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Tfca OREGON STATESMAN. Salm. Oregon, Sunday Morning, May 22, 1933 PAGE ELEVEN Fidelis Class Meets At Church The Fidelia clas. of the Juou Lee Memorial church met In the Fireplace room of the church Friday evening, for their rular monthly social and business meet ing. A 6:30 covered dish dinner was served -with Jars. Gail Jones, assisted by Mrs. Lester Wahl and Mrs. Edwin Thomas. -'. Those present rnclnded: Rev. and Mrs. Lynn Wwd; fir and Mrs. C. W. McCabe Blalre and Beverly; Mr. and Mm. Lesterv E. Wahl; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Thomas and Laura Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Gail Jones, Dick and Gary; Mr. and Mrs. .tobert Kl era pel; Mr. and Mrs. George fvhder--man, Gerald and Cleonni: Mr and Mrs. George Bonner, Donni and Bob; Mr and Mrs. Nick Brink lev, Mr. fknd Mrs- J. F. Kinney, Marie Martin, Vera Ltshart. - Wanda -Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bnkey, Berntee Brewster and Edna McElEaney. Operetta at Leslie. . Is Successful Predictions of the successful production of the operetta "Blue Beard" by the upperclassmen of Leslie junior high school proved true and a large audience attend ed the musical Play Friday night. The music by Fay Foster la es pecially beautiful and adaptlble to children's voices. Costumes were colorful, scenery was "designed and built for the occasion. Miss Gretchen Kreamer was di rector of the operetta and Miss Eunice Johnson played accompan iment. Austin Wilson played the violin during the operetta. Stage sets were made by Kenneth Morse under the direction of Mrs. An drews. Propertymen were Charles Sears and Erwln Frye.; Eleanor Wagner was prompter and Mrs. Henna acted as business manager. The cast Included: Blue Beard.- ....RoHand Clereland . Koeebelt. hi fiaeeEthjJ Mae Wiliiama heoette Betty SeTena Alwilda .. Caarlotta Humphrey a'tmela ...Lucille Reed - Honoria .Betty Merrer rtina . Louue Polk Haiel cooper .Lorraine Guthrie Jim 8twmrt tlfU - Jsmiled - - - Iftf fyetcken 1 4&v mil Mrs. Conn Hostess to Missionary Group The Missionary society of the First Batpist church met Friday at the home of Mrs. Elmer Conn with Mrs. L. Dnnn and Mrs. Robert Fromm on the program. Those assisting Mrs. Conn at the tea hour were Mrs. Joseph Gra ber, Mrs. Clyde Crawford, Mrs Ray Cates and Mrs. J. G. N?sh. Those present were: Me shames Bernice Mlllett. Elva CirtEtof ferson, Lee Cross, Ray Cates, T. W. Davles, D. A. Wlmer. Annie Cox, Joe.Teel, J. R. Pennington, W. A. Cunningham, Jamw How ard, Lespin Douris, James E. Foster, Leon Lambert, J. R. Cates, T. H. Clare, E. C. Race, Jackson Purvin.e E. C. Newberry, Alice Orme. S. L. Smith, C. H. McCallah. C. Ai Crawford, Joseph Graber, W. E. Robin, J. G. Nash, L. S. McClinUc, L. A. Dunn, 01ive2eh, L. D. Wyatt. H. L. Martin. E. J. Ayres W. A. Lottis. Nathan Isack, Rose Broncnshio, ; Robert Fromm, Ruth Weaver, Viola A. Harrelson. Katherine Parsons, Mark Skiff, Elmer Conn, Olive McAnlnch, W. H. McAnlnch and the Rev. and Mrs. Irving A Fox. Barbara Barnes' Dance Review Clever . A dance on suitcaaes Is a fea ture of the prologue to the "Kid- Costly -Looking yet so ensive Youll be amazed how quickly these medallions work np all because they're so easily memo rised. It's a Joy, not a task, to make . cloths, spreads, and other accessories. In string, the medal lions are 7 and 3 inches in diam eter; smaller in finer cotton. Pat tern 1770. contains directions for die Kabaret," part of the tenth making the medallions lllnstra nnnnat dance revue to be riven by the Barbara Barnes scLr ol of professional danciug at the new high school auditorium on Thurs day, June 9th- ' Following the clever . a a c e with Auitcases four eirls. Flora Jane Johnson, Colleen Kroner, Shirlev Lukins, and Gloria Myers, tions of them are of stitches; ma terials required; photographs of medallions. ' Send 10 cents in stamps or coin fcoin preferred) for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman Needle- craft DeDt. Write plainly PAT TERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Federal Band to Play on Saturday Will Appear on Program of Qicmawa Celebration : in two Concerts The Federal Symphonic band J of- Portland, a . federal music project, composed of 50, mep ands directed by MIsha Pelz. wU . beL featured in an afternoon and eve-2 ning concert In conjunction with the annual celebration or tne Salem Indian school at Chemawa, Saturday, May 2S. Many dignitaries inciuaing Governor CharUs H. M art' i and visiting officials from the bureau of Indian affairs in WaRhlrrton. D. C, along with a large group of Pacific northwest Indians will be present. Salem Indian school Is tie old est Indian boarding school in the United States. Its enrollment is comprised of students from the states of Oregon, Washington. northern California, Idaho, Mon ta'na' and Utah. The afternoon concert p.-ogram will include the following se lections: . "William Tell," overture..... - ' Rossini "Military" waltz... . . .Waldteufel "Dance of the Hours" . . i .PonchlelU (La Gloeonda) "On the Trail" ;. Grofe Intermission Andalucia" . . . - Lecuona la a Monastery Garden"...." .................. Ketelbey Tunes fram "Maytime". Rubers March Slav" TchaikCTsky . The evening co: cert program includes: "The Bartered Bride," overtime Srotana "Gold and Silver." waltz. . Lehar "Favorite Melodies" . .V. ficrbert My Hero," symphonic mmaich Straus OSC Graduation Is Slated May 31 tion at Mafshfield June 2 and 3 Mrs. Lewis Judson will enter tain the club, with a picnic at the tome of her aunt, Mrs. Ed WellerJ on the Little .North fork of the Griielda G wendolya. In the Valley Social Realm DALLAS The regular meet- LYONS Mrs, Frank Johnston, ing of the Women's Missionary Mrs. Paul Johnston and Mrs. Merl gantiam oa Jane 2. society-of the First Methodist Gavette were hostesses to the rhnrch was held at the home of Ladies' Aid society at the club- SHELBCR. . Shelburn friends . 9 m 1 a. W J wAm m - -mm . Ttrni "VTV . TIT.Jii. V vstis WartaoHllV O f t VT fM AT Tft. TT J 1 In va will kfi 1 Tl 'So Robert proposed last night Don t you tnuK ne o ,o f fa,ia world with uh T?an,iii pns Rhrnpder waa the devotion- t.r.at tn Mt of hU marriaae Y vn7"Ua0UtrM. &Wv talent as. dancers. What Bu'ell and Mr8. Gc0rge -Hawkins al leader..The constitution was nexfSunday to Norene Sim. of HL..r. r. n-nA,!.. withnnt nrevlons rehearsals Full skirted success they acnieve wenn iney ag assistant hostesses. adopted. The next meeting wm scio. !m""c..bv?!XrPS ?S. Ti'vM-' P"VZuSn With a cov eacounter a night club hostess, Eiection of officers for the new be held at the home of Mrs. Hugh The newlyweds will be at home white lace bo ero buttoned down the front, you're Irresistible. Or aptly portrayed by Joanne year was held with the following Gavette. Anyone wishing to Join near Shelburn. white lace i Miw, dmiotm am uotw y .,..- f Thomas. Is another plsode in the ho. Mr. Wea Elliott, presi- the Aid is urged to be present - rink vet leaVes;! fjl ffi -t; Mrs. CecU RIggs. vice-presi- and sign the constitution and be- nuu uuw J"uc J-- , v dent; Mrs. A. M. larsen, recora- come a cnaner memocr. h.foJ'enln? v r.Tr-8 ing secretary; Mrs. Herbert J. . Kiddle Kabaretja r"" Elliott, financial secretary; Mrs. SHELBURN Shelburn friends prologue act one and c. w. Low, foreign missionary are pleased to hear of the an- v and is the theme of the aance ' , . Ml,nlimnn vi.,vp- uaue a " - OREGON STATE COLLl.CE More degrees will be granted at the 69th annual crmmfrnr.-ment at Oregon State college, rrhed-. uled for May 31 than hav. ever been conferred at one time at this institution, according tr the tentative list of -andidate." for graduation - compiled by - E. - B. Lemon, registrar. - - The advance ?ist shows 520 seniors who will receive bsu-helor degrees and 78 others who will receive graduate or prof.ws.onal degrees,- making almost actly COO degrees to oe granted, in case there are nonorary deprees to be conferred. The previous hith graduating class was in 1923 ..when 522 degrees were coaferred. This, year five doc tor of philosophy degrees are to be conferred, which is the larg est number to attain thin hlgft scholastic achievement in any one year here. " Dr. Oswald W. S. McCa:i. pas tor of the First Congregational, church at Berkeley, Calif., will give" the baccalaureate address Sunday, May 29. Dr. Joseim Ma son Artman of Chcago. editor of the magazine Character in Every day Life, will giva the comJnce ment address. f - r&iu. - and pink velvet leaves appliqueed Features, Inc. . CLUB CALENDAR Kimkl Wit.- Addle Wit Kchrd Tkatcber Cbern f VilUrere included: Kothellm Ae undaon. Dorothy Arthor. Mildred Beach. Ealalia Blundell. Loetlla J)adlnK. Z lpha Campbell, Xaryloia Dwlaaer, Em ma Loa East, Arlena HolaMa, Jea Hrugh. Lorraine MaekUn. Halda Kiekel. Merjorie Pratt. Joyea Samnela. Bbetka. Maryaret Teem, Ardya Thonrv asoa, Edita Wad. Geraldine Wolf. Bar bara Arthur, Barbara Belt, Bonaue Beo aoa. Alice Fromm, Violet Dialer, Betty Graham. Kaxiae Hawke. Jea Haaltn. ilarjorie Jadaoo, Aaaabell Lambert. Bar bara Leoohardt, Fredora Ling. Mariana Low. Olene Mehlhoff. Maxina Meyer. VTObae Koffitt. Jaaica-Patteraon. Vir a'nia Pepe. Hilda Rohmer, Dorothy Sta ple. Mary Eliaabeth Siaaoa. Margaret Van Oadol. Berdelle Wade. Kalhrya Wil liama. Ague Johnaen. Salpb Calkin. Ar nold Eiehetberger, Jack Gibaoa. Harry Joaea. Keaneth Keaagy. Raleigh Reel. Reid Sbeltoa. Doa Scaur, Bob Smith and Ben Cpdegratf. Semi-Finals Played at Golf Club Friday Semi-finals In the sprint golf tournament for women was held Friday at the fjalem OolT club and finals will be heltf next Friday; Mrs. James Sean was high in class A and Mrs. GKrge Rltteman in class B. Luncheon was served at noon. Those playing were Mr. Carl Cover,- Mrs. H. H. Tbon.as of Myrtle Point. Mrs. Grovor C. Bellinger. Mrs. . Robert Joseph, Mrs. Crelghton ones, Misa Jose phine McGilchrlst. Mrs. Chester Zumwalt, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Sydney Hoffman. Mm. Al vt-tr. Mrs. F. C. Ititner. Mrs. Monday, May 23 OSNA district meeting, 8 p.m. at Deaconess Nuriei' home. I Delta Gamma Alumna, with Mrs. Silas Galser, 825 North Winter street, 8 p.m. Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae with Mrs. E. B. Bossatti. Dal las. 8 p.m. Chapter AB of PEO sister hood, with Mrs. Morton E. Peck, 1552 Court street, 7:45 p. m. Royal! Neighbors, Fraternal temple. 8 p.m. . Tuesday, May 24 Eastern Star Social After noon club. Masonic temtle, 2 p.m. Fldac! afternoon group, 2 p.m. with Mrs. Frank Zinn in S u n n y s Ide. Transportation, 9415. Sons Of Union Veteran and auxiliary social meeting and no-host dinner 6:20 with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Waterman, 1307 Hines street. Salem Women's Press club with Mrs. Paul Harvey, 711 North Cottage street, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, May 26 Town i and Gown club meet at Lausanne hall, 2:30 p.m. r Friday, May 27 Daughters Cnion Veterans, 8 p.m., iWCTU rooms. Tevue by Barbara Barnes. Boyers Given Surprise Housewarming A surprise housewarming i was given by Mrs. Al Mallory for Mr. tt m Fftnnmiri Stvlf and Mrs. John E. Boyer at their Home Economics Oiyie home in Turner Friday night. The Cnow Wednesday group presented the Boyers with J gifts and the evening was spent Tne annual Home Economics in playing games. Refreshments club atyle show of the high school were servea at a tate nour ana wll be presented Wednesday ar home missionary treasurer; Mrs. loris Crenshaw andClifford Bax- L. A. Bollman. corresponding sec- ter. Miss Crenshaw - is a 1933 retary; Mrs. William Weaver, sec- graduate of the local high school retary of offerings; Mrs. B. C. Bell, chairman of, education com mittee ; Mrs. E. D. Con well and Mrs. Roy Ferguson, children's work ; Miss Dorotha Green well and a 1937 normal graduate. LYONS The Townsend club held its benefit card party at the E. E. Miller home Tuesday night , and Mrs. Lamor, junior work, and Witn jiTe tables of "500." High Downing and 1 Albert Ring, low by Mrs. Albert Ring and Alias Cornforth, traveling by Mrs. Or ville Downing. - SALEM HEIGHTS Mr. and aVsUUng the ho"stesV wer Urn. ZoZYnTnVZ RandaU Bue11' 8Pp,y Becr- Prizes were won by Mr. Orville Floyd Boyer, Mrs. unanes woyer at 2:45 0-ci0ck. All students, y MnrTlTl ,l1-1 and Miss Doris Gutekunst. ; : "others and friends are Invited to . Palon Murphy presided at Those present were Mr. i and and the Girl's league tea t business meeting. Plan, were Mrs. John E. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. nonor of their mothers will fol- 'or a rummage sale to be H. E. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lo the show. There will, be the ? u.n8 11 U 71 an" Boyer. Mrs. Elka Wallace, Mr. and presentation of honor pin. and nounced that members of the .o- Mrs. George .iMire mr. na r, the Julia Creech cup wm oe - - Mrg Alvin Burton and son, Mar unanes ujxsieu unanes ana uvuy awarded to the outstanding senior iiTn are visiUng Mr. Burton'a O'Niel. IMrs. George Gutekunst girl to Home Economics. roll bandages. pirents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bur- and Miss iDoris Gutekunst, i Mr. clothes made by the students in A pleasant tea hour followed. ton. ?rn(?r8M la,JJ' Sr d the clothing classes will be mod- The tea table was centered with blrthday celebration was held Malory, Mrs Floyd Boyer and tnJ win cot. an attractive arrangement of forAGrandp Burton and Marilyn !nf, !nt,I 5Lrth kiJ.; Mr. ton dresses, wool dresses, skirt, mixed spring flowers Mrs. Ralph hiVe the same birth date. McCulley, Miss Bertha Elser. Mrs. and DlouseB gports wear. after- Murphy presided at the urns, who u a. xvicjuiiey, uorovny tiuu xuuu, .flTn. make-overs, inform- Twenty-three members were McCulley, Mr. and Mrs. Greeniey, . uiIored coats, suits and grad- present for the meeting. Mrs. D. Davenport. Mrs. H. Ev- " V a. .!,. The committees In charge of'... SALEM HEIGHTS President the affair Include Lois Wilson, juchard Senter entertained the general chairman, Doris Windsor, graduating class with a waffle music; publicity, .Jean Peffer, breakfast Friday morning, lnclud- Audrey Christmann; ushers, aiar- ng ti,e principal, Mrs. Booth who " 7 . ,. i, n r.nlvn . . . . . . . : i M , inu t ion ttoDertson; iuhc-uii ---j " loaaiea tne ciass wiin au ongiui Christening services will be ijeln: promoter, Millicent Kaufer; poem on 8th graders. All but ans, Mr. and Mrs. -Ricker. Thomas Drynan Will Be Christened Today SALEM HEIGHTS The Little Garden club enjoyed a trip to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J..Bt Van Cleve- of Stayton, Thursday. Sixteen member, and three vis itors, Mrs. Mary Bayne and Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Burton were pres- held this noon for Thoma? Steele. pr0gram, Sarah Ling; Invitations, three of the class were present, eight months old son of Mi and Arjna Mae Grabenhorst; stage set- MrB. R-arrtslev. Mrs. Inahur Mrs. Thomas J. Drynan, at fct. Paul's Episcopal church with Rev. George II. Swift officiating. St. Paul, vested ?hoir wi! sing during the. cere-nony. ' ! ! Alpha Phi Alpha Dance The godparents of tke infant ci-tiJ fnr Fridav boy are Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Parent-Teacher Meeting i'eA'k?. US. To Be Held Monday tam Sharkey. Mrs. J. N. bishop. Members and friends of Engle- Grandparents of Vhomas Fteele Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Mrs. Room Parent-Teacher assoa tion ' are Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mayfleld v a i vw -mm a J a r . . . Anna Mae Grabenhorst; stage set- Mrg Beardsley, Mrs. Lena burg ting, Marie Green, Loretta Smith and Mrs Duke assisted Mrs. Sen-, ter. The tables were very prettily decorated in the class colors and the girls of the class served. Mrs. Myron Van Eaton . and Mrs. E.'M. Hoffnell were elected as delegates to the state cbnve.n- ATT XDD0IDDM FUR COAT Protect Your Fura for the Season With a Reliable Store 409-415 COURT ST. Phone 4321 10 05 SALEM-OWNED V and Harriet Grlvey. Durand of Walla .Valla, Wash. Dav. Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs Har old Olinger. Mrs. James Dears, Mrs. Mrs. George Ritteman. Mrs Ion Perry. Mrs. Quinn of Mill City. Mrs. -R D. Byrd. Ilrs Al ton D. Hurley, Mrs. C. B. Bent son. Mrs. A. T. Mercier. Mrs. Robert Savage, Mm. H- P. Gustaf son. Mrs. Max FUnnery. Mrs. K. A. Skelley, Mrs. Kate Eell. Mis. Margaret Bell. Mrs. Ciaience Hamilton. Mis. Doris Drager, Mrs. H. A. Simmons. Mrs. Lout. Mathlas and Mrs. H. H. Olinger. -The birthday rommittee for May In charge of the ent-.itain-ment for. the Rebekah lodge May 23rd. are: Mabel Gardner. Eu a.nia Torae. Detna Hart. Ella are invited to he final n.teting of Portland , and Mr. and Mrs. of the spring. on Monday ni?ht in Gilbert Drynan, -jr., of Poitland. the school auditorium. In.medi- a dinner, for members ol the fr0m 9 to 12 o'clock and Allyn Calendared for Friday night Is club ha9 receired a lctter from tae.Aipna m Aipw Migg Phyllis Abei, geCretjry of dance wiucn win oe ibwb i ""'the Junior Women's Civic club Mirror noom oi iub m.uui. - MarsnfIeid. statine that at - . tja, iuaaouiiciU o wa t,au a,i u aa w The semi-formal affair will M ,r j t meting the clab Toted ar . r i W a t .v, K.,ir. mwHnir k.M t! . ..v. iv. lo enaorse Mrs. mnnan luarun " " . " I . ; TiT "c - KODeris wiu iornuu iuo u""" fnr thft nfesidencv of the Oreeon Rev. Grover C. Birtchet ol the Presbyterian church will speak on "Religion In - e Horre for Young People." Mr. Charter Val Clear will speak briefly on the Salem Art center. A solo will be given by Miss Maxine t'a utter dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yocom, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. An Mr. and Mr.. David ion hotel following the services, Others attending -he christen ing will be Mr. and MrJ. Paul Durand of Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Trim Drake of Bellingham, Wash., Mayor and Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gib- Mrs. V. E. Knhn, Mr. tnd Mrs. BOn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom woigo- rs.: George Years ana Charles Wilson. liams. i -Rovnnlda Allen. Mrs. ? W'lliam wiiiamott nororitv maids. The Englewood school, band, connell Dyer, Mr. and Mrs Har- elumnae and friends are invited under the direction of Mr Gor- cid nauk, Mr. and Mr Frank to attend the affair. Several in don Finlay, will give seve-al se- shafer, Mr. and Mrs J. 5. Lock- formal parties are being arranged head, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gil- to precede the dance, more, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Paulus, Mrs Norval Edwards heads the music. ' vodoration f Women' e ! n b .. matrons ana pewonessea Election will be held at the state convention of the Oregon Federa tion, of Women's club, at Pen- Officers for tQe ensuing ye? r will wnUam j Bu8ick. Mr. anJ Mrs. mott. Mi be installed by Mrs. Newall WU- Jamea Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Char lections. Member, of the band include: dleton, May 24-26. The Woini's Bible class of First Presbyterian church will en tertain at a guest day tea In the Carrier room of the church , on Friday from 3 to 5. Mrs. L, D. Waterman Is general chairman, Mrs. George Moore is chairman of the program committee, Mrs. RnhMnrvToia Harrelson. Yvonne clarinets.: Betty Korb. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paulus Mr. 8enml committee in charge of A. A. Lee will arrange the deco- Smith Jennie Martin. Grace Mad- Jacobsonj Joanne Twedt, Patty and Mrs. Sydney Kromer. M don Luclan Jonos. Grace Rob- Plank, Betty Sharpnack.' B i 1 1 y Richard Kriesel, Mr. and M ertson Mary Anderson Bob Hen- Morgan. Bob Busk k, Shirley Lu- Lyle J. rage, Mr. and Mrs. Jose rations, Mrs. Effie Dunlap Is head of the invitation committee and and Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Mrs. errangements. Miss Rachel Yocom m- itonris the ticket committee ana Joseph 4ikta mav be obtained from all Mrs. John Robbing willf arrange derson Otto Hunt Ada Doe and kin, Vern liooct; iromooaes, uenon. Mr. aim wrs. menw nu- aiumnae. ior me reiresnmems 7. .. Air (.nnie Kmersnn i Hosnes. Wayne Tripp, ler,- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arm- - Martin one of the charted mem- Glenn Xlddows. Edwin Davis, strong. Mr. and Mrs.- Harry fuTra of the lodge will act a. Bob Jones; cornets. Richard .Hill. Weinstein, Mrs. Lynn Heise and airman Donald Noll, Billy Maude, Tom Mrs. Keaaeth Bell. . j cna an. . McKenrie. Ralph Myers. Jim Rog- "! The rejcular dinner of the S- ers, Reno Young, - Jack Wiles; The Salem Junior Woinans' lem Business and Professional .axaphone. Bob Elmlund; snare ciub will not hold Its regular women's club will be held Tuea- drum. Bob Singlton; bass drum, meeting tonight. The next meet- nlrht at the uoiaen rneasan ieroy iiaoinoa; . jam uru. mj will oe iwonaay, jane o i UJ vr.il . ft.t i 1 ) A n J . tf A . . , 1 It. wnicn lime ice new uniieis wui be Installed. I The Girl Reserves of Parrish and Leslie Junior high schools will hold recognition services for at 30 o'clock. Carolyn wuson. Selby; cymbals, rat Bona; aiio rrogram chairman., will rreslde born. Leonard Yarnell, and Dale and Rev. Robert Iictchinson. pas- Yarnell. tor OX iue ri'o v. v t . -; church, will tell eome interertlng xoorlences from a year snent In England and Ireland. Th club chorns will also sing several num bers. . . , Mr. Everett Given, was host ess at a birthday dinner for her 18-year-old son Richard on Fri day night. Guests were Richard Barber, Stanley Hawk, Bobby Seamster. Phillip Wheeling;. Billy Ready. Douglas Carter. Lloyd Fed dern and Leland Horr. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Tita. of Eugene are the weekend guests of Dr. and Mr.. Frank Prime. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carson are snendinc the wek-end In Tne Dalles visiting with Mr. and Mrs. their new members Tuesday night Hugh McCammon. at the YWCA at 7:15 o'clock. WINDOW SHADES Made to nt your window, tn our .hade factory, will last longer and look better, gee nr famous Tontlae Washable aad Crack proof Shade before buying. SALEM VENETIAN BUNDS INTERLOCKING WEATHER STRIP Reinholdt 6 Levis MANUFACTURERS - Salcn Veneliaxi Blinds 4T Ct St. rbone 41SX THE BETTER BEDDING STORE i J 115 NO. HIGH STREET ' ? "BARGAIN DAY" SPECIAL RESTOCK TOUR LINEN SHELVES, NOW! Cool CANNON PERCALE SHEETS j : r Reg! $25 . . . 81x108 HemsUtched M A-9 Reg! $2.00 ... 81x108 pum iienu..... $S69 SOFT STRONG - LIGHTER WEIGHT WHITER At The Only Store of 'Its Kind in United SUtes" EIAILI7 PQIKSE GALE Our Season-End Sale Has Only One Week to Go Buy Now and Save Magnolias, Rhododendrons, Holly, Red Leaf Plain, Birch, Hawthorne and hundreds of other shrubs and trees at half price. 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Knowing thsAnne Adams, direct tor of our Pattern Department, has designed a whole group of cxwtumej ensembles with special attention to those which change their mood when the jackets are off. If you want a single style to take the place of two, choose one of the casy-to-make ensembles which will appear in our Pattern Feature KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES . . . FOLLOW ANNE ADAMS AND OTHER WOMAN'S FEATURES AND NEWS DAILY. IN The Oregon Statesman