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Tha CnZGO:? GTATZSIAICaler Ore-rcn, CzzZzf HzztZr, AtrH IS2I pag:: c::v; 4 V i . ty ocierv Gibson Home is Scene of Easter Party Wet Salem Mrs. Fred Gib son and Mrs. Elmer Cook enter-, talned Jointly Friday afternoon , with a bridge tea at the Gibson home on Klngwood Drire. The pa est rooms were beautiful with Slant King Alfred ' daffodils, Ore gon grape, wild currant and ferns. Accessories at the seren card tables as well as tea decora tions and the refreshments them selves bore the yellow and white Easter motif. ...... .... , , Mrs. Arthur TJtley. Mrs. Gor don Blodgett. Mrs.- M. C Petteys and Mrs. R. O. Lewis assisted in ; serring. ' - '. Mrs. TJtley won high score, rs. Mose Adams second and Idrs. W. E. Knower consolation. The guest list Included Mes dames C. II. Fisher, Karl Kngel, Ralph Allen, Charles Miller, R. O. Lewis, Roy Barker, - William McCall, Florence Purriney W, E. Knower. V. L. Gibson. S. P. Kimball, .. Elmer'. MeKee, A. L. ' Tumbleson, ' Ernest Peterson, L. D. Gibson, Seymouri Wilson, Charles Ramp, Mrs. Adams," Har ry Crawford, D. X. 'Beechler. James Imlah, C. C. Chaffee Lou Grote. M. C. Petteys, Arthur Ut ley, C. L. Blodgett, Charles 8. Pratt, Charles McCarter, Worth Henry, Frank Crawford, Wayne Henry and Mrs. Frank Matthews. ' Waconda Mrs. George Lem ery and Mrs. Frank Felton were hostess Wednesday for members of the Waconda Community club " at the Lemery home. - - - - Time was spent embroidering the Tarious blocks of the "flower garden quilt," and in conYersa tlon. - ' - Those, enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. Fern Runcorn, Mrs. Robert Cole. Mrs. E. J. Sharif. Mrs. Frank Thompson and daugh ter " Wyoma, Mrs. I. A. Loren, Mrs. William McGilchrist. Mrs. F, R. Nusom and son, Ronald, Mrs. C. M. Hay, Mrs. Ellsworth Hub bard, Mrs. A. w. xsusom. Airs. Henry Stafford, Velle Felton. Mrs Allyn Nusom" and children and the hostesses Mrs. Frank Felton and Mrs. Lemery. The next club meeting will be an all day session with pot luck lunch at noon at: the home of Mrs. A. W. Nusom. The date will be Wednesday, April fif teenth. - . Miss Florence A. Howe, former Salem girl, but now a1 member of the teaching staff of the Klamath Fals city school system, arrived In the city Thursday to spend the Easter vacation with friends and relatives. Miss Howe made the trip by motor and will return to her duties Sunday. A part of ber Taeation period is being spent in Brownsville at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Howe, While In Salem she is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Walt er-Kirk on South High street. By ANNE ADAMS . i Chic, practical and surprisingly -.easy to make, this lovely frock with "bloomers. The shapely yoke and becoming rounded collar are Interesting, features for a small gtrL If you have time for a bit of smocking. It -will add a Paris touch, althongh . several rows of gathers will do very nicely to - create grace and fullness. Pattern 2094 makes up beautifully In di - mlty, lawn, pongee, pique or cot ton broadcloth. If a print is se lected, be sure to do the smock ing with thread the color of the design. Smocking Pattern 6(8 is "Fifteen Cents extra. May be obtained only in sizes 2 4. ( and 2. SUe 4 requires 24 yards of 36 Inch material. , . N drtMmaklaf c4prina is aeet arr maka laia asodel ita aur tiers.. .Tardaf or avary aiaa, aa4 siatpla, axaet iaatraeiiosa ara riven. Sfesa fiftaaa caatf far aach pattarm. Writ plainlr yor Bam. adlria sad tyla b unbar. Ba aura ta' itata sua vantad. ' - Tka saw apric an4 nuer pat-, tan catalog faataraa axcaUaa aa aartaaaat at aftaraaoa, ' apart) . u aoDa dcetMS, liareria. pa lamas aa4 kiddie' elataaa. sis delifhtfal aaaa aorr pa Hera . Prica af catatos Kftaaa Mntt. Catal rwith pattara. twenty fr casta. AMraa all aaail and r dan t 6titMua pmttam Depart, atant, 143 Wait 17t itrtat, Kw York City. . . " ' Pattern TV I iMews an :-OlXVB M. Doak. Mrs.' Olden is Hostess or Woman's Club , f. ' . ' - Liberty The Liberty Woman's club meets at the home of Mrs. W. D. Olden Thursday afternoon for the regular business meeting.' Those who attended were: Mrs. John Dascb, Mrs. W. R. Dallas, Mrs. Robert Forester, Mrs. P. O. Jndd, Mrs. W. W, Westenhouse, Mrs. Mary Seegar, Mrs. K. Wil liam Zosel, Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. Kate Holder, Mrs. Al Brown,' Mrs. Charles Ruggles, Mrs. W. J. Fair, Mrs. Harold Lane. Mrs." Ed Den cer. Mrs. W. D. Olden and Miss May Shaver: of Salem was a spe cial guest. I . '.. .;- It was roted to meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs. L. C. Brotherton at which time a plant exchange will be held.-. Waconda Three ' ' tables e f five hundred" were in play Sat urday evening ' when Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist were hosts to a group of friends.. First prises for high score were received by Mrs. Ben Larkins and Fern Runcorn. Consolation prizes went to Art; Funtzel and to Jars. Frank Thompson. , Refreshments ' were served by the hostess to the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sharff, Mr. and - Mrs. John Weese of Qulnaby, Mr. and "Mrs. Frank Thompson, Art Puntxel of Clear- lake, Herbert and Alice Udell, and Mr. and Mrs. Fern Runcorn. The ninth- birthday of William Robert Shlnn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shinn, will be compli mented with a family birthday dinner at the Shlnn home today. Guests in compliment to Mas ter William Robert will be his grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. Wil liam Kerr, of Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds and Lenore and Ralph. Jf., Robert Marion Kerr, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herny all of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Shinn. - . .. te There will be a Joint meeting of the two sections of Mrs. Rob ert Gatke and Mrs. G. Ebsen's drama clases, on Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William E. Anderson on Court street. During the winter and spring i seasons the classes hare been studying "Expression- Istle Drama" and on Tuesday a special reading of "Death Takes a Holiday" 'will -be given. , . Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mead, who have been making their home in the Royal Court apartments for the past year, will leave Monday by motor for Oakland, Calif,, where they will make their home In the future. Mr. Mead has been connected with the local Mont gomery-Ward merchantile store and it is understood that he will be affiliated with that company in the California city. The Young Married People's club of the St Paul's Episcopal church will meet at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday in the parish house on Chemeketa street, for a cov ered dish supper. Mrs. R. D. Paris and Mrs. George Arbuckle are the committee in charge of arrangements. Dancing and cards are being planned following the supper. - ; Silrerton -Mrs. D. E. Geiser entertained a group of friends at her home on Mill street Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in quilting. Present were Mrs. Kate Morley, Mrs. Bertha Morley, Mrs. C. M. w ray, Mrs. Albert Webb. Mrs. J. Staynor, Mrs. Will Schu ster, Mrs. Henry Annundson and Mrs. Geiser. The American War 1 Mothers will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o clock In the American Lutheran church, at which time a report of the visit to the veterans hospital will be given. Of the seventeen mothers which made the trip last Wednesday, . fifteen had never seen the hospital and some very Interesting reports are being planned. - Independence.' The Y-l-D dancing club held their last dance of the season Friday even ing at the Sloper hall at 7 o'cldck. A ; no host dinner pre ceded the dance. - Mrs. James Robbie, Mrs. Ellen Davis and Mrs. Henry Mattlson composed the committee In charge. ', Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKay and children, left Saturday after noon for Portland where they will be guests for the Easter holiday at the home of Mrs. McKay's mother. Mrs. K. Hill. : Mrs. W B. Walcher, who has been, spending the week in Port land at the home of Mrs. George Allison, has returned to her home on South Commercial street. , Members of the Etokta club will meet with Miss Gertrude Aiken at Chemaka,,. Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. H. G. Carl will have charge of the study hour la "Ore gon ; History' - for the afternoon The ' McKlnley ; Parent Teach ers : association . meeting which was to 'have , been : held Monday will - be .postponed until April 13 due to April 6 being a; school holiday. ; Mrs. John A. Carson left Thursday for Seattle where she will vlsit with her shttef. Mrs, W. J. Hafter. She will be there for . a fortnight. -' , Mrs. Mildred Brooks, and Mrs: Johanna Perry are spending the Easter holiday In Portland. STETE BRA LEY DEAD PERRTDALE, April 4 Word was received Friday morning that Steve Braley had died at his home in Sheridan; Mr. Braley will be remembered here by many as a hop grower,' having run the yrd on the Benton Flanery place ,now owned by Robert Mitchell, ' for many . years.1 ! - . , , Mr. Braley has been in poor health for some time, ' and his daughter, -Mrs;, JUnmett- fainter of W&eeler hss-been-helping tare for him fer several weeksw Club SocUtu Editor Rural Community Group Has Meeting : Brush College -The Brush College Helpers held an interest ing meeting at the pleasant coun try home of Mrs. John Schlndler at Brush College. Thursday, Mrs. Herbert Borden ef - Salem was principal speaker of . the f arter noon and gave a rtTld description of nine months ahe spent as In structor In "Shelden-Jackson, Presbyterian missionary school in Sitka. Alaska. Mrs. A. R. Ewing presided at the short business session hearing reports of Tarious committees. Mrs. A. E. TJtley, delegate to the third district convention held at Hlllsboro gave a report and Mrs. A. R. Ewing gave a report of the work done by Miss Margaret Oil- lis. health nurse of Polk county. Mrs. Harry Bonney was In charge of devotionals. Mrs. Fred Olsen conducted the patriotic program giving a reading and leading the flag salute. The hostesses were' assisted at the tea hour by Mrs. L. Hlmmel and Mrs. A. E. Dtley. The guest list included; Mrs. Herbert Borden and her mother, Mrs. L. Davis, Mrs. Grace Lehman, all of Salem, Mrs. Emory Lehman, Portland, Mrs. Joe Singer. - Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Otto Schlndler, Mrs. Sam Ruett? all of Brush Col- ege and Mrs. Albert Bouffler. Or chard Heights. Members were: Mrs. J. D. Walling, Mrs. Ferdin and Singer, Mrs. M. Focht, Mrs. Esther Oliver, . Mrs. Fred Ewing. Mrs. Harry Bonney, Mrs. A. . R. Ewing, Mrs.'- W. F. McCall, Mrs. A. E. TJtley, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Oliver Whitney, Mrs. A. D. Olsen, Mrs. TJ. J. Lehman. Mrs. L. Cer- renka and the hostesses. Ten smalt boys and girls, children of the members were additional guests Thursday. t . '. S -Macleay. The . 4 M club was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. G. E. Terwllliger at her Salem home. , At noon dinner was started at a long table centered with spring flowers and tall yellow candles. A short business meeting was held in the afternoon at which the president, Mrs. Marvin Wells, presided after which the' study of Oregon was taken up. The members gave short talks on In teresting things about Oregon. Mrs. J. Tekinburg .read a paper on the early history of Macleay. and little Lorain e Patterson gave a reading. The subject study for May will be Turkey. : Mrs. W. A. Jones will entertain the club in May. Mrs. a. f. Lewis was re ceived as a club member. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Fuestman, Mr. and Mrs Jesse Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tekenberg, Mrs.: R. Patterson, Lorain e Patterson, Mrs. B. Olin. Mrs. A. F. Lewis. Mrs. E. Knigh- ten, Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mrs. H. E. Martin. Mrs. D. Shell berg. Mrs. Marvin Wells and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwllliger. Woodburn. Miss Elizabeth Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Miller, entertained the cast of the operetta. "Hulda of Hoi land" at her home near Donald Wednesday evening. Miss Miller was accompanist for the operetta. which was given March 27. The evening was spent in play ing ckrds, dancing and roasting marsbmallows. Delicious re freshments were served by the hostess. She was assisted by Miss Helen McPherson and Oual Dickey. i Members of the cast and their friends were invited to the par ty. Those present were:; Miss Helen McPherson, coach of the operetta, - Opal Dickey, Peggy Shorey, Edithe Shrock, Jessie Sims, Zona Schwab, Glen Seely, Elmer Froemke, Dennis Froem ke, Kenneth Gillanders Arthur Ginther, Dr. Paul Pemberton, Harold Schooler,- Virgil Dlrksen. Laverne. Norton and the hostess. Elizabeth Miller. There will be a general re hearsal of the Junior Symphony orchestra at the armory Easter Sunday, from 2 to 4, after: which the entire personell of the or chestra are requested to remain for another ensemble picture, as the one previously taken-did not finish as had been expected. Tick ets for the concert will be on sale at Wills' Music store and the Pat- ton Book store. People holding season membership tickets are entitled to two tickets. It - has been announced. . i. Our . Easter Advertisement On Easter morning we feel that we should not just tell you about" our fine lumber and building1 materials but make our advertisement appropriate to the oc casion. ' , ' . . Naturally when one thinks of Easter they think of going to church. ' We thought that we would run a picture of a church in our ad but again we couldn't tell which one to run as we would not want to hare anyone feel that we were partial to any. one church. We decided to run the cut of the little chicks no one can tell who he belongs to as chickens are all more or less alike. Chickens, bunnies and eggs, all remind one. of Easter. : . ' Mm i 610 N. Capitol Aff airs M4 Matron Informally Complimented, r Mrs. Fred Siewert was compli mented with a delightfully In formal evening at the home of Mrs.-J. b. Billeter with Mrs. Hen ry Wolf and Mrs. Ray 8 trans- ban gh - as .. assisting hostesses Thursday. , The guest rooms . were beauti fully arranged with spring blos soms which carried out the color of yellow and white. Lunch was served at small tables each cen tered with dainty flowers In erystal baskets. - The menu also earried out the yellow and white of Easter. .' Guests In compliment to Mrs. Siewert were Mrs. O. R. Straus- baugh. Mrs. A. . Siewert. Mrs. AI HUf ikerr Mrs. Guy Phelps, Mrs. L. Lu Tnornton, Mrs. Ruth Grimes, Mrs. Henry Sim, Mrs. A. A. Weathers, Mrs. L. coe, Mrs. Grant E. Wykoff, Mrs. C. Eggler, Mrs. Hans Hofstetter, Mrs. A. J. En glebart, Mrs. p. Thomas, Mrs. Earl Stransbaugh, Mrs. Elva Payne. Mrs. Frank Stransbaugh. Mrs. Aura Williams, Mrs. Ray El lison, Mrs, Joe Teal and Mrs. Bil leter, Mrs. .Wolf, and Mrs. Ray Stransbaugh., ;;'. ' .. - " . independence The Kill Kara Klub met -at the home of C O. Sloper, . Friday evening. Mrs. tsioper. Mrs. KODble and Mrs. Cockle were hostesses. This was the last meeting ef the season and a 7 o'clock dinner was served. The evening was spent In play ing "500", High onorg golns; to Mrs. J. S. Robie and Harrison Brant. ' - High scores for the year ' were announced.-J. Robbie and Mrs. Chester Sloper holding the high score. . The annual nienle will be held later In the season. Mrs. Carbray, Mrs. Brant and Mrs. Robbie will have this In charge. Independence The Past Grand club of. the Rebekah lodge met at the home of Mrs. J. N. Jones Thursday evening. Mrs. J. N. Jones, Mrs. Earl Ruet and Mrs TR. W. White being hostesses for the evening. The af rair was a costume party and caused great merriment. A short business ses sion was held, the new president. Mrs. Edna Irvln. presiding. The rest of the evening was spent In playing games and Initiating the last two past grands, Bernita Jones and Margaret Hanna, Into the order. This degree was giren by the following ladies: Mrs. Jones. Mrs, White, Mrs. Glrard, Mrs. W. E. Craven, Mrs. Robbie, Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Damon. The 'American Lutheran Guild will hold its next meeting Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chureh parlors. Mrs. Louis Rudle who is president of the organization is being assisted by Mrs. H. Rienwald. Mrs. H, Boardmound and Mrs. Bllser Mrs. Clarence Byrd will be . In charge of the missionary study for the afternoon, which will be followed by a rocal solo by Mrs. H. J. Hjort and a piano number by Miss Ruth Beforrd. . Silverton Mrs. W. L. Wright, county secretary of the Parent Teachers' asosclation, was at Sil verton' Thursday and met with the local association. Plans were an nounced for the Marlon county council for which Silverton will be host on May 16. At this time Mrs. W P. Brice of Portland, state president, will be one tt the speakers. Plans were also made for a cooked food sale to be held the middle of April and a rum mage sale to be held in May. Mrs. Arthur Dahl was acting chairman Thursday. Mrs. W. N. Arbuthnot is president of the local order. Gervais Members of the Past Matrons' club of Gervais were guests of the Woodburn Past Ma trons' club Thursday night. Those going from here were Mrs. Sum ner Stevens. Mrs. M, D. Henning, Mrs. Sam H. Brown, Mrs. V. O. Booster, Mrs. Scott Jones, Mrs. John S. Harper, Mrs. George Ramp, Mrs. C. T. Brixey, Mrs. E. C. Naftzger and Miss Vera Kep pinger. The Easter observance of the Knights Templar DeMolay Com mandry No. S, will be held at the First Methodist Episcopal church at the Tegular 11 o'clock serv ice. DeMolay members will wear the full temple uniforms which will add to the impresslveness of the services. A 1 special Invita tion Is extended to all wives of the members. . GUPPLY CO. 1 9191 ir 9192 Joint Social Club Hatt Pleasant Meeting v Frlngla-. Mr. T. R Clarke and Mrs. Anna J. Bobbins were joint hostesses Thursday In the Clark home to. guesta and mem ber ef the Prlngle-Pleaaant Point social club. cafeteria luncheon was served at noon and was followed by the business ses sion, l y.-.-- Miss Evelyn Coburn. Miss Ba sel Whiffln, Mrs. George Wilson, Mr. Solon Shlnkle, Mr. Homer Harrison, and Mrs. Rex Jones were invited guests for the day and the club members present were Mrs. J. M. Coburn; Mrs. George Guernes, Mrs.' E. . Clarke, Mrs. Harry Wechter. Mrs. Homer Harrison, Mrs. v Clifford Jones, Mrs. W. H. Grabenhorst, Mrs. A: Casselllus, Mrs. - George Grabenhorst, Mrs. Solon Shlnkle, Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. W. M. McCarroll, Miss Margaret Jones, Mrs. W. M. Coburn, Mrs. O. T. Sealey, Mrs. B. S. Coates, Mrs. C. W. Grabenhorst and the hostess. Mrs. Anna J. Robblns and Mrs. F. K. Clarke.' . ... The dub will meet April If at the home of Mrs. E. G. Clarke of Prlngle. t ; : . Scotts Mills Matrons riostesses tor ohower Scotts Mills Mrs. J. N. Amund- eon and Mrs. Frank Shlelder were joint hostesses at the home of Mrs. Amundson - Tuesday after noon tor a shower honoring Mrs. William Fennlmore. Late in the afternoon lunch was served to the following in vited guests: Mrs. William Fen nlmore, Mrs. Ben Thomas, Mrs. William Fry. Mrs. W. A. Sauers- sig. and -'mother, Mrs. Talbot: Mrs. Carl Millard, Mrs. Charles Herman, Mrs. r Sam Fennlmore, Miss MadaJlne Fennlmore, Mrs. Sarah Smith. Mrs. George Helvey, Mrs. Frank Shlelder and Mrs. Amundson. - e Y . Gervais. Waconda and El driedge Treasure Seekers held their regular meeting at the home , of Miss Nancy Keene, March 28. New officers were elected to office as follows: president, Nan cy Keene; vice president, Doro thy Hannegan; secretary, Flor ence Wargnier; . treasurer, Lela Wood; club reporter, lone FJuno. One new member was Initiat ed. All officers Including the new member, Helen Hannegan, were present. Mrs. Ivan Brun dldge, club leader, and daughter and son, Mrs. Carter Keen and Mr. and Mrs. Keene, parents of the hostess, were present. The afternoon was spent in making new by-laws singing songs, play ing games and refreshments were served at a late hour. , Hollywood The regular meet ing of the Merry Minglers club was held at the home of Mrs. Boyd Wilkinson Thursday after noon. The time was spent in pre paring blocks for a quilt, Mrs. H. H. Davidson and Mrs. D. D. Wallace assisted the host ess in serving refreshments at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. James Smith will be hostess to the club at the next meeting. Present for the afternoon were Mrs. J. J. Ackerman, Mrs. Fred Scharff, Mrs. George Thorp, Mrs. J. E. Woodburn, Mrs. L. B. Malm, Mrs. E. S. Barker, Mrs. F. P. Phipps, Mrs. C. C. Colwell. Miss Ollie Mitchell, Miss Fern Col well, Mrs. . H. H. Davidson and Mrs. D. D. Wallace were special guests. 1 a a a Stayton. Complementing her sister,, Miss Marian Conklln, whose wedding is to be an event of Saturday, - Mrs. Dave M. John entertained with a miscellaneous shower at her home on Wednes day evening. A variety of useful and beautiful gifts were received by the bride to be. Bridge was enjoyed during the evening, high score going to Mrs. Clay Agles- ton and consolation to Miss Edna Flits. Those present were Mesdames Fox. Bell, Tate, Brew er, Korinek, Fisher, Neibert, Eg- leston, Mayo, Hull. Ficklin, Pot ter, and Misses Jindra. Amund sen. Ireland, and Fltts. De licious refreshments were served at the end of an enjoyable even ing. Y Kingwood Mr. and Mrs. S. A. LaRant were hosts Sunday at a dinner honoring the 75th birthday of LaRaut's sister. Mrs. Gene vieve Marsters, of Salem. The first intimation Mrs. .Marsters had that she was the honor guest with f Dc, 193 W Shw$ One ntontk ml m ffsmcm. Cmiii Mood mm fj or h mm g on wotl. A calendar youIl Gvarantd aal Sovfaga Sop ttBnG AsExnimg! y .jjRONz V- Mutual A If Dmujcsitn. - '- Savings and Loan 1 I I .' W. 3H iftus '. ASSOCIATION 1 I ' 31i M.M tiz. ' - - -'aucnto.,, - , - - I Vi tag T3ffll V savings & uoim NX A G G O C I AT I O tl Ki Vv ; SAL e m r'.' .' : NX.;" 344 State St.; "iV - " i !. NTelephoBe " " was tie appearance of the larre birthday cake with Us 7f candles. Quests offering congratulations and participating fa a gift shower tor Mrs; Marsters were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Davis and Mrs. Waldo Adams, all of Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Leston Lewis. Mrs. R. G. Smith, and Miss Constance Lewis. all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Narcisa LaRaut. Mr. and' Mrs. Stanley Cummlngs. Mrs. Hector Adams, : Mrs. ' Frankie Hobbs, Genevieve Adams, and the honor guest, Mrs. Marsters, all of - Sa lem; and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. La Rant. . - e . Ernest Stouf fer Weds Portland Girl Orchard Heights Friends of the A. R. Stouf fer family who formerly lived here will be inter ested to hear of the marriage of their eldest son, Ernest Stouf fer to Miss Grace Wallace of Port land. , The marriage will be solemniz ed Sunday morning in that city and weather permitting will be an outdoor, sunrise service. Other wise it wiU be in the Four Square Gospel church with which the young couple are associated. Af- ter short wedding journey. Mr. and Utrm Otnnffcr will maVa tli.!- "omft in r0 -where the groom is employed. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stouffer who now live at Greenwood, went to Portland Saturday to be present at their son's wedding. Bridge Party at Hams Home ' Valsetz -Mrs. Dorothy Har ris gave a card party Thursday entertaining the women of the H. G. L. club. Two tables of bridge were in play throughout the af ternoon.1 Vesta Ross had high score: the cut award went to Georgia Green. . - - Monmouth The - - anniversary of the Homelike society of the Evangelical church was pleasantly observed Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. Nothsteln, whose birthday anniversary was observed at the same time. Cos tumes of the days of long ago were brought from chests and at tics, to add a touch of the unus ual; and some amusing results were obtained. - . - A feature of the affair was a talk by Mrs. A. J. Richardson, 87, a pioneer who crossed the plains in 1846. She recalled events and reminiscences of frontier days In a humorous and sprightly man ner. About 25 ladies enjoyed the afternoon! Mrs. Frank Moreland. the president, was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mclntyre, who have made their home in Sa lem for the past two years, plan to leave Sunday for Portland where they will spend a few days prior to their departure for Mis soula, Mont, where they ex pect to locate. Mr. Mclntyre has been manager of the Fox Elsinore theatre and later managed the same theatre, house under the Warner Brothers' management. Their many friends in Salem wish them well in their new resi dence. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Mclntyre will make the trip by motor go ing the northwest route. . Independence. Mrs. Valen Guild was pleasantly surprised when friends and neighbors walked In, with well filled bas kets, to have a birthday dinner with her. The evening was spent in music and cards. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wander, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Mattlson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Rob bie. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guild, and Mr. and Mrs. Valen Guild. Gervais Members of the local Girl Scout troop were guests of the Woodburn troup Thursday evening, for a social evening. Miss Carol Minaker of Gervais who 'Is teaching in the Woodburn school Is captain of the Woodburn troop. Mrs. A. B. Minaker and Mrs. G. J. Moisan assisted the captain, Mrs. A. B. Adklsson in the way of transportation for the girls, The meeting was held in the so cial room of the Woodburn Pres byterian church. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dunne and children, Marshall and Caroline motored to Portland Saturday to spend the Easter vacation with Mrs. Dunne's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sparks. like no charge! ii liini.iiii; i I -ii mi - . ACCEPT thia cIencLr with our compliments. Just call for it al our office . . .' o obligation. Or jmst put your nam mod oddrtu .on I kit mdrtrtitmtnt mod wt will mail one to yom immtdiotcly. 1 (JK L. B. STEEUIAJOCE a Woodburrt Woman's Club Has Meeting T7 d b urn The Woodburn Woman's club held Its regular business meeting in the . social rooms of the publle library Wed nesday afternoon. The program for the meeting was in charge of the American ization committee of the club. Mrs, A. E. Austin, who also pre sided In the absence of Mrs. W. J. Wilson, who is 111, gay an in teresting talk on ' the purposes and aims of the Americanization committee and told of some of the things accomplished. Mrs. Atehinson of Gervais. who was a delegate to the district con vention held In Hlllsboro recent ly,' reported on her trip and also told of the child 'welfare work being carried on . by Women's clubs over the' state. Delegates to the county eon Tentlon to be held . in . Stayton April 23 were ehosen. The dele gates are: Mrs. W. J. Wilson Mrs. J. J. Hall, Mrs. Arista Nen del, Mrs. Ronald E. Burnett, and Mrs. A. E. Austin. Mrs. E. N. weV4Vev2 MM MM 5D .CDol l itmt tbougbt, mt I started out that morning, that mt long, accident-frtt record would be toon shattered bit a terrible accident. : . ; . nA reckless turn by a thoughtless driver forcea me to tbe curb, when a pede$trian,stepptng off, was struck by my fender and severely injured. "Suit was brought d despite strong evidence submitted to prove that I was not negligent, the Jury awarded heavy damages against me. 1 EIWABE L-, Because I was protected by adequate liability coverage, tbe insurance company defended me, paid my attorney fees and court costs, and paid tbe judgment I" - rlaveA QIC COMPIxETE . PROTECHOM It is not cnouk, in tneae Jays of con Rested traffic, to nave tKc usual Fire, - and Transportation. Collision and Property Damage coverages. For complete protection, you must nave adequate LxABILniV coverage as welL Juries "are awarding increasingly neavy damages for personal injuries .tlie old liability limits of $5,00O7$ 10,000 are no longer sufficient. It costs little more to.be sure of complete protection. 7171 Fred E. Mangis Agency New Bligh Building Salem, Oregon . 'GENERAL CASUALTY COMPANY . O F AMERICA . ' --" I IZall will also be a delegate be cause ef the fact that she ts the first past president of the Marion county Federation of Women Alternates are: Mrs. V. D. Bain, Mrs. Atehinson, Mrs. John Friend, Mrs. Rodney Alden and Mrs. James Miller. After the business meeting a delicious buffet lunch was serv ed. The meeting rooms were beautifully decorated in accord ance with the Easter spirit and the food was the characteristic food for the Easter season. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. H. Overon, Mrs. Arista Nendel. Mrs. L. R. Tweedle and Mrs. Susan Livesley. The hospit ality committee was Mrs. Nellie Mulr and Miss arrie Waterbury. -. m The Woman's Foreign Mis sionary society of the First Meth odist Episcopal church, will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:20 in the church parlors. Mrs. Ronald Glover is chairman for the after noon, assisted by Mrs. B. L. Steeves who will speak, on her trip to Mexico. Mrs. Edgar Falkner will give a group of rocal num bers during the afternoon. MSURMGE 'am.