-Tha OHFCOX -STATESMAN, Salem, - Oregon, Thursday Mornln v February 4 8M 022 - Society News and Club Aff airs Writers Have Interesting Meeting ' Am interesting and attractive meeting of the writer's section of the , Salem ' Arts league was that enjoyed Tuesday night . at the home of Mrs. William D. Smith and Miss Grace Elltabeth Smith. The usual program of original work was presented. Prof. W. E. Lawrence spoke In fascinating fa shion of the flora of the Cascades and the address came to the group over KOAC. Dr. Franklin discuss ed a serial story written by a group of Oregon writers. Original stories and poems were - presented by Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Mrs.- J. M. Clifford. Lynn Cronemlller a paper on trees, Mrs. B. Ii. Steeres another article on trees, Mrs. Edna Dally, Mrs. Ora I. Mclntyre. Mrs. Ray Yocom, and a one act play was read by perry Relgelman. Miss Edna Garfield, Mrs. J. M. Clifford, and Mrs. W. F. Fargo were siren special mention at the meeting for having won signal honors in recent productions. Miss Harriett Long was a spe cial guest for the evening and oth er guests were Miss Helen Lytle, Miss Orma Mclntyre, Mrs. Ray Yocom, and W. E. Smith. Woman's Alliance Will Lunch A luncheon meeting will dis tinguish the regular meeting of tbo Woman's Alliance of the Uni tarian church Friday at one o'clock in the Emerson room of the church. ; Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. R. H. , Lee Steiner, and Mrs. Hallle Hin ges will be the hostesses In charge of general arrangements. Following the luncheon there will be a program hour and Fred Alban Well will address the group informally, Ouvk M. Doak, Society Editor SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, February IS Girl Reserve cabinet and high school Reserves will neet at Y. W. C. A. social rooms for reports on spring conference. Mrs. L. W. Gordon will be hostess for a social meeting of the U. S. Grant circle of the Grand Army of , the Republic at her home 516 North 24th street. 'A pro gram of patriotic inspiration will be given. Fidelis class of First Baptist church, with Mrs. Fred Erickson, 1191 North Capitol street; t o'clock; sur prise program planned. ' Faculty Women will meet 2:30 o'clock at Lausanne hall; place of meeting changed ..because of Illness of Mrs. Doney. Hayesvills Woman's club meets with Mrs. F. Wil liams. Woman's Benefit association. Woman's clubhouse, I o'clock. Ladies Sewing circle of Auxiliary to Sons of Veter ans, with Mrs. Jennls Yantis, at her Kingwood park home; 2:30 o'clock. ; Chapter G of P. E. O. sisterhood with Mrs. W. H. Byrd. Program meeting.' Friday, February 19 Sewing club of Business and Professional Women's club, with Mrs. Lillian Cadwell, Fisher apartments. Calvary Baptist Woman's club, 2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. William Stoddard. Woman's Auxiliary to St. Paul's Episcopal church with Mrs. N. C. Kafoury, 2:30 o'clock. Degree of Honor card party, at Woman's clubhouse, t o'clock. Members are Invited to bring friends. Thimble club of Neighbors of Woodcraft, with Mrs. McDowell at Tourist Cafe. Woman's Alliance luncheon, one o'clock; Emerson room of Unitarian church. Y. M. C. A. Friday night lobby program, Irish theme "for numbers. Hal Hibbard auxiliary to U. S. W. V. with Mrs. Charles Green, 1815 South Church street. Saturday, February to American association of University Women, Silver Grille room of Gray Belle, one o'clock luncheon. Spe cial association program. Woman's Relief Corps will meet at 2 o'clock la Miller's hall. s Lent challenges the home maker to serve meals that are nourishing, yet appe tizing. And here lies her happy answer SHOP AT OUR STORES where Lenten foods are a spe cialty. Just come In and see what we have to of fer. Macaroni, spaghetti, noodles, fish, vegetables, every Item you could pos sibly want. And best of all, besides being unsur passed tor .flavor and nourishment, our Lenten CO More for Your Money at MacMarr's Savings for Thurs., FrL. & Sat., Feb. lcU19-200str Ple"InKlr low Fre3h Creamery m A Local Product 1 pound VxC (SRAQEUSES . Premium Sodas; O A C 24b. pkgs .. L for 4C 1?wg!1. Scagai? . Buy All You . q Want rr. m pounds IOC ErnDun .... MacMarr Hardwheat 4 A aa Every Sack Guaranteed.... fief lb. sack Vu C MaCiNIarr Blend, always fresh blended to suit ths most discriminating taste. Sara the cost of the can. Every pound guaranteed. 2 pounds 55c Solid, Crisp Heads Mayonnaise Best Foods Full 07 Pint . Each HZ Lettuce . Each 5C Oranges Large, Sweet QQ Navels 2 doz. UfC Syrup Amaizo Golden Buy All Want ........No. 10 can 69c 1 pkg. Starch FREE smpm . . . Alaska Pink O or tall cans . . O for LtOZ SDflEanr.31? . . . . Standard Quality O OC 5-oz. cans . Lt for OZ DEANS . Great Northern f f Good Cookers 3 pounds 13 C PEAS . . . Del Monte Early Garden O No. 2 cans L far OOZ SSE&J . . . . Country Kist Golden Bantam 3 cans 25 c Hun Bui? r.3ai?setto DEEF-POT ElOAGT Choice Shoulder Cuts ot Quality Beet Pore Vegetable CTEAltC T-Bont, Klb, Sirloin Cot From the Choicest Beef HENS Choice Young Tender Hens Dressed and Drawn 174 North Commercial I I Fancy Sugar Cured - Half or Whole pound' SFw sTa x , , SUU ft N. Commercial lafiS'Bin.. 5 M! ! W MacMarrWETery Day is Savings Day Patriotic Program is Well Received Independence More tins 10 persons were present at the patri otle program given la celebration of the Geof&e Washlnstoa bl-cen- tennlsl annlTersarx of the Inde pendence Woman's club Tuesday afternoon under the supervision ot Mrs. Z. C Kimball, a daughter of the rerolutlon. Ot interest In the patrlotla scheme of decoration was a Urge flat; ot th United States used In the unrolling ot.the Sacajawea monument at the Lewis and Clarke fair In Portland In II 08. The flag was awarded as a prise to the local club for promptness la financially aiding th more ment and was recelred by Mrs. Garland Hill Cohrs. who repre sented her club. Mrs. Kimball. Mrs. Asa B. Rob inson, Mrs. James Hart and Mrs. Forest Chambers. In lorely colon ial costumes, recelred. - Mrs. A. H. Dixon led the flag salute which was followed by a reading, "George Washington's Mother" by Mrs. Asa B. Robinson. Mrs. O. D. Butler read a paper, "Music of George Washington's Time" written by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. M. J. Butler, who was 111. Mrs. Harry McHale played several selections popular In Washington's time. A group of fa vorite old songs were sung by Mrs. Forest Chambers and a read ing "Trees" was glren by Mrs. James Hart, who told of Washing ton's lore for trees great numbers of which were planted by him. The program closed by the ded ication or a out leaf birch tree planted as a memorial In honor of the Father of His Country whose life was symbolic ot the great giants of the forest. Trib ute to Washington were glren by Jrs. A. H. Dixon, flar bearsr. Mrs. Forest Chambers, Mrs. James Hart, Mrs. Asa B. Robinson and Mrs. z. c. Kimball, chairman. Mrs. Elmer Barn hart Drealdad at the business session In the ab sence of Mrs. M. J. Butler, presi dent. Special guests were mamhara of the W. C. T. U. a,nd also of the w. R. a, local rlsltors, and Mrs. Cynthia Hlnkle, Mrs. A. R. Hart man. Mrs. Chester Hinkle, and Miss Iry Stanley of Dallas. The hostesses, Mrs. O. F. Cohrs. mr. . w. uraren and Mrs. S. B. Walker serred tea at which Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Robinson poured. HifiK School Social Affairs Active Regardless nf T,nr .ni.i .-ti tties at the high school are mor- wg aiong with a big "hard time" parry piannea for Friday night in the rrmnaslnm. Thla 4. seniors only and their "dates." in in dereloplng the plans are MISS MildreT Dirlqfanenn vrl.. JH1BB uarmema Barquist, and Mrs. Walter Fuhrer. March 4 another la being planned to which the inter ested public of Salem Is being in rlted. This will be a musical con cert giren in the school auditor ium berlnnin at ?1K vi it is oeing called "Oriental creams and fa hAfn- vm arouna an Alafldln'a limn tmmi.. The funda derired from this con- con Will' be annrnnrt.t.A the purchase of a new piano for the school. Tt f. - - "ovi "lia IU . vl of new Instrument It w.u oe possiDie to hare rislting Salem artists appear before the assembly In nM.i rnmv. Robert Read and Helen Pur- Tine are neaaing committees at wur on tne concert and Miss Liena Bene Tartar ta r.,.t. . m rlsor. ' Chapter to Observe Birthday One Of tha flllfcanl.. . ... i of the year for Chadwick chapter. Order of Rainbow for Girls, will it iv nnlT9rT banquet which uc " or tsaturaay night In the Masonic temple banquet rooms. The occasion - will mrv v. sixth annirersary of the founding - - ...w inn Harris has been named Queen of m ceremony ana wui preside and c iuv oinaaay case. Her attend suha am iiwnnina ha m. ill.. - -..,..uw wvuu.uilBif in. jomnann Kvit..Ti.. irii - - a '..g.uu. j&u- lard, Bess Holcomb Margaret Rosebraujfh and Dorothy xrnn.ii- Mlss Eleanor Wright, worthy grand associate adrlsor. will be vieseui as a special guest. - w m mivm vj eavaa Miss Marie Patton m Vu(n. committees. Tho banquet will be seryea-at O o CIOCK. Independence Mrs. F. O. Hewitt entertained at a lorely noontime luncheon Tuesday In Walnscott. who Is SI years of age. The table decorations feat ured Lincoln's birthday. Guests, sereral ot whom were past SO. were Mrs. L. J. Hllte- brana, Mrs. Bertha Ferguson. Mrs. Alice Skinner, Mrs. Ellen Ro bertson, Mrs. EL A. Seeley and Mrs. saran irrine. Hollywood. Members of the "Same Oyer Here" club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Thomas for another ot their en Joyable evenings recently. Honor awards went to O. A. Forgard and Mrs. E. J. Ward. Consolation awards went to J. J. Kleeman and Miss Florence Kleeman. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kleeman, Miss Florence Klee man. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fisher, Miss Mary Jean Fisher, Melrtn Haines, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. For gard and Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Thomas. I Additional Society on Page 8 HIE BID H WISELY, IS ADVICE Head of Cooking School to Open Next Wednesday Tells Vletoa 'The snreat war tm loaa. a. ha- band Is to let him eat the thtnn he likes. Make him eat the things he dislikes and the dlrorce courts wiy hare one less ease to settle. bo speaas .tieien EilxaoetiX Brown, rounr western ham mmu omlst. on the staff ot the Safeway Homemaaers bureau, beaded by Mrs. ( Julia Lee Wright, national director. . Helen Elltabeth Brown. wnn will conduct the Statesman-Safe-way stores three day eoakfoa school at tha armory hall begin ning rsoruary 14, and continuing February 2S and SI bell eyes that if the young bride starts out let ting her husband eat steaks. French fried notatoea and ntnar rich heery foods all the time, ha Is simply storinr ns material f which grouches are made. On the many mornings after the night be fore which sprinkle his life, he Is as mean as the prorerbial bear and the result is a good healthy quarrel. This husband, aeeordina- in TTaL. en Elisabeth Brown has a perfect rignt to put the blame on his wife for it Is her fanlt It aha, Arumm't Insist on serrlng a well balanced mens wnien, easily aigested. helps maintain rood nhysioal haaitit ! j . . . .. umioai.aaj memai oonuleta ar complexes. Dr. and Mra. fl W RaT... entertained th afarrviA.iA..4 ClUb at thefr noma Vn.I.. .i.vt followlnf a no-h8st dinner at the I o- ASSISTS AT COOKING SCHOOL1 -o I -o - - r &: W. v 0 i 1 4?- - - . - ' ' . ' J'" A - X , " ' " : ''-. ' 5 ... '-V - - . J 1 ... -v T J ... - a . ' i ' - 1 t - --- la," V V ' v , V.. ..r" IUm AmeliA Ssmnom, who with Uim Helea EUxAbetli Brown will coiv lnc Safewa OooUbc school U th Armor Februrj 4. 23, 26. EXPERTS 1 E TO COBIG SCHOOL Miss Amelia Sansom to ba Here With Miss Brown . For Safeway Event la anticipation of haying one of the largest cooking ' schools which the- Safeway Stores Home- makers Bureau has conducted, the bureau has assigned to the Salem school two home economists. Miss Helen Elisabeth Brown and Miss Amelia Sansom. They wIH be hero the three days ot the school which will be held at the Salem armory on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Feb. 14, ZS and 11. The hoars are from two to four p.m. Joining with the Safeway bur eau In presenting the school Is a group of national food manufac turers and distributors, some ot the rery largest concerns in the country, whose products are handled In all food stores. The school Is announced as an electric school with demonstrations ot electric cookery The Statesman is co-operating In presenting the school as offer ing ladles of this community ojh portunlty to receive the newest Ideas en recipes, cooking, serrlng, menus, etc Each day's program will be dif ferent, one day being devoted to breakfast menus, another to the luncheon, and a third to the din ner. Table appointment will all be In keeping. Special attention will be given to economy In pre paration ot foods so the family budget may be given fair treat ment.1 Housewives will be given op portunity each day to meet the demonstrators and ask them Ques tions on problems ot cooking which they may have. DffllgG Prescriptions Chemicalo DRUG STORE The REXALL Store Toiletries Remedies Sundries Independent Salem druggists. Complete drug store service. Our registered pharma cists can answer your questions and give you valuable information regarding drugs. The following special prices are for lPff TTlHnLri&S., FIM., SAT. annoa MJ. cn GIVEN AWAY William's Aqua Velva with Oft VJC each purchase of 35c William's Shaving Cream LtVQ rtyrrt tmi w . . UlYE-n At? AI 50c Vapurt Inhalant with Q each purchase of 100 Puretest Aspirin Tablets UaC GIVEN AWAY 25c Listerina Tooth Paste with each purchase of a 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brush at . 00 C GIVEN AWAY 35c Elenzo Tooth Brush and Holder with each purchase of Milk of QQ Magnesia Tooth Paste at 0C GIVEN AWAY 1 pt. Puretest Rubbing Alcohol with each purchase of 1 pt. jn Harmony Bay Rum at DC GIVEN AWAY $1 bottle of Shari Perfume Ol Aft with each purchase of Shari Face Powder at vl UU 1 Pt. Antiseptic Solution BOTH FOR ....49c GIVEN AWAY Melloglo Perfume with each purchase of 1.00 Mellogio Face Powder at. GIVEN AWAY Maximum Comb with each Oft purchase of 50c Klenzo Cbcoanut Oil Shampoo OuC GIVEN AWAY 39c tube of Milk of Magnesia Efft Tooth Paste with each purchase Mi31 Antiseptic OU C GIVEN AWAY 50 Jasmine Perfume with (M Aft each purchase of Jasmine Face Powder at vl aUU GIVEN AWAY $1.00 Cara Nome Cream with each purchase of Cara Nome 0 nft Face Powder at ; , tPtC.UU GIVEN AWAY Fitch Hair Tonic with each purchase of 75c Fitch Dandruff jq Remover Shampoo at 4C SttattOoDflery SaHeS Marsala Pound Paper, flat sheets 29c Marsala Envelope, 50s large 29c Cascade Linen, 1 lb. note fold 29c Cascade Linen Enrelopea, Wa note size 19c Cascade Linen, letter size, 24 sheets, white and colors 10c Cascade Linen Envelopes to match, 24's 10c Tooth Pastes 10c Straeskae B7e le Pepsodent 29e SCe Phillip'i SSe 60a Porhan'a 87e Sic Dr. Wesfa 12c 80c Kolynos 2c Cold Remedies SOe Hlll'a Caaeata le lie Bromo Qalalae IT tie Bayer's Aaptrla SSe It Yapez CTa 56 Ariea 2S 5Pe VIck's Drops SSs Antiseptics II Listeria eae II Pspsodsnt SO It Zoalte C9e Tie Formolola 49c IN Qlyeo 89c 50s Layorls SSt Laxatives 60s Chocolate Kxlax SSe lie NR TahleU lTe lie Carter's Pllle IBs IN Beeoham'a lse lie Casearettes 1M 75c Carotd and Bile SSe Liniments 11.11 Absorblae Jr. SSe Ta Sloan's 4Se IN Jap OH SOe lie Perry Dayls SSe lie Omega Oil SSe 60s St JaeoVs SSe Hair Tonics 40c Vaseline 29c 60s Danderlne SSe . 60s Wlldroot 89e II Llqnld Aryon 69e II Herplcide C9c 11 Packer's Scalptooe C9c ' Handy Remedies 1 pt. Wltsi Haiti 19e 1 ft. Cod Llyer OU 84 II Ihs. Spioa Bath B. 1 pt OUye OU 49e I ft Perozlde 19e 1 ft K aula a OU 1.7. X.C CIGARG . - Wm. Penn, White OwL Cremo and Red Dot O for....25o Shaving Creams lis Hansen's 19s S5e Barbasol 23c lie Palmollye lis lie Colgate's 23c SOe William's 87e .35c Burma Shave 27e Advertised Remedies 60s Brome Seltser 80s lOe Phillip's Magnesia SSs 60s Sal Hspatlca SSs lis Jad Salts 89e lis Krnschen Salts 4Ss SSs Radoz 40c Skin Lotions 60c Italian Balm SSe 50s Hind's H. A H. SSs SOe Jsrcsn's 83c SOe Chamberlain's SSe SOe Hasol 89c SOe Sllqae 89c Medicated Oils II Baler's M. O. S9e l.l Ksplsrs SlS 11.60 Maltlne Preps S1.SO 11.50 Agarol 8e 11.10 Petrolagar SSe 7Se Mead's 10 D OU SSs Face Creams 60s D a E Creams SSe 60s Hopper Creama SSe .60s Elcara 45c II Milkweed C3c 73c Ayer'a Luxurla 59e 60c Sempray 40c First Aid lis Uodess 19e I lb. Hospital Cotton 19s II Clinical Thermom. SSe- I yds. Startle Oanse SSe II Hot Water Bottle Sta ll Poantaln Syringe SSe Miscellaneous II Tarpo Vaporizer 79s SOe Playing Cards SSe lSe Elkafs Hand Soap lOe SOe Kleenex 27s II Carllng Iron 49e 15e J s J Conettes 19e rA O El REXALL Milk of Magnesia FULL PINT The creamy, fluffy consistency of this product Is obtained by a special process of manufacture. One qoick soaks Immediately Insures wlformly smooth suspension of the Magnesia. 29s A Special Valne at EeriaBIl Mi?ftIMay Salle Nw ca Held Every Year in February Profits Sacrificed on Over 200 Items 50c Bisma Rex 39c 50c Hygienic Powder 39c $1 "93" Hair Tonic 79c 25c Glycerin and Rose Water 19c 25c Glycerin Suppositories 19c 50c Lithia Tablets 39c $1 Beef, Iron and Wine ...... 79c 50c Jonteel Face Powder 39c 39c Klenzo Shaving Cream 29c 50c Jonteel Cold Cream 39c $1 Georgia Rose Body Powder 79c 50c Klenzo Dental Cremo 39c 50c Hair Fix 39c 75c Theatrical Cold Cream 59c 75c Lilac Vegetal 59c Health Foods 7Se Bord. Choe. U. 89e II Lacto Dextrin S3e ?1 OyalUne SSe 5s Deztrl Maltose SSe 11.10 8. M. A. SSe 1 1.10 Lactogen SSe Shampoos 80s Packer's SSe COe Watkln'a SSe SOe Woodbury's 29c SOe Palmollve SSe SOe Hennafoam S7e 40c Ollro 29e CiCQJ?0tttC3 Lucky Strike, Camel and Chesterfield 2 pligs. .-25o Carton BOO . . . . . . . .f 1.23 CANDY 1 lb. Limit's Roasted Peanut and.- OA Chocolats Bar LuZ 1 IV Blaxlxs Chocolats Covered QQ Cherries 07C Pills and TableU 100 Hlnkle PUls 19e 100 Cascara. S sr. 29e 100 Blaad I fr. 29e lSe Twin Lax 19c lSe Llrer Pllla 19s II Reduceoids $1J&9 ToUetries 15e Mam 2S SOe Dew SSe SOe Glaxo SSe lOe Neet 89e SOe Deodo 89c SOe Nonspl S9e Hfafs COMBINATION 50e Honey & Almond ' Cream -65 Toning Cleanser 40e Cleansing Cream 40e Teztnrs Cream $1.95 Valos for , 1 C9o ' lo- -a - ' -