I'olYMCA To Be Used rruus junior Federated. Music 1 cluts of Salem will give the iouowing program in the lobby of the Y. M. C. A. Monday night at o ciock: i 7. melodic ircsicr club t plane - ' a. Forett Voices -Blake V Ingram t May and Virgil. ; . . Dorothy Hoar i GREEN P1AX0 CLUB JU lira fickantuaniee MacGrefor ' . ' jrtmn A lea B. Pa ace Cs price . - ;;,-; , pries i -.ieise rreimey ! MaGAKT DUNXIXO CLUB ; I. Pm the Iwp Sea SteinhslmcT . lit Bell Wnfhi , . ,, John Barsa J. Bark ! Vfr Bella Johnson . Arpeggia Wait , Crawford . I Uoraon Waller D0T80S StCSIO CLUB i 1. Song of Spring . -, . ,., Friedman "Yiraini T'omkuia . Hungarian ..Thopsee Alice Far Donrhartv . xtoiieriiy i sue -SauU -Jean .Xtwrntn I JO'I0HARQS- CLUB lajtriaa Folk rag ; .-' -, ,., Par" ' 1 - Jack Laehelle - ' BARKER PIANO CLUB - ; Surleaque Fsutastiqn Kreutxlis MUSI JUNIOR CLUB ; Tour riolins Rondo . .Beet-OTea v, . Rath y a Thj,asj, Hngb. Sehoble, .. i Antoinette tins and Robert Inst f i SATCRJPAX" MUSICAL CLUB I fa a Wild Ktm . -.MncDoweB MARSARET HATIS -"Russiaa Romance ., . Tijmt ( "" " Sean Hm I EASOIf MfSIC CLUB -- GTansel and Glutei (Original Suit by Betty Merrer, a. In tha faWtt a. The Witch . Tha Daac . ' v . ' , Hetty limn .' ! BEDFORD JUNIOR CLUB ; a. Minuet getitire Op. 49 No.' 2 - 1 Beethoreo ti . f " Jia Reynolda - o. Boueggretto ; -Bath Helen -Maehniek MELTON If ANO STUDIO CLUB v ; - Tw pianot : s .- : i a. Sieilieane S - Baca ! Carolyn Bitody, Ruthya Thomaa i . ,fc. afont Jfinicala . -Sckabart i -Taiine He!f. Xirtrarct Siegmnad f JUNIOR JiUSICUNS CLUB ,- Tamlile W - .BM f . sictiienae , ...Baek Ira- tnrt. Jx-qneline Jndd B SHARP JCMOB CLUB .4 Btrertee 4- ..Band . Conatrr Iaa-a acFadjea . Harioria ttbtwt - .CBESCENno Cf-UB Salem Hirt Bc-ool . rrampet Sele-fStara ia tka VeWaty Sky L ; : Clarke , lir Olea - ' 1. Phil Barftt. f eompanit I TILLSON PIANO CLUB ; At the DonaTbaeok Fair - , Scott Patty Xiemeyer i JOT TrRXE MOSES PIANO AND " I TIOLIXj DUNXINO CLUB r A. Dacta, Ballet llaiic fro Roia- nde .. j . ,..,.. Schabert t t Kellia Barker. Winifred Briiey ' i B. t piano GljDW Worm Liaeke-Nash i I Malice Cae. Gaf Bella Cearaay I JUXIOfc TIOLIS CLUB Koetara E flat Chopin .. , SarataU Dorothy palmer ' I Dorothy igr. areompaaitt : I f ' Talkinten Have ', Idaho Vlslto A. VT. Tajklngton of Grange i rille. Ida., jbent several daya at tha home ofjMra, F. P. Talkiny 1 ton last-wetk. He n-a on his way ! to Los Anrtjee. Pattern By iXXE ATAMS Lobli) Monday i If your eize is "'round the for ties" and ypa hare been search ing for a flattering daytime dress, ! your troubfes are orer Anne Adams has jtaken them tight off : your -shonldkrs with this graceful afternoon frock with long, slim minx center panel and uprising skirt yoke. The bodice boaita a cape collar w hich is cool, flatter- , ing and mapces rou look slender. : The extra-lbw V-neck which ex tends to tha waistline adds inches to your height and imparts a re- .: freshingly feminine touch with its i dainty lace i rest-effect. "-ttractlra : in a dark fheer for street wear and delightful for dressy -occa- ' slons In printed chiffon, rolle or ; silk crepe. !' .' . Pattern i 0 0 3 is arailahle In sizes M, 1$, 20,-34, Sf, 8, 40. 42. 44 and! 4f- Size 3 ( takes 4 'yards 39 inch fabric and yard 34 inch lac. Illustrated step-by-step sewing! instructions included. i Send fifteen eeatt 15e) la coiaa t itampt Uoim preferred for talt Anne Aiam aattera. Writr plaia'r aeme, addr end atria nooibar. Be ' euro to I tat a iiie. :t " Order oar New Abb Adama Patter- Brok atd learn how. eaaily yoa . raa make aitmart tinner wardrobe that' ut four etjiel The latett frock, taitsi bloosea; beieh and a eatioa elothci: bridal oatfita. Loraly elothea for Vhildrea. too. - Smart etylea for ctaat. And a foil pirta re etory of easitner fibrin aad aeceaaoit les. Price at Book fifteea eenta. Book and Pattera together tweaty-fiT eent. j ' . Addreta orders t The Oregon. Btateiintn Pitt era Dept.. 213 8011th Coramereul rreet, Salem. Ore. Make eeeotary enelonarea. . Toar ardor wi'l be promptly-attended to. . OTdert cuttomarilT are filled with in foor dar ;ron time raceied J The Etilesn.in. Young Lady in White 1 ,, , , , . . . , . . .-. , . i.- J 4 i .: . " : - ! . ; i f A H,' J? 8?Pta awager k TV V. i ne er daughter of Sergeant L. Cutler of the Salem police force. The coat is a style popular this season. Photo by Jeaten.Mlff. jCoat by DuBala Far company, I Miss Macklin Honored " With Shower ; i ! ' Miss Louise Macklini bride- elect of Tom , Schweigert. was complimented withr a. i miscellane ous shower Friday Bight glren oy Mrs. Tom Doty.; Assisting hos tesses were Mrs. Gi Hurley, Miss Edna Hurley an Mrs. Pearl bpamhour. - .. A profusion of lilacs and tu lips enhanced the t guest rooms. Games and refresh menta ended the erening.. f i; K Bidden were Miss Helen Mann. Mrs. Nellie Carter, Mrs. Sarah KendolU Miss Haiei Macklin. Mrs. Jt Cleary, Mrs, Irene Hurley, Mrs. Lulu Humphrey, -Mrs. Pearl Ni chols, Mrs. Ethel Otjen, Mrs. C. W. Pogue, Miss Helen Heradon, Miss Christine Schweigert, Mrs. George Schweigert. Miss Leila Pogue, Mnu D. M.I Macklin. Mrs. George Van Cleared Mrs.' William Hensell, Mrs. W a 1 1 e r Clifton, Miss Lorraine Macklin, Miss La Verne" Proctor, Mrs. Ruth Boat wright, Mrs. Eupha Swallow and Miss Joan Swallow "'.'-. '. . (' ' ,.s. ! Mrs. Schur Inspiration for Luncheon l Mrs. Meinard Schur of Hono lulu was the inspiration for 'a luncheon Thursday! giren br Mrs. George A. White and her daugh ter. Miss Henrietle. Lieut. Com mander and Mrs. Schur are house guests of Colonel :and Mrs. Jos eph V. Schur. , :;i--r v Sixteen were inrited to greet the Tisltor, the' guest list 'being drawn from wires ; of officers " of the Oregon National guard. Pupils of Miss Schultz Place in Gntesti Salem pupils of Miss Mary Schultx came home with high honors from the statewide contest sponsored by the Oregon Federa tion of Music clubs in Portland Friday. it; . . Geraldine Schmoker placed first in class A; Kathleen Broer won second place In class . B: Hume Downs, second - place, in class D; Mabelle Lilburn, second place In class E. - j jj i Phone. 5 - r . c J4' - . 1 ' !. . 5 . , ' 1 III ..-.. 4 . 2 j. j . . 1 - 1 - . 1 fozlAppointtnent Give Herja Zolo's i! T 1 BEAUTY coat is ahown here as beirur won Mrs. Lauterman Returns From California J. H. Lauterman returned the voi. wecj irom an extenaea stay in Calif otnia. He left February 10 for San Francis a week there. He was feted on nis birthday with a party at the Sir Francis Drake hotel. .Stop-orters were made by Mr. Lauterman in San Jose and San ta Barbara and most of his time spent in Los Angeles and San Diego. While in Los Angeles, he made his headquarters at the U. S. Grant hoteL ) Excursions orer to El Paso, Yuma and Phoenix j gare Mr. Lauterman a fine vacation in the winter sunshine. Miss Wkchter Feted at Bridal Shower Mt. Angel Miss Annai Wach ter, daughter of Mrs. Helen Wach ter, was cbmnlimentedfwith a hn. dal shower Friday, night. Miss Wachter's marriage to John Schallbergser has been set for Tuesday, Klay 12, at St Mary's Catholic church. i--v , Card-playing preceded the luncheon fcnd presentation of the gifts. Miss Irene Bntsch rMtvl high score: honors and Mrs. Henry Weiland the second prize. Miss -ouise Butsch drew the door prize. Hostesses for the vnfnr In. eluded Mrs. Paul Wachter, Miss wary wacnter, Mrs. Helen Etch er, Mrs. Joseph L. Wachter, Miss Carrie Sprauer, Miss Connie Con rad, Miss Olire Meyers, and Mrs. v;naries unman. War Mdthers Will Meet at Lutheran Church The American War Mothers will hold a business . meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 i o'elock la the- S. iS room of I the Ameri can Lutheran church on North Church stj-eet ' i , Any Wkr Mothers j TisIUng In the city ate welcome. Final plans will be made for the carnation sale May 9. proceeds gb for relief work among World war reterans and their families; and War Mothers who are in need. ... 7953 - t- Machineless Wave i SHOP GON GTATESILVIf, !ea. "7. ',. ... . ' . i i i County School Festival is ' Tuesday : TUESDAY afternoon at 3 O'clock, the Marlon countr mn Bic festiral will hold forth la the Willamette nnlrersltr dbm slum. Rural schools in the ricin- lty i ol 6alem numbering 25 will take part with 100 children per- lorming. . ; , Mrs. Lillian Shauer of the Hayesrilld school chairman of the festiral, which is open to the Pudiic without charge. Following is the program: ' t. Special Kamber . XL 1. Marchiac Star ' . Way te Draamlaad Town tt7 Wig and Piggy We ' I, .. Lower, Grade C-oms Mrs. Oars Oirod, direetor -y-? Flora Uedrlek. aoeam panlii,' HI. 1. A oning Hymn - i- 2. Over tha IILhr ' IT. L Reeret Combined Shythae Baads V, Oregon Train . Stars t tha Summer Klgbt -- Boys', Choras i Agaea Booth, director -- Loatta Baker, iceomotnlit VT. Special nomber VIX. Sing When Yoa Ara Happy uoMOitera - - ... Two Part Chorna Laara Milea. director ' - . . Geraldine Err. aceompaalat VIIL Carry Back to OlA Virginia aioba . Combined Harmonica Band . . Willow Krawav director Vamia BoatracL. aeeompaaiit . IX Special another , Z. Star Spangled Banner Oregon State Bong liebea J. -taaike. leader XL Special number Miss Melton Hostess at- Tea, 4 o'Clock Miss Frances -Virglnie Melton will receire the interested pub lic at andther of her Flrst-Sun-day-of-the-Month musical" teas this afternoon starting at .4' o'clock in her studio; 324 W.' Cap- "ol. : --'5 , The Altrusa club and Mrs. Dar-I id B. Hill will assist in receJringJ Miss Charlotte" HU1. pianist, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Kells, conJ tralto, 'will appear on the pro gram. .. . During the tea hour, Mrs. W. H. Lytle and Mrs. LaMolne Clark will pour. - Serrlng will be Miss Barbara Pierce, Miss Mary Eliza beth Tompkins, Miss Virginia Cross, Miss Martha Herman, Miss Lois Burton and Miss Elizabeth Boylan. .. ., IThe program will he as follows: 1 . I - Prelude ' - Baeh Groap of anrkaa . fhitHn I CkarletU Hill , Ombra ai En (Xerxei) , ...Handel O. Ccftate Bi Tiegarmi Scarlotta Mary Elite beth Kails Mary Jeaoette Sargent, accompanist ! Barcarolle - " Ieo Oraiteta Original Compoaition . . .Charlotta Hill v - Misa Jim When I Ears Sang My Songs to Ton ' I Earnest Charle A Uttle Chins Figure- FrSnco Leant Lit P. Cnrraa , Miaa KeUs ' .. 111 ' The Marionettes Edwird MarDoweTl -- ? . Miaa Hill ''i : - Mrs. Behrhaum Honors Safeway Auxiliary ! -The April meeting of the Safe way Women's-auxiliary was held Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Fred Behrbaum. Mrs. Bert Berkey and Mrs. Harold Allison assisted, her in entertaining. Cards were the diversion of the evening, high score going to Mrs. Nichols and low to Mrs. Tony Morarec. The May meeting of the club will be in charge of Mrs. Harry Bramel, Mrs. Paul Bale and Mrs. Charles DuralL ;Those present Wednesday night were Mrs. Paul Male, Mrs. Har ry Bramel, Mrs. Grant Pyatte, Mrs. Charles Darall. Mrs. Laren Griggs, Mrs. George Solterbeck, Mrs. Tony Morarec, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Art Coilinsworth of Dallas, Mrs. Behrbaum, Mrs. AHIson and Mrs. Berkey. -, t -l . : : : Mr. Crittenden la ' Guest at Home : D. S. Crittenden of Sunnyside, Wash., was a house guest of sev eral days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Solterbeck. ifflffliBfegiav PROO i: ' . " :- V. t.l i motAer .-1 Only Holepraof Hnalary la DOUBLY CERTIFIED by (Woo! HowsoUapUf ' and the leHer Fabrics Testing luraau. Ore-on, Sunday Jlorninff, T.Iay I i ill ii mil 111 in i i i i" : I TZ-. . " - , - I I ! i ,. B : - n i i i wovai - SOCIAL CALENDAR . Office Lours for the society editor are as follows t . . 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. and 2 to O p. m. every day bnt Sat nrday. On Saturday, they are 9 a. m, to 11 :S0 a. m. and 12:80 p. m. to 0 p. m. ; '. S.Monday, May A . ; - i Royal Neighbor's drill team and convention prac ' -. tice for officers. 7:30 p. c la Nelson halt " - . - -A1PilAip!?a Moth' p. m. at home Mrs. W. EL Kirk. 14S0 SUte. -, t- Junior unit of Legion auxiliary, Fraternal, temple. - American Lesion ' auxlHai p. m. :' Northwest division of , tome Mrs, George Pearce, 2(7 N. Winter, 2 p. m. I . Sewing club of Auxiliary to Sons of .Veterans, z p m. In home Mrs. E. T. Prescott,105 Oak. . - , - f Sigma Na Delphian study club at public Ubrary, .. 2 P. Pi. . . 1 .; Salem Garden club at Unitarian church. 8 p. m. PM.?eg lnmnae meeting with Miss Edith Walk er, 685 N. Summer, 8 p. m. MoUiera of seniors at Salem high school to meet in school library, 3:45 p. m. to discuss graduation expenses. V ' Tuesday, May5 ; j Security Benefit association in W. C T. U hall . J American War Mothers in S. S. room of American ' Lutheran church, 2 p. m. . ' Salem W. O. T. U. in hall on Commercial. 2 p m. ,vI.urt! Social Hour club at Glen Adams home for . Mother's Day meeting, 2 p. m... I ' 5 Order of Eastern Star. 2 n. m. Ill XfaBAnto tmln1 Mother's Day program. ' - ! .JaTenllea of Nelghbora mieiuai teinpie. Moiner s way program. - Wednesday. Mav 6 - ) Maccabee meeUng in K. P. hall, 8 pr m. Mother's Day program by Juveniles.- j f Royar Neighbors sewing elub with Mrs. Cloydine Lovell. 24S N 18th, club dinner. Bring Uble service. -i - Dorcas aociety of Christ Lutheran church. 2 p. mi at ' - church. ' ' , - - - - T" Unity class-at Marion hotel, 8 p. m. . DakoU club In W. C. T." U. hall. 5:30 p. . Bring - , -, Friday. ' ! Council of Church Women all day meeting in Run-, 6uw v-unouau cuurcn, iin ana uourt, 10 a. m. y jaoiner s tstuay; group of First Congregational church, 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. E. G. Ricketts, 1783 S. i ! I' WCTU Meets Tuesday in Hall on Commercial f The regular meeting of the Sa lem W.C.T.U. will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Iq the nail on commercial.' Miss Maude M.j Carlton will direct the pro grim by the health department Miss Grace Taylor will talk on public health In Marlon countr and Mrs. Lydla V. Lehman and Miss Carlton will both speak. Mrs. Dunn Opens Home to Church Society Monmouth Mrs. J. Dunn was hostess to the - Christian church missionary society Friday afternoon. Rev. W. A. Elklns ad dressed the group on , Japan, ex hibiting a Japanese work of art The lesson topic on Japan and Korea was supervised by Mrs. James Riddell and Mrs." Arthur Fourier. Others assisting with the program were Mrs. Harvey Young, Mrt. Lottie Egger, Mrs. R. E. Em erson ahd Mrs. Lvdia. Carmi- chieL 1' ?'::...:: -i- ,-; Mrs. d C. Teaterwill entertain the group on May 22. j i - i - Englewood Cluh Enjoys Meeting Friday The Englewood Woman's cluh met at the home of Mrs. : A. R. Tartar on Friday afternoon. As sistant hostesses were Mrs. F. E. Mercer, Mrs. Ola Rambo, I Mrs. Mable Robinson and Mrs. i Rv A. Fcffkner. ......:::.- ! The program was as follows; violin solo by Marian Chase ac companied by Mary Jeanette Sar gent; book review, by Mal! Ellen Fisher oh "Chloe Dusts the Man tle" by Frances Gill, a rtorr of uregon rioneers. i SilTer Teat at Church Friday at 2 o'clock The west side circle of Jason Lee church will hold a- silver tea at? tne church Friday afternoon starting at 2 o'clock. There will be? a Mother's Day program. Mrs. William E. Beniamine is in charce ana tne public is invited. , i . HOSIERY .QUALITY CHECKED AND i GUARANTEED BY . N . GOOO HOUSEKEEPING 1 W know mothertl And we can isB you, not only that mothers prefer how'ery tut wt know just tha style of Holeproof Hosiery mother would be delighted to hare. We'B help you choota it, f you wish even to tha authoritative color which will best go with her costume. In handtome gift packing without extra charge. . . ; : Q Pairs la Special ti or Jlother'a Day Box t?eO 2 ralr la Mother's Day Packing $1 Others 79o to f 13 3, IS! in. Fraternal , temple. PresbvtArlan im .i - - F ' of Woodcraft, 4 p. mi in Mav S - '. . -- Methodist Women! Give Tea at Turner THrnerTlie Methodist chnrch women sponsored a silver tea Fri- day afternoon, at. tha honre of 5?.rs-.E;.J' Ha,rison, with Mrs. O w. jeuerson, Mrs. H. Jars. Lu W. Small and Gunning, assisUnt hostjssses. ; The program consisted of Mother's day iuiu(i , ny mra. g -j, Gunning ana Mrs. H. g. Bond. Mrs. Mary McKinney. yocal solo. Questions A. Bear; ana answers, Mrs. c. readings bv Mrs. o. w Jefferson Mrs. m. Small and ilra. E. C.' Bear; pUno duet, Eugehe and Ir Harrison; piano solo, Betty Peets v aBei- Ir Harrison and . Garden Cluh Will! Plan Flower Show - The Salem Garden eins ' m discuss plans for its spring How- r anow MOBfiy nf ght at 8 o clock In the Unitarian church. The show Is planned for Jane. Annual reports will be heard and Sam H. Boardman state su perintendent of public parks, will oe me principal ipeakef. - - - s a Shower Given Honorin or Sublimity Maid TO Sublimity Mrs. Leonard Doer fler and Mrs. John Haltman were hostesses for a pre-nuptial shower last week honoring Miss Leona Halfman, bride-elect oi Sylvester Scharbach of Salem. . Mr. Scharbach and Miss Half man will be married at St Boni face church In Sublimity on May a tveioca- in the morning. Smooth awy JA VITALESGr'f6 formerly available ' v. only in clinics SPECIAL THIS Regular MISS ANN WESTON, VITA-RAT EXPERT, WILL BE AT MILLER'S FROM MONDAY TO SATURDAY demonstrating the amasing advantages of this wonderful new discovery! Cosmetic section, main floor. For more than 3 years, doc tors in a foremost akin clinic have seen the remark-r . able results from -j a cream containing Lecithin. But tha : cream had to be made fresh almost weekly. ! Today in YITALES- ! CENCE this c r e a m is available to you at a mere ' -fraction of the former cost For, university scientists rV.. y -"SAIHM. OW BOOM -',. Junior Recital Tuesday in St. Joseph's Hall , Junior classes from Sacred Heart academy will appear In re cital Tuesday night at 8: IS o'clock in St. -Joseph' hail,; Winter and Chemeketa streets. - The program Will be as follows: Miauet Mottrt firit and Keeoatr tlrmAm Bui - Sight Soandi .. . Werbrieht Miriam. Kash. Poalea Bebe TaaUa Wallace Cr.it Croti Williams lei Need-am KeTerie , Togt ; Anita Kaaaedr The, Glider -. Wagnetj ' nuiiam saermsa Lallasy Land Zrans Tha KK Man Churchill Grinde.l r irit and tierouH Orado tiirle Drifting ,IL1 . Willi- , Betty Scbefer t n Toy Shop . Jame Baemawi Rebj Urel7 . .. Severn Sing Lea China Boy J Attic. Irwin Tali de Concert Molly. Jean Maiaoa Tallow Butterfly MaeLachlan - Velma Wichman Tha Swiaa Peatiral - , Aarcn Werner Seheiaa When Daddy Waa a Little Boy Bart let t Marching tSong Chnrchill-Grindell 1st. 2nd, 3rd and 4th grade hoya Tarkish Kondtf .... Kxentxlin . J Patricia Russell . - March of the Wee Folk GsTnor xaeaua aooipasoa Cotton Picker .... Blackburn Robert Widleigh , Tnyo Siempre . " Viano Thomaa eoaaell Uangtag Gardens . Davie Doris . Davidson - Swaying Pines Mattingly - Mary Patricia Faulkner Madam ApHl -, ...,,..,,,,.,, ,' Weill The Uttle Shoemaker .. Gayaor Third and fourth Grade Oirla Air 'de Ballet . : . ; Tbompaoa ... . Adele Hayes . - Wood Nymph's Harp : Ren Barbara Bell . Piide of the Regiment ' Crammoad , Patricia Russell Thomas Raise 11 famous Walts .. Brahma Violin I Elmo Innocent! ' - II Thomaa Raseell r O . III Mollyjeaa Maisoa ; - - IV Anita Kenaedy Marehe . Mjlitsire ...: Schubert Third and fourth Grade Rhythm Band . At tha-Piano - - Betty Brown, Virginia Kennedy, j i ( Mary Jane Simmoim, Mary J a a a - Brabee, . Harriet Hawkins.- Robert Krechter. - . Aumsville Cluhs Holds . Luncheon Thursday . Aumsville The women's club held their annual guest day lunch eon In ; the acbool dining room Thursday at 1:30 o'clock- - Out of town speakers were Mrs. David - Looney, -.Jefferson chair man of the Farm Home commit tee, of the connty federation, and Miss Mattie F. Beatty, of Salem. Misa Clara Dodson, in charge of the operetta, "Chonlta. present ed two skits. Mrs. William Forgey read "Guest Towels." Miss Doro thy Potter and Mrs.- Fred Potter favored the women with an In strumental duet. Miss Charlotte Martin and. Miss Dorothy Potter assisted in serving. : . ' . ilargaret Wonderlick Wlna First Place. Margaret Wonderlick: piano pu pil of Miss Frances Virginia Mel ton, placed first in class B at the state contest of the Oregon Fed eration of Music clubs In Portland yesterday. " Students are classed according to age. Thimble Club Holds Meeting Thursday - - The . Maccabee Thimble club held a business and social meeting Thursday afternoon at the home DATE a a . Important to , Remember Next Sunday Is mother's Day Special Candies and Dinners THE SPA R I N K L ES vvith i i vtv v " v. str1 .... 0 Vita-Ray VITALESCENCE . . . the ama. 1 ing new cream containing Vitamins A and D pug LectAa does remarkable things for wrinkles, enlarged pores, "crepe y- throat Formerly available only in clinics Vita-Ray now makes it available to-yoa. i , WEEK 2.00 Jar for . have collaborated with Ylta Itay Laboratories in sUbll ixing Lecithin and combin ing it with Vitamins A and D. It. will now keep fresh . Indefinitely and yon : can reap , the amazing results formerly possible only at a high-priced clinic. Take advantage of this special offer tomorrow! PAGE TniirTEliN Pemii For Ileet On River Is Askisd A harbinger of the" improved water traffic facilities On the Co lumbia river growing out of the installation; of. new deep water locks at Bonneville U seen in the application ,of the Inland NavigA- sion to operate a fleet of boats and barges on the Columbia river be tween Portland and Dent Land ing, east of Umatilla. The applica tion Will come up for Rearing in Portland blforet a representative of the interstate commerce com mission. Frink McColloch, Oregon utilities ; commissioner, . ;h a a. been made a party,-to the proceedini and will attend; the hearing. --, Railroad f of ficials are opposing the granting of the, application, saying the hew line would be dis astrous to frail traffic! 'rc the eastern Oregon country. -, i i Under the proposal bf the In land Navigation company, the lat ter would pe permitted to euots rail rates froms eastern; Montana and ; other northwest points, to Dent landing, and from there to quote rates to Portland on barges. Large Quantities ot, grain from the inland empire - would move over tne new line ita snnmhr. hi.l pate. . -: of Mrs. -Anna Caisse. Means of raising money t were discussed. Mrs. Lrda Cnvarf viit ha th hostess May 14.-; jr'. j The Parly 1 1 n e i - HELLO? Oh, yes,! Marge, this- is me. No. I havent been ANYPLACE thia week. You see, . I've gone DOMESTIC la a BIG way. B e 1 1 e v e - it or not I've CLEANED h o u se; from STEM to STERN and IN" SIDE a4d OtJT. Yoa know how this bright SPRING sunshinf shows up SMEARY windows and DINGY cur tains? t didn't realise un til the other day how DI LAPIDATED: our ' bedroom looked, and after I started in there, I SIMPLY couldn't stop until the rest j of the house MATCHED upC . . . ! AFTER I took down ' the CURTAINS and ; washed the win- t f dowa, the BED ; SPREADS were so fad- i ed and tired looking, j 1 went down and . j bought two" of those i ?28' ob we saw. . - ! Yea, I know they had f lews expensive onei, but these RAYON tilled. ; scalloped Tone were! so ? CRISP and COOL, look- 1 . Ing, I couldn't RESIST, i ; them. I'll bet t h e y j i WEAR every bit as ' - i weU aa those "HKAV : 1ER ones, too. Aad I ' was able to match them almost EXACTLY in ' . the most UNrSCAL , . drapery materialsort of a poplin weave, rayon fabric, do; -yoa l. remefaber?. With .our w a 1 b a tj furniture all polished, and these . GL0RIOU8 gold ) spreads and draperies, i you'll never recognize r the same old roont. ... - MY HEAD, is aim ply whirling, this morning I aid it's not i hang over either- We didn't go out to 2 Haxel Green, last night I waa much 'too all , In. The last: thing Saturday 'night I went down, and looked at HUNDREDS ot curtains, raffled and tailor ed, white and colored, dot ted arid striped, and at ' BOLTS and BOLTS? of dra pery materia in the most -GORGEOUS patterns ' and ; colors, until I simply could , not make up my mind about any of them. Prices are go-, ing round and round in my head 3Sc. 49c, 79c; 98c so . fast I simply DON'T know which to choose, although I have tnade up my , mind DEFINITELY to I replace EVERY c a r t a 1 nf in thia house right now. I think I, shall have SHEER, sum mery. striped marquisette for the living room dotted-' ruffled green ones i for the dinette, and t h o i e very COLORFUL but dainty rainbow striped ones . for the Sccjot's room. ; I AM SO glad yoa call- . ed tne this norning. . I jaras Just trying to . get j up COUR AGE i enoagh to ask yon to f ; meet me dowa at J. C , PKJtXETTS to-morrow t inor-Ing i and help mo -' decide . en eomething. Really, T, NEVER did expect to find such aa . EXTENSIVE aeiectloa 1 of ctirtalos, enrtaln ma- ' ' terials, and really beau- tlful draper materials la this town and two - heads are better than ' one, I always say 7 . k, ES, I know, I'm getting ' to be a confirmed PEN NEY P A T R Q N, . but when yon take time to real- , ly STUDY i their merchan dise, and COMPARE their . prices,? yon Just HAVE to shop there. Yon will meet me. Marge? That's just grand and if you don't get . the fever too, I'll be sur prised See you about ten 'clocl then? That's fine. mALLY-HO, aV MrsJ JL Fred Allen tvould say. c: