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Tht OREGON STATESSIAN, Salecu Oregon; Tuesday Morning, February l 1934 PAGE FIVE League to Have New Writer's . ' Section kN account of 'the limitation of membership of the Writers' section ot the Salem Arts league and the large number of persons who hare expressed a de sire to Belong to such an organ ization, it has been decided to or ganise a. second writers' section under the name of The Blue Pencil. " This new section will take Bp creative writing and make a special study of marketing needs. It will be under the leader ship of Perry Prescott Reigel man, one of the original members fthe Writers section. Those In terested ia, affiliating with such a group under the auspices of the Arts league are cordially invited to attend the open meeting of the league tonight when Col. C. A. Robertson will Ulk on political conditions in Europe. Interesting events are transpir ing In Europe each day, andCol. Robertson, who has lived on the continent for over 20 years, is constantly In touch with excep tloal sources of information, and ni talk tonight in the auditorium of the Salem nuW4e library is ex pected to be of more than usual Interest. ' h This Is the February offering ot the Arts league for the benefit ot the Salem public and all interested are cordially Invited to attend. There-will be a short business - meeting of the league Immediately before the program, which will begin at 8 o'clock. Missionary Society to Meet The W.F.M.S. of the First tteth , odlst -church will meet Wednes day in the church parlors at 2:15 o'clock. Following the business meeting, Mrs. P. F. Stolzheise and group will have charge ot the pro gram. Mrs. W. J. Lehman will lead the devotions and miniature bio graphies will be given by Mrs. T. D. Tarnes. The mystery box 'will be presented by Mrs. C. F. Breit haupt and Mrs. Stolzheise will re view the study book. Miss Ruth Bedford will sing. On the reception committee are Mrs. A. B. Hanson and Mrs. B. H. White. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop jour neyed to Albany Monday to at tend the Lincoln day banquet there. Circuit Judge B. F. Eddy of Roseburg was the speaker and Willard Marks presided as toast master. Miss Rene Caplan has returned from a visit in Grants Pass. Mrs. II. I Waring drove up with Miss Caplan. - , Pattern - By ANXEADAMS ' This is a frock for the "not-too-slender figure designed with all the problems jof the larg er figure in mind. It avoids fus sy, frilly lines that confuse the eveInstead It adopts the straight ef, unbelted silhouette, slender! ing seaming that suggest coat like lines, and & softly flared col lar to flatter the face. The sleeves, too; boast flares or may be worn long. JL , aamiy print comwnea with a monotone would make up beautifully in either silk or cot ton. With the new Illustrated In structor for your sewing guide, this frock can be made easily and onicklr. ' i Pattern 11 it 1 available in six es 36. 38, 40. 42, 44, 46, 43 and 60. Size 3 takes Z 7-8 yards 31 Inch fabrie and one yard contrast ing.: ;:-. r...J.;' - rad IS Mat U Mlas stamps (coins sieteitdt for tht Aaa Asms ytttm. WrK nUiafr uml saarMS, style awabss, saa Use 9f patters ersmd, - ; The saw aprta. IBM sAIUtt f tM Am Xim yttrm wiyilii is re4y. AU tb tM (prime trim tot dolta ana cklMna ta sa sMwrttasV Uipm soa 8Bd 1 ww eopr aa be ckl amis tptlag. tta t Biacadaa, as eanta. afilme aaa pa Urm tcttaer, S casta.-' IUim tatr te Sae Ontta -Statmsa rattna Pt, SIS CMwercial rtrt,- Siia.yJUka Miy esclMBMa. Tear etaat will M Oaaa caitnrily an BOU wttUa I f ', ' Jessie Steele, SOCIAL CALENDAR Note: Office boars for the society editor are front, 10 a. m. to 12 noon and 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. on every day, but Saturday, when they are 0 a. m. to 12 noon and 1 p. m. to 0 p. m. Tuesday, February 18 Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans, at Woman's clubhouse, 7:30 p. m., business meeting. Past Presidents of Woman's Relief corps, at home Mrs. Florence Shipp, 1630 Saginaw, 2 p. m. Alpha Phi Alpha Mother's club in chapter house, 750 N. Summer, 2 p.m. , Music appreciation class of A. A. U. W., 7:30 p. m.. Melton studio at 481 N. Winter. O. E. S. social club, 2:30 p. m., Masonic temple. Sophomore Mother's club in room 2D, Salem high school. 3:40 p. m. Junior Guild, St Paul's Episcopal church. 1 o'clock no host luncheon at home Mrs. W. E. Chandler, 1366 Marion. Chi Delta Delphians at home Mrs. George Lewis. 1180 N. Winter, 9:30 a. m. Salem Arts League, public library, business meeting 7:20 p. m. Program 8 p. m. Salem Credit Women's club dinner meeting, 6:30 p. m.. at Gray Belle. Res. at 4137. Mrs. C. A. Park's Bible class, 2 p. m. Wednesday, Ladies guild, American p. m.. social rooms. Woman's Missionary society of First Presbyterian church, 2:30 p. m., in church parlors. W. H. M. S. of Jason Lee church, 2:10 p. m. at home Mrs. W. Spiers, 1435 W. Summer. Leadership training class, Y. W. C. A., 4:15 o'clock. W. F. M. S. of First M. E. church, 2:15 p. m. in church parlors. Mrs. Kbsen's drama class, 2 p. m. at home Mrs. E. V. Wooton, 1065 S. Liberty. tSSS Thursday, February 15 Polk county Rural Woman's Federated club meet ing at Bridgeport. Facalty Women's club at home Mrs. C. 0. Doney, 828 S. 12th. 2:30 p. m. Liberty Women's club annual scholarship silver tea, at 2 p. m., community hall. Hayesville Woman's club at home Mrs. Wells, 2 to 4:30. Come dressed for hard time party. Merry Mingler's club at home Mrs. Homer Vent, 2 p. Hi. Friday, Febmary 16 West side circle, Jason Lee church, silver tea at home Mrs. L. C. Hockelt, 1603 N. Commercial, 2:30 p. m. Hal Hibbard auxiliary dessert luncheon, 1:30 p. m. at home Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, 1197 S. High. Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's church, 2:30 p. m. Salem Council ot Church Women, World's Day ot Prayer at First Presbyterian church. It a. m. to 4 p. In. Unitarian Women's Alliance 1 o'clock luncheon. in Emerson room. Saturday, February 1Z Little Light Bearers of First M. E. church, thank offering party, 2:30 p. m. n the Valley Social Realm North Howell Complimenting Mrs. Birdie Bump Cutsforth and her one month old daughter, Mrs. Ruth Jefferson and Mrs. Helen Wiesner entertained at the Wies her home Friday afternoon. Names for the new baby were written by each guest and many lovely gifts presented before the lunch hour. Guest3 present in cluded Mrs. Elvira Bump and Mrs. Charltpn Bump ot Portland, Mrs. Chafee, Mrs. Jane Dow, Mrs. Lee Dow and Mrs. Caroline Aspinwall of Salem, Mrs. L. R. Sawyer of Silverton, Mrs. Elizabeth Cuts forth, Mrs. Lucile Hagan, Miss Markaret Woelke, Mrs. Signs Woelke, Miss Emma Fitzke. Mrs. Jessie Coornler and Mrs. wattle Vinton of North Howell; Mrs. Guy Dow, Mrs, Bernlce Russ and Mrs. Vera Pugh of Labish, the honor guest, Mrs. Cutsforth and the hostesses. Monmouth. Mrs. N. M. Min- gus and Mrs. J. S. Fuller were hostesses Wednesday afternoon to the Social Hour club at the Min gu9 home. The program included a book review oi "Antnony Ad verse." by Hanrey Allen, present- led by Miss Edna Mlngus. Several musical numbers by stuaems oi the Oregon Normal school, both vocal and instrumental concluded the program. Mrs. J. A. Churchill made an announcement, of the starting of a library in town, sponsored by the Civic club and asked that those who had books to donate to have them ready for collection soo. Mrs. Glen Rowelt ot McMinn ville assisted the hostesses about the rooms. , Kingwood Mrs. E. A. Sharpe was hostess Tuesday afternoon for the first o! to meetings held this week by members of the Lau rel Social Hour club. Fourteen members were present- with one visiter. Mrs. Frederick Birch who assisted at the tea hour. As her contribution to the Oregon history study plan of the club, Mrs. B, B. Flack gave an interesting talk; on the resources of Baker county. At a called meeting Friday after noon at the C. J. Jockson home the club quilt was completed and will be turned over to the Red Cross. Mrs. Arnold Coffell will entertain at the next regular meeting. Tuesday, February 21, at the E. W. Emmett home. - Monmouth. The 75th birth day anniversary of Mrs. M. J. Russell was., observed -Sunday when a group of relatives arrived bringing well filled baskets and a birthday cake. A brother, Jehn Chamberlain of Portland, aged 80, whom Mrs. Russell had not seen tor several years was an ad ditional surprise. Others enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rnssell of .Salem, Mr, and Mrs. James Glover of Whiteson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Russell and ,son Bert, Jr., ot Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bow man of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Lay ton Smith, G. L. Russell and Miss Blanche Rnssell of Monmouth, : Wallace Road- ? The regalar meeting ot the "Sweet Briar" club wtn be held at the home of Mrs. Leland Wendt. Wednesday. Feb-1 Club Aff Society Editor February J4 Lutheran church. 2:30 Bunker Hill A birthday din ner was given Sunday in honor of Mrs. Ben Darby's 52nd birth day, which occurra on Valentine's day. Those enjoying the dinner and Eocial good time were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Studnicf, Mrs. Claude Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters, and ' sons, Elvin, Norman and Leland of Stayton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darby of Turner, C. W. Stage, Miss Maude Darby of. Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ray and children Lyle, Va nita and Lelia; Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Barby and daughters Arlene, Erma and Wava; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Darby and daughter, Mar jorie; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shanks and daughter Dorothy all of Scio; Earnest Griggs, Sylvia Davis and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Darby. Turner Mrs. C. A. Bear enter tained Sunday, assisted by Mrs. E. C. Bear for the birthday anni versary of C. A. Bear. Dinner cov ers were laid for Rev. and Mrs. N. S. Hawk, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bond, J. G. McCune, Misses Es ther Cammack, Katherine Hawk, Lois Gunning. John Hawk, Wil lard Bear, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gunning, Mrs. Mary Cammack, Mrs. L. M. Small, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Cammack, Mrs. R. M. Riser, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bear and child ren. Eunice and Billie and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bear. Liberty The Liberty Women's club will hold its annual scholar ship silver tea Thursday at 2 o'clock at the hall. Everyone is in vited. A uilt exhibit will be feat ured. Ribbons will be given for these classifications In quilts: best quilted, prettiest, prettiest pieced top, oldest; boy's quilt, girls quilt, prettiest applique, prettiest silk, handmade bed spread, oldest 'counterpane, and prettiest baby quilt. Judges will be obtained from outside the dis trict is possible. A program will be presented. Pioneer. Margie Inmann was honored Saturday afternoon with a birthday party at her home. The children who helped her cele brate were Elmo Black, Virginia McCarter, Alice and Trumann Robbins. Donald Klnion, Lentboi, Chesley, Naomi and Charles Con ley, Ruth and Robert Dornheck er, Leona and Lawrence Dlgby and Gene, Willie and Frankie In mann and Jimmie Coy. Mrs. H Conley, Mrs. Howard Coy, .Mrs, Frank Dornhecker and Mrs. C Bobbins assisted Mrs. Inmann. Silverton. The Triple Link club will sponsor a 6:30 o'clock dinner Wednesday at the LO.O.F. hall. At St. Valentine party will be the entertainment following the supper. Mrs. R, F. Ren wick is chairman . of the refreshment committee and those arranging party details are Mrs. F. J. Rou- bal, Mrs. L. . E. In man, Mrs. Frie da WaaU, Mrs. .Robert Goeta is president. e e Hazel View. Mrs. W. H. Wil liamson, Mrs. Alexander Sharp and Mrs. William McCormaca will be hostesses to Sunshine Sewing club February 14 at Mrs. McCormach's home, v e ... ' ' Lincoln Mrs. . Arthur1 Dur ham held a quilting bee at her home Thursday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. 0. D. Crawford, Mrs. W. R. Edwards, Mrs. Louis Eitelgeorge and small son. Louts, Jr.. MrS. I Frank: Matthews and airs Delta Phi Alums Plan Benefit Tonight A SMART benefit bridge party will be given tonight in the Hal D. Patton residence on Court street by members of the Delta Phi alumnae. Mrs. Hal Pat ton la a patroness of the sorority. Play begins at 8 o'clock so that reservations should be made not later than 6 o'clock at 6347. A late supper will be served. The Valentine motif will prevail in decorations and accessories. The tea table will be centered with Japanese quince and red ta pers with Mrs. Patton and Mrs. Rose Babcock presiding at the urns. Members' of the alumnae group will serve. Miss Bertha Babcock is chair man for the benefit, assisted by Miss Marian Bretz, Miss Beatrice Hartnng and Miss Elizabeth Clem ent. Olsons Honored With Surprise Party A delightful surprise affair of last week occurred wfcen members of the Friday Bridge club and their husbands dropped In to spend the evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson. Mrs. C. A. Vibbert won high score at contract. A late supper was served. Those calling on Dr. and Mrs. Olson were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vibbert, Mr. v and Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Butler, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. White, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. David Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Mose Adams. Wallace Road. Men's night at Willamette Lodge Country club Saturday night was a decided suc cess. Ralph Allen, Elmer Cook and James Smart were in charge of the 6:30 o'clock supper. The women added a surprise by ap pearing in formal garments which dated back prior to their great grandmothers' time. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. Flack, Mrs. Eleanor Steiner, Margaret Sterner, Mrs. Pearl Grote, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mr. and Mrs. M. Buren, Mrs. Mar ie Flint McCall, Mrs. E. O. Moll, Mrs. James Imlah, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Adams, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pettys, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kim ball, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Kugel. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henry, James Smart, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Utley, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Blodgett. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chaffee. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Petersen. Hazel Green. Sunday after noon Charlotte Van Cleave was hostess to the Otterben Guild monthly meeting and a miscel laneous shower for Mrs. LaRoy Van Cleave (Nora Rutherford) a recent bride. Hazel Woelke play ed a piano solo. Lucille Wood will be leader for March 11, the annual business meeting and elec tion. The meeting will be held at the church. The Guild voted to hold four social meetings during the year and not serve refresh ments at the business meetings. The nominating committee is Lu cille Dunnigan, Hilda Slattum, Lucille Wood. Many and useful gifts were presented to Mrs. Van Cleave. Swegle A Valentine party wag given by Evelyn Soland at the home ot Dr. K. K. Adams Friday night. Guests present were Lil lian and Lester Meyers, Edith Bartells, Doris Vincent, Genevieve Thomas, Warren Biggerstaf f, Howard Whitehead, Edith and Jack Oglesby, Ruth Sexon, Ron ald Adams and BJarne Soland. ! Pioneer Mrs. Roy Bird enter tained with dinner at her home Thursday with the following guests present, Mrs. Will Cook and Mrs.' Alt Cook ot Indepen dence, Mr. and Mrs. John Rob bins and Jack and Lary Cook of Dallas. Pleasantdale4f-Mls8 A d a 1 i n e Spooner entertained the Pleasant dale Needle club at her home in Dayton Friday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Lewis Nichols, Mrs. Arthur Robinson and Mrs. Henry Shaeffer. Mrs. Nichols be came a new member, Hubbard. Doris and Bob Slauffer and Mildred Smith en tertained a group of the younger set Saturday night at the Will . hall, the npper story ot the plo- neer log house built by the form- ; ers' great uncle. Dancing and cards were the diversions. e Woodburn. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon, February 14 in the church parlors. Mrs. Edith Badeau will be in charge of the program. Ralph G. Alberger ot the locol bank will speak on government gold and currency policies. ' e Prospect. A delightul sur prise party was given for Floyd an Lloyd Barnes in honor of their birthdays. More than 50 relatives and friends gathered for an eve ning of cards, games and dancing. A lovely birthday lunch was serv ecTat a late hour. The Alpha Phi Alpha Mothers' club will meet at the chapter house, 750 North Summer street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hostesses are Mrs. William Kirk and Mrs. George Fearce. e - Kingwood Honoring her birthday anniversary, Mrs. J. B. Smith entertained at dinner Fri day. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edgar, Mrs. Ed Sans Souci Club Has 500 Party Members of the Sans Soucl club were entertained by Mr. and Mrs." E. A. Pruitt Saturday night in their home on Madison street. Five Hundred was the diversion of the evening,, four tables being in play. High scores were made by Mrs. William Moses and Char les Andresen. Spring flowers and Valentines carried out the decor ative scheme. The Valentine Idea was carried out in the anoint ments for the Informal supper which was served by the hostess at a late hoar. i Members present were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Case, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dencer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Au ra an, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rains, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andresen, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williams', Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. William Moses and the hosts. The group will meet In a fort night at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rains. Vows Exchanged Thursday A wedding of Thursday night united Miss Ann Abersold and Darrell Gilchrist in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ashbv. Rev. H. C. Stover read the service. The bride wore navy blue with white accessories and carried lil ies of the valley and gardenias. Mrs. Lewis Mitchell was the ma tron of honor. She was gowned ip black crep'e made with organ die sleeves and wore a corsage of lilies of the valley and rosebuds. , Mr. Gilchrist was attended by Lewis Mitchell. A reception fol lowed the ceremony with Mrs. Robert Ashby pouring and Mrs. Hubert Ashby assisting. The couple will live in Salem following a short wedding trip. Entertain at Dinner The Woman's club entertained husbands of members at dinner at the clubhouse last night. About 100 were served a bountiful meal which had been prepared by a committee headed by Mrs. Mark D. McCallister. vice-president. Fol lowing the dinner an interesting program was given in the auditor- ylum. Mrs. Clifton Mudd is presi dent of the club. Liberty. The community hall was the scene of a Jolly time Sat urday night when the Junior and intermediate Sunday school classes, losers In the January at- tendance contest, entertained the winners. A program included: Song, Hauser family quartet; pan tomime playlet, Marjorie and Raymond Dencer; readings, Jac queline Judd, Wllma Sargent, Bobby Dasch. Rolland Cleveland: song. Jack Mudd, Bobby Dasch, Rolland Cleveland, Phillip For ester; vocal duet, Tillman and Giark Hauser; piano solo, Jac queline Judd; song, Mary Sar gent, Patsy Dasch, Jennette An derson, guitar accompaniment by Wilma Sargent. An impromtu mock wedding was staged by the boys class. Mr. Cecil Sargent was in charge. The two primary grades, led by Sabina Schmidt and Echo Sargent, held a party Saturday afternoon at the Sargent home. Evens Valley A family dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. K. Funrue Sunday in observance of the three February birthdays In the family, those of Mrs. Fun rue, Ben Funrue and Ernest Rue. Present were Mrs. Funrue, Mr. and Mrs. Haleck Funrue and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Severt Funrue, Mr. and Mrs. Jalmer Elleson of Monitor, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fun rue and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cas per Towe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Funrue and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rue and family. An all day quilting party was recently enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Van Gorder. Pot luck was divided at noon and the entire day was spent in quilting. Present were Mrs. Van Gorden Rose and Dorothy Van Gorder, Mrs. Leslie Olsen, Mrs. Arthur Buell, Mrs. Parsons. Mrs. Ole Sunde. Olga and Thelma Sunde. Mrs. -tTson. Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Andrew Peder son. Mrs. Will Arthur, Mrs. Earl Verbeek, Rosella Verbeck, Mrs. Moss, Mrs. Oral Egan, Mrs. Roy Brown, Mrs. Ben Funrue and Lor ene Funrue. toL) : Put Mentholatum In j fir nostrils te epen them, lU rwb on cbeet te j ' HI reduce causes t km. 1 AGAIN, AT THIS WEEK'S- VI1EGT1ING MATCH EG SALEM ARMORY, TONIGHT 8:30 SNEEZE ACHIU, WRESTLER, WILL. REFEREE JACK vs. ART Pofffctoo DON SUGAI vs. PRICES LOWER FLOOR BALCONY STUDENTS - 85c .55c .40e (KaTax) f 'These Pictures JGSfrSS ,N SUW1EI QUITE THE ETHER UsV jCSrrj IRsVCTOCOTOKEOIYPsV ' NURSERY PICTURES IN WINTER I DET 0 AT NtCAT patterns ei-eAJ ftNP DRESS EY YELLOW EnMPLELICNT What youngster does not learn and love the poems ot Robert Louis Stevenson? Here is a favor ite one, developed in two nursery pictures. These have been dsigh ed to tell the story in the simplest stitches, and are very striking carried out in colors. Each picture could be used alone, although th6 two are a pair. The pictures mea sure 11 by 15 Inches. Mrs. Kirk Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Walter Kirk presided at a prettily appointed bridge luncheon Monday afternoon. Flowering quince and white tapers were used. Mrs. W. F. Poorman won high score at contract. Bidden were Mrs. H. G. Mai son, Mrs. Ronald Jones, Mrs. Poorman, Mrs. E. V. McMechan, Mrs. Edgar Pierce. Mrs. William Mott, Mrs. Karl G. Becke, Mrs. Jack Elliott, and hostess, Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mrs. William Esch was hostess to the Carnation club Wednesday night for a social afternoon ani late luncheon. Present were Mrs. Bessie Schults, Mrs. Anna Kert son. Mrs. Clara Parrish. Mrs. Fred O'Neill, Mrs. Geiser, Mrs. Ruby Rockhill and the hostess, Mrs. Esch. Miss Agnes Burmester and Miss Marion Donaldson spent Saturday night and Sunday at the C. C. Burmester home at Scio. Miss Burmester has been employed in Salem for the past four months. f The Hayesville Woman's club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wells. Prizes will be given for the best hard time cos tume. Hours are from 2 to 4:30 o'clock. The Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Host esses include Mrs. Russell Catlin and Mrs. Frank Spears. Mrs. Ronald Craven and son. David, are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Craven ot Portland. "Four Bottles Helped Me Feels Fine ... Never Tired Mr four children were born close cogeteer. I lived oa a farm with Iocs of work to do sod I got alt rundown so I could hardly go. Four bottles of your Vegetable Com pound helped me wonderfully. Twice since then I had to cake several bottles to regulate and strengthen me. I take care of my boos sad children, do all my laun dry sad do borne work for a garment factory, and I feel fine and never get tired. I have also osed the Sanative Wash and it relieved my yn A trouble." Mrt OmsS. Cr Pinimttr, SSCmdtlim Ai V X N. Y. gg LYDIA E. PINKHAMS Vegetable Compound The Medicine Grandmother Used HARRY EBUOotttt vs. MICKEY WILDCAT GRAY Tickets at Cliff Parker's, Auspices American Legion HERB OWEN, Matchmaker W h ! I I are Easy to Do Pattern 631 (the winter' pic ture and pattern 632 (the sum mer picture) each comes to you with a transfer pattern of the picture, complete directions for embroidering and framing the pictures. Send 10 cents for each pattern (20 cents for both) to The Ore gon Statesman Needlecraft Dept., 215 South Commercial street, Sa lem. Hubbard. Tho Woman's club sponsored a successful party Sat urday at the Pythian hall. An un usual wall vase arrangement, con sisting of wild rose berries and branches of evergreen blackber ries, heavily laden with fully de veloped, red berries from the O. H. BoJe farm, excited much In terest. Higbrscores for bridge were won by Miss Sarah Nafziger and Waldo F. Brown and by Miss Hazel Moore and Elmer Stauffer lor 500. Gift prizes were award ed to Mrs. Elmer Stauffer and Miss Merle Dimick. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs: David Jackson entertained a group of friends at a card party Thursday nigni. tiign scores were won by Mrs. George Grimps and Lester Will. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wells have! as their house guests Mr. and j Mrs. Waldemar Ross of Stillwater, Minn. Mrs. Ross is an aunt of Mr. ! Wells. They spent the weekend at I tne oeacneg. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. de Lespln asse were called to Tacoma by the serious illness of his father. Dr. Frederick de Lespinasse. They returned Saturday. Dr. J. Vinton Scott DENTIST Office Phone Home Phone 6064 ' 8559 804-5 1st National Rank Bldg. Salem, Oregon BiniD2Tr Originators of Low Prices PRICES CHANGE RAPIDLY nowadays and we welcome this opportunity provided ns to keep yon in closer touch with the market changes. We handle only the best. We will not now, or anytime, offer our customers an inferior grade in order to maintain a low price. Prime Choice . BEEF ROAST Sirloin Steak lb. 3t2l2lb. You'll like the rich flavor and tenderness of these delicious meats. Try one of these juicy cuts for an economical dinner. Sugar Cured Fresh PICNICS Margarine a oc ib. 4 lbs, age THE PAL 07HE PANCAKES Pure Pork Pure Pork SAUSAGE Little Links H2l2fllb. US lb. Country Style A Real Treat SALEM'S ONLY MARKET ITS YOUR Everyone SCRIBBLES! SCHOOL boys and girls, housewives, sales men, business men . . . EVERYBODY does a good deal of 'ScribbUng.' It's a need less waste to "scribble" on the best papers. So we've gathered up a lot of. our waste paper, made them up into "scribbling" pads that make excellent memos, telephone pads, etc Scribbling Pads on Sale at 8c per pound There's A Lot of Paper in a Pound! A variety of sizes, tip to 6 inches square. Please hurry ... we don't think they will last long. DIeta Phi Mothers ' V in Portland Mrs. E. XL Gilbert innA r noma to the Delta Phi Mothers ciun Monday afternoon for a charming informal affair. It was announced that a mothers rinh bad been organised in Portland wun rs. Kay Landon as pree-i dent. ' Assisting hostesses were Mrs. J. F. Ulrica and Mrs. A. L. Dark. Members present were Mrs. Wil liam McGilchrist, Jr., Mrs. J. T. Wampler, Mrs. W. A. Scott, Mrs. -F. A. Weil. Mrs. A. M. Chapman, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher. Mrs. A. C. Haag. Mrs. Speck, Mrs. Gordon Black. Mrs. L. M. Unruh, Mrs. L. O. Clement and the hostesses. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert, Mrs. J. F. Ulrich and Mrs. A. L. Dark. Mrs. Ellis Entertained at Party Mrs. Clifford Ellis was the In spiration for a shower party last week at the home of Miss Virginia Van Vleet. Guests in addition to Mrs. Ellis numbered Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Pence, Mrs. O. M. Van Vleet. Mrs. Com fort, Mrs. Wilma Kurtz, Mrs. Rena Waldorf. Mrs. Edith Need ham, Mrs. Betty Dor man, Mrs. Margaret McElmurry, Mrs. Laura Scott. Mrs. Elsie Watry, Mrs. Zora Elliott. Miss Pauline Routh. Miss Grace Griffith and joint hostesses, .Miss Gladys Hutton. Mrs. Cora Van Vleet, Miss Marion Gregg. Miss Hazel Ellis aud Miss Virgin ia Van Vleet. The Salem Credit Women's club will have a dinner meeting to night at the Gray Belle at 6:30 o'clock. John Knight of McMinn vllle will talk on the Arctie pro-v gram and will bring with him bis "mllUon dollar" scrapbook. Re servations should be made at 4137. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Minton and son, John, returned Sunday night from a month's trip south. Their tour Included southern California, Arizona and the Boulder Dam project. VOUUG Don't experi tnent with children's colds... Treat them a your own mother did extemmJljr. No dos ing! Just rub throat and chest with . . , WICKS V VapoRub 351 State St. UXDER STATE IXSPECTIOX- PROTECTION' rtaau v il "a- rairy 14. the hostess, Mr. Durham, Finley, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith. FV77TT3 f5 3nnIHl7RiGUn THE " I II II ft 77777 .T. v is mm mm - - y nnn nan-n a m