The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 19, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    Tea Arranged for
Friday Afternoon
AtUcKayHoixie
One of the lorely affairs of the
week will be the large tea for
which Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife
of Senator IfeXaj, aad Mrs. Eon
aid Jones, wife of Senator Jones,
will he hostesses at the former's
home on Jerrls Arenue Friday
afternoon. The affair Is being ar
ranged In compliment -to wires of
the leglalatrro contingent who are
in the capital during the session
and a number of Salem matrons.
.in liAtira ar from inree 10
five 'eloek... --
Recelrtag with the hostesses
daring the afternoon will be Mrs.
Charles A. Sprsgne, wife of Ore
gon's gorernor. Mingling with the
guests about the rooms will be
airs.' William r-. L. Phillips. Mrs.-
: Max Page. Mrs. J. H. MeCloskey.
Miss Dorothea - Stensloff, Mrs.
James Mott, Mrs. Roy S. Keeae.
Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. W-H. Stel-
: wer end Miss- RoTena Eyre.
Miss Martha .Sprague and Mrs.
Bobert Duncan hare been asked
lo preside at the tea nrns the first
hoar and Mrs. Carl SneU and Mrs.
Caarlea K. Spaulding will pour
the last. . . .
Assisting In the serving will be
Mrs. O. T. Chambers, Mrs." Bra-.
sler Small. - Mrs. Harry MUler,
Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea, Mrs.
George Duncan and Mrs.. Walter
Fahrer. Arrangements of spring
blooms and burning tapers will be
usea on u u um
: the rooms , . ' ; ' "
e e -
7riters' dub Feted at
Merriott Home' '
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The Salem Writer's club was
entertained Tuesday night at the
' home of Mr. and Mrs. William
A. Merriott on North llth street.
Mrs. Julia Lytle, president, led
the group -la a program of Cre-
sb r t was tw nnn w niuui ninirinu
ting to the program were Mrs.
"William E. Lawrence of Conral
lis, MrT. William Merriott, Dr.
F. 0. Franklin, H-s. Ora Mcln
tyre. Miss Grace Kllsabeth Smith,
' Miss Edna Garfield, Mrs. Jessie
Singleton, Mrs. J. C Nelson. Mrs.
r. G. Franklin Mrs. Ray Yocons
- and Miss Laira Pratt of Corral
lis who was a special guest.
Others present, were Mr. Perry
' Relgleman, Mrs; William Dlllman
'Smith, Mrs. Margaret McWhor
. ter of Corrallls, Professor Wil
liam D. Lawrence of Corrallls,
Dr. Mary Rowland, Mrs. Blanche
Jones, Mr. W. E. Smith and Mr.
William Merriott. . -
.
The Lioas'aaxlllary will meet
at Godfrey's for luncheon at l:lf
o'clock Thursday afternoon. La
ter the group will be entertained
at the home of Mrs. Merrill Oh-
r ling. 20 5 South High street, As-
silting hostesses wUl be. Mrs
.-www
Ronald Jones, Mrs.
. Kenneth Mur-
dock and Mrs. Estill Brunk.
.
IasUnatloa for Degree of Hon
or will be held - at the Pythian
hall. Friday night at 8 o'clock.
The state president and her of
ficers will conduct the lnstalla-
t:on.; A social erenlng and re-
Creshments will louowf
i lMjQyjfe
SALE OF
. - . , k , , .
HOSIERS
. Firtt Quality
2 pair 0U19
VaJaea o 145. :
; Fine
- LCO
2 pair
; D LI E
Sereral Groups $19 md $29 .
mm m
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01.95 nd Z2J2S
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:3 CCUT.T CT.
. CLUB CALENDAR
; TJiswsoViyJanarx i':
Lion's auxiliary meet at God
frey's for luncheon, r ,
Kelser Garden elub with Mrs.
Roy Melsoa, t pjn.
Willamette Faeulf Women's
clah with Mrs. M. C Flndlcy,
22S North 20th. 2:30 pm.
KCKT club with Mrs Clif
ton Ross, 133S North 4th, t
p.m. . ' '
Hollywood ;Merry-Oo-Rnnd
with Mrs. Irene HenseU, 2 p.m.
Fidelis. class of 1st Baptist
church, covered-dish luncheon
at church 1 p-m. - -
BPW lecture at chamber of
commerce I p.m, fea taring
Aram Cartoslan.
HayesTllle Woman's c 1 n b
with Mrs. K. B. Taylo., cov
ered dish luncheon 1 p.m. Mrs.
Azalea Sager, rpeaker . .
Liberty Woman's clah an
nual scholarship loan sllrer tea
at Liberty hall. 1 to I pa.
Woman's Benefit association
with ' Mrs. Arts .Perrine. T75
North' Cottage, o.m.
F. L. club with Mis- Helen
.McElroy, 314 North 12th,
t p. m., -
Women's eou ell of First
Christian church will meet In
church parlors, 2 : 3 p. m.
Chapter G. PEO Sisterhood,
with Mrs. -B. E. Sisson. 113 f
Saginaw, 1:30 p. m. -:
Salem Council of Women's
Organization meet In fireplace
room of public library. 3 p.m.
- ) Friday, ' Jannary 20 " . ;
Jurenne Neighbors of Wood- -craft,
4 p.m.. Fraternal temple.
Woman's auxiliary DAY last
In series of card parti, 3 p.m.
St. .Vincent hall. Myrtle and
Colamhla. "i'-: -
. Woman's - axillary 1 of. St
Panl'a Episcopal church with
.. Mrs. E. G. Saadera; 1250 Lanf
berson, 2:30 p.nw .
Married Peok?' class of 1st
Baptist: ehnreUl corered-dlsh
dinner at- church, :4S p.m.,
new members lnrlted. '
Hal Hlbbard auxiliary with
Mrs. Leroy Hewlett, SIS North
Summer, 2 p.m.
Ladles of Satan Dakota dab
with Mrs. John Robins, C42
North Liberty, 2 p. m.
Neighbors of Woodcraft
benefit card party Fraternal
Temple, 8 p. m.
Degree of Honor Installation
at Pythian hall S p.m.
Past Matrons, OES, dinner
. meeting at Godfrey's, 7:30
p.m.
Saturday, January 21
AAUW luncheon meeting at
Marlon hotel, 1 pan.
Mrs. Page Is Bridge
Hostess Wednesday
Mrs. Kimball Page entertained
. . - ..
m-orm.uy Wen-i7 .
st her home in compliment to a
rrouo of her friends. A dessert
luncheon was serred followed by
serersl hours of contract.
Guests were Mrs; Robert Jo
seph, Miss Josephine McGilchrtst,
Mts. Terrence King, Mrs. Robert
Brans. Mrs. Eugene Tupker. Mrs.'
Leon Perry, Jlrs. Bradford Col-
uns aadjMre. Kimoau rage.
Quality
Yataes.
QLC9
SSI 1
r
Dres
end Sport v
'tSllM:',
mm
Hostesses i. Fete
Mrs. Burke on
Wednesday
Mrs. Donald Barks was honored
at a delightful surprise party last
night when Mrs. Willis West, Miss '
Mabel McCnllongh and Mrs. Don
ald Call entertained at the West
home. "
An erenlng of cards was en
joyed followed by a late sapper-,
serred by the hostesses. Early
spring blooms were arranged
about the rooms and a shower
honored Mrs. Burke. ' , "
. " Those bidden ' to honor Mrs.
Burke were Mrs. Herbert Snider,
Mrs. R. C Bushman, and Mrs. .
William Crawford of Portland.
Miss Margaret Brown, Miss Telma
Franks, Miss Alta Swift, Miss
Marjorie Knox, Mrs. Noel Caren
der, Mrs. Kenneth Murdoek, Mrs.
Jack Brady, Mrs. Oris Hoffman,
Mrs. John H. Bagley, Jr.. Mrs.
C. F. Feike, Mrs. BJsrne Erlcksen,
Mrs. Earl Maguire, Mrs. Miller,
Mrs. R. D. Woodrow, Mrs. W. 8.
Lerens, Mrs. Donald Call Mrs.
Willis West and Miss Mabel Mc
Cnllongh. "
Laurel Social Hour Club '
At Forester Home - ' .
Mrs. Robert Forester of Park
Way drlre entertained the Laur
el Social Hoar club at her home
Tuesday afternoon. Pussywillows
and ferns decorated the gnest
rooms. Guests for the afternoon
were Mrs. Mary White sad Mrs.
FJdon Newberry.
Mrs. Eugene Krebs gare the
"Life of Benjamin Franklin' for
the pleasure of the group. Piano
numbers were gtrea by Mrs. El
don Newberry. History of the
' club was written by Mrs. J. B.
Smith and read by Mrs. O. E.
Bosburth. Refreshments were
serred by the hostess. Mrs. Em
mons of Glen Creek road will
entertain the clnb February T
and the program will 'be In
charge of Mrs. Bosburth and
Mrs. Krebs.
Those present were Mrs. Alice
B. Adams, Mrs. C S. Willis, Mrs.
o. e. Bosburth, Mrs. Robert
Hall, Mrs. C. H. Brown, Mrs.
Nettle Jackson. Mrs. B. W. Em-
mett, Mrs. Monte Jones, Mrs.
Warren Baker, Mrs. Eugene
Krebs Mrs. Alebtr Deekman and
Mrs. Robert Forester. ;
" -
t ta ur-i.-. c 1
Dr. JJonald JUD tO dpeak.
At AAUW Luncheon
am oiiem ui .ulu. ameuuu
The Salem branch, . American
Association of Unlrefsltr Worn-
mmtkt in.chfton and
-en will meet tor luncheon ana
the regular hnsine.s session Sat
urday afternoon at 1 o'clock at
the Marlon hoteL The association
Is InTltlng through the press all
the legislators' wires In the capi
tal to attend. -.
' The guest speaker for the day
Is Dr. Donald: Erb, president of
Tk4 awO rm K-s. WiiMiAeHU te.AV
uw(Vt vr ass sipcj -.wvuwu.iv- --.-
grounds of the European Situa
tion Unirerslty of Oregon gradh
nates will be honored at this
meeting. Mrs. Waldo ZIler, pres
ident, will preside. Those wish-,
ing reserratlons are asked to
call Mrs. Verne Ifclntyre, 3432.
Garden Club Members "
Hear Miss Lord
A large number of garden en
thusiasts and their friends heard
Ulss Elizabeth Lord talk Inform-
ally on "Broad Lea red Erer-
greens, at the meeting of the
S-ImllrfJrL-1"
at SIJL.0-.,??'--
i . ... . ' I, . .r 7
.landscape architect, had oa die-
.t play to specimens - oi - cine ana
broad leared orergreens. She
showed a lorely branch from the e BUakt in t (Ta lw I. Spar
Oregon myrtle wood and told the kj'-s) --r : :r : RiBi
sruuy wu .u.
more erergreens thsn any other
country Including England. Mrs.
Walter H. Smith rerlewed all the
garden magazines and sereral
English magazines.
High School Band to
Give Concert Monday ,
The Salem high school band
will giro Its first concert of the
current year Monday, January 23,
at 8 o'clock In the high school au
ditorium. -
Among the pieces to be featured
at the concert will be such well by the Salem Business and Pro
known compositions as the "Mer- fesslonal Women.
ry widow waits," ana modern
compositions, "Deep Purple," snd
"Unirersal Judgment," aad ser
eral farorite marches. A boys'
chorus from the band will. sing,
and soloist Tor the erenlng will bo
Miss Doris Lee Anderson, talented
Salem high student. -
Th c M aste r Bake rs Announce
iPP(imiL
with 20
ormore
apples
staus
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. AX.YOUR
BAKED AT - . 4
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Tij .crON STATESMAN, . aka,:
o MM
uaxlne buren
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zV!-e- ntae&
Darsi it! There's not eaoagh
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of Its flaror. Relaxing, and learning to enjoy leisure is. as we are
always being told, great health insurance. And. of course, the first
.step to enjoying real relaxaUon. is a snugly cosy but light-as-air
housecoat. Soothing in color and trim. It must be, too. For many,
the combination abora offers jut that It's of tursuotso blue flan-
a . . . . .. ... .. . .. .
nei. inieresungiy ooraerea ana
-
Teachers Ciub Meets
.
At West Mayton
,v , . m
The BCB Teachers club of
Marion county held Its meeting
t the West Stayton school Wed-
nesdsy erenlng, January 11. Dr.
Joain 01 me state aeparimeni 01
education was the speaker. He
oscassed some of the bills that
will be introduced at the legisla
ture which will affect the schools
and teachers of Oregon.
Among those present were:
Esther I. -Kleper, Mr. C. Clark,
Mrs. Cora Clark, James H. Ry
bloom, Harold Shepherd, Mrs. V.
D. Bain, Dr. V. D. Bain, Ellen V.
Ford, Bernlce Barker.
The hosts were: Mrs. Helen
Patton Phlllippi, Miss Delpha
Brenner, and Mr. Harold Shep-
U& urCIlOOl. y
Miss Mary Gibson of the Mar
ion school Inrited the club to
meet at the Marion school house
for the February meeting. It is
to be a Valentine party and mem
bers were asked to bring a Val
entine to be exchanged.
Crescendo Club Concert
Event of Today
Third attraction in a series of
rrun(ln concerts beinr anonsor-
by the crescendo club of the
SaJera hlgh school will be glren
afternoon at 12: So o'clock at
the school aadltoriam. The guest
artist will be Mr. Mark Daniels,
popular baritone from PortUnd.
nrnrr.m (oiiaTi:
The program is ss follows:
Lars Xt n Xor.
Ovw ta MraaUiaa-
wQoilUr
R-Waie. Sw,t EreaUg SUrWatr
waai4 64 I Wsrs tt Tidr AppU
Bloc to
Mt. Bib.
(Lmm1-tt Airt
aty La.y. Walk ia LavelUeM CaarlM
Tka Pipe at Owioa's Mea HaanaeaS
Tka Oaaamara Skf Flaaar
Ta Old Black Mart.,. SqBir.
S-iUrmea Waif
Th Soas t ikm Flea (rgq.ftd) . ,
i r MonMargsky
Ant erent of tonight Is the in
teresting lecture of Oriental Rugs
to be girea by Mr. Aram Car
toslan of Portland at the. cham
ber of commerce at t o'clock.
The - lecture is being sponsored
IarlUtiosu are in the mall this
week for a tea which the Spin
sters will be .hostesses on Sun-
day, Jannary 29 at the home of
Mr. and i Mrs. E. T. Plerco on
Fainnount H11L Calling hours are
from i to t o'clock.
3 R
GROCERS
1L
BAtlERS::'.
J CI A CLIwAI. CAnt2T,
n :
Crtcn, Tbcrsdij Katisz'JzzzzrT: IX Itzr
o o,
TFowsn't Editor-
V .
r - - bt Cfutchen
hot water for my cold shower!
oauon-corerea wun oiacx uannei.
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The Salem Couscil of Women's
,77 , 7. r
OrganixaUons will hold Its Jaa-
- -MwtMiij mu. aa- .ytsivw
room of the public library today
nary meeting In the fireplace
at a o'clock. Mr. Fowiey, t h o
guest spesker, will talk on "so-
dal security." All new presidents
end two new represenUtires
from each of the women's or-
ganlxatlons are requested to be
present.
w$-0ii I NOW!
! Ae A i j A
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" - Today
1 i 1 ' Friday
M COnly!
IFoDcnxil o
Informal Parties
At lly erg Home
This Week
A f:3f o'clock dinner .was uta Mao Cook, Alice R a y e
A - oerles of Informal parties serred and guests were seated at D0ghty. Patsy Chapmsn. Mar
are being girea this week by smau uhles. A business meeting emret Southwlck, Pauline Danlap.
Mrs. Frank G. Myers at her aad Metal erentng followed the jCBS Varus, Ana traber, Marie
homo on North Wlate street. 4mer hoar. Seasonal decorations Grtber, Doris McReynolds, Helen
This afternoon Mrs. Myers and wen UBti abont the rooms. Larson. Rosemary BUllngs, Vir
her daughter. Mrs. Charles dag- taMBt were Mrs. Frank glnU Case. Marian PaThs, De
gott, are entertaining Inlormally H.rs! 013 lore. EWck, BonlU Yoking. Wi
Uomphnent Jgrop of ma- SJg&iJg P.J Hen- f on. Robmetto and Betty. Rob
SSarios ASnJSS. m Mrs . WllUam H. Ham- lnette. ...
gllrt-fjW. Mrs. Bruco mUt1L Garlem Simpson, Mrs.
MruamL ILiupaSt JSr 5 "J Kirchoff Home Scene
Grorer a Bellinger. Mrs. Tom
H. Galloway analrs. Harry V.
Collins.
Friday afternoon Mrs. Myers
and Mrs. Frank 3rown will be
hostess to members of their club
and a tew additional guests. A
1. o'clock luncheon will be serred
followed by an afternoon of con
tract. Pussywillows and spring
blooms will decorate the guest
rooms.
nick. Jfrs. W. H. Darby. Mrs.
jeona jonnson, Mrs. cnaries
Jory. Mrs. Roy' H. MUls, Mrs.
Albert R. Hunter, Mrs. Rex Da
rts, Mrs. C. W. Parker. Mrs. Csl
Patton, Mrs. Robert W. Craig.
Mrs. Albert A. Siewert aad Mrs.
Roy Hewitt.
Mrs. Myers aad Mrs. Brown
win' preside at luncheon and
cards Saturday afternooa for the
pleasure of a group of v their
friends.
Card Party Planned
For Friday
Women's auxiliary of the Die- Bliss, Marjory Six, Muriel Frio- Mrs. Onas S. Olson. Glenlee Kan
abled American Veterans of the sen. Dorotha CoUen Ethelyn ,4 Mr. and. Mrs. Kirchoff.
World Wsr will hold their fourth Rn. .Elsie Jauseu, Lola Shear- t
Mt H1" ' cr forties at
St. Vincent Do Paul hall. Myrtle
ul ColumbU streets, Friday,
January 20th, t p. m., under gen-
eral chairmanship of Mrs. 8tewart
. . I . . . . .
""" assaieu - oy un. itiu
Mrs. Vem Ostmnder.
.Hw. M I.. I- U
. wwtw r:
Cmro1 Courtnler, Mrs. Oswald
Rinehart, Mrs. Phil Shobar aad
Mrs. John Coleman. Fire ban-
muvs mm as vase vviotuoiit 1 sauu"
dred, pinochle and bridge will be
in play. For reserratlons - can
7S7t and lll-F-2. ,
Rer. and Mrs. Dow Hatckabee
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. aad Mrs. Lelghton
DashlelL
Also
special
Saturday. k
!
Gamma Phi Beta
Alumnae Are
Honored :::zL
The Gamma Phi Beta alumnae
tertalned at a smartly ar-
ranged affair Tuesday might at the Games and dancing ere en
Rue Drager home on North CaP joyed and : refreshments . - were
tol street.-; Hoetesses were Miss semd hti la the craning.
Doris Drager, Mrs, William H. Guests were Thelma Gibson,
Hammond and Mrs. LeRoy Groto. tgM9 Durham; Thelma Durham,
ZTXtl w wiV-TWT
C. C-.!S,WE
Merchant. Miss Margaret SImma, The home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Miss Margaret Bell, Miss Marian J. Kirchoff was the scene of the
Haltenberg. Miss Doris Drager first In a series of fire card psr
and Miss Marguerite Soath. a ties to bo sponsored by the Voter
Gamma Phi Beta from Oregon vaas of Foreign Wnrs auxiliary
State college. Friday night. .
- - . High scores went to Mrs. Ef tit
Mrs. Hardy Is Hostess
lo Oiurch lyTOlip
The Orphean chapter of the 20th- street,-Friday evening, Jann
Church f the ; Kasareno met at -ary IT.- ' -"
the homo of Mrs. Lonella- Hardy, " Guests wre Mr.' and Mrs. Coull
After the'derotkms and business esse, Mr.' and Mrs. J. A. Krebs.
a mission study was conducted Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins, Mrs.
by Mrs. Al J. Smith. ' Tod-Loter,' Mrs; Josephine Os-
Those " attending were: Mar- trander. : WaUy Wetson, Mrs.
garet. Lucille, Elaine and Louise Aleen. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Wenger, Frances Martson,' Betty: French, Joe Stlrnaman, Mrs. Effie
Peters, Raby Dsris, MaxrUnna WetseL Mr. and . ' Mrs. Stuart
Liebe, Esther RiedeseL Lois Fer- Johns. Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mr and
rio, Lillian Nagei. Marie Coursey. Mrs. Donald -Wolfe, Mr; and Mrs.
Pearl Ostermsn, Dorothy Sharp., E. L. McElwala, Mrs. Peets, Mrs.
Coramso Hofler, Betty Toers, Eunice Heckman. J.. L. Locke,
Lydla Mattson,. Betty Frlesen. Mr. and Jars.' J. L. Cebelman.
Lenna Cashlon. Rath Freelund. Mr4 Armstrong. Mr. and
Mary Doran. Minnie Ellis, Helen u o.iuii Mudd. C-R. James.
r. Mrs. A. J. JJ"
snd the J"?";
gyy sslsted by Mrs. Muriel
sriesen, .
m Vi (WmiW tat
nital chairman and Mrs. A. Brew-
iter, state treasurer, worn 11.
. I ' . .
auxiliary Disabled American vet-
eraaa the World war motored
u Portland to msr an" fflclal
rlalt thronarh the reteran's hoe-
YaA4 tlTwUU.
pital Monday.
Mesnbers of the 8sdeaa ZomU
dab wlU meet for luncheon this
noon at the Argo hoteL Miss LU-
Han McDonald, the president,
will preside at the luncheon meet-
lag.
2
ANNUAL
SALE
DONNA
LEE
Wash
and Smocks
No Refunds
No Exchanges
No Credit
1 - " " - - '
Our Annual Factory Cooperation Sale of Donna Lee Wash
.r Drs Betdna This Uorninf; at Nine t :
Come Prepared to Purchase Tour Entire Spring: and Suntmer
House Dresses, Garden Frocks, Street Dresses, Frocks for Sports
. . . at a Price That WUl Be Easy on Yotxr Pocketbook! - -
Donna Lee Wash Frocks la a well known line at lCIlers. Made
of such fine wash fabrics as Piques In novelty prints, Shantung
effects printed. Spaced Prints, Broadcloths, etc. V ;
llotif Stripes Splashy PriaU : ilodera norab
Pin Stripes Floral Plaids
in this sale youH find another
sale price, ?LS8.
: Betty Robinette Feted
)0n Birthday Tnesday
Mrs. H. D. Roblaetto honored
her danghter. Miss Betty Robin
ette. on her birthday, January
it. at their homo on North 21st
street. '
Hf Takt Trtv
Uf KjSTd
WetseL Mrs. Coall Case, J. A.
Krebs, Stuart Johns sad Coall
Case. ' The next party In the se
ries will bo held at. the home of
Mrs. Lulu Humphrey, 4311 South
Dorothy McCulloagh Lee
To Speak Over KSOI
Senator Dorothy
McCoUoogh
Leo " of Multnomah county will
bo o guesi spesxer on we raoio
. . ImIm. T a .
w.
ftioa auxlUary Thursday erenlng.
f:30 p.m. orer KSLM. She will
aire the highlights sad side-
llgats Oi tae stats Msi-iaiure.
Miss Ersngelino MlHard will
sing "L'Mour Toujours- by Ru
dolph Frtml snd "Italian Street
eong from the Naughty Mariet
ta. Miss Marino Case wlU play
the composition. Lotos Land, by
Syril Scott
nd Floor
of
Sizes
12 to 46
2nd Floor
Today, Friday,
. Saturday Only!
treat lot of Donna Lees at
v , . 1