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The OREGON STATIIAN, fcSea, Oregon Wednesday :I.!cfair.?, M.Isrc!i 10,' 1CC2 PAG IT SIX ews - . .--.? .V.,-. U: lr' : ,V::: Olive JaV Doak, Society Editor' ' m P.lm Ttricr4niMU fe.nd PrOfeS8iOO- al Women are-plHDlnr tUna-J anee'at the South wmameiwi -trio , coherence Sundays March 20. and which la being held in Al bany. Those from Salem : attend ing are asked to make reserva tions with Miss Ruth , McAdams, 7i79 before o'clock Friday. i There will be representatives present from Salem. Eugene.Cor vallis.. and Monmouth." As many Salem ' members as possibly do so are being. urged to attend the conference. " y : : ': . Several Salem memheTs.wJll ap- Jpear on the program among.them ; Miss Merl DimJck; Mis':elen Louise '..Crosby." and MlsCrace Elizabeth "'- Smith, 1 s a y?.Mer ; Dimick, f M I s a. Helen-7-ouls Croshy. state -treasurer.- and Mrs. : Madelene .Canin. : second " vice president, are members of the state executive board. The program as planned in clude 8; 00 a. . Executive Council Breakfast, at the Hub Confection ery. Miss Martha Gasch. state president, ; presiding. ' 4 10:30 a. m. Open forum session eity hall. Miss Martha Gasch, pre siding. Parliamentary "law drill. Miss Grace ". Ellxabeth Smith, Balem state parliamentarian. Vo cational talks: "Professional Wo men", Miss Merl E. . Dlmick, palem. chairman; "Business Own ers, Managers : and i. ExecutiTes", Miss Harriett "Underwood. Eu gene, chairman!. Discussion. - ! ' 1:0 0 p. m. Luncheon. Albany hotel: Club collect. Miss Lenore , Powell, Albany; ; Greetings, miss Emma F. Summerfleld. president Albany club; v. Response. Miss Faith Kimball, president ' Mon moun club; Musical selections by Salem glee club and duet by Mrs. Polyhart and Mrs. C. E. William- .'. son", accompanied by Mrs. Minnie Pearl Tucker; Community sing ing. : led by Mae Ross Walker, state music director; Address, C. V. Hoyt, dean of commerce; Ore gon state college. ; : , 3:30 p. m- Adjournment. Club Wiil Motor -To Portland - Mrs. W. E. Scandling who with . Mr. Scandling . has only recently left Salem to i make her home in Portland, will entertain members of her- Salem club Friday after-I noon at her new home, f 13 East 18th street north. : . .' The club members will . motor .down for luncheon and this .will .be followed' by an afternoon of cards., J .. . Members of the club are Mrs. J. H. Callaghan. Mrs. P. C. Mac- .Donald. Mrs. -James Youngs Mrs, : Conrad . Paulas. . Mrs .Roy Sim- mons, Mr H. G. Maison, Mrs. J. H. Elliott, and Mrs. Scandling " - ' ' "S ' , : i - ' - SOCIAL CALENDAR S 4 - Pattern i ) j X :l I4- v. . '-- ? t. 1 Wednesday, March 1$A C Thimble Bee elnb of Maccabees, with Mrs.1 George : V.peits. XI 5 South Summer street. 3 o'clock. Answer roll ' call with sUPatrick'e quotation. - , , " Past "Noble Grand's association,' at W.M. Slegmund. home. Miss'Wilda and Miss Eugenia Siegmund hostess, , Cv es. 1 3 9 Lee street.. . . A ."''v'-' ' v? Woman's Union - of First Christian church, with v ' Mrs. L. O. Smith. 1S9C Centef street. 2 o'clock. ; . . "' ; -: Mrs. John. Kooreman entertain Women's Foreign t Missionary society. 2 o'clock, at her home 17 55 South ' High' streeU;-..--i... ?r --"::.-Vt-':v ; i Mrs, Olarie ' Flint McCall , hostess to Sweet Brjar club. -potluck, luncheon. - ' ' ''-t-f',--; " r , MeCormick class of First Methodist church with ' y Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Scott. 9 CO North Fifth. street, ' '.: . .; Mrs. George Cummings. 1398 North Fourth street, s !rf"b"ptes to West Central ctrcle, -First Methodist, church.' v south Central circle, First- Christian , churchy Mrs. " -wLSV L.Burch, Weet Salem: carff wflljeave church, .10:45 t" v, jn;4,lock,any jne not ha,vlny transportation will be eared 5; k tort potluck,; Iuncheon-t aoiiuf?Msfci'':;iVy Zi Security club with Mrs.! Hi" Al Gwynn. 2 o'clock;;,1, ; " i3iarter; members of-clutr will he special guests.-- ' "r ' Southeast circle or First Methodist church, with t: Mrs. Roy Ohmart, -285 South 16th. street. l:30'o'clock. -. Women of Jason Lee ehurch, potluck 'luncheon at church 12:30 o'clock; Mrs. George Alden will talk con- , ' cerning oriental tour. t v , Mrs. A. A. Schramm entertains with no-host lunch eon, one o'clock, for members of South Central circle. First Methodist church; reservations with Mrs. R. M. ' Walts. - ; Thursday March 17 , North Salem Loyal Temperance Legion, with Miss ; Esther Spiers. 1435 North Summer street. North Salem W. C." T. U., prayer bands with Mrs. Belle Roberts, Mrs. Ella Tyler, and Mrs. Clark. Faculty Women's club, hostess for- tea honoring women students and trustees Nrlves of Willamette TunlTeraity, ? at Willamette lodge, 255 North Capitol . street. - rv ,.v:. - v ' Mrs. W. M. Smith will entertain members of Chap ter G of the P. E. O. Sisterhood at her home. 1485 Cen ter street. ; - . - . . ; Hayesville Woman's club, with Mrs. H. J. Robert son, on Chemawa road. , -" , Thimble club of Neighbors of Woodcraft, Mrs. Vel ma Teeson. 1890 Waller street; all-day-meeting, potluck luncheon at noon. . Mrs. Frank Doolit tie, 464 Rural avenue, hostess to Lion's ladies for an Informal afternoon. . Fidelia class of First Baptist church, in church par lors, 8:30 o'clock; business and social meeting follow- " ing. - ' - - Women's .Benefit association, , 8 o'clock, -Women's -clubhouse; card party and social evening to follow bus- - Iness - Sarah E. Oliver, 340 South Winter street, hostess to Ladies of Grand' Army of Republic, U. S. Grant cir cle, one o'clock potluck luncheon; Informal afternoon to follow. " , , - . " - Mrs. Marie Flint McCall hostess to Brush College ...Helpers.,-,' . - Mrs. E. C. Van Slyke hostess for one o'clock lunch eon to Golden Hour club; Mrs. W., H. Brett, assisting hostess.' . ; : - ;-t.v Zonta club Marion hotel,': 15 o'clock dinner. Friday, March 18 T. M; C. A. lobby program to be sixth annual Irish program; public welcome. ' ' Sewing club of Business and Professional Women's club, -with Miss Daisy Hay den ' in Ambassador apart- ments. - . - ; ." . ; - - . -- -Woman's society of Calvary Baptist church, with Mrs. J. r. BUleter. 745 Hood street. 2:30 o'clock. Ladies of .Salem Dakota club, .with Mrs. . George " Cummings, 1398 North Fourth street, potluck, supper at - 8:80 o'clock; all former Dakotians Invited. , Unitarian Alliance, one o'clock" luncheon in Em erson room of church; Mrs John Clifford will give or iginal program for afternoon program. - Mrs. R. D. Paris will be hostess to Woman's auxil iary to St- Paul's Episcopal church, at her home, 2190 : South High street, 2:30 o'clock, j Saturday March 19 A. A. U. W. Silver Grille of Gray Belle, one o'clock luncheon; Rev. B. Geiser,. noted mural artist, speaker. Sunday March 20 "Mother's" tea being given by World Wide Guild girls of Calvary Baptist church,- between hours of 3 and 5 o'clock at home of Miss Lola Dale Pickens. . C T. U. Hears f Conference By ANNE ADAMS t ; An adorable model for one of the sheer cottons so smart this season . .-. ; ' swlss. dimity," voile, organdy,' lawn, batiste .. i or for pastel crepe de chine. The cunning . yoke drops slightly over the shoul ders In the- new manner; and then adds graceful flares in place of sleeves. The dress is gathered to the yoke for additional- fullness and animation. "!' Pa ttern 23 0 2-may . be ordered only in sixes 2, ,4. 6, t;-10.f Sixe 4 requires r 2- 1-g 'yards of- 36-Inch . fabric.- t' 'iu--:r .-in . ..y? . 8ui fifMa caU !' tolst r ttkmp (eo4 prtt errd). fer . PtUr. Writ plalalr yoyr 4dra itad t;l abr. Ba Mr.' to state site wasu4,.' -J4'ii . Th nw spring thioa eUUt la Mw rcadjr. Thii bMtttifal. col-' orfol book offers 82 pa(c f ehie. aataeati Aan kUm style tar . adult aad eh i Urea. ,Ta at ' frock tor attaraeon. Biac and : aoorta mmm. atAnUiu l ; . . ; . tractW bat dresses and ador able kJddi saodal -r (eat n red an pvnonauy cnosea bj Aaa Adam and all faskioaabl, prarti al aad easy aad taexpeetW ta BMk. Sead for your copy. Priee mt eataloc. fiftee, cents. CaUlef and patters tojuaer. twaaty-fi eats. Address all mail aad arders t Th Statraaiaa rattara Depart meal 243 West 17ta Street. Hew York City. , World Wide Guild Entertained Sterling World Wide Guild met for its- regular meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ken neth Graber. Following ; the . bus iness session at which Miss Lola Dale Pickens, president, presided, devotions were led by Miss Mar garet Sears. Mrs. Davie Willis was the leader for the interesting mis sionary program. - : The St. Patrick's day motif was effectively' carried out in decora tions yand refreshments. .Mrs.; Gra ( ber was : assisted in serving ' by i Mrs. .Willis and Miss Sears.' Those present .. included- Miss Dorothe Pickens. Miss Clara Jane Harms. ; Miss Mildred Taylor. Miss Helen 1 Alexander. Miss B:.:ice Zielle, Miss - Edith Starr ett.j Miss Lola Date Pickens, Miss- Jean McElhin- i ny, Mrs. Leonard Grieg. Mrs. Earl i Gregg and the hostesses. 7 Mrs. T. Ed Ross has returned from" several days spent in Port land 'where she4, was entertained at the home of friends.' While in Portland Mrs.'Ross spent much time with the woman's dlvisidn of the police force studying the work there. - - - '.".., Mrs. George Cummings will en tertain the women'Of the Dakota clab at her : home . Friday after noon. The men who are .members of the club will xaH at' ;:30 o'clock. and a potluek supper wilt : be served to the, entire club, ah former- Dakotians are; cw.yitea; to attend-"cZZ ',.4 v "'':-'. ' - -r.--.-iV - j ?-S- Mrs! Harry Hawkins entertain- I ed with aluncheon and. bridge aft ernoon In compliment to members I of her elub and Mrs. ,T. A; Llves- i ley, ' Mrs. James Linn, Mrs "Gus Hixson and Mrs. P, D. Qulseaber- I ry Tuesuay afternoon. ; .. , l . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Callaahan are establishing their home in the residence formerly, occupied -by the- W, E.:,ScandUngg."Vi Mr. -and .Mrs. Scandling are now making thetr home in Portland. h ' --:-.v.- - -' iJi'"-' Mrs. David Eyre will entertain members ot the Thursday- club t ner nome- Thursday - afternoon. Contract' bridge will be in ' play Monmouth Mrs. W. M. Mee ker and daughter Ruth entertain ed a group ot friends Saturday night in honor of Mr. Meeker's 73rd birthday anniversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lauerman of Albany, Mrs. Minnie Mac, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Crae. ; Henry Alslp, Kathleen Mc Crae, Mrs. L. Cummins, Mrs. Adeline Calbreath, Margaret Mc- urae. Mr. and, Mrs. Meeker and Ruth. . . The Amicitian club and a num ber of additional guests were en tertained at the home of Mrs. H. R. White Monday afternoon. At the lea hour which followed a de lightfully informal afternoon. Mrs. White was assisted in serv ing by Miss Helen White and Mrs. A. W. Marker of Corvallis. V Mrs. Anne Jones of Portland has been a guest in Salem and vi cinity for the past ; few days. While in Salem she was the house guest of - Mrs. . H. R., White. Mrs. M. - Melchoir., entertained with a luncheon Tuesday,' complimenting Mrs.- Jones before her departure for her home Tuesday eevning. . r - Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager enter tained. in compliment to members of the Falrmount Hill club Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearey will be hosts in two weeks. " Miss -Daisy Hayden will enter tain the Business and Profession al Women's sewing clnb at her home in the Ambassador anart ments Friday" night. -r-- Wtir Mothers' Plan Carnation Sale V At the regular aoelal and.buatV I ntss meeting held bythe. Amerl- can war , Motaers Tuesday after noon ' rn the AmVrlcajf Letheran church.: plans were made tor the annual Carnation salec - The' following committee work ers Were appointed: Mrs. A;,A. ! Lee j will ; be general chairman ; tMral Marr Ranch' and Mrs. Jen- hie Vincent, will 'have charge ot the stations;: posters 4 will be In charge of Mrsl Ada V. Bklff : sup ply, stations, Mrs. Addle Curtis ana Mrs, a. a. lee; : . llnances, Mrs." Minnie Humphreys. : Mr. ' Myrtle, HUlefield; : securing help ers tor. sale. Mrs. - Mae Meyers. and Mrs. Jennie Erixon : - noon luncn. irs. Laura McAdams. and i Mrs. Luella Leee. -. - - .. ' Plans' were also made for. the annual: Easter trip taken by" the Mothers to visit and take sifts to the Veteran hospital In Portland.- me trio is planned for March 24 A program was klven Tuesday i afternoon by LLyman McDonald. t soloist; Miss Betty Fargo, plan- oa irs. iecia buck gave an enteresung talk on rPeace." airs. : Lura MCAaams was chairman of the social commit tee which had charge ot the tea hour following the program anJf easiness meeting. . , Mrs. F. A. EJliott Heads Chapter : Mrs. F. A. Elliott was reelected President of chanter AB of th P. E. O. Sisterhood Mondav nizht at the regular business-" meeting held at the home of -Mrs. A. R. Hunter. I " ... Other 1 officers elected were Miss Carlotta Crowley, vice presi dent; Mrs. Roy Hewitt, corre sponding secretary; Miss Etta White, recording secretary; Mrs. Eric Butler, treasurer; Mrs. A. R. Hunter, guard L-Mrs. George E. Davis, chaplain. The education eommittAA for 'the coming year will be Mrs. W. . Jura, Mrs. M. B. Peck, and Mrs. E C. Richards. Following, the business meeting a SOClal ! hour and rnfrMlimanta were enjoyed, i ' . . . Hubbard One of th standing social events of the week was tne benent Monday night, given for members of the Wom an's club and their husbands, by Mr. and Mrs. E. TJ. Anderann at their lovely home north of Hub-hard- . ' Ferns and daffodils were nued for decorating and the.St Patrick motif was used in the, table ac cessories and the . late . sunner which was served to the following guests t ir. and Mrs. L. H. Bates. Mr. and; Mrs. de Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. C H. Cleaver, Mrs.- Mattle Crocker,, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Welle., Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Boje. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ai Braden. Mr, and Mrs.1 A. Fobert. Mr. and Mrs, Waldo Brown.. Mr. and Mrs. George Grimps, Mrs. Ida Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Will, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slant f er, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Staufferj Mrs. Neva McKenxie, Mr. Ed Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Elton McLaughlin, Mr. Oren, Mrs Shields, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Courtney ot Woodburn, and Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Anderson, High scores were won by Mrs. Waldo. Brown. Mrs. Ida Garland, Mr. Hugh Wells, and Mr. Jr. J. Smith, t . s High school Reserves held an excellent meeting Tuesday after noon as ; they. began their project of "charm and took as a special phase of the project "posture' Miss MuTiel White of Willamette university gave a lecture on the subject and model in. bathing suits illustrated the points made in the talk. ( Constructive criti cisms of posture ot members pres ent was also a part' of the pro gram. Virginia Wassam was pro gram leader; group singing was laail ns t Tauaa . T) tialn ava4 tas icdiu uj , tiujvo a aacaio4 auu wib, 1 Ruskin Blatchford gave a short talk dealing with the project.- Mr. and Mrs. L- F. Stiffler en tertained members ot their bridge club at their home Saturday night. Present were Mr. and Mrs Walter . Bondell, Mr. and Mrs Claud Talmage, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Unruh, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark and guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauser. Kenneth Tal mage and Mrs. Lillian Cad well. Winning scores were held by Mrs, Mrs. C P. Bishop, Mrs. Eugene Prescott, Mrs. Lydla Lehman, and Miss Edna Garfield gave, reports of the -.regional conference held by the W. C. T. U. 1 Portland re cently, at the Tuesday afternoon meetings 7 r. , -i i Harmonious i and cooperative work , was accomplished according to ths reports, and many eompli ments"were given, the ,C western workers by those present from the eait.because'of the work being ac complished In the wresv, Large attendances ! marked the confer ence tt was" said, and many prpm Inent people took part . In the work. - - Mrs. J. H.- Nunn spoke briefly concerning the Union Signal, of ficial paper for theW. C. T. U. ana urgea su to suDscrioe ror im paper and pass it on when it had been. read." irT-r-vi i'iy-tC- 'Appearing :. on the program Tuesday were Mrs. Charles 'Fes senden. Mrs. Tannes., Mrs. Lisle, Mrs. A. W,- Emmons. 3Mrs. Ley- man, -who presided and the re porting delegates. t w Mrs! Philip Barretr - a -. . a . -! - ' Luncheon Hostess v Mrs. Philip E. Barrett enter tained with an attractive lunch eon at her home Tuesday compll menting her annts. Mrs. R. B. Ox- ley, and' Mrs. George E. Allen. Green and yellow was the color scheme used for table decorations and favors. The affair was a surprise to the guests and" was given in compliment to their birthdays. Many attractive gifts were received. Covers . were placed for the honor guests, and for Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. J. M Johnson , Mrs. D. Sears. Mrs Josephine Tay 16r, Mrs. Agnes Jones, Mrs. Will lain Gahlsdorf, Mrs. W. A. Bar kus, Mrs. R. E. Gillom, Miss Mar garet Glllis, Mrs. Don Smith, and Mrs. Barnett. Mrs. Smith assist ed Mrs. Barrett Is receiving and serving. : Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nelson were hosts ' Sunday com plimenting three members of their family who have birthdays in March: Miss Juanlta Nelson, Raymond Nelson, and J. L. Nelson. Those enjoying the day together were Mr. and Mrs. N. A: Nelson. Mr. and' Mrs. Nick Nelson of Saver, Mr. and Mrs. Melf ord Nel son of Independence, Betty Jane. Nelson and .the honor guests. A color scheme of green and yellow was attractively carried out Inspring flowers, favors and Place cards. : . "- Woman's Benefit association meets at 8 o'clock at the woman's clnb honse on Thursday evening. March 17. Short business meeting. followed by card party to wnicb anyone -who Is Interested is In vited. BondeU.1 Mrs. CadwelL Earl TJn ruh and Kenneth Talmage. I . . Mr MARINE CORPS .ROMANCE ; , . o p- f " -. M Lieut, and Mrs. John W. Wehle posed for this picture just before their wedding at West Chester, Pa. The bride is the former Ethel Peters Butler, daughter of Major-General Smedley D. Butler of Marine Corps fame. It is, of course fitting- that Lieut: Wehle is also a member of the famous organisation. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loder have Cameron has been, spending some as their house guest T. L. Camer- time visiting points of interest on or usnkosh, Wisconsin. Mr. ' along the Pacific coast. . PPM'.;.i PL'ZEi) ; , The program tor the Satarday- neetiaf here ot the local leaders of, 4-H elmbs in the county was rer . teased yesterday r Wayne' D. . Harding, leader. The meeting-will ? begin at It o'clock at the chamber , of commerce "rooms. SpecraT lit- teptlon will be called' to the plans for the 4-lt dnb .tair to be held In Salem March 4 and Tv " " -.Tne pjograa iot satnraay ioi- . lows: y ; 5 .-; : ' I-, ' T .- 16:00 Mas! c. Jed. by, L. B.. Mc-i.?.- Clendon.-, v ;'.-, : .r ' -- 10:10 Business 1 meeting elec- . ' ection 'of of fleers. J0:45 4-H, club county fair an- " ; '-,ibncementa.ii'"' . 11:0 0 S e w i.n g ! demonstration, - - (North Santlam school). . , ' ' 11:10 Preparing handwork for .... exhibits -M 'JCii T, : Har- rlngtoa. ' '' " 11. 40--Rouad table discussion. 12:0 0 Lunch ebni - -,'-r-,V r . ; 1:00 Special tnnsie. tbors. - ' -'quart'ef'L'lWty ehool).;r"-; " :;'1:10-M3 o o k ery demonstration ". - - (Thomas school). " t : 4"0 Discussion.." - , . t ' : ' 2:00 Report on progress of', V r- club work In communities. or possibly a home'econom- " ics Judging contest i - Several people from Salem will be in attendance at the recital to beglven by students of Mr. and Mrs. Ferens Steiner in their Port- - land Studio Saturday night - NEW SHREDDED BISCUIT MORE ECOUOMltilt Just One of the Improvements Developed -for; Kelloggs Whole Wheat Biscuits When the Kellogg Company were perfecting their new shred ded biscuit they oeclded that one of the improvements would be in the sixe of the biscuit. Kellogg's WHOLE-WHEAT Biscuits are a new, convenient sice. . Two are lust right for a serving and fit the cereal bowl without crumb ling. Also yon get IS to the pack age, instead- of the usual dosen. The new Kellogg biscuits have a most delicious taste and crlsp- ness. They are "pressure-cooked" a special process that bakes in the rich flavor. And every biscuit is double toasted browned on both top 'and bottom. ' - Of even greater Interest is the tact that ; Kellogg's , WHOLE WHEAT Biscuits are so rich In food value that every package .Is certified by the Medical Arts L a b o r a t o r y of Philadelphia. "Rreaaure-cooking" retains all the food value of the whole wheat, as well as making the bis cuit easier to digest. You'll find these new shredded biscuits a very welcome Improve ment. Delightful served with hot or cold mik or. cream fruits or honey added for breakfast. lunch, and children's supper.. Grocers say that sales are ii steadily increasing. Identify this improved cereal by the familiar red-and-green Kellogg's paekage. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. '. rrt Hth buh. - IUmmU 9&5HOTEt POUTLAHDrORBCOn - y(Daj .(-.. , " " ::h'lTm r-v -.-4 : -: I ' '' ' ; r Xfe tsish to' sincerely thank. the maty women who came - - end it fit: out earnest hope ' :h'-y ?e ''miy: warrant ur) cpntinzed sifyort-lorr - y.otKerentneyearti.-. " r j; . at leasts : : ';- - U. .G. Shipley - The Band Box SSbMbHbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb . Dry Cleaning Unit... - The constantly increasing use of SILKS, RAY ONS, and CELENESE in Dresses, Shirts, Cvr: tains, Counterpanes, etc., have made it alraost. Imperative that we have a Dry Qeaning Jepartf ment mconnection with our Laundry. ; . - ' i Many of these fabrics, because of shrinking and for the reason that they do not stand extreme temperatures, should not be washed in the J ordi nary way. For these reasons we have installed what seems to be The .Last Word In! Dry Cleaning j ' ' THE BAND BOX ' DRY CLEANING UNIT The Unit has quite capacity, and we art in a position to handle anything that should be dry cleaned. . , . " Any one of our. delivery trucks will gladly .call for and deliver your dry cleaning. ' We are in a position to render unusually prompt service. Our cleaning ODORLESS. leaves the garment absolutely Salem Laundry Co. (Wieder'O - Phone 9125 263 South High St. J is f t if r. I 9 TODAY -- The Last Day NOTE While we have a good quantity of the merchandise listed, we cannot guarantee stocks to last' throughout today. KNITTED SUT Bran new shipment two piece suit hut word maize, greens, powder, royal, . ee .a . a no, tuue. macs ana waiie, c&c. 3 WAISTS--, Crepe de chine, satins and short, cap sleeves and groups to go at 140 and $11-95 nd W tong. 11 ' sleeveless. Two ;:' II RAYON UNDIES Non-run - weave stepina, ; shorts, 1 " -L- : u...i . vmm, pan ues in ping, 'green ana peach, each J ,. ', .r'." ".. RAYON UNDIES-- Brassier ton eombinaiion&i- dance sets; stepins sKps , etct, 2 for 1.00," a WSV .kVU , .' SILK UNDIES Silk crepide chine panties,-com-i) a w. C.binations,lip$ T and gowns, fine ? If qualityra'. i':r SII UNDIES- 1: - Crepe de china slips. eombmaUons. Tailored med. Exceeding- high hand trimmed; iJti and panties dance sets. $ "fl .95 ut'tnil mm. trim- - II nuallty materUls, .11 - stIKite m HtlMMli,' fc4" - ,, ..- TAMS-HATS- . Knitted close ' fitting hats and tams, Z for 1.00, or rh ;'. ., 35; HOUSE DRESSES-! Bright prlnJs wRh tongT short and no sleeves. A larfe selecUon and plenty of them, 2 lor 1J00, or eacn. 55' SWEATERS-rt i " $ Ladies' all wool siipbn sweaters, light shades for summer-. - 1 . atsV Two tone.effects with brass but- tons to carry out the bicentennial , idea jl.' 1- SWEATERS Infants' and kiddies' ' wool and rayon tweeters. Jackets and Jersey suits.- This la an atitctanciinc birthday offering-and wUl go-fast, at, each. .... .;....:..'.T 55' - u: GLOVES : Fabrie iloves: Jight , shadei nii11-munri-wrrit lTlffthil''JL. for 1.00, or each.' V.' - ' , ' .- PAJAMAS Two-tone rayon Jamas piece styles for women may have, your cnoice Hw SILK SCARFS A llrje assortment ortd combinations. Choice of yr!ed,oi p(D)? i 1 V 4 -4 - -I 3 3 4 -I i-t t St;: and tea wilt be served late in the Vwa,i afternoon. - - .