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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1932)
ii '. i .- -: f - ...... v,! tir.T" ' . - ; ' " - -. - ;. . ; ,. . , . ...... ; . - r t r-- rrf ' . .1 j.u ttt ' " - s - -Li - 1 - I Legion Auxiliary Past Presidents I Qr&nize:M Wednesday afternoon. tb past presidents ot the American Legion ; Anilllary met at the home ot Mrs. IL XL. Watte and argaalaad a f act ! Presidents dab.; Mrs. . Albert ; Gragf vas elected president ot the - ( groap. . ;' ;.v-; ,j ' Alt presidents since tie organl , cation of the Anxttiary In 1914 . were aresent except Mrs. . John i Rottle aid Mm. H. I Handler. - ' the former. Mra, Jewle George, and Ura. Allan Clearland. Mrs. . Clearland,. who row. Urea la Dal ' las, wUl bo present for the next meetlnc which will be AprU IS at . the homo ot Mrs. King Bartlett. Plans for the activities of the ''T gronp were not materialised bat 5 it Is expeeted that any activity na , . dertakea br tho auxiliary wUl bo aacmeatod by the new organlsa- itloau ---.i, ' . The elnb will meet the second and fonrth Wednesday of each ! - month. Preseot for the first meet ing were Mrs. Klnr Bartlett, Mrs. " ; W. P. Watkins, Mrs. P. N. Waters, Mrs. M. J. Melchoir, and Mrs. H. R. White. --. --vn- ... -. ;Pre-Easter Evening iParty MonHay Night ." St, Vincent do Paal women ot the- parish' observe the : Monday toUowlng faster with a large par -ty at thai parish hall. This year there. will. boj a large afternoon ' nartr and'arani in the eventac T cards will be ia play: tor both - mea and women and dancing will ? '' be enjoyed. -. - v .-: . --v '-'' a : . : - The committee ,f or the ovenlag party Is headed by Mrs. Frank -, Laats an4 assisting; her Is Mrs. G. . i Fontanlnl. Mrs. J. Xtaschlo, Mrs. T Charles Keene, Mrs. Harry Given, " Mrs. J. P. Smith, Mrs, Joseph Al- . brich, and Mrs. J. Garbarnla. . : . , . . '- Mrs. E. A. Keehey to T Head Society " " Mrs. E. A. Keeney , was elected ; president ot the Aid society of the " First Presbyterian church Wed nesday afternoon at the, regular ' election of officers tor -the year. . Mrs. Xj. Xj. Laws was elected - -rice president, and Mrs. W. W. Moore, toj treasurer and Mrs. Ot- to Wilson, secretary, were re elected, vv'-' ':" : Miss Elizabeth Clement accom--. panied by Miss Frances Laws gang -; a arouD ot songs for the tea hour. . Mrs. Kate Griffith had eharge of . the' committee for tea arrange- . ments. Aurora Mrs. Bea Stoner en ' tertalned at bridge Tuesday aft ernoon. honoring the birthday an- ' nlrersarr of Mrs. E. E. BradtL i Honors at cards , were won by . - Mrs, Arthur Kraus and Mrs. J. : ; W. Sadler. Mrs. Bradtl received a x guest prize. Ia the dining room at a table I made attractive with appointments ot ; the - lovely yel- - Iowa i of spring, ' covers were ' placed for Mrs. E. E. Bradtl, Mrs. 1 Arthur KleL Mrs. P. O. Ottoway, Mrs. Frank McAllister, Mrs Ches- ter Gllbreath. Mrs. Frank Miller, . Mrs. B. Glesy, Mrs. U. Eilers, , , Mrs. A. W, Kraus, Mrs. Walter Grim, Mrs. A. L. Strickland, Mrs. i J. W. Sadler and the hostess. : Mrs. Ivan Martin wUl nresida at ' - the executive : board meeting of tn -saiem Women's dub to bo " held at I o'clock Saturday after- noon at tno clubhouse. Mrs. J. M. ! 'Pevers. president, is 111 and will not bo able to take her place Sat- . uraay. i',i in il l ; ' I xi i ,-r v x si in siii It is easy to select meat for your Easter dinner at Walker's. We have a large supply of extra' fancy Hams, Chickens, choice Rab bits, Vcl, government-inspected Beef; and Pig Liver Freshly Sliced Porlc Roast Choice Shoulder Cuts Pcana 5g Pcand m ' :vM-.-.--v -..-.r.-"A. -" I Tit . .... , ; MBsSSBasBSMSMBSmsSaaBSSHSBSSSSlBMBSaasSHBBSSBSSSBSS FREE DELIVERY - 1! V QurtU, DOJ&t'Society Editor; L RftnTAL. CALENDAR 'lT'fi::: Thursday', March ti - (- v : Annual Maundy-Thursday baaquot. Scottish BJtei ' ia Masonlo temple; : SO o'clock: all members of Rlto and wives invited; for reservations telephone , Kensington club afternoon with Mrs. Charles Hud-, kins. , . t :':"vr?irvv--;"'-:--"-' Artisans will meet for potlack sapper :! O'clock; drill team to meet X o'clock; regular meeting I o'clock. . W. R. C. meet for all-day meeting at falrgrouads; . potluck lunch at nooa ,'-.: 7 Pa&t Matrons' associatioa T: o'clock dinner at 1 home ot Mrs. Ida Godfrey; Easter party will follow. Three Link club, f:SQ o'clock la lu rooms. - . ' Saturday, March 29 .. Salem Woman's club.' regular business meetlna:.' foUowed by Ulk by Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith nd tea ..-..hoar. " . -: r'-vK' : ' '?';"""'' Executive board of Salem Woman's club, 3 o'clock, ..-Woman's clubhouse; Mrs. Ivan Martin to preside in --' absence of Mrs. J. M. Devers. l . ; - ' . ' , . " V..TJ: -X Sunday, March 37 r 1 : v ' Sunday morning o'clock; Easter suhriso service' Belcrest Memorial park; auspices young people of Sa lem churches. . i "'.r'-: ."- ","'; . Leslie Can-Qo Class Entertained. , " Members ot the Can-Do class of the Leslie Methodist church met at the homo of Mrs. Ed Proctor with Miss ' La Verne Proctor " as hostess Wednesday afternoon The party was a "depression" event In that all came dressed fa house dresses and the one show ing tho greatest need was present ed an award. This went to Mrs. B. E. Otjen. - v:-f;v.--.:1-v'": Following tho regular business meeting a social hour aad tea was enjoyed. Mrs. B. S. Johnson a spe cial guest, led 4he devotions. Miss Zeua Johnson was also a special guest. , - - A special zeaturo of tho after- noon was tho presentation of a baby spoon to tho woo daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Jones. . Preseat were Mrs. G. B. Prices, Mrs; .Charles Ylck, Mrs. Wayne Greenwood, Mrs. R. H. Jones, Mrs. S. Darlow Johns on, Mrs. Wl C Conner, Mrs. B. E. Otjen, Mrs. Jack Heidler, Mrs. Roy Rasmuss- en, Mrs. John Bertelson. Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt, Mrs.' Ed Roseman, Mrs. John Ulrlck. Mrs. C. W. Stacy, Mrs. Fred Blake, Mrs. L. A, J mown, miss vesia Aiamgan, hiss La Verne Proctor and Mrs. E www Mrs. Frank Snedecor was host ess to her bridge club Monday atJ her home. Tho club has arranged Its schedule in series this year and with Monday began its third ser ies. Mrs. P. C. Pattersoa ot Port land and Mrs. H. H. Olingor were special guests. The second series closed with Mrs. Frank Jordan as hostess at her homo la Seattle. Tho' Salem members motored to Seattle for a one o'clock lunch eon and card afternoon, spent tho night there and returned to Salem the next day. Mrs. Jordan expects to bo in Salem this week end and will bo present for tho clubs next meeting Tuesday with Mrs. Louis Lachmund. SPECIAL $1 MarcelL Fingerwave, - or Manicure ......... .50c Hot Oil Shampoo. ...... .75c Guaranteed Permanents $4$7 We. also give a f 2 Permanent BEAUTY MAID SHOP Tel. 448 XMVt Court 178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL Hams Half or Whole Pound-ITo r.lutton Roast : Young and Tender i Pound Friday, March XS . " - ' - Mrs Amos Branson f Plans Eastern Trip Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reichea entertained recently with a dinner at their rural homo compliment ing Mrs. Amos Branson, who will leave soon for an extended visit la tho east Tho dinnerparty was a birthday . compliment, to Mrs. Branson as well as a farewell aad many lovely gifts were presented her. The table was - arranged la a color scheme of green aad white with a beautifully arranged eoa terpleoo ot violets. -Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Branson, Rev. and Mrs. 8. B. Long, Mr. aad Mrs. Howard Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Ola Jacobsoa, Mrs. May Mue, ; Howard Branson. Bayroa Havenack and Mr. and ura. Charles Reichea. Mrs. Branson will visit her father. Hoa. , Joe A. Wilson ot Memohis. Tenn.. ana a orocaer and sister in Indianapolis, Ind and will return by way of Cali fornia. j Mrs. James Toung entertained tho members of tho Alpha Chi Omega sorority at her home Mon day night. Business and an infor mal social evening was enjoyed by the members. Mrs. Wolcott Barea was host V ess to her club' for an Easter luncheon , Wednesday. Mrs. Rex Adolph and Mrs. Caughell assist- a in serving. -. QUALITY. U's hst to b : of saprB nsl Itr to b hssdd dowa from Sssr stlea el rood essks to sstkr. Wi OrerM - . UakM Orwfm Pork, all at Hamburger Fresh Ground, no Cereal 8g PorkChops Lean Loin Chops - -mm. mi 3 q a DIALCSSS airs Easter. Music May Be Anticipated - ; Musis fs always associated with Easter; It forms one of the most delightful and impressive parts ot tho sastor aorvieoa. . ; Charchea have boon nlanalag special saaaieal preseatatlona tor weeks past. Among tho particular ly pretty serviees for this Easter will bo that at St. Paul's Episco pal ehurch at f 'dock Baaday morning aad again at 11 'dock. Tho' fall Easter service ot tho Holy SaeharUt will ho sang with k. .u. Kooortson cUroctlag tho choir, aad Mrs.t Kenneth Dalton at Tho program follows: Pro. "Wdeome Happy Morning" lit Introlt, "Christ Our Passover" t. ................. Chappel To Deam . . .......... .Harkor Sorvleo fa tho Prayer Book. .P. IT KyrU Elolsoa .... . . . . . .Hayaes Collect Epistle and Gospel ,M..P. 1U1U Gloria Tibl Haynoa Gratias Tiki . . . .Haynoa Credo r. . . , . . . .... . .'. , .Haynet sermoa Hymn "Jesas Uvea" 17 Sermon :s Offertory Senteoeo "Thou Art Worthy" Anthem by choir "Santus ................... Gounod Comfortable Words. ..Jlorbocklo Service coatlnaes .........P. T4 Sursum Corda . . ... .Haynes Sanctns ...... .Haynoa Agnus Del ....... -.. . .Haynoa uommunion Hymns r .XSO-JXX Gloria la Exeolsts . . . . .Hayaes seronf old Amen . . . . . . . . Statnar Nana Dlmlttis ....... .Grogorlaa Prayer and Benediction , Recessional Hymn "Ho 1 Rlsea" The Past Matrons' association will bo entertained witk a dinner at T:t o'clock Friday alght at tno noma of Mrs. Ida Godfrey. The dinner hour will bo followed br an Easter nartr. lira. DeliaJ Capper; Miss Minnie Moellsr. Mrf. Mabel Settlemier, and Mrs. Mar- Ian Darby will bo tho committee in chargo. of general arraago- moats. Billy Poorman was the inspir ation for a Jolly birthday party Monday, when his mother, Mrs. F. W. Poorman entertained tor his sixtn anniversary. Eight youag guests were invited tor tho Easts birthday party. Mrs. William Gosser and Mrs. Ronald Jones as sisted Mrs. Poorman. , , , . & S. 7i MM, V 11 UtL-' loot bhtt - ! l Easter special 5 3 I . j Patriotic Evening;- I Enjoyed N ; I Mr. nnd Mrs. B. I" Buchanan entertained at their home Tuesday night in compliment to tho Bona of Veterans and its Auxiliary. The evening was planned as a "patri otic party" and proved very. ano assini. -;.-f -- .:- l potluck supsor at t:Xo o'clock preceded tho social ovoa- lag ana program. Talks wero giv en by L. C. MeShansv and TJ. O. Borer; readings war presented by n. B. Perrino and Albert Walk er; community singing f patrio tic songs coneludod tho program. Honor guests worn Miss Anna RoMason. W. C Fessendan. and Jena Robins. Members Brosont were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fes- aondoa, Mr. aad Mra.0 L." Ad ams, air, ana Mrs. . A. . Tantis, Mr. and Mrs. H. R, MeWhorter. Mr. aad. Mrs. U. O. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. W. a Pelham, Mr. and Mrs. Eagano Proseott, Mr. aad Mrs. John Robins, Mr. aad Mrs. Ed Dealsoa, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rem lagtoa. Mr. and Mrs. W. XL- Orey, Mr. aad Mrs. L, O.-McShane, A. M. Laaschv Mrs. Mettlo Schramm. Mrs. Sophia fykes. Mrs. Mary Jor- genaesu.Mrs. Hatuo Cameron, B. b. romno. aad Albert Walker. - : Mr. aad Mrs. John Robins will bo tho next .hosts to tho group at their homo, t North Liberty sirost. Apru as. - j , 4 . . . ,- - . e . .: - ' Mr. and Jfrs. William Ruh will leave thia morning for . Spokane whore they, will spend a week vis iting. Mr. and Mrs. Rush f ormerlr made their homo la Spokane for years. . Aurora Tho birthday analvor sary et Mrs. Edgar Pieroo was tho lnsplratloa for a dollghtfal family dinner given by her moth er, Mrs. Charles Bosk, at nor hospitable homo at Aurora Son day. Motoring down for ths oc casion were Mr. and Ura. Edgar fierce, sichard . aad Barbara Dr. Rath iX Dougherty , EYES EXAMINED . GLASSES FIl'l ED ' Special Attention to Children III first National Bank Bid. 6833 Balaam, Oregon Daughters Spa EcsUt Cadiet et JOtiUtGiding Qcclify aJT A. , ." - Mothers IV.. . .. , : rnarca,-.llr and Cra, Cart Cock aad , their two i small daughters from Salem Others preseat wero Miss Evelyn Grim. Miss Georgia Kraus. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grim and Mrs.' Bock, f -v ,r-f 171 S. Commercial , ii mii wtinui im - rin www m n m : ;5 ? j Oirr'Pncei m ExeesiiotwizUt Lots ci : Orearoa or Mxnifai; Ifflk whIU enameled handle, - - lniiecaria; t 2V;:; :fV reaenfe the rlht jb : made by; the Institution c ; - Elpe red pack "' ' 'v llm,;ojiiei.?,;- for the BlInd. . , , : -:-i: :- ;RAMH COFFEE, per pound , . . 18c - Worth lota Bore hut the bif quantity we sell enables cs to keep thia low price -tt has flavor and it haa aromnyes--4t,ii deltghtfcL - " " . . o JK1TJ 18 U11Y( :1 10 c t Rich Nat Brown U ! New pack ) Luxe pint .tins .Yont Money Goes a Lonff Way - But Never Leaves Home j j. When You Trade With Us " Cut 'String Beans l3ior25c lii Ehno Brand Nol 2 cans v,v Nice and tender M-Clhoice Flour sack 98c r--- A Crown Mills product ' 'Folly guaranteed : h We certainly have a nice line-up Crisp Lettuv Cauliflower, Spinach, Brussels . Sprouts. nice t-"Onages that are sweet and Juicy All at an Cn a r4 r. ' The Three Links slab will moot Friday afternoon at 1:1 o'clock. Mrs. i. a. -inui, it, ztu Hoar. Mrs, w Nellie 0NeiL and Mrs. Blanche. Saaader make up the committee In chargo ot tho social 5 lo afternoon. vTho Womaat Rsllef Corps will meet at the .fair grounds Thurs day tor an all-day meeting. A pot luck lunch twUl bo served at noon. M Jell Dessert Old English, .assorted flavors - Your choice : 5 Pkgps. f or 25 Elbo Macaroni 4 lbs. 19c Standard grade buy all you want at this price Soap bars 25c Citrus Bar soap or. White Wonder Your choice of these favorite brands at this price of ; Asparagus Is especially attractive price - 1 - 7 "VI -s . "- , s , a i 1 a? u7 0