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Tie OUTGON STATESMAN, Satexa, Oregon, Sunday Morning, Hay 16, 1937 Philharmonic Group Sinjgs At Church OUTSTANDING amour the choral offering! heard ta Sa lem this year, and onn which hat not been heard here, will be the staging of Rossini's famous ' "Stahat Mater" br the i'hilhar montc chorus of Willamette unl Terslty tonight, from siren to eight o'clock at the Flrstt Metho dist church. ; This fimoai choral fork Is considered as one ot tan most brilliant . In musical literature, and those who hare heard the re hearsals of the Unlrerslty chorus, state that Salem music lorer here a real treat in atore. The! proces sional and Instrumental Introduc tion will begin at ten mifntes to seven so that the broadcast will carry the entire choral bf re ring which consumes just an hour. It Is requested that the audience be in their seats early as thj music will be broadcast. f Dr. Bruce Baxter will be beard In a brief message and An Ktrk ham will be the announcer. - The University philharmonic chorus is composed ot the Wil lamette 8 on gin en and the Treble Cleft club, the women's sttee club of the university, and Is ufcder the direction ot Cameron Marshall. . I !'! ! I, Banquet Honors Sixth Anniversary la celebration ot the Ith an- airerssry of the founding' of the local chapter, the mem hen ot Sa- lem Akrusa clirb and f 11 e n d s gathered at a banquet 4 at the Golden Pheasant on Thursday Bight. Several Informal talks were given by member1 ; of tho group, with Miss Alta Kershner. president, acting as mistress ot ceremonies. 1 1 5 Following dinner, the group went to the home of Mrs. T. 8. Roberts tor an informal jjerening. Members ot the Altrttsa club present were: Mrs. Ida Andrews, Miss Mtspah Blair, Mtea AIU Krshner, Mrs. Emma M u r p h y Brown, Miss Frances Virginia Melton, Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith. Mlas Olive M. Dahl, Mrs. La Molne Clark. Mrs. T. 8. Rob- arts. Mm. Catherine Bsrsch. Mlas Laura Hale and Bartholomew. Miss Mildred ; Guests Included Mlu Josephine Baumgartner, Mrs. Kitty Graver, Dr. Gussle Nlles. Miss! Maztne iuren. Miss Louise Williamson and Miss Marguerite Looney ot Jefferson. Pattern Pattern No. 1302-11 Today's model is one that's be ing shown and chosen Increas ingly for late spring and sum mer wear. It's a cotton or linen version of the past season's pop ular little woolen two-plecer, and retains every bit of chic and fla vor. The blouse Is isoftly de signed with scallop collar and sleeves with the samel motif. It buttons down the froni and splits Into a vestee-effect that ! goes well with the dart-fitted waistline. A simple flared skirt completes "the costume. Try it In a blouse ol cotton chlntx print with a dark er cotton skirt, or linen lace blouse and linen skirt. " Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1302. B is available for. sites 14. IS. 18 20. 40 and 4?. Correspond ing bust measurements 32, 34. 35. 38. 40 and 42. Site 15 (34) requires for the blouse, 2 M yards 35-Inch fabric, sod for the skirt the "same amount. in : I SEND FIFTEEN CENTS FOR THE BARBARA BELL! SPRING AND SUMMER PATTERN BOOK. Make yourself attractive, practi cal and becoming clothes, select ing designs from the; Barbara Bell well-planned, easy-to-make patterns. Interesting I and exclu sive fashions tor little children and the difficult junior age; slen derizing well-cut patterns tor the mature figure, afternoon dresses for the most particular yonng women and matrons and other patterns for special occasions are all to be found In the BARBARA BELL PATTERN BOOK. Direct orders to BARBARA BELL PAT TERN SERVICE, The Oregon Stateaman. Salem. Enclose FIF TEEN cents In coins. Give pat tern number, else, land full ad dress. Wrap colna ; securely to hi Guest Soloist Miss Nancy Thielson (Mrs. Ed- - i t.k.,x -in ir Tt 1 JW concert In PortUnd oa Joly . way VBfrc niu m orchestra. (Courtesy of the Xewe-Telegrasn.) Two Choruses In Concert HE Salem Women's Madrigal Wednesday club, and the Salem Civic Male Fisher, I Margaret Ayers, -Char-chorus, both directed by Trot E. lotte Litchfield, Helena BchneR W. Hobson will appear in concert der, Mabel Lens, Melva Belle Sav at the American Lutheran church ge, Mildred Walker, Dorothy El on Thursday night. linger, Erelyn Sherk, Leone Both groups were organised In Burdick, Betty Lou Lacy, Margar 19 2 1 and have been active In mu- at Moulton. Ina Bennett, Gretchen leal circles for the past eight sea- Spencer, Carol Smith, Helen Olds, sons. They have sponsored local Margaret Gillette; Betty Lane, talent and one vur presented "Okif Trvarasson". Crier 'm musical drama, with the entire cast of soloists and chorus chosen trom Wlnslow, Jdargaret Doege, , Bar imnnr Salnm Inren bara Benson. Irma Calvert. Mar- The Salem Madrigal club and Male chorus have endeared fre- auently before audiences in sur- rounding towns -- ti ,V Included In the women's chor us are: Luclle Satchwell. Elva Singleton. Lillian Scott. Ida Mill er, Josephine Bross. Marian Wil- jeMeB;;h.iuTriU Shutt. Delia Hjnrt, Eleanor Shol- seth, Mildred Chadwlck. Men singing are: Ronald Crav- ' .w.ar . nl ow5iv Hotr wt Robinson. Ralph Nohlgren, Worthlngton, William Frlesen. Ed- Robrt Yeo, Manfred Ohron, Joe ward Hole. Robert Bush.Karl Blanchard. Louis Hershbefger, Wenger. Fred t Kruse. James Bob Herman. Max Hauler, Jo Smart, and Donald Robinson. Mph Harvey, Ray Ransom, Nell Miss Ksthleen Broer and Hume Shaffer, Lee Page, Bill McAdatn. Downs will play violin In obligato Wayne Doughton. Graydon : An with the number: "Flying Bird" derson, Frank Pemberton Al by Elgar, snng by the Madrigal Stevens, Leonard Schmurr, Norris club. Miss Ruth Bedford and Mrs. Joyce. Rob Ramp. Win Jenks, Kenneth Rich are accompanists. Dance Review Planned By Barbara Barnes . 1 From Barbara Barnes studio comes the announcement that her Ninth i....tln..M:Mm. -ni be presented on the stsge ot the Elslnore theatre on June 9 and 10 with eighty dancers partlcl- pating. First part will be a bal- let, -Tne itussian Toy snop - oy iwiin vuaiu, i n mivrj popular with dance audiences which was scheduled to be given by the 4!Iry.h,P,?.P Monte Csrlo Ballet Russes in Portland this winter. Since then Miss Barnes has received several requests to present the Toy Shop here, The second gram will be part of the pro- ia vaudeville with With Janic I.e McKm aa mistress nf ceremonies. The specialties will be mad tin of nine If dmihl V1 group acts and plenty of variety and color 1, promised. 1 . TChairSetin I I a St. tl '-- '' h s. tT. By RVTH ORR j J Pattern No. 41S ! Heretofore, home decorations seem to have run to flowers, fruits, dogs, and. peacocks. So we especially welcome this chair set that has an unusual griffin to be Its embellishment. It is a delicate and attractive design, and will not clash with your other furnishings. Using No. 4t cotton, the pieces come out to 17 by 19 and T by 10 Inches respectively. The edge Is finished with a 9U pattern of plcots. j J A , The pattern ! envelope contains complete, easy-to-uoderstand di rections, with two block and space diagrams; also what vcrochet hook and what material aad how much yon will need. f t - To obtain this pattern, send for No 413 and enclose It cents In V BKWS Si r. l "'OTa.; Tn-"-r5Bt pt2StsH3S r ;-.r-- t tTHiirBHj::;: i fa. j- Spring Dances Are Given by Sororities i T)ETA CHI and Delta h! soror i Hies entertained with their i annual spring; semi-formal dances I last night. The Alpha Pht Alpha maids wilt entertain with their , dance next Friday night at Ha zel Green. Castillian half was the scene ot the Beta Chi dance. Maurice Bin ford and his orchestra from Port land : played tor dancing. The hall was transformed lnu a wood land theme with a waterfall at one end and a floral Beta Chi was j over the orchestra pit. Clerer red and black programs were given - the guests. ! ? At intermission Miss Beverly ; I McMillln gare a tap dance. Pre j 1 siding at the punch bowls were Miss Frances Graham and Miss irMable Dotson. Patrons and pa- l?J nr F. A. Elliott. Miss Beryl Holt, Dr. and Mrs. Chester Luther and Dr. nd Mrs. Ernest C. Richards. Miss BeUy potson was chairman of the dance. 'i-nnsssa m rmnninr -wsreare inn ni i asw es Marguerite Clark, Lillian Gra ham, Dorothy McGee. Irma Oeh ler, Genevra Pond, Betty Savage, Jeryme Upston. Rae Hangerford, Marian Arerill, Marlal Wassam, Marjorie Tiedeman. Ethel Den ham, Betty Zook. Margaret Macy, Marine -i Beagle. Dorothy Wright. Susanna Curtis. Belle Brown, Jean Holllngsworth, Charlotte Kallander. Edna Savage, Helen Purvine. Julia Johnson. Marian Wakefield. Julia Philo. Jane Rosamund Weston. Helen Bur dick. Vivian W I d m e r. M Thorne. Lucille Brainard, PfegSine ??erUe ! M"Sret Savage. Eleanor Trin - d,e' Ruth Bn9. Dorothy Leep - er Betty Dotsoii and Frances El - . .J- : Many Attend -Louis Stutt. Charles Versteeg, George Abbot, Kendall Telslnger, Robert : Hart, George McLeod, ?A.xaA.5Iii2':A?i:wr- son, Corlls Berry, Eugene Strick- lln, Al Tebault, Clayton Wheeler, Ray Lower, Leonard Donaldson, Art Lamka. Charles Neville, For- Bingham Powell. LeRoy Casey, Fred Weakley. Walt Wendt, Er- " " ". erett Gary. Lloyd Claggett, Bill Rlnker. Harry Mo.her. Eddie rSTiii. Art Olson, V e j d e 1 1 Ragsdale, Verne Adams. Don Brandon, John Mullen. Bob Buxton. Bob Hill, Ar- nold ThornsUd and Kenneth Pe- The dance Delta Phi Affair DelU Phi maids held their Delta Phi maids held their at Haiel Green with Harry Wealev'a orchestra playing for dancing. Over 50 couples attend ed the affair. Patrons and patron esses were Drf and Mrs. Bruce R. Baxter, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Schultze, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Page and Mrs. Fred Alban Well. The spring motif was used in the dec- orations with huge baskets of flr.o.-a o. til.Aif ' .1AMf flowers and tapers placed about tha hall Whit Ioka n-nr.... with the sororitr craat were riven ih rnt. ft. w a. rick was In charge of arrange- ments tor the dance. - ; 1 Filet Crochet :-rte t asV U IJ. Dili iL T ! I 3TC P,1 IT XaJLLiL stamps or coln( coin preferred) to cover service and postage. Ad dress The Statesman, Needlework Department. P.O. Box 200, Sta tion D, New York, N. Y. , We Are Never Oc of Turkey! The SPA i mum S3 VCk JmiUi r - - - j-t vv 'j. ."j Kc inly ! " J 1 4 ' 'w ( V;- "5,-f -r --4 -" ) ,:U :Kt , ' i . yf . i- -r- Did yon aver get an Insane With bathing suits presenting less and leas obstacles to free and easy ; swimming, even the most beach-bound most occasionally feel the l urge to try the water. The strapless bras and shorts on the reclin ing beauty might almost pass muster In a nudist colony were it not ' tor the brilliant red and navy banding on Its bit of White gabardine. ; Besides her the fish print seems a bit more dressy due to long strands of shoe-lacing adown Esquire Features, Inc. SILVERTON Mrs. H. E. John- ,OB and Mrs.- Jack Straniz, Jr., iwera hostesses tonight at the 1 Johnson home for a bridal show- far honoring Miss Mabel Diger- er honoring Miss Mabel Diger- ness. bride-elect of Alfred Nas- land ot Woqdburn. Green and white formed the color scheme. Out-of-town guests Invited were Frances Keene. Mrs. Kelsey Slo- cum. Alice Ballangrud and Mrs. Diana Schufele.all of Portland; Esther To we ot Vancouver, Wash.; Betty Klelnsorge of New berg; Frances Thompson ot Woodburn, and Mrs. B. E. Rol eo, who will leare toon for Min neapolis. Miss Digerness' wedding will be an event ot early summer.- - SILVERTON HILLS Mrs. Charles Yatea was the Inspira tion of a farewell party at her rv...j.. .m. ot. t ... - . rkvi.. P1" tJtorPjmr E p fP J uvuic a u iu sua v eiici aawaa. oaa7 hS. 5. K ,.M MVf' Pr fl. Mrs. Eldon Mulkey. Mrs. Don os8'w Mrf AlTln, Hartley and Mrs. Frank Cummlngs. STAYTON The Ust of the ?,ntr ' card I!a"e ,pon- mT9d bjr the women's Commun- Ity club will be held at thrclub- bouse Wednesday night May It. American War Mothers will have a covered dish luncheon at the American Lutheran church onf Tuesday at 1 o'clock. May birthdays, and new members will Kjbl linn nrul Ifn.t m Mm A,e Curt,s Mrf)- George LUtIe; Z ,7" ou' " ;,.i '. ""CT" ry iwucue ns-" noun m.roui SMi?1, lMt 'f1 f7onJ ""3 hi? II? t TS" with! her mother, Mrs. J. I. Nunn. . rrsm or a I I llr tha Vollm; SaoioI Kalm : --She swill Tlslt the coming week Verbeck. Mrs. Adolph Rue, Merle withher sister, Mrs. Hugh Mc- Terry, Eleanor Moen and Donna Gllvra in Forest Grove, and Will Storaasll. ' return to Salem the end of the . t week.! j DAYTON The Past Noble Grand club of Dayton was de- ' The, Etokta dab mectlns; to Rightfully entertained at the home have been held on Tuesday has ot Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lorett been postponed, i Announcement Thursday afternooa. Mrs. Lovlna will betmsde later of the day of Raster was Joint hostess. Quilt meeting ; tug tor Mrs. Lorett wss enjoyed. Come In and Let Us Show You This j I Beautiful Pattern Iklra Sras. C. DIAMONDS ' JEWELERS WATQIES SILVERWARE Oa the Corsier State (ftttck - -' ' : " rfrf1 T i iiniiiiii -r mi mu i i T" ; desire to go ta the water?" bodice and sides. Copyright 1937, OAK POINT-i-Mra. Charlie Whit- ney, enterUined Indepen Rural Woman's club at her Tuesday afternoon. Invited were Mrs. Ed Brown, Mrs. Independence home guests were Mrs. Ed Brown, Mrs. Rus- sell Steele, Mrs. Earl Gwin,, Mrs. Leonard Peterson and Miss Faye Black. Mrs. Hugh Rogers showed reel of Yosemite national park moving! pictures. Mrs. Orover Peterson gar a magazine article on "Mother." Mrs. Charles Wilson will be hostess for the last meeting of the season. May 25. JEFFERSOJf The Woman's Missionary society of the Evan gelical church held Its meeting Wednesday afternoon at the country home of Mrs. Cerila Montan. TV,' l Vv chapter ot the study book. Mrs. Charles Fogg revlewea a A K m . . rreiace to Kaciai , unaersiana- Ing." An lnteresUng letter from ReV. and Mrfc V. L. Farnh.m. SM'-" aoeietr Refreshmenta were aerT- J0""- Rfeshments were serT- j e e enterUined her bridge club and guests on Wednesday. High wer, b-m by Mrf, Fred Dtl Mrs Sal ruffel score Davie and Mrs. Hal Cuff el. Guests were Mrs. Harvey Walk er and Mrs. Hal Cuff el and the club members were Mrs. Lotus Pooler, Mrs. Ralph Curtis a n d Mrs. Vlrgfl Moorehead ot Salem, Mrs. L o a 1 s Dawes. Mrs. Fred Davie and the hostess, Mrs. Shel ton. SILVERTON Mrs. Wesley Mc Donald and Mrs. M. MacReyn- olds : were hosts at a shower for ra. jjua wiunr muraaay Attending were Mrfc Grant Pntfe7- Mrs. Stanley Nesa, Mrs. Floyd la Hitt aew ttertiite tllvar paffvr have hM aMvad tke baawfy, the greater valve aad 1 dlttlnctivaaaa f kaftd MRsrcuffrn . .... . Hi MsgMficaaf efTacf ef haad carving.' Wallace genius b raiactod la frt. dariae curves ef this freed t Vara sad the GoMy leuad sad UtKag acaarlius err" r Now on display in our ! windows. mmd Liberty Streets CLUB CALENDAR - ' Moaday, May it , ; r -- White ' Shrine of Jerusalem, Masonic temple. -..jrM j , Iota Sigma. W. C. T. tJ; at ahe hall, : 30, no-host dinner. O. S. N. A. district No. 1. special' meeting -at Deaconess Hospital nurses home, 8 Taesday, May 18 North Salem W. C. T. Ul 'at Old People's Home, 1 p.m.; . American War Motherp, covered-dish luncheon, 1 p.mJ, at American Lutheran church J . Laurel Social Hour club, cov ered dish luncheon, with Mrs. Al Beckman, 1030 Hunt street. Salem! Ministers, guests ; of their wives at the C. A, -Kelts home, 12:30 lunch. 1 I ; Wednedsr'May 10 t . Sweet Briar club, with Mrs. Ralph Allen, 253 S Lee street, 2 p.m. ! " . . : : ji (; Presbyterian ' Women's Mis sionary society, 2:30 at j the church, i - , .ill : .: MILL CITY Mrs. L. E. Dike entertained with a -luncheon at her home; Thursday In honor of the Bridge club. The afternoon was spent playing; contract with high honors going to Mrs.! Frank Taylor. Those present were Mrs. Tom ilea. Mrs. Andy Halthouse Mrs. C. M. Cline. Mrs. . Richard Saucier. Mrs. W. W. Mason. Mrs. C. E. Mason, Mrs. Herbert Schro eder. Mra. C. C. Porter. I Mrs. Frank Potter Mrs. Frank Tjrlc ana Mrs. R. I. Faust. H Miss Charleen Gen t r y has surted a (class In tap dancing at her home; . ' tl I I i' H The Mill City Woman's club neia its regular meeting Wednes day at the home of MrsJ Herbert nroeaer wun Mrs; Franc smith aa assisting hostess Roll 1 call was responded to by members giving tne lirst reclUtlon learned aa a child. Two. readings' were given by Mrs. Sause. All paper "Some of the Great Dramatic -Artists of the Past." was read by Mrs. Andy Halthouse. Members and guests present were I Mes- dames C M. Cllne, Cleve Davis, John Dawes. L. E, Dike, A. A. Halthouse. SIg Jepsen, Charles Kelly, C. E. Mason. Albert Mil sap, Mabel Needham, I Charles Porter, Frank Potter, A. D. Scott, Frank" Taylor, It. L. Faust,; Max Kelly. E. Collins, H. Sause! and the hostesses. Mrs. Schroeder and Mrs.; Smith. j j ; - i ; STAYTON Mrs. Amelia Van Ermen and -hep mother ! Mn Anna Stelnlnger were guests at a Mother's day family i reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wolf m Salem j Covers were laid tor jMr. and Mrs. John Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis and daughters Lor. ralne and Joanne. Clarence Wolf, Murray Wolf, Mrs. Anna Steln lnger. Mrs. Amelia Van i Ermen and Mr. and Mrs. A. H.! Wolf. - " - ! .11:1 1 i -. BETHEL The May meeting of the Bethel Dorcaa club Was held Our great stocks ' of of fice supplies of all kinds assure you ot finding Just the thing you may need. Bookkeeping 1 1 ii Supplies - iji j -Filing Equipment O Carbon Paper Stationery M ' . COLiniERCIAL BOOK STORE 13 K. Commerci; .- 883 STATE sxij Complete Optical Service Charming, becoming of the smartest vogu e j. . . our glasses fit vision, personality, perfectly. VQ LASSES .m-, .bh me jifmij -jiv dSfc rm ISr Come to Us for ' jv Office ;;; j i Supplies r- 1 I 1 IN I Congested Paces Your physician protects, you m time of health and sick ness; so should you help to protect others in congested places hy omitting unnecessary spitting and coughing. Do unto others. ' i ': (j - - (MKlil fit Officers Elected By Heights Club SALEM HEIGHTS, May 16 The Salem Heights Community dub held Its final meeting for the year Friday night. Election ot of ficers was held for; the ensuing year. Homer Smith was elected president; Ralph Skopil was elect ed vice-president;, and Helen Lenaberg was elected secretary-treasurer.-'-' A tery entertaining program was presented. Miss Elolse Haw kins of Auburn sang two vocal solos. Mr. Ben Hawkins gave a parody oa Barbara Frletche. Al vln Winters and Red Renchler aang several numbers. Helen May Panenfus gave a reading. Miss Beverly Brown of Willam ette university gave two very In teresting readings. The Geer sis ters sang several duets. The Pur vis orchestra from Auburn played several numbers. H. R. Thornhill ot Salem presented a very enter taining magic act. June Arm strong of Auburn gave a reading. Harold Allen and Cleve Bartlett sang "He Aia't Got Rhythm." and Cleve tap danced. D. D. Dotson presented a ventriloquist act. Refreshments were served. , 7 Rural Schools Gose This Week Seven rural grade schools will hold graduation e x e r e 1 s e s at which County Superintendent Mary L. Fulkersoa will be present this week. The superintendent's schedule of commencement . ap pearances is aa follows: Monday, I p. m,, Hazel Green; 8:45 p. m., Central Howell. Tuesday, t p. m... Belle Paasl. Wednesday, 8 p. m.. Rickey. Thursdsy, 8 p. m Sunnyslde.- Frlday, 8 p. m.; Salem Heights. Saturday, 8 p. m., Looney Butte. : - r ' Last night Mrs.' Fulkerson at- Wednesday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. J. P. Bucurench on the Pen road. A discussion on flowers, centering largely on to lips, was a resture of the meet ing. Mrs. D. D. Dotson and Mrs L. Shuttle worth of Liberty were special guests. e . - INDEPENDENCE, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Williams entertained the Wednesday night club at their home this week. Members' of the club are: Mr. and Mrs. C. H Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Mattlson, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marian, Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer Link, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hll tlbrand, Mr. and Mrs. Dole Pome- roy and the host and hostess. In Belle-Sharmeer Knee-Lengths It's open season for knees! And how much smarter you'll look if . jrour "abbrevfateds" are Kntt-Ltnphs bj BUt Shrmttr. These grand short ies, like BelU-Sbsrmeer rigu- S1.00 put iiii' Our Prescription Service is Our Best Service r.- TrTIXETTS Comer t&tt asd Liberty tended joint exercises at Union Hin for graduating pupils from that district Sifter Falls, Victor Point, Valley View, Silver Cliff and McAlpin. Today will be her only tree Sunday between now and June 10. Next Sunday she will attend exercises at Rlverview school. ; Kepharts Parents MACLEAY, May 15 -Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kephart are the proud parenta ot a bs by girl, born May IS at the Salem general hospital. Mrs. Kephart was before her mar riage Marlon Taylor, daughter of H. O. Taylor. This Is their first child. She has been named Mar lon Charline. Valuable Horses Lost . EVENS VALLEY, May 15 Alfred Loe and Albert Funrue each lost a valuable horse this past week. Mr. Loe's horse died . unexpectedly Thursday. Mr. Fun rue's horse broke Its leg and had to be killed. ECZEMA IS AN AFFLICTION By r A. T. Woolpert i . or Woolpert Jk Lrgg, Drugs Fetf diseases are more pain ful or Irritating than eczema. It can be fatal If neglected. This 'unpleasant affliction arises out of a condition ot the blood. It Is manifested hy a painful skin irritation, crack ing and blistering of the skin, a secretion from ugly, rd blotches and sores. V Only a capable physlclsn can prescribe (correctly tor the treatment of eczema. Old wires' remedies are fallacious and often serve to Irritate the con dition. ,-, i Consult a reliable doctor when any akin trouble begins. Eczema spreads rapidly. The old proverb that "a stitch In time saves nine" applies to It with especial force. The doctor prescribes reme dies that are both soothing and healing. He recommends the proper dlet.and tonics for the blood that will prove a cure, It rigidly adhered to. - .. Take your prescriptions to a pharmacist who has a profes sional pride in following the doctor's written order to the letter; - j . This is the 16th of a series ot Editorial Advertisements ap pearing In thts paper each Sunt day. .!.. Copyright , PERFECT FITTING Leg Sizes lars, are individually sized fa width and length for you. So just ask for your leg size by name. Brtv for smalls, MoJit$ for mediums, Dmbea for talis. All in grand new colors. to Sl.35 SALBM . ORBCON Fhcne 3118 I ! 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