Society 'Newancl Glub Affairs iOLITS IL DOAK, Society Editor Bride - Elect Fied At VanW inkle Home v. '"'.."'..; ); ;'. . ' ;;'r!t Miss Josephine Albert, bride elect of Bruce Spaaldlng. will be complimented with charmingly appointed luncheon today !n the r.reeo Gate- room ot the Spa with Miss Rosalind Van Winkle as hostess. ' ; ,- v..:. ,. . .... ' f Luncheon ; will be followed by i an afternoon of bridge at the Spa. i Quests bidden ill compliment to Miss Albert are Miss Casilda May torn. Hsa Genevieve Thayer, Miss Florence Power. Miss Blllle Cupper. Miss Pauline ' Johnson, Miss Marraret Furrlne. Miss Ro- bey Laugblln, Miss Rosalie Bur en. Miss Eloise White. Miss Sne Prlngle, Miss Rntb Fiek, Miss Ro Tena Eyre. Mrs. I Clarence En- tnani. Mrs. Charles Swan, Mrs. Frederick 8. Bynon, Jr., Mrs. John Crlffith and Mrs. Gnrnee Flesber. ' -':-r :;r-..;';-r;: -.""'vl Mrs. Paul Wallace entertained : Tuesday afternoon with a delight ful luncheon at Wallace Orchards vnTnnUmntliir lilac 'Albert. ' Covers were placed for Miss Al bert, ana Mrs. Josepn h. Aioeri, w Mrs. Gnrnee FlesheT. Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. Clarence Emmons, Mrs. Asel Eoff, Miss Casilda May otorena. Miss Rosalind Van Win kle, Miss Genevieve Thayer and Mrs. Wallace. Li Birthday Honored With Dinner Mrs. N. E. Abbott entertained at her bom Saturday evening In compliment to the birthday of her daughter. Miss Mildred Abbott. An attractive- table effect was galaed through the use of a yel low and white color schema. Corers were placed ' for Miss Abbott, and Miss Isobel Gragg. Miss Arms Babb, Miss Evelyn Olln, Miss Gail McClean, and Miss Cora Wyatt, " , An enjoyable breakfast meeting was that ot the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast clnb at the Marion hotel Tuesday morning. Mrs. May Fulkerson entertained the group with an interesting ac- oonnt t the many demands of a county school superintendent. Miss i Claudia Wiper talked of the week : end trip taken by the Chemeke- tans, and Dr. Ruth Dougherty spoke of the work of optometry. An interesting account of the Monday night. Teduhl Menu con ; cert in Portland was given by Mrs, - wuanua nam. '. e e Mrs. Almlra Hale bid farewell Saturday to her house guests, Mrs. Edgar Moorman and Mark and Cella Moorman ot Milner, Idaho. Pattern III "r y 26ti SOCIAL CALENDAR . ; V- - Wednesday, April S3 . Westway club at home of Mrs. Arts Ferrine. ' Leslie Can-Do class monthly social meeting, S g. m. In the parsonage. Rot. and Mrs. S. Darlow Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stacy in charge. , - : . Technocracy .Forum,' city library auditorium, Wll-. lamette debaters on war , debts question, public lnrlted, ... Mrs. Maude Pointer, .hostess to : social circle of.. Knight Memorial church at her home, 1050 North. 15th Streeti 2:30 o'clock. .;. .vy 6-- .-f : ' , : Mother's of beginners and primary classes of First: Christian Sunday school class; meet at parsonage at J -o'clock; program, and tea hour planned. ' . .Ladles Aid of First M." E. church, at church par lors, 2: SO o'clock; executive board meeting, a ocJock. . at same place. ' v" ' . - . - . v First Presbyterian . Aid society, S:ft o'clock In - church parlors; short business meeting followed by . social afternoon for all women of congregation brlnf needlework. " Thursday, April 27 . ' Tows and Gown club, t:I0, Lausanne HaH. .. - - . Marion County Federation of women's clubs. Union Hill grange balL opens at f :S0. . , South Salem W. C. T.'U. regular monthly business liSaeeUng, Leslie hall, 3 p. m.". ' v , r - , n. Friday, April Si Women's Auxiliary or Dakota club at Lausanne Hall, t:o. with OliTe M. Dahl. Past Matron's club of Eastern Star entertaining Woodbnrn and Jefferson clubs at a 12:30 luncheon. Masonic temple dining room Addle Mae Petteys, gen eral chairman. ' :' - Veterans of the Civfl wac, m. - Daughter ot Union Woman's clubhouse, 8 p. Sunday School Class Is Entertained The Baraca-Philathes class en joyed an - unusually entertaining and inatructlTe erening Monday night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. Vinton Scott. ' A lecture accompanied by motion pictures of life In China was. given by Dr. Scott and the many - lorely Chi nese pieces which are the pos sessions of the Scotts wen riew- ed by the guests. ; Following the Interesting pro- grant, - refreshments and an in formal social hour were enjoyed. Present were Mrs. Fred Erlck- son, teacher of the cuss, and Roberta - Bralnard. Olga Janik, Engrard Hansen, Oswald, Lu cille Bennett. Xrma Bennett, Mrs. George Wallace. Mildred McAd ams, Helen Austin, Margaret Ayers, Ellna Hoyt, Lillian Rath lin, Laura Cheney, Gertrude Che ney, Berndette Clark, Peggy Pe terson, Dell Weathers, Joy Greig, Mrs. Ernest Iufer, Eugene Weath ers, Henry Mattson, Sylria Matt son, Gail McClean, Tom Burton, and Mrs. Floyd White. Nell Henderson was hostess for the J. U. O. elab of the Neighbors of Woodcraft, which met at the home of Hallie Lynch, Monday evening. After the reg ular business meeting, a light lunch was s erred. Those present were Nora Busey, Mary Maley. Bertha Ray, Effie Wlnchcomb. Florence Bressler, Hallia Lynch, Jennie Shelton, Lillian Kayser. Ruth Dakev Era Goff and the hos tess Nea Henderson. r Additional Society - on Page 7 Church Sunday ' Will b Observed I. O. O. F. Chemeketa Lodge No. 1. will hold Its annual "Church Sunday" April SO, at the First Christian church In honor ot the anniversary ot the organisa tion. Members ot the Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 together with the Rebekahs will meet at 10:10 in front et the L O. O. F. hall on High street, and will march in a body from the hall to the church. All member are requested to meet promptly at 10: SO o'clock. .. v - Town and Gown Club to Meet The Town and Gown clnb will meet Thursday afternoon at S:S0 o clock in Lausanne ball. Hostesses for the afternoon will include Mrs. E. 19. Gilbert, Mrs. O. ' O. Doney," Mrs. H. O. Cross an Mrs. W. C. Jones. .,.-.-... The W. W. Q. girls of the First Baptist church are holding their regular monthly business and social meeting at the church Thursday night. The date has been .changed from Friday to Thursday. The topic Is "Sign of the Cross." Bring as many pennies ss you are years old. Miss Laura and Miss May Hale were hostesses to about 20 mem bers and friends of the Piereans of the First Methodist church Thursday1. Mrs. E. W. Moorman, Mark and Miss Cella Moorman were special guests for the eren ing. . ' e . Mr. and Mrs. George McLaugh lin of Buena Vista were visitors In Salem Saturday. Popular Maid Wed In : Attractive ' Ceremony Marvelle r Eleanor Edwards. only daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Edwards, and William Russell Mefford. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. XL.Metford of CorvaUls, Oregon, wera married Monday evening. Rev. Darlow. Johnson officiating. The ceremony took place . In ise new residence or the rounc eoupie, with only Immediate rel ativea and a few friends present The bride and groom were at tended by Miss Gladys Conner aad Cecil L. Edwards. - brother ot the bride. , 1 . Mr. Mefford attended Oregon State college prior to his coming to Salem. He Is now employed with the Texaco Oil oompany. Miss Edwards was graduated front Willamette - university with the class of 1112. She . was a member of the Beta Chi sorority. After 'May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Mefford will be at borne at 1253 North 21tt street . Winners Announced For Quilt Contest - Contest winners ot the Knight Memorial quilt exhibit have been announced and the. quilts wilt be seen In the windows of Miners store today, Thursday and Friday. " Mrs. Samuel Orr was adjudged to have the most beautiful quilt on exhibit: Mrs. Charles Haskell won first place for workmanship with a green and white lily pat ternt and a quilt pieced by Mrs. n. N. Starr's mother 82 years ago woa dose second. Mrs. L. If. Cox exhibited the oldest quilt pleoed 127 years ago ot fine crinoline work. The ninth grade Girl Reserves of Parrlsh will meet immediately after school today with H. O. Dur ham who will give them lesson in "fishing. This will carry out the out-door project upon which the girls are working: this spring term. Tho ORIGINAL ' Corn Flohes MWhen yoni are offered a nbstitnte for genuine EeIIogga, remember it U (seldom fat the spirit of jwrrke' OI liTTLI CBIIK Bv ANNE ADAMS It's Just the frock- young things crave tor this time of the year ... a really truly sports frock abounding with youth, dash and chic! It Is sleeveless, bas a low back to turn to the sun, and boasts tour snappy pleats for an imation. Just perfect tor tennis and other - active sports. Count the parts . . , six with a self fabric belt . . .. they'll . Just fly together! Fashion it ot a gay cot ton - print and trim it with bright colored binding and , per- y ouuons. ' Pattern 2811 mar b order Ad only In sizes 12, 14, 18, IS arid 20. Size 10 requires S yards SO inch fabric and vAi htnin Illustrated step-by-step sewing In- uucuoue inciuaea with this pat tern. . Bmt (i(lm tub (1S la cntM r lUapi (cfTi fntvmi), tor tkU tUterm. Writ pUUly rear addma mad tyl anmtor. B nn to state alia vaatod. ( Bi for tta Anna Adama fa ahioa book. Ik aoatataa St aolerfal -pft at OTaly Pirii-iofplred m ala for avarr aawiag Bead, asd ahawa kow to ba ehla at arary hamr af taa day. rry atria ia praatto al, aad aaay to aaka. Thara era aiadala for tha hrrar rieara aad Stroa af deUghtfai Junior aad kid ia atylaa. Lovaly llBrerla, aad aa CMMrr aattaraa, tea. Priea af caU t fiftoaa aaata. aatalog aad pat ter" tofth, tvaatr-flva aanta. Addraaa aU auU ardara ta Tha Orcoa gtatosoMa Patten DaparV meat. 14J W. 17tk atraet, Vw Watch for the Second Annual Baby Edition of the Statesman Next Sunday April 30 a section of the sunday paper of; interest to every mother : v muter .... . " ( f 7 s Invite YOU . - - t ; , i I Barcnlna that will BTirprise you await thoppcri today. Salem- first "FOR TY NINES DAY." lliner'fl are coo eratins with thia newspaper promo tional campaign to impress Salem people with the low prices and high .quality merchandise offered for this biff one day affair. It will knock the old "dollar day" Into a cocked hat for "downright savinjrj. loin the crowds today and hart fan as well as sare money Clearflnce of Odd HOSE Values to $U5 Honestly ... here's your summer's wardrobe of fine aUk service weights at almost one-third of their regular prices. Ereryone knows how these wear.. How truly fashionable they look. How they fit theankle a fit snugly to the lej. Main floor. 49c TODAY ONLY Doors Open at 9:00 Come Get Your Share of These Forty Niners ! Hand Emb. Gowns Hade Cne batlata, aoft, aaear, ta eol ers. Ratelar aad eat all m. A (k m tad floor .................. fseC $1 Munsxngwear Vests Hara'i a blf Talia la nla srada Mua ala Vecta. Nil greaa. Bay taew jq . and aara aaU. Sad rioor ixV C $1 value Rayon Step-ins , Rayoa ta flaa qnalltr In either lace or plain tailored atyles. Colors pink AQ aad tearoae. and floor fteC Big Group of Silks Clearance of entire department odda so Into t&la sale today. Prints, flat crepes, soma wools, ate. AQ Mala Floor fiaC Regular $1 Silk Scarfs Beautiful patterns and colors. All are lined wlta rood quality silk in. ........ crepe. Malar Floor Newest Style Neckwear Organdie eollaxa, cuffs aad bows to park op your frocks. AQf Today only. Main Floor HtVQ 14 Inek Hand Blocked Lunch Cloths. finished ready to use. Large also. As sortment ot morel designs 4Q and eolors. Mala Floor 9C Reaidy Cut Quilt Bloclcs A Tariotr of patterns sack as "Dresdem plate,' "Flower gardem, eta. in Res. lis each. Today t for... xVC Rayon Sport Crepes Almost as fine and soft aa silk knitted fabrics. These are Ideal for smmmar wear. Wanted eolors. AQ Mala floor, yard ............ kVC ' . Norelty Sayoa Slip-Over Sweaters Fancy atltek, summer style sllpeTsrs. Oowal neck, short alosres. Black aad white, pink, blue, brown, AO greoa. tnd Floor 3tVC Hemstitched and Stamped Lunch Cloths Wltk four napktns to match. Ideal tor nook. Theso are fifty taehes AQ square. Mala Floor ......... xvC Choice of Bridge Prizes Water pltehem. book ends, Tases, tea pots, refrigerator seta, sugar aad creamers, cookie Jars. ote. JQ Mala Floor lVC FlnaQuaUty Rayon Combinations Bloomers and Vests ot truly fine nasi Ity rayon. Superbly tailored. (Not tho cheap kind). Hosiery ' AG Xtopt, Mala Floor JC .49c Girls' Wash Frocks Ages tare to fourteen yeari. Cotton prints im fast colors. Valaes to S fi ll. 00 each. Mala Floor today iwC Stationery in Folders With Blotter High grade papers and enrelopes. Largs desk slso blotter. Regmiar si.zs raiue. Today only. Book Dept, sack Small Boys' Wash SuiU Fast color OUTer Twist style. wash salts. Excellent ralae. Assorted colors. JQ Main Floor boys' dept, each .. xHJC Small Boys9 Sleepers Flannel and broadcloth la fast solor quality. Sare money and buy theso to day at this low price. AQt Boys Dept., each zIC One Lot of . Boys' Shirts and Blouses Broadcloth and fast color prints, ote. Many of those aro tho famous Kayneo quality. Boya Dept. ACkg sVf sls IT 1 OOF v 0 Terry Cloth Sweat Shirts Turtle-neck sweaters ot fine soft terry doth. Ideal a thistle style Deep yellow only. Men's Dept. aa Main Floor tiJC Princess Peggy Wash Dresses Values to Ltl. Nearly all sixes II to It. Fast .color prints wlta organdie trims, ata. Summer shades. . AO -Basement ftilC ' - i Pmcflla Type Curtains Complete wltk tie-backs. Wanted col ors. Also panels la this sals AQm today. Basement, per set ..... xJC Lot Batiste and Organdie Collars ' : Organdie, batiste aad aUk collars la the newest summer styles. AQ - Basement, today choice ....... kVQ Group of New Straw Hats Women's aew straw hats In this forty ; nine cent sale go at this small AQ figure. Hat Dept. Basement.... VC Big Boys' Sweaters ' ' Wool SllpoTsrs, cotton mixed coat stylos, blaxers, eta. Choose. AQm today and aaro. Basement . ... ,7 V - Children's' ; ' ' All Wool Sweaters Ages three to fourteen years. SUpoa and eoat style in colorful patterns fee tprlag and summer. VaL Jf to I.I I. Mala Floor ...... V Ivt Men's Dress Shirts, New New patterns In small design. Blue, tan, etc. White, green, blue and tan in plain. AH sixes. .Basement .... xVC Girls' Wash Frocks Ages three to fourteen rears. Cottoa" . prints la fast colors. Valaes to AQ , ILSt eack. Msla floor 3C One Lot Boys! Wool Sweaters Made ot pure worsted wooL Valaes to fl.ll ta tho lot, Bay a high grade sweater at less than halt. SQ Boys' Dept. Children's White Elk Sandal Leather soles and. rubber keels. Ideal for summer wear aad school. f J Q Sixes IS to S. Mala Floor., Women's Normandy Cloth Footwear Flue shoo crepe In white, beige or greea. For smmmer wear wltk wash frocks. Pump, ties, f M Q sandals. Mala Floor Vl Men's Felt Hats, Many famous GORDONS la the group. This lot tor "Forty Nino t SQ Day yoar choice tor ....... v lei5 French' Crepe Combination Suits AH pure aUk suits of gorgeous quality la the season's wanted fashions tn undies. '. tnd Floor todsy ....... $1.49 Long Lace Brassieres Itiralir TA It (I. Tha arw Hadm uplift stylo In tho better quality bras siere. Sad Floor today, ; e in SI and St. choose at. 3 Ai? All Silk STep-ins One group ot aU sll k steplns In regular t.tt lace trim quality. Choice et pastel shades. , Cl AO 2nd Floor New Summer Straw 'Hats Women ot Salem will bo Interested In, this sale ot nsw straws today ef AQ at this lowijrlce. lad Floors vaftl. Women's DeauviUe Sandals Medium heel genuine Deanfllle sandals la wklte aad beige ta go on sale -Forty Nino", day. Basement . . ....t.' $1.49 White Moccasin a Munis Also beige In this popular school oxford at this low price. All sixes. o sq New. Basement todsr .. Women's Sport Oxf orcU Tan and smoked elk moccasin tip sport oxfords selling regularly at f4.0f. An sixes I t I. - - - (9 AQ Mala floor .............. 7ft9 39 ONLY Silk Crepe Dresses Values to fll.SI la flat crepes, printed v crepes, raft erepes, relrst comb, wool knits, rj- . 'O soma suits tn tho group. Colors red, green. Vn 4 nary, beige, black, eta. Sixes 14 to 41, lai . . S J Af Wl ) 8 ONLY Wo ol Juniper Dresses Jumper dresses et Cno wool flannel tn plain - r . am green, gray, tan, aatr blue, ote. Sixes 14 to T V SS Tears. Renlar It. 11 n ul fnA II nas. tnAm-w eS JS o Doom. Open D:C0 . . .... . w Vn IjLiLjV jj Tm ""r'l"" ' ' " t- - af - - 3 to Store Y 9 to 11 -