PAGISIX - Th't OREGON STATESMAN, Sales Oregon, A7e&esdy Uorafe; March 24, 1937 ! . . - - , il - , News ol Interest to "Women " ' .; . j-. : ExciusiveiMu j'J Miss Forrester Becomes - i T I I r I V . ----- m) r I - 'i ' 1 W J. Bride Monday Afternoon 1 ' Miller! S U D tiHl C II t O t O X Q V. . -.III. I : - HI Bridge Luncheon At Kirk Home Thursday J! fRS. WALTER J. KIRK will 111 entertain with a smartly ar ranged luncheon Thursday after noon at her home on South Church. The affair is being arran ged In compliment to members of her club and sereral additional guests. Sereral hours of contract will be in play following the luncheon. Spring flowers will dec orate the guest rooms and lunch eon tables. . Special guests for the luncheon will be Mrs. Victor R. Griggs, Mrs. George H. Flagg, Mrs. Roger My- thing. Mrs. John Beakey and Mrs. Frank Short. Club members hidden are Mrs. Edwin Viesko, Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Harry N. Crain, Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and Mrs. Thomas GallTeC , Women's Bible Class . Meeting Friday ' The Women's Bible class of the First Methodist church will meet In the Carrier room of he , church Friday afternoon for a social and business meeting. ' The affair will honor Miss Eugenia Sarage, a recently returned mis sionary and members affiliated with the class for the past year. Mrs. Oren Stratton will glre a book review on "Early Missions In the Northwest." Mrs. Edna Waterman is charman of the tea Visitor 0 v s -: : : - i ' '.. . i- - : Artis Guilde to Sponsor Exhibit This Week The Artis Guilde of Salem high school la sponsoring an exhibit of direct prints from the great masters whch will be shown to day. Thursday, and Friday in the upper room of the T.M.C.A. An invitation is being extended to the public to attend. This collection which has been gathered from all mparts of the world includes such famous and historical prints as: "Sistine Ma donna." "Mona Lisa," and "The Laughing Cavalier." The elub plans to purchase one of these pictures for the new school building. ? Merrill -Ames, president of the club, is responsible for the exhibit and Miss Ruth Marie Brauti, advisor of the club, assisted in making the arrangements. - ' A wedding of interest to Sa lem folk is that of Miss Hazel Forrester and Philip G. Miller which was solemnized Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Van couver, Washington. ; The bride wore a smart tail leur ot gold with British ,tan ac cessories and corsage ot talis man roses- and llly-of-the-valley. Miss Georgia Hall was the bride's only attendant. : The - couple will make their home In Eugene where Mri Mil ler is connected" with the Eu gene; News. Mr. Miller made his home In Salem for a number ot years and was formerly. with the Oregon Statesman. Mrs. Miller is well known among the young er set In Salem and was employ ed at Ogden's Beauty salon. Additional Society on Pace 10 Miss Ethel Cutler of New York City, national secretary of the Y.W.CA.. who arrives In the capital Friday to stay ; until Tuesday. Miss Cutler, will ap pear as speaker at several places during her stay, and will work with the local and uni versity Y.W.CVA. S hour which will follow the pro gram. ' ' i i Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead will be the speaker, at the meet ing of the Woman's union of the First Congregational church be ing held this afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Moorhead's talk on puBTic health will follow the regular business meeting. EASTER SPECIAL!. The beauty of a is Its permanent yond detection.: Inches in length, ing wave, get a BRING THIS COUPON NAME . ADDRESS : phone -J: . 2 Machineless Permanent Wavo If vour hair exceeds C or 7 If you want a deep, tight; last-vri Machineless Wave. This Coupon and $3.00 en titles you to a 5.00 Ma- i. ..$3.o MILLER BEAUTY SHOP Room 7 Miller Bldg.- Phone 7953 - mm - j.jbssssssssssssssssw-up mr n m ..via- - - j ; f ft I ' m ii The dependability of fashion correctness is as important as quality . . . for who would want quality without fashion? - - ; Miller's invite you to shop "through their fashion departments this week and see the new Easter clothes in grand assortments ! From the plain tailored, short jacket suit; to the dressy coat, sports coat, knitted coat or knitted frocks and suits, street, afternoon and dinner frocks ablaze with color and sparkling new fashion lines, youH be pleas antly surprised at what may-be purchased in both quality and fashion. Hake It a point to shop Miller's this week! j mmnn 1 mvj w v t y IMoulton - Bartley Novelty, Shoes for your DRESSY STRAW "Pretty smooth' in brims that do flat tering things for you ... Black, brown, navy, harness tan, and QUALITY that's NEWS at five dollars. - Millinery Shop Second Floon ar a a ii m uw w su m. m m m m m wr r m m mr sa aswv X V. th mm r r v si - Hand Blocked ' Hv 1 Lunch Cloths Large size (54x54) Inch X A A or breakfast clotha are all U? A JlvJJJ . ' nana oiocaea in spiasny gll M t I colora and combinations ir jV- JP that add xest to the nook, or . f I f luncheon tables. AH are fast - -J. " " t I colors. A great assortment -' "". ; . . I . J from vrhlch to choose. Main . j I i ." noor. .f j:' .!.. riY $ 5 Not Foot of the Class . . . 3 But CLASS at ll the Foot . . . i Pert Novelties in Gabardine, Kid, Patent, etc. l'ljf ATmiltrvn-'Rartlpv nnvpltv fnnixcear arla lii fn iha fnnt i tt: - i " a. a j i a m 1 1 oi me moae. nign uisiep paiiems mai iainy xeera with smartness ! New heels, too, add style to the trend of shorter skirts. Try on a pair of Moulton-Bartley "MODE-ART" ties, pumps, straps and get the feel of this splendid line of fashion footwear. Main floor. New! Pacific Pottery Brighten up! It's time to think about ' that colorful P a c 1 f 1 Pottery you're wanted all season. Start your set now4 while all the important - pieces are in stock. Solid or scatter colors are in vogue "-. . Vbuy Pa cific and be sure of good quality. ! 'because uou loot Ktce tkiaqV 1.15 Make a habit of wearing Myth, and you're smartly prepared whenever atten tion turns to your stockings. So. even in texture that you wonder "how it'a done"- so long-wearing for a 3-thread chiffon that you wonder still morel jil 1 ; ... : ; . - .- - - 1 itfl " ' f ' - i I i i i ii f-'S yOv WA v The petite wear FLEXTEEN (28 "inches, sizes 6 to IO). Average .women FLEXTOP (31 inches, sizes 0?4j. And the statuesque find the perfect Gb in RJEXTRA (34 inches, sizes 9 tp M-J All of four-thatad quality with seJf-d-iusting flexible garter welts. ' ' - x- Bandeau PantM . 75 Sleek Stryps, aided and abetted by a bit of elastic in front and back, makes a bandeau that moulds without too much restraint. And a matching band-leg pantie lies flat S V in Luxury! m t r y PS end smooth through the waistline. M ' I ( (& Singlette fe A J I f Bandeau. T5c I A I I I Pantie, 75c I A & Gown $1 The satiny, luxurious feeling of Stryps ho won thousands of devotees for these, fassowa Van Roalte undieC Bras and pantie lor trim, comfy daytime wear, Singlette (otl-tmdiea in owe) for smooth, flowing lines under dress-up costvmes, and the Stryps princess-line gown for a quick slip Into sleep. And the whole Strypsyward robe comes to amazingly little,. os yoa see. ! I Jon (Emitik iSimpJiciti- :A S Wi!l Captune fWlanu. Mandb. PICNIT GLOVG Tailored as expertly as your. I mannisK suit, witn only a neat self-fabric chain for decoration. In plenty of smart Spring colors; ; to match or coptrast with the rest of your , costume. ; :: MAYA 1 fl 4 ..w 'm A PICNIT GLOV5.- Its suave tucks linked by a chain of sel fabric will send you forth positive of your" correctness, and ready to do Justice to the gay Spring season. Its variety of. colors are a little ahead of tomorrow.. i -i a 4 vy I X 1 f v. I 1: SAIMM f ORHCON l. D. S. Pt. I I HI