I By. AUDHED BUNCH PEcs? 1C3 Mrs. Rex Sanford Returns From League Women's nM.f.W Cf T..t. , I tmy iw v,Mrv vwt-vfo Mrs. 1 Sanford; president of the Salem branch of the American League ;.ot Women Voters,, re turned home oh Sunday from the annnf. national convention .which took, ie this, year In St. Louis. Saleni lias the distinction of bar ing sent the only delegate from Oregon. - ' ' rfrr---' ce rnlng her. general impression of the entire convention her prompt answer was the immensity of the conrention and, more thin that, the ! Immensity organization for which it stands, embracing as It does a, total ot one miUion.wom-I"" VZC -SrrM f f , vw ,0 , i rsAaUre . to .the, conrention .which fjZgtiVL belof interestltome alert!. , ine conrention roteato-noidi Twomen of Salem." All the sessions. I Muuar . conrentlons .hereafter, J V- Mr.. Sanford tells as. were held 1 Mrs. Sanford tells us, were ' held In the .Statler Hotels with the serenteenth floor, of the Immense headauarters given orer. for the purpose. Mrs. Sanford calle4 interesting attention to the fict that this con-; rention, - the seventh, took! ptace wuw r - wwU; M A 1 A organwauon aao its wcepuon, u l?17-!!1!06!! 1919, representing then, as it does now, the most Influential -women of every citj where It exists. In 'Inquiring concerning vthe number of delegates in St. Louis between . the conrention dates, AprO 14-11. - we receired from J Mrs. Sanford the answer that the representation numbered" close tot one uiousano, luctuaing aetegaies, i naUonal and state, officers, direc- , d q- SchZtt Mr William ...iK.ianaueorge&cnlue. xar. t.ii " z" resented. . ; . I : 1 Mrs. Sanford,, in relaung the! national program ou work and I study for 192S-27, summarizes, in i . .. . - . . 1 I i , , . i V , I a niirnmininTR msnnfir. x mi i 1 i oI woffluuiion u vevuvin, i C ' M . .. .. ...: 1 a nmliUmi nf almfiilitntinta. law 1 4 i'v , . , - . XI making, pubUc .welfare, ch4 ? f. ' 1 I.Ik Mta anAll tivcrlana I women i iuuuj, ui i wo men, and international coopera- J lion 10 prevent, war. All this is certainly evidence of I the patriotism and common sense J the American women are rapidly I applying w we wwuuoo 01 uu i .. - - . jt I manyf nauonai prooie. Pt thlf sot, impressea .the officers J or xne organuauon, aa mowuni wnl a nanojeap ages pi l?" m arancmsa navei meauiTHoweTeT this general lack i orowledge. Ia.tnattera or citi- senship is being rapidly, orercome. I Much xf this, progress for women I has been brought about directly thronrh the stimulus which a non-1 partisan organization such as the I national Lasasfue Of Woman voters I offers: ' ." ' " v 1 Mrs, Sanford found the New vfi MoMnn : Ti-rttenlaTlrin. i ront in sr feature. ' One ' hnndred I teresung xeature. una nunareaj w.v.T y, wiiar mils. ntnT&Tan hatai i "-- . JT'-sr." from alxtyrpne. American, cplleges and universities, and represent-1 ingr twenty-one states, xaada jnp i this.. secUon. . Splendid speakers! w iiuW .u1ub4 U1Ju:.uu U- terlal for, the highest type of f- tare citizens. ,. 1 At the rarlous conferences and mass meetings.-speakers from all j sections .et the country were I heardV . Drt KRaymond Moley of I Cblambla . TJnlrerslty, Mrs.,Her bert HoorerV'jajaea?.; Carnegie Endpwment Institute. Chester Howell f "the tTnlrersity J of California. Mrilry Lee. director oC the Pennsylrs.niaT' Jlailroad. Mrs. Mand Wood Parke: llrsr Paul Cdode. member of the tlllnols leg-1 islature. and Mrs. John Pratt, only, woman member 6T the New Vnrfr f!lf aldArmanJ Mrs. Ran, ford, mentions, in seeking to list Three mass meetings were held Social Calendar Today t.. ra. wmua. tr '. Mtrta ptnin SStE VaTTSTnhnds Rnad.JJ. IV Pound and E. C. Forsrtn. hhtM. a:2 o'clock: ; ' Curtis ' Cross home on Lincoln Hill open to visitors in obserranc nee 2-5 of ; Better " Homes week o'clock. ' - General Aid ". society. - First Methodist church parlors. 2 o'clock Ladies day. Ulahee .Country! club. - : . . : . Barbara Frletcble tentDattghj tart, of Vetoranv Armory, 7:4 51 o'clock. - ... " . . : Thwrsdar . - " W. G. Allen home at 90i Capitol street- open to visitors in ;bserr- ajlvw u . liwwug otvwm. .-. m w o'clock. 1- ; - ;, . FrMay.:::: -U:iW:K Art in the Home. Lecture by prof. Le Fairbanks of OAC. at Salem "vvvan'a club house. : . j jjaiaj ijee uenerai Ai socwiy. Church parlbrs.; 2 . o'clock. . i- V- ? ' . . .Saturday. Cheraeketa. chapter s of . the Dauchtert of the American lro - lotion... Election of officers. T ; Cooked food sale. Ladies pt the Sckhdinaviaa church. ' Twentieth r?inturr grocery, corndr State and Commercial streets; ' ';- MonOar . rTrAJhnol ' eMld ' studt ' class, Mrs. C. A. Iowc3, 7:4 ;.t'cjock. tvpon5or5hip o AAVEi n daring ' the week la : the theatres, each with large attendance. ine press nana net; or jvoo . . . . - . . edy ana seriousness." Mrs. San- ford . summarized v la : recalling I pleasurahly thif feature. Three I skits. 'The Front Page," the edi- society, will be the speaker, be torial radio features, ' and Worn- ginning her talk at 3, o'clock. The an's page were each presented In ladies of-both the Jason Lee and humorous fashion,' Leslie Methodist churches hare At the flnanca hannnut .taM -J h, TT-.1 r11r -.. av. Uahi dollars was raised bra tier- er presentation by a Volunteer brokerage firm,1 operating from a Bond - Brokerage office - where citizenship" bonds were sold. Some of : the contributions were I time nert month. .; cym. Mccormick , nil. v.vk .v II - - "' """v ana Kner" connc11 meUngs only. in the intermediate years; I Salem ; women may consider i themselves' v fortunate In baring 1 Mrs.; Sanford , as' . president - and I delegate in one, as. the informa- tion she gleaned .will be of large assistance in advancing the Salem o realization, which is comnosed of I - laxga: group of actire and' en- .j.;.,.... - .. - , M Otttog themselres more fully, for ; the responsibilities of equal fran chise.'. ' Annual Dinner Held The farm home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. .May In the Brush College district was the scam of a notable I gathering on Sunday. April 25. It was the annual dinner given,! - ,v - - t. m-w. I nrini.m Rihntt Mr win Mnv I and Mr. George Schuett. Her km m "wthi mr. o tvio, k vawaava aa itui wa as uv anvir er of Mr. E. E." May, also Mrs, w. T. McBrlde who with her. hus- band drove down for the event. . ... . . . .... . . - wainiy pins, siock ana iern cen ftrftd thi tabla and Mtromelr m OUU 3-Vl OlllCAJ i . ..... . ... I iartre Dirtnaar caae aecoratea iniunMw v el-lnfnk fir4 amft a, a com- . . . . jt wag mae by an artist In Erma I Elma Nash and brought down I far Mrs. McBrlde. Those, nresent were 'Mr. and Mrs. William Sxhueit, Mr. and Mrs. William May. Mr. and Mrs. Wf T. McBrlde - . - I or ; jsuna. wasn., Mr. ana; Mrs. Reynolds scnuett or foruand, Mr. the iost and hostess JUr, -and Un.lMrs. Byrd Leaves For e, e. May ana small son, liiiiie i May. . v . : ... . , I visits in vvasnington , . , ,1 Mrs. John corner, has retnrnedilvf)8 and friends. Mrs. Byrd plans to her home after 'spending more than two weeks visiting with rel latives In Washington, While, in Seattle Mrs. Corner was the house est of her son and daughter-ln- aw.iar. na Mrs. xiaxoia oireeu i She 4180 assisted in the celebration 01 e iourtn,Dirtnaay or ner mue - 1 .iniTmni. it th. i. . k Nnmnur i v. ' J. T . . ,. 1 Bome Mr. Snmher being her bro- -iiner. sne was aiso a ruesc dou i , - . . .. i. i ln Tacomi and Abet deen. " ' S. S. S, Club Is Entertained 4 WW.in.nuon. Hmut . . ., ,.u..bl. eTenIne was Upent by the S. S. S. club at the home of Mr. John Williamson on Hunt street. Fire hundred . was played, with high, honors falling to Mr. Orrttle Ogleaby; low score to Mayor J. B. Giesy. a vr abundant spread was! the refreshment conv Imittee which was praised by all. Charles i Ogleaby: acted as toast-1 I master: 'wlth talks from all guests I and new members present. ! -i .M.it(.Mut 'i( tha hnu mivttnr wr tbo litrhtinc of I the Pacific hlnhwav through the 1 city north to south). The elec-(of I Hnn f J R flteirr to th linnsfl I of represenUUres and of Orrille I nnn ward. Mr. j. is. uiesy, jr, Jr. 'wiliiamftoo.'and Mr. H. E. UU - ver were aooolnted ask committee to investigate means of lighting the Parffle hiehwav. Guests ores - Un wh nr vTrtiMvmh. j. h. navis. h Members present were A. H. I Bunn. E. Ci Balilnger, II. E. Oll - J ver, Ted ; Amend, C. R. Muston. irer, Ted; Amend, C.1 R. Muston.i 1 c. A. Swope. Darn Pugh. Charles Oglesby. Orrille Oglesby. J.. B. I Giesy, Thomaa ? Browni Qeorge. J. I Wenderoth, B. E. Cooper and, the host, Mr. John' Williamson. 1 Refreshments- were- served by Mrs. John- Williamson, Mrs. Hoi comh, Mrs. B. E. Cooper and Mrs. I George Wenderolh. I The next meeting will be held ! at the home of Mr." Dare Pugh on l May 10 . . - W. ' m r I - - luooKea rooa oaie ! ' Ladies - -of the; Scanfflnarlan J church will sponsor a cooked, food I sale , oh Saturday, May 1, at theSaiem Heights district. ?-On Suu- i Twentieth Cen tury grocery, ac tne I . . . . . . 1 i corner cu. oiafcQB aiu. vmiwi streets f H v n j ; i- f . . 11 . '-'-'" uuesus tn xwaina.i v. , . l fMr. andMrs. H. H. vandeTorti I hare rethrned. to Salem: following i a SVe-day visit in Taktma,twaan I as the guests of their daughter, 1 Misa Jenelle Vanderort, who is ea - gaged Jn Girl Rcscfre work, pur - ling her run Jtt.YAKlJna mrs. van - i devort was hostess at a delightful lam.ner 1 PATil . .conrpumeniiagraiaitenqea x.aaoiTianu.y.ua.a.'.uva- I group o Kmi SI fiet daughter, On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cande- Tort risited i in Toppeniah at the homes of Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles AtwOOd and Mr. - and '' Mrs. Fred Wiggins.: ' . - First Methodist ' - General Aid Society The general aid 1 society . of the First Methodist church will meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the church parlors . for a v business - - . : interesting procram. Mrs. M.: M. Northrup, who is a national field worker in the woman's missionary been invited to be special guests for the occasion. ', -' To Leave for California., - :A The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sullivan regret to know that; they are leaving Salem to make their home in Oakland, Cat. Xfr nnA , x.rm Rlliifn 'nian to Amicitiart Club Entertained at SwHiron Home . .i. . : Mrs. F. J.'Sulliran was hostess on Monday afternoon at her home at 2090 South Church street for members of the Amicitian club. Red poppies and Cecil ; Brunner roses were used attractively in the rooms. Refreshments were served at the tea hour. . In the group for the afternoon were Mrs. H. R. White, Mrs. Hom- er Ingrey. . Mrs. Frank Zlnn, Mrs. E. R.vviesko Mrs. Knight Pearcy. Mnt Klrhr Ross. Mrs. Earl Ken- nell, Mrs. Chester A. Downs; Mrs, A. A Krueger, Mrs, W. A. Tripp, Mrs. Edgar Rowland and the hos tess, Mrs. 4 F,: J, Sullivan. At the next meeting of the club Mrs. Rowland will entertain. - Owipter. xo Meet at Potter Home Election of officers for the ;new year, will be the special business IU wuer -ttl l"? ' "v- Chemeketa chapter; Daughters or . . . , tiAvolntlon. which will be held at 2:30 o'clock Satur day afternoon at the home of Mrs. L.-W. Potter'on route 5. Reports lot the chairman of committees will also be heard. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. C. C. Best and Mrs. A: A. Underbill. , , - fTm i.fo .m JJnrtlnnil Mr. and Mrs. C P. Bishop are l...4tn waVifii In Trrt ianci Ba no uowsbiuctih n and daughter-in-law Mr. and airs.- Clarence , y . ouuuy. House-guest at Hodae Home Miss Frances Hodge of Spring field, Oregon, is spending the JWeek4nd as the house-guest of her "cm. vi pareat8 Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hodge. Middle. West klrs, -fe-Byr lef t early last week for a- two- months visit in Michigan arid Illinois with reta- to spend the greater part, of her time in Lansing and Ypsilanti, go ing later to Detroit, RB Ladies' Aid t-- Ladies' Aid society of the Women's Relief Corps held an in- teresting social afternoon at the Old ieopie s ttome on xaursaay. more man one auaureu suesu f , ,winn. At .-: . m- , v . ri rnii as be inn . a.taau wm aaask aa v gram was given America By all. Reading The City Dude Up In Vermont, Jennie -F. B. Jones. Song "Lassie, of Mine," Mrs. B. F. Ramp of Brooks.. Beading 'ThT English Must ard Plaster," Mrs. Daugherty, La I blsh Center. i -SonK "Pal of My Cradle Days,' ( Mrs. Clyde arris. Brooks. Song CBr reauest) "Who Wli: Tell the Story When the Boys In I Blue Are Gone,"-Comrade Harris. ? The group singing of old war I songs. led by Mrs. F, L. iWaters, f Mrs. Nash and comrade . Harris. I with Mrs. Wm. J. Entress at the I piano; a duet. "Sweet and Low, py two memoers 01 me Veterans;rs. Waters and Mrs. I lNasn: ana ine nag wuate. J f I Following the progranv the u. . v"' rr 1 u. jspauiaing preoiucu. bi. iuo uiu. I? The tea hour, was In charge of I Mrs. George Martla, Mrs. W. S 1 towt Mrs.- Getcheli; Mrs. Maria iThomnson. Mrs. Prudence Bouf- I Hour. JUTS. i tteminioa,,. 1 F. Clark, Mrs. Lultt Baring, Mrs. I Pound, Mrfc D. L. spamaing. - - f , - , '.. v. TtHttt Club Elects Officers 1 w. a. XMeeanam auttocu at, E. FuTlerton as president of the Tilllcum dancing club for the new ear : and U. ' Scott Page will suc- ceea H. . U ttunier as. secretary, I The final dance of the season, with 1 fifty, couples In attendance, was held last week, Guests at Stearns Home : Mrs. F. G. Stearns entertained I as' her house guests orer the week- I ena ner granaaaugaiers, virgmia. 1 Martha Ann . Mary Elizabeth and j Anne Foster, whose home is in the 1 ay Mrs. Foster; Mrs. Stearns' 1 . . . . . ... . . i daughter,, jomea ,xne girxs , ior a (short rlslt. They returned to their s-.-'niitome on. Monday.:, ; K . , House uuesis cc ! Babcock- Home 1 1 Miss Florence uradon ano: xouis I Ragas of Portland were tne nousc i guests 6f Mls Amelia- Babcock 1 at the Babcockr nome on uouia 1 commercial sireei over. me weea J end. Miss" Gradod and Mr. Itagon loring nia tetift afiSMs, ; '"Seveii Sinners I if $&U'r - V f a? I ... , Marie Prevost and Clire Brooks are the. headline stars In "Sev en Sinners," now playing. at the Oregon Theatre.' The story is rich in 'excellent comedy and la filled with thrills and, mystery. Better Homes Week to be Ob served in Salem April 25-May 1 , t : An extensive observance of na tional Better Homes week 'will be featured in Salem beginning' yes terday and continuing throughout the week; all details being in charge this year of . the Salem Woman's club. Not only 'better homes, in the sense . of .better dwellings, but better gardens and better books are also. being consid ered as phases of this country wide project. -. 4 Mrs. Claude Steusloff, chairman of the American home department, and Mrs. A. M. Chapman, chair man of .the community service' di vision of the American citizenship department will act as joint chair men for the entire event. Mrs. Steusloff will be assisted by the following members of her de partment: Mrs. M. E. Brewer, Mrs. I. M Doughton, Mrs. W. A. Marshall, Mrs. Harley White, Mrs. E. II. Shanks; Mrs. Walter Pennington, Mrs. Theodore Barr, Mrs. C. J. Healy, Mrs. Helen Howard, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Will Mullen, Mrs. Edwin M. Hoffnell and Mrs. Roy Mills. - Assistants in Mrs. Chapman's division are Mrs. Ron ald Glover, Mrs. Winnie Pettyjolyi, Mrs. George A. Wilson, Miss Ethel Fletcher, Miss Leora Carver, Mrs. Nina. Noot, Mrs. Fred Browning, Mrs. John E. Brophy, Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt, Mrs. L. O. Clement and Mrs.'U. G. Boyer. The president of the Salem Women's Club, Mrs. Fordyce Far go, has appointed a special chair man to take charge of the rbetterTfcTrlTlot at 985 South High street home" phases that are to be pro moted Mrs. W. E. Anderson for the garden, Miss Maude E. Cov ington for the books, and Mrs. John E. Brophy for the dwellings themselves. Hostesses for the open houses of the week have been selected from a group of' assisting organi zations, including the P. E. O. Sis terhood, the Daughters of the American Rerolutlon, the Business and Professional Women's club The demonstration houses for the week are located one on Stew art street, one block east, of North Capitol street and one block south bf Parrish Junior high school and will be loaned by R. A. Harris and the other at the end of South High. Visitors are asked to register-who call at these homes. ROSTEIM & -' ....... .... . 1 Renfrew Suitings, Big Assortm.ent 32 Inch Ginghams Fast Colors Yd. 18c New Gingham Dress Patterns Striped and plaid to match - 95c the Dress . Gingham House Dresses Good Patterns- Neatly-Made j Elach $1.35 English. Prints, New Patterns , Fast Colors Excellent Quality Yd. 29c ; New Dress Crepes Pretty Designs, yd. New Dress Crepes Plain Shades," yd. Tissue Ginghams', Yd. -, 36 Inch . . Plisie Crepes Pretty Patterns , Yd. 34c MILLINERY DEPARTMENT . : Bring your millinery troubles to us. Expert . milliners to adyiseiwith you. . Loads of flowers Beautiful goods: 1 4 . T Ladies', and Children Hats ' . ; All new goods-HI?K Class Jj",: ' v. Lowest prices m This-City r 240-240 North Gcirmiercial Street - Playing. Here ' Two homes, one in the south part oftown and one in the north, will also be opened one day, each during the week. The Curtis Cross home on Lincoln Hill will be available for visitors from 2 to 5 o'clock on Wednesday and the W. G. Allen home at 901 North Capitol street will be open for In spection on Thursday from 2 to 5 Hostessea at the home on Lineoln Hin will be Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. John E. Brophy, Mrs. Z. J. Biggs, Mrs. John H. Scott, Mrs, John H. Albert, Mrs.. Frank Spears, Mrs. larry Hawkins, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding and Mrs. Wm. Fordyee Fargo"v On Thursday'at the Allen home, Mrs. Brophy.." Mrs. Roy ' Burton, and Mrs. Fargo will receive the visitors. . . Stiff's Furniture company has furnished the demonstration house on Stewart street, while the Giese-Powers furniture company has furnished the dwelling at the end of South High. At the former home Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs M. E. Brewer, and members of the P.E.O. Sisterhood were the hostesses yesterday. At the South High street home Mrs. A. E. Battles and Mrs. Paul Stolzheise of the Salem Heights Woman's elub and a group of members of the P. E. O. sister hood received on Monday. Mrs. W. E. Anderson, in charge of tie garden phase of the week has chosen the Dr. H. J. Clements place on North Fourteenth street; the F. G. Deckebach grounds at at 940 D Street, and the Walter for the demonstration of various types of gardening. No specia hostesses will be named for the garden events. Miss Maude Covington is pre paring a list of ideal books for the modern home and will exhibit books on the subject of "Better Hontes" at the library. ' On Friday afternoon at the Wo man's club house an extremely In teresting ' feature will be the lec ture On "Art in . the Home," by Protestor Leo Fairbanks, head of the art department at the Oregon Agricultural College. Barbara Frietchie Tent to Observe Appomattox Day : Members of Barbara Frietchie tejat. Daughters of Veterans, will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening GREEMBAUM - Sunfast and Tubfast of Colbrs-Yard 45c 36 Inch Challies ( Pretty Patterns Yd. 19c Excellent Values 43c , ; 27 inch . Dress Ginghams . Fast Colors : Yd. 15c 85c. l.-65c r at the armory. Instead of 8 o'clock, to observe Appomattox Day. A short i program will i be , given. Members of the GAR are Invited to be guests. - .- Guests in Portland Mrs. Mildred 'Bright and Mrs; Willis Roughton motored to Port land Sunday where they were guests orer, the ;week-end. Psychology Group to - Meet on Monday x The class : In pre-echool child psychology, sponsored by the Am erican Association of University Women, will meet on Monday eve ning at the home - of Mrs C. A. Downs, v The meeting will be at 7:45 o'clock. Dr. .Stella Ford Warner of the Marion County Child Health Demonstration, will give an lnstructire talk. ' Choral Classes of Salem High School Are Completing Plans for Operetta Preparations for the final per formance of , the "Bells of Beau- Jolais." (Bo-rho-lay) are being rapidly shaped? this week by the chorus classes of the Salem high school. An artistic stage setting and picturesque costumes are be ing given special attention this week. Students taking the parts of special characters . are concen trating upon portrayals through the dialogues of the characteriza tions so essential to the type of musical play represented by this year's production. A number of the younger vocal ists of the high school who have not been- featured heretofore will take part Friday evening. Charm' ing young soprano voices of es pecially sweet quality will be heard in the appearancefof Maxine Glover, Dorothy. Tweedale, Wilma Coursey. Myrtle Murphy and Jew ell Gacdner. Lawrence Deacon, the Duke of Beauiolais, has a beautiful rich baritone voice, and Victor Wolfe, as Tony, a young American, has a voice of great depth. Kenneth Allen, who has already established a reputation as an actor of more than usual abil ity, takes the part of Bender, an American widower; his character ization and the effectiveness of a clear, lyric tenor .will be a com bination that will at once win ad miration from his audience. Phil ip Ben will be heard in solo and duet numbers in his portrayal of the character of Larry, an Ameri can sailor boy. Rose Folger as Susetie; Carolyn Lambirth,- as Fhillis; Frank Shafer as Harklns, Norral Edwards as Pierre, and Herbert Hobson as Chicot, com plete the cast. . French flower girls will be Rose Huston. Eugenia -Fisher, Gene vieve Mulkey, Dorothea Grossman Margaret Kent and Othal Bevens. Candy girls at the French flow er fete will be Bertha Babcock Eloise White, , Florence Wolfe, Margaret Wells. Esther Tibbett and Luciie Cnmmings- - -1 - Accompanists for the perform ance Friday evening will be Truth Huston, piano; Peter Foelkl and Of the new Materials Rayons Mopacs and Rayon Mixtures $3.48 $7.95 Youll like these clever new frocks so essential ; these warm afternoons. At the; prices we are quoting one should have two or three of these comfortably made, at tractively ' trimmed, varied material dresses. '. ' Margaret . Kaster, "rlollns; Laura Burton, - bells,' and Donald ! Hard castle, drums, j " - .. -.. -ju- : i Miss - Ola ' Clark - of i the high school : faculty Is! In charge of the ticket sale. - Burf Hoffhine Is stage manager. j - , The production Friday evening at the high school , auditorium .will be the only performance of ; this year's operetta. The proceeds will finance-', the! music ! department In purchasing new sic ' n records and mu- Sans'Souci Club v : Meets at Moses Home i Mr. and Mrs. jWllliam E." Moses entertained menibers of .the Sans Couci club In their home last Fri day evening. v The main; diversion of the evening was flve hundred. with high,i honors going to Mrs. M. P. Dennis and Mrs., O.xL. Den cer. . The consolation awards went ot Mrs-' Alfred Propp and Mrs. Albert Ramseyer. -f Guests of the club included Mr. and Mrs. R. C.j Kriesel, ' Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Evans- and daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs. M. P- Dennis At ICafoury's . High Grade 39 Inches Wide A gorgeous array of color in the new large de signs, Approved by fashionably Pressed women. Good grade cotton voile, sheer and crisp, and sure to please you for a charming up to the minute froclc." You can't resist cloth. me STont Tojne "CAN , . Salem Store 466 State St. DRES, ust like Mother's and oodles of models from - which to choose, sizes 3 to 14VS. ! . . r JF- sBBBm and Mr. and Mrs.- Ray Frasier, and . the hostsMr. and Mrs.' William E. Moses. , -' :-' . -..x. ... . . Club mmbers . present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest' A. Lee, Mr.- and Mrs. Alfred " Propp, Mr. and Mrs. John Jeidjsrks, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dencer. and ' Mr. . and Mrs.' Albert -Ramseyerj 4 At a late hour luncheon - waa served, after which Miss Joan Br ans favored those present with vo cal and Violin numbers. - On . Mair 7 the ' club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Propp." . I ;' . "-V ' 1 Starts ; Saturday Heilig , '.' -4, BEACH ;jTI ; f Stylish Voile the beauty of this lovely r r r f .f AND DO" j . ; . Portland Silk Store " i -862 Alder St, " Mkl vard aB ar- ibbt , ajr -i J ----- ttt Of . I Wash Fro clcs For Sister iToo i style built risrht into them - . : ' $1.19toS3.98 i I