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PAtSB IX aociety Eastern Star Has Delightful Afternoon An afternoon f, . 1ride and raoo marked a happy time for W - Urt e c group . of . members and Mends' of the Eastern .Star so cial ehib at Masonic temple Tues day Afternoon. - The Valentine Idea was carried out in the dec orations of the rbm and tea ta ble. : - -Honor j for bridge went to Mm. John Orr and for "500M Krs. Ka therlne 'Bemardt held hlsh score. ! Cards were" in 'play' from J o'clock until 4 - o'clock: Tea waa served between 4 and R o'clock, the ten r Uble " wat ' attractively axranxed with hearts, ferns and ed taperk-ih jreea holders. Vrsv Charl PTatt aad Mrs.,Ia.Qlsa. presided .'at-: the .tepa i ft Mrs. Florence '.. Parslne bad hart of the, arrangements for the afternoon served at. the., tea hour assisted' by her committee Hre. Itary, Crawford. Mrs.: Stella Henry. Mrs. Clarabelle HSaser. Mrs. Addle Curtis, -Mra, Emma 'Godfrey,- Mrs. Jennie Emmons, knd Mrs. Elva Daufhton. 'Hubbard Dinner Party j Attractive Affair K Hubbard An attractive af fair of the' weekend was the bridge dinner at which Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mrs. Julius Btauffer were hostesses at the home of the former Saturday aignc i Valentines In a color scheme of ' red and white were the motif f for I the beantif ally decorated rooms and for the favors, j Unique place cards made, by , forming rhymes from the initials lef the guests, marked tta6 covers at the table. v - . Following the dinner, six tables of bridge were in play with prises awarded to Mr. L. A. Beckman, Mrs. O. H. Boje, Elmer Stauffer aad E. O. Erickson. , Present were' Mr. and Mrs. J Lester Will. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stautfernir, and Mrs. Waldo i Brown, ' Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mc- Slannls, Mr. and Mrs. - George f Crimps. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Erlck f son, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beck i man,; Mr. and Mrs. Iran Stewart, ( Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clearer, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Boje. Mrs. Neva j McKeasie, Mr. and MrS.. Julius i Stauffer and Mr, and' Mrs. A. J. t Smith. : t . : . .. -. ; American Legion Auxiliary Plans Dance One of the events of the week that Is attracting mueh, attention in a large circle is tho dance which i being' sponsored by members of the American Legion -auxiliary. The date Is set for St. Valentine's night, Friday, at. Crystal Gardens. Dancing will begin at t o'clock. v The. committee in charged is ' headed br Mrs. Chester Moffitt. and assisting her are Mrs. L. B. Knaieott, ' Mrs. A. - locnara, Mrs. Bert Victor and the president, of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Frank Waters, is also acting- on this committee; 'The proceeds of the affair will xerlato ttael nnd.of the child wel- ' fare and h6spltat committee fund. These two committees hare been calletfv tfpon for mueh work this printer and- still have more than ' they have- been able to care for to- . datev Hour assistance t- ex-service taen at weir, as. to- families' of ex ! service men. are given- aid. in time pot "'eed...v v.: i Tendance. Friday night will he t. aucemt-old fashioned ball and will p te-informal;- 'ti-. ' -r!sii- e ;, e 'r.. : . r,.. Mr. and Mrsl Hans Chrlstofler on were ".delightfully, surprise at their hoine Saturday evening when n irroap-of their friendr trailed for a social evening,: Cards. and music were eajored the Ilrst. part fit the evening and ' at'a ' late-hour re- i iresnmenia. were scrvetr. - 'rnose 1 1 present were Mr.' and. Mrs.. C. W. Wlrts, Mr. tind Mrs. llans Chrlst- otferson. Barns . Christofferson, vMr. and Mra. Royal Chrlstoffer 'ton Mr. jaod Mrs. Peter Welke, :?iiss ' Hasel Welke Biii;e Welke. JlTs and Mrs.v Waelke,; Miss Eva "Waelke. Walter . Stryker. Mrs. -Mary Stryker, Misa Ethel Chap man, Burns Rexburg, Bottle Rex 1 burg, and Elmo Fry. . -? , . . - Mrs. L. C. Hockett will be host- -ess to members of the North Sa lem W. C. T. TJ at her home 1802 "North Commercial ' street Thnrs- - day "afternoon beginning -..at -1 o'clock. The orgar-Uation will observe Frances WiUard ffay. In addition to. this the. topic of the lack ' of proper Canadian . govern -mint control of liquor questions n-hlch. affect-this eonntry-will be discussed, as., well as what the an--ti-prohlblUon. forces are doing in vthu country v -Jin invitation is ex- -' 2ena Mrs. Enola Myers, and "Mrs. James Clark of Salem enter tained In compliment to the 4ttrf 'wedding: anniversary of Mr., and Mrs. Frank. McClench of Lineoln Sunday at the ; McClench home. This date also marked the birth. day of Mrs.' McClench. This 'din ner Is an annual affair and serves as a Joint: celebration- for -all the -birthdays of the families ; represented.-: Mr. and Mrs.. E. C Hig- . gins -were - add t tonal, guests for this dinner. - . , e Th HayesTille Woman's club wlll meet for an. all day meeting Thursday at the. home of Mrs. Ar thur Rylander . Miss Case : of - Oregon State college will be pres ent to speak about and - demon strate the making and .- nee . of sandwiches. ' A 'no-host'- lu.ncb- eon will b served at noon.-I? The : WUllngWorkera cUss" et the; First s Christian church will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock with -Mrs. Aw I. Wagner.' at her home, 395 South 15th street. ..- Mrs. Jennie: Miller .will be hostess to members of the West T7ay clnb at her home. 3S1 South 19th street. This will be a busi ness and social meeUng."""-, . iAies;a Oliye M. Doak, Statesman Pattern By ANNE ADAMS - . Just as stunning as can be . . . but very easy to make . . . this frock with simple blouse and pleated skirt. The clever neck and the ' short sleeves are hound In contrasting color which is re peated in the narrow leather belt Note the straight, French panties which have replaced bloomers to great extent particularly with tailored dresses. For Pattern 1S37 we suggest linen, pique, broadcloth, gingham or pongee, in solid color or white printed in gayly colored designs. The binding may be made of fa bric or of braid. - Red and white combinations are .lovely. May be obtained only in sizes 4, C, 8 and 10.; Size 4 requires 5-8 yards of 36 inch material and 1 : yards braid. No dressmaking experience Is necessary to make this model. The. pattern has" ample and exact. instructions. Yardage is given: for every size. A perfect fit is guaranteed. PitUrmt will b ielivcrvd apa . receipt f fiftaaa - eata ia ceias carefally wrmpped r itaaipi. Ba tut to writ plainly yaar same, sddrcc.. tyl a amber aa4 ciza wanted, i ok is Hlteea ceati, bat ealy . "tea eeati wkea eraWad witk a pattern. . Aiinia . ail mil and - erier te Statesman ' Pattera 0e 'vartBant. 23 West ITth atrcet. ,"- New ' Tark -CJlyi . . Jefferson The " Woman's Mia- sioaary: society of "the Christian eburih met at the parlors of the group VFriday. afternoon and .en tertained the evangelical team ahd group of new' members. - ' ' The .discussion was lead by Mrs. S.tR.-Taudy. Brief talks were made:-by - Mrs; .. Cora v Aupperle, Mrs, Elisabeth Terhune, and Mrs. Nettle fihermanr Music was also a part of the program. Bertha Dil lon 'and Genevieve Wied sang; a duet number and.' Miss Wied and Mr. Oberholtser - played a piano dnet. Mrs. W. H. Gilmour and Rev. Stran also rave short talks The. meeting yas concluded with- a-pleasant , tea nour. Waldo Hills Friday evening. 45 friends and relatives gather ed at "the F. D, Kaser home , to help thU couple celebrate their. 25th wedding anniversary. I An aunt of Mrs. Kaser's, Mrs. Bray ail and daughter of Silverton. who were among the guests Fri day evening were also present at the wedding 25 years ago at Blackstone, Indiana. A mock wedding was arranged with Or vlllo Kaser as groom. Myrtle Tav- tor.as bride, Calvin Kaser.. ring bearer and Veneta Kaser as minis ter.-- :.- JLater seven tables of -SOO' were In play. Refreshments were served at a late hour. -r k 5tayton-f Mra. George :H.V Bell was pleasantly surprised by 15 pf ner xnenas Tuesaay evenlnx. the special occasion beings her; birth day. The evening was spent with bridge.-High, honors were won by Mrs. J. W. Mays and Mrs. J.j F: Potter. Mrs, If. J. Tate and Mrs. Hattie Licklen, who planned -the . mm - . . -j an air servea at tne -tea nour. ' Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney were dinner hosts to "the house mothers of the sororities of Willa mette university Saturday, night Covers were placed for Mrs. Paul E.' Edwards. Mrs. , Alice H. Dodd. Mrs. Y. Johnson, and Dr. and Mrs. uoney. Brush College Miss Elizabeth Lord will speak before the Brush College " Helpers at their regular meeunr Tnarsday. at tbe Jiome of Mrs.- John - Schindler. ; Her topic win be "Landscape Gardening." "! GervaUk-: -Dinner .guests ' of Mrs. L V.: MeAdoo Saturday: were Mrs. Xlestlne CnUforth bf "Salea: Mrs Loulse Lambertsen. Mrs-' C B. Ellsworth and Miss. Helen. Hll- ler. Spring flowers were, nsed an decorations : for the table and in the living room. 'aS :- : The Leslie Can'Do class will have an "afternoon", and give a program Wednesday. February 20.' as' its part of the "Homecom ing week" which the church will celebrate next week, T hd Glub Society Editor - e SOCLAX CALENDAR 1 Wednesday - . Woman' Foreign Mission- . ary society of First Metho- "diet chureh,r 2:30 v o'clock, church parlors. . - Woman's Home'. Mission-. ary society. Mrs, Hew. 1337, Marlon street," :2:lf VcJock..:. -;. Barbara Trettehle .Tant, Daughters of Union Veterans' Tea, between hours of . o'clock and S o'clock. Worn-. an's elnbhoose . .V.Nll dub. hot dish lunch-". eon. Masonic temple, after-" noon of sewing. M w&ris- ; ; Presbyterian Missionary program 3 : 3 o'clock, church parlors. ' " , Leslie- Joint .meeting. Aid and Missionary meeting, not luck, dinner. 13:30 o'ejock. ; Alljday meeting of omen of Knight Memorial ehnreh. jBwen Briar elnb wliEh Mra. Charies, Chaffee, r waUae madV l o'eloeh.: : - i - Tbnradaiy - .. Thursday . club home of Mrs. C. A. 8pauldlng. . Brush College Helpers, at- ternooa meeting . with Mrs. John Schindler. - . Ladies auxiliary Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O. F. hall, t:00 o'clock. Thursday club home of Mrs. C. A. 6pauldlng. 4 .' ' ,. Willing . Workers class; First Christian church, 3:00 ' o'clock,' with Mrs. A. D. Wag- ner. 395 South 15th street . Ladies Aid. of-St. John's Evangelical Luthern church, Mrs. Alfred Laue, 12 N. Cottage street" " C .Hayesvllle Woman's club, with Mrs. Arthnr;Rylander; . all day session; Miss Case to speak on. 'nutrition." , "' . Mrs. rjennie Miller hostess ' -to-Westway club at her home 351 South 19th street, 2:00. o'clock. ,-..- : Thursday - , ' North Salem W. C. T. U., with L. C. Hockett 103 North Commercial street 2 o'clock. . , 'Golden Hour club, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. J. Ray V Pembert on, social afternoon following. FrMay . Mrs. L. W. Gleason, host- .ess to Friday bridge club, ..for Valentine party. V Daughters of -Veterans, 8 o'clock; Woman's clubhouse. . St Valentine's party for Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge at Fraternal temple, 4 o'clock. -.. . ' Wisteria club dance, Cas- -tillian haU. West Circle of Jason Lee church, Sirs. J. A. Kaighln. 1211 . 'North Commercial street. .'--' ' . ". f f ;'". ' " American Legion auxiliary dance," Valentine ' affair, f ' o'clock, Crystal gardens. Saturday ' Annual "Open House" at Lausanne Jiall. . Woman's Relief Corps, 2 o'clock. Miller's hall. v s a a . a re Gerrais During the - social hour which followed the regular monthly meeting of the: Eastern Star'' Friday 'night a radio "hour was- featured. J.'- S. Harper acted as - MraVf -Clara Jenes gave a talk on Eastern Star' work; Mrs.- Ed Smith; and :' M T. A. Dltmars eachf gave a reading; Misa" Fern Wadsworth,' rtwo - vocal numbers. Mrs. Katie Sturgla," a coming song playing rber own accompaniment; and". Mrs. Claire Ellsworth.' and original, poem, which , brought In every officer. Refreshments were served by j Mrs. . t George Ramp, Mrs. Clara Fuller; and Mrs. Guy AspinwaU." The- St Valentine Idea- war :a.rried' ut; in .the table, decorations and favors. - , - - - - .- - - -v. . - Scotts 'Mills ; A': surprise party was. held ff' at the George; k Rehey home Friday", evenlngr .Progressive 500" was -played Until ;s a late hour when delicious refreshments were"8enred.; Those. present were Mr; and. Jdrs. C. Dr. Hartman. Mr. and rMrs.-. J.": N. Amundson, Mlss-j Beatrice Amundson, Miss Helen Amundson, Mr. , and Mrs. - Roy Whitlock, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Her-' igstad. Miss Violet Herlgstad, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Greshong, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Saueresslg, George Thomas, Miss Corinne Moberg and Mr. and- Mrs. George . Helvey and children. -My success' with Betty.' Jean Isn't Just luck," says -Mrst;D, H; Keating, 131S Hays St, San An tonio. . "It is due . to a plan. - -1 "She has escaped the ill-effects of colds and upsets because, at the first sign of a cold: of bad breath, coated tongue or teveriah-ness,-1 open her bowels with Cali fornia Fig Syrup. She loves Its taste and 1 like its gentle, thor ough action,';. ;jt--i .-:'.Tr'r-ir v-. Mothers' . by thousands - praise California Tig -8yrup ; For fifty years --physicians have ndorsed this- pure "vegetable product. - It tones and strengthens H btomaclr andr bowels; -stimulates appetite: encourages : digestion - and assim ilation.- Its; use' helps- make- sal low, listless children .rosy-, and energetic. . v Look - for the name California when : buying.. That ' mari- the genuine;: safe .for Infanta, effec tive for Children in their teens; mmmmimmmmmmmmmmmm MFfaiis Afternoon Tea Is Planned For C r Thursday A delightful afternoon .tea Is planned for Tuesday, at "- which time Mrs. Foster Cone and ' Mrs. Gordon Wilson will be hostesses at the home of Mrs. Cone between the hours of three and six o'clock. Invitations : have been sent out to 00 maids and matrons of Salem." Thc tbesai ?4f spring will be carried out in the decorative note for the guest rooms. Mrs. Cone and Mrs. Wilson : will receive at . the door; .Assisting about tho rooms and with serving will be Mrs. Henry Sehmall, Mrs.; Frank Deckebach, Jr.; Mrs. Wallace Car son, Mrs. Wiyiam Benham, ;and MtssJ Rovens: Eyre. T:;,;, V Frestdtntrit- the 4ea' Uble dur- flBg the ' afternoon3 will be , Urs. JSmes; Fbiteir and Mrs wauer Kirk. J'i- -- -.. ir.H. r " Mountain J -P. T. A. to Entertain - MOUNTAIN VIEW The eve ning of Friday, February 14, the Mountain View Parent-Teacher association will give an entertain ment and supper, to which the public is invited. . A two-act play, entitled '.'A per plexing situation," will be .given by home talent. Six women and seven men comprise the cast . In addition to the play, there "will be a girls' string - quartet, and the Harmony, male Quartette of Sa lem, will furnish vocal numbers. Miss Ruth. Starrett -and Miss Dor othy Thomas, also of Salem, will give . a costume dance, and Miss Margaret . Smart will contribute Instrumental numbers. - A nominal "charge, will be, made for the program and for the sup per 'which wlll .be served from 0 o'clock .'till 7 o'clock. The pro ceed 'will be' applied on payment of the kitchen equipment of the new school . basement. World Wide Guild at McCallister Home Miss Ruth and Miss Janet Mc Allister - were ' hostesses to mem bers of the World Wide Cnild and Its counselor, Mrs. Gregg at the McAllister home Monday evening. This was a regular business meet ing with a social hour following. The study period topic was a dis cussion of the book, "Jerusalem to ' Jerusalem." Those present were Mrs. Gregg, Lois -Cochran; . Carol Stoddard, Mercedes Horton, Ellen Hemen- way, Doris Pickens, Lourain Gregg. Alma Willis, Alice Zielke, Mildred Taylor, Tommy Alexan der. Edwlna Baker, Dorotha Pickens, Virginia Buirgy, Zelda Harlan,-and "Miss Ruth and Miss Janet McAllister. ' - St Paul. Miss " Marie Zorn en tertained her sister, Catherine;' by giving her : a surprise ' birthday party. ' Clever games, tricks and dancing were features of the eve ning.'. At a : late ' lunch favors marked -1 places for the . hostess, Catherine Zorn, Wlnnona Jette, Ray - and Eleanor Segnln, Ray Brown. Robert Gribble, Helen and -Arlene Simon, Ivon -Blosser; Ben and: Bill- Benhorst !'Ida. Eaton, Mr. and . Mrs. Arthur Buyserie, Laurence Vande.;WIele; Mary Kaufmanni 'Elmer '-Gooding : and Rose Marie Faber: - In War aiid in Business 1 ' i A Strong Ally Is Half The Battle .The First National Bank in Salem IS "a "strong . .tflytf It-has led. the. .way -In developing ? an - out-' Stan dinjr , community banBno; -institution: :: It V 'endeavors to be more to ; its customera JandJ the ' entire community, than a" mere - eleannsr . house The First National Bank IN SALEM ;s the Ad Vriting Contest k. -: . - ' ; vr roe an aaveruaeneens mooub mny owm ness ccajcem:wlKe .advertising appears; to V fT either local newspaper -during -the" week! .ef "- February t to 15. Use your own ideas. Write v " ,4 - as many ads as you Hke' Tbenend ordeliver. - C -your Atrtes'w-'AdrWrlUng;Contest,T in. care. '" - -ci the First National bank, in Salem. You may ..'.'S wla one ef three easa priaes.- - . . f x ... . Saleni FoltAre ;; Pleastiew.Guests Pleasant ViewMr. and Mrs. L C Morris -entertained , r large erpwd at their spacious eoantry home .Saturday eveiang. The ever nlng was .spent Is dancing by the younger; 'group, , and , tlsitlnf hy the elder members 'of the, crowd." - At a late hours a delicious Inneh was served. , - . : . . Those present were Mr; and Mts. W. C. Morris and daughter Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Russell. Mr. and Mis. .William-Morris. Fred Luke. Mr. and Mrs; John Schilling, and son. Gene. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whitehead, and children Norman" and ' La Verne. - Mr. ; H. Peets. of Turner. Miss Mary Fell era, Ben .Whlpper.CarL Whlpper, and afrs. 'Sam Drager. of Salem, Mr. : and, Mrs. Lloyd Jar. an, Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Cook, Mr. and MrSv. Frank Cook and daughter, Leone, M. A. Cook and daughter Marian,, of La Comb, Ore Louie Hennis. Mr: and Mra. Walter Mill er, .Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard Huns aker and children Junior. Mary. Esther and. Morris, Miss Myriam Hall of Salem, Roscoe Portef . Mr., and;Mrs. W. H. Erx,"Mr; and Mr Roland;. Jo Morris, 7 pres!ce Stockman"" anal " siHrrtdrrrs, f of Portland Miss Esther Cook, -'Salem, Clifford. Evan's, Charles Van Valkenberg and the host and host ess,. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. "Morris. - , -. " .- ; . . -a. . - , , . . Leslie Women Will Entertain Today There will be a 12:30 o'clock potluck luncheon at . the ..Leslie church today .'with members of the Ladles aid and the Missionary society in charge. " , Following the luncheon meet ing the Missionary society will have a regular - business session with the president, Mrs. . A. Rhoten presiding. Mrs. Charles. Lucas will have charge of the scripture lesson and Mrs. B.' E. Otjen will have charge of the stu dy lesson., Mrs. Otjen will be as sisted, by Mrs., W. J. Linfoot and Mrs. ' E. D; Proctor. . The Ladies ald will have, its business, session immediately, fol lowing that of the Missionary, so ciety. . St. Paul. The Lady Foresters and their husbands entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hlller, Saturday, in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. The evening was spent 1 playing "500." Mrs. Hlller and James Gooding ; received first prises. Lunch was served by the ladies, after whtch the group ' presented Mr. and Mrs. Hlller with a' silver gift . Dayton The Pleasant ' Hour Reading club met at the' home of Mrs. Jennie Murphy Friday.' Af ter ah Interesting roll call of pa triotic stories came the usual study -period. Plans were made and' committees appointed for the annual guest day, February 21, to be held In the home of Miss Catherine Burnard. This Is the main social event of the year for the reading club. ." Woodburn. The Ladles' So dality of the St. Luke's Catholic church will give another of their popular Qances In the St Luke's community hall Thursday night. - Monmouth T h e engagement of Miss Marguerite Blake and John Phillips, both members of the senior class of Oregon Nor mal school, announced recently; Is of interest to their, many friends on the campus. . . Miss -Blake's home Is at Seaside. She is presi dent " of Arnold Arms student home. . -- Mr. Phillips, outstanding ath lete of" the school -was awarded- for.; the . depositing and ) lending of money-. It ;does?J?d Wlways will, loolc to 'the lest? inter- estf vt frienlds :in every legiti - mate. wy. -1 Above' all, this bank: endeavors to be a FRIENDLY ally. . " i . A.l f- T r- assiBBiaBaaw'eX " " the president' cup for being the most yaluablf ntillty member of the 122S team. His home la la Portland where he was" graduated from Franklin high - schooL Both; will be gradaated . from the Kormal with the June class. Knight Merrtorial Plans Luncheon Meeting Today the women of the Knight Memorial church will meet at the church for an all-day. . meeting. The) morning will be given over to sewing. At 12:20 o'clock lunch eon will be served. The afternoon will be occupied, with an address from Mrs.. Kellogg, returned mis sionary from China, f Hostesses for this affairVill be Mrs. Fern Dougherty, Mrs. Ash by, Mrs. MeCane, and Mrs. Phil lips. ' Scotts Mills Miss E. Ray craft and" her senior Spanish class entertained the freshmen Spanish class . Friday evening at her home. The evening .was spent in playing games after which re freshments, were . "served. The sen tors, are Margaret Geren, Or ris Keebaugh and Frank . Shep herd: tha fmhmta am Mar and Corrine Moberg;.deO Sauereaslg, LeNoel - Mjrers,': Fidelia ani Ger aldine Fry.Della as d " Leila Hilton.- " ' - 1 . " Dallas -The benefit bridge par ty given by the Dallas members of the D. A. . R. Saturday after noon was a financial success, just a little less than 140 being real ized. Fifteen tables were in play during the afternoon. About 18 Salem matrons motored over for the event. - Gervals. Guests - at the Sam H. Brown home this past week were Mrs. -Violet Chessman, Dean of women, at Pacific university, and Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Mount and two daughters and R. E. Es son of Sandy. . r . . : ; : : : 1 t - For old and young Clever, Comic, and Artistic, '1 I And for the Valentine Party! 1 I We have everything needed to make it a distinguished ft II III l e,n a I f w Spring fashions in New Wash Frocks not an ordinary type of ' . . r house dress, but as individual as can be. -New styles, new pat- J ('Ols? terns, new materials and priced at : Orr .oaHOUSE dresses ot.og Printed Percales t Spring ".k Patterns again,' and washable too. Many colors and designs, .all 36 inches wide yard 4. A. i 255 R I Liberty; Salem WHERE AN EFFORT IS MADE TO Rcbekah ' ' I. Enjoys Luncheon . -The membership contest lunch eon - given Monday night by; the losing side la -. the membership drive which the Rebekah lodge has been working on tor the past few weeks proved a delightful af fair. A large attendance from the local lodge was present In addi tion there were many guests from out of the city. - i- Out of town visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pounds. Mrs. Emma Sloper, all of Stay ton; Emll Ver haeghe. of MUwaukie; Mrs. Hasel Rayburn and Mrs. trrace Fairing ton of Newport: Mrs. Gladys Case of Silvarton; Mrs. Eda Hammack and Mrs. Clara Shields of Gervals; Mr. Henderson- of AstosJa; M. P. Club Has . . Luncheon Meeting Mrs. Fred Gibson and Mrs. Ed. Pratt were special guests for the luncheon and card afternoon given by Mrs. Wayne Henry and- Mrs.. M. C. Petteys at -the Elks s club Monday afternoon. Valentineaymbols and v pussy wIHows made an attractive lunch eon . table "where-: covers were." plae- 1 ed.. for, tke special . gneats. . Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Pratt and lub members Mrs. Ernest W, Beter son. Mrs. -Lou Grote, Mra.. Frank Crawford, Mrs. V. Lt C bson. Mrs. Bv X. Beechler, "Mrs. . Charles Pratt, Mrs.: Ralph. Allen. Mrs. Arthur Uttley,- Mrs. M. C. Petteys Snd Mrs. Wayne Henry. .' . Mrs. Mason Bishop has return ed to her home after having spent several weeks in the hospital fol lowing a serious operation.- Mrs. Bishop Is said to be -improving rapidly. ' Mrs. Charles Chaffee will en tertain members of the Sweet Bri ar, crab at her home on Wallace road this afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock. colors. A generous $L95 value ..: ' : . . - Washable and New in Style Fancy Hose Children's rid Misses'. 3-4 English k Rib i hose with Fancy top all sizes pair rr -W JJ e -Chapter. -A.- Bv; t the?.; P. E. o. Sisterhood met at the home . ot Mrv William -Dillon Smith Mon day night for its' regular meeting. A special Founders. Day' program waa presented. Special guests for the evenlar ---were i Mn. - Walter Smith. Mrs. C A. Sprague and Mrs. Beldin, a guest in Salem from Nebraska. . "-': , v e' e . a j The Ladies: Aid "of St, , John'a Evangelical Lutheran church will meet with - Mrs. Alfred Laue at her home, .125 North Cottage street,. Thursday afternoon. Mrs; Adolph Mackaben will assist Mrs. Lane. ;3 . . ... . . - . -. Mr. .and Mra. "t . rSaven, at Baker, Oregon; fowesrlsltfaar at the c home ot Judgn nd ISIreVJohn L. Rand and at the home -of Mr. a nd Mrs. J. T. Anderson of the Moore apartments. Mrs Anderson' 1 a sister of Mr;Boweu: --- - . ' v v ... ; -.---.;-er7f.- -r:-t-;.- -. Miss Ruthlta Hof fnelf entertain ed with a luncheon lit thr home iot her parents, Mr.' and -M rs.; Et M. Hoff nell Saturday afternoon with a one o'clock laacbeo in compli ment to a grdnytthe younger set. -"' V A".': ';:- -'-'-T.;--- .a.-.- "' . ' ' The ; West : cirela. thef Jasoia -Lee church jwilt meet at -the home . ot Mrs; J. A. Kalghin, I2St;Korth Commercial street : for an .ajter sooi ( sewing-' All women of the church and friends are lnvit- . ed;' ' rV"'--"' . e-.:e-.... ' -Dayton The- Ladies Aid- soci- . ety of the- Evangelical church held its monthly quilting and potruck dinner -last-Thursday in the church. IG ONLY lilt wAlU uttr dwaainiatlTb BaveCBAKOUgMKtaOaabaifyCreaaB. wiH haal y aa at griai s. av atfaar Ueawkl. OaaaalaaaeiataateUTaai ahm R. Uaa a St iaa aad It vaa ara a fee SMaaT win se saxaaoaa. Perry's Drug Store but only " 3 for $45 . . Blankets . Single-1 Blanket of course, ' but 1 decidedly pretty and colorful, only ' .... ' : . . -v" 90 V-r Salem .?;; b . Portland . PlSF Wiri EP7i;n LULLi