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Page six The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleia, Oregon, Thursday Zl6ntln, January 23, 1937 3 Society; . Clubs Music .Mews audi Features " of -Interest ' to w omen MAXINE BXJlim Women's Editor Homemakiiig Styles .. Food Mzc Dowell Club Proceeds Go To Flood Relief . ' . ' - - ' T Mae Dowell club It one of the, first organisations to of fer financial aid to flood relief. After a meeting of .the board ot the club, of .Tuesday night, Miss Julia Query, president of the Mae Dowell club.' announced that all proceeds from the club's concert c bed n led for. next Wednesday night will be given to aid in tbo relief of stricken areas. J The program, to be giren as the second In a series of three winter concerts by the clan, will be a presentation of the Portland Ad Club Gleemen. This chorus is com posed of JO men. and is under the direction of William Robinson Boone. Mrs. Paut.Scbeuertuan is accompanist. A varied program Is assured, and several soloists will appear as 'added interest. The program will be given In Leslie auditorium and will begin at 8:30, Young People's Class Host at Social Young people of the- First Christian church will be hosts on Friday night at 8 o'clock at an CLUB CALENDAR, . . i ' Inarsday, January 28 Capital Auxiliary : No. 11 meets at I.O-O.F. ; hall at t p. m. . ; , - ;.';' ' Town and Gown club meets at Lausanne ball at 2:10 p. m. -Hollywood Merry Go Round with Mrs. Beatrice Fisher, 2 p.m. , - ; ' Seven-S "Sisterhood Sunday school class , of First Christian church, 2:30 p.m... In church parlors.- i W.R.C. sewing club, all day at Fairgrounds cabin. No host lunch -at - noon. Quilting. ' EscaUra club. YWCA :S dinner, A ' i Ofricers and past guardian neighbors of Neighbors' of Woodcraft. ' with Mrs. - Mina Olmstead, 245 -Union street, P;m- . ' ' : j im Friday, January 29 . ICifght Memorial silver tea, 2:30 at church. ; T. M. c. A. program with Dr. David B. Hill, 8 p.m. Cadena club, knitting class. 8 p.m., YWCA. Dr. Hill Presents Motion Pictures At Y.M.CA: . Valentine Dance Will Be Event Of Feb. 13- Two Balls Planned For Birthday of The President all-church social. A special pro gram has been planned by the fTHE regular Friday program to wormy advisor and uu, non. ana Airs, faul a. Roth Young People's class. 1 be held this week in the Y. M. on? th lnstallatlo, ; Hon. .and Mrs. Jack Wagner, Hon SATURDAY, February- IS. has fTlHERE will be two .affairs in been announced as the . data X" Salem to -commemorate the for the Salem Junior Woman's j . birthday of the president and ciud annual vaienune oau. Tne to raise tunas lor the aid of In anair wm be semi-rormal and wiu.iaatiie .paralysis sufferers. be held at-Hatel Green from ten ? Friday night's ball will be the to one o'clock.' Harry Wesley's ,t)rst of "the festivities, and Is orchestra will furnish the dance scheduled for Crystal ' Gardens, music. . ' Distinguished names are listed ;. xne valentine dance is always among me guests who will attend an anticipated one among the the nanee. . younger set in the capital. The .,, f The.second affair Is to be hM -last dance given by the club was on Saturday night,' and la being loanuciTuc mgai. . - given oy saiem xraaes and Labor Mrs. Maurice Heater is general- council at the Labor temple. chairman of the dance directorate - ' Names of guests to, be nreaent and assisting her will be Mrs. at the Labor temple lnelude Gov- : Kenneth Barker, Mrs.: Kenneth ernor and Mrs. Charles H. Marln, . xee, jhiss naiei . sauti ana miss non. ana Mrs. -jr.. m Francisco Irene Windsor. Tickets may be ob- rich, Hon. and Mrs. Harry Bolrim tainea rrom. tnose: on "the com- Mr. ana Sirs. Ben T. Osborne, sec- muiee. . ; .- retaw ot State Federation of Labor, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Ander son, secretary Portland Labor council. Mayor and Mrs. V. E. . Kuhn, Judge and Mrs. A. War re a 'Jones, Hon. and Mrs. Dourlas Mc- Miss Jean Bartlett, daughter KT Hon Mr. Charles K. of Mr. and Mrs. King Bartlett, ; Spauldlng, Hon. and Mrs. Walter was installed worthy advisor of Fuhrer, Hon. and Mrs. Ronald Chadwick chapter. Order of Jones, Hon. and Mrs. T. A. Lives- namoow ror. Girls, at ImpresslTe ie' ilon- ana . Mrs. ueorge T. errices at the Masonic Temple Eayrs. Hon. and Mrs. Thomas P. Tuesday night. Miss Helen Kest- Graham, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Iran ly, past worthy adrisor, was the Martin Hon. and Mrs. Vernon installing worthy adrisor and ni Hon. and Mrs. Paul E. Roth. Miss Bartlett Installed Rainbow Advisor : The program" Includes: C. A. lobby at 8 o'clock will mony. The DeMolay boys and Mrs. Russell Hogan, Hon. and crowned Mrs. Phil Brady, Hon. and Mrs. Vocal solos by Mrs. G. Laid- feature an erenlng of motion pic- Mta B. w of Liberty. Mrs. Msry tures. A wide rariety of pictures were Dick Smith. Ernest Grtin- m ana Mr. Kelly Loe. ugbes. Harold U'Ren and Jotm included on the program. wood, Bob Hni B Q E law Hughes Acnmiai; instruments! numbers Almost two hours will be de- tor Gibson and Loren Hicks oy miss woia Lee and Miss Oer- roted to the showing of pictures Officers who will serre nnder Ar Mai-tin TTnn, olden Arnett; numbers by the and a descriptire lecture by Darid Miss Bartlett and who were In- , -WAarim Xiome mixed auartet: saxoDhonn tr!n h Runnntt urn Af cou Th ataitat r u . t : the Sharpnack sisters; organ solo gram includes the following: visor, Esther Vehrs; char7ty USJ IV1' Health Film: "The Life of a J5antt Ewn; hope.- Anna ed on SaturdTy by their broth Healthy Child." Illustrates health Grabenhorst; faith, Shirlee er-in-law and sister te Mr actlritie, of a normal child, hab- 2' nAmUru Martin of w us oi cieaunness. proper iooa. . . -".-. ow; uemer- conaa. The meat h hir-th-. by Mrs. John Schmidt; readings by Mrs. Charles Taylor and Miss Dorotha Sharpnack. f An address of welcome will be giren by Mlsa Betty Rse Mc Cahn, and a response by Ches ter Lee,tnairman of the educa tion committee. Elders, deacons and their wires are honored guests. After the program, the KunsJoinu3 class will serve refreshments. MIm Patsy Lireley and Mlsn Wilda Jerraan will arrire home . from St. Helens Hall Friday to spend the week-end with their parents. as kins. carefree play and approred care ?st; red. Jan Simmons; orange, two days apart. of mouth and teeth. This picture J; yeuow, Maiine i FoUowing are sruesU who en is used extensively by dental and S,?7;,?!6?; Dorothea Green- joyed the eveningf Mr. and Mrs. medical gocietles and health de- 7?tlx ntl .-'ar?t , , Bar,re": Eugene Quentini and Allen, Mr. partments throughout America fi, Marshall; rtolet, and Mrt. Ted Wilson, of Port and in several foreign countries. Sf'wXf "'"fJ ,0f,n,8 Joe land. Miss Vera Coward. Mr and Travel Picture-Columbia Rlv- iKoSiJi,j'tSr SheldB mnd n' er Highway and Yellowstone park ningham- treasurT; vtiSn. Mr' GIen Mitchell and showing all important geysers. greenwood tow nJ? lra. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Mltch mountalns. lakes, rivers and an en NeTger- oer oh' gul m1 M Man. :Mr. and Mrs. Imals. Grand canyon of Yellow- abeth Ann Herrtck ' May. Mr. Ball and Florence and stone. M2mh SelTf.V.. 'u Mr. and Mra. Leonard the Ann Wir Mov j;kn"r.u. ' ro r' :.:rr By. Mrs. jrrea wein- Spit Film: "O regon, snts. Mlas Livesiey will have sportsman's Pariuiise." Showing Carmen Jean Vehrs, Marrlett iVn nJZ --Tl. , her guest Miss Betty Simp- actual China pheasant and duck De Prez. Rowena Upjohn. Mary- In MlsJ xlli i?ff.t Wm. Pattern Miss Livesley will hare Sportsman's Paradise." Showing Carmen huntinc with a doe. reese deer and nno nwor, t .n. e; 7: Ilul w Anns ram. Miss elk hunting; rabbit hunting with Nancy Stricklin. beagle hounds; deep sea, lake and Mrs. Wayne Henry, newly elec stream fishing, and the salmon ted mother advisor for the order, and smelt run in Oregon. was installed during the evening Glacier National Park In col- Refreshments were served fol ors. Shows all the Important lakes, lowing the Installation mountains, rivers, and waterfalls The rooms were decorated with of the park; the animals, trails carnations and cedaf bouirhs A and highways. formal ritnn win v vu : eu me past weea in Wtafir Sprt. Picture. Showing SSSi,'. cebraMof tS -.C!L 1 tobogganing and skiing at Mt. eleventh birthday of the local - rXZ- ral.r wh.rT Hood and at Idahna on the San- chanter.' : WJolla, Calif., where he wflll iho grsuuaie wore lowarag nis. , V Ph. D. w 1 c ;z h. a) mm ' V- i 'uX - U 4301 Clara Faist, Harold, Anna May, and Alvin Martin, 1 '.. : ': , i. J Professor Monk Feted . :"S At Informal Dinners , Several Informal affairs have been given the oast . week In mtrbdiicing- Eggs ip s Seven ; Languages Hospitality Js A Pleasure If Creamed cupped beef is in to- v r t, J , darr dinner men, io be served DCQ .ViCC3- The com Main Dishes for Family j Today's Menu Meals Include Many Foreign Specials EGGS make good main dishes especially when fixed by a special recipe;. There's a recipe for egg as a' main dish in just about every land. Let's look at some, . ' V " EGOS IN BLACK BUTTER ' - . . : " V: - : . I (Buerre Nolr, France) ; . j ; . ,Ielt 4 tablespoons butter in a frying pan, and when gooo ana crown, simon - oiaca.s add tablespoons vinegar . Tke -It from, the fire and shake to mix. Pour over fried eggs and sprinkle with chopped parsley and- minced garlic, (Recipe from George Rec tor). . -- - EGG FOT XOUNO - (China) 1 clove garlic : 1 . cut stalks celerr ..: 1. tablespoon chopped, parsley cups- cooaea rice : 1 teaspoons curry , powder salt and . pepper -Tomato nurea Cook onions, celerr and ma.afce1' Chop , together celerTr green . frl,c in butter. Add rice, other pepper, green onions, bamboo mireaients and enough tomato to shoots, mushrooms, and bean : moisten. Put in a shallow casser sprouts. add to sllahtlv beaten ol. drop- eggs out of the shell . gg,(X to each person), fold in ' oyer the top, sprinkle with grated' with -baked potatoes. plete menu is: - Pickled pear and cheese salad , Creamed chipped beef . Baked Potatoes - Buttered onions Chocolate icebox cake, ... . Date. Bars Make Refreshments i - Small cakes to keep for din ner or evening refreshments are 0KCE upott a time . . . hou??e were., made I large e n o n g. sj to house -all the aunts . an ancles, grandchildren and distant relatives that gathered at tfce. family "h o m e -during holidays. But later,. when apace became sa Important conalderatlon. and building costs went - up, houses were made a.nvW and compact, leaving no'fp'&t extra sleep ers. , i.", " - -.. ..-! .-.. . " ' '.. Then e a m e the problem of many, and . this one- is especially ..where to put guests, or more of-. good. Roth's Date Bars 1 cup sugar - "1- tablespoon butter" eggs ' . . . - - -1 cup flour - 1 teaspoon bakingpowd.er Pinch of, salt - Dates Nuts . 11 tablespoon of hot water ten, where to lay the bead of the unfortunate younger members c the family. So-trick beds were in vented, you might find the young sters of the family sleeping in a bed that came out of a sideboard.1 kitchen cabinet or even a phono graph. ' Finally architects became more practical, and now there are clev er ways provided for j making ex- Put butter In boiling water, tra room for guests who come te eggs and dry ingredients. Bake in a moderate oven and cut in fingers. Mixed Vegetables 2 diced fried pork! chons and frv , cheese and bake in a alow oven add tn mn. han aa - v I- o . . nnHl . 4 --o , '" ""' u ymiij IUHVC9. ocrf wua nCS auo leu and soy sauce" graty. .. ... BAVARIAN EGGS Stuffed Tomatn Ar- Di hra )kMii.rn in h.. ..y""ni. iomaioes. Are fry brown, dip and fry again, un- Winter Dish . til twice original sice. Serve on a . - bed of spinach witft tomato sauce. Even when winter Is with us. fnlnrfnl UAUti there is an abondknee.-of fresh " . (Holland) ; regeUbles. and tomatoes are not A mixture of green beans and Cut bard cooked ea- in amaU out of slicht. Stuffed tnmatni.. -t-.-. 1. v ' DA.n! .a pieces, add well seasoned white make an excellent- meat aecom- dish and a T rood taaOnr-one sauce, fill cooked, halved green panlment and can bake with the M.tw " 5 pepper with thel mixture and roast. Fill them with a mixture ZZ- ZZZ--.- - Zi. Z:",. tucCBe ? . t.7 if" " ?Tf' lop ot sreen beans when beating. If Very often there is space In the attic, or basement for the occa sional occupancy of a younger member of the family. The Tooni. lined in knotty fir siding costs very little to make, and provides really comfortable resting place. Plywood, celatex or plasterboard are other linings for the room. If there's a den in the bouse, one of the new studio couches provides daytime as well as night time comfort. ! A small room might be made M-S: y i "erTe WUn i w.n iAT your family shya at canned green; In one end of the sleeping porch. SWISS EGGS and Stir eggs with grated cheese Juicv Vr'fretahlM in d chopped chives, fry in butter JU1CJ egetaDies in Uinner Menu beans, add some bacon and cook longer, maybe they like them fresh style. - ' ,'- Fluted Biscuits and serre with chopped parsley. ISUUH IXREXTI E (serves two) A mixture of Bring to a boll in a sauce pan nice salad when nrenared . !u JXTC r avorea - one quart of water with 1 table- cole slaw. Shred cabbage, ear- Tf n,.A sooon vlnerar. and 2 t.h1MnAnn. rot. Tu..nin- . T0U nT fluted salt. Break over th- . h l ''l'Z.LS coowe cutter, its even more at th wte, wiTfc Vr, .r . orr" tractive for biscuits ing. Put no more) than three In ; . ' at a time. Let simmer 2 mlnntes, n TM remove eggs with a perforated "runes, tiieese, INutS spoon, dtp in cold water, trim and Tn put back in warm water until aiaa and ' bunks provided I for added space for sleeping. ; I - Summertime g n e s t problems are solved by the use of swings . bung in the back yard to be oc r cupied bythe boys of the family. ' or a tent set up is a much sought : -. after sleeping place. f - round One family on, 'the outskirts of a city naa a small guest cottage . Var' st in. ine oacK yard, wnere the ram- Patrick's dar cut the biscuits tlT sleeps when company comes. with a club shaped--cuter, and - There are innumerable possi- ifs a shamrock. bllities to be found in the average home, and a little ingenuity makes hospitality a real pleasure. nmyi isaa lii w w r r w-e a - . , . ready to serve. ( Rt.wed ,t... -u . riUIIV JLggS Attractive- Cook in boliinr water U nonnd mir. .r' 71 A-." I ti. r i v in egs whites, season and make cleaned spinach, and drain. Put waTnntl a..,, . "rcaJ"asi 1S" v of them on a rather flat tablespoons butter in a nan. menn s.r iAnM. .v. - . . toaaing dish. Drop a yolk In the warm spinach In this and slightly bm eMM . P -.'1 CZZ7??. ".T.r '"Jf.Y-- center or each white and brown Miss Elizabeth Txrd and Mls Prof, and Mrs. Morton E. Peck- Edith Schryver who are making presided at a , lovely informal - i an extended trip in the east are dinner In honor, of Prof. Monk. tne Monks and places were laid guests at the Dodge hotel in The table was centered with a 'or Prof, and Mrs. Monk, Prof. Washington, D. C potted hyacinth plant. and Mrs. Lestle J. Sparks, and Covers were placed -for Prof. Prof. rand Mrs. Oliver. Th. . . 0 , , M end Mrs. Cecil R. Monk, Prof. I xne Uign School Rand has an. n) tn v. t T.nm ove mjt ir t wn . ill have a "round- Sf el postponement Mrs. Lestle Sparks and Prof, and knitting at the class of the Ca- church on Friday SLA waf ?.hTe M"- Peck. . dena club in the I YWCA tomor- tlam river, near Detroit. Animal Funnies for . the chil dren. ! . "Roundup" Slated by AV. C. T. U. Group Members of the ; South Salem W. C. T. U. v up" at Leslie church on Friday been e n V t e.i7. , . 8 h.rnnin. ot tn 'ir peen given at Leslie Auditorium ing through the noon hour. A on g covered dish dinner will be serv ed at 12 o'clock. Featured on the program are Mrs. Necia Buck, state president; Mrs. Fred Toore, jr., state vice president, and Mrs. George Moor head and others. The complete program follows: ' 10:00. devotioiials: 10:20. room in nv "Women In Legislation" by Mrs. night. Mrs Robert Kre 2 Emil StriDlina: 10:40. sneHsl iJ I' .e" Kreaon. Pre- The Aumsville Women's club music; 10:45. "Motion picture r- c I , . , lnet at the nom t Mrs. Gladys problem," Miss Luella Baker, xcf." u?tate Int"duced by CUxton Thursday, afternoon. state chairman: 11:00. address. 72 . J -eunea, gave an lllus- During the business session it season with salt and pepper. Put in ' bottom of medium sized earthenware - d!sh : put -four poached eggs oa op, pour over them a thick white sauce to which two good tablespoons grated Par mesan cheese have been added. Sprinkle with more cheese, dot with melted butter and brown In S50 degree oven., EGGS BOMBAY S tablespoons Chopped onions D until, properly done. il NubKbLLA! Prof, and Mrs. E. S. Oliver row night at 8 o'clock. Lleht re- were dinner hosts in honor of freshmen ts Will follow. In the Valley Social Realm ' ' THE A. A. DALLAS BRANCH of the U. W. sponsored an onen Aumsville "Women's Cluh meeting at tne Woman's club T?. J MR. AND MRS. J. J. Sussee and Mr. and Mrs; J. B. Sussee were Joint hosts Sunday night at a surprise "600" party given in honor of the 20th wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lundy at the home of the latter in Fairfield. High score at cards Mrs. Necia Buck, state president ietlureo? Places of interest was voted to give the annual went to Mrs. Edna Short and W. C. T. U.; 12:00, noon-tide J p around donation of S5 to the chUdren's; Marion Henning. By ANXB ADAMS All dressed up with many places to go, Is the cunning youngster who- wears. Pattern 4301! For, many are. the occa sions wnen tnis captivating lit prayer; iZ:io. covered dish lun- t I-Vt r Z, tl ine far " m?l " w" aiso voiea Pr..t , th, honor ritt. snd cheon; 1:15; devotionals: 1:30. x'l!. P , . hlt talk was on to donate .$2 toward. paying for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Csnnard. u?. and Health in Marion i countv Mrs "luern -nuia. tspeciauy inter- medical services for a high school 7 Mwamr til Jimmy. Mr. George Moorhead "secreuS con" 2f TeLlTJZ? 1 , -l& -!lttHZ ty Public Health: association: i? e,p,n and In the late afternoon Mrs. Jrdi. Mr. and Mr.. John Tmeh- 1:45. special music: 1:50. busi- fi" ???n ?nA a descrPtIon of Claxton, assisted by Mrs. Stuber rpiti .ha ?af,7' J1'- ness session; 2:15 address. Mrs. PaCf worM PePle W "-pB.nnfoTO Fred Tooze, Jr.. state vlce-presi- " . 1 ine woria- Mrs. Fred Stuber, Jr., of Al- Mr.. Aliyn Nuooj Mr. and Mn. Albert dent; 2:45. summary, Mrs. Ly- He showed films he took in bany' and Mrs. Ivan Putnam of EWriedw; Mr.i and Mn. Tkemaa dia Lehman, county president; he Pbllippine. Ceylon and In- Shaw were special guests for the ni'uTTfx iJiSt0:Jf 3:00. stereoptlcan slides, alcohol dIa. " a vivid description afternoon. Mr! T M SffiStiSul! education. Mrs. C. W. Stacey. of these1 people, telling of their Members present were: Mrs. m. J. Mahoney, !Mr. and Mra. Jim religions, customs nnm Hf. 1" . V 1. ,Z ' Makoney. Mr. and Mr.. Joa Sehomua, ' rfouu wuuum oi oueiuuru, Ronald and Franci. Bchomaa. Mr. and , . , , T. y. Mccieiian of west stayton. v- R nterm,88lon .oeteen Mrs. Fred Potter, Mrs. William Tf par.t.of n,s lectre. Mrs. Forgey, Mrs. Charles Martin, Josephine Albert Spaulding sang Mrs. William-Howd and the hos- vio- OD!', ccmPanIed by tess, Mrs. Claxton. mm. MR, AND MRS. J. Drama Class Will Present Plays ; The Drama class will present Miss Beatrice Price. tie pan tie-frock will, prove "Just inree OQe act plays today and to-. ine ining'i sae 11 wear It to oaiem nign scnooi school (provided If s made of a ; Bd";riom. These plays, fall of sturdy tub cotton) and even to comedy. mystery, and romance a party when stitched up in a Te under the direction of Miss oamty fabric! Mother knows the J1rsrei uurrougns. 7 ivmun iui ueugni a email girl's heart, and m. will dote on nnffMi way. Harriette Coona.v Virginia sleeves, a "classic" Peter Pan . Dale Dean Goodman, Virginia Robert Judson conducted initia- eoiiar. dainty ruffles and a skirt ueorge Kertson, Clare Mac- im ot ne new members: Mrs. THE ROBERTS WOMEN'S G. T. club was entertained at the community hall with a 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. nnv T?i- Those taking part in the olav ?r"- George Bressler and Mrs. are: Maxlne Case.' Nadina Chn- J0 Rlngwald hostess. rs. u. T. jungworth and Mrs. Mra. D. B. 0a Rvtte.1 Mra. Edna Short. Freamaa MarUialar and tha hoiU. CONTINUING THE SERIES-of afternoon 500"4 card parties be ing held by the Catholic women of the Stayton parish, Mrs. Bar bara a Boedighelmer was hostess that flares out rafiiiiv Kr Far lane, Josenhlne lon rtar. chubby knees! And all this per- 3"ra Lamb, Doris Marston, Beu- imruon is easy as can he to cut and stitch. . tor the clearest of detailed directions are included. For fabric why not dotted Swiss, percale or dimity? Pattern 4301 is available in , r , I . f1!6 l:V,4' ' f and 10- SIxe Mrs- Pierce Luncheon takes 24 yards 3 inch fabric vT . m , : and one yard lace. Illustrated "OStess loday i i ,'7-tp acwjuf uisiruciions lan ration. Jean Pound. Rn Sheirman. Jay Teed. Jewell TrnJ ner. Rath "Wilson. ! Naomi Dress ier and Bertie Irvine. '. ; : ' W. JOHN STON of Fairfield entertained a group of their friends Saturday friaay anerooon u ine gToup ai night, the occasion being their ner home a few milesj east of 17th wedding anniversary and the ?wn.Mrs" Martin Gehrlen and 20th wedding anniversary of Mr. Miss Rita Gehlen were assistant and Mrs. Ward Lundy.- . hostesses. j . Prizes for high score were won - High score honors . were won by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sussee. Mr. T Mrs. Eleanor J Stewart. , and and Mrs. Van O'Kelly of Mission Mrs. John Gries received the con- Bottom received, low score. Others MUU m."-. 1 ov"- arhon. Jlr Arthur Thompson. Mi's. Karl H. .v. cJn m... i " " ' ia iu sruup wrm jar. un Mn. v n o. wZ. ri. wTATfihoroJ .Vm if t?'. Mra; T. A. Ditmars, Mrs. Edna Short. 5.-1"! Mrl I: o,L saorey an1 Mrs. Floyd p. j. Marthaler, Mrs. Glenna Car- boaa rir. Mr.. Kata Bodil..in.r. Wttery. , Mr"- George Hlggens.- Mrs. Cal vin Bressler arid Mn : iihot ter and Bud Kelly. included. 8nd riFTEE CENTS r 1S) la caiaa atampa (eoisa prcferrad) tor this Anna Adam, pattern. Writ plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRiSS sad 8TTLX KCUBER. .: REACT FOR ' TOTT tha W ANNE AOAM3 PATTERN BOOK; Order yaar copy today, and maka raki nova ia yoar "mt" with tay wardroba, aaaily madat Cat a (a iigmwrn in alimminc a ksma" mt draaa-np, frackal Wia admiration iaaaty artaraaea SMdala. party rlotkaa, iport ioca and. trim aaitil I inry for toU and 'taaaa. toe aa well a. nrwrst fabrirl BOOK FIF TKM CFVT3, PATTKRM FIFTEEX CSVT8. TWEXTT-FIVE CENTS FOR BOTH W B S S - ORDE&ED . TO OETHEB. , m. - . - " Saad yaar arder to Tha Oraroa etataamaa. Fattara rxnirliaaiit a& Urn. Or con. . Mrs. E. T. Pierce will Ka luncheon hostess today in' comp- Mra. Aadrvw KaideL ! Mra. Peter Deid-. rich, Mra. Henry Geacker. lira. Edward. I Kail Uiu claK BouiieL lira. , Bern t)1nVi.M. ,,, , , jBikj. xl a, awa oi 4iienon utun, Mra. p. umncu, w. i 7.r' enienain jreo- entertained at cards Saturday "J"- "nrj- r " T,011 u ome dressed birthday anniversary. Those pres- ar. Mra. Amelia Van Ermaa. Mr., chri SLJS , !?' d PrUe wIU ent were Mr. and Mrs. EaTl Lynes. r..r Ma. Andrew I Fary Mre Fred offered for the best costume. ;) Mr. ;and Mra., Paul McKeeMr." P VJ' xttJVgSZ- . Mia. iu x-uciya, axr. ana thai, Mrs. Anna .K art merer, sirs. Jiaipa s e n d f 6 ri b if n n n iv jr,VAe. Ut V2laO y u us pi .V- rto'hA ci v i k n ' aty to bo o "FcsHJori Qgeen" on cr lim itedWgeltHli SprlnglThi secret? Semi for the new ANNE ADAMS PATTERN BOOK, 0nd too tt thruing, up-to-the -minute Pat- terns. Whole wardrobes of clothes for every .type --every oge, Fajclnating accessories J !glamour gowns for evening frocb for the 'sweet otrt eroducf eM-cnl dgis cfter naaeJ of slimming styles for the women wilhastaK I oesque figure! Tou wen't tpena a King's Ransom for your clothes this Spring, for ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS end a few Vcrds cf colorful, wsxpsnsivs fcbncV"! ssnd yoi forth Into the Spring sunshinea Cinder Ha whose clock wi never stfiie twelve I V 'I i S THE Mmmirltramin w Mrs. George Hins, Miss Helen Scrsatea ad the . , lfmnt v. V- -rrr-1": yum Hins and Mr. and Mra A n Hint - - , r " w . B r coniract y; owywn waa entertained at i - i . ; " MRS. TJ. EILER of Aurora en- afternoon. " ent Mr. pn..B. c i atrs. u. waterman a'tcrsooo, -. i Covers wm be placed for club members: j ' ' , MZSBXMI8 '- a ?fJF k? H. O. Maea Edwia Vlaahe - to.lk n n. Mrs. as dinner ruests Sunday. Mr. and tine Tomlin, who expects to make Mrs. L. D. Waterman of Salem nr future borne in K 1 a m a t b ana Mr. and Mrs. Dwlrht Mercer ; -1 t Harry K. Crala Taomaa Oill.. E..T. Piarea . T WW wa. "a - - UU AH. A a Klia JrlrB. AJWIbTdE HI air irh .co .J .Bl!rl n" daurbter of CorralUs. The ec- Those, present were Mrs.Ho- casion.- was tn hdnor of the three mer - Krnse, Mrs. ; aimer Kxnse, Mrs : uien cumoeriana, - Mrs. w. Wag-ner. of WUsonvllle, Mrs. Rob- oa:,;- art Arms tronx. Mrs. John Mlley. lJr;iHlL..7-.JVn!.-Jolul Fery held birh score hon- Sier. Mrs. M? n! Cresel. mAu vaitei, airs, wenaeii ors. ana Mrs. A. MJ Tkler t..i: vi.i n.v ed hih score prises and . fuest TslMVAam BVanwa a. W . : a a Luke" Zk Mrm. "wendS 'V ' "ersaries. Those invited werer Mrs. Law- 91Tm ' uwam Jadson is pro- Weddle. Mrs. Lka Hnrd 7" T ri1'" "nu. .ei' ":J aram cnairman ror the Escalara nn. tn T v .v " , . , " " vl" . araeo Mrs. ai iTenaai, tne guest ox aon- club's meeting tonight at the 'ICT- w tiu ' ta Fishery the , consolations when members or and the hostess. . CA. Misses EftheTsnapV. iJdSl Spantol Mrs faS: et2?..Snt0Rn - ThJ T diversion of the afternoon Morris and Alma Miller are w HaeV' m-i iSi1'8'111 At tne WM '500-. wtt hono" W10' t esses. r . "Sg!1- Wtter . nd Mrs. Dave home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincert Mrs. Homer Krnse and Mrs. Glen ! - -40Utm ... MerU- -. : '- Cumberland.- i , Order your copy of our Anne Adorns Pot. fern Book! Book ISf; pattern 15; book end a pattern together 25. Turn te our Womon'i Page for roe Anne Adams f tvre every day. ; PATTERN DCPARTMEIIT . 7 - i i i r i r i ii t