PAGE SIX odiety Rickreall Ladies" Aid Hears Speakers Rickreall Rickreall Ladies Aid met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Lowry . with ' Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. T. W. Burch assisting host ages. Twenty-seven members and triends enjoying the very inter esting program arranged for toe afternoon. . v - , " The radio was turned on at two o'clock' for an address by Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber and music by Mrs. Ina Hood. . This was followed by a short business session.; A letter from , Mrs. Allgood, district chairman of asking each club to sponsor at least on patriotic program -each year and . to learn and give, the flag salute and Americans creed at each: meeting.! - Discussion of .plans for a eook d food sal and flower show to be riven March It. Mls Bowens of . Portland, field worker for .the child welfare bu reau,, spoke - concerning various measures which were before the last session of legislature.. Mrs, Charles N. Btlyeu of Dal- las. president of ; the state f edera .lion of women's clubs gave a talk on the aims : and .plans for the club year, urging each .dub to end delegates, to the convention to be held at Hillsboro. March tO h t At .the close of the . meeting dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses assisted by Miss Betty Campbell. I -. Mrs. Ina Mills Heads Woodburn P. R O. , Woodburn Mrs. Ina Mills was elected president of the Woodburn chapter of P. E.-0. Thursday af ternoon when ' the organization met at her home. on Corby street. There was no nrorram ' as the election aad installation of the new "of fleers took up the after noon. i' Other officers elected ' and In-! stalled are: Vice-president, Mrs. Phoebe Allen;- f recording secre tary, Mrs. Pauline Bain; treasur er. Mrs. Nellie Muir; correspond ing .secretary,' Miss Wilraa Morri son; chaplain. Mrs. Annettie Sim mons, aad guard. - Mrs. Aline Beers. - j -. . The newly-elected president and rice-president, Mrs. Mills and . Mrs. Allen, were chosen as dele gates to the state convention of P. E. O. clubs to be held in Leb anon fn June. Alternates are- Mrs. Nellie Muir and Miss Wilma Mor rison. ' ! , . Delicious refreshments, served j by the hostess for the afternoon, i aclsted by Mrs. Gauley, terminat ed the meeting.' ; f) Talbot Mrs. j Clinton Hampton was hostess for; the Talbot Wom an's club at .her home Wednes day afternoon. .Mrs. Bob Austin, vice-president, took charge of the meeting.- Roll call was answered with "current events." ; Aftet the regular . business meeting, tbe afternoon was spent doing needlework. --v. . Club ' members present were: Mrs. Bob Austin, Mrs. N. H. Doty. Mrs. Addle Davidson Mrs.' G. M. Belknap, Mrs. r EL J. Freeman, . Mrs. A. L..' Emmons, Mrs Delmer Davidson. Mrs.! A. - E. Cole, Mrs. . David Jaeobson, Mrs. Sarah Tay lor, Mrs. Loyal Johnson Mrs. D. "E. Bllnston, Mrs. George Potts, .and the hostess. Mrs.- Hampton. Visitors of the club were Mrs. M. - J. Davidson.' Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs.: Rose Sayles and Mrs. Elmer Hampton. - . - ; - . . ' V' . Hubbard Lake Camp Fire girls met at the Dr. .Edward; Schoor home Thursday evening forC. the second lesson in First Aid given by the doctor. - Much Interest is - being taken in the work -by. the members who' have already made practical, use" jot .the lessons, re ceived. Camp Fire girls present were - Miss Betty Brown, Miss Marjorie Welfer, . Miss Anna Knight, Miss Helen' KnlghV Miss Dorothy McKee, Mies Eleanor Jnhnann '" Ulai Vnrlnn HIcKoniln Miss s-Beatrice ' Claypool, Miss Helen" Claypool. Miss Iris , Moo maw and the guardian, Miss Gungadene Bidgood. . s - -1 Independences-Mrs. Lee'O'Kel ley - entertained a few friends t her home Friday. .The afternoon was spent' in conversation and fancy work. A dainty lunch was served by the ' hostess, the table . being beautiful with a center- , pi ere ot. daffodils, v. - , Those present were Mrs. Pearl Hedges. Mrs.? Henry Beal. -Mrs. Elmer Busby, Mrs. Willar.d Crav en and Mrs. Lyle-Moore of Mon mouth. Mrs. Dell Bush of Port land and Mrs. Nix VerstdSd were -seeelal ruests of the afternoon. " Jefferson Mrs. G.'.W. Hum phrey and. Mrs. Maud Blaekwell 'were-Joint; hostesses tor the Past Noble Grand club of Mt. Rebekah lodge. Thursday afternoon in the lodge room of the Odd Fellows . hall. During the social, :hour which followed the business ses sion, readings and games were en Joyed. Little Mildred Thurston. entertained with a piano num ber,, after which a two-course lunch was served. There were 17 present to enjoy the. pleasant af ternoon, i All officers and guards of the Woman's Benefit association and any member expecting to attend .the state convention of the or- ..ganization in Portland April 20 and 21 win meet at the home of Mrs. Jennie Miller, 351 South 19th street. Wednesday evening. Order of Eastern Star Chad- . wlrk thinler No. 2? will meet for stated communication Tue-ray : evening, at 8 o'clock for a, bus iness and social meeting and all members are urged to bepres- ent. ' - Airs, ciyae jonnson ana .miss Pauline Johnson will attend the Chicago Civic opera presentation . in Portland tonight. News arid Club Ouvs M; Doaj i SOCIAL CALENDAR I ' - .... Tuesday, March 17 - Salem, Writer's section of- Salem Arts league, S:00 o'clock, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Clements, ! North 14th treet. - I .;(; : ,-'-. ' ; - -" Kappa Alpha Tbcta guest of Mrs. Guy Vincent Smith and Mrs. Tom Wood, apartment 208 Royal Court, apartments. - : W. C, T. U.. all-day meeting, poUuck dinner at noon. George Alexander and Frank Minto special speak ers In ' afternoon meeting. , . ' - ' -" -i " War Mothers of Salem chapter, 2 o'clock. In Amer ican Lutheran church; St. Patrick's program and social meeting.! . . ' I" - -' . Etokti Woman's club. Mrs. Vard Hughes, IS45 Chemeketa street; Mrs. Addison Lane lead study en Ore gon hintory.v i .f ,.; 1 f' " ''.-.- "-: ' - Past Noble Grand association, " with Mrs. ; Hodge, -1270 Chemeketa, 7:30 o'clock:. " -v : Hlawathji council, potluck supper, : 30 o'clock: I. O. O: F. ball. St Patrick party and program follow ing to which publie is Invited.; ! 4 ; Stated communication, order of Eastern Star. Chad- wick cbepter. No. 37. 8 o'clock, business and social eve ning. i ' ' ' ' . ' t '. : - " Men's council of ; First Methodist church. 8:30 o'clock in church parlors; Dr. W. W. Youngson speaker. j Wednesday, March 18 ' McCormick class of First M. E. church, Ralph Kletzing home, 8 o'clock. " - J -;. Woman's Foreign Missionary society, 2 o'clock, in L church parlors of Leslie Memorial church. . . : Hanna Rosa court, order of Amaranth, will meet ' for special election in Masonic lodge rooms. Office of trustee to be filled. ' '? Officers and Guards, members attending state con f ventlon of W. B. A." meet at home of Mrs. Jennie Miller, , 351 South lfth street. - ' . Maccabees social club, Mrs. George Diets, North Fourth street; ; -i .: . : Thursday, March' 19 , - . Faculty Woman's club. Miss Helen Pearee, hostess at home. 2C7 North Winter.. 2:30 o'clock. . V . . Hayesville Woman's club, at Mrs. Claude Talmage, 1310 Market street, 2 o'clock. Chapter G. of P. E. O. sisterhood, Mrs. A. A. Schramm. 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Fred Toose will read paper -on 'Our Pjoneers. Lest We Forget." - ' Ladies of G. A. R. will meet for one o'clock lunch eon in armory; comrades are invited. I --' , Clear! Lake Woman's Missionary society, at C. L. Beckner home, afternoon meeting. r. ' : ! i I iday, March.20 . ' . Mrs; Minnie Grimm, hostess to members of First Spiritualist church circle, 8 o'clock, residence, 1515 North 20th street. Hayesville Community club) 8 o'clock, schoolhouse. Woman's Club Guest Ankeny Bottom Meet Ankeny Bottom The Ankeny Women's club met with Mrs. C. F. Johnston, at her. country home. near here Thursday afternoon. The living rooms were beautifully decorated with large bowls of. yel low daffodils and lavender ane mones. j . Following an interesting pro gram dainty ' refreshments were served by the hostess to the fol lowing members: Mrs. Ben Watts- Mrs. Sidney Howard and daugh ter Margaret. Mrs. L. B. Smith, Mrs. E. L. Hampton and daugh ter Margerite, Mrs. G. H. Mar- latt. Mrs R. K. Farr, Mrs. Wil liam Wiederkehr- and daughter Drfnna, Mrs. J. O. Farr, Mrs. M. J. Davidson and the hostess, Mrs. C F. Johnston. I Mrs. Nellie Lamb and Mrs.. M. J.' Johnston of Toledo, la., Mrs. M. Lacey et Pedee and Mrs. U. F. Meier. Sr., were special guests for the afternoon, jj .v. : -"V, ";. Hazel Green Mrs. - Rudolph Wacker 'was hostess to the Sun shine Sewing. club Thursday af ternoon. .Members present were Mrs. B. O Zelalskl, Mrs. Joseph ZelnlskL Mrs. C. ' A.' Ko bow,'. Mrs. Charles Zelinskl. Jrt. Mrs. - Her man Wacken .Jr., Mrs. Worden, Mrs. Ralph Worden. Mrs. ' A. T. Van Cleave Mrs.. Archie ,'McCor kle Mrs. Lovella Van Cleave; t!s ltors. Mrs. Florence Van Cleave', Salem. . Mrs, Wacken served de licious i refreshments. ' The club -will be guest of Nemo; the east side sewing club, March 19.. - Keizer is looking forward 'to the home talent play which will be given at 8 o'clock in the Id. W. A. -hall Wednesday evening. V West Salem-t-When" Merle Pru- itt ; came home Thursday evening he was surprised to find a festive table spread land J a -..group of triends and 'relatives waiting, to wish him many happy returns of his birthday, Thursday being the 19th : anniversary of . his birth. Covers .were laid for" Miss Ray Rihgle, 'Miss Mabel Beardsley. Samuel McCliatkf and Kenneth Beardsley, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lewis, the hosts, Mr. and 'Mrs. W, p.i Lewis, and the Honor guest, Merlo" Prultt. - : ; '' :-t. l i - r '. -. " Central Howell-Mrs. R. C. Ramsdcn, invited . a. numberVof boys and girls ' to celebrate the 14th; birthday of. her -son Hollis Tuesday. Present, were Eva Mik- kelson, Grace iWigie, Ellen Vin ton. Lucille : Waltman. Loretta Walt man, Ruth; Simmons, Cloid Wigie,- Stanley Vinton, Donald Kuenzl, Max- Simmons, . Ja mes Lichty. -Hollis TRamsden.' Mrs.4 A. Mikkelson, Mrj , and. Mrs. Charley waitman. raye Ramsden and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ramsden. . West Stayton -Thursday after noon the Ladles auxiliary of the West Stayton Growers club met with Mrs. Bell Woosley. Miss Hel en K.oni. Martha Irish, Lois La cev. . Dorothy - Airhe. . Vfarrln Lacy and Harold Tegen 1 were ap pointed on a BTbgram committee. to furnish " program at the Growers meeting when the ladies oasxet quut it drawn. After the meetlnr was adlonrned th art. ernoon -.was; spent doing fancy worx ana conversation. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Clyde -comsiocK on aaarcn Z. .- , . Jefferson MriL Herbert Loo ner entertained" with a rflnnr t her country home . Wednesday,. nonormg -ner momer, Mrs; Nancy Miller, whose' birthday1 analver irv nocarred On ihil riiv rnT.r. were placed for the honor gnest. Mrs.-Nancy MUier, - Mr. and Mrs Fred LoonerJ Mrs. Lvdia. Hnvt Mrs.' Nora- Holt. Miss Ln Miiu r and Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Looney. Society Editor Surprise Party is , Jolly Event j 1 ' Prlngle Mr. - and Mrs. George Adams were pleasantly surprised on Monday evening when a num ber of their friends and neigh bors called - to offer : congratula tions in compliment to their wed ding anniversary. An Informal evening of cards' and conversa-i tion was enjoyed and at a late hour refreshments were served. - Present for the evening were the following: Mr. and Mrs. John Fabry 'Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gurguride, Mr. and " Mrs. H. C. Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Xonk- lln, Mr. and Mrs. Clay George, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mrs. George Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Sealey, Mrs. John Van Lyde- graf, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hilflker, Mr. and Mrs. .: Charles Graben horst, Mr. and Mrs. George Ad ams, Mrs. John Fabry, Jr., Helen jra nry, Albert and Frank! Gur gurlch, Ruth Stapleton, Evelyn Shirley and Louise : Wilson, Joe seaaey, mes. Evelyn and Hollis Hilflker and Charles Jr.. and Henry Grabenhorst. Monmouth. ' Mr. w xr Meeker and her daughter. Miss Ruth. Meeker,- entertained a num ber of friends -.and .- ni?kknr Thursday evening at a surprise Prcy nononng W. M, Meeker's seventy-second birthday anniver sary.; Those enjoying the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rem pel, Mr. and .Mrs.-Louis' Morten son, and" Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Me. Bee and daughter Dorothv. all of Dallas: Mr. and Mrs. D.- A. Hoar. Mrs, . Addle Calbreath, Mr. and Mrs. u. w. iiaun, Mr., and Mrs. William McCrae and. daughter Kathleen,' Edwin Byrd, MrsV Min nie Mack, Mrs. Mary Alderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gwalchraal, aars. t. J. Alslp. Henry Alsip. Mrs. IL K. Sickafoose. Mrs. C. C Teater and Mrs.- Cummings. s. . . ; , . - v, : ; J, ' : 1 C WOodburn.- Twentr-twc neieh- bors and friends surnrlaed : Mr. and Mrs. . E.- J. r Allen Thursday night when they dropped-in t.t their home on Lincoln' street to help Mr. and Mrs. Allen cele brate their 25th wedding anni versary. The evening was spent in i nllTine ramei. Tll?lfn r- f reshments were : served later ; in the eveninr. 1 Those nresent were Mr,' and Mrs. A. IL Dean. Mr.: nd Mrs. J. J. Hall,: Rev and Mrs. E. .W. Blew, Mr. and Mrs. '- Eugene Moshberger, Mr. and ' Mrs. F. G. Habemann, : Mr. nu inrs.' i. v.- jaeers. jar. ana Mrs. S. W. Mannin. Mlna - LaVe Watson, -Miss Hope " Inlow and Miss Marion Blew. - - f-; , - MftrnWi of tha KAnainrtnn club and their husbands were guests for a St. Patrick' party at tne George King home Saturday nlrht with Mrs. Kimr rn.nA Mn. Charles Pratt as hostesses. Spe cial guests were Mrs. Paul Hauser and Mr. and Mrs. Rnell- Pratt of Heppner. '. . . 1 . ' H . f ' '-: , Hazel Green - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Falst entertained1 with a dinner Monday evening' compli menUng Mrs. Falst's mother and sisters. Mrs. William Buttrich of Amity. Mrs. Arthur Knubbe. Port. land, and Mrs. Grace Stimson, wortn BatUe Ford, Alberta, Canada. .... .-.. The W. C. T. U. of Salem is planning an unusually interesting all-day institute at the Union haU ' on. South Commercial street Tuesday. A potluck dinner will be served at noon and all women at tending the luncheon are asked to bring own table service. A De- cial - program has been planned ror the afternoon features being t a 1 k s by George ; Alexander. Frank Minton and solo numbers Affairs Woodburn Wedding is Elvent of Sunday- H 1 Woodburn- Miss . Vivian Xrehe. Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. C Nelson of Woodburn. be came the. hiido of 'Arthur C. J ciark oi biiverton at 10 o'clock Sunday momlag at a beautiful home wedding performed at .the Nelson home on Second street. Rev. Rogen. of Monitor officiated at the ceremony. About 50 rela tives and friends were present. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Hazel," Jr.. of Portland, acted as bridesmaid and best man for the couple. Mrs.' James Stoppard of Portland sang "I Love You Truly" and !At Dawning., Mrs. Harrison Nelson, the bride's sister-in-law, played the wedding march. The i. bride wore beautiful flowing gown of coral crepe and carried a bouquet of rosea, sweet peas and lilies of the valley. -Mrs. Hazel, the bridesmaid, - wore- a dress the color of ashes of -tosea and carried a boueuet of sweet peas. . -. . .- .,v.s.- ; Soon after" the ceremonf the young married, couple and the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nelson, left for a three weeks' visit to California and northern Mexico. Mrs. Clark wore a beau tiful yellow ensemble on her de parture for the south. - On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Clark will live on Hardcastle street. Mr. Clark Is the. son of Mr. and Mrs; C. Clark of Silver ton." - , r . J . .,;:-; .: iPringleVPleasant Point' Club Meets . j Pringle The regular meeting of the Prlngle Pleasant Point so cial club was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Wedlter on Thurs day. A pot luck dinner was served at noon followed hv the kinu meeting. The living room was at tractive with yellow spring flow ers.' The' afternoon was koH&Hv spent. ." ' Mrs." George Guernea waa a nnw member Uken Into the Club, v Those present were the meats. Mrs. C. H. Kemnle. Mr. - R, Jones. Mrs. E. B. Grabenhorst and. Miss Evelyn Cobnrn and the following members, Mra. William PrODSt. Mrs. -J: If. rnhnrn ' Xtrm V. E. Meeks, Mrs. O. T. Sealey," xwrs. ueorge ouernes, Mrs. - E. S. Coates. Mrs. Solon Shlnkle, Mrs. W. . H. -Grabenhorst, Mrs. Rue Drager Mrs. Chris Mumm Un W. W. Coburn, Mrs."F. R. Clarke, Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mrs. E. uiarge. Mrs. Homer Harrison, Mrs, W. M. McCarroU. Mrs. George Adams and the hostess, Mrs. Harry Wechter. , . j The club will meet In a fort night at the hom of Mr v v Meeks of Salem at 690 E. La u eue street. Keizer. A verv eniovahlA d was spent by the Ladles' Aid of Keizer at the home of Mrs. How ard Bliven. A cafeteria dinner was served at noon. Present were Mrs. Clarence Poole, Mrs. warrou rooie. Mrs. J. ,C. Ack man. Mrs. R. B. McClay, Mrs. Roy Melson, Mrs. F. E. Evans. Mrs. J. A. Remolds. Mrs. . Jna Bartruff, Mrs. Ben Claggett, Mrs. Ray, Betzer, Mrs. G. N. Thompson. Mrs. W. D. Taylor, airs. Archie Claggett, Mrs. G. W. Browning, Mrs. B.' L. Neal,. Mrs. W. P.- BUven, Mrs. William Blake, Mrs. F. W. Fox, Mrs. W. E. Savage, Mae KInkaid. Lois Keef er. ' Irma ' Keef er. Goldle Weathers, Doris Fox. Magdalene ariruir, Minon savage, . Davld Melson. Rev. Hares Beall. nastor at Keizer,-and the hostess, : Mrg. Howard-Bliven. . ' The next meeting of the aid will- be - with ; Mrs. Clarence Poole, president of thealL' f f t The First SDlritualist - church will hold a circle Friday-night at the home of Mrs. Minnie. Grimm; 1515 North 20th street at 8:00 o'clock. :' '-: -:r ' -: I " AAA N - Lorraine JaiUet Paramount ttar EW YORK Children K H ly ecp air -ovc N EW YORK, mothers -are now working tbe "same miracles for, their children's hair that they have found "are . so . easily performed for their . own with Danderlne. . : Natural oils removed by aoap and water are promptly restored to the hair by Danderlne. Natu ral curl is accentuated. A child's harr Is easily "trained;? is kept orderly, clean, sparkling. .A few dashes of this fragrant liquid on the brush each' time the hair la arranged;"That is all - that's needed! ' Wavjs set with Danderlne, last longer. And they look-nicer. Thicker., longer. - more abundant hair Is sure to follow tor every member wnes. . Danderlne be comes a regular habit with .your family. It helps stop falling hair. Dissolves the Jcrust of dandruff. Changes dull, brittle, lifeless hair into : hair that : fairly ' sphrk les with new 11. and lustre! ' - 7b On Minute llairBtoutifiet At AH Brwf tteras-Thlrty Five Centr. IDndertiie Author; Callafi v At Van Eaton Home 'r : - Mr. and Mrs. Romalne ' B. Ware, who were en route to Van couver, Waslu, from the! east, call ed on .Mrs, Myron .Van Eaton Sunday. They came especially to see the flowers at the Van Eaton home. Mr. Ware Is writer of flower articles for a number of magazines. . He will bo remember ed by Salemitea as the-author of daily flower articles in the Ore gonlan for several years. He now spends sv great deal of 'time trav eling, in order to get material for magazine articles. 'They are pub lished la the Ladles' ; Home Jour nal, the' . Country - Gentleman, Tour" Home, The Flower Grower, etc j': ' t ;.:.-;; : -.i.--' !. - , ; , Mr. Ware expects to return to Salem in June to visit a number or gardens and secure pictures. Zena Party Given for r Salem People'. ' , . ; Zena Mr. and Mrs. Wayne IX Henry, who are giving a series of affairs at their ; country home, "Maple Mound" this month, de lightfully entertained a group of Salem folk with" a four course 0:30 o'clock dinner Friday even ing. ."'- - ".; . . ' : The green and yellow color scheme ' was attractively carried out In the table decorations. Tel low daffodils in sliver vase, flanked by green candles in sliver candlesticks were used as a cen terpiece. An, enjoyable evening of singing and conversation fol lowed the dinner, i -..- . Included In the guest croup were Reverend and Mrs. W. Earl tf'l tM ft fi I'l ft IT IT 1 - ; i- ,- ' v. '''!'' . . Living Models .Will Display niese Eveiy 3 Afterndbii Thiji - - .'-f " Week.;. 3 W W l : ' ; : : (t( M'" CAKnig gohmnv mcf ' : ' , , . Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tay lor, Mr. nd Mrs. George M. King, Mr. and Mrs. Nathal Pickens Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth Henry and small daughter, Corlnne and the hosts, Mr. and f rs. Wayne " D. Henry. I y- : -'u. '.v-. Wedding Anniversary Is Observed' - '-. t -" - . - : ' - - Sllverton Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stelger entertained 11 of their frfends and relatives at the Mod em Woodmen of America hall on Friday . evening in observance - of their twenty-tfiah "wedding anni versary. Daffodils brightened the hall, where dancing iand cards were enjoyed until a late hour. Supper was served at midnight, with Mrsi Henry Annundsen and Mrs. Otto Anderson assisting Mrs. Stelger. (;'.. . Mr; and- Mrs. Seiger moved to Sllverton from Stayton some 12 or 14 years ago. ; . v--;,:-.: ' Benefit Card Party Being Sponsored " There' wilt be a rS0O", card par ty at 6 14 Vincent de Paul hall on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. The affair Is being sponsored by. the young men of the trrish. - The committee In charge are Clark' Jackson, 'chairman, John Varley Philip Varley. Paul Ret dy, Fred Reldy, Henry Moorman, At. Scharback, Frank McCaffrey, William McCaffrey. : t Valsett Mrs. Eva Gates, en tertained Thursday, with two ta bles ot bridge. Mrs. Dorothy Har ris and Mrs. Doris Sandstrom won high ' scores. - I ll ,,l . lil'm fc jMiaca MfMCAKnig company hkT Surprise Party -Welcome to Travelers f'A delightful surprise party complimented Mrs. J. E. Long on, the occasion of her birthday; Sat urday nlrht and also; acted as a welcome to both Dr. and Mrs. Long ! who have spent the past winter in southern California. -.( Cards and dancing were enjoy ed during the evening hours. At a late hour. - refreshments were served bearing the decorative mo tif of St. Patrick. . . The , large birthday cake presented to Mrs. Long was white trimmed In green to carry out the St. Patrick's col or scheme. i The guest list included Dr. and Mrs. J. E. "Long. Dr. and Mrs. C. a Gilbert. Dr, and. Mrs. P. G. Sta pran, Dr and Mrs. L. L. Hockett. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Church, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Barham.-Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bentler, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. White, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hald. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Long. Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen, Miss Anna Loul3e Gilbert. f 5 , ; .. -..e ; ..- .. Mrs.: Cass Nichols J . Entertains . ,r- ' - -1 , - '? ' - : - I Bethel r Mrs. Cass Nichols en tertained the Bethel Dorcas "club Thursday afternoon. -.The guest rooms were : bright .with spring flowers. Mrs- J. M. Nichols con ducted : the business meeting. Plans were made for a benefit card party to be sponsored by the Stub March 24th at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Creech! 'The president appointed as re FASHIOM Are Here! ; , .... . NEW LINENS! NEW- COTTONS! Yes, the much heralded Nelly Dons . have arrived . . . and Salem women who have been patiently awaiting this -big shipment: will read this announcement with interest. . Nelly Don dresses, are everything their national advertising pro claims. Fashionable . . . exclusive not only In style, but In fabric as welL : And Nelly Dons, are styled by one of the foremost style artists in America. First of all she has exclusive designs made, for her fabrics, she chooses real lace, real embroidery. (And Nelly Don stamp of approval goes on to' the perfect garment, for, Nelly Dons must live up to the h'igh standards that have made them famous, u Come to Miller's today and see these modelled . . .: spend some leisure; time in the department "seeing what's new. i ! Nelly Dons Radiate Newness Just Try One On IJ, " $2.?5, 12-95, TO $g.5Q ' One must see this new Poromeah, a fine, soft mesh weave used In a Nelly Don frock of sheet loveliness. It's graceful simplicity la accentu ated by touches of embroidery which lock at- f eet like petit point. And the . fine Kzvem la bite and pastel with genuine Irish lace in teta. Nelly Don jackets to top every smart sum Soar dress are here priced very reasonable. . 1 freshment committee for the par- . ty, Mrs. A. I. Eoff, Mrs. J. O. Lau derback, Mrs. E. W. Kitchen. ' Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Edith Astle of Haven, Kan sas, a sister-in-law of Mrs. E. W Kitchen; Mrs. Julia Grant, Mrs.. George Bahnsen, Mrs. Arao Bpranger. Members present were Mrs. John Spranger, Mrs. M. Gun- ter, Mrs..liarry xoung, jr. . a. Brlnkley, Mrs, Sundborg, Mrs. J. M. Nichols, Mrs. A.v L Eoff, Mrs. Bert Sundborg; Mrs. M. IL Utter, Mrs. J. A. Hain, Mrs. D. W. Kitch en, Mrs. J. O. Landerback, Mrs. Harry Boles, and -the hostess, Mrs. Cass Nichols. The next meeting of . the club will be at the heme ef the presi dent, Mrs. J. M.-tyieaejs, yAprn s. Sigma Nu Chapter Meets , -. . . w , , . . ... . Kirmm n u u Lr?r aw in. ucr. nlilan n.lot mt.MAndlr in the. tnMl ifhrarv-wltb, Mrs. W. A. Morrlott. newl-r elected president presiding over- the' meeting for the first time. f Current event tonics were tak en by Mrs. O. R. Paxson, Mrs. E. l T Pirr ' Un. J. C. Perrv. and ! study topics -were .taken by Mrs ' L. L. Nelson, Mrs.' George King, Mrs. Hal Hoss. Mrs. C. H. Glenn, I Mrs. R. H. Baldock. . Hiawatha council is : giving a poUuck supper at 8:30 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday night. Following the supper hour there ! will be given a program and par- ty in compliment to St. Patrick. , To this the public Is invited. Mrs. ; ! Minnie Clark is the chairman of : arrangements. . A 1 fa e - fa $2.95 S3 If you've never- 3 "Nelly worn a B3 Don; just try one on today at - Miller's. " I HUNDREDS! FROM . iWHIOH TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS B I y s f3 F 13 New Handy Dandy APRONS -. Py Nelly -Don - n -s by Leo Jnnlsr '