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PAGE THREE J -1 Society News and Club Affairs Olive M. Doak, Society Editor Benefit Program Colorful Affair For Tonight It teema very afo to predict the benefit program being eiven tonight at Waller under the ,nrctlon of a group ot the board f directors of the philharmonic Intermission. orchestra association, will bo one VI. Where Corals Lie Blgar. of the most enjoyed entertain- I will go with My Father Tnts to be presented in Salem J Ploughing Quilter for some time. The Blackbird's Song Scott. irrl.li.. ilia nrnrrwi will not be Miss Albert inn.- yet it holds rare interest in VII. Trio, flute, violin and piano. v... Mni i th kevnote b Mlnuetto Boccherlni the urogram numbers. Trio Heins Eyman, Dalbert Jepsen, mr.r. will be played by .two Emery Hobson " " - . I VTIf . TX . . . each offering two sum- " suwu moses ait. SOCIAL CALENDAR j Saturday, February 25 Girl Reserve song leaders will meet with Mrs. Ruth Versteeg at the Y. W. C. A. at 2 o'clock. rroups, by b Deep River Arr Burleigh c Keep on Inchin Along Arr. by R. Johnson. t Swing Low Sweet Char iot Arr. by Burleigh. Miss Albert ... . t . . Ws. One win oe a piano, ceno and violin, and the other will be a flute, violin and piano. Miss Josephine Albert, contral to will sing a beautiful program t3 is indicated by the numbers given below. She closes her pro gram with a delightful group of nemro spirituals. -J..T . o The colorful and char using IDUItet OllDDer three minute play being presented M r?-,. Jw nir the direction of Luciiie Maries Graduation fsnina inmM in the center of the I . program and is prefaced and con- V i u" f . . ..v w .4 I marked the conclusion of a The play is the background for Snn 7, Prt tlxne the creation of Mozart's "Requiem n"n""on "J"1. or. - F0UP v..-.-. rt it wMh a,vl '" proiessionai wo- concluded. The date is the late L"" a12S itf!!h!A"Tlf 1700 century Just preceding the h, niSTMr at t!5 '."l. 7,7 ...rr:',... IZ school. ha. had charge of ... - j " - me class instruction. ... t rit tha ma, whirh The apper put Into effect the ...,, hT7nr in bi mtnd. Hia TaFlou instructions of class per- wife urges that he take the com- M0?"', "A.M" .?' ? McLellan. Ission and the play has to do ZTJzrX , "? supper course . . . I completed the instructive? vninv wun tne developments oi mis su- wlth - H...in,, r7i,- . .. Tk.it ii..f(k.i.. !ttl discussion on "What to (jaiivii! " v o , w. v v ymj are spoken while the strains of the unfinished mass begin to sound from the university organ. The costumes are all in delightful keeping with the century. The complete program in cludes: I. Amour Viens Aider (Sampson and Delilah ( Saint-Saens. Miss Albert II. a Dedication Franz, b Whither Schubert. Wear," telling in interesting fa shion the correct thing to wear for particular occasions. Miss Lola Schulz presided at the serving table. Assisting in serving were Miss Evelyn Ruther ford, Miss Frieda Dobberfuhl and Miss Isobel Mielke. Assisting in the preparation of the 6upper were Miss Magdeline Erpelding, Miss Verna Smith and Mrs. Cas-teel. Irish linen doilies, a centerpiece -Death and the Maiden of daffodils and white freesias In Schubert d alm as the Night Miss Albert J II. Trio: Violin, Cello, Piano, directed by Mary Schults a Minuet Mozart, b Gavotte Mozart. Georgia Harrington, Alene Bremmer, Ruth Bedford JV. Mozart and the Gray Steward Thornton Wilder One act play directed by Lu cille Paulus: a true Incident near the end of Mozart's life, while he was writing his famous Requiem Mass. Cast: Mozart, Ronald Craven; Constance, his wife, Genevieve Thayer; The Gray Steward, John Barr. , jV. Ave Verura Mozart. T. S. Roberts Mrs. McCall Hostess For Two Affairs Mrs. Marie Flint McCall has bees hostess for two interesting affairs the past week. Wednesday evening she entertained with an interestingly appointed "Mexican" dinner. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Flack, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Petteys and Mrs. McCall. Thursday Mrs. McCall enter tained with a luncheon in com' pliment to a gronp of Salem women. Mrs. . Arthur - Utley . and Mrs.. Gordon Blodgett assisted Mrs. McCall. An Informal after noon followed the luncheon boar, Guests for this included: Miss Minnie Moehler, Miss Grace Bab- cock, Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs, Panl Hauser, Mrs. D. X. Beech ler, Mrs. C. S. Pratt, Mrs. A. C Smith, Mrs. Pearl Grote. Mrs. Ed Pratt. Mrs. C. C. Chaffee, Mrs. 8. P. Kimball, Mrs. James Imlah, Mrs. N. B. Hayden. Mrs Lee Gibson, Mrs. N. P. Fowle, Mrs. Arthur Utley, Mrs. Gordon Blodgett, and the hostess, Mrs, Marie Flint McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sanford were visitors in Salem Wednesday. The Sanfords were former popular res idents of Salem and are now mak Ing their home in Eugene. Young Bachelors Forum of the First Methodist church will hold a patriotic party tonight in the church rooms at 8 o'clock. All business young people are Invited All Girl Reserve song leaders will meet this afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. at J o'clock with Mrs Bobm. ly attractive table a yellow bowl made a delightful- Ruth Versteeg, who Is presenting a group ot new songs. March 9 is Day for Symphony Concert The second concert to be pre sented by the symphony orchestra ot the Philharmonic Orchestra as sociation will be presented March 9 according to announcement Just made. This will be the first concert to feature real symphony music. The first movement of Schubert's 'Unfinished Symphony" will be played. It was from this sym phony that the haunting melody of the light opera "Blossom Time" was taken. Mark Danields. well known so loist of the northwest, will be guest soloist for the evening and he will be accompanied by David Campbell, also well known as a pianist in Portland and the north west. The orchestra offers a splendid Increase In musicianship under the guiding hand of Jacques Gershko- vitch, director. It has also increas ed in number. It is planned to present groups of brass, woodwinds and strings before local civie organisations In order to acquaint the personnel of each with each other and to dem onstrate the progress being made by members ef the rapidly devel oping civic symphony orchestra. Mrs. Robert Notson Is Complimented An attractive affair of Friday afternoon was the Informal tea with which Mrs. George Rhoten and Mrs. Donald J. Ryan of Ore gon City entertained at the Rho ten home complimenting Mrs. Robert Notson of Portland. Guests bidden to meet Mrs. Notson Included Mrs. Verne D. Bain, Mrs. Florence Goulet, Mrs. Otto Paulus, Mrs. Clayton T. Bernhard, Mrs. Vernon Saekett, Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Mrs. Oscar White, Mrs. E. E. Thomas, Mrs. G. Ed. Ross, Mrs. Theodore Ul lakko, Mrs. William Bond, Mrs. Charles Swan, Miss Margaret Notson, Miss Virginia Mason and Miss Fae Sparks. The chorus choir of the Knight Memorial church, 19th and Ferry streets, presents Its monthly mu sical service Sunday evening at 7:10 o'clock. Donald J. Allison. organist, will occompany the choir. The numbers include: Chorus "The God of Israel" (Heyser). Ladies trio "The Pilgrim Path" (Hine) Jane Fisher, June Johnson and Virus Griffin. Chorus "Trust in the Lord" (Klersserllng). with obli gato solo by L. Ben Da vies. Male quartet "The .Voice of Jesus' (McKInney). with obligato solo by Maynord McKlnley. Ladies' inree-part enorus "God is a Spirit" (Meredith), Solo "A Dream of Paradise" (Grey) L. Ben Davles, with violin obligato by Helen Pervlne Chorus "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" (Asher-Jaeobus). On the organ "Prelude In C Minor (Vo- dorlnskl) ; "Kamennoi Ostrow (Rubenstein) "Coronation March" (Meyerbeer). m irvihe Churches' M BotxtB or rmATzx Prjrr ierrici will b kM rfery San t ftrmoom. :45. at th Uttl ekvrck, Ckcataktte ami lTtk. Tk prp ! tkM 17 ftrmoom, :45, at th Uttl ekvrcm. prayvr aarviaaa 1 ta pray far a aplritaal awakcalat U Balem. A. J. Smith la chart. nisi ohtjscr or CHXIST, scnuriisT Chamakata sad Libarty atraatc Buaiay aarricaa 11 a. aa. aa4 I , a, aabjaat. "Ckriat Jccaa." Baadap aeaaol, S:a aaa 11. TaatiBMap maatinf Wadacadap, S p, aa. Baaaiac raaam at Maaania leapi open ii to a:u aieapt unaaaya aaa holidaya. orsv dook Mission S16tt North Caauaarcial. H. W. Cou loa. pa ttor. garrieas Try sight, 7:45. 8atardap, Bibla ttadp. IS; aftaraeaa aarr lea, S. Saadap, Saadap aehaal, 3; an faliatia acrriea, . Friday, yaaaf peopla'a aifht, T:45. Boliaf departmeat door op a 9 a, su ta 11 p. si. XETOSHZO Capital aad Maria. W. 6. Lieut am par, pattar. Saadap aehaal, lfl. Jobs lnay, anpariDtaadeat. GraB aerrieaa, 10. rChriat Spaakin af Ala, Prayer aad raatiac." EagUaa arriaa, 11. "The Maw CaanaaadBMat." 8pcial Baaie bp mala (tutrtet. tmUp; lL.'Tlia M.nafa W tka Eaak ai MIB" lay jm phu am J SraniBg werakip. T:SO. Yaaas people tee tlmg. :0. eellere, kixh aakael aad tataraadiata kae: caaraa anaic SVajrOXUSTIO TABSUACXB Jerry at IStk. O. O. Weetaa, paator. Sunday aekoal. 1:45, B. a IVrfaaas, perintaBdeat. Charck aerriee, 1, "A Spirit-Filled Ufa." ETBBfeBtTtia aarvlfe. 7:45, "Tka Hour la Wkieh Wa Bibla atady Taadap Bifht. T:S, IeBla aar Hrt eentinard. Prayer aaeetiata Meaday, MTadaeadaf aad friday. I t. a Choir rehearsal Tkarsday. 7: dtTotioa aervica. S. Orcheatra practice Btvtarday, 1; poaaf people's aerria, S. zjrouwooo mriTzo bkxthsxx 17th and Nabraaka. H. V. WUaam, pas tor. Saadap ochool, :4S, Deaa 8-iep-kerd, aaperiaUadeat. Moraine worship, 11. ''A Jtrhfiea That laapiraa Caaras. Eeenlac werauip, i :u, lint ai a eenea o( aeraaoBS aa repreaBtatia BiW weaa em. Taaaa; people aeetinr, S:S0 "Lay ers at Truth ia Other Laadv "The ProhUaia at Marriar," leaders, Manae Hill aad Mr. Wilrea. Prayer art-Tic Tharaday, 7:SO. stndy of kistory churck from death af faul le proteataat ro f oraaatioaw Neighbors of Woodcraft In stalled officers Friday night. In stalling 'officer- was Ruth Mass man, guardian neighbor ef Port land Janlor adult circle, and she was assisted' by Gladys Fyock, Madolln Jon and ' the Junior adult tea of service' circle. Col leen Spencer gave a beautiful ex emplification of flor work. Those installed Included: Past guardian neighbor, James Haley; guardian neighbor, Dorothy Walker; magician, Lettie Ray; clerk. Marl Sydnam; banker, Claudia Townsend ; manager. Mary Maley; attendant, Lillian Kayser; flag bearer, Pearl Rich mond; musician, Glenn Dake; captain of guards, Ruth Dake; Inner sentinel, Kenneth Hasty and outer sentinel, Helen Luts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Scott will have as their weekend guests their daughter, Margaret Luck of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Scott are here from Pendleton during the legislature and are making their home at the State apartments. Mrs. W. C. Bondell witertaln ed with a bridge tea at her home Thursday afternoon. Guests in- eluded Mrs. F. Simon, Mrs. A. C. Long, Mrs. Lou Bnsick, Mrs. Ray White, Mrs. Floyd Utter, Mrs. K. KXwHXAJTD raXXXSS Hiskland aad Cbarck. Oiea Riaard, paator. Bibla ackool 10, K. M. Beckett. saperiBtendent. Meraiar worship, 11. Jaaior Chriatiaa Eadearor. 6 :S0; inter mediate, S:S0. Erealaa" sarrie. 7:10. Midweek prayer aaeattaf Tharaday, 7 :S. riMT OEUfAir BAPTIST Cottars aad P. Q. W. BaUeh. minis ter. So day school, t Saai Skinaa, SBpartatemdaaa. ' Mar ins worship, 11, Tka Blessiaa of the lord ' : caett aveaf. Iraalaf serrie. 7:10. "Tare Tsrp Iat portant Steps" .aaHet. Rernlar mid week prayer seme weanesaay, a. PTAST 1CBTH0DIST BPISOOPAX. Ckarck aad State. B. larle Parker, D.D- minister. Ckarck school. S:4S. Job lor choraa. 11. Public warship, 11, ob servance af the aacraateat af holy com- AIM mmw nww J t " t (LaaUal : sola. Misa Eleanor Meorc, Tounf people' foraas. S. Epworth leagwo. C:S0. Kreninf aerriee, 7:30, "EUfiMaa to the KinHom af God": nsueie enawow, otBRimi ui cu w-, with aacre words. Woodburn Wedding Solemnized; Wedding Anniversary Observed Mrs. Vilas Bilyeu is Complimented With Shower; Large Card Party at Waconda Maids Entertain With Cards ran ohtjboh or THB lTAZABJ9rB 13th and Canter. PleUhar Gallaway. naator. S025 Market, phone 30. Son- day school, :9, r. M. Litwiuer, super- lntendent. Boecial rerlTsl serrica ia protresa, Rer. J. T. La Rose of Med ford will wreath at 11 an 7-.au. n. 1. r. a. aad fflor- society. 6:80, Mrs. Paul Hardy, prasidaat. nwirre ooawil. SAXX. SXB Mertk Commercial. Bibla school, 10. Mr. Olson. savcrineeBdsBt. Adah Bibla elas efor aaea and women. Bibl J -. . WW n .!!. lt .nW a tka Peaat of Penteeort. Tka foepel of onr Blessed Lard Jesaa Christ. T:4 Seeoad aeriaa of tka lit ef Moses rive Friday aifht, 7:08, special hand painted slides are need. PASOX LEB MlhfOmXAX MXTHODIST Jeriersen aad Wiater. H. 9. Humphrey T. John and Mrs. Walter Arthur, paster. Baaday school, 9:45. Monlac day. 7:80. rXBJT CHTTBCK Or GOD Hood and KarU Cottar. O. T. KL pastor. Sanday school, 10. Jenvts Davis, apenntnent. Jtorntnc worsaip, 11. tae pastor will fir "Twirty-8Tea Tears Ea- poricBC la inline Hoaiins : can csxrai toa Neal wiU elac "The Old Kurred Croas." by Rer. Georfe Benard. Eveaiag aerric. 1:80. "Th Moot Beaatifal Wo man Ever Kern." : Earl tttmttea Moal will slnr "Our Father" ( Ward Btapheaa) Toanr pooplo-'a aacotidr. :, Miaa Cktadiwa will, preskieat. Prayer aad tesoaoay meeUaf TVeaesay, T.av. TTBJT BAPTIST ' Usrioa aad North Liberty. Brittoa Ross, miahteer. Bibla sehook :. rred Broer, saperinUndent. Mrals worship. What ia tear Ufa I : special mast by mala choraa. Sanday aifht prayer eetiaa 0:10. Janior. iatormiata ana senior B.K.f.L :ao. wreaeatra preraae. 7:10. Ereniaf worship, 780, ' le MirhtT Anrtl and the Little Booh spe cial maaie by choir. At eloao af enlnc serrica Ordinance of Bantism Will b d- i Mistered, fisriii auaaieaary rally f WUlametto Baptist associatioa Wodaeaday March 1. at r"irst Baptist eaarea; au-oay mccuafs, acfinnlnf s:bo a. m. OOTTBT BTBZET CHTJXCH Or CH1IST 17th and Court. Hnph . MeCallnm, alter. 1744 Chemeketa. phea 8104. tiblo aeheeL 9:4S. Mrs. Irene WeUer, savoriatendeat. Mornlna worship and aer man, 11. "Abilnf in canst.- inrisuaa Endeavor at S:30. throe societies. At the evening service, 7 :30, pastor hrinrs tb message ea "Mother" ia the aerie oa Better tlotnea ; special moaie ny ninm 8trin orchestra. Bibl stndy class Wed nesday in the Bunfalow, 7:30. P IX SBTTZRIAJT Winter and Chemeheta. Grorer C. Eirt ehet. P.D.. paator. Church school. 8:30, L M. Banufa, superintendent. Morning worship, 11. "The Eitent of Divine Love"; anthem, "The Lord It Exalted" (West); solo by Miss Elisabeth Clement. Christina EndeaTor, S:30. Eveniag praise, 7:80, "Th Msa Nobody Missed11: aa them, "Jean Lover ef My Soul" Cemp). Fellowship hour at tha manse, 8:30. Prayer meeting ana uioia stuay iwri- : -..v mi BCZTEODXBT ' - - Xarkt aad Winter. 3. B. Stewart. Pv , Ur. Baadar ackool, t:4$. Eaaory ede, aaperintendsnt. Morninf worship. 11. 'The IViamph of tha OeepeL" Evoaiag. worship, :80. ' '.Tka Bed M Bae." Towag people's meeting, S:80. Prayer meetia Tkarsday, 7 :tO. TOST BP TBITTJAI. Uatil farther notice, U First spiri tualist ckarck will hold services ia Kelson kail Sanday evening. 7:89. A ircl by accredited mediums, g te 7:80 p. m. Mary -Schwedel, pastor. HUT COVOBXOATIOHAX. Ceater and Liberty. J. B, Simon de, min uter. Baaday ackool. 9:45. Morning war. shlpv 1L Dr. Hagk V.mon Wait Bostam. Maaa wilt b th spoakar. Dr. Whit la edncatioBal secretary af ar American board aad is In Orogoa a aaa af tha principal speak era at tka state convocation at Congregational minister, following th morning eervie Dr. Whit will speak at a laaeheoa meeting af tha Comrade af th Way, at tka ckarck. 0AXTABT BAPTIST W. Earl Coekrnn. MS tar. Sanday school 9:45, Mrs. W. A. Barkaa, smpenaUndent. Morning worship, 19:50, "Hindrance to Prayer"' by Bv. K. A. XeUoa of Iade pendence; "Soldier af Christ Arise" (Williams), reci rati to an ana xroaa ur iak saag by WeadU Bobiaaoa. Eveaisg service, 7:10, wen w 10 otm sina will present a religieaa play, "Jaawi"; Jesus leaver of Jy ooai ' ineTsari, -. cideatal soloa by Mrs. Barasa aad Wil liam Skewia. B.T.P.U S.-SO. MioVaa sociatioaal missionary rally Wodaeaday at First Baptist, beginaiaf 19 a. elee- ing with p. m. semee; ur. cvaas irons Meannein. bum. will epa xnre saw. Chair rehearsal Tkarsday. CHBIST ZTAirOZUCAZ, LTrTHBBAW 18U aad But. Amos E. Minnemann, A.M- - pastor. Baaday school. Side. Mm. Minnemann, apriatoadBt. Strata rv-- ica, 9 :4, - Th BacWtency of Chrtatiaa Lava." EagUsk aorri, -11. '.Th .Marh of Tra Christiaa Love." Lather lean. T, I irairf Zamxew, loader. German una. to services Wednesday, 7:80. "The" Ser pent Braise Hi a Ho.' EagUtk Lowtes rrie Friday. 7:80, "Jooak-U His DisobedwBC a Dark Pictara af Sinful Mankind for Whom th Savior B tea an Died." C USUX kCEMOBXAL nercUl at My era, 8. Darlow John- sen, naster. 848 East Myers, pkoa 9487 Charck school, 9:4$. V. M. Kaekett, snper iateadeat. Morning worship. 11, "Th Mighty Meek"; woman's trio, "Just for Today" tFearia): nolo by Mr. Maaoa Bishop. "That Sweet Story at Old" (Webb). Masical program by combined choir aader direction of Mr. Marjeri Kateliff. 7:80. Threa laagaes, S:15. Mid week prayer and fellowship hoar Tkars day. 7:30, in church parlor. Chair re hearsals Tharaday, jaaiors 7:18, adalta 8:15. Official board and workers" coa tereace ia ckarck parlor Wednesday, 7:30. TEMPLE BAPTIST 18th and Braymaa. 1. H. Briscoe, pas tar. Rnndav school. 9:45. H. D. Ander son. Morning worship. 11. "1 Secret ef Great Life ; athm by choir. Eve ning worship. 7:30, "Glorying in the Cross"; quartet from Chemawa Indian school. Tounf people's meeting, 6:30, Selma Anderson, leader. Paatomime, "Bock af Ages." will precede vealag service. Prayer sad praise serrie Thurs day, 7:80. AMEEICAJI LUTHEEAM Church street between Chemeketa aad Ceater. P. W. Eriksen. pastor, Sanday school. 9:4J. A. A. Kruefer, superintend ent. Morning worship. 11. Dr. Ara B. Jensen af Monmouth Nora si will dsHvtr th sermoa; anthem by choir, directed by (Turn to Pag S) Pattern Woodburn. An impressive ceremony took place at the St. Luke's chiireh Thursday morn ing at 9 o'clock, when Miss Mar cella Kruplcka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Kruplcka, be came the bride of Russell Gard ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gardner of Salem, Rer. Father J. E. Rubis officiating;. Music was by the church choir with Mrs. Lets Kelley at the organ. The bride was becomingly growned in a white satin dress with veil and cap, caught with orange blossoms. She carried a prayer book with white ribbon streamers. The little Misses De lores Brenner and Jean Gardner were train bearers. The brides maid was Miss Delia Grupicka, sister of the bride and was lovely In a blue frock, she carried an arm boquet ot pink and white carnations. The attendant for Mr. Gardner was Joseph Huberger, After the wedding, a reception was held at St. Luke's community hall to over 85 relatives and guests. The center of the long tabl was graced with a beautiful wedding cake baked by Mrs. John Gardner, mother 01 tne groom Those assisting at the recep tion were Mrs. Joe Kust, Mrs. Hartley LeFebvre, Mrs. H. Hos- Meder, Mrs. Welsenberg, Mrs. Anton Cacka, Mrs. Frank Wlss, Mrs. Ed Hovender, the misses xf.rw and Antoinette Kruplcka, J Helen Kunda, Minnie Ficek and Pauline Bizon. The bnae ana groom entertained their many friends with a dance at the St. Luke's hall Thursday night. Out of town guests at the wed ding were Rev. Father Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Butte, Miss Helen Hickman, Mrs. George White, Miss Dorothy White, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herberger, George Herberger, Mr. and Mrs. John n..r..f a u tin Gardner and Miss Helen Shabner. all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Lawronee Gardner of Oregon City? Mr. and Mrs Paul Bison nd children; Mr. d Mrs. Mike Klotrek, Mrs. yr Becker, Arnold Thomstad, Duane Felton, Ambrose and Merle Jones, Rex and Dale Fuller and the hos tess, Miss Betty Hicks. a St. Paul. A surprise party was given Tuesday night by Mrs. Law rence Banning for her husband. on the occasion of their wooden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Griffin of Salem were dinner guests and other guests of the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Bents of Newberg, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ernst, Mrs. J. L. Eaton, Noble Eaton, Norman Ernst, Lester Bunning, Mrs. Elisabeth Cowits, Mrs. Mary Bun ning, Lester Ernst, Viola Connor, Edwin Woodruff, Emma OplU, Mrs. Roberts, John Brentano and Rose Marie Faber. Playing "B00,M Rose Marie Faber received ladles' first prise and Mrs. J. L. Eaton, consolation. Edwin Woodruff won men's first prise and Carl Brentano, eonsola tlon. Fairfield Miss Thais Mahoney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahoney, was the inspiration re cently for a surprise birthday par ty at her home. Special Trial Size Vicks intiseptic Almost All Gone mmm'm a Bt Local Druggist- Are iUlKntf Refralar Six) 7e Value for Only S5c On Money - Back Guarant Miss Zarelda Rogers and Miss Pauline Scott entertained at the apartment of Miss Rogers Wed nesday night. Bridge was in play and at a late hour refresh ments were served. Miss Inna Bolander held the winning score at the end of playing. Present were Miss Irma Bo lander, Miss Grace Elisabeth Hoi man, Miss Edna McClintock. Mrs. Helen Lamb, Mrs. Joseph N. Scott, Miss Orma Mclntlre, Miss Betty Darley, Miss Faye Barber, Miss Marie Nelson ef Pendleton and Miss Consuella Elsman, and the hostera. 0 0 Mrs. Lee McAllister entertain ed Informally in compliment to the birthday of Mr. McAllister Wednesday night at their home. Covers were placed for Mr. Mc Allister, A. C. Burkt, Newell Wil liams, and for Lee, Jr., Stuart and Donald McAllister and Mrs. McAllister. They Grow So Fast Git I " 1 Lm t. ..'. : . t. .. . ' .-. TV- X '5 'jn'v-''''-,V;-:' i ? j, - 4 , i Local dnieristB are tatroductoc a. bsw antlsoetas which does erery- tbiBf that a moutn-waan or gavtie can aod sdobki oo ai oava we unial Drtee ot other duality antt- mmtica. xt la mads by th makers Durkln of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. vmp0Roh, The name ef tt Will reSlOO VICES VOraWM Auawrpaia. NEW BAN ON HALITOSIS r TAKJS PATIENCE FOB OOLDREN'S PHOTOGSAPHI By ANNE. ADAMS This is the sort of frock young things dote on. It has such trig and snappy lines . . . the) Berky tiaronet w - ; . iwtl .).., nr. Garaner u wmvw,- with ths Eoir Kiectns .t k vrUsi shower for Mrs, ociw " n.t.. . - iim jubs rava, taher la too "i"1 f hite collar, . slashed puffed wrades of the Se w8 leeves set in raglan fashion anel at the homo 01 "T'' iv. .-iit .vi.- mttm aTlawal I .i.tt nnrtav aftentOOa Xroin suv usui-uy ami, vklam . S oIovok noamlaw f the bodlC. a flQ o'clock. Th gUSBIS u.u. it.. v..i. m l watiM I iv. lteaoa BelUleO NOW- vwvw me vsts fcwvi I wVTw w ,. mjt iih v. i..s mlnnta WOTrl OH I ..... Ttnria NeniUSO. wuwsv Of conrse. the only real proof of lis quality and asnaslng soonomr ts ataii nas. Tb lurnitn uus wow, Ticks Chetnlsti supplied to Ortcgwu at leas than cost 4 million special trial bottiesa Mo tsjos for loa. The trial botttes hart gone so rmlckly that this offer u now navqe: IX your aruggwa supsuy a trial also is exhausted, t one of the regular sine bottles 7So Tatos-- far only Ssc use n a wsex. 11x14 Inch Photograph No appointment necessary A large photograph naax ly one-half tha size of this newspaper page for r 7gr attern part of the complete sewing service offered through our pattern department . . . . ALONG with the lovely dress pattcrni l that appear regularly in the Anne Adams pattern feature in our columns, patterns for incidental sewing are fre quently featured: For the woman who appreciates the beauty of hand made lingerie, and the charm of hand embroidered bed spreads, scarfs, towels, pillows and the many other similar items that make for gracious Hying, Anne Adams has gathered a delightful col lection of distinctive designs. Anne Adams also offers some happy sug gestions foe gifts for youngsters. She has found that cuddle animals and dolls are beloved by children of H ages, and, of coarse, doHs' cloches tie completely ab ixxbing to every good young mother. Since the patterns are only fifteen cents each, you witt proUbly want several of them. They may be ordered in the usual way through our Pattern Department. The pattern fea ture gives full ordering mstructions. lid MK"a,m.-m. aW-B W EnHn. iMiIh wii.Jt mwtlt Mrs. m. XS. -I " - o. . a WaTaaaW aT W .m I. n ..... t, . . i iviuius, -- -xr n.ru - uaa rnaafB. Btrenx pattern Z47I mir M orusieu , Raiierir. tars. v. i . . - - - . . .t i Tan tiuaiinoi b num msv iiip only la sites 1Z. i, ii. Uon. aad Mrs. uamw.i. - - Arlmseotlc, It It sirnidy to. Siso IS reauirss s i-s ywu. , - - . nK. t yTri antlWia vicks Chem- 19 Inch lahrie and l-2 Trd con- mcondv Four tawea rM wodTioe-aided by the trastlng. Illustrated siep-oy-sisp wer) ja play Tuesaay wvuB CTZttaitiaaUtM. and iar- i nuiuui w m . . i aififlM iwn kjui ui auum ; .-s. vin ur. ana ssrs. i . . . i u. Ray Jones, V" V'tl HDM 8noh to M aea osj aw .e..ji ut. and Mrs. Micneat 1 1 111 !, -i.v a eiatwiata lvan Bead II cent la cola ei stasias (coin preferred), far this wattom. Write ylalaly yoar . eelorfal paces f tovaly Parm-la-plr4 aiodela lor svery tprtag aee, tals aeaatifal ok shows ew ia V ehle at Try aoar af tka ay. Every styl to araaUeal, aaa aaay to mak. Tkare era moo 1 foe tka larf fitura, aad SfS aad styl anmber. Bo sre atat sis waaUd. Send Ut tka aew sprlnc fashion aaok. Coatalata W af aelifciitful iav as kidala mtwtmM tfwim . e.talar. II aaata. Catalog and ttr tst -aaata. Addres. aU m ardors to SUUemaa Pattern iJpiw-H 348 West Mta itetrt, I aity. - Qsaffnrd. Mr. : ...-v. ai ana Bll. Brnndldge, xr. ana m. - Becker, all t this community. Jnd Si. Leslio Roll ot New York. m - - mj.lulral VOUnC people's class party enjoyed hy ot tho Ildrledgo V. .fTZl was held Weanesaay BiRus home of Miss jean -wero Harold Tumbleson and Mr. n..i.siiiAf oerraia, w.-. I Bonnie Miller, uiara 1 ".v xrareta Palmer. Hollis day out without risk to delicate TAsrabranes; yet strong enuoch to do everything that an oral antisep tic can. and should do. Fas- All Castoaary TJses mti u&e Vicks Antiseptic. In your customary way. lor had breath (halitosis); as a gargle: as a mouth wash; as aa antiseptic lotion; and tor all the other usual uses. - And Vicks Antiseptic has this ad ditional unique advantage . . . born tar a depression year, it is priced MeoTdmgIy--fTlria you half! adv. Now before li la too lata reserve trtose precioua mooda and momenta. Oura is the happy faculty of pwfting- ifaHiig per lonality Into fMdren'f photographs, Speeilalita in copying old arid faded photograph. Millers for fine photographs Tnstssf er Pamrn 719- est smd tdJy t h stmffU. Transfex Pattern 704- tummy nddogth skiff. fTraasfer Paetem 717-tf cbkk md gksff $0 stuff Tniisfet Pattern 703-- hoy, gki md mummy doUtob stuffed, nd thtbnfortscb. Pattern HM-tissms fdter bittern Jot doffs clotktt u mmtrd. MU for 16, 18, 22 midli mtb dolls. Ajsiot Adams Patterns 703 rpmiLm asst ti