t'WO THE UA1LY CAFITAL JOURNAL, aALEIV. SATURDAY, OCT., 20, 1917. Mr. Anrl fra Wm."i-,r. TT T?.,-,.T, Jr.. entertained on Sunday night with uc.iuinu mutueaie, giving a num ber Of thfl mftfrifiii aof tvrin .A Have You Purchased a Liberty Bond ? f music, their first opportunity of hearintv th Tom Ordeman, since his return from New Yftrlf hpta kA .. I, .. .1 . o Q o c O u .a CO r IGHT now, aociety ia on the qui I " xoruiui opening or " the attractive new Jllahee Coun try club, which will take pirn on Sat urday night, October the twenty sev enth, with a. brilliant dance.. It will be an auspicious inaugura tion and will eall forth close to two nunarea prominent society folk and . out of town gucists. Mrs. Asahel Bush, who has origin ality plus a finely balanced idea of the nicetie of art, ia at the head of a coterie of nrominent matron out the decorations and deai'ls of the' nn:u win no aouot do the su preme social manifestation of the en tire winter. While the affair wiir probably not be on as elaobrato a scale as some of the Subscrtnrinn nlnh Ann it- .:u bo carried out in keeping with the By ALINE THOMPSON At the F. A. Moore residence Wed nesday afternoon, society flocked to, participate in the large bridge that thfl MftnriftV AftArniuin oltiH a.fii fn- the benefit of the Hed Cross. The MftnrA raairlnnfA ia ilaallv .- TODPCd for larffn fllTW'tinna ami of. fair was one of the most delightful of its kind that 8alcm society folk have sponsored. Quantities of vivid-hued marigolds i . Rip?rs. Mm William TT nnn. r William Carlisle of Petrograd, Russia, HI-.. a:ii t ii ,, . . . -uio. mmuu u- meyers, Mrs. lieorgo Wood. Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding, Mrs. Edsar Hartlev. Mm ftnrtm.ia r.ar. On nf Boston. Mnafl Mr rha.ln. HA,.. ry, Miss MattieBeatty, Mrs. Edwin naker, Mrs. .Lenta Westaeott, Mrs. John Brophy, Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mrs. Percy Cupper, Mrs. W. G. Allen, Mrs. George Post, Mrs. Joseph Baum- ---" mnsora, an. ueorge rost, Mrs. Joseph Baum artistically arranged m hucre hanrincr 1 cartner Mm. .Tnhn r'.,.i.ii xa. n-- baskets and jars. wre used about the hurt Vtmn Mr .ir'.n. , ' . . - - - - , iijto.ii. naituji, MrH, cara rooms, narmomzing with the soft James Cninnock, Mrs. E. O. Siecke, m , .. u iurmsnings. mis. josqin a. Austin, Mrs. W. P. Twelve tnhlpa wr .mu.,! u. n.. t .- t.i r ' . . -L . - , ...... H.iU..KUU w mo jj-ftjicr iwrs. dunn fl. ocott, Mrs. A. pikers, eacn memocr or the club asi- L,. Uyon of Portland, Mrs. Asa I. - . "i ncping wita ine ueorge a. Wood won the honors, and rustic club house, and will bo extreme- added it to the afternoon's proceeds Jy smart. if,. ... j r inff fnnr nf hp fiini,a By way of varying from the usual er holding the highest score $2-50. Mrs. r!nn- V il . i Ideally situated on the highest point of tho golf links, with an inspiring view, with restful aBd delightful sur roundings the new Country club will n f f,.-.7 fi . i . . - .. ia hjhh ror social xcstiv- lties, and will no doubt be the scene of much gayety winter and summer alike. . Mrs. William P. Lord and her daugh tor, Miss Elizabeth Lord left early in the wim !r tt.r pn,H.nj .. 1 M, .nTV. nr'ii- r. t "T""'!""1-' "rnoon were JMrs. William H. Eld - M's. William P. Lord. Jr on ridge, Mrs. John H. Albert, Mrs. Thom- motor trip to Tacoma and American as A. Livesley, Mrs. Harrr H. Oliuger, Phi. i. . M- Jhn J. Roberts, Mrs. Henry W. They will be away for a few days Meyers, Mrs. William H. Lytle, Mrs longer and will also visit Rainier Na-S. Guv Sargent, Mrs. Oliver C. Locke, tional Park before cominir home. (Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, Mrs. Zadoc J for the Red Croxa lUrS. Iifl.WrpniA T ..orvia charge of the affair and was assisted bv the nthpi. nieriih(.ii nl.il. i. cludinir Mis Cni'tuta Unn,n fra nnA Jewis, Mrs. R. B. Goodin, .'ars. Georgo cj. oniiaeicr, airs. Jrann u. Bowersox, Airs. (ienrfTA Watunn Xlvm T?tlaA C1W. lingham, Mrs. Halj)h Glover, Mrs. Ar- taur nt moors ana Mrs. rredonck Lamport. Those aid in ir in thn unponrnm ha afternoon wore Mrs. William H. Eld- Eof, Mrs. John R. Pollock Miss Ed- i a juizuru, airsj. w. 1. ataiey and Mrs. Fiorenco Irwin. . , . ..v.j , laimiii Ku,nL ui iuioo fiwHucB xioier, ana Will V.- U 1 Friends ara wAlfnmincr ha. nhaata a. iu-oores liueen Moro and. who nr- rived in' Salem from Portland, early III IUQ WUCK. Mrs. Mooree will be domiciled at The vouri aparrmpnts. 6 . . . v . -i-'.T 1 W UUlCiUllllCU very informallv nn TriHnv nftnoAn with a charming little tea and sewing bee in honor of Mrs. Elmer Ludden ("Edith Rnrrnnl nf ftrfinta Taaa -l;., a. -tow jiiLJiimnj irienus to greet ner. . , la w i"' iuv.i ua:rjiu Ilia Trnir nnd lini innt wioif i.nWIv v noil 1 17 B UC1 UL jimuu at'ugnuui Dy many uttie atten tions from her old friends. Mrs. Eyre's guests were Mrs. Clyde 0. Graham, Mrs. William Connell Dy- fer, Mrs. George William Gray, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd and Mrs, Otho Eagan. j- rmia a. -jirens ana winning the commendation of many critics of ihe east. v Mrs. T. A nWTi r,f c:i....f i. - ' - u w WUTB1WU, miJU has delighted Salew society on several occasions also sang a group of wonder ful gems. , . Mrs. Olson aturo Bflnrann Tnino nvn 1:.. . i., vl lain iuiiij. and a personolity of charm and grace-i uOth She and Mr OrHnmoT, ,v erous with their encores, the guests in sisting nnnn nnmliiis nA. i trom their wide repertoires. The Burghardts are great devotees muoiv., niiu uoin aciiinc in enrertflin ing friends with similar tastes at these very artistic affairs. ounaav night they asked several out in 6uran (ueiuuing, jir; ana Mrs. 1 erer Youn? nf Aihon u, 1 4 - o . ) ' n mi aula. SJ. A. Olson. Ml Mii hoi r Baloh Service nf Rilvortnn ri, enjoying the affair .were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. T.ivnulav vi anj i u .. i. ......j, .j... ciiivi kiib. nuu- crt w.cKinnie Hofer, Mr., and Mrs Chaimcey Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Asahol Bush. Mr; A.nri Mf. Prailiifl T ipi,:.i sen Mr. and Mrs. John J. Boberta, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Lytle, Mr. and ttuiuorn ana AlDert iiJgan. A ROimim nf atfiraral nn :M T a Jand is being enjoyed, by the C. P. Bishops, Who, wfent down anrlv in th.. weeJc for grand opera. The Biahons orn ttrpni lotra-a n ra. and hnvn aftiTiini oro.i. , iuvj fvj.ii ue iiuMte iomorrow It t hipl: The Newest of the New IN 3clla Orowdor MiUor, Utarary and dramatic laterpretor who will be on of the ata, attractiona of tblt eSon's local Ljum Cs!T " f 't tor Une L)ollar r Only Few Days Left to Secure Season Tickets to Conirse V. Pres. Marshall Henri Scott Delia Crowder Miller Dr. Russell H. Conwell Dr. Arthur Walwyn Evans Zoellner String Quartet .'6 for $1 Reserved Seats Extra Tickets on Sale at Music Stores Telephone or Mail Orders NOW to Glenn McCaddam Telephone l OS 1 M Salem, Ore. (i for One Dollar' I Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts enter tained informallv with a charming dinner in honor of LIlt'JT flflllMt) Ulliioro 111 a n lT t.,. 7 ; 1 liain Carlisle of Petrograd. Russia. Covers for nine wore arranged about a tauin n.rtistifnl1i, mUli i,;..:.. hucd garden flowers. , After dinner the nnrfv won anTnnt. od by a few more guost all of whom were old friends of Dr. Carlisles. ThoRA crathorincr in rrt.inf fl.n V . n -- iuuu inw uuiiui CfueHts were Mr ami Mi.a TkA.n. a Liveslcv. Mr. and Mrs Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Bush. Mr. ami i nomas v. Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mr V. MlJ VI II PHm II ton M r o J AT.. m J " 1 f "- " ' 1 J."-IB. 1CT enc D. Thielsen, Mr. and Mrs. William ii. rurgnarar,,.jr., Mrs. M. A. Uoff and Mrs. Gertrude Cameron of Boston, "J-USS. Miss Jessie Bass of Seattle, Wash,, who has been visiting her relatives. ", iurs. ueorge u. jjrown, for p. few davsi' left, today for Los Angeles, California, where she "will tho winter. Salem, and has many old friends hore. Mr. nml Mr Tlinmaa TT rii.11An.n.. had a number of friends at their home on Thursday for on informal Of "S00." Five table wnro nrrnmrail for the guests in rooms attractivoly ...i. ..unlit,, nill, CIU nULlUIl. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Siecke were award ed the high score honors. After the card games tho' hostess served delightful rnfriahmi.ntB B..;.f. ed by Mrs. Merlin Harding. x nose making up the tables were Mr. and Mrs. TiVnnk fl Mtini.1. nr and Mrs, Grant R. Bonnell, Mr', and iurs. James r. uninnoek, Mr. and Mrs- Uordon McGilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin 1-In.riliiiir Mi o-"il "KTva T? n Siecke, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton, Mr. miu mis. vy. i3. vvouo ana wit. anu Mrs Craig Marvin. Salem is havincr nn intoT-aofm SOn. bnr.h in nitmha, f Vinni! tertainments, and in tho originality and cleverness thnt th nvtrint; men of the city have shown in carry ing out successful affairs. There seems to be a superabund ance of latent talent wrapped up in the rmtriotin fnld brought forward, and the present emer urmgs our, an ot the native thrift said ingenuity. TCVATI ot tliia aL .1... iL i.i. - j"d vauy ujr, iub atten tion Of eVArVnnA in flalam ia fnAnJ upon the big "Carnival of Nations" 10 De given at the armory on Satur day November the third. The frolic, by the by, is being giv en to aid in flrpntincr a fnnA tknt .:il enable the lm-jil Tinti niaa .hanf n 1. Ul Jtio 11H'IV1 l,U vvuiiiiue ira .wotk.. . - , It will llAi a imimia n.'i.n.i tl.:n "Carnival of .NaHnnn " nml tho nn.. fectioa of every detail will make it mieresiing ana jaseinatmg to a de gree. There will -be booths to repre sent all of the illlinrl variety of novel features and all man- ntw nf nn. .Ii otn im n i,n i j"j ioi.iw;.xuji lur every pleas ure seeker. Mrs. John A. Carson, and the heads ui me various local auxiliaries are the women to whom the Red Cross and Salem are indehteil fni tMa ninim idea, which no doubt will be the big gest and most unique benefit of the vixtiy ctusun. i At a meeting of the chairmen of the auxiliaries this week, it was decided to eliminntn Hia iit.npv donna nrl.:An formerly was included in the list of at tractions pUnmcd" for tihe . benefit. However there will be music and a deliffhtf til nrnf,rnmm VintJ, oftaHnnAn and evening;, and this along with the many other features will make the car--nival unusually attractive. Any other societies wishing to participate in tho benefit are urcreil n nntifV Mi-o f'o. SOn at Once.' nn thnt thn final n.i.nnrrn- i ments for tho affair may be made at the meeting to be held at tho Commer- Kitxi auo jiuuTsuay. Handso GoatsSuits Oresses In the fresh arrivals, "many New Models are shown. . . ... Coats That Are "Different" Coats That Are "Distinctive" me, warm, rrachcal toats Suits Fresh from the Makers : Suits of Every Authentic Style j f ur esses with Snap and Style Dresses of Exceptional Beauty All popular materials. All popular colorings. All at popular prices COATS FROM $7.48 TO $65.00 Extraordinary Offerings : Dresses from $9.75 to $45 Suits $24.75 and $34.75 Underwear, Corsets, Waists, Hosiery, Neckwear, Gloves. Children's Dresses, Childree's Coats, Infants' Wear U. G. SHIPLEY COMPANY Uuthtters to Women, Misses and Children t , f- 4 V .A...A X . i . . iiM.tMiitiiiMiimniitimt)inKtMiMint Dr. and Mrs. Willinm f!o1i.l I .. n... , .. trncrrnri n,7Dai v. iu SH tnce snciton, one of Salem lllff 'f ! mh0 -are en3yiaS a teachers of music, hag been simiallv rouiia oi gayeties given by their honored bv o o 3 a D o pr v. uii.t.ii DJ'llUb HCU" nCNilnv in Portland nat-inn i.i. to be tho guest of friends for a per- loiiimiji-D ux gruu opera. Simjilicity was the keynote of the wedding ot- Miss Mnv stonalnff ...ii George Frederick Chambers, which was solemnized Wetlnna.lat, nmnin t eloven o'cloek at the Steusloff resi dence on Court street. Rev. Carl H. El liott nf the First officiated and tho young couple was unattended. Only relatives and a few close friends were asked fnr t-ha and the dinner which followed. The bride, who is a ril,i.,fy Ki..r.ntia wore a gown of white Georgette crepe an lR h nsnnmi nml aha Komio,! . i . or of Cecil Brunner roses and lacey Miss Drtrnrhv Prrnrva nlmtArl T Vn., I , ---- - - v . k ji.M i uuueir grins' wedding march and Mrs. A. J. wis wiiore ana arter the cere- niOllV. Shfl first finr in rn Thine," followed bv :'The Birthday." a tie rtwmenFo was attractively decked with white rhrvRanlliAnmni- A nl j ...... puling wti"ii formed an effective background iui iiio cprfimnir. iollowiug the ceremonv a dinner Dr. anA fr ft TP. Tii. Sjtnfno. home early in' the week from .Neskowih ume mey nave oeen enjoying a sev eral daVS SOIOUrn at their aummar home. i '. , ' . ' - - MrS. .PerCV f Williu vKn nno'nunn here visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Kem ington, left Thursday for Portland en 1. T i . . . . . iimiD iu boston, iuass., 10 om Aneitten ant Colonel Willis who ift now ntntinn. ca at j-nrt strong. Mrs. Willis will leave Portland Sun day and will, be aeeoinpanied by her nieCe. MIaR Paulino RaTnintrfnn !. expects to remain in the east for a year or longer, .. I Mr. and Mra. 'Rnnalrl C. niAtita hosts Tuesday night, when they enter tained the members of the "Yomarco" Club at their linmn nn "NTnrth I'ntnmai.- Cial Street. Thin I'luh la tnnilA nn nf a congenial group of young married folk and about 30 members ahnred in tha festivity. , The (il'AniTtn -nraa annnA in.n,.!).. , "uw iiuwiiiiaii With music nnd aamott .Tnhn W Tn.U and Alfred A hrnmm cann- bhv.m solos and duets, and Congressman Wil lis C Hawley, who arrived only Mon day from Washino-tnn. Ti C toM snm weird and interesting ghost stories. At a late hour, the guests gathered in the dining room for delightful re freshments. Here and : tlsewhere throughout the house, the decorations wero suggestive of Hallowe'en.; Quan tities of ferns. And Autumnal fnliama decked the rooms, while a huge pump- m, nasiurtiums ana yeuow sshaded candles were used to adorn the refresh ment table. Mrs. f4lnv'Mr vna oaaiatn1 Kw tin young niece, Miss Vera Wright, O-rf-- ft--v kij VUCU rrientJs were the hnnnr cnm.n no;n last nierht at. a ohnnminir ,i,'. t,,. which Mr. and Mrs." Chauncey . Bishop were hosts. ' " . There were si fnhlna aani, 11.1 TUH iivi., Ill' 11 uuud a. little differently with silver or crystal candle sticks containing pastel shaded candles. Boutonniereg ol garden flow ers, corresno-ndino- n-itK hn ' c ...in IHU CUIUI scheme of the various tables wejo giv en each guest, and in this way they found their partners and plaoes, After each course the man mnvsil tn a ,i;t. ferent table. V Alter the dinner the evening was made delightful hr kr sang several clever French and Eus- iu.ii sqngs, ana Tom Urdeman, who sang a group of iis most attractive solos. Mr. and Mm. nialinn'a 'm,it. ttl. .UuVfi i, guaiB vvilu Ur. and Mrs. Carlisle were Mr. and MrS. John .T. nnhrta fi- nA Til Frederic D. Thielsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. nAuiviu rumniaTi. wir. nnn Mr Mok-w Hawkins. Mr nil Mm umi. v, Aviunu, mr, ana jvirs. I nomas A- T.'.,nnlnM 11'- J r nr.... "'"mij, iur. ana jvirs. wuiiam tl Burghardt, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Asahel BllSh. MtHA AlinA Ttirmihinn n ,1 fT - . ....... . i 11 11 M 1 II ill Ordeman. refreshments were served, the hostess being assisted in the serving by her daughter, Miss Esther Davies. The next mooting of the club will be . at the home of Mrs. H. 8t. Helens, on Wednesday, Noveinber- foiir-tee-nth. (Continued on page three) A delightful affair nf iha mil waul. was the informal afternoon for which Mrs. U. G. Shipley and Mrs. William H. SteUSloff .WerA inint hnataaana Wnl. nOSdaV When thnw ' ant.-JninnJ j vuivi lauiuu ,uv lieisure Hour club, which is composed ua tvuuii. &o prominent matrons. ThA orilAatn nninvml .a nn.lw A of th afternoon at the Shipley resi- uuui-c, nu iaier gatneaea at the Steus loff home for a delightful lunch. . Ahnilt- 90 (VllAata ehamj 1 - 1 . 1- &-...va ..cvi-vi lli Hie 11UU- pitality of tho. hostesses; Mrs. J. Wil- !iam fliDmlinu XT I i '""i ittuiiici- ua Atewuerg ana jurs. Frank BaiIav nf nnnniPAnio nnin . J -. .-.iviu O UU .11 tional guests. Mm nenrcrA T.- Pur-n.. n.V , 1, T i'f. i', " "U 11 HO UCOAI here for several days, will return to -aaiuAiu sue xirst oi me weK. ; committee of the Stato Music Teachers association, the presidency pf the Sa lem .branch; but , on account of her many other duties was obliged to de cline the honor. Dr. and Mrs. William Carlisle of Pe trograd, Russia, who have been the CliestS nf thnir Tlntiiraa fl,- Tu r 1 - ..l. TH, i,, U11I1 J. iioberta fnr a. fnw lava nrlll 1.- ' mil lULUIU IU Portland early in the coming week. The Carlisle nrrivAil tmm iv,, nuoa;,i only a week nr sn son omi . . i ...... ' ' . vi i. ii i ivuuiiit a iiii i ikl l many interesting stories of the Eussiat Pn ., . , S . court dentist for a number of years 50St "; S6118 Gruenberg, Violin, New Although as yet, their plans are in- g' otIier emlnAiit lEhiropean definite, the Carlisles expect to make ! 6achers su as Louis 0. Elson and their home in Pnrtlnn1 .t ia , Josef Adamowski. -. IVUOl Ulll.ll after the war. Tnotr-,. i . aia A--w xiiig. uon., vioun, . , , ' , Piano, Normal Depts., Boston (1911- v Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. W. T. 1912) ; Five years head of Violin Dent JOY TURNER MTJ8. BAO." VIOLINIST - PIANIST The afternoon vr, nnnni wi Ani. work and a guessing contest, which was won by Mrs. Boss Moorcs. Later ' Mrs. Ernest Harold Choate i TEACHER OF EOCUTION Orchestra, Theory and Piano Ensem ble taught without extra charge. Studio: 335 N. Capitol St. Thone 468M ADA MILLER, Mus. Bac. Coloratura Soprano a. HENPKICK '8 APARTMENTS ooo j-erry titrcet . Beginners class starts Oct. IS. Phone 1432 for appointment or 4c can at above address from 2:30 to 4 p. m. daily except Sundavs. cepteo. Beslience Studio 660 N. High .Port graduate Chicago Musical Col lege available for Concert. Oratorio Becital. A limited number of pupils ae- jst Phone 1948. The m.aiilAnnA nf Mm 1? A i tr"..A was the scene of a delightful informal garnering several navs ago, when Mrs 1.' . 1.1 TT IT . . ..i..,. ,,K win cirriiiunv a dinner ! gainenng several navs ago, when Mrs. wail served, tho table being decked Kurt and Mrs. Henry H. Vandervort With an artistic ftnunmimiint nf ln..n1T I nntAi-tninni. Ik. Man,),... n aU a in - ...v uvu lll-CnllvA with an artistic arrangement of lovely i Mr. and Mrs. Chambers left for Port land en route to Cornucopia, Oregon, where thev will make their home. The bridA ia rimm-nta nf r- .1 Mrs William Steusloff, well known entertained the member nf the club. The early part of the afternoon Vk'&a whilod awsv with isn . i i it on A luti- the hostesses served refreshments. The club members enjoyinjj the afternoon wvre; Aira, ,f. A. amis. Aira K K Mrs. V A TCllint r. Q01Ann - I . .a..v kwHUl TW IIW TT llii here yesterday and spoke before the lo- .... 1 i.i: j ,-i, ..i. . . iii muira juenrai uiture club, left for her hnm this mnrninn M-n 1711:aax , " " """""Hi IU1A is chairman of the ladies' state cosser- vaunn miivum .1 n t ami in . .1 B : .1 a, voiji iu- terestmg address. She was entertained Until tndnv at tna hum. nf f i-:t fc Hv . .. w u i". . i 1. 1 ill 1 II li- liam Bell. Boseburg Keview. MisS Tdn Ri 111 Til llllO Kod ntumnn Tl-.. .3 nesdav October the twenty fourth as the date for her marriage to Joseph M.j RieiT nf PnrtlanH a I i I " n lit mii- emntzed in that, citv at th ua uer uncie ana aunt, Air. and Mrs. AAiirvey wells. Ihe ceremony will be characterized T n r'Tn rt rtk bittitiKaUip HI t Innao Ail on ir" T AJ ; 1 1 1 -l " -ITT I residents of talem and a sister of Miss j Vincent, Mrs. I. J,, Aeheson, Mrs- . j"X charming simplicity and will be at - - -."w a a t7iT fl- irnt'iivH pin ann hi ttnt- i . " MWOfc MX x i .cutis nere and in Dorvallis, where she at tended ho Oregon Agricultural col lege. Cham hern in the inn r- -.i. at.. jJ. William t numbers of Newberg, an u.mutfr or .insepu w. Chambers of the .firm of Chambers and Chambers Vincent, Mrs. J. U AeJiesort, Mrs- A. J ru,lul simpitcuy ana win be at E. Hunt, Mrs. & C, Deling, Mrs. J. A. tond onJy for the immediate family Baker Afrs. A. A. Lee Mrs. W. C.!and a fow of the bride's close girl Voung, Mrs. P. J. Kurte. The gnets ! 1Yiends of the afternom. wr Afr .T. 4 T.-.AA f and Mrs. Ben T West. . Mr. and Mrs rn.QTlAM 1? Sf-.lKn where they have been spending their " uiwra ana vnambers ! "ere tny BaVe been spending their if- Vc y' R- Kwtl Chambers and honeymoon. Their marriage which took mis family own large farming inter-as a big surprise to their friends, ests near ewbere. when thv k.M an onlv & fw w.rd mn'r. i a handsome country home. He also is t;rnuuaie or v. A. i.;. as onlv a few wra rwrntirtn tn uns a the secret of the coming nuptials. At a niff in r nf V a aini the Pira: r.tKA;f i..K.k "" " uu fU- neay afternoon the members of the arimis ii ri Imi vntnA . A . ' v uuaill!llUU8JV tO serve only such refreshments hereafter as do not remi ire nutm an A n-k; i - . " - '"pi"' nui iiuur.j l&mgs containing- tnese ingredients wiu oe taooo until after the war which is in o-ftrmratinn - v4i-k j i - , r - UCUlilUU for rood conservation. . -Mr, and Mrs. Percy Yonng of Al- Mr. and fra PTinr...- tt tt .v ;m C. Mint-a ik n4 f A dk . n oanv motored i Solam -:nu TOrea to Euui'iia tnlor ...n .. dOwninf mnfor A Van.,;. i I oe mests At thtx imnA a. Ar. mtan vnui Sunday ai&ht, . m the week, returning W ednesday Mrs Chauncey Bishop were hosta. ladles' Fine TPV auormg I have opened a TaUor Shop for Ladies exclusive. Have had 25 years experience in leading shops in New York City and Chicago. Carry a large line of samples-best to be had on the markets today. Workmanship best obtainable and prices very moderate. Remodeling, cleaning, pressing. All Work guaranteed. I -A. ICrepela 3S3 Court St, over Steusloff Market Phone 901 ". A"y reiuxaea aome this morning.