The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning; April 18, 1937 PAGE ELEVEN White Slirine Tnstalls New Officers '? e Beside Mr. Harden; offers to be installed art: William Nel meyer, watchman of shepherds: ,T ;-. Constance Kantner, noble pro Mr. Miller Hayden will take pheteas; Nettie Smith, worthy ltlC7rOT7. h,gn Prteste scribe; Edna McElhaney. worthy the W bite Shrine of Jerusalem treasurer; Velma Green, worthy at the meeting In Masonic tern- chaplain; Ila Anstln, worthy shep ple on Monday night. The bus- herdesar Stella Henry, worthy Iness- meeting .will begin at g o'- guide; Lucretla HooYer. worthy clock, and installation will fol- herald; Iran Stewart, first wis l"f- ' man; Julius Aim. second wis Installing officers are: Mrs. man; Walter Dry. third wis race Babcock, installing high man. wayne Henry, king; Ber rrlestess; Mrs. Samuel Gillette, tha Babcock, queen: Bertha Alb. Installing herald; Mrs. Charles first hand j maiden; La Verne Gabriel, installing scribe; J'rv Kantner, second hand maiden; Marie Flint McCall, lnst a nine v. rrKnzi. third hand mald- chaplain; Mrs. Vida Russell, in stalling organist, stalling organist Scientific Protection for YOUR FURS! When Yon Place Them With Us for COLD STORAGE Also Restyling & Repair ing. Low Summer Rates. Du Bain Fur Co. Rooms 3-6, Miller Store BIdg Phone 6846 en; Lew Dry, organist; Kutn Moore, guardian; It. K. OhUng, guide. " i : Mrs; Lena Beechler and Mrs. DfectRaDjr Held The Salem svn-dlstrlet ladies tally Is betas held In- the Meth-; : odtst "church at Woodburn on '. Thursday, April II. The commit tee includes Dr. I o u 1 Ma gin." Mrs. Nada, Grlnde, Un. H. W, : " George. J. W. Beckley and Mrs. Jred Barker. Jason L church, and those from West Salem, First r church, D a 1 1 ii, Independence. Turner, Stayton, SUrerton, Lyons, ' Falls City, Brooks. Canby, Don ald, Woodburav Marauam, Pra- r turn- and Been Vista will b m- J- eluded. -: i The program 1st" HuaU virile MmWif. 10:80 Soar mttn. 10:40 DaTotiaa. Mr. H. 7. X-arsoa. . jjaac r mt aaa Mrs. Mm. Girl Reserve forking On Manjr Activities - " The Girl, Reserr groups ax busy working this week In coop eration with the Boy Scouts on the presentation of 0 Imogen to b siren April' 14 at- Leslie auditorium. Thl is a benefit program to send the delegate to Eeabeck. Mrs. LeRoy Rudln Is in charge of ticket sales. The Girl Reserre and Boy Scouts win en tertain with t numbers between acts. . . ' . " . The Girl Reeerres are also working on. a program for. Na tional Music week which will be glren In conjunction with other girl's organizations n - the- city. . . BQsi Zdb Bopsoa o( 3 attle has been ylsiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Paul Hendricks this past week. Clio Cashatt1 are on the refresh- WIN HONORS Three young pianists who recently entered in siat contests in. Portland -, left, is:a Addraaa at waUana. woodbm. jtaapa-aa j mxs. r. r. i-aipps. And and B. ment committee. Mrs. Elizabeth Perkrtt, who will be hostess to the American ; War Mothers in her home at 1585 . ; Saginaw on i Tuesday afternoon, fi,. ,, '- wXLTTJ will be assisted by Mrs. Jennie Sigma m ets at W.C.T.U. Martin, Mrs. Amanda Mollen- haU on Monday at 6: JO tor no coop. Mrs. Rose Hagedorn and host dinner and business meet Mrs. Clara Farmer. Mrs. Mabel lngm Mrs. Fred Tooxe, Jr., and Lock wood will be the program MrS- c. W .Stacey will give re leader. ) ports on alcohol school In Port- land. Rer. L. W. Collar will lead Both tlTe-hundred nd bridge eTOtlons and Mrs. . Stacey 1 will will be in play at the St. Vincent present the lesson. dePaul Altar society's benefit party on Tuesday sight at 8 o'clock In the parish house and The Easter Star plans bene- some of the guests will dance, fit card party for April 27th at Mrs. C. A. Suing is In charge. Masonic temple. -r. rim a4f .h r-n liiuiiltU m.ntlnn fn ' -lfl A tenter, Margaret WnnilArHfV whn wnn .-i., w. - . - . ' ." ; - aii.) n..iMU. ; first place three times In classes A. B. C entitling ner to in permanent cup; right, uaroryn Brady. - piiud. " . who with Margaret won first award in the two-piano corneal, in iauer nas won iwic in classes lo.-ss BoU. emu nports., Koua (Jean Claire's and Carolyn's pictures by Kennell-Ellls.) NATURILIZERS RISE TO NEW FASHION HEIGHTS! You've Liked Them for Their Comfort ... iYou; You'll Like Them for Their StyleV Jl II : ClyUB CALENDAR . Bfoaday, April lO American Legion auxiliary, regular meeting. Fraternal Temple, 8 p. m. Iota Sigma, W. C. T. U. 1:10 p.m., no-host dinner meeting. Tuesday, April 20 Ministers' wires with Mrs. T. H. Wilbur, 18S0 Market street. ' Camptire - Girls social. First Methodist church Carrier room, 7:30 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul, benefit party, 8 p.m. Parish hall. American War Mothers, with Mrs. Elisabeth Perkett, 185 Saginaw. S p.m. . Alpha Phi Alpha ' Mother's club with Mrs.. Fred S. Anun sen, 920 Leslie, 2 p.m. Chadwick chapter. Order of Eastern Star, 8 p. m.. Masonic temple. Wednesday, April 21 Royal Neighbors all day quilting party. Fairgrounds cabin. East Central circle. First Methodist church, with Mrs. D. H. Mosher, 254 North Winter, dessert luncheon 1 p.m. Women's Foreign Missionary society, LeslieMemorial church, with Mrs. John Koorman, 255 East Meyers street. Golf Attracts Large Number of Players A large number ef players ap peared at the Salem Oolf club on Friday, the third week of offi cial play. First place In class A went to Mrs. Robert, Sarage while Mrs. Roy Byrd and Mrs. Kate Bell tied for first In class b.' :- f i ; - ' ; Luncheon was serred follow ing the games. Reservations may be made for next week's lunch by calling Mrs. Scott Pace. Those who played included Mrs. Robert Sarage. Mrs. J. L. Sears. Mrs. Ed Baker.. Mrs. Harry Wledmen. Mrs.' Roy Byrd, Mrs. E. Glllingham. Mrs. IL H. OUnger. Mrs. Van Wleder, Mrs. Kate BelL Mrs. Claude Johns, Mrs. W. L. Arthur, Mrs. Walnard Rilpa, Mrs. Allan Brandes, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Grorer Bel linger, Mrs. Max Flanery, Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. Cephus Starr, Mrs. B. M. Donaldson, Mrs. H. Gustafson. Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. Guy Smith, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. IL K. Stock well, and Mrs. Fred BernerdL tabl lwi mIods. 11:0 Comrt7 cammlttM, Dr. ICafia. 11:4 MUU aeqni Mrs. U. H. Wright ef Stsytoa. It :00 Ixinekom. Weodburm wiU far Uk kst disk ss eotfee. 1:0 Soar rrie. ' 1 :40 Manorial daTotlona by Mrs. Jamas Millisaa. l:Ii Mmaie. Miaa EasaaJa Savaca. - Tapie. Toath ef Today1 Mia Mildra Bartkalomcw. Special . aaoaia. 8 :tS .Bssiaess siaatisr: 1. Callaetia. S. Xaritstioa for aat rally. S. Awardiac o sttaasaaea baa-' aar. - - . Bills praaeatac. S. 8aeratry and trasaorar's ra- port. . IlKtiu at otfioara. . T. Iaatallatiom a( art ieors. loa- ia( sddraaa by Dr. Macia. - m Bet Sigma chapter of Del phians met at the home of Win nie Pettyjohn and elected offi cers for the coming year. Those chosen were: Miss Julia Query, president; Mrs. Lillian Vaughn, rice president; Miss Esther Er- Mrs. Walter Denton presented '!? lPLK a group of music students in a. . T vc-.i t tti i - .,. i .--- mA Lau, Mrs. ada Lee Hill and Thursday, April 22 Town and Gown club Lausanne Hall, 2:30 p.m. at piano recital for parents and friends on Wednesday night at S3r2 the Y. W. C. A. Those taking part Mrs. Burton Randall. ?L-5535Si? were Be"y Burrougns, Marine Mp. and SIrs. Arch Jerman have itttr7zi:GS.t uui i.nu, returned irom a vacation in uai- rJS?S-&f-Zw:i&gil rlson. Ula Mae Needham, Betty if-rnia. '' beauUful new 1 ; VmVwXCL I ( naturallsers k!; ; l jP. tomorrow ' y L -gr ...-..-..Jr-J - ., , , i M . a Korb, Frank Southwick, Dannie Fry, Jack Lachelle, Kreta Fae Ashbaugh, Helen Ostrin, Marylee Fry and Antoinette Lambert. Centralia temple No. 11. Pyth ian Sisters, will attend the Sll ; rerton temple's socia. erenlng ; Tuesday and a number of mem bers are planning to motor orer for the affair.' Part of the pro gram will be furnished by this temple. The Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters will gire an other card party Monday night at the K. P. hall. l Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn will at tend the state conrentlon of the Degree of Honor ProtectlTe asso ciation as a delegate from Salem. It will be held Wednesday and Thursday of this week In Port land at the Multnomah hoteL A number of matrons are planning to attend from Salem. PARTNERS IN HEALING By A. T. Woolpert of . Woolpert A Legs, Drugs Tour physician and '. your druggist are partners In the science of healing. Both hare put In years of arduous study, of self -discipline, of research. Each Is Indispensable. It Is the doctor's Job to diag nose the ailment that affects you, or some member of your family, to be skilled, able, sym pathetic, kindly. It Is th druggist's job to take the doctor's prescription and compound it of pure, effi cacious drugs Into the specific which you will use as a reme dial cure. It is important to select your druggist with the same judg ment that you choose your family doctor. -his is the elerenth of a series of Editorial Advertisements ap pearing in this paper each Sun day. Copyright istr - 19 37 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES - for a limited period 4- f . ' SERVING PLATH Reg. S2.40 for ' 1.59 RELISH DISH Reg. $2.10 for.,, ,, .. . a.J9 IrUl AS GOLDEX JOSXLES SPECIAl Fostorla celebrates Its Golden Jubilee by offering you the greatest rallies in "50 years of America's Finest Glassware.' Also, Fostoria wants yon to get acquainted with its new color GvJd-Tint; KbrT reason for these ray-Jor introductory prices. . GOUMnrr... a hew coloe GoJcf-T-nr Is the new Fostoria color to symbolize the Golden Jubilee. It is an exquisite sun-glow tint with the exciting sparkle of champagne and the fire-flash of the jewel topes. Indeed, deco rators agree that this exquisite color, combined with clearest crystal, will be the smartest of Table Fashions for 1937. We urge yon to purchase promptly before regular prices prerafl gain. Because of limited quantities it wiS be impossible to fi3 mail or 'phooe orders. - SALEM HARDWARE CO. 120 N. COMMERCIAL - SALEM . i . - - Ill x, . - jy ... - Ii 1 T In the Valley Social Realm BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE ARBUCKLE-KING & CO. 125 N. COMMERCIAL iiniiii.iinu n i, i i ii i ii in ' . 'mmmm mm ii.) niiiiiinijiii.u,iiiji..ii.aji i. ii. .j (HUE BUYERS L- " MR. AND MRS. FRANK WOLP of Sublimity entertained members of the St. Boniface choir. Six ta bles of bunco were played. High score was won by Agnes Wolf and consolation by Anna Lulay. Those attending were Rer. Jo seph Scherbring. Rer. Buff of Shaw. William Lulay, Mike Neit ling, Ed Merzenick, Math Merien kk. THE MOTHER'S CIRCLE club of Grand Island was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. A. Lefley with IS mem bers and three guests, Mrs. Carl Wood. Mrs. Grace Duren and Miss Zella Glllam present. The birthday annirersaries of Mrs. Lionel Crawford and Mrs. George Diebele were obserred. AT SUBLIMITY the first dis trict social held a. card party Wednesday night at the parish hall with Mrs. Lee HIghberger, Mrs. Mike Benedict and Louise HIghberger as hostesses. Thirteen tables of cards were played. , MRS. A. W. KIEL of Sublim ity and her mother, Mrs. Alice Marrin, entertained Friday aft ernoon at the Kiel home. In honor of Mrs. Louisa Erbsland, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Chas. Becke for two weeks. CHARLES COLE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole of Grand Is land, and Miss Dorothy Jenks of Albany, were married Saturday In YancouTer, Washington. At present they are staying at the home of his parents. MISS HAZEL HATCH and Mrs. Virginia Hammer were hostesses at a joint shower Wednesday aft ernoon honoring Mrs. Margaret Fowler and Mrs. NIda Reeres. DLANKETO . LAUNDERED HAND COS-BED RE-BOUND It Is fact that all wool blankets should be combed and brushed between laundry per iods to maintain -.life of fibre and prolong efficiency. FREE PICKUP-DKLI VERT J . . phone lilt for Prices The Better Bedding Store if 7 Court St., Salem PU ALL THIS WEEK! .'. .. y :: --: Sale! ..' Silks, : -; iay 1 7th ANNIVERSARY BARGAINS! ons, Acetates Plain and printed silks, rayons and acetates for your Spring sewing at extra low. prices ! Plenty of white fabrics! Paai. tela, dark shades. Boy iiow and ?; save! Main floor silk depart- znent. Special Purchases . I Perrin Gloves - $198 Holeproof Hose 59c: Sample Neck Wear Remnants 1 , Slippers 98c Aprons 29c Rlirrors $L49 Men's Suits $18 Men's Shirts 98c ins Munsing Step 2 for $1 Cotton Frocks $159