The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 07, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Society
Priscilla Club Is
Invited for
Luncheon
f RS. F.. W. STEUSLOFF will be
ill charming hostess Friday
when: she -entertains the Priscilla
Iub with a 1 o'clock luncheon Jn
her home. Needlework and visit
In j will occupy the afternoon. .
Ia attendance will be Mrs. John
Lewis and Mrs. A. Cline of Port-
. land. Mrs. Nellie Harris. Miss Jaa
na Holmes, Miss Priscilla Fry and
Miss Rath Buchner, special guests,
Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. W. F Bu
chner, Mrs ' James Lewis,":" Mrs.
D. J. Fry, Mrs. Kittle Graver, Mrs.
John Craig, Mrs. A. T. Wain, Mrs:
' George D u n s f o r d, Mrs. A. L.
. Brown and the hostess, Mrs. F. W.
Steusloff. -
Sacred Heart Academy
Recital Friday v .
, The advanced music classes of
" Sacred Heart academy will appear
in the following program i Friday
night in St. Joseph's hall starting
at 8:15 o'clock:
Hail Mary U. N. B
Boys' -Chorus
Pisao Slary Ann Schnlder
Scaerz. B-Flat minor Op.- 31. Chopin
, Piano Ptrici Lrresley
Sereaade No. 4 IAaabroe:o
i Violin Hartfe McDowell
Piano AIb Brrramer ;
Dane Macabre , . Saint-Seen
Ptano Marr Anne Sctnider
x-rentaa: luuim
JUeci
Void! Enseinhlei Clsae of '38
: Piano Wild JtiMi
Rhonda Caprierioao . atendelesohn
Tho Bamble Be -. Rimskr-Korsakoft
Piano Wilda Jermaa
Air 4a Batlrt . Vwtor Herbert
Sole Violin, Margie McDowell; .
OMigato Violin, Wild Jennaa;
Seeend Violin. Gertrade Schiess;
'Cello. Marj.rie Ana Johnaom.
Bty Woodrnff; Piano, Patricia
liresley
Liebeatraoni ,, ,..... . Licit
March .Grotesque "
i Piano- Elisabeth Steed
Sindinj
. Xartime
Rieci
At Maria Kramer
, t Giria. Choral Claaa . , .
j Piano Wilda JeraJaB
Cantiqne de Amour .,, Ijsit
Gnomm Geirea .. Liart
, Piaaa Alena Bremmw
Painty I Butterfly Loeach
Pomp and Chivalry Robert
- Aeademr String Orchestra ,
:-. - V ; A: : ' '
Salem Heights A delightful
night iwas enjoyed at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Campbell, Sat
urday? evening, when they were
hosts to their supper club.
Following the dinner bridge
was played, with Mrs. C. W. Bart
lett scoring high for the woman
and Mr. C. W. Bartlett for the
men. Gnest Invited were: Mr. and
Mrs.: C- W. Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs
King j Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Bartlett and Mr and Mrs. Maur
ice Sawyer of Gresham.
Pattern
i By ANNE ADAMS
Why not turn dressmaker, for a
few . hours some afternoons soon
and make this captivating sports
. frock to brighten up your summer
-wardrobe? There's plenty of vario-
ty allowed for in the pattern, too.
If you don't care for puff sleeves,
.they are equally attractive in the
; straight "Shirtmaker" fashion and
If the cunning little revers are not
exactly to your taste, just button
: them all the way up and you havu
a very .striking square neckline
trimmed with a plain collar. Two
kick pleats in the skirt allow for
action. Choose a printed cotton, or
shirting and top it off with bright
nobby buttons. Or if you;prefer a
solid color, plain pique or linen
would bo effective. t
Pattern 4007 is available In
. sizes 12, 14. 16, 1S 20, 30, 32, 34,
36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 takes
3 yards 36 Inch fabric. Illus
trated step-by-step sewing instruct
tions included. ' ; '
ft f t.M Mtnta fl1 l ftiit
J or atanipa (coin preferred ' for this
Ann, nuBini ym nciu. ' p'."" r
name, adctaa and tty! number. Be
tare f itate aiie.
Order our Ke Anna Adams Pal
ters Bok and learn bow easily yon
ran make a smart sammet ward rob j
that's uat your style! Tie lateat
frocks, saits. blouses: beacb aud va
eation elothes: bridal outfits.! LoTaly
clothes for children, toft, t Smart
styles for touts. And a foil picture
story of sammer fabrics and nccessoi
ie. -Price of Boole fifteen eenta.,Boa
and Pattern together. twntj-fis
' Address order to The r Orego-r
Statesman Pattern "DeptX 213 South
Commrrial street. Salem, Ore. Mas
necessary enclosures, tour orde wtU
be pmmptly attended to.
Orders tuatoinarily are Tilted wsth--H
four days .'rom time received T
Tba Statesman."
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News
Jessie Steele,
SOCIAL' CALENDAR
Office boars for tbe society editor are as follows:
10 a. m. to 12 p. m. and 8 to II p. iu. every day; bat Bat
urday. Ob Saturday,, they are 0 a. m, to 11:30 a. n. and
12:30 p. m. to 6 p. m, . . , "-
Thursday,
Liberty Womaa club
R.
L. Forster home.: -t
-- . i K. C K. T. club with Mrs, Hattle GivenJ 15S5 N..
; Commercial, 2 p. m. i , j .s . ' --v.-;
Keizer sewing club all day with Mrs.. Arthur Holden.
., . Woman's Benefit association. 8 p. m., in K. P. ball.
HayesTille Woman's club at home Mrs. Charles An--
dxesen, 2 p. m. r j
. Artisan business meeting, 8 p. m. at Fraternal tern-'
Pie. , -i : - . .. - j
Friendly class of Jason Lee church at home Mrs.
C. A. Gies 2490 Fairgrounds' toad. 12:30 p.t m. cluh
luncheon. I i , ,
- U. S. Grant circle, Ladies of G. A. It., in! armory,
2:30 p.;m - -: 'J i -
. .Hollywood Ladles I social club with Mrs. J. J WB
son 2 p. m. ' ; .J ' L-m --s . ., : u . ;.- . .
- Ricker Sunshine sewing club, 2 p. m. at home Mrs.
William Carothers. i j . : : , . . ,
Social. Worker' luncheon at Argo, noon. . i ;.'
- Florence Vail Missionary -society at Calvary ("Baptist
church, 1:30 p. m. dessert luncheon. - t
Woman's Missionary society at First Christian
church, 2 p.m. ! r i . j . -;
Friday, May & I !
Council of iChurch Women all day meeting In Bun
galow Christian church, 17th and Court, 10 t.in.
- - Mother's Study group of First Congregational
.church, 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. E. G. RIcketts,' 1783 S.
Church. : i i . ! . - : . . f ; .
Priscilla club at home Mrs. F. W. Steusl'ofr, 607 N.
Commercial, 1 p. m. luncheon.: , t
Missionary society; of First Baptist church! at home
Mrs. H. S. Durham, route 6. Transportation leaves church
at 1:30 p. m. ':t s - j j '
Social meeting for Women of Minnesota club at
' home Mrs. F. O. Bartholomew, S60 N. 17th, in evening.
West Side circle of Jason
program at church 2 p. xa.
School for Blind Opens
Program to Public
Willamette University will as
sist 'the music department of the
Oregon State school for the blind
in its Music week program! for the
stdents, tonight, at 8 o'clock. The
program will be given In' the
.school auditorium at Church and
Mission streets. I I
Featured ; will be Professor
Cameron Marshall, bass-baritone;
Miss Hortense Taylor, violinst,
and Maurice Dean, baritone.) Mi?s
Clara Eness will play the accom
paniments. ; j
Frand Sanders, music teachei
at the School for the Blinds who
is in charge of the program; will
also play two groups of piano
numbers. j
Tho complete program follows:
1. Piano
1. "The Hurdy-Gurdy Man" !
2. "An Old Mu.ie Box"
3. ""March of the Wooden Soldier'
From "The Kaleidoaeope," by
Edfena Gooaena
Frank Sandera
2. Voice
1. "In the Time of Roei"j
Beichardt
2. "Trade Winda" l.Ketl
a. "Tally-bo" .Leoni
Maurice Pean j i
Violin i f
1. "Rondo" Moiart-Kreisler
- 2. "Sonca My Mother Taught
Me" 4- PToralt
(arr. Maude Powell)
Hortenae Taylor !
- (Aee. by Miaa Clara Enet)
4. Voice I f .
1. "Inngi Dal. Car Bene, Seeebi
2. "Pedieation" ; LFrana
3. "Whn 1 Bar Snnf 1 My
Soaira" : - Charlea
. Cameron Marshall 1
(Aec. by Milt Clara Enet) I
Piano if
1. "Menuet" ; ' Sbowk
2. "Sonra of the Hnnter,'? Grovle
Frank Sanders n i
' j ' j
Leslie League. Has May ;
Business Meet ; i
The Leslie Epworth league held
Its May business meeting in tho
church parlors Tuesday night A
club dinner was served, t
Advisors .in attendance were
Mrs. J. F. TJlrich and Rev. Dean C.
Polndexter. Honored guests! were
Miss Grace tJackson and ! Darlow
Johnson. ' I
'Members present were Carla
Williams, Merrlam Williams Ber
nice Boyce, Ruth Cramer, Frances
French, Patience Prjeslng, I Cora
Ed gel, Mildred Mason, Virginia
Mason," Lucretia McClain, Trula
Short, Barbara Howe, Alberta
Howe, Carl Mason, Felix French,
Dick French, Marvin Ritchie, Jay
Bertleson. Warren Bertelson, and
Leonard Laws. ', ! r
Laura W heeler Pattern
MM
Crocheted Dress Pattern 1015
"Mm" -you'll say,,. "the very
thing I need for summer!" Before
yon know it, you'll haveiajlovely
frock speeding on to completion!
So wearable, thia yoke-and-sleeve
design, crocheted - In , string or
yanu . : .. " '- -.. .- - I
Pattern 1015 contains; detailed
iwt jr..ttA-A 'Jt - . .r -m , j ia ..
I4itht 1 I - h
and ' Gliib r
Society Editor
May 7
Thursday; May 7. all day at
- . ' I , .
Lee church, Mother's Day
; i -
Dance Recital at Grand
Excites Comment
"Spring Concert" is the title
given to the classical dance and
mnsic program being presented
by Barbara Barnes and the! Wil
lsmette Songmeri at the Grand
theatre Friday night, May 15L The
program will Include four charac
ter dances, a Spanish, Russian.
Mexican and a Chinese toe ballet
by Betty; and Lois Pierce, which
Is delightful in its quaint manner.
The Spanish number, danced by
Miriam Cooley, is a typical dance
of old Spain, Pasodoble, as taught
by the Cansinos.L famous authori
ties on the Spanish dance, j -
A real; treat for dance lovers
will be the Russian character! bril
liantly performed by Panlin4 Zoe
Chambers, who adds life to an
already vivid and forceful num
ber. Brilliant tod. is the Mexican
Jarabe, danced by eight lively
girls In colorful jcostume. j -
Other presentations will be the
Interpretive, toe ballets, and mod
erns dances, among which j la a
clever 'surprise! ballet, Eques
trenne, which is! well handled by
Jean Audrey Adams, : wh appar
ently knows her horses. Thej pro
gram will be completed byl the
Willamette Unitersity Songmen,
w ho promise a series and varied
selections. i
! S -
Mrs. Mclntyre Honors
Drama Class !
. , i! .
: The drama class directed by
Mrs. R. M. Gatke met with Mrs
Verne Mclntyres for luncheon
Tuesday. The hostess received a
"house-warming" shower foij her
new home. : v ! :
Present were $Irs. Clifford Far
mer, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs.
Merrill Ohling, ! Mrs. Edgar T.
Pierce, Mrs. Robert Moulton I Gat
ke, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. Herbert
Rahe, Mrs. Carl. Nelson, Mrt. H.
G. Maison. Mrii Clifton Mudd,
Mrs. Karl Becke, and the hostess,
jars. Mcintyre. u
a
- Dallas Mrs. Maurice Daltoa
was hostess to the Knitting! club
Monday afternoon. The a f t e r
noon was spent in sewing and
knitting and at the : conclusion
dainty refreshm'fnts were served.
Mrs." A. Johnson! of PortlandJ Mrs.
Fred Stennett and Mrs. Robert
Kreason were additional guests.
Additional Society
Page 10
directions for making te i dress
shown In sises 6-8 and 38-40; il
lustrations of ivand of all stitches
lined: material reaulrements.
t Send 10 cent in stamps or coin
f coin Dref erred p for this . pattern
to Tho Oregon !gtatesman Needle-
craft Pept Write plainly fatrorn
Number, your iSamt ana Aaaress,
t .
anaaaB' . i m m
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem.
Affairs
Mrs. Siewert Has
'Hostess Role
To Club
M
RS. AJ A. SIEWERT will pre
side at a clever luncheon to
day in honor of the Raohatertan
club. Assisting hostesses are Mrs.
Waldo Mill and Mrs. R. R. Hew
lit. . j I ,
The tables and rooms' will bo
decorated; with Iris and wisteria. ;
.Those Invited jare Mrs. Carle
Abrams, Mrs. C. E. ; Bates, Mrs.
G. C. Bellinger, Mrs. Phil Neimey
er, Mrs. H. S. Giles, Mrs. James
HeltaeL Mrs. Floyd Utter, Mrs.
Charles Sherman,! Mrs. Elliott Col
ony,, Mrs, Ronald Glover, Mrs.
A. A. Schramm, Mrs. Ray Smith,
Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert. Mrs. M. E.
Peck, Mrs. Leo Unruh, Mrs. Otto J.
Wilson and Mrs. Ellen Fisher.
-. ... isv.j;,;.:m;
Mrs. Pratt Presides at
Bridge Series . i ,
A aeries of two bridge ' parties
was given by Mrs. Russell PraU
this week in her home on North
Liberty, j Cecil Brnnner roses
struck a pastel flora note on the
mall tables for tho dessert lunch
eons. " t . i : .
Bidden:, yesterday were Mrs.
John Hanlon, Mrs.. Walter Kestly,
Airs, orvuio Mlahlerr Mrs. John
Griffith, t Mrs. Kenheih Waters,
Mrs; WiUard Wlrts, Mrs. Herbert
Hauser, Mrs. EirL Stewart, Mrs.
Bjano Erlckson, Mrs. - Charles
Feike; Mrs. Hubert B. Rellly. Mrs.
John Bagley, Mrs. George Rhoten,
Mrs. Richard Kriesel, Mrs. Ken
neth Murdock, Mrs. Glen Hoar.
Mra. JfeaJ Edwarda, Mrs. Clay Eg
gleston and Mrs. Arthur Mont
gomery. i
- Uuests Tuesday were Mrs. A. L.
Adolphson,' Mrs. Harris Lleti,
Mrs. V.I A. Douglas, Mrs. Carl
Armstrong, Mrs. Leo n Brown,
Mrs. William Braun, Mrs. R. D.
Wood row, M r sL Harlan Brock,
Mrs. L. B. Gilberuon, Mrs. Allan
Hall, Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. L.
V. Benson, Mrs,
Gardner Knapp,
Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Dean
Goodman, Mrs. E. C. Goodwin,
Mrs. Ward Davis, Mrs. Ralph
Wirth, Mrs. Kenneth Fitzgerald,
Mrs. Frederick f Hill Thompson,
Mrs. Walter Fiihrer, Mrs. Luke
Shields and MrsL Paul H. Hauser
1
Press Club Dinner Held
at Godfrey's j
i. I
The Women's! Press club feted
their husbands j Tuesday night
with a. dinner at Godfrey's. Pink
tulips, matching e a n d 1 e s and
sprays or. spirea maae a pretty ta
ble. - f - i - -
Monopoly was played after
wards at tho W. A. Scott home.
and late refreshments were serv
ed. Mrsj Scott used bouquets of
yellow tulips and narcissi about
her guest rooms, j.
Prizes' were awarded to E. R
Thomas, IW.C Conner and A. L.
Lindbeck. J ,
Those! enjoying lh.e evening
were Mri and Mrs. W. C. Conner,
Mr. and (Mrs. Stephen Stone, Mr.
and Mrsj A. L. Lindbeck, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Upjohn. Mr. and Mrs.
Addison Lane, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Thomas,! Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon F.
Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pru
itt, Ralph Kletzing, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Sprague and Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Brown, j -
Toutcxl fu MAY!
GLOW-
Belle-Shdrimeer
S T O C K I ! N G S
Grand .with your pastels!
Perfert for prints! Utterly"
right! with white! Belle-Shar-
mtVfinewlGLOW'T is
stocking, shade of the season,
It's a real sunburnt tone . . .
newer than copper and just legs. Here exciu
as lively. Doubly smart on sively. I" J r :
The Foot SIza
Tho LEG SIZE
Brov . , . fortmalh.
Modito . for mediums
III!
Ill' . . r.
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Oregon, Thursday Morning, May. 7, 1936
Family Groups Will Give
Prosram Friday
A popular feature of Music
Week which has endeared itself
to, the general public each year is
tho program to be given Friday
night in the Y..M. C. A. lobby by
Homo Mnsic groups.
Brothers - and sisters, parents
and their: children who nlav or
sing will oe presented in recital
sUrtlng at. 8 o'clock. Miss Doro
thy Pearce bsfs- arranged the fol
lowing numbers : ,
1. Music In the Home .'.L '
- l.Dr. G rover C. Btrtchet
2. a. Sleepy Hollow Tune
-. ......... i..... ....Kountx
j-;; b. From the Cane Brake
. -Ji.... Gardner
V: Violin; Maxine Goodenough -PianoJ
Eileen Goodenouah -
S. The Sailing Ship . .-..Mason
Joanne and Gernith Borrego
4- a,: Minuet in F ................Bach
b. Mariposa Spanish Walts 7
......LarireDrlenii
Violin, Emma Louise East: violon
cello, Mary East, trumpet, Robert
feast; piano, Mrs. Bern ice East ,
5. The Old Oaken Bucket . 1
Transcription de Concert " !
.Charles D. Blake
Maxine Case and Virginia Case
6Y a. Pretty Little Song Bird ...
--.,..:iZ.'..ijaulding
b. Tripping Along ..Thompson
Joanne; and Gernith Borrego
"I. a. Danny Bov JJ.Old lrih Air
Voice. Mary Elizabeth Kells Pi
ano, Margaret Anne Kellar violin
obllgato, Frances Alice Kells
b. Good by -.Toatl
VJoUn, Frances Alice Kella; trnm
pet, Margaret Anne Kells; piano,
Mary Elizabeth Kella.
Violin, Frances Alice Kells; trum
pet, Margaret Anne Kells; piano,
Mary Elizabeth Kells.
8. Obendgedauken ..E. Gebhardt
(in. Swiss Costume)
Mr. and Mrs. George Meier
Myrtle and Gertrude Meier
9. a. Down South ;.....Myddleton
b. Blossom Time ..S. Romberg
Violin, . Kathleen Broer; i flute
Marjorie Broer; - trombone, Bert
Broer; trumpet, Frederick Broer;
Baritone,; Fred Broer; piano, Nell
" 1' ; Broer. -. - - - K
10. Tambourin Chlnois Krelsler
Violin, Mabelle Lilburn; piano,
Mrs. Frank Lllbnrn
11. Entlebucher Chuereyhe
Folk :Song , Robert Naef
(in Swiss Costume) -Mrs.
Fred Leman, Marguerite and
' I Alice Leman -
1Z. Romance In F ..i. Beethoven
violin, Ruthyn homas; pianoT
j Zena Thomas :.
13. Wlegenlled ..Schubert
Violin, Barbara Jones; viola, Ruth
j ones; violoncello, Muriel Jones;
Piano. Mrs. L. B. Jones
14. Connecticut . ...JJassann
Violin, Znla Sharpnock; trombone,
Vivian Sharpnack; clarinet, Dor
othy Sharpnack; cornet, Stewart
Sharpnack; saxophone, Katherine
Sharpnack; piano, Mrs. Esther
I Sharpnack.
r
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ChurcH Women to Give
Program Friday
The following program will be
given for tho Council of Church
Women Friday In tho Bungalow
Christian church:
10 a. na. Silent prayer
Consrefational Singing
10:15 Devotional .
. Voeal solo, Mrs. 6. H. Wilbur
10:45 Busineaa
11:45 Vocal solos, lilts Hoists Wstsa-
obn .
1J:(K Lnscbenn '
1:15 p. as. Concrerational ainirinc
1 :80 Devotional, Kev. Guy h. Drill
1:40 Duet. Mrs. Gay Drill and Mrs. D.
W. Daniels
1 :50 -Reporta from Japanese ehurck ;
S:00 Addreaa Miss Bern ice Corneli-
son from Limn, Para, South Am
i erien
S: 50 Koto solos. Miss Martha Okuda ,
S:00 Report of committee
:05 Benediction Rev. D. W. Daniels
Sonr leader, Mrs. Fred Tooie, jr.
Pianist. Mrs. D. VT. Daniel.
your legs because all Belle-1
Sharmeers fit like youri
skin. They're not only grad- S
. 'uated In length but propor-
tioned in width for your
own canicular $1.00 :
$1.15
$1.35
$1.65
pair ;
Has a Number;
Has a NAME
Duchtss
Qassic I
.. . forjattt
for plumpt
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Music Week Calendar
Thursdaj:
Program by guest mti
' slcians at State School .
for the Blind, 8 p. m.
Public Invited.
Friday:
Homo Music program
. at Y.M.C.A., 8 p. m. ,
Advanced mnsic and
choral classes of Sacred
Heart academy recital In
St. Joseph's hall. 8:15
. p. m.
Saturday: . - ' ' -
Special mnsic program,
at -meeting of -Salem Wo-
. man's club,' S p. m. Pub
lic Invited.
Musical hour at - Joy
Turner Moses studio, 8 p.
- m. ' V:-.'
Organ and piano en
, semhle program , at Rob-,
. erta studio, 8 p. m. Pub
lic invited. v ' --
Recital by students of
. Mrt. Henry , Leo at real-;
dence of Mrs. R. M. Rod
dy,' 330 N. High, 8 p. m.
Kuavday, Maj 10j
- Musical tea for moth
ers at Y.W.CA. given .by
; Escalera club, 4 to n p.m.
Cou'ple are Feted Before
Leaving oh Trip -f
- m. ,uu juo. fvak VKbici
gave a farewell dinner in the ear
ly w e e k for Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Sinks of North Salem, who ars
leaving on a motor trip , of several
weeks to Illinois.
Covers were laid for Mr.
and
Mrs. Sinks, Mr. and Mrs
Emil Du-
Bain, Mr. and Mrs. Jot Sargent,
Mrs. Mary J. ' Alderman, " A. T.
Mof fitt. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler and
daughter, Dorrls Jeane.
. '
Stayton Mrs. J. H. Missler was
hostess to her, contract club Mon
day afternoon. Prizes for high
score went to Mrs. O. F, Korin
ek and Mrs. Hattie Fkklln. The
next meeting of the club will be
with Mrs. V. R. Tuel.
. Guests of the J. N. Fishers for
brunch" Sunday morning weYe
sir. and Mrs. V. R. Tuel and Mr
and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, after
which the group Journeyed to Al-
oany 10. piay goti. (
4.
Wedgewobd has added another outstanding feature to its already
famous gas ranges the Extra-Low-Temperature Oven. Oven
temperatures as low as 230 degrees can now be maintained so
very easily. This low steady heat means no searing, no basting,
no covering, no pre-beating, no oven watching. It means less
meat shrinkagae more tender meat. Oven canning can now be
done so surely and simply. Another feature of this oven is that
it lights itself automatically -when gas is turned on. Come in and
let us tell you more about this amazing "Wedgewood development.
tamp dkjnwiatat aj f
rhs vatva) lpa. .
rWyfoari
a 4affvaS9us aaw soa
plaS'Swasjiar bttraars, Paf
salt watarl.it a.oting
wHhet sscUI ataasib.
Isra.rs liflkt aaa
mahcajy, -
Eitr4 Haavy platlerm sasa.
Lifatima staaJ caastractioa
1 CsantsiLslsacad L . '
There Is a Wedgewood Model
For Every Homeland
Every Purse!
Wedgewood t Gas Ranges are made in the
West for western conditions. There's a style
among Wedgewood's 17 models that was
designed for you. Visit our showrooms to
day. Remember that you can save $12.50
by buying now. Ask us how you can get
ABSOLUTELY FREE i a "Good as Gold"
i Bond worth $12.50 on the " purchase of a
t new Wedgewood Gas Range.: ' f
See the Netv
Portland feAc- (goEUs
136 S. HIGH STREET
Miss Cutler Hostess to
Scrapbook Club : "
The Junior Scrapbook club met
at the home of Miss Dorrls Jeane
Cutler on Maple avenue this week.
Miss Eva Boatty, teacher from
Highland school waa a surprise
honor guest.
V Mrs. Jack L. Cutler served lun
cheon. ! Mixed spring flowers in
baskets x were used on the table
and about the rooms. . . -.:
Present were Miss Beatty, Miss
Anne Huston, Miss Helen Brown,
Miss Jeane Driggs, Mies June Hus
ton- and Miss -Dorrls Jeane Cutler.
. -. t
Three Link Club Meets
Friday Afternoon, ' ,
The Three Link clnb will meet
In the X. O. O. F. clnb rooms Fri
day afternoon at : 2:30 o'clock.
Hostesses are Mrs. Josephine Er
ikson, Mrs. Sally Curtis and Mrs.
Katie Sturgess. O. , ".. -'. -.'
On the entertainment commit
tee are Mrs. Edith McElroy, Mrs.
Stella Callans and .Mrs. "Blanche
Saunders, ' '
Nile Club Benefit Smart
Affair Today, 2 P. M. ; -
Ranking high' In- social events
of the -week is the- smart bridge
benefit! today at the Masonic item-
pie, starting at 2 o'clock. Daugh
ters of the Nile! are the hostess
group, f -'"v : : : ' :!:- -.
Both auction and contract will
be played. Additional guests are
expected at the tea hour. Reserva
tions are being made at 6376,
3342, BOSS and 7828. ' ' 'I
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. Mrs. David B. Hill is calling a
Joint meeting of all Girl Reserve
committee members and advisors
Thursday morning at the . Y. .
C. A. to plan for : summer camp.
They wllj also discuss their report
to bo given at ; the open ' board
meeting next Tuesday. " i i
The First Christian church Mis
sionary society will meet In the
church, parlors this afternoon at 2
o'clock. Mrs. Sarah McDowell's
group Is In charge of the program
and Mrs. Harry Hunt will lead the
devotions. : " . i -
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Independence Adab chapter O.
E.S. are sponsoring .
tract and auction bridge party l
the lodge hall onf Monday after
noon. May 11. at 1:30 o'clock. foj
members and frleAds A dessert
luncheon wlU be Senrea.' a"
bera are InviUng- their friends aoC
wlll he hostesses ti their guests- .
Adah chapter will be guests er
St, Mary's chapter at Corvaiu
Tuesday night. May 12. i St.
Mary's chapter is ODservia
g9lden anniversary. - r .
Lover Your
Fccdin J Cost
Are you atfsfiei iltn the re-',
salts yo recehrlngfrom yonr
present feed? Would you Ukt tat
lower yonr feeding -eoat, ana at -the
same time increasejrour crean
test? Of coarse yoa :w6nld, an
here Is a low cost daioTteed whieh
will accomplish both resultaj for
youl We recommend -firms a com
bination to be fed witi yonr rootv
slUge; bay;rWrjttmiMv
age: MIX O.VB SACK COCONUT
MEAL AND ONB . SACK MILL
R UN, PLUS DAIRY, MINERALS.
Feed 6 lbs. to t lbs. per cow each ,
feeding.-; ;':; ''P;-'h .-r-v j ll. v.--.
" 1 For better results with your '
present ration, try adding abour
3 lbs. of pure NUTCAKE BRAND
Coconut Meal per cow per feed-laav-rV-riJ.rrt-
If yon have surplus oats, pal
ley or wheat. Uke some of your
homo grown grains to your fee"
dealer and trade for Coconut Meat,
Have yonr feed dealer grind land
mix as follows: THREE PARTS
TOUR HOME CROWN GRAIN..
AND ONE PART COCONUT
MEAL. PLCS MINERALS. Watch! ,
the cream line rise when yon fer
NUTCAKE BRAND Coconut Meal!
Thia mix is good for dairy tows.
growing hogs, turkeys and cattle.
Hog Farmers, this will aavo money
for yon,, too. '.: ' ' I
All of the above feed mixes ma j
be fed with your surplus skimmef
milk with exceUeht results. Why
not Uke advantage of these aav- ;
logs? Coconut Meal Is low ia price.
See yonr feed dealer. Write to
Hi 8 N. W; Front Ave., Portland.-
Ore. for copy of1 FREE booklet,
"The Feeding of Coconut Meat
For Profit," The booklet tells why.
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eatures point by point With any
ge you ve seen or used.
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big ovaa. Chrotahiia
platsd safety ov.a
racks and r.moYabU
bracMs. ' -
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Temperature Oven Burner
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Saar n both td at
mm, aaaRnaj ia meat
Hara end juke.
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Ask us how to Ctt thls
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