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The OHEGON STATESMAN, Salesi;1 Oregon, 'Wednesday Morals, Sejsteiater 4, 1833 PAGE FIVE ociety. D. A. R. Has First , Fall Session Saturday I GHEMEKETA chapter, D-AJt., begins- the - fall' season with a picnic luneheon . Saturday - afternoon 1o be held at the H J. Ostlind country home at 1- p. m. - Transportation may. be arranged through lira, - Howard G Smith. - Those attending are requested to bring their own table aervice. There will be a report on the re-, cent open house" held at Cham-1 rsncr rs.M11 and an account riven of the state oard meeting. -. lira. C T. Ellison i chairman of the hostess committee, assisted by lira. V. E. Newcomb and Miss . CtV r . ail ,- ' Chapter Ubainnen recently. an- , nounced by Mrs. CC Geer, re- gent, or the varidtts depart ' meats- of the organization are as follows:; Americanism. Miss LI1 . lian Applegate; Ansel Island, Mrs. W. C. Conner; approved schools, Mrs. C. A. Sprague; bet ter films. Miss Ruth A. Geer; conservation i and thrift, : Mrs. ' Frances ' CoraeUriL. Constitution - day Mrs. C..C. Clark: correct ruse of the flag, Mrs. F. W. Set tlemlen D. A. R. manual for citixenshlp, Miss Ruth Rulif&on; D. A. R. student loan fund, Mrs. s '. J. . neiuei; ming iuq leuuius bureau, Mrs. Russell Catlin; gen ealogical records, Mrs.: V. E. ' Newcomb: historical research, Mrs. C. C. Campbell: McLonghlin - house, Mrs. A. E.- AusUb; mem : oryhook, Mrs. M. ? Adams; na - tional defense through patriotic education, Mrs;-1. M. Sebannep ; - national membership, Mrs. U. G. Boyer; publicity Mrs J. W. Har bison; real daughters and grand daughters. Mrs. W. B. Johnston; relics, Mrs. Edwin Jory. i ,. The telephone -committee In cludes Mrs. Jory, Mrs.. A. ATJa rtorhfll end Mrs. R. G. Baiderree. Mrs.-Howard G, Smith. Is chair . man of the transportation com mittee for the year, Mrs. R. U. Morton of cemetery records, and Mra. Oscar Hayter of the. D. A. R. magazine, . Tht'Cbemeketa chapter direc tors are Mrs. C T. Ellison, Mrs. C. B. Sundberg and Mrs. D. H. Looney. Mrs. Cora Hendry t and her ' father, R. C. Bashnell, have re turned from a three months' va catlon with relatives in. Wiscon sin and Minnesota. Pattern r By ANNE ADAMS It she's old enough to wear 'em and like 'em, she's old enough to make her own. Do you agree? They're really very easy to make, and Involve only - the 'simplest dressmaking - rules. . The cute. hlrtwalst-typ blouse tucks a' lot of style- Into bell-bottom, tronsera, which are joined to a small yoke at the . want In front. An elastic through the back makes them hng the waistline. A dainty flowered seersucker, a tew yards of Inex pensive crepe,, or flannel, for later In the season, will make as at tractive pair ot pajamas as this Junior a ever owned, and shell be so prond ot her first .triumph shell be making her own frocks sooa. . , Pattern M li available In sixes , S, 10,12. 14 and 18. Size 1 takes X yards 3 f Inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sewing in structions included.- - 8m4 Cftwa Wirts (lSVia toiu or SUstpi (eoiat .pT(err!) for tkls Asm lint Jttm. Writ ftmkalr mm, 44Ma u4 n;I Hmbr. 1 ar t otaU iz, ,:" , The Asa Aiaaa PstUra Book for fn aad whttor is tt Mtt it to fortr fcoely Uhutnto4 PCo ran' It tia4 in bo smart mm& ur t-M pattora roa want 1 kei roersett and amilf well 4rewe4 041 ooaooa throah. ExelaaiTO Aaaigns for . w eaaioa Aoma. fcaaiasaa, scaool. partWm, eats, (rock, aadtao . . ovea Sell wardrobes, fsteiattlag tpocioltios to auk for gilt. Haipfal odrieo oa faorWa, senoTiea. otooty, otiqaotto of tocaa. Saa f or-yaar epy today! Prieo of Voek fiftooa ttiiU. Book aad pottcra tofrther, raanij-tiTO cento. - - . . ' Addreao order : to Tko - Orccoa Statocaiaa Tottora- Dept. SIS Boatk Coamarcial Etrcet. Salem, Ore. Make Boeeaaary oneloaores. Vow order will bo promptly atteaied to. - Orders cestenwrily are Clled wltkla four days from tko time received, by Tk Sutetmaa, - , -.X". ; ' a ft a I -4 rj News and Club Jessie Steele. . SOCIAL CALENDAR !'--'' - -, - ' . " ' '. - L- ,v Wednesday, September 1 - Salem Dakota club regular meeting, Wednesday, .September 4, W.CT.U. hall. Potluck supper at C:30 o'clock followed by program. : : ! ''.-." Thursddy,Sept ember 5 1 : -". ' The C. S. Grant. Circle No. 6 Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic regular meeting, Thursday, Sep tember fi; 2:30 p. m.. at the Salem armory. - Chapter G, P. E. O., 1 s p, m. luncheon with Mrs. D. X. Beechler, 1I1R Court. - l;. -; Friday, September 6 - - The Rebekah captain is? calling special team prac tice for Friday night. . .r-' --:!..'.; . t Hal Hibbard auxiliary In armory, 2 p. m. ..: I " Saturday, September 7 . ! D. A. R., 1 p. m. picnic luncheon meeting at home, ot Jfrs. H. J. Qstlind ( .. t ; Mrs , Lambert of Macleay Honored With Two Affairs Macleay To live IS years and be too busy helping others to hare a birthday party and then hare friends gire her two parties, a pio neer, basket .dinner party and a friendship quilting party Is the ex perience! of "Mrs. Ellen Glover Lambert " ' ' . " The 'house and long tablea were beautiful with marigolds and glad ioli for the affair given Friday at the Lambert home near Stay- ton. Short talks were given by the cuests en pioneer days and appropriate readings by Ella "Wil liams. Marie Flint McCall, Mr. and Mra.; J.-F.. C.'Tekenburg, Mr. and Mrs H. E. Martin, Ella, Wil liams, Susl Eearns and Mrs. M. Mrs. Lambert was born in the Waldo Hills aad has spent all of her .life excepting two years when teaching In eastern Oregon, In Maries county. Her parents were Phillip and Delia Kdmundson Glo ver, pioneers of 1849. Her father operated and owned the first grist mill In Marion county and was the first mail; carrier In this part of Mrs; Jamison Bride of Weekend The marriage' of Mrs. Minnie Jamisoq and Paul F. Smith of Silrerton took place at the Pres byterian church Sunday. The Cer emony was read by Rev. Graver Birtchet, and only relatives were present. j, . The bride was attended by her sister.' Mrs. 1L C. Shields, with Mr. Shields acting as beet man for. the- groom. Mrs. Jamison; wore a navy- blue dress with matching accessories. After the i ceremony, a wedding dinner was served in the Green Gate room of the Spa. The table was artistically decorated" with flowers and- greenery, and cen tered with a-large wedding, cake. After the r reception the bridal party drove to the Shields' su burban borne. Later Mr. and Mrs. Smith left, for a' short wedding! trip. :' ' Mrs.' Smith formerly lived in San Bernardino,- Cal., bat has made her home with her sister. Mrs. Shields, tor the past year. Mr. Smith has resided to Ore gon for many years, being: con nected -with the S. P. company at various points in the valley. They will he at ! home . to their many friends at 100 South Water street, Silverton. Those- sresent at the wedding besides the honored, couple, were Mr. and. Mrs. John J. Moms, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Shields, Mr and Mrs. Chester A. Lyon of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Johnson of Warrendale and Mr. and Mrs H. H. Bosch of Brooks. Chapter G Will Hold First Meet Mrs. D. .JC. Beechler will open her Court street heme to Chapter G, P E.O... Thursday afternoon for the first fall hracheon -gather ing. Past presidents of the chap ter are hoeteases and include Mrs. Simple, But Oh So Elective -GraadiDother's Favorite - . . Patient 1044 From the simple bat gracefully spreading lines of the lily came the inspiration . for this .- Laura Wheeler quilt design Grand mother's Fayoritft, ; Although so colorful and charming, it's one of the easiest designs Imaginable to piece. Only four materials are re quired, if yon want to make -the flowers all alike. But make each flower of a different material If you wish a grand Idea, If yon Society Editor the country, ' carrying mall, from Oregon City to Sublimity. , 1 Mrs. Lambert- Is. prominent In church, lodge and' also , grange work where she has held import ant county and state positions. While having no children. of her own she has educated eight children.- " -' -.. ' ' V ' ' 'Covera were placed for Vr. aad Vrs. L. II. tdiiabert, Miao 1m Williame, Xiao Klla Willtama. Miss Snaie Kesns, Mrs. Mario Flint McCall, Mrs. Stella CaWer. Mrs. J. Kiiickt, Mra. Grate Wkittir, Vra. Celiae Mtner. Caryl Kablo Croiaaot, Weodlaad, Waah.; Jofaa Beaaoa. Palnse, Wash.; Lewis Jjeioaus, Mr. one Mrs. O. A. Beanekamp. Mr. aad Mra. H. 8 Sckel berg, Mr. aad Mrs. George GloTer. Mr. aad Mrs. J. I". C. Tekrnbara-, Mr. and Mrs. X. G. Kaixhten, Mr. aad Mrs. H. 0. Tsjlor. Mr. aad Mrs. 1. M. Maree, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. TaU aad Mr. aad Mrs. H. E. MarUa., Tkoao present at i tko valuing party were Mrs. -Joha Dollar, Mra. Mora Silver, Mra. Leon a Porter, Miaa Susie Kearas. Mrs. Boy Carter, Miss Lola Williams, Mias Ella Williams, Kiss Erau Carter, Mrs. Aaaa Staytoa, Mra. Lather Thomas. Mra. Jessie W onset t." Mrs. Ila Alexander. Mra. Klla Beyaelds. Mrs. Mama Mfller. Stanler Deadeaa, Daa J. Miller, Lewia A. Loonus. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Tate. Marjory Tate, Mr. and Mrs.' Jacob Sehautt aad daugh ters, 4.1ier and Dora, Mr. sad Mrs. Chris Netting, aad daaghtor Margaret, Harry Porter aad daaghter Helen. Beechler, Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, Mrs. W. W. Mooore, Mrs. F. W Lange and Mrs. C. K. Logan. Mrs. H. S. Hnghes will give the president's welcome . and there will be roll call ot charter members. The regular , roll will be answered with short descrip tions of summer on tings. The luncheon is at 1 o'clock. e e e ' . Salem Man Marries Eugene Girl - Salem friends of th groom will be interested in details of the marriage ot Miss Marian . Mer rill, daughter" of Mr and Mrs. Bayard T. Merrill of Eugene, and Maurice Wood, son of Dr.' and Mrs. R. Lee Wood at Salem, which was solemnized Sunday in Eu gene. 1 Rev. M. S. Weber' officiated in the home of Mr. and Mrs Sig frid Seashore. Mr. and Mrs. Sea shore attended tie couple. The bride wore a navy nine suit of wool with matching accessories aad for her flowers wore a cor sage of gardenias. Mrs. Seashore wore .a navy bine dress ot wool with: black aeeeasorieav and a cor sage ot mixed flowers. Only members of the families and a few close friends attended the service. Including Mr. and Mrs. Bayard T. Merrill, Dr. and Mrs. R. Lee Wood and Miss Esther Wood of Salem, Wimam Bodner of Corvallis, Dr. Wilbur Todd of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tra Is and Mr. and Mrs.- Seashore of Eugene.. .... . A breakfaat was served at the Seashore home following, the wed ding. - ; .. -w-v :;; ' - Mr. and Mrs. Wood leave soon tor Los Angeles to make their home, Mr. Wood, to continue his work in medical school there. Be is a.former student at the Univer sity f Oregon.. Mrs. Wood is a graduate of the aUte- nniveratty and is a member of Phi Mn social sorority. , :" have a bag of "scraps' on hand Pattern 1444 comes to you with complete, simple instructions for cutting, sewing and finishing, to gether with yardage chart, dla gram of quilt to help -arrange-the blocks for single and double bed size, and a diagram of block which serves as a guide tor placing the patches and suggests contrasting materials, t"-, Send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to The Statesman, ; Keedlecraft Dept. -, ... - Affairs Reception Held at Temple Feting Minister ) FRIENDS of Dr. W. C. Kantner aad his family assembled at the Masonic temple last night for a reception sponsored by Ma sonic orders ot the city. A throng passed through the receiving line from 64 5 to 10 p. m. following the chapter meeting; of the Order of Eastern. Star. - ;", Mrs. Bert Flack, Irs. A. E. Vt ley ahd: Harry. Crawford greeted guests at the door. Irtrodsciagr. to the line were .Mr. Milton- Meyers and Mrs. Charles Pratt and: re ceiving were Mrs..C L. Blodgett and E. " A.; Rhoten from .the O. E. S Mrs. Susan Varty and Ar thur ; Moore -from - the- White Shrine, Joe Ster naman from the Royal Arch Masons Al Booch from Masonic order No. 4. Dr2 Es till Brunk from Masonic order No. 50, James D. Sears from the Commandry, Dr; Kantner; Miss LaVerne .and Miss Constance Kantner; and Clifford Kantner of SeatUe.; -' ,.r Presiding at the serving; table were Mrs. Ida Babcock, , Mrs. M. C. Petteys and , Mrs. Albert Smith. Assisting about the recep tion room were Mrs. Paul H. Han ser. Miss Grace Babcock, Mrs.: Emma Murphy Brown. Mrs, Ira Darby and Milton Lv" Meyers. Musical numbers were given daring the evening by Clifford Kantner and his daughter. Miss Catherine. Mrs. A. E. Utley and Billy Utley, and Miss Ruth Bed ford. e Beyer-Fronk Nuptial Solemnized Mt Angel. Miss Mathilda, Bey er, daughter of Mrs. Susanna Bey er, and 'Robert A. Fronk, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fronk of Sa lem, .were quietly married at a simple- morning service , at St. Mary's church at S o'clock Mon day. Rev. Father Udephonse per formed the ceremony. The bride--wore s smart nine suit with fox fur, grey hat and grey accessories. Her corsage was of Bride's roses. Mias Mary Louise Fronk, sister of the .groom, was bridesmaid and her ..only attend ant. Miss Fronk. was also attired in a bine suit with matching blue hat and. .accessories. She wore a corsage of roses and sweet peas. William Beyer, brother of the bride,' was best man. Miss- Helen Keber presided at the organ and Miss Clara Keber sang three-selections. A wedding- dinner was served to Immediate relatives and frietfds at the home of the bride. As sisting in serving were Miss Eliza beth Beyer and Miss Mary Flerch lnger. Guests were Rev. Bonaventnre' Hnesser of ML. Angel, Mr., and Mrs. Edwin Fronk and son, Ed. Jr., Of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. John Scherzinger and daughters,. Jean ette and Marilyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gagnon of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. John Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. Em 11 Bochsler and Karl Waehter of Mt Angel. Mr. and Mra. Fronk will anend. several dayaatthe Oregon beaches after which they will he at home in Eugene. The bride is a graduate or su. Angel Normal and the groom graduated from Oregon State. www Mrs. Herrick Back From Trip Mrs. winirrea k. rternca w r. resident of the Business a.id Pro fessional Women's club, hft Just returned from a tour tnrougn xne a mi thorn nrt of the State WheT she conferred "tfith membera ot nnnl otnna AS Bi&ta bUSiUeSA. Two days-were apent around and in Med ford strengthening tne s.tnrnliir Mra. Herrick and v,. .nrtiiar iciicaneth Anne. uca . .n, - who accompanied her on tne uip. were guests of tne uranis rass club at a luncheon, in me xu- wMi!t' hotel on Satarday. ana the same evening they were din ner gae&ts of the Kosennrrcwo. GiinAiT. Mm Herrick. conferred with members of both the Co- qnllie and the Coos Bay clans saa then motored to Gardiner, spend in tk aisrht at the. Gardiner hnrn ah the TTmnaua river, en joying the hospitality ot the Blakeleys who win do remeawr- ed as former proprietors oi o Gray Belle. , UmiiIit mornlnc the tWO-COU' nn -fhotr Inn-rnev SD the Red- wcwui hirharar. returning- by way 'of Corvallis for anotuer iuw view, j ' . - c' e . - r .... Woodburn. Frtends of Cblonel vn .ma MnartViprrer ot Portland, ... Mtn a reatdent. Of Woodbum, have . received . the At hla . marrface to . Mrs, Mildred E. McDermott of- En- gene. The ceremony too piece inn s wtth Rev. Oswald Tay lor officiating In the jireaence of a tew relatives ana menas. Um P.r.v . V. AtnaCOnKh : f Los Angeles was the bride's only attendant. Colonel and Mrs. Mosh berger will be at heme, in PorW land-after. October l. Gaests ' for Labor day weekend at the Santism hime of Dr. ana Mrs. J. Harry Moras were- Mr. and Mra. Frank - Bowersox, " Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Mast of-Port- land and. Dr. and ilrs. E. W. Bar. nam , and . daughter 4 Dorothy ot Bedford. - - - , - . . . - ..... e v . .. , , -v Mias Blanche Crentzenberg will leave today tor Bend where ahe has accepted a josltlon as art in structor in the Kenwood Platoon school. She is a graduate of Ore gon Normal school and has been prominent tn artistic circles : of Salem. - Miss Ruth Cole and Miss Clara Homyer have just returned from a- two weeks' vacation trip to nor thern cities. They spent some time in.- SeatUe- Victoria, Vancouver, and made a boat trip: to Prince. Rupert; , -- t 1, DEIWHIPUA None on VPA, Explained by Jim Smith; Several Jobs Approved -:-.J-.'-.v, aaaaaaaaBaaaBBaaaa,----. -'-i-L' s-"H Yesterday was the deadline on PWA loan " applications . but ap plications for PWA projects will continue to be accepted for as in definite period, James E. Smith. district WPA, director, here stat ed. His office -yesterday approved eU more applications, amounting to 116,01 in project cost, : .There is no WPA' deadline," Smith declared, "but we want pro jects in now and there is so limit to the number we can handle. The sooner tney are in, . the sooner work is likely , to be; started on the projects. It takes a month for approraL. ; . . -Take' Care f AH J. E. Karstetter. district en gineer, said his . office could handle applications as fast as they came in. Projects approved . yes terday were as follows: . ' Fairview home, Salem, laying pipeline. 13107 : Pringle school, Marlon county; clearing one acre, relocating toil ets. S2S72. -;. - i Highway commission, mainten ance building at McMinnville, 15,- 434 .. . - , ; - . School 4 district' 25 J. Benton county, finish SERA building .pro lect. 170 7 Tillamook county, clearing. grading and graveling .3 mile ot road near Mohler bridge, $2743. Garibaldi water district, clean ing and enlarging- fonr reservoirs. SS48. .. Thompsons Back FromTzip,Find House Ransacked Dr. W. J. Thomnson. 985 North R a n 1 1 o 1 street, returned some with his family Monday night from a weekend outing., at the coast to find that burglars had ransacked the house and . stolen wlrtnalTT all of the - oniometrlst's clothing, it was reported to police yesterday. The front door or tne house was standing ajar when the Thompsons returned, they said. " ; The loss Will run-to several hundred dollars, 'according to an insurance man who checked up on the case. Collections of Commission Are Best in 6 Years Collections of the .world war veterans state aid commission for August aggregated 1171.7 S 1.7 9, which established a new high, rec ord for the oat six rears. Jerrold Owen, secretary, reported Tues day. - t - . The collections included pay mnt -liw veterans of the nrlnci- pal and Interest on state loans, payment on contracts of sale-of state-owned property and rentals. Averager monthly collections in 1134 were 11X5.000, as compared to S144.000 this year. Crowned Miss I. !-: !.s r ; I Jerri Starr -.J- ...... vaW r j-.-.. i -f Crowned !Miss North America- at a beauty pageant at Old Orchard Beach, Me Miss Jerri Starr, left, of MontreaL received her trophy ifrein Marion TMoll, riainV Philadelnhia artiste model. Salem Folks Get Glad Hand A J "WIT "I ' t At wasningi Sees to It, Any Salem resident who visits" Washington, D. C, daring the con gressional session and wants to be shown' around in real style, has. only to make his presence known to Joe Singer, formerly sergeant--at-arms In the Oregon house of representatives and now employed as doorkeeper in the United States senate, advises Ralph Kletsing, whowith Mrs. KleUing and Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Brandon, returned early this week 4 from a rapid trip east. " . Tipped off to this situation by Senator McNary, Kletsing renewed his slight acquaintance with-SIng-er and he and Mrs. Kletsing were shown around the national capitol and provided with ringside seats in the senate on the day they were there, less than a week before con gress adjourned. They also sat in on a house session and interview ed Congressman Mott. '' Mr. Kletxing reported that he saw Hney Long in action and learned that despite political dis agreements, Huey is well liked by his colleagues. It was one of the hottest days. ot the year although a warm rata pelted- down, and Kletsing; de clares it was as wet inside the ear as outside. They also visited the White House, the Lincoln memor ial, the' Washington monument. Arlington cemetery and the tomb of - the Unknown Soldier, Lee's home. Mt. Vernon and other spots of interest. . Teat Rom Success The first part of. thtrip was a Whobu dhiirfts smudl socks MORE than 80 of all men's t&irts, stoclangf, under wear, neckties and handkerchiefs are purchased by worn en Why? Men prefer to have their wives and mothers do the shopping because they realize that women are better shoppers that they have a sixth sense for quali ties and values. " " - - How do women keep themselves informed? They have formed the habit of reading the advertisements in the newspapers. And they read them regularly, whether they want to buy anything or not. Then they know ex actly where to go to purchase what they need, and they know to apenriy just what they will have to pay. , From the advertuemenb anyone can learn where to buy better clothes, better foods, better household goods, better EVERYTHING. Read Uiem carefully They have news and suggestions for you! .,v , . North America ( Maaaoa Mon Joe Singer ;on; Says Kletzing test run with a. Ford V-S, using Richfield oil, and Kletzing- re ported the car made 18 miles -to the gallon of gasoline and no oil was added between . changes, which were made at about 1400 mile intervals. The party went first to Dsyton. O., where Mr. and Mrs. Brandon stopped to visit rel atives and the Kletsing went on east. On the return trip they visited relatives at Chicago, where Mr. Kletsing: spent halt a day at the Lions International headquarters; visited in Wopakoneta, Ohio,, with C. S. Hartman, brother of the Hartman brothers, Salem . Jewel ers; and stopped a Detroit, At Dayton where they rejoined the Brandons, Mr. Kletsing; went through the National Casn. Regis ter company plant, where 4800 men are employed. It took three hours to see It all. During the 17 days the party was away from Salem, the Kletx tngs traveled 770 miles by ante. No New Forest , Fires Reported No new forest fires were report ed Tuesday and virtually all of those reported previously are un der . control. .Lynn CronemfUer, stata f oreater, announced. One at the meat disastrous tires was that along Row river tn Lane eonatty. VS VfBUT LI GILL SESSIOIJ late nils tra Reports. were current Tuesday that Governor Martin may sub mit to the nrgings ot his friends and call the special legislative sea sion late in September. It previ ously was predicted that the ses sion would be held in October. -' Senator McNary recently advis ed Governor Martin of the uncer tainty in obtaining financial as sistance from the government alt er October 1. . - The government previously ear marked gl.575,000 of .federal funds tor capital construction in. Oregon, hut this grant has not yet received final approval of the pub lic works officials. - A conference between Governor rMarthr and Senator McNary prob ably will be neld later this week, when the capital situation win b discussed. Application for ; Armory Loan and Grant Dispatched Major General White Tuesday applied to the works progress ad ministration for a loan and grant of 1 2.1 5 0.0 00, for- the construc tion of 15 new armories in Ore gon." " ' ;-Ztr J1 - S"- The Portland armory was esti mated to cost $1,350,000 and the Salem armory. $236,000. r The application was authorised at a meeting of the board of con trol here recently. - - "FLAMINGO" 1JJST1CK...U , A divine shade to wear with your new green, brewn or blade Fall cosxame! Flamingo is one of the I Dorothy Gray lipstick shades... each containing that sixle es sence called "yoBth." They match the natural pigment . . , are never barsh and agiag..Jceep die lips smooth. Matched in color and name to Dorodiy Gay Heuges. - Wfflett'a CepMal .' Drag Store 405 Stata Phone 311$ ? - rid