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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon; Friday Morning, February 25, 1938 PACE ELEVEN Society . . Clubs ' Music ' I News? ; and " Feator es. : of". Mterest ' .'to ' Women MAXINE BUREN Wtanen' Editor- Homemaking Styles.. Food Alpha Delta Pi" Alums ' ' Bridge . Make Plans -.for Benefit Slem Woman' clubhouae. Those Those present were Mlsa Cath- jf0 Be EjVttlt Of The Alpha Delta Pi alumnae ked to caU jira. John' Batley,- Mrs."-Homer Smith, Jr.. Mra.Karl MsTcll 23 ' were entertained,! the home of 87Z7. : v Pease. Mra. John Barley, Jr.; tin.' ' Mrs. Virgil ' 0Neil Wednesday . A late supper waa Mired by Kenneth Kntcn, Mrs. Bradford Wednesday nifht, March 23, night. The gronp made plans for. the hostess and daffodils . and Collins and Mrs. O'Neil,- i has been set as the. date for the second annual fashion bridge show for which members of Beta Stona FhL national educational aororlty, will be hostesses. The affair will be held at the Eiu Temple with playing beginning at o'clock to be followed by me . fashion show. Both men and wom en are inrited to attend and tick ets may be obtained from the members. Mrs. George Scales Is general chairman of the benefit bridge. Assisting her in making the ar rangements are Mrs. William J. Busick, sponsor, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, director, Mrs. Frank Shafer. Mrs. Lynn Heise, Mrs. Thomas Dry nan. Miss Ida Jo Eaton, Miss Gwendolyn Hunt, Miss Dorothy Blaisdell Miss Rovena Eyre ana Miss Betty Read. KNOWN BUT BY v- T "sift : TIKE I . VI i , 1 WORTH OF GOOD IS NOT ERIENCE -1 1 To stole this old proverb an other way "the continued use of Will Bros. Coffee con vinces one that its delicious quality can always be relied upon." For sixty years this confidence in Hills Bros. Cof fee has never been shaken. It has to be good coffee . millions buy it again and again. More people buy.it today than ever before. HILLS iBRQS. COFFEE v t a rv orrti MUin 1 f I ST. GROCERY Phone 9127 FREE D ".LIVERY 1230 State St. The State Street Grocery and Market is one of the Most Modern Food Markets in the Willamette Valley The assortments are large ana prices wiinm me reacn 01 everyone Try this fine market for all your food requirements. 3MS5- 3 Lb. Economy Pail Only Softasilk (5aE IFHimi? aa rnvNUCOA WITH VITAMIN "A" Lb19c ii37c Tomatoes No. IVi Tins with Puree for VEGETABLE DEPT. New Spuds Pounds .... Fresh Peas Pounds : 125C Lettuce 9c 2 Heads Potatoes No. 1 Gems 10 Pounds ... 15c POWDERED SUGAR JL 19e BROWN SUGAR 3 lbs 19c S ID) A a&h s Rojl Scot ED& I7Q(Sin a Tins Popular Family Size Pkg. UQ3 Oysters Tasty Pak 5 Oz. Juice Grapefruit Gulf Breeze H3 Can 49 Lb. Bag Thompson's Best J Large 2 for lledlam 19c 5c 1 1 Li MEAT i Department Pure Ground Beef v . . . Lb. 15c Tender-diced Minute Steaks ea. 5c Swiss Steak Lb, 25c .... ..Both for 25c 1 QT. KRAUT 1 QT. FRANKS OUauGr OatS SaladDressingi-EMONn.DFFpt.i5c E9C p37C Pure Lard . , Large 4 Lbs. 49c CLUB CALENDAR . - Friday, FebTHJiry 25 -Rickey Sunshine clnb, with ' Mrs. R&Iph Secor on Route C, ; 2 p.m. OretfBn - Stale Nureea' asaa cUtton, Deeconesa nuraes home 8 p.m. Dr. Douglas will speak. Neighbors of Woodcraft, Mil ler hall S p.m. ' JuTenlle Neighbors of Wood craft, Miller hall 4 p.m. elec tion of officers. N.A..L.C. auxiliary with Mrs. Bay Crittenden, 21st and Mar ket streets, 2 p.m. Barbara Fritchle Tent o f Daughters of -Union Veterans meet at WCTTJ hall, 8 p.m. Rickey Sunshine club with Mrs. Ralph Secor, 2 p.m. Ladles of Salem Dakota club meet with Mrs. Poff, 1235 North 5th street, 2 p.m. Women's Bible class. First Methodist church 2:30 at Old People's Home, 1625 Center street. Saturday February 26 Children's story hour, Fire place room of Fublic library 10 a.ra. Monday, February 28 P.E.O. s i s t erhood, A. B. Chapter, with Mrs. Lestle Sparks, 1025 North Capitol street, 7:45 p.m. Preference Discussion group, International relations of A. A. U.W., fireplace room library 7:30 p.m. Parent-Son Banquet At High School Agenda Cluh Meets at, Hrnhetz Home J Sorority Pledges At Willamette Announced V i . . ,-, - Second semester, fashing at 1A7 1 T1 m oft fiHfranlf Jtm a in close yesterday noon when prefer- March 1 at J o'clock. hmUud i"Sc 'o The Salem ehapter of the Fa- Mrs. Frank Hrubeti Jr., was tore Farmers of America will hold hostess t members of the Agen- 1U annual parent-son banquet In da xib at a dessert luncheon oa' the -cafeteria of the new high , . . .t,Ant . frh f Tn.-. weaneauaj tuernuw. iu Morgan,. ntt.i wM .Mt.f in ti. others Interested are inyited. tierman unmmer wiu oe loasi- deans office. The first three days of the week were devoted to per sonal rushing by the three soror ities, j - Last n5ght the three houses held pledge serTlces at fire o' clock . followed by. Informal din ners at sis o clock. . . . . T .I.. J Tt w. tin. vftY n.Ail luaoici, " tj,i Xlr T nmmli Sm Cs?.1e .urtennf S pSt Mrs. Gilbert Hammon aS"K. Sr'Sie'LSS Hrubeu., Mrs. K. A. Byer. was a Mrs. Doa Patton, Mrs. Glena Shed- eck, Mrs. Norval Hirons, Mrs. My- lic Instruction is chief speaker of the eTening and will talk on "Aft er high school, what?" Other features of the program are: speech by Roy Gerig, winner kv .;tA. Tkt T,i. of the public speaking contest are Miss! Ve ValkTrMisVTan: Cia h aiaw ioo . ... . . . cy Faust, and Miss Eileen Van " "enem oi vocauonai Agri Eaton, Salem; Miss Mary Head, Portland, Miss Anita Allison, Bel fa ire, Wh. . Benefit Card Party Entertains Many Approximately twenty tables of bridge, fire-hundred and pin ochle were In play at the after noon benefit card party giren by the American Legion auxiliary on Wednesday. Those making reservations were: Mrs. in Mcsnerry, jura. Ray Biaegar, Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Mrs. James Teed, Mrs. L. Bergs rlk, Mrs. Russel Pratt, Mrs. Hugh Hull, Mrs. George Miscn ler, Mrs. K. Smith, Mrs. Hal Cuf- fel, Mrs. Leon M. Brown, Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, Mrs." Clyde Johnson. Mrs. J. B." Pratzman, Mrs W S. Lerens, Mrs. Roma aid w. rooie. uuesis win oe past Hunter, Mrs. James H. Jennings, grand of fleers and officers of ?-rs. R. E. Majer, Mrs. Jay sal- unapwic cnapter uraer or tast ing, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Brady, Mrs. ern Star, who serred under Mrs. Ferdig Hall. Julia H?pp, Tneresa Barrick when sue was wortny Bouffleur. Mrs. Flynn Faught, matron. Supper will be served at Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. . J. a late hour by the hostess. Daf Irons. Mrs. A. J. Nixon, Mrs. f0dils and other spring flowers William F. Carothers, Mrs. Nei- wm decorate the rooms, lie O'Neil, Mrs. E. W. Ruther- Guests will be Mrs. Poole, Mrs. ford. Mrs. F. W. Waters. Mrs. M. Ralph Allen. Mrs. William Mer- culture and the F. F. A." by Hen ry Beutler, vocal selections by Jay Thompson, Floyd Baumgartner an1 Ti Cast av ItrAr an A W4 T? SI Beta Chi pledges are Miss Vir- w,n presented to winners In the ginia Rube, Roseburg. Mjss Irene njmtl bHc 8peaking contest. Bliss, Gifesham i Miss Jessie Mae and letter8 iven to the gtock Ruhndorf and Miss Betty Wethey, judxing team A reading will be Portland, glyen bj Howard McCall. Pledgesj of Delta Phi are Miss. Maxine Case, Miss Arlene Brown. Miss Virginia Hubbs, Miss Char- Mrs. James Walton and Mrs. lotte McKee, Miss Eleanor Aspin- Robert Herrall have Invited a wall, Salem; Miss Helen Dean, group of young matrons to lunch Hillsbord; Miss Josephine Gill- eon this afternoon at Godfrey's, strap, Turner; Miss Helene Chlr- Bridge will be in play during the gwln, Medford. afternoon at the Walton home. special guest. ( -v Ttih - PARTY FUDGE in 4 minutes Mrs. Barrick Will Be Hostess Tonight Mrs. Leon Barrick will enter tain with an Informal affair to night at her South Church street home In compliment to Mrs. Don- E. Ransdell, FloDelle Rilppa, Mrs. Robert B. Brennan, Mrs. Robert R. Boardman, Mrs. Don ald Madison, Mrs. L. S. Dotten, Mrs. Albert Bradford, Mrs. Paul Ficke, Mrs. Frank Jirak, Mrs. W. Clarke, Mrs. W. Gough- nour, Mrs. Carl HNiltenberg, Mrs. riott. Mrs. Byron Herrick, Mrs. Fred Gibson. Mrs. Harold Phil lippe, Mrs. Harry Crawford, Mrs. Ira L. Darby, Mrs. Lois Kleinke, Mrs. J. Wesley Antrlcan, Mrs. Grover Birtchet, Mrs. Alma Thompson. Mrs. James O. Rus- Marlon Cunningham. Mrs. Carl -;. " Susbauer, Mrs. Grace Clark, Mrs. Gus Erikson, Mrs. S. E. Hinkle, Mrs. Cyril Nadon, Mrs. L. E. Stlffler, Mrs. J. Ed Savage. Mrs. R. W. Hornaday. Mrs. R. v. Carleson, Mrs. Roger D. Wood- row. Those calling at the tea Niles Brown, Mrs. J. S. Murray, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs. Mil ton L. Meyers, Mrs. Paul H. Hau ser, Mrs. Ida Godfrey, Miss Em ma Godfrey. Miss Bertha Bab- cock, Mrs. Susan Varty, Miss hour were Mrs. Fred Kahlsdorf," Dorothy Cornelius and Miss Edna and Mrs. Harold Perkins. . McEinaney. Mrs. Hal Cuffel won high score in the contract bridge dlrlslon. while Mrs. Nellie O'Neil was Luncheon Will Honor high in the auction section. . Ju- , lia Hopp scored first in five- dub Members Mrs. Roy H. Simmons has bid- j den members of her contract club to her suburban home this after noon for luncheon and cards. Mrs. Delbert Simmons of Michi gan who with Mr. Simmons is visiting at the Roy Simmons home will be an additional guest. Club members are Mrs. Arch Jerman, Mrs. Palmer C. MacDon- ald of Portland, Mrs. James B. Young. Mrs. J. H. Callaghan, Mrs. II a. Maison. Mrs. Roy H. Sim mons. Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus, hundred and Mrs. G. Clark won the prize in pinochle. Members of the Junior Amen- can Legion Auxiliary assisted with the serving and Mrs. Leon Brown and Mrs. Earl Andresen presided at the tea table. Page FEBRUARY SPECIALS FWDAYSATURD AY-MONDAY s Men's Extra Heavy Mole skin Trousers, MA reg. $2.23 now ylty Men's Whipcord Work Trousers, sanforized SSL-$i.29 Men's "Red Ball" Over alls, 8-otmce. sanforized shrank, extra heavy, oar best ; . $1.10 Boys' "Red BalT Over alls, sizes 4 to 16, pre ahrnnk, 70f our best 7 Men's "Bi? Buck" Waist Overalls, 8-oz. pre shrunk t fn sanforized: J Men's Heavy Work Sox, reg. 15c Vtet ; now, each pr Zr Youhe Men's Corduroy Trousers, reg. mt $3.48, now-. V i y Ladies' Rayon Panties, new styles, bloomers, scanties and )Eg panties, now.... 36-in. Printed Percales, fast colors.; Shrunk. 80 square count.' Needle-. lized, now, yd. 36-in. Cretonnes, n w spring colors and de signs, reg. 25c, jg now.- ydw. .- Ladies' Brassieres and Bandeaux, new est styles, new Ladies' Knee High Hose, pure silk, fashioned. New spring colors 49c Ladies Slips, 4 gore or fitted, satins, taffetas, crepes, new styles Men's Dress Shirts, lat est styles. oni Preshrunk. Now.. VUl 9Cc We are open SATURDAY Nites. Come in and look around You enjoy it. . BLOCK'S GOLDEN RULE STORE Salem, Oregon 220 to 229 If. Liberty Mrs. Vibbert Luncheon Hostess Today Mrs. Claire "Vibbert -will enter tain at luncheon today at tne Senator Hotel complimentlns Mrs. Wayne Loder. Mrs. Joan J. members of her bridge club. Ta- Elliott and Mrs. T. A. Liresley. bles for bridge will be in play UU1'U6 . 1 rinh members are Mrs. Har- air. ana jits, uwrge i. xuhito fr nnvid Wrieht. are learmg tne ena oi ims wee Mrs. Elmer Daue. Mrs. O. a. ior a ioniugan i v.."v" Olson. Mrs. Scott Page. Mrs. Eric points. Butler, Mrs. Leon Gleason, Mrs. - Mose A4ams, Mrs. F. G. DeLano. Aifinnnl Rncietv News Iff l V. TTnrm . n A Hfrd KaT ' iui. uiijnu x. ui in nut - Yocom. . "THERE'S NO BETTER PLACE" 260 NORTH LIBERTY ST. At Our Bakery Dept. Variety of Butter Cakes Two layer cakes made of the very finest ingredients 53v Prices except as noted effectiveOrange Twist Rolls ... .6 for 10c Friday and Sat, Only Orange Marmalade Filling and Orange Topping Columbia Economy Market Will Feature Again This Week jQiaUQOlLQ Pure Beef, U. S. Government Inspected .lb. 49-lb. sack H.419 Cafltfflgaet3;ESaIliaimiPPWc3. 11.31 2 3 for 2SG AITEIILEtE PORES. SAEJSAGE Country Style ... lb. 110(3 ETaimesr I VEnutte Oeamis Small Botoy Lumma Beaca f7)c in 5-lb. Lots Young tender Mutton L.. lb. EOS TOrJAITOES Mssion, 22's 3 for sss (SteNEIUl BEEF Lean and Boneless . lb. HD 6 rolls 350 3 rolls 319s ib. ass Par? jyaGMmn Powdot? Large 4 lbs. 35c Boned Rolled lb. 25C Ecosiocay (5o22gq KlSflllc (SoGOeo lb. bag flgC Ib. tin 233 E,Eir'SUGE We. Solid Heal3 fQr Large Size doZCn EQ IL s r.3 N G NIIS)I OETS Set-'emarly ") DS. HOG AtWmEIS)ESI30 eacl h 5c W IIESI.IIVE THK RICH T TO LIMIT QUAXTITIES -