ora Cavitt, Gene Southwick, Victor Lynch, Albert Bouf fler, Sam Chapman, Freddie Benson, Miss Helen Putnam, Miss Ilda Edwards, George. Benson, James Best, Miss Jen nie Best and Miss Rebecca Best. A group of young pupils of Miss Lau ra Grant participated in their first re cital of the season on Saturday after noon at her residence studio on Center streeet. The programme showed careful prep Portland. They went early in thc week and were accompanied by Mrs. John H. Scott, who came home thc same night. Mrs. R. B. Goodin will entertain the matrons of the Happy Hour club at an informal afternoon of bridge on Wed nesday. Mrs. William 11 Daney returned last night from a short visit in Portland. ft The Highland parent teachers MW ciation held a meeting at the school brilding on Wednesday evening. Preceding a business session a short programme was given. Miss Beulah Mrs. Mack llofer went to Portland ass the day. At thc Presbyterian church tomoi row nfternuon at 4 o'clock a delightful musical programme will be given by Miss Forbes, organist, assisted by the posed of Miss Jessie .wilier. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Neal of L Grande, Oregon, arrived in Salem yes terday to pass the holidays visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Prank S. Ward enter tained with a pretty "500" party la-t night. Guests were asked for five tables of cards and the latter part of the evening was passed with music Mrs. Neal and the Misses Maycle Hun ter and Frances Ward, contributed the enjoyable numbers. The rooms were gaily decorated ia keeping with the season with huge feathery chrysanthemums, Oregon grape and mistletoe. The card honors UN to Andrew John son and Charles Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Ward's guests ineludei the members of the T. A. M. O. club and a few additional guests who were, Mr. and Mrs. George Schuncman, Mr. tStJiUJt d Mrs. SrPoand Mr' a'nd aration throughout and was unusually sruest for the week end, Mrs. John delightful. .Paul Jones, who has recently moved to the pro- Mrs. XV. T. Neil of Portland, who has been the. house guest of Mrs. C. J. Green, was the honor guest ihursday for a charming luncheon tor which Mrs. The numbers included E. T. Bussclle, Mrs. T. C. Davis and gramme were: Mrs. Frank J. Miller were hostesses Hungarian march Kowalfkl at the home of the former on Center i Cecil Deacon street. The Sweet Violet XV. Smallwood Covers tor 10 were arranged about a table prettily docked with crimson Cooper save a reading. During the c ening a new picture "The Ruins of the Roman Foreum" which was recently presented to the school by thc members of the parent teachers association, was contested for. These coutcsts are held at each meeting of the association, and the room having the most number of parents present is awarded the honor of thc picture until the next session of the club. Mrs. David Mook and small son, An sen, of North Yakima, who have been (visiting Mrs. Mook s sister, Mrs. Ixiu'-s Sheldon tor a couple of months, will re turn home the first of the week. Mrs. John Tl. Scott has as her house Portland to make her home. and white carnations and greens. After luncheon the guests enjoyed an afternoon of music. The guests were Mrs. Noill, Mrs. . P. Ellta, Mrs. E.W. Moreland, Mrs. Bai ley, Mrs. Hyland H. Cory, Mrs. LcRoy Leedy and Mrs. C. J. Green Last night Mr. and Mrs. Green were hosts for an attractive dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Neill. The affair was planned as a little attention to the visitors on tne occasion of ineir wedding anniversary. Yellow chrysanthemums centered the table at which were1 seated the honor gicsts, Mr. and Mrs. Bussclle, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Leedy and thc hosts. During her visit in Salem Mrs. Neill was the motif for a number of informal affairs. A delightful informal supper party was given on Monday night, by Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Webb, who entertain ed a group of married folk at their home after the Monday night club dance at the Masonic Temple. Their guests, who were the members of a card club, included, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. James Clunnock, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hard ing, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bonnell and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Siecke. Miss Veda Cross has gone to Port land for a few davs visit and is the guest of Mrs Elmer Strayer. She was , , .i i.. accompanied oy ner momer, nn C. Cross, who returned last night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McNary were hosts for a delightful affair on Monday night when they entertained a group of the married set with an informal 500 party. Their guests were for the most part members of the Nemo club. Clusters of brilliant foliage adorned the rooms where six tables were ar ranged for the card games. The high score honors fell to Mrs. L. F. Griffith and Joseph Baumgartncr. As additional guests, Mr. and Mrs. McNary asked Mr. and MrB. Ruben P. Hoise and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Snede cor of Birmingham, Alabama. Mrs. Edwin L. Baker will return to morrow from a several days delightful visit iu Portland, as the guest of Mrs. jtf Ralph Wutson. Mrs. William C. Knighton of Port land is the house guest of her mother, Mrs. E. E. Waters, and will be hero over the week end. Mrs. R. R. Neal of La Grande. From thc spirit of cordiality at the door to thc final "Good night, ladies" in exit thc university junior jollynp last night at the home of Miss Helen Goltra was marked for its delightful informality and delightful Christmas spirit. The affair took the nature of a reunion of the "Batty .family," all members coming iu appropriate domes tic costume. Interspersed with the jovial repartee, were songs by the Messrs. Gustav An derson, Harry Bowers and Warren Booth, a harmonic trio of junior ladn who delighted thc merrymakers with their music. Of course Santa Claus was there and bountiful was his pack for all members of thc Batty family. Later amid the soft carols of Victrola records and uneasiness over the near presence of mistletoe, the guests were served" daintv refreshments. The color scheme of red and green streamers made the rooms very attractive and aengnuui m Thursday afternoon the members of the ladies class of the First Christian church were entertained at the home l In. May Martini The ' hostesses for the affair were the true spirit of VTuletide festivities. Urlin Page IMrs. Powers. Mrs. S. Glcason. Mrs. W. Coach and Mrs. K. h. Aiainews cnapei Twilight Carl BohmiCooley, Mrs. W. Heaver. Mrs. D. B. Simpson and Airs. L. M. t huds. During the forepart of the afternoon n !...: Mt. ...nc I,. ,1.1 .,,wl tl... .o.'v. n, i'u r-i in f.Tiuii rtita ,ie,i t - ' " . . . Babbling Brook A. W. Judd ' following officers were elected for the j university sophomores last, evening 0 . .... .t. 1 i' IT!,i Wj,rt.f nn ?Jirli 1 nester JVurtZ ensuinc vear. Airs. T. H. UruuK. was re- me nome ui juji Dreaming Lichner j elected president; Mrs. Hattie Mulkey, Deryl Myers re-elected vice president; Mrs. II. C. Singing Birds HilliEpley, secretary; Miss A. Olinc, treas- Miss Marie Harold The Book of Gold Freebbog Miss Pauline Knowland oned thc party. Very festive and joyous was the for mal semester party of the Willamette Cottage street. Although the activi (Continued on page seven.) ff Mo 4 4 4 0-- 444444 4 4 4 4 4444-4-444f'f444 444 4 4 44 444M444444 4t4 4 44 44-444 44444.444 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444 4 4 4 4- BLOCKS GAMES SHIPLEY'S DOLLS TOYS Home of Practical Gifts Economically Priced Christmas Cards Christmas Books Christmas Boxes Novelty Jewelry Parisian Ivory Silk Hosiery Novelty Sweaters Blankets Kid Gloves Women's Umbrellas Richardson's Linens Leather Purses Comfortables Silk Petticoats Bath Robes Undermuslins Scarf Sets Complete Assortments of Outer and Inner Garments for Feminine Wear Especially Low Prices on SUITS COA TS - DRESSES EDITORIAL IN the island of Santo Domingo there is a. re markable salt mountain a mass of crystalline salt, nearly four miles long, es timated to contain nearly 00,000,000- tons. And the crystallized salt is now said to be so clear that medium sized print can be read through a block a foot thick. Thc efforts of this store to please the public have crystallized into results through which you can plainly read the fine lines that tell of earnestness of purpose, energy of effort and tireless endeavor. It has taken six years to bring us even as far along as we are and the crys tallizing process is still going steadily on. Next year we hope that we shall have added more thickness and "body" to the crystallized results so that the public can read still more clearly that our purpose is steadfast to servo as we would like to be served were our posi tions reversed- Quality Merchandise U. G. Shipley Co. Popular Prices 444444-44444 The home of Miss Tereoa Finney on B45 North Winter street was the scene of a jollv party recently when a group of her friends gathered to celebrate the anniversary ot her birtnoay. The evening was spent playing games and at a late hour the party closed with refreshments. Those present were: .diss Edith Fra- zier, Miss ncien rsroomns, miss Aima Wheltz, Mass Pauline Remington, tne Misses Hazel and Gertrude Tucker, Miss Frances Schotthofer, Miss Lenora Pinnev, Miss Florence Frazier. and Douglas Walker, Clifford Dane, James Gardner, Thomas McGilchrist, Glen Pierce, David Steinback, Joseph Fliegel, Walter Ransom, Edward Clark and Clif ford Swart. An event of interest is the jitney Virgil Starr Southern Medley R. H. Situl Miss Elva Tmsler Idle Moments R. Lichner Robert Bishop Spring Zephrys Grcenwald DsnilU Schaupp Hope Breman Paul Lee (al Fate Rustique Frederic Mullen (b) Leone and Paason J. Massina Miss Eileen Johnson More than 150 young folks of ihe Junior Artisans, made merry last night at the attractive Christmas party given bv Mrs. C. O. Matlock, superintendent, at Hurst hall. Bed and green, streamers, huge crim- lance to be given by the Cherrians on ,iV( ai tiuf season, were effectively!138 M"na '" Tuesday night at the armory. ;uaed about the hall urer. After the business meeting a de lightful programme was given. Dainty refreshments dosed thc after-jf noon. Those present were Mesdames F. E. Wolf, J. C. Campbell, William Busick,!T Le Laniieia, l. u. knowland, u. i. Baker, J. C. Morrison, L. M. Childs, Philip Hartley, F. T. Porter, F. C. Ri"s, A. E. King. D. D. Olmsted, John Riggs. C. G. Nichols, J. O. Curtiss, J. P. Austin, D. B. Simpson, E. XV. Pow ers, W. Coolcy, William Maey, A. F. Powers, H. O. Eplev, C. II. Brunk, John 0. Todd, M. C. Peter. W. M. Siegmund, C. C. Wetzel, F. D. Doremus, J. M. Don aldson, ('. T. White, Hattie Mulkey,! t The Frame Shop and Giftery t 415 Court St. During the early'part of the evening! n ar,istic ?nd appropriate Mrs. Thomas C. Smith 's, Jr., mother, Mrs. M. A. Goff, returned Friday fro Portland, where she has been passing several months with her other daughter, Mrs. T. Howard Drake. Miss Mildred Brunk, Miss X Aline and; f brothers. We have Elk, Masonic. Shrtner, Knights of Pythias, Knights of Columbus and Odd I Fellow cards. All sorts of gifts TV ..... mfnrntal, a-., n m (.11 C? the SCtt 1 M I .-V ... . ... .1.11... ,,,, ,..-.., , lllij 111 U k HV call, -nil VI IUV i . . ....... . j . . son's gavest and most delightful af- a programme was given including se-' of jmn r"ettas Christ-. t fairs and" are always eagerly anticipate n from the Artisan band? in-1 ms an greens, 16 members of i I ed by devotees. One of the best orchestras in t ho city h been engaged and the committee is arranging to have the armory deco rated suggestive of the holiday season. ,h.. U.ith.itn.i.n ..Int. A . I, . ... i .1 i- u ; .. ii ..,,. ui, 1,11 in, ii in ii iiur tin i u i iuv- sirumenim unci., nutcum .tuu ..ri.t., . . . " i Brandhorse: recitation, Ruth Cook: pi-; delightful intormal Kensington for.t ano solo. Elbert Loohelle; vocal solo, ! ;hll'h,Mrs- was hostess on I Marie Cook; and reading, Ivan G. Mar-iTbudy afternoon. . x. uniair v l mc (Uivinuuii ins a : After thc programme the voung Premly decorated Christmas tree trom guests were made happv by the ap-j" guests received gilts, pearnnee of Santo Claus, "who showered I nunature Christmas tree adorned them with pretty gifts. ! J refreshment table and Mrs. Lee tn- Dancing and all manner of Christmas J assisted Mrs. Shields in thc serv diversioas rounded out the evening, j ,nK- M,s ,J'atty of Amity was ia guest of thc afternoon. Moore Bldg. ANNOUNCES Have you seen the lodge cards with Christmas greetings? Just the thing to send your lodge and cards at i 44 4444 4 44 4 44t'4T44-f4-4-