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Musical Tea Is In Melton Studios i n'OTHER of Miss Melton's de- lightful teas has been planned for thU afternoon when mu-e-minded folk are invited to come to he-studio at 324 lor an afternoon of music. Students who will play are Margaret Barrett. Janice Nelson. Margaret Wonder lick. Carolyn Brady, Jean Claire Swift. 5 Gladys Mclntyre Thomas will siag two groups, the first.. "With Verdure Clad" by Haydn. "Lag, ciatemi Morire' t by Monteverde and Vedrai. Carind from Don Giovanni by Mozart. The second group will follow a piano solo by Miss Elizabeth Lewis. VFantasie Impromptu" by Chopin, and will include "Tell Me Oh Blue. Blue Sky" by Giannini. "The Last Hour" by Kramer, Hartley's if You Would Hare it So" and "Joy" by Watts. . Mrs. Milo Rasniussen and Mrs. "p. E. Barrett will pour, and. the' Misses Margaret Siegmund, Max tie Holt. Elainei Lehman, Marion Aplin, Jean Claire Swift and Helen Ruth Mars will assist. Mrs. I D. Mars and Mrs. J. A. Jel derks are in charge of the dining room. ;MIss 'Marjorie Christen son,. . M;rs. Bryan Good enough, Mrs. James Walton, Miss Adelaide lioekwood and Mrs. Ernest Miller will assist about the living rooms.' Mrs. Robert Boardman, Mrs. R. S. -Ffister will greet guests at the door. "' Book anil Thimble Club Meets Mrs. L. F. Brown-entertained member's of the Book and Thim ble club in her home on Thursday and during the afternoon ser osal magazine articles were read by Mrs. R. Damrell and Mis. C. Schwartz. Mrs. D. Williams, Mrs. II. Lacey and Mrs P. W. Kubin assisted the hostess "in serving. Others attending the affair were Mesdames Hetty Simkins, Sarah Lewis, Olga Komyate, R. Reaver, A. H. Hotte, A. J. Hill. C Fox. D. Castle, C. Adams. C. Eooek, A. Isaac and-Eteier Boock. After a short business session of the American Legion auxiliary on Monday night, members of the post will Join them for a program and social evening in celebration of the founding of the organiza tion. Mrs. On as Olson, president of the auxiliary has appointed as her . committee. Mrs. Harold Pick-! ens. Mrs. R. t. Woodrow, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf.y Mrs. Marshall i Ransdell, Mrsu- Glenn,, Porter, Mrs. AtistinW.WHsFin. Mrs; Hans Hof stetter and: Mrs- Roiwr?HiIK . HELD OVER! For One More Week ' " Our Pre-Easter " On All . - Machine t,"- T Permanents V -L Youll want i your hair r; looking especially nice for Easter ... here's an . op j port unity not only to en Joy a substantial saving , on the cost of your Easter i 1 permanent - but to avoid T the rush and confusion I that comes' with waiting till the last day to have ! It done. Call us first thing ; ) tomorrow for an appoint . ment! Kxtra KpecUl 3.00 Machine ; leas Permanent Only fS.OO t ANABELS : Beauty Shoppe 428 Court St. . Ph. 5855 Formerly 3IildredV fhenewwoy to lasting mokevwp bauty TOWN and COUNTRY MAKE-UP FILM by Helena rubinstein Town and Cmnrfry Male-Up Rim holds your make-up fredi land vivid for hours and hours. This unique) biologiel foun dation also keeps your skin smooth, supple, young and in stentry conceals Knee and im perfections. Your make up becomes twic as flattering your skin is touched with glamour al through tho day. , In two exquisite shades. 1.50V TvTLLETTS CAPITAL DRUGSTORE Corner State Liberty - Fhorie 8fl8 Stifle t J?mied .-. .".- . "... ' ,:!:.' ' ' ' ': . , t : ' v . ' VV ; ' . . V- n x I 4 ' I can't figure out what's wrong with this hat my husband likes It. The new hats are always full of surprises. With this return of the pic t turesque, you'll be hearing more of the male voice raised in ap proval. They route in beautiful straws, and anything from m lone - orchid or geranium to a bed of field or hothouse flowers perched on their crowns. Particularly enchanting is this capeline of black leghorn, annarentlv crownlesa. with fnnr rmvi natural mm Hf ri. (hmni in it.. oTix. nia. A ttm outre Features. Inc. i i CLUB CALENDAR i Monday, March 15 White" Shrine of Jerusalem meets at Masonic temple at 8 p. i m. I ; Rebekah initiation 7:30 I. O. O. F. hall. Tuesday, March 16 Alpha Phi: Alpha Mother's club, with Mrs. David Wright, 785 Stewart street, 2 p.m. Chadwick chapter. Order of Eastern Star,1 Masonic Temple. Regular meeting. Etokta club. 2 p. m.. at home .of Mrs-, j; Ray Pemoerton. An nual guest day. Scilem W, C: T. U. meet at South Commercial street 2 p.. m. ! . . j "Wednesday. March 17 -Ladies Guild of i American Lutheran church, 2 p.m., regu lar, meeting, h , Women of First Presbyterian church sflvet-tea at home of Mrs. 'Ci-A Sprague, 425 North 14th street, 3;to. 5 o'clock. Sweet --Briar; club with Mrs. Pearl Grote at.-pm-. I 'Thursdayr March 18 U. S. Grant' circle vNo;" 5 of the Grand Army of the Repub lic; wilt hold business session at lArmory, 2 p. m.; ' American War Mothers with Mrs. Amanda Mollencop, '495 North 21st street 2 p. ra. Past Presidents of Women's Rell.f Corps meet with Mrs. fl Bertha Ray, 1655 South Liber ty street, z p. m. Elsa Ebsen drama class meet at the T. S. Roberts studio. 2:15 p. m. Ministers' j wives, with Irs. P. W. Erlksen, 2 p. m. j ; - L j Friday, March 19 Unitarian Women's alliance with Mrs. J. R. Pollock. 602 North Winter street, 2:30 p. m. International Tea at. Johnson Home - An International tea was given at the home ot Mrs. Melvin John son on Court street by the Wo men's Home Missionary society of the Jason Lee church Wednes day afternoon; Korean, Japanese and India girls were present dressed In their native costumes. After a brief business session, Mrs. F. P. Phtpps gae a concise lesson on the- negro and his prob lems. Mrs. Maude Follow presid ed at the serving table. i- ! - Krf Satell has been named as toastmaster for the Lions club banquet planned for Tuesday night at the Argo. The affair Is -In honor of the president, Daniel Schulss, and past presidents, B A. Newman, O. D. Olson, William Newmyer. Harry Scott and Mer rill Ohling. . A musical program has been arranged for the din ner hour, ! and dancing at the Castilllan hall will follow the banquet. : Salem W.C.T.U. will meet at the South Commercial street hall Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. S. H. Boardman will lead the devotions.: The program topic "Temperance and Missions" la In charge of Mrs. L. D. Waterman. 383 STATE ST. Complete Optical Service . - SOML1 ATnaf Wnm. io mxenere inconspic uous -lighter, the new. smart, rim less styles. t4t j r , vi 4vtp - itttcktn ri.i iinu ..t. . nmw f ' - Church Guild Will 31eet Wednesday f The American Lutheran Guild will hold its regular meeting in ; the" church parlors on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. L. Remus will lead devotions, and Mrs. Claude -Glenn will have charge of the musical program. The high school bandwill be featured during the program and Philip McKlnley will accompany them. Hostesses for the day Include Mrs. Joe Finden, Mrs. M. E. Strand, and Mrs. John Naslin. : Lenten offering envelopes will" be collected. Miss Alicia McElroy of Portland is visiting in Salem this weekend with her aunt. Mrs. J. P. Frizzell. CHRISTENING SERVICES were held for Roger Allen Hatte berg and Sandra Joy Larson Sun day by Rev. J. M. Jenson of 1m manuel church. The former was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mead, Miss Bertha Hatte berg and Alfred Thomas while the latter was sponsored by Miss Thelma Strand and Edward Strand ot Sa lem and Miss Gladys Larson of Portland and Lloyd Larson of Sil verton. TUESDAY AFTERNOON a sil ver tea will be given for the In dependence library. This Is an annual affair. The program Is in charge of Mrs. E. M. Wunder. Hostesses will be Mrs. Z. C Kim ball, Mrs. D. J. Collins, Mrs. Ross H. Nelson, Mrs. S. B. Walker and Mrs. Elmer E. Addison. HOLEPROOF Cropo Chiffon leeks Dke l-threee wears Bke a 4-rhraed Yes . . . It's realty magic for this new 3-thread1 crepe b to cobwebby ft looks like . a two-thread but you'll find it wears as well as your every day 4-nSreod chiffons! Made of super high twist silk ... stronger, more elastic . . . resists snags ... lace top stops garter runs. Lovely new evening and afternoon shades. I yil .L3 Am 8 J -i.aVSii-. JS ft t The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, i - In ! AT CLOVERDALE Mrs. Jonn Mickey was honored Tuesday with a stork shower at the home of ' Mrs. Louis E. Hennies. ' Many beautiful and useful gifts were re ceived. The home of the hostess was decorated with spring flow ers. ' :;- Refreshments ' wero served to Mrs. Elnora Mickey and Miss Re na Mickey of Salem, Mrs. Ivan Hadley of Albany, Miss Freda Schlfferer. Eula Hennies, Mrs. Lydla Schifferer; Gertrude Hen nies, Mrs. Ld Shilling. Anna Kunke. Mrs. Katherine Bestvater. Mrs. Lawrence I. Mickey, Mrs. George Pemberton, Mrs. Bert Peebles, Mrs. Betty Drager, the honored guest and hostess. i j MRS ARTHUR NELSON of Silverton was honored at a sur prise party on her birthday when a group of friends arranged a sup per and pinochle play. Mrs. Roy Burk and Jack Scott scored high at cards and Mrs. W-J. Kelly nd Albert Bahrke scored low. . Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott,; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bahrke, Mrs. Ll sie Simeral, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Del Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. William Elder, Mr. and Mrs. John Seeley, Wanda and Gene Scott. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.' Higenbotham. AT TURNER Victoria 'chapter. N'. 76. O.E.S.. held a meeting ; Wednesday night, Mrs. Hazel Ing ram, associate grand m:.ron of The Dalles made her annual of ficial visit. Safem. Jefferson and Stay ton chapters were well rep-, resented. A 6:30 o'clock dinner was serv ed with covers placed for 45 per sons. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McKin- ; iict were inducted Into the order nnd Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Thomas, nurses at the tuberculosis hospit al, affiliated with the local order. THE YELLOW AND WHITE color scheme was used when the G. T. women's club ot Roberts was entertained with a 1 o'clock luncheon ' at the church by Mrs. W. . H. Shorey, Mrs. Ar t h a r Thompson and- Mrs. J. P. Blan kenship. Covers were placed for 30 guests. Prizes went to Mrs. G. F. Jung wirth, Mrs. S. C. Davenport and Mrs. E. A. Goodrich. Mrs. Dale Holmes and Mrs. Walter Gilbert were special guests. ? , A QUIET WEDDING CERE MONY was performed at the farm home ot Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bates near Woodburn when their daughter Miss Tressa Bates be came the bride of Clyde Graham. Rev. Ralph. G. Kleen of the Wood burn. Methodist church officiated. Music was by Miss Joyce Woodfin who played the wedding march and accompanied Mrs. Kleen who sang "I Love You Truly." AT GERVAIS the newly elected officers will take up their work at the meeting of the Women's Mis sionary society2 to be held at the Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon, 'March 17. Margaret St. John Is to lead the devotional service and Lucille Booster is to present the topic. Bessie Molson and Pearl Stevens are hostesses for the social hour. MRS. C. A. KOBOW and Mrs. Perry Saunders were hostesses to the Sunshine Sewing club of Ha zel Green at Mrs. Kobow's home. Mrs. LeRoy Van Cleave and Mrs. Melvin Van Cleave will be host esses for March 17 at Mrs. Mel via Van Cleave's home. Gmmd liar faWrles Taatiae irmam SALSIM . ORSOOM Oregon, Sunday Morning-, March MRS. HAZEL INGRAM of The Dalles, associate worthy grand matron, made an of f Iclal lslt to Gervais chapter, O.E.S., at Its reg ular meeting Friday night. Mrs. . Monnle Hauser, a past grand ma tron, and Mrs. Winifred Herrick. both ot Chadwick chapter ot 8.. .tm, and other visitors from rove larger rhapfers. attended and ex emplified the work. ' ' Gervais chapter will Join with Evergreen chapter of Woodburn and the Donald chapter in a di trlet meeting to be held in Wood burn Monday night, March -22. Wednesday night, March 17, Ger vais chapter will give Its annual dinner for all past matrons and pa trons and their husbands and wives. AT NORT SANTIAM Mrs. Er nestine Scofield was. hostess at a shower given at her home Wed nesday afternoon, honoring Mrs. Virginia Hammer, who received many lovely and useful gifts. The hostess was assisted by Hazel Hatch and Lois Reeves. Prearat, beaid the honor 'mest. were UnIibm Leila Broekwajr, Rachel Sco field. Xlda Reerea, Roe Taa CleTea. Delia Keithley, Graca Rhode. Loniaa Jamea. AUie . Phillip. Mary Keithler, Evelyn Hatch,. Beekio" Bannick, Atraea Harrer, Paulina Parker, Myrtle Howard, Carol Hatch, Leona Miller, Francea MeLaorh lin. Ellen Ford. F.tfie Ad tel. Roberta Mil ler, Margaret Fowler. Mina Keithler, Miaa Hazel Hatch. Misa Mary Feller, Lioia Reerea, Lenore Hammer, Mary Lou and Betty Jo Keithley. Everett, I.ennie and Glen Hatch, Delbert Fowler, Clifford Bannick. Helen Miller, and the hostess Mrs. Ernestine Scofield. THE MEMBERS OF THE CATHOLIC Daughters of America of Woodburn met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Miller Mon day night for a social meeting. Four tables of "500" were In play with prizes going to Mrs. Ida Equal!. Mrs. John M. Hanrahan and Miss Mary Hershberger. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Har old Miller. - - THE MYSTIC CLUB, with 14 present, met Friday with Mrs. Ar thur WHson, north of Lebanon. The topic of the program led by Mrs. Webber Doughton, was "Household Hints." Refreshments were served at the usual hour. of n e 14, 1937 MRS. A. J. King was hostess to the members of the Bethel Dor cas club at their monthly meet ing on'- Wednesday afternoon.' Guests present were Mrs. Nellie Brandow and Mrs. G. M. Hage-' man. Mrs. Case A. Nichols relat ed the organisation of the clab. Mrs. E. E. Matten and Mrs. J. M. Nichols gave reports of the demonstration - meeting of the home extension department of Oregon 8tate college at the Ma cleay grange hall. Plans- were made for benevolent work by the club, with Mrs. J. M. Nichols. Mrs. W. T. Biinkley and Mrs. J. A. Haln in charge. Mrs. Hage man assisted the hostess in serv ing refreshments. ' - A SILVER TEA was held at . the home of Mrs. P. J. Voth Wed nesday afternoon by the members of Circle II of the Dallas Metho-' diat church. An interesting program Includ ed a reading by Mrs. Cora McBee, violin solos, Mrs. Russell Va ahaw; reading by Mrs. P. J. Voth, and readings by Mrs. J. H. Mac Pherson. MRS. LUKE HURD of Stayton was hostess Tuesday afternoon to her bridge club with a dessert luncheon. High score prize for guests was -won by Mrs. Virgil Tuel, with high and low prizes for club members going to Mrs. John Fisher and Mrs. Wendell Weddle. MONDAY AFTERNOOJf at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ashtord Miss Mabel Jones tf Aumsvllle became the bride of Ernest Gilles pie, in the. presence of near rel atives and friends. Rev. Henry Aarhuse performed the ceremony. The young couple will reside at Bend. . , : MRS. IRENE HENSEL waa hostess to members of the Holly - wood Merry-Go-Ronnd at their regular metting' Thursday after noon. Mrs. Carrie Williams was a special guest for the doy. . ' MR. AND MRS. ROBERT JANZ of Silverton were hosts to Cen tral Howell friends Saturday night in honor of their 35th wedding anniversary. d En o a s s Y7 v in ' V' ' THE SKXtOXM j R til tbiA TEMPLE No. It. Pythian Sisters, met Wednesday at Aurora,-Mrs. Percy Will was initia ted finto the order and Mrs. Elmer Smackers waa reinstated. -Visitors present from Cataract temjple, Oregon City, were Elsie Thompson, grand guard. Mary Taylor and Eulalne Ouelette: from! Ar ion temple, Hubbard. Dr. and iMra.) de Lespinaase. M e t a Frttud and Kathryn WM. Jtf i RS. Fl W. BLANK of Aums vill! waa the honor guest at a . ahoWer for. her small son at the horne'; ot Mrs. A. E. Bradley Thursday . afternoon: i !r !.-. . LUELLAMAY OWENS of Swe glei Was honored on . her ninth birthday when Mrs. Raymond Daniels was hostess at her home. i Diabetes Now and Back Yonder t1 By R. E. Legg M ! . Of Woolpert A Legg, Drags The critical scrutiny of a physician today quickly recog nizes toe symptoms ana ins state of diabetes, or Bright's disease, i 6nce this malady was thought' to be incurable. Per sons so - affected lingered through a period of pain and distress1 and went to their death long years before their lifa jgp&n was due to end. ' j Medical acience has changed this! dreadful verdict to one of hepe. There is relief and even. -cre for this once fatal dis ease.. ! I The patient who suffers from this! malady should be under te j care ot a capable physl cio. one who Is thoroughly In tqutih with the progress ot the Ifsulin discovery. Such a doc tor j can prescribe accurately ad hopefully for symptoms of diabetes. ' I His prescriptions must be filled by a pharmacist who has also kept abreast witn researcn la this Jield. i This ft the 7th of a series of Editorial Advertisements ap pearing in tnis paper eacn sun dayi Copyright no a s p o n lit 1. . . , They're hete ... the shoes that are sweeping all America off its feet and on its feet The gorgeous new Red Cross Shoes for Spring. Each a triumph" k In r -. ' in smart styling. Each a joy to wear. And, what'i more thrilling, these shoes actually, give your feet and legs a beauty treatment with every step. The price is a pleasant surprise, too. Still only $6.85 i a .1 ALUM j OR BOOM PAGE ELEVEN MB. AND MRS. F. A. MCAL LISTER of Aurora in honor of their 12th wedding anniversary in vited to a 7. o'clock dinner at their home. the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gilbreatb, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Calef, Mr. and Mrs. U. Eiler, Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Shewey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quina of Canby and W. H. Fearnley of Eugene. " THE - IMPROVEMENT CLUB of ' Gates met at the club room Thursday. The club- voted to purchase materials for making articles for the bazaar to be given in the fall. Wrinkle, Pimples and Tired Looks Are No More a Problem l-zr ;1 Whenever you are tempted to turn down that invitation be cause you look tired, old and worn-out, remember Calmas French Face - Conditioner, and give yourself "Une Beaute" (a new beauty) as the French call it. 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