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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, November 14; 1937 FACE THIRTEEN Junior Club Benefit Event of Friday i A smart affair of Friday night ' was the bridge benefit for -wbich members of the Salem Junior Woman's club were hostesses at the home of Mrs. Hannah Martin on South High street. Honors for cards went to Miss Emelyn Fra iler in contract and Miss Marcelle DeMytt in .auction. Supper was Berved late in the evening and fall flowers were ar ranged about the rooms. The com mittee in charge of arrangements Included . Mrs. Joseph Young, chairman, Mrs. Ray Rhoten, Miss Ruth Thomas, Mrs. Evelyn Akers. Mrs. Kenneth .Lee, Miss Lucille Mosher, Miss Jean Bahlburg and Miss Nadlne Linn. I Those playing were Miss Irene Windsor, Miss Loretta Kahler, Miss Nadine Linn, MUs Victoria Schneider, Miss Helen Boardman, Min Jeryroe Uvston, Miss Jean' Bahlburg, Miss Madge Reid, Miss Ruth Geer, Miss Marcelle DeMytt, Miss Ann Bailey, Miss Rita Koes sler. Miss Alta Ruch, Miss Emelyn Frasier, Miss Helen Bird, M i s Beatrice Turtle, Miss Lucille , Mor, Miss Mabel McGullough. Miss Marjorie Knox, Miss Lois Riggs. Miss Kay Sibley, Mrs. Hazel Ebner, Mrs. Ray Rhoten, Mrs. Kenneth Lee, Mrs. Hannah Mar tin Mrs. George Fletcher, Mrs. Versa Enrstrom. Mrs. Estill Bronky Mrs. Verne Robb, Mrs. bert photo.) Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Joseph - Young, Mrs. Ronald Craven, Mrs. Pauline Robb. Mrs. Ira Fitts. Mrs, B. Van, Onsenoord, Mrs. Irriag Dyatt and Mrs.- Franklyn Prince- house.' ' . . .... . l.t" 1 ... I I --'... ;1 Veterans Foreign "Wars " Encampment Planned . " With the state encampment i of the Veterang of Foreign Wart scheduled for Salem next summer, the local auxiliary Is busy plan ning & yery active year. The com mittee named by the president to Join with the post in making con vention plans includes Mrs. Ward "Woelfe, Mrs. Onas Olson and Mrs. Chris Floer. j - ; Committee chairmen appointed at . last Tuesday's meeting are: membership, Mrs. Ward Woelfe; finance, Mrs. Fred Egelus; pub licity, Mrs. Onas Olson, and sew ing, Mrs. Hans Hofstetter. Other chairmen are to be appointed later. ;'. This Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock officers and committee chairmen will meet with the presi dent, Mrs. E. L. McElwain, j at her home at 1945 South Church street. On Thursday the regular all-day sewing meeting will be held at the home' of Mrs. Hans Hofstetter at 840 Hood street, A no-host luncheon will be served 3 at noon. I . Style-Smi-Li - - Quicken Mrs. George Robertson, the for mer Jessie Steele, married at the Grace Memorial church In -Portland Thursday night. (Gladys Gil- CLUB CALENDAR - Deaconess Nurses Give Dinner Club Meeting at Home Of Mrs. Schwartz - The Book and Thimble, club, mating at the heme of Mrs. Charles Schwarti completed plans for a Christmas party and fin ished a club quilt. Mrs. D. Wil liams, Mrs. Conrad Fox, Mrs. Charles Adams and Mrs." Ross Dam r ell were appointed on a dinner committee to assist at the Polk County Federated club meeting in West Salem on No vember 18. i Members are Mesdames: L. F. Brown. Hetty Timklns, Ray La cey, Chas. Sch warts, Rollln Bea ver, Anna Pattison, ' Ross Dam re!!, E. Sofltmers, B. Halstead. Al bert Isaak, C. Fox, Carl Boock, C. Castle, Chas. Adams, D. Williams, H. A. Hotte, Elmer Cook. J. Hill, J. N. Reese, Gus'Moore. Nor vel Gleason, R. Steel and F. W. Kubin. , i Luncheon Compliments Visiting Teachers One of the nicest social affairs during .the ; institute Friday was the buffet luncheon given by Miss Mildred Leighton at her new home in Winona Court complimenting local and out-of-town friends. Those invited were Miss Clara A. Trotter and Miss Anne O'Neill of the. Oregon Normal school at Monmouth, ; Mrs. Ray Killin of Dallas, Miss Eugenia Shanks of .Falls City, jMiss Ashbaugh. Mrs. W. A. Davenport, Miss Ella Deyoe, . Miss Ruth Frasier, Mrs. Greta Hiatt, Mrs. Dwight Leaf, Miss 5.Lorretta Matthias Mrs. Lloyd P. - Mitchell,' Miss Julia ' Query, and Mrs. Robert Wyatt of Salem. Legion Auxiliary to Hold Initiation . i i The past presidents of the American, Legion auxiliary will be In charge of 'initiation when the auxiliary meets Mondav right at the Fraternal temple. Mrs A. M. Johnson Is president of the , past presidents' roup.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis are In charge of entertainment for the evening. The post will Join the auxiliary after the initiation. "On tbe dec oration committee are Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. Carl Susbauer, Mrs. Walter Spaulding and Mrs. Frank Zinn. On the refreshment committee are Mrs. Dennis Stevenson. Mrs. Harry Wechter, Mrs. Jack Rich ardson, Mrs. Frank Waters, Mrs. Frank Jirak, Mrs. Herman Brown, Mrs. William Taw, Mra. June Lewis. Mrs. Waldo Mills and Mrs. Robert Budrow. - Monday, November 15 VFW officers and commit tee chairmen, with Mrs. E. L. McElwain. 1945 South Church street, 2 p.m. Study club in cultural back grounds, at Music Hall, 7:15 P.m. Iota Sigma, of WCTTJ at the hall. 6:30 p.m. No-host dinner and meeting to follow. - Junioraides of American Le fion auxiliary, with Mrs. Leif Bergsvik. ! 1090 North Cottage street, 3:30 p.m. Working for baaaar. . AATJW Drama class meet at YWCA. 7:30 p.m. THewlay, November 16 American War Mothers no host dinner 12:30 at American Lutheran church. " All mothers invited. MacDowell club concert, Earle Potter soloist; 8:30 p.m. at Leslie auditorium. - Else Ebsen drama class. Art room of Salem public library, 2:30 p.m. North Salem WCTTJ at United Brethren Englewood church. 10:30 a.m. All-day meeting. Laurel Social club, with Mrs. Emmett on Glen Creek "'road. 2 p.m. - Benefit Card party at ' St. Vincent de Paul parish house. Sponsored by rural young men, 8:30 p.m. Ministers Wives, with. Mrs. J. E. Milligan, 836 State street, 2:30 p.m. PEP Teachers' vlub with Mrs. Grace Sehon, 1545 Mission street, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Star no-host dinner and meeting, 6:30 p.m. Etokta -club, with Mrs. Rich ard Erickson, 1515 North Lib erty. 2 p.m. WCTU membership tea, pub lie invited. j Wednesday, November 17 Salem 1 Women's press club, 6:30 no-host dinner with Mrs. Al Lindbeck at 1373 South High street. - Royal Neighbors Sewing club, with Mrs. Gladys Young blood. 239 South 22nd street. Thanksgiving dinner. Thursday, November 18 VFW all day sewing meet ing and i no-host lunch, with Mrs. Hans Hofstetter,' 840 Hood street. U. S. Grant circle. Grand Army of the Republic, business meeting and no-host lunch, Ar mory, 2 p.m. Hal Hibbard camp and auxil iary families, USWD covered dish dinner, 6:30 p.m., Armory. The nurses of 'the Deaconess hospital entertained at dinner last night at the Golden Pheasant in honor of Miss Marian Sederstrom and Miss Myrtle Anderson, super visors at the hospital, who ara leaving Monday for Minneapolis, their former home. The eight o'clock dinner was served at a, long table centered with chrysanthemums in the bronze shades. Covers were placed for Miss An derson, Miss Sederstrom, Miss Mary Anna Liebe, Sister Anna Dnerkesen, Miss Mary Regren, Miss Katie Regren. Mrs. Juanita Cassellius, Miss Martha Scholz, Miss Tina Weddle, Mrs. Esther Seamster, Miss Elizabeth Kyle, Mrs. Naomi Rice, Miss Hazelle Ar kebauer. Miss Clara Neu, Miss Erna Dirks, Mrs. Frances Mapes, Miss Emma . Stave, Miss Laken Clara, Mrs. Moran Adeline, Miss Mattie Hansen, Miss Mary Beindt, Miss Florence Sabbe, Miss Sylvia Martin and Miss Marie Bedford. Golf at Salem Club Enjoyed Friday Women of the Salem Golf club braved the rain on Friday morn ing and enjoyed a good game of golf according' to reports from members of the group. Mrs Se phus Starr gave prizes for both A and B classes, Mrs. Robert Sav age winning in the first group ad Mrs. Harry Wiedmer winning: 43 the second. ; Those playing were Mrs. Sephus Starr, Mrs. Robert Savage, Mrs. . Graham Sharkey, Mrs. W. G. Wa terman, Mrs. Harry Olinger, Mrs. Harry Gustafson, Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. Harry Wiedmer and Mrs. Van Wieder. Next Friday the group will play ' cards in the clubhouse If weather does not permit outdoor play, i . . Madcap Marionettes to ' Be Presented Soon St. Paul's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church is sponsoring the Madcap Marionettes under the direction of Mrs, Frank Decke bach Friday November 27 In the parish hall. There will be both an afternoon and evening perform ance " beginning at 3 and 7:30 o'clock. Those wishing to make reservations for line parties are asked to call Mrs. Russell Catlin. This same group of puppets was presented during the state fair this year and will be remembered by the children. A complete new program has been arranged with m p $j Y m - ?- -Ul ' ' 7 T, - . - : . v rifr - 1 J, - r . I- .: K: ' -7 ' Happy Hour Club; Meets at Detroit Mrs. Jameg Rand, Jr., Is new President; More . Pupils Enroll DETROIT Mrs. Tom Fryer was hostess to the Happy Hour club Wednesday afternoon. j Mrs. Walter Brinkmeyer, Mrs, Richard Hansen and Mrs. Carl Westerburg I received j prizes , In fa contest. Election of officers wis held: Mrs. James Rand. Jr., presl dent: Mrs. ; Richard - Lee, vice- president, and Mrs. Charles Clea- ter, secretary-treasurer. The next meeting will 1e December 1 at the Community halt ; 3Iove to Guard Station Mr. and Mrs. Carl Westerburg are moving to the Marlon Forks guard station for the winter. Westerbury works for the forest service. i ; Three more children enrolled In the grade school here this week from Stayton. They are Virginia, FashionNbte , ' ',' . "M 'o::.:..:::...:.:v:r;:.v::: .... , .. ' ' t OSC Hoineconiing i Opens on Friday CORVALLIS Alomnl return ing for the annual homecoming weekend at Oregon State college November 19 and 20 will be greet ed with the slogan "Back in Step with Beaver Pep," on house signs, placards. and elsewhere-about the campus. The phrase is thewln ning effort of Ted Kirsch jot Mau- pin, selected from among some 200 entries In a slogan contest. The annual football game Sat urday afternoon will be the fea ture, of the weekend,, as usual, with the . Oregon .State Beavers playing Washington State Cougars on newly-turfed Bell field. The traditional rally and. bonfire tire scheduled for Friday night, and homecoming dance Saturday night. :;,. : .u, 1 ' "If John wins It again this year, he gets permanent possession of it, I'm afraid." . If it's a trophy, it's strange how blind he'll continue to its lack of beauty though he really values such good line and perfect taste as his wife's black sheer wool on the right. A sunburst of darts trims its bodice and skirt pockets and there is distinctive emphasis on outline from neck to hem via a padded roll of black grosgraln The hem of the black silk jersey on the left received special at- BETHANY Mrs. Attie Lee was honored at a party at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Al- bert Grinde on the occasion of : Mrs. Lee's birthday. I I - Assisting j Mrs. Grinde during , the tea hour was her daughter, ? Mrs. Opal Jorgensen. 1 ! Present were Mrs. L. C. East man Mr. F. 7L Kaufman. Mrs. Nancy Burke. Mrs. C. J. Cooley, f early, as the above picture testl Mr. TTnritt& T-oe. Mrs. Harry I a lies. Wright- These are the times when you start hearing -about it -being so many more days until Christmas so Mary Carlisle. 'screen star, got the Jump on Santa Claus and real ly did her Christmas shopping Bentson. Mrs. Helen M. man. Mrs. John Morley. Mrs. Carl Specht, Miss Rose Specht, Mrs. Oscar Storaasll. Mrs. Elisabeth Nicol. Mrs. 'Minnie Moser. Mrs. Frank J. Ronbal, Mrs. Grinde. Mrs. Jorgenson and the honor guest. ! STAYTON Mrs. Hal Cuf fel Shirley and David, Silvers. Mrs. Willow Evans and Mrs Joan Staynor, teachers in the grade - school, and Miss Annette Adcock. teacher at the high school, attended institute In Sa lem Friday. Safety Education Talk Scheduled for Thursday At Scotts Mills School SCOTTS MILLS John Kerrick of the state traffic safety educa tion division for high schools will speak at the school gymnasium Thursday, November 18, at 8 p. m. Kerrick, 1 who Is available to every high school requesting his services, will present the mov ing picture "We Drivers." which was considered the best traffic safety film shown last year. Parents and students i ar all nrged to attend. There i will be no admission. Returning to School MISSION BOTTOM Miss Kre ta Calavan of Talbot wijl return. Monday to teach at Mission Bot tom school after an absence of three weeks due to illness of her brother and the death; of her mother. " , I lovers' knots also are made to furnish a touch of humor and a f in- ish jn back. Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. 1 n the Valley Social Realm Schultaber, Mrs. Donald Moore, and Mrs. Harvey Hallett. The! wedding of : Miss and Preston Young will event of November 20. Hallet be an tentlon, too, with a border of crushed velvet ribbon of which the big entertained members of her bridjre club at her home on Tuesday aft ernoon. A dessert luncheon was orved after which cards were played. Mrs. Taylor Brown and Mrs. Cuf fel held high scores, Mrs. K. Smith the special prize, and Mrs John Fisher the guest prize, i Those present were Mrs. Louis Lorenx. Mrs. Ralph Klnser, Mrs Tyler Brown. Mrs. Hugh Hull, Mrs. K. Smith, and Mrs. George Mischler, all of Salem, and Mrs. John Fisher and the hostess, Mrs Hal CuffeJ. : . - WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs George Becker announce the ap proaching marriage of their daughter Vida Becker to John Kinns. son .Of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinns. The wedding will take place at St. Luke's Catholic church Tues day. November 16, at 9 a.m. ar ter which the young couple will reside on the Kinns farm west lot Woodburn. BRUSH CREEK Mrs. G. A. Moberg was hostess at luncheon and an afternoon of sewing fat her home here Friday. At lunch eon covers were laid for Mrs. S P. Moberg and Mrs. Russell Nel son oi Scotts Mills. Mrs. Ray mond Kellis, Janet Kellis, Althea Meyer. Patience Moberg and Mrs, Moberg. Additional afternoon guests were Mrs. M. J. Madsen and Miss Lillie Madsen. SILVERTON Miss Floience Hallett, bride elect of Preston Young, was complimented at a shower Wednesday afternoon at the Hallett home, with Mrs. E. P. McNeer and Mrs. John Wilson arranging the affair. Bidden were Mrs. Clarence Moffett, Mrs. Martin, Hannan, Mrs. George Jaeschke, Miss Celia Hannin, Mrs. George Wicsner, Mrs. Mac Weittren, Mrs. George Lovett, Mrs. Verlin White, Mrs. E. AJ Wilson, Mrs. Johanna Schaeffer, Mrs. W. Fry, Mrs. Lou Hogland, Mrs. Archie Wright, Miss Lillian Schaefer. Mrs. Miles Tobias, Mrs. A. Poole, Mrs. Charles Friar, Mrs. Claire Helm ke, lUrs. Theodore Rutherford, Mrs. Sam Lorenzen, Mrs. 0. Tok stad. Mrs. Ed Langley, Mrs. J. Wlrth, Mrs. Roscue Langley. Mrs. Jim Hay, Mrs. Kenneth Williams, Mrs. pd Rhodenberger, Mrs. Fred Caverider. Mrs. B. Cross, Mrs. Harvey Good, Mrs. Bill Jones, Mrs. I Gladwyn Hamre, Mrs. B. Gaffey, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. Mar ion Green, Mrj. E. . P. McNeer Mrs j John Conrad, Mrs. Henry ThJ Past Noble Grand's club held its November meeting at the home; of Mrs. John Reed Thurs day. Twentv two women were present at the one o'clock lunch eon served by Mrs. Reed, ' Mrs. HAYESVILLE Mrs. Rovilla Irene! Parton and Mrs. rjora Mc- McAfee entertained Wednesday at Kinney. At the business meeting a quilting party. The guests were plans: were made for the Christ- served with lunch at the home of mas party to be held at the home Mrs. McAfee's daughter, Mrs. of Mrs. F. Seek in December, Robin Day. who lives next door. LEBANON Wednesday was a busy day ' for the women of the Methodist church as all three circles of the Aid held meetings. Circle Not. 1 met at the' home of Mrs. Albert Simons with 16 pres ent. The members presented Mrs. Bill Warden with a handkerchief shower. The Wardens will return soon to their former home in the middle west. Circle No. 2 met with Mrs. Tom Jones with 19 present. Mrs. Nan Morris. Mrs. Nellie Butler and Mrs. Lottj Arnold were guests. A surprise shower was given Mrs. Basil Shanks and Mrs. Hill. Circle No. 3 met with Mrs. C. G. Mason. This group will have charge of the novelty-booth at the .bazaar which will be in charge of Mrs. Nan Morris jl& Mrs. Nellie Butler. Mrs. Lofty Arnold and Mrs. E. H. Schllski will have charge of decorating the booth. The other circles will also assist with the baiaar. FROM NEW YORK TO YOU T BRINGS REPRESENTATIVE S ... With oil the latest research Information from Miss j Arden't Fifth Avenue Saton, her specially trained representative comes to advise you on your kidi- vidual complexion problems. Do come in to see her. Noveniber 17th-20th Inclusive v. ' Quisenberry's Central Pharmacy 410 StaU I Phone 9123 Mrs. Helen Penfold, Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Jennie Southard will be hostesses at this party which will be an evening affair. After the business meeting an several interesting skits, for this interesting program was present- v Young Salem will have the' chance to learn the popular dance, "The Big Apple," at classes which are beginning in the Nelson build ing starting tomorrow night at 7 o'clock. : This modern version of the old time "square dance" The 4-H club of Hwegle school, originated, at the University of newly organized group, met re- South Carolina was named for a cently to elect officers and plan restaurant called the "Big Apple" the first year of work. Fred Han- and Jias become one of the most sell was elected to lead the club, popular dances of this day. Ed Wayne Knight; was chosen v I c e Cheney is in -charge of the classes, president, Marion Thrasher secre- ! i tary. Oscar Shackman sergeant-at- The regular meeting of the Sa- arms, Erwin Winkenwerder yell lem Ministers' Wives will be held leader, and Josephine Winken- at the home of Mrs. J. E. Milligan werder song leader. The group at 658 State street on Tuesday at plans to finish its work by the end" 2:39 o'clock. All ministers wives of the year and receive 4-H club of Salem are invited to come and pins. : - bring guests. WINTER TRAVEL SPECIALS MEXICO Christmas Tour -15 days from San Francisco . both ways rail all expense, hotels, meals and many motor trips, , Tlamid8,Temple' Cathedrals, Palaces,! etc.; all first class, only 210. PANAMA and MEXICO CRUISE 14 days' in Mexico and 4 days at Panama 35 days all expense afloat and ashore from , San , Francisco, 1st class 400. Tourist 315. VAGABOND CRUISE to SOUTH AMERICA 100 days from San Francisco, about 15 ports of call, only S465. JAMAICA CRUISE about 60 days from Portland, calls at an Francisco, Los Angeles, The Canal and three weeks in Jamaica all expense 425. ; CUBAN CRUISE 37 days from San Francisco with calls at Acapulco Mexico, The Panama Canal, and 11 days in Havana With hotel, meals and sightseeing trips. Tourist class 1210. HAWAII 3 weeks from San Francisco all expense including r days on Islands only $377.50 1st class. Cabin class 1297.50. PANAMA CRUISE 21 days from San Francisco with calls at Acapnlco, Mexico, both days, Los Angeles and 4 days at Canal all expense. 1st class 1249. Tourist 3156. CRUISES TO THE SOUTH SEAS ROUND THE WORLD THE MEDITERRANEAN" SOUTH AMERICA STEAMSHIP TICKETS AXYWHERE. .YOUR NEAREST TRAVEL SERVICE. Tie Salem Travel Agency - 477 Coart SU, Salem show. : " " j Bride-ElecLHonor Guest At Party Monday Miss Margaret Thompson was hostess for an Informal party and shower Monday in honor of Miss Agnes L. Brown whose marriage to William Schotthoefer will ; be an event of Thanksgiving day at St. Vincent dePaul Catholic church. - 1 Guests were Misses Brown. Ag nes Meyer. Pearl Biairy, Honora Reidy, Marie Sanders, Margaret Thompson. Frances WestfalL Mrs. Dorothy Shephard and Mrs. Marie Danison. . Youth Catholic men of St. Vin cent de Paul parish who live in rural districts will sponsor a bene fit card party on Tuesday night at Parish hall. Cards, dancing and a program will be features of the evening's entertainment. The af fair is scheduled to begin at 8:30 o'clock. - . I , - !, " Members of the Salem Women's Press - club will bo hostesses to husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Lindbeck on Tuesday night at 6:30 o'clock.. The affair Is in the nature of a no-host din ner, i ., ivv. Mrs. L C. Joiner from Billings, Mont., is a guest la the homes of H. B. and C. L. Seagrove and fam ilies. Frs. Joiner is a niece of Mrs. H. B. Seagrove, 1690 South Church street. " " - Miss Amanda . Matthews j of Shaw is visiting Salem friends. ed by Minnie Preston and Mary Gould. Mrs. Emma Bellinger, Miss j Betty Reed and Mrs. V. Neushaum were among the guests present. In answer to roll call each member responded with an Armistice story or related what! they would do If they had a million dollars, hi Guests were Mrs. D. Greig, Mrs. A. Lewisj Mrs. Viva Hogue, Mrs. A. Stettler and Mrs. J. L. Morri son. Harrison Hartzel was pleasant ly surprised Wednesday night when a group of friends arrived to wish him a pleasant trip to California on which he departed Thursday. - Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Lewis and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Evans and children, Jimmie, Alvin and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stettler and children, Jean, Jimmie and Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. D. Grelg and children, Ver non and Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Miss Helen McHlron will talk on the appreciation of music at a meeting to be held in Music hall ter Doolittle and Jean on Willamette campus Monday night at 7:15. The public is invit ed. - Mrt and Mrs. Walter Socolofsky are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Walter David, at th Salem General hospital yes terday morning. - Salem Venetian Blinds Made to your or der In Our Own Salem Factory. INTERLOCKING WEATHER STRIPPING that lasts the life of ypor building. WlJiDOW SHADES made ;to order and repaired or cleaned. RemWdt & Lewis I MANUFACTURERS ' Salem Venetian Blinds 447 Court SC - Phone 4IS1 INTERLOCKING WEATHER STRIP h will atop that draft or; wa ter leak: In doors and windows. Let ns show you how weather strip ACTUALLY COSTS YOU NOTHING. Salem Venetian Blind 'Window Shades Reinholdt ' & Lewis MANUFACTURERS. 1 Salem Venetian Blinds 467 Coart St. Phone 4131 0r My Mew- j-W J .- ', ' -'""ffn -0 I-.' Strawberry Plants Asparagus Rhubarb Fruit Trees Stepping Stones Peony Roots, Named Varieties . Tulip Bulbs, 40c dos. 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