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PAGE SIX ! -The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, April 21, 1937 Society . Clubs. Music 'News and Features of .111 terest to W omen MAXINE BUREN Women Editor. Homemaking Styles.. Food Alpha Phi Alpha Mothers Meet At Anunson's M- RS. FRED ANUNSON was hottest to a Urge group of Alpha Phi Alpha mothers yes terday afternoon In her home on Leslie street- Miss Ruth Annnson assisted her mother during the afternoon. At the business meeting, the club made plans for a bridge ben efit to be sponsored in May, and for an apron sale to be held at the same time. During the afternoon Mrs. George Rossman reviewed the book "Rose Deeprose" and Miss Maybelle Lilburn. accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Frank Lilburn, aang several solos. Two out of town mothers were In attendance. Mrs. M. E. John son and Mrs. Percy Engdahl ot Great Falls. Montana.. Both are visiting their daughters in Laus anne Hall. Members of the Alpha Phi Alpha mothers club present were: MESDUFS Fred'H. Thompson O.' VV. Cnnrf T. C. Moa Otnrtm Vehr John Foley Ray Yocom Yrrd Ammon 'rk Owford . fcalnh Kl.tiinr loanc (ribioa h.rlr. oallowsy J. C. Murray J. MrKrniir Iavid Wrieht Luther C'hapia Frank ftrw Women of Evangelical Church Meet The Women's Missionary soci ety of the First Evangelical church will have its regular monthly meeting in the assembly room of th churtTi tonignt at 7:30 o'clock. A musical and bus iness program has been planned for the evening. Several negro spirituals will be sung by a male quartet., Mrs. Fred Remington will give special music and Mrs. W. A. Barkus will give a dramatic-Interpretation of the new study book. 'Preface to Racial Understand ing." Mrs. L. M. England Is in charge of the lesson chapter and Mrs. Linda Bland will lead devo tionals. Mrs. Milton Tunyon will conduct the closing of the stew ardship leaflet reading contest. A short program will precede the 8 o'clock business meeting of tbe Maccabees tonight. Miss Beu lah Graham will give several read ings and Richard Taw, accompan ied by Mrs. William Taw. will sius vocal numbers. Kdwird Brow (ivArga Pearre Arthur Selaader A- A. Tartar J. W. Maoitll Escalara Club Honors Evelyn Ibbott j Miss Evelyn Ibbott was given a surprise going-away party by members ot the Escalara club on Thursday. Miss Ibbott will leave soon for San Antonio, Texas, where she will make her home. Mrs. William Judson and Miss Frances Kyle were hostesses for the affair. I The table was centered by a moving train. Special guests en joying the informal evening were Mrs. Wagstaff, Miss Mary Maloy and Miss Virginia jJenks. Clnb members attending) were: Miss Adrilla Morris. Misa Dorothy Ru lifson. Miss Wanda .Rose, Miss' Evelyn Ibbot. Miss Dorothy Jean ette. Miss Evelyn Beckner, Miss Stella BoczkaJ. Miss Margaret Booth, Miss Cathryn Snapp, Miss Elma Miller, Miss Frances Kyle, Miss Mary Ruth Cashln, Mrs. William Judson and Mrs. E Cook. J War Mothers Invited To Afternoon Tea . i Ail war mothers, whether mem bers of the organization or not, are invited to attend the tea giv en in their honor) by members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, Marlon post No. 561 on Friday afternoon. Transpor tation will be provided for those who call Mrs. Orpha Ezlus at 3891. i The affair will be held at the home of Mrs. D. T. Slater. 744 North Capitol street, hours are from 2 until 5 o'clock. Mrs. Rus sell Mudd is in charge of the tea. I New Manish Suits y:.i f-v; . Just Received ! UNLINED 8.50 LINED 9.90 G1GGER COATS To wear over suit or dress 9.90 to 14.50 Natural. High Colors and Navy NET GUIMPES White Shrine Has Installation of New O fficers r rlE'Vhlte Shrine of Jerusalem met at Masonle temple on Monday night to attend color ful installation ceremonies. The rooms were decorated with a bower of flowers In pastel shades, and many-hued" gowns of both new and the retiring officers made an Impressive sight. i Mrs. Miller Ilayden was Install ed as worthy high priestess and William Neimeyer took office ot watchman of shepherds. ; Mrs. Grace N. Babcock. past worthy high priestess, and Samuel B. Gillette, past watchman of shep herds,' were installing officers. Mrs. Mona T o d e r Is retiring worthy high priestess. During the ceremonies, several musical numbers were given by the men's quartet including Max Alford, Lyman McDonald, Leon Barrick and Howard Leach. They were accompanied by Mrs. Mc Donald. Miss Merle Stewart, ac companied by Mrs. Belle Nile Brown, sang a vocal number. Following the ceremonies, re freshments were served, the com mittee Included Mrs. Clio Cashatt and Mrs. Clay Taylor. The Women's Bible class ot the First Methodist church will meet on Friday with Mrs. J. R. Car ruthers, route 6. box 36D, at 2: SO o'clock. The hostess will be assist ed by Mrs. Lena Lisle, Mrs. O. W. Jewett and Mrs. Cordelia LaBare. Poster "Winners Are Announced ; Winners for the American Le gion f auxiliary's poster contest were announced on Monday night, at the auxiliary meeting by three Judges, Miss Constance Fowler, Mrs. S. B. Laughlin and Miss Alex andria. ' Bob Bushnell won first place In the high school division, and Pauline Helnke honorable men tion; at Parrish. Herbert Hoff man received first prixe and lla Stalling honorable mention; and in the grade school division Bill Smith of Bush was first and Oscar Minneman received honorable mention. The posters are on dis play in the Tallman piano store. Officers of the Junloraldes were elected at the last meeting of the Abram Volchok and Dr. Harry .A. Brown. - SS '&5i?3a r." Wedding AnniTersary President, Berolce Wads worth; Jg Celebrated Tice president, Rttby Harvey; sec retary, Patsy Ransdell; chaplain. Jeannette Clark; historian, Pat ricia Fan e y; and sergeant-at-arms, Lois Harvey. the presentation of "O Imogen" homo. ' being given for tha benefit oX the Those attending the informal ln of MiM ' Mildred ChrUtian- Salem Girl Reserves and the Boy ., were: Mr and Mrs. Max son tlta drama class, with a one Scouts on Saturday night. , Schlesinger, Mr. and Mrs. Lee act comedy nnder the direction tjcniesinger, Air. ana airs. aaui of Miss Margaret Burroughs; the mission fee will go toward cov ering the expenses Incurred by the various clubs during the year. Honoring the occasion of their The Civics club of Salem high fifteenth wedding anniversary, Mhool will sponsor carnival JJr. and Mrs. Max Williams en- i the high schoo on Friday. tertalned gronp ot friends last APru m w Bet Chi alumnae are meet- a ... . wau wa auu n sv a , L? hmA,of ?C Josephson; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloomberg-, Mr. and Mrs. Milton radi0 cab with a skit under the mond Van Winkle. 145 - North 17th. at 8 o'clock on Wednesday night. Additional Society on Page 10 Josephson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. H. Co- ry . Wesley's orchestra will play hen, Mr. and Mrs. D. Holzman. fr dancing during the evening. Mr. ..and Mrs. N. Kay,. Mr. and The carnival is under the sup Mrs. Hirsch Shusterowitz. Mr. ervision of Miss Gertrude Smith, and Mrs. Sam Gold, Mr. and Mrs. who directs the Civics club. Pro David Bockman, Mr. and Mrs. . ceeds gained from a small ad- Scientific Protection for YOUR FURS! When Yoti Place Them WitiUsfor COLD STORAGE Also Restyling & Repair ing. Low Summer Rates. Du Bain Fur Co. Rooms 3-6, Miller Store BIdff Phone 6S 16 MILLER'S 17TH ANNIVERSARY Sale! of "Shado-Panl" SLIPS You can forget the revealing sun In a "SHADO VASW slip! $1 19 I No matter how filmy your frock, a SHADO-PANL slip will guard you against an embarrassing sun. Made with a deep double front, these slips are positively non-revealing, yet they hang slim and straight because of their famous "KONFORM" four gore cut. This slip gives the smooth est of Princess lines, allowing plenty of freedom. Tour wardrobe is not complete without two or three of these SHADO-PANL slips at 1.19. Mimsing Step ins 2 for $ I . Buy these this week and save on nationally known Munsing wear quality. Lace and plain tailored in white and tea rose. All sizes 32 to 38. 2nd floor. Rayon Pajamas, Gowns " mmmM wmmm Here's your sleep ing! pajamas and gowns in fine ray ons at the low price of 11.00. Blue and tea rose. Plain or lace trimmed. 2nd floor. SALE! Holeproof Silk Hose 59, A special purchase of Hole proof irregulars for this sale at 59c pair IS news! Ir regulars of regular $1.00 and $1.15 grades with tiny irregular places so slight they- defy detection! Buy them now and save; . Main floor. Sale! PERRIN FINE GLOVES $1.98 Do you like fine gloves? Of course you do. And here Is your grand opportunity to own fine Perrin kids, pigs, lambs, suedes, capes, etc., at only $1.98 pair. Values to $4.50 pair! Greys, blacks, tans, reds, green, yellow, blue, white and others. This week! Shop Miller's for sat isfactory gloves ... satis factory fitting! ALL THIS WEEK! 3 .(5aGc . . ScnSftc o o o o o Bradley ICnit Gaits & Dresses This is an exclusive line to our store and we are placing broken lines on sale for a short time only. Cashmeres and Bunduras in Green, Beige, Tan, Lime, Blue, and Grey. $14.50 Garments $19.50 Garments 122.50 Garments at 95 at 95 at 95 ITaSllcDi? r.3aafl Bfloiince A very high style of blouse exclusive to our store, - and handled ONLY by us. They come in Linens, Crepes, and Chiffons. All the new spring colors in a wonderful array of styles at C S.95 95 New Cotton Dresses Batiste, Broadcloth, Dotted Swiss and Linen as well as Hand blocks and Laees, all sanforized and shrunk. These are all very new dresses and range in price from 03.95 ,o$12.50 These coats are trimmed with the finest Fox and Wolf skins, all the fabrics are imports and the furs come from Siberia. They are made up in Gold, Lupin, Blue, Black, Grey, Coral, Luggage Tan, and Neutral. . We are going to place these on sale, regular $69.50 and $79.50 values, to be disposed of at $55.00 Values to Go at. $44.95 $49.50 Values to Go at $39.50 SgDi?t3: (Soattc We have a large line of Sport coats in all styles and sizes. Trim novelty weaves and fleeces. You will be surprised at the excel lent tailoring and superior fab rics in these coats. All selling at $25.00 to be placed on sale at $16.95 MAN TAIIlL0n&EI3D SHJIIITS $19.50 Values on Sale at $14.95 $22.50 Values on Sael at $16.95 $25.00 Values on Sale at $1995 We have the finest line of Man Tailored suits made exclusively by men and using only men s materials, linings and trimmings. These suits come in black, blue, grey, navy, beige, all hard finished materials, v ' nn s g n i? sr I Women's silk hose. Three ' thread, all new light shades. All sizes and lengths, regu larly sold at $1.00 to $1.15. While they last Two pairs for $1.00 (Slightly Irregular) Women's Pumps and Ties Pedigo and Rice-O'Neill black and brown leathers. About three hundred pairs in the lot selling regularly at $8.75 to l fswf $10 to be grouped out at vAJ Vj SIHIOES Women's Dress Shoes f Some of our very best makes inv Blue, Gray, ana a lew .crown, this includes both pumps, ties and sandals. These shoes were regularly sold at $8.75 to $10. Broken lines flC to clean up at. $I?tt Gport OzcCords House GlHpooro S&KDGG Over 2 hundred pairs of broken lines of brown and black, regu lar $6.50 values both in low and flat heels to be closed out at 3- 95 White with brown or black sad dles. These shoes have the regu lar Spaulding rubber sole and are the finest shoes that we have ever carried. Only a few left which were reg ularly sold at $5 to $6 to be' closed out at Soft soles, leather 'and crepe, some with feather boa trimming in Black, Green, Blue, and Red. You will have to come early: to get these as they will not last long at only .00 IIIilERY SALE . PASIPEIL I UE1L1PO All sizes and colors, regular $4.95 values to at Big savings on order numbers of sample lines, including hand woven straws. improve Your Po$ture With Arekart & Aldrich Foundation Garments Peach Coutil and Batiste Bro cade. Pink corsets made to your individual requirements. Regular $10 and $11 Values on Sale at Also For abort time only. redr-mad Garments and Branlcrs at big re dactions ranging in price from OflCOtoOQ95 : EHE(SEE1IIE Koyccr Gllps Koyccr Pan tics .Regularly sold at 60c, this lot will be "entirely disposed of - All Eayser merchandise is exclusive to our store. We are offering special $2.50 values in all colors Koyccp Hoyon Govnc & Pajamoc Broken lines in all sizes in lot will be disposed of at 021.95 IKIocaclCiGE- We are placing all of our 35c values both in colors and white in one group, to be disposed of at dforOa.co. cot? upon This is a very exclusive line of gloves in all the spring s h d e s. Grey, Navy, Grejen, Yellow, Gold, Black" and white. Prices at 0S.CO & ClS.50 1.95 enz r?n vxi ttt ttt) t? ro Tc& Shipley's 409-15 Court St. do AUM , ORBCON 135 NORTH LIBERTY ST. Pink or White - cm? m H 11 ILFJJL.L' . it .