PAC" TWELVE TE OHEGON STATESMAN, Sataa, Ortion, rriiiy Hornlas, Ftbrearj 23, 1937 Society . Clubs - Music ' st'" to oien Homcmafcing Styles.. Food MAXINE BUREN lemen' Editor and ttf Iiitere Wedding Date Is 5 Announced By . Miss Scott MISS PAULINE SCOTT was . honored by her,mother,.MraT, Joseph Mr Scott, and her sis ter, Mrs. Rossel. Stearns of Port- land, at a bridge party on Wednes-, day night when some twenty-five . 'guests gathered at .her home... ,. During the evening a messenger arrived with corsages of - sweet: peas, freesias and forget-me-nots- - CLUB CALENDAR ' , Friday, February 28 , Rickey Sunshine club, with. Mrs. J. C. Simpson, route 2 p.m. r ' Sooth Salem W.C.T.U.,- with Mrs. John Bertelson, -110 La- telle street, 2 p.m.' . Women's Bible class of First Methodist church, at Old Peo ple's home," 2: IS p.m. - N.A.L.C. auxiliary with Mrs. Guy Boyce, IS 70 Market street; m at4U. - . - i .fc mML Concealed amona: I- nree i.ina. ciuo at .x.u.u.. .- the flowers were cards - bearing I ball, z:30.p.m. , the news of the coming marriage- I V. F. W. wonfan's auxiliary on April 4 of Miss Scott ana Mr. Carl H. Cover. -----'-V The rooms were decorated with pussywillows and daffodils, the lace covered lunch table and was lighted by blue tapers. , .. Miss Scott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott of Pen dleton, residing now ' in Salem. -She Is graduate of Oregon State college and is affiliated with Al pha Gamma Delta. : Mr. Cover is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cover of Portland, is graduate of Northwestern Col lege of Law in Portland and is assistant director of the state bud get commission. . sewing ' meeting, s with -Mrs. Marie Hansen, ICO . Miller street, 2 p.m. . . '- .'- : Central Townsend club num ber C, at Court house, 7:30 P.m. H:v ; . . ' ; - - Barbara: Fritchie Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans, with Dr. Ethel K. Riley, 335 North 14th street, 8 p.m; ' i Tuesday, March 2 Chad wick Chapter, order of Eastern Star, Masonic temple. a p.m. . ; , Hurd Family Meets For Reunion - Parties , Planned Saturday At Willamette Past Presidents Are Honored . V I At Banquet : MISS RUTH - GEER and - Mrs. ' Kenneth Leo were the honor. -guests last -night at the first-. Pitt PmiMahI'i kinfliiat wivm-n . ; I members.; of the Salem Junior woman's lub . at the Golden Pheasant. : MM. ; C.",' C. Clark. -; ad vlser of : the .club, presented the " '. past president pins to Miss Geer, -first president of the club and Mrs. ' Lee. Mrs." Clinton Standish.' pre, v" ent president,, presided at Jtbe din- L ner. . : ... ... r ' - - - .- ; ; Miss Kathryn Smullln sang sev-v . eral vocal ; numbers during the dinner hour and was. accompanied by Miss Dorothy Wright who also ,:-; played some piano numbers. The long tables were decorated with bouquets of spring flowers and daffodils guarded by yellow taper. Miss Lois - RIggs was. general chairman of the dinner and assist-;.. ing her in making arrangements were Miss Grace Elizabeth Holmanf Miss Ida Jo Eaton. Miss Rovena . . Eyre, Miss Ellen Sirnio and Miss . Helen : Breithaupt. : f-:' ' : 'r.f..-- ,- Special Gneats -A : Special guests for the evening ' were: Mrs. Morris Brassfleld. Miss ; Esther Douglas, Miss Virginia . Thomas. Miss Esther Glbbard and ' Miss Ann Bialy. . . " Covers : were placed for Miss Geer and , Mrs. Kenneth Lee the Sftule - Smiled L &etcAen Colors" : Arrive" in Full f9fcf ; . Abundance or .... Assortment lor New - Fresh Fish Saturday will see two gay parties on the Willamette cam- Almost the complete family of pne. The Little Theatre Guild honor guests; Mrs.- C. C. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hurd gather- will give its annual dance at Miss Willa Ames, Miss Jean Bahl- ed at their home on 1315 Marion Fraternal temple with Harry burg Miss Helen Boardman, Miss street over the week-end. This is Wesley's orchestra furnishing the Hattiie Bratzel, Miss Helen Breit- the first meeting of the group dance music. 1 haupt. Miss Marcelle DeMytt, Miss since August, 1935. The hall will W decorated with Ida Jo Eaton, riiss Irma Hlm- Those present were Miss ConI- colored flood ) lighU. Refresh- mell, Miss Grace Elizabeth Hol- fred Hurd of SeatUe; Major and menu win be' served and the man' MlM olsa JanIk. M,s Loret- Mrs. Leland C. Hurd of Redondo. Lausanne hall trio will star ev- aaier, mw raunne mennis. California; Mrs. Cora Moore of eral numbers."! Dallas, Texas, sister to Mrs. Le- Patrons and patronesses for land Hurd; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. the dance will be Professor :.nd Kahler (Virginia Hurd) of Port- mm. Herbert Rahe. Mr. xtts land: Mr. and Mrs. Warn Hnrrl t. irr-u- - -j MW8 Janet Heroert, miss f Kn,ni : ! 7 " uu Abrams, Miss June Lochridge. Miss ,7-. i . v- .waww. wppen. rn Miller and Miss spector o Tau-craf it Inglewood CommIttee -BPOtated by the washer, Mrs. Joseph Young. Mr Hurd and Mrs. Moore regained In T, . 1 Heater, Mrs. Verne Robb, Mrs. Pe- Salem untU Wednesday. One more Features, Margaret Ayers; dec- ter Foelkl, Mrs. Ronald Craven, on, Paul, who resides in San ,ra"on9' D Stall; hall, Lloyd . iuo reunion. , R . . nn.in. T T;1 Margaret McKenzie; tickets. Art !iiu wt im m n. -: , r e - ob " f W ,1 . ; ' sent Miss Lois Rowland In piano recital at the T.W.C.A. on Sat- n: f'j i r . ffll 1 i III nil i Miss Lois Rlggs, Miss Hazel Shutt, Miss Ellen Sirnio, Miss : Bessie Tucker, Miss Helen Wager, Miss Irene Windsor. Miss Clara Zuber, Miss Janet Herbert, Miss Lila Agnes Miller and Miss Lucille rm sure yon ladies are going to enjoy Mr. Hessler's fearless talk en hydrangeas. , The girls in your garden club will cast an appraising and authorita , tire eye on the foliage blooming so riotously on this redingota en- 1 sembie. The blooms may defy strict classification but there's no 1 denying their beauty and smartness. The simplest of simple dresses, ' ablaze with a Tiot of blossoms, beneath a lightweight woolen coat , is enhanced Immeasurably with tuxedo revers of the same exciting stuff. With admirable restraint Madam Chairman resists the temp- : tation or a nower laden bat and wears the simplest and severest of i- sailors: . t Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. Mrs. L. O. Clement Is Hostess Lamka. White-Robertson Wedding Plans : Are Revealed M National Officer Will Visit In Capital M rRS. IDA L. LEWIS of 'Mll- waukle, Wisconsin, national president of the auxiliary to the Sons of Veterans, will be In Salem tonight; as guest of the rRS. , H. C. Jochimsen enter tained at tea Thursday at 'the International Pi " i 1 . Z waseiaon apartments nonor- uuy niieiuwu i o cwia. er jn Miss Martha Robertson Mrs. L. o. qementwas hostess embers of the International program includes: f- dMKnter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C i . f. oijne TesoyterUn 7", r."" t,..v Robertson. During, the tea hour local organization. All Sons of Vet- MMiies jua on weanesaay aner- "t-",,""" " Biih the marriage date of Miss Ro- erans and members of the auxli- """" m "er aome uuring tne ai- ' ,rhY o " "-.,rch 5'h bertson to Robert White, son of iary are invited to a no-host din ternoon Mrs. Gordon McGilchr 1st Sainrv!7.,nIfiIL.,SptCJL-5e8!8 Bpur" w ?'ch Mr. and Mrs. F. M. White, ion ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs !lTO"nIn5w8c- ; r . KU:'tl - nuwm March W was made known. The E. B. Perrine. 775 North CotUge TrZ ZT Im- iea uoraon. ZZnZ V"- t'l er" o,: f'f H.yd announcement was on tiny parch- at :30 o'clock.' iJud'Sper.th: STuiff nre! ' - -"en in' dainty ... !Ld.e M"' trover' Ber- f.ii! -tlve wa, c.rHed Knitting Club Has uu tfiri. WV. U. JDDIIian. .. . - u.uuiun was centered by a bowl of rri orations with vari-colored Ilkrria l. v. a ai . bal- A Smsic Bird la . Mttto Box Cri.t C .. le? MCetlH ,t IV is vie in uaiiucuia, tulips, ana Minuet is O . Beetbovem freesia. Lighted ereara tanern and CnZtaZt llTer holders were also used on , the table. Mrs. Wm. Hanks and " Chaneronea for the ,nn.. nc. ti t Vi i Mn- waiter Bugher attended the ade will be Dr. and Mrs. Daniel i,irS' A0Den80n 18 UUD ras. Mrs. Ralph. Curtis as- rirnnXnm mn if.t.-, loons and streamers suspended T . .iui. ..hi ... . juinnei ia u Tne nostess committee included "'"s- w win ds Arp. vi Mrs. L. M. Laws. Mrs. John H.r. "warded for the best costumes ow Eniua D.nr. bison. Mrs. w. n ta.- one ror the funniest Charles Pratt, Mrs. R. J. Davie, Mrs. R. G. GUlon, Mrs. N. J. Lin gren, Mrs. L. J. Young. Mrs. Charles Lytle was in charge of the program and arrangements. . . . Schultze and Dr. and Mrs. Ches- Hostess Tndav tor T.nltior . . Both Miss Robertson and Mr. Mrs. E. D. Roseman Entertains ira. c ur.e. n itoDertson wm White graduated from Salem ind are well known among lger set. Mr. White is at K pS Mis, Beth 'ternoon tables for cards will college toltaud'wlth Si? .. X. do in play. Special guests for the m iintia Knsiinn The COmmittpA In rhorira . ... . . nBIW eludes: Mis. Evelyn Welsh gen- Tunen h.D " 0"? erai cnairman; Miss Ina Bennett, on KOTth ranitni trt f ti i ' . fc:. T, 'i VY",l the lunch table, music: Miss Dorothv Wrleht. in- J?-?!.!.11' !S-P11 attending Oregon State Members of the Knit and Stitch club were entertained on Wed nesday afternoon In the home of Mrs. Myron Butler. Handwork oc cupied guests during most of the afternoon, and after a shower for Mrs. Glenn Shedeek, refreshments were served. Shamrock motif was used and pussywillows centered mr io 'or th. ma Alpha Epsilon. Okuda, programs- Miss Martha ? , , . Mrs- rercy Ke"y Guests invited were: Mrs. F. C. s. meeting Jane kotteuf decorSSns- JfS : "Ld M"' Jhn GrIffith and Mrs. Robertson. Marion Robertson. Mrs. E-.?-?8e- Hn Burdick. refreshments; Ed"r";. v. ..i f'M"- u n in uc yics- xj. .a. v u lie, airs. ri. J. White, The Leslie Can Do at tne nome of Mrs. E. .-KiL68?' ..attHruoon' and Eugene Hibb'ard, games. the direction of Mrs. W. W. I ' SS " 22T2? tSSSSSS - Houck-Burli Vows Are C 'SSr'ft.'&'S Ranged I ' ; Mrs. IF. X. Horeth, and Mrs Announcement is being made inner present ent are: MESDAMKS Reuben Boiie U. G. Shipley Homer Gonlet, gr. RniII Ctlln Seymenr Jonee Frank Spencer Georca A. Whit Frank Rnn Chactea Bobertsoa Joi-gh Bereridfe Mrs. Kenney Halsey was an ad ditional guest; members were: Mrs. Galen Siddall, Mrs. Glenn Shedeek. Mrs. Norval Hirons. Mrs. Frank Hrubetr, Jr., Mrs. Harry Lummis, Mts. C. J. Morgan and Mrs. Myron Rutler. The club will meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Lummis.' Mrs. Lowell White, Miss Eunice Hanks, Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mrs. Charles Me- Cullab. Mrs. Louis Cross, Mrs. Roy Smith. Mrs. E. Horton, Mrs. . e XT H. S. Shanks, Mrs. H. Cross. Mrs. 311SS JSavaEC Here A!o' vet. .S!:JSJnmATnm.Ca of the marriage of Miss Dorothv -. f VJ A" Mrs. Norls Hunt. Miss Nila John- damesFV a'RcV' wrxr'r Z?' " 6!I"f..A- sowing meeting at t he home of SSW.S, i.,v. . -. - ----. " . i- iouhiiu tr. Airs. .Maria Haiuipn at 1 cn tiiIa r ' "!. airs. liar- EKiaf. etto C,A- Graham. Houck of Los Angeles. The mar- street thla fternoon af 2 17 U Dou, Mrs. James Donald Charles Vick. C. -W. RtarPT r? Tiaw rnv T.- ,r. aiiemoon at Z .on M it vr wm . ' ' ; 1 ' " ociock. Tne next regular meet- t : " - o "6"". mr. BurSn" 5Si B-n.- V'J !?-; l of the PosT lufxXV ? Tom k Ins. Mis, Margaret th.. .in Ti. r"0' -v-w wut oe tne woman's club- . " they will make their home. house on ThmH with - Mm tlnnnV t J i. .. - " - y " m e.ruuaie oi ainner at 6:30 Salem high school and attended program. uiesua oiaie college, i She ' has made her -home in the south the Metzger and Shirley Vick. Sherman. 'Mrs. Stone Mrs. and The Central Birthday Dinner for -Mrs. Ben Darby At birthday dinner In honor f, Mrs.- Ben Darby, several'-teffe in Los Angeles inenoj gatneren at the home of the hostess. Those attending the ;- affair of Sunday were; Mrs. " faek. Mr. and Mrs, Rnssel Kelly, Rex,-Max and WUlowa of North avBHTI SIM . w . . - . . . ' lbTd MerX SS.a CAGE " C U CRIDER rot DalUs ' of Stayton, Mr. andMra. nn. Anna rammer were joint , nost-, enteriainea with an attractively . m . i Mt.mam.rn a aw & . vri aiinninTavn n n a a'js followed by a w"n Billy Thomas acting as Maj or owes. " Miss Virginia Savage returned to Salem recently from her first term, as a teacher in the mission school of Hwa Nan College in Foo ehow, China, where she was bead of the music department. On her way home. Miss Savage visited with Miss Elizabeth Smith in Hon olulu, and. stopped off in Yoko- The guests: Betty Hunt Pm i,..' past few years. Mr Honrk . V JT.V, . l.r.' . f?raan auia she is the daughter of Mr. and :.. .u --"- vumii, Araain tne university, sne is one f the ttfln u tbte mtln. . r; Weiidt.' 'TlrjlDl. R.pb. Bill, colimbl. n&tr Brancb o( U.tt' Spring Footwear SALEM families can. go a good, many. Fridays without a rep. J-.- ition of. fish-main dishes, U; ; - . the present supply of finny tress- 7 , . ares " remainar in mariLeit' ui4"fiuii EVERYBODY is looking down these spring: days down at the only thing I didn't see was the brand new colors. 'and styles in shoes: It's the very- flav in the shells, but aheiie T: :i very to have toes showing through the tips; of sandals I'maSu4 iess"'u;uai although the style has been a long time getting here. The than many of the other offering. sanaaj Dorrjers on tne oxiord style witn plenty or ankle sup- Lobster is a colorful shellfish dis port -but with an open toe,, suitable for street wear, wut tne Dig attraction is -me .yarlety of color offered in- shoes for spring' and summer. "Multu colored" they call them, and many, colors they are. 'Oxfords or san dals are made with sections ot . many hues, as many as C shades V Today's Menu Fresh or. canned clams are on such as green,- tan, brown, blue, the .menu for today in wine , and grey. Some are only recipe. Here is the meal. a pie two colors. V Materials run to either suede- finish . leathers,: gabardine,' linen and white patent leather. The lat- . ter bids fair to be one of the more '. popular leathers in mid-summer ' shoes. : .. . . . - ? . Now. take gabardine f or ..in stance, the shoe man assured me it wears well, keeps color, is cool in summer and warm in winter. (I didn't believe quite that!) ana is comfortable to wear. All colors in gabardine are good except grey, and it's recommended tbat suede is better to buy if that's the color . Asparagus salad . " '-Jy '-Clani ' pie 4 Buttered broccoli Banana custard ''pudding v BOSTON CIAM PIE "Z. 2 " onions " -" " : - . ' ' 2 cups minced clams '." 1 small onion sliced ,1" cup water . .' 1 cup diced potatoes . ' 1 tablespoon butter Salt, pepper and celery salt Cook potatoes and onion fn the water . until soft. Add drained played- in local -stores;- ling cod.- sole,' flann-haMie -and salmon are abundant. -a "." : ' n Columbia river smelt is, another, specialty, inexpensive - and pop ular in - early spring, and seen abundantly in the market today. ; . Freah -herring Is in the fish-, M a ar(n wflt anil ma L- am m, w a. " cellent fried supper dish. ' . . : , Clams, Olympia- and eastern oysters,, crab meat, are the shell- '. fish available.-. . Bloaters, to soak overnight and heat throns-h In a renin aanrii ' "are ready-for the breakfast table. '-.. .. -. Dumplings, Go in Meat Gravy - "' s. Mashed .potato" dumplings are good cooked with - stew or otter ' gravy-like meat dish. - POTATO DCMPLI.VGS 2 cups mashed potatoes . 3 eggs . .' r-. salt nutmeg ; tablespoons flour Mix, stir well and drop by spoons- thiaf VnJFlZJ?''- ehtly. Add butter, their favor are blue. gray, brown. KUonlnc and mlx Ughty. Line the more unusual hues such as T , . .t. ' reds, and multi-colors, and greens. ta fIlling and top w,Jh anotner ful in the gravy.Xover tightly an J . crust. Bake in a hot oven about' cook until done. Especially good 15! minutes or more to cook wiw cnicxen fricassee, crust. This serves about six per- cook, prefer to mash cten Livers in : more potatoes and use a crust Sandwiches for the top of the pie. In that r-,i -M-t n ItelUn spaghetti, that iTlnn,"?-1 mashed and used for sandwich forth a storm of individual re- 1 pl M niade to aeeDer apread, excellent alternated with .1 m- il - i . ciyes liuui me (ova cuuxs w iiu specialize in these dishes. Every Pennsylvanians Give Good Recipes Scrapple is one of those dish es, like Scotch shortbread and 4. bacon and skewer and a mushroom on a broiled u n d e r a 1 y When Colds THREATEN... : V1CKS VA-TRO-WOL Holps Prvvent Many Colds 53 maker of scrannle has her own brane removed and dipped In flame, or creamed and served In formula and each section of the "our. Frying very quickly makes pattle cases for a vry dressy district puts in a different sea-' the meat tender, w -., luncheon. soning. Scrapple is a special : . ' ri; ; " " dish appreciated mostly by de- ' " -i SSnircoSnie;6 .wedo Fbllow Vickfl Plcn for Dctfor Confrol of Cc!i say Pennsylvania - Dutch). Here is a recipe for scrapple. a good dish to have for winter breakfasts or suppers. It- makes a large : recipe and may be cut . down. It isn't, I'll admit, a. typi cal Pennsylvania recipe, but it . has been adapted for wider use. SCRAPPLE Boil 1 pounds liver in wat er. When done remove m t and add enough water to broth to make 1 quart. Bring broth - to V boiling point, slowly add cup . cornmeal and cook until mixture11 thickens like mush. In the mean time chop mat in cubes and" when cornmeal is doneadd meatr salt, thyme and other seasoning. ) Pour in dripping pan and when cold slice and fry in fat. Rye meal is an Ingredient in the regular down east recipe. and might be added to your next : batch. If a Cold STRIKES... VICKS VAPORU3 Holps End a Cold Quicker Fa JefOt PIm In mtk Vickt Pckn T T, Sunday Morning Meal Includes Bananas Sunday morning breakfast, or some other day when there's time to enjoy something more than a piece of toast and a cup of cof fee, could easily include .such dishes as: Banana balls in bran Coffee, crumb cake Fried apple rings " Sauted kidneys Kidneys are sliced thin, mem-. Look Kiddies! ,i-w P a i Yr a n r Hour . - T-S-L-3f - :: Listen in Today, 4:15 p.m. MILLER'S In the Valley Social Realm 1 Thomas. Stanton Rider and Calvin odist missionaries; and is on a Hughes. year's furlough, i aldaon and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. esses at the Care home In VIA Aim appointed one O'clock lnnchenn in Clinton Parker and Caivi. xi7 Grove Tuesdavl nirht for a 1- a?nor of Mrs. John T. Richardson Sl: BS'' in? J---a- Post-nnptUl shower oencemtp "uZVSt Hleyh? wd MarjSril Mrt ring . Mr..! James XJrocker ardai is dlreltor-genera! tcV Robert - Darby and Erma'-and (Robert Bartruft), a bride of re- Smithsonian Institute and pasf Wava, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ben Darbv. cent date- Appropriate games were : President of the state organization uu av uiuca, wcuuu wm r a. - v performed, with Mildred Wacken," ' Guests for. the luncheon were: Ruth Fandrich; Esther and Gen- Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. W. V. Full- : eva Hammer, Mrs. W. H. Scharf, r. Mrs. J. O. Van Orsdel, Mrs. Os- Marvin Cage and Junior Hammer CAT Hayter, Mrs. John R. Allgood. ' and Katherine : Scharf as Partlc- Mrs. H. D. Peterson, Mrs. Robert ipaats. J i i i Kreason, Mrs. Harry Plnkertnn s - Mrs. Arch Jerman will enteruin " Present were: Mrs! Roberta Mra---Walter Walte. - v informally at luncheon today for Crocker, honor guest. Mrs. LoU " :r ? ! memoers or ner contract club at Bartruff, GUdys Wilson: Berth "MJSJ4BJCK OF, the Falls Jer subnrban hornet Following the- Bartruff. Helen Sim. Lois Wlkoft. C"T .Wom" lnb were pleas luncheon tables for 'bridge will Muriel Eoff. Tena Bartrufi, Maude I tertain-d by Mrs. Laura be in play. ' ' Crocker, Lorraine Bewley Bertna forn at home Tuesday af Co vers will be placed for Mrs. ? Fandrich, Lena Bartruff. Anna trnoovn wi,tn -ne o'clock lunch-; Thoma. DoBeck Lireslaiy. Mrs. McDonough. Emma Elslnbach. ;rAed,eirork wa tne Br?a T. A. tiyealey Mrs. James Young. William McAnninch. William Fed- dTera, .... 7 t, " u . dern. Mary Herndon. Ida Otjen. nd Sylvia Davis. Jerman Home Scene of -Luncheon Today Malson, Mrs. Roy Simmons. Mrs. Helen Dow, "Grandma" Dow! MR. AND MRS. JOHN FERY Conrad W. Panlna Mr. Wan. tr n .1 . " rl. ' -ZZr of Stayton were hosts ta their ttin. , -iui m. wuu jbiiiun aau otnv - Kichert. ' Tbelma Scharf ... .7. . Senior Heralds Lleet at Barr's OBj H al WHwaa, Uaw aTBA1..a Tint Uttlioairt EplKop.1 elmrcli ; Bibert BMttaff d ft? VfJlff ,our Hr: compliment to the birthday of ... TWELVE MEMBERS attended ' Mrs. Earra daughter. Miss Sally, the regular weekly all-day quilt- MISS MARGARET HUGHES of Ann Barr. ing held at the Ladies Aid room Stayton celebrated her 13th blrth- Rath Barton and Miss Clar- of the Unlonvale Evangelical day with a party at the home of f:-a Lynch will be la charge of the church Tuesday and at the bus!- her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Ross games and Mies AdeHa Chapler ness session planned a social to Hashes. A feature of games was will supervise the story hour. be held TueadAv -. - a. -Maio- bawm maiar Hour" -T4el&&iitia toll : you oil the Spring ncvs in IE Si S4.C0 Oxfords, . strap shoes, pumps,- In black ' or brown kid show you . the fashionable high-cut lines and interesting new- trimmings. They, also oive you heels that stay put, and workman chlp that' amazing- for the price. . . Oses 2H'to'lO 71&hs AAA to D Poceen This taSored broad strap Is a fashionable partner far day-. tunesana, DorctiT A beautifully cut ozlbrd, with square triangular pud round pedorauaas. ..-... Miller s Basement We Invite "" Jp you - . I J t weVw - rotv 7 at A Vh -t. ... - ts -. - - .vol tw- Ta. V - - 1 1 - '