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The CSSGOT STATT?T31? ... .... I s ociety News and Club A Tf Mrs. Seee s P. E.O. Hostess j Thursday f, rvUl hurt sea w Ui - trc C CkspUe S,(ttef. It. O. j efevMsre4 at taa af . at TWer4ar ltvm. Tb . afffaaoe tu gtve " Ht of lri pWy aad Jfcr, I a4 rs4HI 4UUr f.k rrl mt,yX f garasis Altar a pUtassat 4:mm'o petV 4 a MtUi s foilw4 at fcicb ifi Mrs, 4 Mra. Fial wre aaUtc to serrisc 7 Ztt-Jm m4 Mra. Uur- 14 ffsgea, Taos prevent ' ftr were Mr. W. W. M're, Mia C. V, Mm. Harold Hsghea. Mr. W, . ?, 34". W. L Mm. IS. . WeXfmaa, Ui. Alif nhf, Mr. J. ti. KM. , C. W. lUr, n, Kte T, Mf, W. If. Br4, Mri, C. A- apregae, Mr. F. W, Leag. atra, W. T. nixkr, Mri. B. 3. HUIm, Mis Ammm, Wi, Mr. Anaeda Kestr, Mrs. I5l aad Ur. Faisal, Mrs. T. F. Tipton s Afternoon Hostess A eret'y prtj of Thursday eft areola w tat for whis Mri. T. Kraakli TJpl's wa h,lVH at r bom tort tl. bo.' of 2 64' I o'Jck, The gvl rooa; wf a'traz-tlvely d4rratA4 wifli SjrSsg tYwT whlh .rrU4 t' tfc eftlvr irtmti tit yM't- o4 ' goiuK V Mr. A. L, Tuf.bit-, ot 1 Bft a. . :.;n, At iit U- h'tnr Y,i. 'Tivvm , xMA Ui itrit ij 4rt, J. A-' Mirf r'l Mf. A. i- 'i'rfB. j Th4W ir-iJ wr. Mr. A. B. j Mrf, Mf . 'rj iut, Wt. A. I Vutr;Mvn, Mtr. . li. KuiiiiMl, j Mr, f. K. Hk, Mra. U? Vf.M, Mn A. i. UvrUk, lAr. U I. Hu. y.rn J. A. m.T. Mm. W, M. ;iin, Mff. A. i. WUatao, Mn, tUlhouo, hh'l Urn. Mry Gcorgc Dunsford South Circle Hostess Th 'i.jth (rirrli. of th rirt C'brhtUn fjiofh win enUrtafar4 tj. v.4ntr1y at th of Mm, tl"irt.i Jtuatt'trt, 1X5 K'.tb lllirli fcfi. Ttt motnluK tiourt ;r' sfit Tiring iid at 1 !' k a tovr 1 dliji lubib wa TV;1, Mcmlfj prt irj Mfs, A. A. Carp:f, M. f;IJ OaMrt, Mr. Oibn, Mm. Otto il'.aul rlk, Mfx. I Ifolff, Mm. 0. Kirkpalrl'k, Mr. K1 Jary. Mr. lTt M4rr MJti M. Mari"tM-rj, Mm. F. I'. Hmlih, Mr, N"Hl. Hihttnr, Mm. J. I. Hun, Mr ! I?, r. RIWy, MM. It. W, WU-rf, OIm. FfanJt Vrn't( Mm. J. A. VhJtori ra Mm, V. MKiahan ftfid Mrit. Maker. j Mri. jijnford wail nnUtfi ly Mm. OH'i JI-adrJk and Mm. M Pcpco Club Mas Dinner Dance M?mbM vf tit" Vio flub mat in lh H'lal room of th Mar 'mt t-mpla W:dn'tKlajr rvenlnc for ii 1:20 politick 4lnii-r with rvvt-ra lart for 190 u-la and liir-mtMra f Iba f, K. I'. company taff. Kollowitc dinner danrln waa IjKUS lit 9 oVI'Kk and wui tti joynd unUfr a lata Itour, W. A. Mtrrlott waa cbalrman of th ninlllt,i m arranxminia for lhl afMr. lttHW, - Mr, ( leire Wood ivtf au ull day liokt.u for th CJo f'ttri club Tbururfay. The rih-hI room wr beautifully decorated wltfc daffodfla and lol:la. Luncb toti waa acrved at noon. 'I tin l lilt tif u-flUrtd with an altrac tlvn birthday cake In roiiiptimrnt to tb blrtbday of Mm. C'bariew Wood. Mim)rn prrnnnt wre MM, Ivan Wood, UtU MIm Joyce Rlftrion, Mm. Artbla Maasy, Mm. Roy AJJ-n, Mrs. Karl March, KdHk WanlMa, Mm. Vrnk Konb balm, nd lUtty and Jlmuiln Ho arnbalm alt of Amlly; Mra. Creed fop. Mra. CharUn Wood, Lola Wood, and Mra. (.'lava Wood. Liberty A Stint ratrlrk'a par ty waa given at thu Liberty ball Monday vnliic. HofteaaKM wr tli ladlea of thi want tflvUlon of tha Woroan'i dob who With thalr buabandi enter talnd tha UdlPa of the cast dlvl alon'iad their huabanda. Kvery on prtnnt waa given an Irtah nam and tb evening waa apent In pUylng gamee and telling Jokea gftet which refreaboiftnta were ervid at a lata hour. TLa 'party waa given ai a reault of tha auUt contaat held during the holidays. Mra. Hobert Bblna entertained wltH 4 brldga afternoon, tba first of aerlea which aba expects to give, Wednaday evening,, at her home. OUYt It DOAX. Society Editor SOCIAL CALENDAR Fawk aremi, 2 'cVeir. JziAtte: prorim, feature of Friday nlgZA ptvgraxa, Y. L C. 8 o'c'k. Vi'&jitfii (jvosmiw&r dab, with Jin. A. Lr CoZHu host- at hr iftrmt. VoauLn' AHiafice hincherm, 1 o'clock, Vrhzxisa chsrrb, program fdknrter- fiong of Veteria wrrrmz cHb, potproed tmtH next KUrer Befl Grtk, Wcasen of Vroodcrat, iaortart rriertir, at 7 o tloefc I Lai HiiAjsurd zwdUzrj, United Spacicli War Veterasg, - a w - w A- r apr nTwar mtximz, mtm. uchvj nrwxxi, none acsmer street. Social nutting of Court street Eaptirt church jocsz pwfiie, erecicj meetic?. WcmuB A axillary of St PacTg Episcopal, Mr. U. G. tnuptof, VZZO o :, at Sislpiey boxoe, 143 East WashiBgtfln atreet. Satajriaj Salem Woman' dab at efabhoose, 2 o'clock, board meet in;; 2:30 o'clock, baMiaess meetinz; and 3 o'clock profram- WIseoDsia ctob, potJack taerf :15 ocbck; Americaii Lotheran church. First Spiritualist cfcureh, circle, George Stoddard, 1420 North 4th etreet, 8 'dock. Kxutivt board meeting of B. & P. W. dab. 650 D ! airs i Quiet Wedding Is . Pretty Event A rtoVt wt44ig ttvt't7 BBlt 4 Mi fSi KMtltritt W!k t, daaff:tr of Mr. ad Mm. W. If. VaJkr d TUir OttU El- W;4o4ar at J' o'clock in t.l.e f t, br14;'a yt.nU. Kv. f. C. Kiiyvr ra4 l,f tjntzmuny. ftnlf ti.: n,mAM farsliy ai4 a The trld; wors a goa of a arrn thad of f-ri-j and earrlfcd a brid'a b'u'iu:' of r's budi, I'tr&i-ttfi nAr, a?.4 e-tp. b u uniif r4rd. JtrifodlaUiy tiAUtmSnr, tht wremony Mr. and Mra. Kiliogbam kit f'jr a motor trip tbrough tb oo;tb. Mr. Kl Utttf.Aw'n 'iUiT, urn? tx:znb, of IJifbt brown tw.-d with ercfttorien to maf:h. Mm. KHiapi.Ain ) '. teen an 1a ctruetor to doi-.tl? criBe la Moncuouth normal acd Mr. Kliiag ban I In buxiai-feic in ?orth Yak' IO, wb'rre thry will make thfclr home, 8ilrrton, Marb J9 -M r a. HJn Wrlgblroan rrturr4 Tur day evttitflic from Portland where ktia (fit a few 'lay with friend and r-lativ.K. Many M'ial affalra wore gtra for l r. Hutday b mnt with tii-.uA at Mount Hood. jEtiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When one is leavlnr a hotel, should he ever attempt to carry his own baggage? A. No call aa attendant. Q. When la It considered all , right for a girl to send gifts to a ; man? . - . . , '. , A. f Ulrthday and Christmas, and tf ha is 111 aha mar send htm a book or flowers. . - - Q, liesldes aervlag - at meals, what ara soma of tha butler's lm portant duties? vU A, Ifa takea charge of tha at temooa-tea duties, answers tha door ball takes all manages, and aaaonncea all guasta. Statesman Pattern Flowered chiffon or georgette may be used In' faahionlng this stunning frock with grace ex pressed In the flared cape and skirt flounces. Tba capa ties soft- 1 in front creating a moat becom ing acck Una. The skirt flares rlsa to a point la front giving a long, elender Una so Important with to day's silhouette. Pattern 19 OS Is held to the waist with a narrow belt of aalf material. Tha sheer fabrics are lovely this season la soft pastel ahades of pink, green, yellow and violet, oa white or colored grounds.. May be obtaiaed only in stie 11. It, IP. 34. J. 38 and 40. Size If require 4 S-4 yards of 40 Inch material. No dressmaking experience la necessary to make this model. Tha pattern haa ample and exact In structions. Tardagi la glvea tor every else. A perfect fit la guaranteed. LMcCrackcn Howe Vows Plighted A pmty wedding of the Tsek was that of Tsarsday afteraooa wtura Mia FWmc Hob. tk rtd of Clareae B. Me- r.'rkT at thi boae of the fcri4'a &ar-Ltji Rr. and Vn n . Howe, with Ev. Howe offieiat. Jar. OtJr fauRdit r-;itva and cU tri-ndi were present. jou brrore tit tuTHownj Mias Roth Howe jEacr. a'eorcpaaled by MJjui Rath R,4ford. Mite B-4-fr4 aJao plyd softly wfcils tb !u2prtiire cxrtmohr waa W-inr rea.4. Tie Ctrernonr aa ut-TtnrmA before an altrr of flowera banked soot tke fireoJa e. UUa it nth Howe and Earl MH'nV tb brilal attLdanta. An lr.fornial rt-t?, iw.rt tb wHding and Injoi:diatry Mr. aaa ra. Mrxracken left for a onurn trip. Mm. McCrakcn la a rriinit of Hnb ouarrktory of mtutle na ortnwKtrn nnir!rxity. Mr. M':Cra;kn J a rraduAte f Or. gon fctate colltc aud Is fn hual- n With badquartera fn Port land whre tbe yoting folk wiJl mak th!r born Mra. Bert Waller Entertains Mm. Rrt Wkli-f ntrta!nM nmbr of tb K. r. k t Hhi. at bf:r home Thursday afternoon. r-pnng nowers madj tbe gueat rooma dellgbtfally auKceatlre of tbe aprlortlnje. Afltr a har . clal afternoon Mm. Waller was anmted In serving by Mrs. Rae Clark. Tha praent wrn Mrs. Ony Nugent, and daurhUr, Norma Jean. Mra. Hat'le fjlvens, Mrs. D. J. rKnn!il, Mm. Alma Thompson, Mm. Nellie Knox, Mrs. Rae Clark, and son Ronald, Mrs. A. Graber. Mm. T. C. Mclntyr, Mm. John Cakenbrg, Mra. Otto Behellberc and Mrs. Waller, Mrs. Alma Thoma. wU be hoateia for the nxt n- tlnir or tbe Hub. Bllverton Mr. and Mrs. Ene vo!dcn wi-re surprised when tbey returned Wednesday evening from a rldo and turned on their lighta to find a bourns full of guests and M r. H!lmer Ue at the piano play ing a wedding march. The occa alon was their 25th wedding an niversary and thfir friends had arranged a hurprloe In calibration. Tbo evening was spent very pleaaantly after which aupper waa ':rvcd by tbe Invaders. Mr. and Mrs. Knevoldaen rrcolved a lovely silver sandwich and chceee tray. Those who were present Includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Knevoldsen, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hattebcrg. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Satera, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oottenberg, Mr. and Mm. Htnry Torvend. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Torvtnd. Mr. and Mra John Moe, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lar son, Mr. and Mm. Albert Sather, Mr. and Mm. Otto Lcgard, Mr. and Mrs. nert Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riveness, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Haugen, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lee, Mr. and Mra. Sclmer Lee and the Rev. II. L. Foss. a Silverton Mr. and Mrs. John Randall, who has been la Honolu lu for the past four years are re turning to the atatea, according to word received here by Mrs. Randall's mother, Mrs. O. S. Hauge. Mr. Randall who Is divi sion manager for LIggett-Meyera Tobacco company has been trans ferred. Just where they will ba lo cated they did not state la thalr letter to Mrs. Hauge. They are leaving the Islands on March IS. and will arrive at San Francisco oa April 2nd. There they will Join a sister of Mra. Ilandairs, Mrs. Esther Weaver, and tbea come oa to Silverton for a via It with Mrs. Hauge. - e laltaraa win be eBvrasea raeaipt t flttaaa etata 1S ta a Is a tartfally wrappaa at etaaiaa. Ba save to write plataly year aaata, a44rsts, atyla asatkat aa4 alt waat4. Oav aaw spriag ak af patttrs Styles Is bow miy. frlca flf. ta csnts. Vol aaly Ua - aaU waaa arra4 wltk a patiara. Ai Sraaa all awll aag araara aa autaraM Pattarw tHparWMt, Waet ITU stfst.-av leak Otty. Wood burn Celabrating tha aaalrersary of st. aPtrtck, the Young Ladles' Sodality of St. Luke's parish sponsored a St. ratrlck program and danca la tha SL Luke's community hall Mon day night. Th following program preced ed tha danca; piano solo, Margar et Hermle; drill, girla of St, Benedict's school; vocal diet, Charlea Bartoa and Bernard Cole; plan nolo, Claudia Donnel ly: reading, Clara Koch; piano aoio, Rita Backer; rocal aolo fSr aaatlaa Nathman and a one act play, "All tha World Lores a LoTer by the sodality, coached by MUs Clara Koch and Dr. Fltt aerald. Tha danca followed tha nro. mm wag to tha analo of Smith Brothera orcha'tra of 8t Pan, Informal Tea to Hondr Foreign Guests G4 9t tJt sBost iwferesSzzg -cal aTTaiM ef rteM wks w21 b t&e tstorml tea f er vkieft t& Aerteaa Associs4Sosi of rTer- sly Woa ikk ay tie Sater satieaal r!adoea eoaaeittea of tie aaocatos wJ3 be Lalss la hasMre Kra. RTrwaka Xcia. wif Jaes eaesml. seatioaed a ParCaasl. ataadar. betwen tka RDOERTS GROUP SVEHYACTIVE Sewing Clubs 2nd Other Projects Are Doing Fine Work EOBESTS, March 20 Roberts school baa so3M ewterprtsfcg teaters. Not waJy arw tawy doisg ezceScBt vark fta sckaMf wat tfeey are aaktsg Caa pregrras la 4-H db work. Mrs. Mlaal Backctt, srlacipaJ. feas a g!?ts sc !ag caws toa-ilat- tar ef Doretkr Salcawabcrc. Ka ham af 2:2f aad S o'clock atl aka Uaal. Fsalka Xakajaara. Tsa- aka Uaal aad CaJyoaa Mihocn. arte arw afeawiag gnat taterm ta tteir wwrfc azd win cwaapVptw tae Yr that cad af thatena. ICn. Helen Lanes, t&4 pririary teacher has tie "Bory Bees'" aw iar etaaa. Tkis class aas eoaaiJet- ed Its work lot per cent aad bare ant la all report cards. Tha dab is aow preparisg tor tta demosk- stratioBa axd ezalbua later o Tie xseaben of this class art Mlaxi Uehijama, Matas rchlja saa. Clara Hassea. Fraacew Blama- emsitia. Rose Aase Goodrich. Mayas Xakaarsra. Cklyoiaa MU- oaa aad Naomi Croaser. Ia tha apper roeea tha papOa are wort in s tor taa Palaer meta- od awards ta writlag. Many have earaad.the third award aad are working for eertifJeaxaa. Ia tfce prlaaary room tbe follow- fcg haTe earaed Palmer button George Uchlyama. Jay MIchoiaa, Twilll Selmer. Esther Smith. Rosa Ana Goodrich, France Blank e ship, and Clara Haaaea. Tbe last two named hare Just earned their second button. Twelve cafMrea ia tie school hare- bea neither abaeat aor, tar dy the entire term. Sawaka, Ma- eblko, and Tsuko Usui, Lewis, Bency and Donald Salehenberg. Gerald Shorey. Harold Foster, Clara Haasea. George TJchlyama. WQaanette Ladga, the sfra, Omm&m Tkmr. Mr. wr3 aw Vera taat day wftM her aats waa ta taa aacakar aeZara tha eaaber ef coamerea at tta aooa raaceoa. MJm Bern Kelt, aareaUaat cat tL A. A U. W god a cstaalttea towynfA ef Mrs. F. G. Fraaklla. Mrs. G. H. AI4a, Mra Rot Clia. Mlas Bali PsSyacx. Mra 2. A. Jelierkx, Mrs. Alka Fcadaoa, Mlas Helea Loais Croeby. aad Haas Kersaaer ar imaxlsx plaator t&!s afieraoea. y.iciccib Meets Prof, aad Mrs. F. D. Learner were hosts to members of the T. K. K. club of tba First Setko 41t eh arch Wedaesday eveaiag. The guest room were beautifully deecratd ia terpiag with tha PlrU af EC Patrick, Games aad coateela vera ea joyed, la tba larga baaemeat of the Learner home which had been especially arran ged for this event. Games as well aa decorations bore the spirit of taa Irian. At tbe luncheon boor tba mean also carried oat the iiea ef Et Patrick's day. Those preseat were Mr. aad Mra. Mike Panek. Mr. aad Mra. Lloyd Lee, Mr. and Mra. Harry Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Elekli, Mr. and Mrs. Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Paal Acton. Mr. and Mra. George Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Hole maa, Mr. aad Mm. J. D. McCor mlck, Mr. and Mrs. Bryroa Lauaeh. Mr. Annette Lange. Mr. and Mra. John Marr and Ralph Kletzlag. Mrs. Robert Rubeck Afternoon hostess Members of tba Jolly Ramblers were guests of Mra. Robert Ru beck at her home on North 21st street for a one o'clock luncheon aad an afternoon of cards Thara day. The luncheon taMe waa significantly arraaged with shamrocks, a centerpiece of green carnations, and favors In token of St- Patrick's day. Following tha luncheoa hour, cards were ia play with honors going to Mm. Hrry Doles and Mrs. Cans Nichols. Coven were placed for Mrs. Kd Kitchen, Mrs. Join Haln. Mrs. James Lauder back, Mrs. Harry Young, Mm. Cass Kicbola, Mrs. Harry Boles, Mrs. N. Herrell, and Mrs. Ruteck. Dallas Delphians Met for Study Dallas Tha Dallas Delphian chapter met at tbe borne of Mm. Krl Falgham, Monday afternoon, March 17. The study was tbe drama "The Cid" by Cornellle. Members present were Mrs. Maurice Dalton. Mrs. H. M. Webb, Mrs. Roy Tionabue, Mm. J. C. Uflow, Mrs. Harry Pinker ton, Mrs. A. B. Starbuck. Mrs. Os car Hayter. Mrs. C. N. Bilyen and Mrs. Fulgbam. The next meet ing will be on March SI, at tha home of Mrs. Daltoa. Brooks Mrs. B. J. Morltg left Sunday for Portland where she will be a guest of ber daugh ter, Mrs. Cheater Lyon. Mrs. Morlts has been a guest of her daughter, Mrs. II. II. Bosch for tha past month. Other guests at the Bosch home were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil V. Asbbaugh, Mr. and Mra. W. C. Miller en tertained tb Round Town "100" club Tuesday evening at their home. The club will be tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Craig at its next meeting, April 1. Mra. Otto Schellberg has Just returned from two weeks spent visiting In Wasbougal, Camas, and Vancouver in Washington, and la Portland. Mrs. U. G. Shipley will enter tain members of tha Womaa'a auxiliary of St. Paul'a Episcopal charch at her home 142 East Washington street, at 2:20 o'clock thla afternoon. TT3- Brooka The home of Mr. and Mrs.' Raymond Blanton, Jr.. waa the scene of a merry party Mon day evening when a group of friends gathered to celebrate the birthday of Mr. Elan ton. Tbe eve ning was spent playing cards aad dancing, at tbe close of the eve ning refreshments were aarved. Those present were: Mr. aad Mm. Raymond Blanton, Sr., Miss Etta Kelso. Mlas Ina Lesher, Miss Velva Carter, Miss Cathrya Elan- ton, Miss Edna Lesher, Miss Thel ma Blanton, Dan Scharf. Mel vis Blantoa, John Lesher. Marvel Blanton, Earl Isham. Clea Blan ton, and Mr. and Mn. Raymond Blanton and children DeEtta and Raymond fa III. Brooks Mrs. H. H. Bosch, di rector of tbe 4 H sewing club of the Brooks public school, enter tained tbe sewing club In ber home on Saturday afternoon. Re freshments were sfrved at the close of the meeting. Those pres ent were: Gladys Epley, Beulab Otto. Daisy Potts. Millie Tschlda. Arleta Wood, Hattle Asplnwall. Evelyn Molsan and tbe hostess, Mrs. H. H. Bascb. Valsetz A bridge party was glrea by Mr., and Mrs. Joe Nelse at their home Friday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Grout, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rudy, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bagley. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bertram, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harris. Mrs. Henry Hobson and Mrs. Frank Hey don, Mr. Bar tram and Mrs. Thomas won prizes. A crab supper was served by. tbe hostess. see Stayton. The benefit card par ty given by the woman's clab, wbila not largely attended waa a pleasant affair. The clnb plans to give another afternoon and two evening parties. Brooks The Brooks commun ity clnb will hold aa all day meeting In the club house on Thursday with pot luck dinner. m Silverton The Past Matrons of tha Eastern Star were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. B. Bentson. ChildrenCV CASTORIA- A BAJTT REMEDY APPROVED BYDOCTOOtS oacauc.ajNSTwwxxwiRajuBXA . Do you see what's left out of this TTp . JLuaa we u 1 mg nnecipe OS Beai 2 mndeddlU temspoon salt oTwi teaspoon nutmeg. Pour mixturm over 2 cupt of teamed rice. Bake in buttered duh tet in pan of o&JorboUiSmiTuaeMtZ2SoruntUcusUirduMet. Or couaac yoa know what's left out I Sugar I And if yea add one-half of a cap 70a will have perfect results and a most nourishing dessert ia the bar fain. Try this recipe soon. ' Aa the palatabHity af a pod ding depend upon sugar, aa docs tbe taste appeal of certain familiar foods depend npon a dash of sugar For example, canned er fresh regctablea, also stewed fruits, are much more appetiaiag when flavored thus. Try a dash of sugar la stewed corn, peas or carrota. And don't forget that cereal sprinkled with sugar tastes better. The more job enjoy health ful fruits and Tegetablee tha more yoa will eat of them. Most foods are more deUoious and nourishing when flavored with sugar. And no doctor will re atrala 70a from using a dash of soger anj more the he will restrain yoa from using si pinch of salt. The Sugar institute. perfect record far taa pax char ter. CaBaa CaraUehael wise was ia ffee first grade at school kas ta CalifvraSa. COLIEGE STUDHJT "Good food promotes good health' LDCFIELD COLLEGE. MeKiaa viBa. Marck 2 Memorial aer rins vera beld at tba regalar c&a pei hoar at Lixfield eoDega today far Bethel Ereaaoa, 23. wha died ta McMiasriSe early Taesday c&oraiag. xxosa arwacLial paestaao aia after a brief Claws. Miss Erawaoa. a Taeoma. Wash, reaideat. catered tka aopfcoeaore class C UstOeM last fail, after tare years af aarriee as a aais siasary at Haehaa. Ckiaa. She west there ander the Aaaerkaa Baptist Foreiga Missiosavry soci ety, aad iateaded ta retarm ta the foreiga field after tha ewaapietlaa of her eaUege eecrae. Relattrea f taa d teamed ar rived ta -McXlaarUla .Taesday ta xsaka arraageaeatJ for itiraag tba Vady ta Taeeeaa far aariaL Kiss ErcaaoB waa a ssaaaber wf taa First Baptist eaurcb at Taea ma. She ta the eaagkxcr af Mr. aad Mra. B. S. Ereasoa af Ererett, Wash. State Leader Is Guest of 4-HjClub At Perrydale PE2ATDALZL Karen Tacsdar afteraawa Sfias Belea Caw gill axd Cowaty Saperlata deat Josiab WHla sa4 with tha 4 H ciah girla. Mies Cowgd gara a eiea talk ta the glria cxlaisiagr differeal shaaea of each project TimjSrUof aJargys a4 ta t mmj fesdatcra am taw thefr wt - saaaMi fea carried am. Tke g:-:. served leach at Gm e!oe ef ti x&eetiec. .... COT TO aaOSTAJf A 2LUTCH SILVEBTOJf. Jtarck 20 f;:. aart UaaVeraasJ flaaa ta kare Eater day for Calaia, Xeataza. where ke awaa a xaack ef mfri: feaadred acrea. Mr. Uaer4ai arffl tegia kla apsia work zzi saaVftr ESSKD RABBIT By F SHAEFFER'S RABBIT SHOP 100 S. Cosa'L, TeL 2812J Ofca saeek daya eseead : Your Sunday Dinner ; is incomplete witLout our SaturdaySpecial This Weete A Large Delicious White Cake with ' Cherry Icmg - 49c USE DIXIE BREAD The Salem Bakery (FORMERLY DIXIE BAKERY) 445 Court Street TeL 954 ANOTHER SPECIAL We made an exceptionally good buj on a group of high-grade home and, lawn frocks similar to these sketched you will not that they are not tha ordinary house dress bat are far abort tha average in quality of mater ial and workmanship. Interpreted In New Straws and Felt Combinations and Felts Brims are much in evidence for Spring very flattering very youthful and like the modela sketched they usually, follow the off-the-face line, widening and drooping at back and sides. Two Special Groups Group 1 Botbny Flannel Dresses For Sports Wear BLUE, YELLOW, ORCHID, PINK, TAN, BEIGE, BUST, LILAC, ROSE mm Bi at r 1 Group 2 ( ) c a I - -; V J! . ' Open Till 8:30 Saturday ; Quality " Merchandise y I)pular Pncea