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.29 will be' held jointly with Rose City Chapter in Redman Hall, S.E. ^th-^and Hawthorne, on -March 26. The two chapters will be hosts to the new Suc- cess and Public Welfare Chapters. The main speaker will . Leo Smith, our legal adviser, and we also look forward to having'our Executive .Secretary, For rest Stewart, as ä visitor. Let’s see how many new members we can, add to^our list and bring to the meeting. Refresh ments and an -jenj'byable ¿yening are' promised. ' • — M. Eivers . CAPITOL CH A PTER No. 19 I Capitol Chapter No. 19 got of F ro a good start under its 'chorqe^qf feminine rule for th e y c ^ re A year with Presi dent Jessie Singleton; in the chair, when it met at the Y .M ^ A . February 11. This was Valentines I D a y / which; meant a V alentin| fparty, and among the games played the prlncipal pne /was contesting for the bow and arrow championship by shooting at a large paper heart. The bow had been m anu factured by that master . craftsman, yours vtff|iyFand shot so straight it be-, came a question whether the target would escape entirely unscathed. H ow ever, eventually the keen-eyed Johanna Perry and the undaunted Red Hasty proved thdy were th e . modern editions o f Calamity Jane and Wild ffiMj Hickok. They were fittingly .rewarded w ith hunks of buffalo meat, which woreJa- ter found to be candy bars. I Expressions of' sympathy were adopt- E. J/.Scellars Res. Phone 7655 J. D. Foley Res. Phone 3674 ed for. Miss Velma Gilliam, who had the misfortune to break her hip m alighting from a bus. Since the legislature has been in seS^ sip'ft, lit is noted that daily conferences take place ' among those employees of retirement age who are busy trying to figure how to make $40F'(to $50 M®. what four times that much has had difficulfV in accomplishing. The. Près-dent announced that ft, was the intention , to"' obtain a prominent member of the legislature to speak, at the 'M arch meeting on questions in which w e are vitally interested. —-Oliver B. H uston 11 SI AC • CH A PTER No. 2 0 We don’t like to brag, bqt there,is every indication that-SIAC Chaptef No. “2j0 is really coming to life. T hisbF no; doubt due,-;in part at least; 'to the work bntertainmeqt committee—-R- M. Ashby, Chairman, ably assisted' by. Marcia Smith, W inifred Nolan, nad Ken Conover. It all started several, meetings ago, Quality, Value, Style You, -Got Them All in KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES DOBBS HATS NUNN-BUSH SHOES MANHATTAN SHIRTS SCELLARS & FOLEY, INC. INTERWOVEN SOCKS A Progressive Insurance Office I B H 2-4143 * * *, Agents Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance CO. McMinnville, Oregon 143 South Liberty Street Salem, Oregon THE MAN'S SHOP M oxley and Huntington The Store of Style, Quality, Value 416 State Street - Salem