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ii7t PAG 2 TWELVE ?. 4?. tt CGOU r STATESMAN, . galea,: OrtzzFriZzjIlsrtz 23, 18: LIrs: Headrick to :Be Honored at Party Tonight .. i -Mrs. Robert Scant and Mrs. - - T. Harold Tomllnsoa are-., enter- taming "with a smartly arranged party -tonight at the former! -home .en Fairmout Hill la eom- . pUment to Mrs.. Marvls Head- -' TicX? ----- . An'evenlng of contract will be . enjoyed and tapper will be nr- - ed by the hostesses at a. late lour.,: Seasonal decorations will be nsed about the guest' roms: i t Those bidden to ' honor Mrs. '. Headrick are MIw Ttreu Jans, a; Miss. Iaobel George, Mia Yvonne Emtth, lira." Donald Deckebaeh, . lira.' Glenn :wilbvr."Mrs. Robert ' ri Eamsden, . 'Mrs. "" Deryl Myers, . Mrs. diaries Claggett, Mrs. Al- i ; den Adolph, " Mrs. ' George w. Rittemaa. Mrs." Norri Clements, Mrs. . Harry " H. - Weisteln, Mrs. John Minto, . Mrs Hex Hartley, Mrs. Robert Sears and, Mrs. Har old Tomlinton. Lions Auxiliary Meets For Luncheon Thursday Members of the Lion s anxili ary gathered for the regular monthly .. luncheon Thursday af- ternoon at Godfrey's. Later the group enjoyed an informal after noon at the South High street home of Mrs. Merrill Ohllng. As sisting hostesses were Mrs. Ron- , aid Jones, Mrs. Kenneth Murdock and Mrs. Estil Brunk. -j ' Miss ' Marjorle Keltlng from the Marlon county health depart ment gave a demonstration to the group on needs tor home de livery. The club members plan to 1 prepare packages of such need ijor families, ti A - - special : guest ws. iirs. C. H. Strickfa den. - - . : ' : Members, present were Mra Percy Slondell, Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. R. V. Carlson, Mrs. B. M. Donaldson, Mrs. Walter Dry, Mrs." A. E. Elfin, Mrs, Ja cob Fuhref, Mrs. Eugene Gra benhorst, Mrs. Glenn Gregg, Mra. Virgil Golden, Mr. A. C.- Haag, Mrs. Ronald Jones. Mrs. Fred Keelar, Mrs. Herman Lafky, Mrs. R. I W. Land, Mrs. Dwlgbt Lear, Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Mrs. O. E. Long well, Mrs. Edward Majek, Mrs. Ernest sMlller, Mrs. Kenneth Murdock; Mrs. Merrill Ohling. Mrs. Oscar Olson, Airs. Jack Put nam, Mrs. George Rboten, Mrs. Lee Ross, Mrs. Ed Schreder. Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs. W. Br ,. Snodgrass, Mrs. Lestle Sparks, Mrs. Franklin Thompson, Mrs. Earl Vernon and Mrs. Lester Wilcox. . ' The Scout Mothers of troop 1 met Monday night at the home bf Mrs. Lee Fisher. Mrs. Lee Rae.was elected president; Mrs. Bert Tomklns, secretary - treasurer; Mrs. E. P. Faabye, news reporter. ' The, next meeting wlll.be Febru , ary. "10 at the home of Mrs. Faa , bye. ' ' - - ' The VFW anxlliary met at the s home of Mrs. O S. Olson Tuesday at a dessert luncheon after an in formal afternoon. Present were vMrs. Russell Mndd. Mrs. Henry Sima, Mrs. Ward Wolfe, Mrs. Co Til Case and son Donald, Mrs. Ef fie WetseL Mrs. William . Rush, Mrs. Lester Darts, Mrs. W. J. Beard and Mrs. Chris Floer. I Cl-Cis FevcrUg . ... . , CLUB CALENDAR Friday Jaanary SO - - ' Juvenile Neighbors of Wood- ' craft, p.m Fraternal temple. Woman's auxiliary DAY last In series of card parti, 8 p.m. ' St. Vincent halL Myrtle and Columbia. T Woman's auxiliary o f St. ' Paal's Episcopal . ebnreh - with Mrs. E. G. Sanders,- U50 Lam : berson, 2:30 p.m. - . : Married People's class' of 1st Baptist . church covered-dish . . dinner at church. CMS p.m., new members invited. , V Hal Hibbsrd auxiliary with , .Mrs. Leroy Hewlett, 515 North 'Summer,' 2 p.m. .. v. Ladies of Salea Dakota club with Mrs. John Robins, f 42 North Liberty,- 2 p. m." Neighbors of Toodcraft " benefit card party Fr&ternal 1 Temple, 8 p. m. Degree of Honor installation -at Pythian hall 8 prm. ' Past Matrons, OES, dinner r meeting at Godfrey's, 7:S0 p.m. . - Saturday, January 20 Townsend chorus with Mrs. T. W. Danes. Womanls Relief corps, 2 p. , m.. Miller hall. Story hour, Salem public li brary', lft a. m. . - . AAUW luncheon meeting at Marlon hotel, 1 p.m. . Monday, January 23 Royal 'Neighbors of Amer ica installation, 8 p. m., Fra ternal temple. Wednesday, January 25 Federated Music clubs coun cil lore;, Argo, 11:30 business meeting, 12 o'clock luncheon. Guest speaker. Rebekahs Meet at Lodge Monday Night Miss Helen Breithaupt, the new , ly installed noble . grand of ' the Rebekah lodge, presided at regu lar meeting Monday -night. Mrs. Amie Mills was elected as a three jrear term trustee of the lodge. Mrs. Grace Taylor, Mrs. Coral Mc Neill and Mrs. Almeda Beckman "were-appointed as the committee on finance. The January birthday committee will hare charge of the social evening Monday, 23rd, fol lowing the lodge session. . After lodge the committee pre sented as a program tn honor of Thomas WHdey, founder of Odd fellowship, a paper on Oddfellow ship and the work of Thomas Wlldey, given by Fred Walker, past grand master of Oregon; vo cal selections by Betty Star ac companied by Lois Burton; tread ing by Laura Noyes; piano solo by Clayton Wheeler; vocal selections by Ailene Moored accompanied by Doris Shunke. The Downs : trio gave several selections. Refresh ments were serred by the commit tee. The team captain announced team practice for next'Monday night in preparation for initiation on January 30.' The Rosedale club was enter tained at the home of Mrs. Steve Meuchel Friday afternoon. . A des sert luncheon, was served and Mra; Raymond Brunkel was a special guest. . . t v v r Miss Grace Elizabeth . Holms was hostess last night., to mem bers of her club at her North Summer street home. - , - ' ? how ." 'I . ' .,?.- WSJ " Mrs.CattraIIto Be Bridge Hostess ThisEvening Mrs. John W. CattraD has bid den a group of friends to the C. Oeer home tonight for a de- lightful Informal party for which she will be. hostess. Bridge will be in play during the evenins to be.' followed bf a .late supper. , Miss Marcelle De Mytt - will assist the hostess in formally. Seasonal flowers and ' lighted tapers will decorate the guest rooms. The guests Include Mrs. Wayne J. Page of Dallas, Mrs. ' Roy Ferris, Mrs. Joseph. Fel ton, Mrs. Joseph Toung, Mrs. George Fletcher, Mrs. Kenneth Lee, Mrs. 1 Ray Lafky, Mrs. Delbert Schwab bauer, Mrs. Verns Robb, Mrs. Clinton Standteh, Miss Irene Windsor, Miss Helen Way, Miss Jean Johnson, Miss Wills Ames, Miss Maria Dare, Miss Ida . Jo : Eaton, Miss Jeryme Upston, Miss Mary Baily, Miss Ethel Redden, Miss Madge Reid, Miss Lois Rlggs, Miss Helen Boardman, Mies Marcelle DeMytt, MiS3 Clara Schannep, Miss Ann Baily, Mlss Martha Baily and Mrs. John Cat-' trail. j, Skating Club Elects New Officers - At a meeting of the Skating club held at the Mellow Moon Roller Rink Tuesday night, - the following officers f were elected to serve 'for, a period, of three months: President; Don Donris; vice-president, Francis Sher wood; secretary, reelected. Loyal Sheridan. Club' meetings are . held every Tuesday immediately afjter the regular skating session. Outgo ing officers are president, Roy Nichols; vice-president, Thelma Bewley. . Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Keller are advisors for the club. Previous to the skating session a luncheon meeting was held' at White's lunch. Those' attending were: 'Audrey ' Mayhall, ' Ila Mills, Loyal .Sheridan, Don Donris, George . Wagner, Wilbur . Jory, Milo Syverson and Francis Sher wood. . - - Beta Chi Alumnae Are Entertained Miss Llla Cation entertained the. Beta. Chi alumnae at her home Wednesday night. Miss Leila Johnson was the assisting hostess. Mrs. Kenneth Potts pre- ' sided- at the business meeting and plans were made for a bene fit bridge tarty tc be held in February. A late supper was serred 'by the hostesses. Those present were Mrs. Kea neth Potts, Mrs. Dan Schreiber, Mrs.' Paul Morse, Mrs. Russell Metford, Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, Mrs. Kenneth Manning. - Mrs. George Scales, Mrs.. Clarence Em mons, Miss Hattie Ramp, Miss Jane Gaines, Miss Eleanor Trin dle, Miss Melra Belle Savage, . Miss, Lila Cation and. Miss Leila Johnson. " Heinz Makes Real Old-Fashioned Ketchup For You! Wander back down memory hue to the foods that do-;: . lighted a hungry child, and youH . remember how merumptioum , mother's ketchup tasted on eggs , ano stews and any number of ' dishes t.Then recapture that' unforgettable thrill by tasting ' Hein! Tomato Ketchup! the . boiled-down goodness of Heins I "aristocrat'f tomatoes, Heins -i Vinegar, pure granulated sugar and rare spices. - Clever cooks buy two bottles of ; Heins Tomato Ketchup at a ' ' : time: one to add sect to their ome ;'leta,' hashes' and. gravies the - other for table use. Place a bottle , within jour husband's reach at meal&ne.Y?o need toretmnduzn delicioua Heins ketchup is ! TOMATO C-U7-C J7VT "ri-rt t W I I III I MAXLNE BUREN .. r . . Fffl . - J " A t '' i ill I I a - "Mother, would yon mind telling me how you captured dad? I can't seem to make any progress with my men!" The Inference to mother is not particularly flattering. Daughter ought to be able to appreciate mother's powers of attraction just as she sees her now in this luscious dinner gown bf violet crepe. Most of . the skirt's fullness flows from under the girdle in front a girdle that's caught with clips at the 'neckline, draped across the bodice " and twisted around to the back a modern -beauty with a Grecian . air. Copyright, 1939, Esquire Features, laic. Bridge Benefit Is Event oi Wednesday Members of the Salem Junior Woman's club were hostesses for benefit bridge party Wednesday night at the Cherry City audi torium. Honors in contract went to Mrs. H. H. Prlncehouse and Mr. Don Madison; auction, Miss Helen Way and pinochle, Miss Helen Ashton and Mr. tJoseph Tompkins. Supper was served by the com mittee in charge following' the evening's play. Mrs. Joseph Fel ton headed the directorate for the affair. Those playing were Mr.' and Mrs. Don Madison, Mrs; Walter Spanlding, Mrs. William McAllis ter of Medford, tfiss Lois Rlggs, Miss Helen Way, Mrs. John W. Cattrall, Miss Ann Bailey, Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mrs. Gail Jones, Mrs. Henrv Kronn. Miss Mar celle DeMytt, Miss Agnes Meyers, Miss Marian Brets. Miss Bertha Babcock, Miss Beulah Campbell, ' urs. ueorge jrietcner, miss Mar garet Shnrtless, Miss Helen Boardman, ' Miss Helen Rollo, Mrs. H. H. PrlneAhAiiBA. Uln Helen Bird, Mrs. Joseph Young, Mrs. verne Kobb, Miss Rosemund . Peterson, Miss Rnda Quainme, Mrs. Glen F. Wooten, Mrs. J. V. Tompkins, Mrs. . Arthur Smith, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Barker, Mrs. Lois Baisden, Mrs. Norval Ed wards, Mr. Joseph' Tompkins, Mr. Glen - Wooten. Mrs. Leirhtnn. Holler, Mrs. Delbert Schwab- oauer, xaiss Jessie cooper, Mrs. Joseph -. Fel ton, Mrs. Clinton Standlsh. Miss Mararerv Hill man. Miss Clara Znber, Miss June ljocnriage, miss L.ucue Mosher, suss Mane jrroeucn. Miss Lyle Ny hart. Miss Irene Windsor and Miss Helen Ashton. Mrs. Dunn Hondred at .. Shower Monday Night In comollment to Mrs. Kit Dunn, who was Miss Alma Eisele before her marriare in Decern h Miss Margaret Foster and Mrs. Kenneth Pugh entertained with a delightful Informal party at the former's apartment Monday tight - - The evening hoars were spent Informally and at- a lata hnnr sapper was served by the host esses. A bridal shower honored Mrs. Dunn Curing the evening. The guests included Mrs. Kay. Dunn, Mrs. Arthur Slebens, Mrs Herman Baxter, Mrs. Jack Fluke, Mrs. Tommy Nelson, Mrs. Ar nold Jarvis, Mrs. Leonard Gott fried, Mrs. A. B. McDowell,' Mrs. Carl. Prime, Miss Neva Starker, and the hostesses Mrs. Kenneth Pugh and Miss Margaret Foster. ' - - - m m , Mrs. Tafzer Entertains PLE and F Club Mrs. Bess Tafser was' hostess to members of the PLE and, F club, when guests eame attired In children's clothes. .'Games vend cards, were in play ;- and prizes went to Mrs. r Dorothy i Wilson, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mary ' BT1 bray, Mrs. Frances Greenwood and Mrs.1 Florence " Shipp. The hostess was assisted by two spe cial guests, Mrs.. Grace T Rocker, Mrs. Sylvia Slater, and Mrs.' Syl via Kelly Furlough. 1 ,,, ' i . Others present were Mrs. Pearl Klnzer, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. Eunice Burk,' Mrs. Susie Parmen ter, Mrs. Mabel Peck and Mrs. Mary Andresen. The next regular meeting will be on February zl at the home of Mrs. Mabel Peck. The Neighbors ; of LWoodcraf t win 'hold a eard party, at- the Fraternal Temple tonight ' at eight o'clock. Refreshments will be served following an - evening of ' cards. Miss Dorothy Alexander Is en tertalnlng a group of her friends' at bridge tonight at -the Georges Alexander home. ; ;. , ..' . - TFomen'f Editor Electric WASHER Reg-39.95 Sat Only Vacuum Qeaxter ' : Reg. 19.75 tl CA fuU size, now AatjU, Clothts Plni rlnr. " Sniti'frna tht clamps "down to , stay, mad ot sturdy! hard- 5, wood.' t jA 6 fi z.4,1 if V.-484 State ,1 i-::is-.uimi!ii;i'!i'i s : wiar -xm s$ m. WAWz 1C Beta Sigma Phi Area Meeting Saturdty An event of Saturday night' for members of Beta Sigma Phi will be the area - meeting for which the local chapter will be hostess. 'Delegates from the two Port land chapters, Astoria, Albany .and Salem trill be in attendance and comprise, district No. 1. - A banquet will be held at the Schneider's dining room at 7. o'clock withiMrs. George Scales, president of the local chapter, presiding. The district will be officially organized at this Ume and , delegates will be elected to the state convention to be held In Portland this' summer. Mrs. Thomas J. Drynan has been appointed by national head quarters of Beta Sigma Phi, na tional educational sorority, to or ganise the irarious chapters of the state into areas and plan the, first state convention. There are three area councils in Oregon. Miss Ida Jo Eaton is making arrangements for the banquet and the table will be centered with talisman roses carrying out the gold- and black colors of the sorority. -Hostesses are Mrs. Thomas J. Drynan, Mrs.; George Scales, Mrs. Frank Chafer, Mrs. Leslie White house, Mrs. i Lynn Helse, Mrs. Richard Devers, Mrs. Harry H. Weinstein, Miss Ida Jo Eaton, Miss Gwendolyn Hunt, Miss Bet ty Read, Miss Dorothy Blaisdell, Miss Mary White, Miss Rowena Eyre, Miss Cynthia DeLano, Miss Hattie Bratxel, Miss Velma May, Mrs. William Busick and Mrs. Kenneth Belt The Ann Jadson Missionary cir cle of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Cecil Louts it 1720 North 19th at 7:45 tonight. Mrs. Marion Cur ry will lead the devotions, Mrs. D. F.. Davis will have charge of the program. ! Has just a few days to go. Now get yourself down here in a hurry and take advantage of the hundreds bt: items from throughout the store that make it the Sale of Salem ! 0girsio1i(sSS ELECTRIC SEWING MACHIN tfjjv; : 'I V jlaaasaLf gave r- '" - 1 1 i i- . t SANFORIZED SHRUNK r , " k - Spring HousecIeaningV i""tw jl. jrrTiaa?' - UWiyllaAAiH : S WWlal -: , ' C. ttreng,' aelccUd broom' corn durability. On aenvenient handle. . But hurry I 1 C' i Today Menu's Baked halibut will be. lha mala dish, for today. , Sliced tomatoes Baked halibut In cream Buttered spinach - . Steamed potatoes . Ice Cream . Cookies . HALIBUT BAKED IN CREAM Wipe fish and remove skin, p 1 a c e in baking dish, . sprinkle with salt and ' pepper and brush with melted butter. Drain Juice from large can oCftomatoes for t pounds of fish aoa add a ta blespoon of sngar. Spread over fish, then cover with thin slices of onion. vBake 20 minutes in moderately hot oven. Pour pint cream over It and bake tor 10 mlnntes more. Remove onion and serve while hot. At Home Will Honor Edward Fishers Mr. and Mrs. O. K. DeWitt and Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Thlelsen are arranging an at home for Sunday afternoon at the DeWitt residence on Court street in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher (Nancy Thlelsen) who are leaving the 'first of the week for Washing ton, D. C. after an extended visit in the capital. Calling hours are from four to seven o'clock and a group of the honor guests' friends have been bidden to say au revolr. Alumnae Group Meets At Smith Home Mrs. Francis Smith was host ess to alumnae of Alpha Gamma Delta at her Kingwood Heights home Tuesday night. Plans were discussed for national reunion day to be held at Timberllne Lodge this spring. Bridge was In play during the evening -and a late sapper was served. Those present were Mrs. Donald Grllley and Mrs. Christine Me Graff of Woodburn, Mrs. E. B. Bossattl of Dallas, Mrs. Edward M. Duffy, Mrs. Herman Jochim sen, Mrs. F. H. Lathrop, Mrs. Carl Cover, Miss Rosemary Sny der and Mrs. Francis Smith. rn LJUVJ Console Portables! Rotaries! AU-Electric! V Terms as Low as $4 Down . ' (Plus carrying charge.) - Not rebullts, not repossessions, but BRAND NEW MACHINES of our regular stock that have been used on our floors for show -purposes and are iJov greatly reduced In price. Every one carries oar new machine guarantee! Shop early while ,the selection is large. We can- ., not guarantee quantities to last. - LIBERAL TRADE-IN ' ALLOWANCE t IVlen's Bib' Overalls Heavy 8-oz. Denim Sizes 32-44T Fun eur .and built to wear. 69 b .'Single '2 Mrs Yiesko to Honor Qui at Luncheon V Mrs. Edwin Yiesko-' has bid den members of : her club to luncheon this afternoon at her South' High street' home. An afternoon of contract .will be en Joyed folloving the', lnncheon hoar.' -Additional guest will be Mrs. Gordon Thompson and Mrs. Frank Prime; - - Club members are Mrs. Wil liam B. Mott, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. ' Ralph' Hamilton, Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrs. -L. V. Benson, Mrs. Hal .Wiley of Jtfferson, Mrs. Oliver Huston. Mrs. William Stacey and Mrs. Edwin Yiesko. "' - Pringle Pleasant Club At Grabenhorst Home . Mrs. George . Grabenhorst en tertained members of the Prin gle Pleasant J Point social club at her home on Fir street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. - L. W. Potter was the assisting hostess. . "A luncheon was served at noon and winter greenery was used on the table and about the roome. The afternoon hours were spent informally. Guests were Mrs. Adeline Millisack, Mrs. Earl Pearcy and Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Jr. Members present were Mrs. Juanlta Cassellius, Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mrs. E. S. Coates, Mra. Vernon Coates, Mrs. J. M. Co burn, Mrs. C. E. Duffield, Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. W. H. Graben horst, Mrs. George Guerne, Mrs. Homer Harrison. Mrs. P. M. mi ni oe, Mrs. Clifford Jones, Miss Margaret Jones, Mrs. William McCarroll, Mrs. C. F.. Mumm, Mrs. Harry Wechter, Mrs. J. W. Yates, Mrs. George Grabenhorst and Mrs. L. W. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wharton are entertaining at dinner tonight at their North Capitol street home in honor of the 15th birthday of their son, William. Later the group -will attend a down town theatre. A group of the honor guest's friends have been bidden to attend. Mrs. C. W. Parker entertained members of her contract bridge club at luncheon and cards Tues day afternoon. '' Men's Shoes Famous Hawihornes' and Sandy . Nevlns. . Broken lots. . Most " of them reg. 4.65 and 5.00. Now , WMd: braced,' . ISO Saarrf tka stands firtnlyr 12a 4S-4nck Ironing sww x - i i t P ! i - -59c f If m ,1000 roSs : of : Ikautif ul f Patterns in discontinued unes. i . IT3 -1 Way -w i j ySt i" -ir Phone - 9193