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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orejron, Friday Morning. May 26. 1 933 1 1 I . Cullougb, state bridge engineer. Cor data oa how foon contracts' could fee lj( md the number of men that would be employed di rectly and indirectly oa the bridges, r Society Nvs and Club A airs eOuve M. Doak, Society Editor Mrs. P. Kelley Compliments Bride-Elect . : A charming compllmeat to Miss Irene Breithaupt, bride-elect of George Van Natta of St. Helens, -was the Informal shower for which Mrs. Psrcy Kelly was hostess Thursday night at the residence of Judge and Mrs. Kelly on State street. - A program was arranged for the early aTeaing hoars and in cluded piano solos by -Miss Mar garet Hogg; Tocal solos sung by Mrs. Susan Varty; and readings by Mrs. Frits Weisser. At the late supper hour Mrs. C. F.Breithaupt presided at the serv ing table. Mrs. J. N. Chambers cut Ices. Miss .Dorothy Cornelius and ' Miss Helen Breithaupt assisted in serving. . Guests bidden In compliment to Miss Breithaupt included Miss Hazel Cook, Miss Helen Louisa Crosby, Miss Loreta Vartey. Miss Alene Phillips, Mrs. Enoch Dum- as.. Miss Margaret Hogg,. Miss t Margaret Stevenson, Miss Merl Dlmick. Miss Ruth Moore, Miss ' Juana Holmes, Miss Laura Hale, Miss Dorothy Cornelius, Miss Hel en Breithaupt, Mrs. C. P. Breit haupt. Mrs. Winifred Herrirk. Mrs. Elisabeth Gallaher. Mrs. El bert Derry, Mrs. Virgil Golden. Mrs. Susan Varty, Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mrs. Esther Hagedorn, Mrs. Minerva Holcomb, Mrs. Alice Fi sher. Mrs. Emily Howard, Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mrs. Eric Butler. Mrs. Mona Yoder and the hostess, Mrs. Percy It. Kelly. Independence. The Booster club held a pot-luck dinner at the home of Mrs. J. B. Violette. Wednesday evening. Games and charades were the entertainment. Special guests were Mrs. Moffitt and Mrs. L. L. Hewitt. The Stitch and Chatter club met at the home of Miss Helen Byers with the mothers as special guests. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. McNamara bare as their guests for this week Mrs. Sarah Wilson and grand daughter, Donova Wilson, of Marshfleld. SOCIAL CALENDAR ' Friday; May 26 Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War, regular meeting, 3 o'clock, Women's clubhouse. Unitarian Women Alliance, 1 o'clock luncheon In Emerson room of church; reservations with Miss Ethel Fletcher or Mrs. F. A. Weil. , " Three Link's club, 2:30 o'clock in club rooms of I. O. O. F. hall; social evening with encampment to fol low. Past Matrons' association, with Mrs. Ida Godfrey, 7:30 o'clock dinner; followed by business and social meeting. Mrs. J. Dale Taylor hostess to Calvary Baptist Mis sionary society at her home, 260 South 19th street, 2:30 o'clock. World Wide Guild First Baptist church, with Mrs. F. A. Erixon, 1516 North 19th street; Mrs. J. Vinton Scott, speaker. Women's Bible class of First Methodist church, bus iness and social meeting; 2:30 o'clock, home of Mrs. Ed na Waterman, 1307 Hlnes street. West Side Aid of Jason Lee church, all-day with pot luck luncheon at noon. Saturday, May 27 Rabekah degree staff requested to meet at Odd Fel low's hall. 8 o'clock, for drill and- practice. Salem Women's club, installation of officers. Poppy Day Sale Event of. Saturday The American Legion auxiliary Is busily arranging last - minute details concerning the- annual "Pflppy" day sale which will be an event of Saturday. Mrs. T. L. Kuhn Is general chairman for the sale and Is being assisted by a large number of Legion auxiliary members. Head quarters will be in the Senator hotel. Proclamations from both Mayor. Douglas McKay and from Com mander Allan Carson bear mes sages of support for the sale. Mayor McKay In proclamation declaring; Saturday "Poppy day, said in part: "I urge all citizens to recall the spirit of the gallant dead and renew the memory of their high patriotic serriee by wearing a memorial paper poppy Saturday, and emblem made by veterans and being sold by vet erans' organisations." Commander Garson said In part: "The poppies will be offered Bruce Spauldings to Return Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spauldlng, nee Josephine Albert, will arrive in Salem Monday It la expected. They left Salem by motor. May I, Immediately following their wed ding, which waa one of the smart est of the year.' They were en route to Minneapolis, Minn., where Mrs. Spauldlng competed in the national musie contest sponsored by the Federated Mus ic clubs of the United States. The front page of the Minneap olis Tribune for, May 23, carried a picture of Mr. and Mrs. Spauld lng and ran a feature story con cerning Mrs. Spauldlng as a rep resentative of Oregon and Wash ington (here to compete in the on the streets here by the wo men of the veterans' auxiliaries our wives, mothers, sisters and daughters. They have volunteered for this work, giving their serv ices without thought of personal gain. Disabled veterans have made the poppies which the mem bers of the auxiliaries will dis tribute, and the contributions which they receive will . go en tirely to the relief of needy vetJ erans and veterans' families. Be sure to wear a poppy on Poppy day." eontest and the fact that she bad come east on her honeymoon aa well. Mrs. Spauldlng was elimin ated in the semi-finals of the na tional contest. i - Mr. and Mrs. Spauldlng Halt ed in Chicago, where they viewed the setting of the world's fair, to open there in June. They also in cluded other plaees of Interest en route. Upon their arrival la Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Spauldlng will go to Dallas, where they will make their home. i Woodburn Woodburn Rural club met at the home of Mrs. R. L. Luts at Hubbard Wednesday and elected these officers: Mrs. Elmer Matson. re-elected presi dent; Mrs. J. C. Huglll, press cor respondent; Mrs. Gertrude Belch er, song leader. Committees nam ed were: Program, Mrs. J. C. Hu gill; program, Mrs. Arthur Rer rickwjlowers and sick, Mrs. T. E. Morrfton, Mrs. Gertrude Belcher and Mrs. Eva Coleman; arrange ments, Mrs. Chas. Dean. Mrs. II. B. Rodgers and Mrs. G.. Belcher; membership. Mrs. H. B. Rodgers, Mrs. R. L. Lutz and Mrs. S. Barrett. DEB IS Di E M 1 READY PENDLETON. Ore., May 25 (AP) A high wind from the west late today hurled a dust and rain storm over this region. Heavier rain was reported in the hUIy districts. PORTLAND, Ore., May 11. (AP) J. M. Devers. representing the Oregon state highway commis sion, wilt file an application for the eonstrpetlon of five bridges on the Oregon Coast highway at a to tal cost of $2,400,000, as soon as the public works bill now before congress is passed and an admini strator appointed. It was stated tonight la a dispatch to the Ore gonian from Washington, D. C. Devers Is now at the capital to further this state's Interests In the bill. ye application for the bridges be made under a provision permitting the president to make a loan of 70 per cent and a grant of 30 per cent, according to the dispatch. In the interest of speeding con struction. Senator MeNary has in troduced bills authorizing the erection of the bridges, congres sional action being necessary be cause the bridges cross navigable streams. The dispatch said Me Nary is confident authority for such construction will be given be fore the present congressional ses sion is adjourned. Devers today wired C. H. Mc- MILLER'S PERSTIK PREVENTS Perspiration Odor Awar4 the Om4 Hemekeeplft Seal ef Aeerevel The tat of a lipstick applied like a lipstick. Sure, safe, econom ical. Cannot irritate skin even sfter " shaving cannot barm fabrics. 50 Om Pcnrik IotW Toilt Goods Dept. Moift Floor Auxiliary Tea is Pretty Affair A delightfully Informal tea was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. John Evans, Thursday afternoon with members of the Tri-County Medi cal auxiliary as guests between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock. Guests called from Marion, Polk and Yamhill counties in ad dition to those from Salem. Mrs. J. C. Van Winkle of Jefferson, president of the county auxiliary, Mrs. E. E. Fisher, president of the local unit, Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. Ver non A. Douglas, Mrs. Wolcott Buren and Mrs. W. Wells Baum, received the guests. Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mrs. J. N. Smith and Mrs. L. C. Clement alternated at the beautifully appointed tea table during the afternoon hours. Mrs. H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. C. E. Bates and Mrs. Phil Newmyer assisted in serving. Grand Lddge Delegates Report Rebekahs were entertained Monday night with accounts of grand lode session attended by Alma Henderson who was instal led as marshal of the grand lodge, Jessie Moore, Grace M. Taylor, Cora Van Pelt and Ella Smith, all delegates to the session. Mrs. Henderson, grand marsh all, and Sig Harris, grand junior warden, were introduced by Elsie Townsend. A late, toffee hour fol lowed the lodge session with Mrs. Henderson as guest of honor. The hostesses committee Included Helen McLeod and Myrtle Terrill. Members of the F. I club pre sented the Rebekahs with 10 cream and sugar sets. Another Big BOOK SALE! Remember our last big book sale? Many were turned away after the books were all sold . . We've planned this on a larger scale. 500 good books of fiction that sell regularly from 75c to 32.00 will go on sale this morning and last until all are sold. No HmitJ Buy 'till your library fairly bulges. Shop Miller's For ACCESSORIES! Important accessories for the vacationist are here. New washable white purses, scarfs and collars in new ways, washable gloves, new belts, bright kerchiefs, sport foot wear, costume jewelry, cosmetic accessories, sport hosiery '. . . shop through and see for yourself. 1000 Pairs of "Berwy" FINE SILK HOSE 9k I. Sheer as a Veil! V 17 500 Books Values to $2.00 29c ch Lore,' mystery, intrigue, travel, etc. Buy them by the dozen at this low price! i Also illustrated books , for children in this group. Values 75c to S 2. 00. Non-Fiction Values to $5.00 9g each Non-fiction you should have in your library. Including books oa travel, biography, etc. Come to this book sale early today and choose to your heart's con tent, r . BOOK DEPT. Mker's SPECIAL! Men's j All Wool 'Bodyguard' Swim Suits $.48 100 per cent all wool elastic wool, swim suits , made by TJtlca, these "Bodyguard" nits offer a real value to the man who does not wish to Invest much in an all wool ulC All slxes - " 0i: jTMMer's'-t:''K i:V??i All Sizes New Shades m BUY IN q TOWN . , . M "Berwy all yi a ilk chif j fons Lisle top, service weights. 1000 pairs this week end at this low price. Graduation Suits Oxford Grey, Blue 2 Pants $16.50 "MERIT" suits for young men are ideal suits for graduation. Oxford greys . . . navy blues In all wool cheviots with two pairs of trousers are ' specially priced at 116.50. Come see these and note the style and quality workmanship. Wear a Merit suit and be smartly fash ioned for graduation. Wool Flannels White wool flannels at 13.98 are .guaranteed all wool, tailored in the new "slack" wide bottom style. Also the new wool "bedford" cord trousers in white. rv Priced at D.UU Tin i 11 it IV mmm I :-v.i ma i Be Assured the Best Buy A "Jantzen" Swim Suit or Trunks! i These trim, athletic suits by Jant zen are. Without a ' doubt, the world's finest swimming salts. The Speed Suit, The Topper, The Gym mle are here in all the new shades as well as navy and black; The "Topper" It is only natural that men and boys should like the Topper. It sips from a complete athletic suit to trunks In six seconds. There isn't another suit like It anywhere. "With" the uppers de tached you hare tailored sun trunks with wide white belt and Inside sup porter. - High Waisted Shorts The biggest news In the swimming suit world Is the increasing popular ity of men's trunks. Jantzen has an swered this growing demand with the finest tailored, "high, waisted aborts ever shown.. They hate a built-in aup porter, and the legs are cut slanting-' Jr.. White web helta included.: y Rollicking Ideas FROM OUR Spojrtswear Shop Vacation time is here! . . . Everyone's talking about places to go . . . things to do . . . fashions to wear. In general, most people are plan ning on enjoying themselves over the week-end. Our sportswear shop is fairly overflowing with the smartest sports wear to be found anywhere. We are, indeed, proud to show all these nationally known lines of really good apparel. New sport dresses of the shirtraaker type, new Jackets of knit, leather, etc. New , blonses and skirts, white coats and coats of the more practical type. Come to Miller's today and tomorrow holiday. they're ready for the i f. . V New! "Jantzen" Moulded-Fit Swim Suits are Here! Jantzen registers a decided hit with swimming toga . . , - figure control, for the first time in swim suits, Is featured in. Jantzen "Moulded-Fit,", the fabric with "the "miracle yarn." The thrill of swimming without a suit, but, at the same time., being perfectly and stylishly dressed for the beach. That Is Jantxen'a answer to nude bathing. Those are unbelievably light . and snug-fitting. New "Webfoot" Elastic-Knit Swim Suits Here! All the newest, brightest shades including white are shown In the new Webfoot elastic swim suits. Low-backs, brassiere types are here at extremely low prices. Hundreds from which to choose for your summer outing wardrobe. Choose now . . . while stocks are complete. Special All Wool "Bodyguard" Swim Suits All wool in the new bright shados as well as black and navy are here! Low backs . . . formals . . . narrow 1 mq straps, etc. All sizes, special now jl4o 2 JUTZC v- 1 ftltcila Trrry, Warner Bros, feature player, wearing a Jantzea maillot swim unit. LET'S CO VACATIONING IN STYLE AND COMFORT! . Beach Togs No beach trip is complete with out the necessary togs to make your sojourn enjoyable. Miller's here have selected the smartest beach wear for the occasion . . . slacks and jackets, pajamas to put on over ypilr swim ! suit, clogs, bach senaals, scarfs, caps, belts, etc. Smart Slacks $1.98 to $3.95 Wool flannel, jersey, corduroy and pique slacks In Hollywood's latest fashion await you in our apparel shops. These are made for jackets and blouses, but many wear them with sweaters. Somejave fcolorful sashes. Sun-Back Pajamas $1.69 Here's -the new sun-back pa jama with the bright bolero. The sensation of the beach. In bright red, green, blue, sun-tan and yellow. Terry Cloth Pajamas $1.98 Terry clofh is like turkisa tow eling . . . and when yoa see these bright orange and red pa jamas fashioned from this toft,' draping fabric, you'll like them. What a colorful rash '.on for the beach. . Beach Shoes $1.49 to $1.95 New beach footwear of crepe rubber, mesh fabrics, etc. In all the bright shades as well as black and white. To match your swim suit.. . .- - Wool Robes : i 58x72 Fringed Plaids l . ; Pbuns ' : The New Silk Shirting Pique and Cords This shirt -maker frock is the newest fashion In dresses. It is shown in fine quality men's wear silk shirtings in plain pas tels or fine stripes. The illus tration At right shows the style of sleeves, neckline, action pleats, but you must come to Miller's to see this sparklingly new garment. 2nd floor. 'Snyder Knit Frocks $8.75 Enjcy your vacation in a Snyder-knit dress. More style . . . more quality . . . more "everything." Knit ted of extremely soft 'yarns, Snyder knitwear is known far and wide by well dressed women. These are specially priced this week. New Sweaters and Blouses . $1.00. $1.98 Always the newest blouses and sweaters direct from fashion headquarters See these displayed today in the sports shop. Choose the Best! VAN RAALTE, VANITY FAIR, KAYSER, MITNSTNtT lAROS. At These . ' 'fh Low Prices 3W-- Stepins Clove silks, meshes, shadow glo by famous makers are here. Also trlco silk by Mou sing. You'll like these fine underthings at this low price . . . but come get your choice wliile choosing is qq a, .a a a j i j t Girdle Stepins "Two-way" elastic girdles with attached stepins are the newest. This new arriv al bids fair to be extremely popular. See it today. Ask "Diploma" . $2.95 Dance Sets Regular $2.00 pure thread silk dance seta lace trimmed are a big feature this week-end at only $1.29. Also combination suits In this showing. Wanted undle shades $1.29 Bias Cut Slips Pure silk shadow-proof slips are all the newest bias cut lace trimmed affairs. The fit or your dress depends npon the fit of your slip. Special jt at this price Pajamas yip 43: J aa f sjbm m - i . .B . wswwUEJBailPANY, INC eV -Unrrersar silky broadcloth la the finest, softest pajama fabric oa the market. In dots, stripes and plain. Universal sleeping pajamas are noted for their clever designs at (i An Jl. 50 and ....... .. vlrO Indian Blankets $1.98 i 60x80 Navajo POterns v i