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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, r; Oregon, Friday Morning, Juno 2, -1933 "PAGE THREE - -. I. Te Rickey ItuwWnV dub met tt Ui bom of Mm. T. Both re cently and enjoyed aa informal afternoon. ' Present were Mr. -T. A. Both j of Saa Jose, Cal., and Mrs. F. : Miner, Mrs. A. Beard, MrtvC. Taylor, tort. C. IffiQsl, Mrs. T. ralton,- Mn. P. Beard, Mrs. G. Diets, Mrs. W. 1. Caroth eri, and Mrs. 8. 8tewart. . Mrs. C. Cartniera will be hostess tor the next meeting;. 370 STATE STREET IPSOffS FREE DELIVERY Phone 3813 Pare' Cane, Fine Granulated Limit with Purchase 100 lbs. 94.43 . Fresh, New, Smooth IP5tottBG 0 New CIO lbs. E0C Fresh Made, Tasty 10c Lettuce, 3 large heads Cascade Blend (2Se 2 lbs. A Good Fresh Roasted Coffee Curve Cut i . 1 . Whit Wonder Laundry a" 6 bars age Press Women Meet In Compliment To Member A eharmlncly Informal after noon of hrldrV concluded hy a pretty refreshment hoar was that Siren hy tho Women's Press clnb at the home of Mrs; Wayne Pet tit Thursday afternoon eompll mentlnc Mrs. Ralph Curtis. v Winning scores for bridle were held by Mrs. Clayton Bern hard and Mrs, Bteren Eton. At the tea hour Mrs. Pettlt was as sisted In serving by Mrs. Landry and 'Mrs. Fred Zimmerman. Guests included Mrs. Curtis the guest of honor, Mrs. Steven Stone, Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck, Mrs. W. C. Connor, Mrs. Ralph Xletx ing, Mrs. Don Upjohn, Mrs. Hel en Tyson, Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Mrs. C. Lane, Mrs. E. E. Thomas, Mrs. Clayton Bernhard, Miss Ro ena Eyre, Mrs. Frederick Bynon, Jr., Mrs. Dennis Landry and Mrs. Pettlt. and small Phyllis Jean and Carolyn Curtis. So ciety News and Club Aff airs Miss Leah Eteinbock and Miss Bertha Tarshls motored from Portland to Salem to attend a surprise party at the tteinbock home Wednesday - nlfht. The guests will remain OTer the week end. Several affairs hare been planned la compliment to them. Rlckreall The C. A. Parker home here was the scene of a pleasant farewell party Tuesday night, when members of the Rlck reall Sunday school called to wish them well In their new home at Salem. t The piano students of Lena May Dotson will be presented In recit al today and Monday evenings at the Calvary Baptist church. The public is InTlted to attend. sOUYl M. DOAX, SocUty Editor Fresh New Spinach Greens, 3 lbs. Artichokes, large fancy .. New Green Peas, 3 pounds ,5c 5c -14c Attention We Want Immediately All the DRY CH1TTUM BARK you have. We will pay highest cash price if you will see us NOW! Remember, here at the Square Deal 2nd Hand Store you get a square deal. We will also pay cash, for old brass, copper, aluminum and old storage batteries. SECOND HAND STORE W. Cohen, formerly the Square Deal Hardware Man 263 CHEMEKETA r ; j 81" J i r.y'- Rugs -cSlmif' It 1 . 1 1 ii HDATf and TToEinioi?i?ow 2 2si?g IOasrc oS the TJammoth GUimG EveGntt of raecGEaaimcin For 39 Years We Have Sold America's Finest House Furnishings mm 1 W T Tl ItT.ii 'la mm w ninny uvuajra noxxn 01 VilIlS. iwery t woman entering the store at 7 pjn. TLa O) Friday, June 2, will be awarded a use- J J ( SoBec HDaQflsr 2:3 tp.m. 7:30 jp. YOU SELECT WHAT YOU WANT YOU MAKE THE PRICE Living Room Suites Secretaries Breakfast Sets Rugs Linoleums Day Beds Tables Bridge and Junior Lamps Dining Room Suites Spinet Desks Floor Lamps ' library Tables Chifforobes Fancy Mirrors Book Cases Dressers Bedroom Suites CoxweQ Chairs Springs Mattresses Table Lamps Kitehen Stools Pillows Son Parlor Suites Chairs Bedroom Chairs Dining Chairs Wardrobes Kitchen Chairs 1) 340 Court Street Salem, Oregon SOCIAL CALENDAR , Friday, Jung t Card club of Business and Professional Women's club, home of Mrs; Lillian CadwelL Hie South 14th street. Piano recital presenting students of Lena May Dot son Friday, June 1. and Monday, June I, at the Calvary Baptist church. Public InTlted. Juveniles of Neighbors of Woodcraft, Fraternal temple, S o'clock. Hal Hlhbard Auxiliary, armory, S o'clock. Women's Alliance of Unitarian church, with Mrs. W. C. Marshall, 177S Saginaw street, 2:30 o'clock; tea hour to follow business meetinc. T'sMenettes with Mrs. Bike Panek, 21 :s South Church street, 2 o'clock. Brush College Grange meetinc, evening at I o'clock at school houf. - Saturday, June S Annual homecoming for Brush College community, picnic grove. Women's Relief Corps, Miller hall, 2 o'clock. John Smith Family Observes Reunion at Old Family Home Golden Wedding Celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. JohnDavenport Informal Tea is Pretty Affair Of Afternoon A delightful affair of the week was the tea between the hours of 4 and C o'clock Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Miss Vio let Swanson on rairmount nHL Guest rooms wero beautifully arranged with tall vases of tam arisk and wysella. Guests were greeted at the door by Lloyd Swanson. la the living rooms MUs Ruth Smith. Miss Leila Johnson, Miss Lilian Davis and r Mrs. Lyle Bartholomew assisted la receiving the guests. Mrs. M. 8wanson. mother of the hostess, presided at tho tea' table which was covered with a handsome cloth of lace centered with a bowl of lavender tamarisk . guarded by tall lavender tapers , held la crystal candelabra. Miss Rath Brautl, Miss Carol Chase. Miss Cannetita Barqnlst and Miss. Olive Jones assisted la serving. About IS guests called daring -the receiving hours. Mrs. Mike Panek 'will be host- '' ess to members of tho Ts Men ettee club at her homo this after' noon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Glen Hoi man and Mrs. Harry Scott will bo -assisting hostesses. Dr. A. A Va ult will bo speaker for tho pro gram hour. .... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bocho. of Walla Walla, Wash., wore recent guests at the homo of P. B. Beeko of Salem. . . Larwood Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sqnday with a family picnic at the Roaring river fish hatchery. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Daven port and small daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Davenport and children. Marvin Davenport, Mrs. Daisy Farrington and son. Zena of Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tichenor and daughter Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Hick ox of Portland. Brush College One of the de lightful affairs of the past week given for the pleasure of the younger set was the birthday par ty complimenting Miss Irene Cut ler for which her mother Mrs. M. Focht was hostess. The . guests were high school friends. Engagement is Told At Party Miss Ethel May Nichols enter tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Otjen Wednesday night. After an Informal evening of Jig-saw puzzles the hostess served refreshments assisted by Mts. B. E. Otjen and Miss La- Verne Proctor. At this time the guests were told in clever fashion of the en gagement of Miss Nichols and Emil Otjen. No date was set for the wedding. Miss Nichols is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nichols and Mr. Otjen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Otjen. Both attended Salem schools. Present for the evening were Mr. end Mrs. Leo Cottew, Mr. and Mrs. Al Dean, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Otjen, Mrs. Emma Pancast, Miss Catherine Blades, Miss Monica Blades, Miss Letha Park. Miss La Verne Proctor, Miss Elizabeth Otjen, Howard King, Rennle Ot jen, Orlen Otjen, Roy Nichols, Chester Nichols and the hostess and her fiance, MUs Ethel Mae Nichols and Emil Otjen. Mrs. Cora Hendry Will Present Pupils An interesting recital for to night will be that at the T. M. C A. at which time Mrs. Cora Hen dry will present at 8: IB o'clock a group of her piano pupils. Tho public is Invited to attend. Tho program will include: Robins Return Fisher Juanlta Klinger America First Rolfe Ellen Parsons Rustlo Polonaise Helen Carpenter, Mrs. Hendry On a Visit Spanldins; Donald Parsons Falling Waters Trusx Marlon Mitchell Melody of Love ..... .Engleman Juanita Klinger, Mrs. Hendry My Old Kentucky Home ..Zider Lillian Parsons Silver Threads Among the Gold . Marion Mitchell, Mrs. Hendry Sweet Hour of Prayer Sawyer Helen Carpenter Floretta Lansing Marion Mitchell, Mrs. Hendry Vocal Come for It's June Foster Mrs. Hendry Bride-Elect Complimented Guest Among the many pretty parties which have complimented Miss Irene Brelthaupt, bride-elect of George Van Natta was that of Wednesday night when members of her Sunday school class enter tained at the home of Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Gift wero presented the bride elect at the lsto supper hour. Goests In compliment to Miss Brelthaupt were Miss Maxlne Al ford. Miss Mary Jo Gelser. Miss Will eta and Loretta Sneed, Miss Margaret Sehon. Miss Betty Byrd. Miss Virginia Martin. Miss Lois KnmJer, Miss Elaine Sherman. Miss Grace Covert, Miss Jean Moore and Miss Patricia Schramm. Zena The initial reunion of tho John Smith family at the old home In the Zena hills was held Tuesday with an all day picnic and sports. Present were Mrs. Grace Smith Eby and sons Elmo and Clenard, Mrs. Mama Smith, O. S. Domnel and sons Percy and Albert all of Gladstone, Mr. and Mrs. Roy George (Alma Smith) and daughter Beverly of Marsh field, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winn (Jessie Smith) and son Walter, Junior of Sublimity, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Straw (Zella Smith) of Sa lem, Vernon Smith, Salem and a Mrs. George of Marshfield. Zona A group of former Zena residents and families were guests Tuesday at the rural home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hlg gins for a sotluck luncheon and social afternoon. Included were Mrs. Lrena Thompson and Mrs. Susan Smith and Mrs. De Freze of Pratum. Mr. and Mrs. Rav An trim and children of Aloha, Mrs. Acaerman and daughters Janet and Kathleen of Beaver- ion and Miss Sybil of Vancouver. Standard Feed Co 228 Ferry St. Lois of Parking Space Phone 6S5S Molas-o-meal . 1933 Egg Maker Paks Progressive Scratch . Progressive Egg Mash a!. $1.30 $1.95 01 Aft lbs. tDX-U 100 lbs. 100 100 lbs. $1.55 To develop strong, vigorous, disease-resistant pallets,' feed Albers 1933 Pullet Grower It contains a balanced mineral pins the new "convert ing factor as well as milk, ereens and cod liver oO. NO OTHER GROWING RATION CONTAINS ALL OF THESE ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS! Two Forms to Choose From: MASH 100 lbs. $1.9011 PAKS 100 lbs. $1.95 Wheat, recleaned Mill Run Com Cracked or Ground . Linseed Meal . . a00 lbs. $1.30 90c 80 lbs. Ibs $1.35 tbs. $1.60 An Prices Subject to Change Without Notice The Trend of the Market is Upward Take Advantage of These Low Prices! New Peas Fresh Sweet - Full Pods lbs. c Savings for Fru, Sat, Moil, Jane 2, 3, 5 OUR CERTAIN-TEED ROOFS Can take it, they're Miller lsed. Let ns tiva yon a tree estimate. Salem Paint & Roofing Co. We Gnarantee Satisfaction 474 Ferry St. HEW POTATOES No. 1 White Shastas a lbs. HQc aJP 2Sc fPoundPacfcay l I Top Quality Coffee in a 1 IV FUvfPfUcttd Package. I BANANAS Fancy Yellow Fruit lbs. EQc 6UGAR Pare Fine cane, per sack; STARCH 0143 CARROTS Large Fresh Bunches each $( , wlJ 2Ph.V sSVC Fancy Texas pound c Calamet, Com OATG Sanripe 7 fh. sack Pancalajc Flour Safeway, S-10 lb. sack GYflUP ry Max-t-nraM, Pare Cane and Maple .... 4 V, Salad Dressing DCS)n Beat Foods, fall qts. N. J CRACKERS X. B. C Sodas, S-Ib. box COFFEE Tacnnm Fack Edwards Dependable, 1-lb. can 2Sc Onions, Radishes, large bunches each ......... 1c v1 GflBg-Ty Our meats are the finest trade obtain-able Perfect refrigeration and care in handling bring these meats to yoq with their original fine flavor. PARK STEAK Cat From Young Pica, Nice, Lean aaVk lb. DILL PiCKLES 4 Large Firm DtDa H3 SPRING FRYS Freeh In From the Conn try, All Drawn age lb. Freah HALIBUT to Fry or Bake H2c lb. Freeh GROUND BEEF or Pare Pork Sausage Coantry Made nal2c lb. Eastern Bacon Nuggets Cat From the Best Bacon H3l2clb. Fine Young F rying Rabbit In Our Market Ton Get Quality, Service and Reasonable Prices Charlie Duval, Market Manager No. 87 162 N. Commer cialPhone 169 No. 661978 N. Capitol Phone 8620 . Save at the following Safeway Stores i We Keasrve the KlfU Lhntt Quantities No, 519 270 N. Com mercialPhone 9432 No. 78 1927. State Phone 91S5