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Th OREGON STATES IAN. Salem. Orfon, Tuesday I.IcrnL-, I. lay 25, Society Patriotic X) r der Tells; Memorial Plans , " The annual plans made by the Woman's Relief Corps for the ob servation of Memfirlal day hare 'been announced and include pro rnmi for the schools, andthe bridge and flower service In which all patriotic orders participate. "tm vur the American War xtAttir will aid the W. R. C. in the observation of the school pro- . grams. ; .. ' i . Talks will be made In all the schools Friday by-i member of the corps, accompanied by one other member or preferably by a mRiW of the American War The schedule for speakers and the schools in which they speak Include: Salem high school, Mrs. Sonthwlck: Grant school. "MolUe Pearce: Garfield. Mary Kennedy: Washington. Ida Trag- lio; ParrUh. Panline Clark: ht. Vincent de Paul. Florence Shlpp. Highland. Emma Fisher;5 Engrle wood, Hattle Jewett; McKInley. Bertha Lovelaud; Leslie Junior high school, LaMoine Clark: Lin coln Rose Hagedorn; school for blind, Louise King; Yew Park. Sarah Peterson: Richmond, Ger trude Remington; Willamette uni versity. Vera Glover; Sacred Heart academy. Norma Terwilli ger; Salem Heights, Hattie Ken non; girls' training school. Flor ence Shlpp; tuberculosis hospital, Pauline Clark; West Salem school, Hattle Cameron, i " . All patriotic orders are Invited to participate in the bridge serv ice Saturday at which time flow ers are thrown, otbe river. Public- and school children are being Invited to bring flowers, to the ar mory Friday aJJday in order that there may be plenty of flowers with which to decorate graves. All patriotic orders are invited to attend the Memorial pop-luck dinner to be served this year- at the First Christian church at noon. History Class Will Close Season Members of the history section of the Salem Arts league held the last meeting of the spring at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. John Clif ford Monday night. This meeting marked the close of the second year for this group of students. The class "was organised under the direction of John Clifford andJbe gan the study of Oregon history with the first discovery in- the fifteenth century of the west coast of the new continent. - Research has developed a fund of information and interest in the twlota-month meetings . of the section. The class will begin the fall series of meetings with re search study concerning the com ing of . the missionaries . to the west.. - '.- Plans are under way for several cummer trips tp be made by the section to points of historical In terest In the valley. .-.' Birthdays are Complimented A delightful party was that held recently at the Livenston home "on North Fifth street at which time the birthdays of those born In May were celebrated. A program of songs and stunts was given by Mrs. Hallie Hinges, Mrs. Cora Hendry, . Miss Helen Put . nam, R. C. Bushnell, B. South- vlck. .Mrs. Marion Putnam; Mrs. M. A. Schneller, Miss Detonla Byrn, G. N. Ireland," and small George Burson Ireland presented ' each honor guest with a flower in token of their birthday. Assisting at the social hour were Mrs. Eugene Wright, Mrs. 1 Llvenston, Miss ' Helen Putnam. Miss Blanche -MeCrown, and Miss Mary Newman. . Mrs. Breyman Boise is Out Hostess An interesting club luncheon to start off the week was that for which 1 Mrs. Breyman Boise was hostess at her home Monday at one o'clock. Following luncheon bridge was in play. ". . Present as special guests were Mrs. Kenneth Bailey. Mrs. George Waller and Mrs. Doiph -: Craig, Club members present were Mrs.' P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Gus Hlx eon, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Frederick Deckebach, Mrs, Rich ard Slater, Mrs. Charles Robert son, .Mrs. Bert Ford.' Mrs. A. -C Eoff and Mrs.. Boise. . - Prlngle The Pr Ingle Worn en's club met at the home of Mrs. B. A. Hilflker Tuesday even ing, - for their regular monthly meeting. After the business sea lion t program and social time ' was enjoyed by all. Those present were: Mrs. Coble, Miss Evelyn . Coburu. Mrs. If. C. ' Stapleton Mrs. Frank . Waltsey, Mrs. George Adams. Mrs. John Fabry Sr;. Mrs, Paul Gurgurlch. Mrs. J. Bonney, Mrs. 6. B. Allm. Mrs. John Fabry Jr.. Mrs. Greer, Mrs. Chailes urabennorst, Mrs. O. TJ 'Sealey Mrs. George Wilson Mrs. W Grabenhorst, Mrs. John Van Lv degraf, Mrs. A. J. Hilflker. Mrs S. Emery. Mrs.: Harry Wechter. Mrs, E Clark, Mrs. W. McCar- rou, Mrs. Clifford Jones, Mrs. F R. . Clark, Mrs. ,Rex Jones, Mrs W. Coburn, Irs. J. Coburn, Mrs ti. a. iiuuker. Ines, Evelyn. Hoi lis Hilflker and Roberta Graben horst. Cloverdale- Miss 01gar Garner as cnairman of the social commit tee of the Epworth League of the M. K. , church' entertained . the group at the Garner home on Wednesday evening. A number of outdoor games were played and at a late hour welners were roast ed around a. huge bonfire. Those in the group were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne and daughter Ruth, Lester and ' Norman Bur goyne, Larue Barham. - Violet Hatfield, Ivan Iladley, Mrs. Ear ner, Alvin, Rachel. Clarence and nrner. NeWs and Club Olive M. Doak. j - SOCIAL CALENDAR ' ' : ' " . " r ' ; - "i r Tuesday ; May 26 - Social afternoon club of Eastern Star, o'clock in Masonic temple; program; any visiting-members of Star ; In city Invited. . . . , . . ., r Auxiliary of Sons of Union Veterans, 7:J0 o clock -at Salem Woman's club. . Chi Delta chapter of Delphian, withers. 3.T. V- ; laner. ?60 Summer street,. 9:80 o'clock. ' ,, Past Grand Matron's dub, at home of Mrs. w. at. ; Persons, 96 Gaines street. ' - , Englewood' community club at United Brethern -0 churchy 7: SO o'clock: program. Mrs. Wayne Pettit will be hoatess to the. Salem Press club at hr home in the Court apartments. ; Mrs. George. Pearce. 267 .North Winter street ; 2 : 3 0 o'clock. hostess to member of First Presbyterian church Missionary society. . . . i I Wednesday, May 27 American Lutheran Missionary Guild, parlors of church; tea meeting. . - ' ' , s Leslie Can Do .class, guest xt Mrs. Mason Bishop. 1350 South Commercial street. . ... - . Mrs. Max O. Buren. hostess to Missionary society of First Presbyterian church, at her home, 745 Court 'street. c -" ' Chemeketans will meet for social meeting in Bush pasture. 5:30 o'clock; go through stile on Mission street, and follow signs. Potluck picnic. Games and mu sic planned. Chemeketan's friends welcome. First Congregational .Woman's union, birthday tea. in afternoon, home of Hrs.' George Rossman. ' I Thursday, May 28 Town and Gown club, 2:30 o'clock, Lausanne JialL North Salem W. C. T. V. regular meeting; program planried; public Invited. " ' . I ' j Friday, May 29 ' Past Matrons club, Mrs. James Godfrey. Prof. William Wallace Graham will present pupils in recital at Waller hall Friday at 8 o'clock.,. First Spiritualist church circle, George Stoddard home, 1420 North-Fourth street. ' ' Mrs. Max O. Buren Will Entertain 1 t ' Mrs. Max O: Buren will enter tain for members of the Mission ary society oft the First Presby terian church at her home at 745 Court street Wednesday afternoon, beginning at 2:30 o'clock, r Mrs. J. G. Whittlg, Mrs. Waldo Mills, . Mrs. Grover C. Birtchet, Mrs. Reed Chambers, i Mrs. T, M. Doughton. Mrs. W. A. Delxell, Mrs. Owen D. Hntton, Mrs. Her bert Hauser and Mrs. Charles Pratt. s Tea will follow the business meeting. . .;.' Tunior Artisans Win Honor Junior Artisans of Salem lodge won first pTiie in the contest for drill teams and program in the recent Junior Artisan conclave held 1n Portland this past veek. Juniors from I all over t. Oregon competed for this first place. Mrs. David Smith was the director of the group. f , Those - who : -competed were LDorothy Thomas. - Frances Jirak, Eleanor 'Curtis, William Judson, David ' Smith, i - Jr., . Joe Meany, Harold Alderin, Doris Hart, Joyce Chambers, Maxine LeGon, David Barham,, Leila Moriarty, June de Merritt, Marjorle Keefer, Wanice McCaH, Virginia Mason, Hazel Strang, jValere Karr, Edna Jones, Leah ! Stelnbock, Loris Doty, Byron j Peyton, Virginia Hart, ; Leola Harlan, Dorothy Harlan, Jonell Strouf. Vera .Wen ger. Ruby Pierce, Frances Mc Call. " j Those accompanyiaR the Jun iors were Mr. and .Mrs. David Smith. Sr., Mrs. W. J. Barham, Mrs. Isaac Thomas, Mrs. Fred Karr, and Mrs. Ivan Martin. ,... Mrs. Mason Bishop to Be Hostess The Leslie Can Do class of the Leslie Methodist church -will be the guests of Mrs. Mason Bishop. 1350 South Commercial street. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. B.I Roseman and Mrs. Be nRandall will be assistant hostesses. Each member is asked to bring a guest for this bust ness and social meeting. - ii ROYALTY WEDS IN PARIS 4 '-r 5nd fce'-fn?c Claming or; to be explicit. Princess Mar- E?JiJwVtrT!B5i,B.iPJiBe, G. Boubin-Parma, lear ZZJLf1 4Jl of F apl-after their wedding-, which was Pxince GaeUn is a krother of ex-Exaprees Zita of Austria, Soeietv Editor Mrs. F. Snedecor to Return Wednesday , - Mrs. Frank Snedecor will re turn -to Salem sometime Wednes day and she will be accompanied by Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Owens of Mobile, Alabama. Mrs. Sned ecor left Salem early this spring with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy, The party made an extended tour through the southern part of the United States visiting points of interest all along the way. j. Visits were made at such points of interest as Ft. Almo, Galveston and Its seajwaU, New Orleans and its Mardl Gras," the "fountain of youth" of Ponce de Leon, St. Augustine and its famous old slave mart. Key West, the farthest . point . south on the Atlantic coast, and finally to Mo bile where Mr. and Mrs. Dancy left for Oregon by train and Mrs. Snedecor stayed to visit. Pink and Lavender ' Club Meets .Hubbard. Mrs. Ralph Grim" and her daughter. Mrs. Mel Ma lone, were- hostesses a tthe meet ing of the Pink and Lavendar club Thursday afternoon at i the home of Mrs. Grim. A happy time was spent at prize winning- stunts with Mrs. Kitty Kidston and Mrs. Anna Scholl the win ners. A door prize went to Mrs. Laura Jackson. v Refreshments were served to the following members: Mrs. Edith Painter, Mrs. Alice Weav er, Mrs. Mary Mallory, Mrs. Alice Adams, Mrs. Laura Jackson, Mrs. Anna Scholl, -Mrs. Anna Plats, Mrs. Hattle Crocker, Mrs. Chris tina Stauffer, Mrs. Kitty Kid ston, Mrs. Susie Ott, Mrs. Anna Scholl. Miss Anita i Bevens, Miss Lenore Scholl, Miss Carmen Scholl, and Miss Frances Weaver. Guests - were Miss 'Mary Pau- ker, Mrs. Emma Evens and Miss- Daisy Ogle of Aurora. ' , v ;' Monmouth At the annual election of officers of the Mon mouth Business and Professional women's -club, Mlsa Faith Kim ball was named president; Mrs. F.- R. Bowersox, vice-president; Mrs. F. O'Rourke, secretary; Miss tsess s narrow, recording secre tary.; and Mrs. Glenn Whiteaker, treasurer. N k I Jo Affairs Arts League Will Observer"Poetry WeeK' ' Salem Arts league will observe "national poetry, week with an outstanding program' which promises to be of much Interest to the public which is Invited to attend. The league will present Ethel Romlg Fuller, ' Howard Mc KInley and Verne Bright, all well known " writers of Oregon tonight in, the auditorium of the city , library. . Mrs. Fuller who le well known through : her Oregonlan articles as . well me her poetry, will give an impromptu 'talk., and read Lfrom her ; latest book which is Just off tfLe press. , . i Mr. - McKInley, who has given the public a book of Terse with in the-past- two months, will speak of his year In New York City and literary contacts made there and Mr, Bright will make an informal talk, on subject of his own choosing. . .This meeting is , special one for the Salem Arts league which closed its session some time ago; and forms tha : league's sresture of support for "national poetry week," a .celebration , generally observed in the east but known little of in the west. Complimenting the "distln Ben Randall will be assistant before the guests of the league tonight, a-dinner is being plan ned , for covers expected to be placed for about 24. The dinner will be at e o'clock In the Spa. ' The program at the library will begin at 8 o'clock. r. r'':- . -"i Club Elects , " Officers - : Monmouth The last . meeting of .the Social Hour club for the current year, was held Wednes day afternoon, with 'Mrs. G. R. Crof oot and Mrs. R. B. . Swenson as hostesses a4 the letter's home. Of fleers elected were: vMrs. E. C. Cole, president; Mrs. James Gentle, .vice-president ; and Mrs. Homer Dodds.- secretary. i-v Mrs. LeiRbton withdrew her name as a member for the coming year as she plans : to be in Cali fornia, and Mrs. J. F. Santeojras chosen to fill the vacancy. . f The aftetnoon was pleasantly concluded with refreshments. . Monmouth Maid is Married : Monmouth A . wedding of much local Interest was solemn ized Wednesday: morning at nine o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John , Scott of Monmouth, when their daughter, Mildred, became the bride of Olger G. Se iner of Glendale, Oregon. Rev. F. C. Stannard of the' Baptist church read the service before a small group of relatives of the two families. ; The bride was at tractively frocked - in a going away ensemble, of tajt and brown. i Miss Scott, who is a graduate of the local grade high school and. normal school, is a talented violinist, and during her girlhood spent at Monmouth was active in Bchool, church and social affairs. For the past three years she has been teaching school in 'Glen dale. Mr. and Mrs. Sether will be at home In Glendale. Dinner Compliments Travelers - Mill City Complimenting Miss Grael Herrlck and Miss BIrdean Feese, who are leaving Saturday Lfor their respective homes, Mrs. F. R. Olin entertained at a din ner at 6:30 In her home Tues day, May 19. , The table was beautifully decorated in a pink color scheme of flowers, tapers and nut cups. The same tone was repeated fn the dinner menu. Covers we're place dfor Mesdames W. W. Allen, John Dawes, Andy Holthouse, Hal Iadd, Misses Floy Wright, Ethel Hickey, BIrdean Feese, , Grael Herrlck, Mildred Pearson, Mary Holthouse, Milll cent OUn, and ' the hostess, Mrs. Olin. Bridge followed with prize for high score going to Mrs. Ladd', Miss Pearson second and Mary Holthouse consolation. Guest prizes of silver were given Miss Feese and Miss .Herrlck. Wedding Anniversary Observed - : , . - Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mathls cele brated their forty-sixth wedding anniversary Sunday at their coun try home. A picnic dinner was served. '., - Covers, were laced for Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mathis, honor guests; and Mr. and Mrs. E. C Smith, Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mathis, Charlotte Mae Mathls, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sutter, Mrs. Loreen Mathis, Miss Emma Varley, Veru Mathls. Mr. and Mrs. James Gor ton, Mrs. A. L.- Brooks, Margar et Brooke of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hadley, Junior Hadley of Macleay, Mrs.. Minnie Smith of Jefferson. , .. Monmouth Mrs. B. F. Butler was hostess , at her attractive home on N. Broad street, Tuesday afternoon, in compliment to her cousin, Mrs. Leighton Smith who will leave soon for the -south, with her husband, to spend a year at Ventura, California. Three ta bles of ."bridge were in ; play against a background of fragrant spring flowers; honors going to Mrs; Homer Dodds. Those enjoy ing the affair were: Mrs. J. B. V Butler. Mrs. R. E. Derby, Mrs" A. H. Craven. Mrs. Mina Cornelius, Mrs. E. C. Cole, Mrs. Dodds, Mrs. Cora RIddell, Mrs. T. M. Roth, Mrs. Velma Smith, Mrs. Leighton Smith. Mrs." Walter Smith and the hostess.' " r - Refreshments,: carrying out the floral color scheme of the rooms, were served after the playing. Portland r Wedding Of Interest -" ' Silrerton Rev. ILr L. Bowman of the First Presbyterian ehurch of Portland read the simple ser vice In the church parlors Satur day which united Jn; marriage Miss: Alma Gunderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Gunderson of Sllrerton and Lester J. Mc pherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McPherson of Knappa. Oregon. Only immediate " relatives and friends were present. The bride wore a floor length gown of Het over pink eatin, and a cap veil caught with gardenias circled her head. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and pastel shaded sweet peas. Hiss Lilian Redlack was the only attetodant She wore a gown of yellow geor gette made floor length-, and car ried an arm bouquet of pink rose buds and sweet peas. Edward Howard of Chehalls acted - as best man. Following the ceremony the wedding party motored to Silverton where a re ception, was held at the home of the bride's parents. Guests . were received In the living . rooms which were artistically mrranged with: flowers as a background for the receiving group. ,i ;t i , - The serving table "waa beauti fully decorated In pink and white flowers with tapers to harmonise. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson left immediately following the recep tion. Mrs. McPherson wore a tan ensemble and accessories to match as a going away costume. Mrs. McPherson is well known in Silverton having attended 'the local schools, and later taking additional school work in Port land. Mr. McPherson Is a gradu ate oe me university of Oregon. ' !" Mrs. U Small Heads Turner Group Turner The Methodist women met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. A. Palmer to honor their nresldent. Mm Twn Small, who has served as an offi cer for a number of years. T . . a surprise rift ihowcr r ranged for Mrs. Small, with finw. ers presented j and refreshments served. , Before adjournment .haw offi cers were elected for the ir. They are.' President. Mrs. I Small; vice-president, Mrs. J. W. Ranson; secretary, Mrs. Pearl Witzell: ' treasurer. Mn. cm. Gunning. " . i ! . ,.: s - The soeietv decided to nmviA paint for the Interior of the par sonage. The society will arrange for the basket dinner to be served Sunday at the church's homecom ing service, i l Women nresent were Mm L. Small,- Mrs. Mabel Martin, Mrs. Pearl Witzelj, Mrs. Nellie Gun ning, .Mrs. H. S. Bond, Mrs. E. S. Prather; Mrs. J. W. RaJnsom, Mrs. Ora Bear, Mrs. Doris Burgoyne, Mrs. Mae Hadley, Mrs.- Mildred Cox. Mrs. Crrstal Edwards Mrs. R. Lee Thelssen and Mrs. X. J. Rowley. i. Miss Pro Given Farewell Party - A delightful social evening was observed by members of the Oak Grove church In compliment to Miss Margaret Pro who will leave soon for Boston to ; become the bride of George Poor. The party was held in the chapel where Mr. Poor was a student minister while attending Willamette. An Inform al evening of games with several gifts presented to Miss Pro at the refreshment hour i concluded a happy evening. Those present in compliment to Miss Pro were Miss Bernice Kos chritzky. Miss Ann Stouf for. Miss Dot Morrow, Miss Grace Freman, Miss Ina McRae, Miss- Lillian Marx, " Miss Viora Vaughn, Miss Maxine Fawk, Miss Mary Free man, Jerald Freeman, Lloyd Stouffer, Julian Marx, Ora Mc Rae, Ronald Smith, John McRae, Kandler Hamer, Harold Freeman, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil. Stevens. l: . Independence M r a. Wlllard Craven entertained friends Fri day at her home. The afternoon was spent in conversation and needle" work.' At the close of the afternoon the hostess served dainty lunch to the following guests: Mrs. H. W. Beal, Mrs,. P. L. Hedges, Mrs. Lee Okelley, Mrs. Perey Dickinson, Mrs. Elmer Bus by. . and Mrs. C. MeDaniels, of Portland. "-- . : A pleasing recital was given by Miss Frances Chrlstensen and Miss Maxine Woofield assisted by Miss Marian Chase, violinist, Fri day night In the United Breth ren church. . Miss Chrlstensen and Miss Woof ield were presented by Mrs. L. W. Biddle. - Mrs. J, M. Burgess and small daughter, Dorothy Lane, . returned this weekend from . Hood. River where they have been visiting for the past two weeks. , . ' ' Mrs. Conrad paulus will enter tain for members of her club Thursday at her home. SAME PRICE 1 ": w, 3) 3K, .--Mm- TT7,,.:;' HEIRESS JOV PENNILESS PRINCESS J : i ( 'Prince KbSPIGLlOSI PR WCES?" RbSPlGWOSI k '.. It ; i dAs Pteifeis' Oaughters. ; la-eriUag, telatly wit- -er slater Hla, tk kage eO fcteM Uft fcy their gra-lftkr, Alexaader McDonald, nult!mUla-ur oil p!-fr, ! Ci-ciaeati, Ohio, Laura Stall weet abroadTand t-arrUd a titUr- eoeiiag rrtacosa KMpigUMi. Bjul tarn hug i inbrit-c snysteriowly vaaUhed and the PHacess. whose Paruiia parti and lavish apadiag wr th talk el Earop. was conplId t ceaa keck to tk U. S. t ara a living catering to tke millinry! aad! cniti waate ef Now yrk's social olita. Sk U now destitute, kaviag failed ia War kaaiaese . ventnre, aad wbsata ealy a Ik koaatyef koriece. - Miss Persis HulshofT Will Marry in East Jefferson Miss Persis Hulshoff of Albany, teacher of the Dever school for the past two years, left for Winner, S. D:, Wednesday, where she will be married to Carl Nygren May 2 6. ftygren was f or merly a resident of MUlersburg. Miss Hulshoff s. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Hulshoff, left MU lersburg two years ago for their f ormer home near Winner, S. D. Miss. Hulshoff Is a graduate of Albany high school and of the Normal school at Monmouth. Sat urday afternoon She was honored with a shower at the home of Mrs. Floyd Fisher, with Miss Clara Thlessen as Joint hostess. Those present were the honor guest. Miss Persis Hulshoff, and Mrs. John Covey, Mrs. E. O. Tm-ax-and daughters, Ethel and France's,. Mrs. Thomas Farlow, Mrs. E. E. Beaver and daughter Gertrude, Mrs. A. W. Moreland, Mrs. Lester Conser, Mrs. Raymond Fisher, Mrs. Dale Gronso, Mrs. Henry Ammon, Mrs. W. F. Grenx, Mrs. E. O. Smith, Mrs.A. D. Cus ter . Mrs. J. E. Arnold, Mrs. Gus Nygren, Mrs. Burwell and the hostesses, Mrs. Floyd .Fisher and Miss Clara Thlessen. ; ... . Ivy Rebekah Lodge No. 101 will-hold a special meeting Tues day,: May 26 to present a 25 year Jewel to Mrs. Mary Marouam, also for Mrs.i Vina Losinger who leaves June 1 for North Dakota for an extended visit with her son, Fred Losinger. . Mrs. Losinger plans on making the trip by auto with Mr. and Mrs. Woodard, who are going on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. Speer have as their house guest, their daughter, Mrs. Louie Anderson of Lake Mahopac, New York. Mrs. Ander son formerly lived in Salem . at which time Mr. Anderson was con nected with the Salem schools - Salem symphony orchestra un der the direction of Prof. Hans R. W. Beits will present an elaborate program at the armory the night of June 10.. 4 ; Appearing on the program will be two guest artists, Mrs.' S. W. Starr, soprano, and Alexander Me-, lovidoff, violinist. - ' t i Consuelo FTotverton A hit on D roadway MAKE HAIR GROW like . NEW YORK sMs N EW YORK girls are e busy. The beauty methods they use must be simple. But ' they de mand results. Danderine satis fies them on both counts! Put a few dashes of this frag rant liquid on your brush each time you arrange your hair. See it work wonders! ' $ ' .i Danderine removes oily film; brings out the full, natural color of your hair. It gives hair more sparkle and life than' brillian tine." Mates it softer, fluffier, easier to arrange. Holds it in place, for hours! 1 The worst crust of dandruff la promptly dissolved by Danderine, Scalp Is cleansed, soothed.' Hair stops falling; Is quickly encour aged to grow longer,- hicker and more abundant. One trial and you- won't wonder at the" over whelming way the loveliest girls everywhere are -showing their approval. . Danderine Th Qa Minute Hair Beautifa At AH Drug fttone - Thirty Five Cents I V CaMIVIA dnoC FCANCrSCA Club Plains June Hazel jOreen The Sunshine Sewing ilub were guests of the Neuro club at the' home of Mrs. Dominique La Rosa Wednesday af ternoon. (An Italjan luncheon was served on the spacious lawn. The sewing clubs arranged for a picnic (June 7 at Hazel Green park; the neighborhood to be in vited. The committees are: Ar rangements, Mrs. Louis Fulst and MrsJ Louis Wampler of " Neuro club J and;; Mrs. A. T. Van Cleave and fMrsJ B. C. Zelnlskf of Sun shine club; Invitations, Mrs. Maur ice Dunlgan, Mrs. Adolph Klttel son and Mrs. Boyd Hawley, Neuro, Mrs. Rudolph ; Wacken Mrs. Char les Zellnskl, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Cook. Mrs. Jefferson and Mrs. Robert Beer, assisted the hostess and her daughter.! Miss Hilda La Rosa, in serving, i ii It - ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Scellars and ,Mrsy Flofa Thompson were guests 14 Portland , Monday. SEASOII VITII. POT-ROAST SUGAR AS - WELL AS SALT - l -I - Combined Flavors of Sugar and Salt Blend Delicious! ' with Meat Ml : m .a unese are days when there are oays always bargains on the meat coun ter. A lady who bought a chuck roast for 45 cefits made a tasteful discovery, by cooking it as follows: Sear and brown both sides of the meat In an iron or pot-roast kettle containing: two! or three tablespoon fuls of fat. Tlien sprinkle top sur face of the meet with sugar as Well as salt. Add about a cupful of water, then cover the kettle and cook for an hour. Turn the meat and sprinkle luewly exposed side with sugar and salt. Continue cook ing until the meat is tender, adding Just enough water to keep the meat ront burning. Serve with the gravy which remains; in the kettle, thick ened: with flour if you wish. . You'll be surprised at the unusual, full bodied flavor ia the meat as well as In the grtvy. - " i Cheap (cuts of lamb respond to this seasoning if you prefer that' meat to beef, ii Vegetables also are more tasteful when a dash of sugar to a pinch of salt is added. Most foods are more delicious with sugar. The Sugar Institute. 1-1; ' Adv. Vacation. Rate for , 1 your Telephone TF YOUR tcleDhone , X period between one and eight months : you can enjoy a discount of 50 on regular exchange service.. , jWhile you are away, service on incoming calls is. suspended. Occasional outgoing calls can still be made Full service will be upon iyour. return without charge. 1 - The Pacific Tixepiione June Bride Will be Complimented Brooks Thursday the Brooks community' club were entertain ed la an allday seisiAn at the home of Mrs. Frank Harris on Nbrth Capitol street, Salem. At noon, a potluck dinnir was serv ed to the following guests: Mrs. Bosch, Mrs. .A. B. Harris, Mrs. Banyard. Mrs. B. F. Ramp, Mrs. Dollle " Ramp, Mrs. ' Ashbaugh, Mrs. Dunlavey, Mrs. Ed Brooks, of Salem, Mr. B. F. Ramp and Mr. and . Mrs. Frank . Harris. In the afternoon, Mrs. Joseph Ben nett of Salem and Mrs. O. L. Bailey attended. ' I i ' June 4, the club will meet with Mrs. Fay Loomls, in the SHver- tim. "... . . , . An extra meeting Is planned for June 1 .when the community club has invited the Brtfoks La dles Aid to meet with them In the community ball In honor of early. June bride. Silver Tea Planned at Pearce Home Members of the Missionary so clety ot the First Presbyterian ehurch will entertain with a silver tea at the home of Mrs. George Pearce, this afternoon beginning at 2:30 o'clock. , V. Mrs. Pearce, Mrs.HL. O. Clement and Mrs. Frank Power will re ceive the guests. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. A. F. Mar cus, Mrs. D. A. Hodge. Mrs. W. W. Moore, Mrs. .Tlnkham Gilbert. Assisting at the tea hour will be-Mrs. Van Welder, Mrs. Lyman McDonald, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. Charles Hudklns, Mrs. S. P. Kimball and Mrs. II. J. Clements will pour. A short musical rograra. has been arranged for the tea hours. Bridge Club is Guest Mrs. Roy t Simons was hostess to her bridge club at her home Monday. Special guests were Mrs. J. II. Callaghan and Mrs. Keith Powell of Woodburn; club members pres ent were Mrs. Frits Slade, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mrs. Harry Haw kins, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Wil liam Boot, Mrs. William Walton, Mrs. Simons. Western Boy is Healthiest "yf Y little son, Lee Bo'ce, had IVJL whooping cough, says Mrs. Sam Heyman, 3700 Haynie Ave Dallas, 1 ex. "He was having a hard time until X heard of California Fig oyrup una got mm some, i ne lirst few doses regulated his bowels; bright ened him up marvelously; even seemed to ease the coughing spasms -great deal, ."p : "I have since used Fig Syrup with my boy during colds or upsets. It has been a wonderful help to him; has assisted in making him the strong boy you see perhaps the healthiest ...... uv.uw. u ior more tnan wty years, mothers have praised California Fig Syrup. Leading physicians advise its use with bilious, headachy, constipated children, or to keep the bowels open during colds or children's diseases. Children love its rich, fruity flavor. It tones and strengthens weakened bowels; helps make children robust. Look for the name California when buying. That marks the genuine. LAXATIVE-TONIC Jmr CHILDREN will be idle for anv at any time. :. restored immediately Aim TELEcxupn CJmpani