The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 21, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    Tfc C3EG0H STATESMAN Sika, Orcca Tztsiaj UatSzs, Fttnaiy 21, 1M3
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L uiss Brians iea ,
OnSaiurday
A wedding of Interest was sol
,emnited t St. Joseph's church at
.iuv. nn Saturday morning
when Miss .Betty Jan
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XL-lBriana of Salem b
. w ihe
bride of Mr. John rranc.
" son of Mr. John Valone -of The
Dalles, rather T. J, Bernards read
the Impresiivs eeremony. .
' i-Tbe bride, who. was siren in
1 marriage by her. father, wore .
,;ijffienth dreaaof Eleanor Me-
crepe with shoulder eorsaee and
-"coronet of roses and i0"
Miss Margaret Malone of The
Dalies, sister of the groom, was
v the bride's attendant and re
ttrose Uffeta with corsage of deep
vtrred roses. Mr. Francis Brogan of
The Dalles, cousin 01 in ro.m.
....... uiu Alna Brem
-":'T7h- -ldlna march.-
Mrs. Ronald Saunders sang. , .
-AAtnw jhreikfast f or the on-
J-JtrrS-i m.mhrs of the two
''famines, w , ,'
-""5"f k- .. tnfnrmil
M ana was "- IfreVt "home
l:UV&
Mlckel of Portland; enrthe bride's
a cake and MlsaMargareMattMw;
pouTed. v V- 'i rin-
" Mr. and Mr.. WM.2JJ
ribJWday fiViLffinfl
5rS4 SS '
1 . "aJ?nJ:. roller.
and was associated with her fath
. erin the Crown Drug store here
'tor sereral years. Mr. Malone is in
.w.-..tti. KnaiiiMi In The Dalles
- ...... -i .
"2,:.bbT Mrs. Malone left tor
h.a nil other Calif or-
nia points and will be at home In
: The Dalles after March 16tb.
f ' Business "Women Hosts
! To Tbbse of Sute
"; Business ..- and Professional
: Women were t hosts to a , large
' group of risitors who toured the
statehouse on Sunday under the
t guidance of Mr. Hugh Scott, Some
! 24 clubs were represented at a
: dinner meeting which included a
talk by Miss Erangeline Phllburn,
t vice-president of the state federal
' tlon. Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs.
Christine Monroe of Hood Rlrer
- and Mrs. Hannah Martin of Sa-"
lem. Mrs. Byron B. Herrick and
I Mrs. Zola Morgan, past state pres-
identa, and Mrs. La Moine uiara,
state parllamentarlan.1 Mrs. Ed
win Bingenheimer was in charge
of arrangements
I i ?. Miss Kathem Gunnell showed
I iniAred films of the important
? event in the building of the capl-
I -toi, including the, taring of the
I cornerstone in June. 193, open-
' -lng of the bronse doors, raising of
-f the pioneer and the inauguration
1 -'on January 9. ,
f 4 Mrs. Esther Hagedorn, state
f music chairman, has called a
': ' meeting of the members , et the
I Business . and 'Professional Worn-
en's club chorus for Wednesday
i! - night to .practice songs for the
- conference to oe neia nexi boom bouquet of red carnations guard
4 in Roseburf . i ed by red, white and blue tapers.
, In the chorus are Mrs. f Blllie Chinese checkers and ping pong
Herbster, Mrs. Effle Arehart, were in play during the evening:
.' Miss Bessie Tucker, Mrs. Lydla Memben and additional guests
Wooten, Mrs. Maud Ramseyer, pregent were xis8 Virginia Steed,
Mrs. Rose Wilkes. Miss Jo Erant, M1g Katnryil Kauffman, Miss
Mrs. Hulda Lledstrom. Mrs. Ilda Beatrice Wadsworth. Miss Velora
Bingenheimer, Mrs. Lois Stelnke, . Williams, Miss- Elaine Murray,
Mrs. E s t hrr Hagedorn, Miss MiM Barbara Anne Rlcketts, Miss
Maude Eckman, Mrs. Dorothy Lin- Evelyn Collins, Miss Vivian
. foot,' - ' ' Webb, Miss Grace Gckleman of
j - Tillamook, Miss Leila Johnson,
rli The monthly party in honor of - Messrs Zeral Brown, Elmo May
i members of Barbara Frietchle field, Mark Hatfield, Bill Snell.
tent. Dauchters of Union Veter- Bob Mundt, Warren Doollule,
Aabs who have birthdays in Janu- George Alexander, Tom Kay Vin-
ary and February will be held at ton Scott, Vernon scott and
the h o m e of Mrs. Mary M. En- James PPettlt of Portland.
- tress, JUS South Commercial ,
street on Tuesday at eight lr 5mflllpv TTnit tn
o'clock; ' t Assisting hostesses are lurs omaiiey nostess to
i MrsJ-Rose Garrett. Mrs Effle VU QAR Ladies
rich, and Mrs.1 Emma Thompson.
' To be honored are Dr. Ethel K. Mr8- Florence Smalley was
; Riley, Mrs. Alice Tlornlng, ; Mra, h0stess to Udles Of the GAR at
Kitty Baumgartner and Mrs. Eli. Ber nome on Thursday. A pat-
- abeth Skewis. . tiotlc program was enjoyed by
. . 'the group, prises for games,. went
. ....The Westminster ; Guild . of the to Mrs. Mary Gosser and Mrs
( First ; Presbyterian ? church - will Taylor.
J meet'at the church Tuesdaf 'after-r- present were:
noon at 3 o'clock. Mt. a E. WU- Mesdamesj Hattle B. Camp
son will giro a lecture on f'Wan- p. D. Gosser, Mary L. Gosser,
bdering Through: Europe Alone. Beva ichardsnn. ifahel t.
I tThe committee for the afternoon ii0. Rose B. Garrett, Jennie Mar
. includes ..Mrs.; Phil Rlngle, Mrs. tin, B. B. Taylor, Gladys R. Ma
1 i Keith Brown, Mrs. Ralph Wlrth, jac, Beatrice Henry, Ira Wells.
j 'Mrs.. Stephen. Mergler Mrs. Gar- . ;.. . ...
len' Simpson and. Mrs. John Ram- PI Delta Phi, Frech honorary
1 1 1 age. . : - j ' I :": 'at the University of Oregon; has
f 1 ! V. S , -'- J V '-i a elected ? Miss Ruth Hillman and
The Woman's Missionary socle- Jack Powers as members of the
" ty of the First Evangelical church organization,
will "meet today at 2 o'clock in ; Miss Hillman, a "senior major-
"the .parlors, Mrs. FE.; Barnick ' lng - In German, is the daughter
will lead the lessor study, on of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hillman.
"Moving Millions" and Mis s She Is affiliated with Gamma Phi
Maude Aldrldgev national lecturer Beta sorority. Jack. Powers is a
for the WCTU, .wlU talk oh ;To- sophomore majoring "in arts and
day's Call - to Church Women. ? letters and is the son or Mrs. Ma
Mrs J J, E.Campbell 'will lead.bel S. Powers. .Both are gradu-
singing;'. - - . f ates of Salem high school.
. The' Americaa , War MHhera
will meet today at the 'home of
K rs.v George .Llttlefield at 224
Division street at 2 "o'clock' , for
social meeting. Mrs,: Caroline
B. Hixon, Mrs." H. A. Smart,
Mrs. Addle Mills and Mrs. C H.
Peterson will assist as hostesses.
Mrs. Brazier Small will preside
at luncheon today, at her South
tChureh street. home in compliment
to members of her club. Several
hours of contract' will. follow-the
'luncheon Tiour. -' ; v '
WHEN your nostrils be
come red,"" irritated,"
and stuffy because you have
a head cold. Just Insert-'
l'.ttle Mentholatttm in them.
; Note how quickly It soothes
the instated menbranes and.
relieves the ktuiness.lt will
also check: sneezing. Once'
yoa enjoy . Meatholatum'a
c o mf or 1 1 n g - yelle VyouH
airs ys want to keep this
CTr.'..e ointment handy.
nil
Mm
'VinRITATIOH'
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CLUB CALENDAR - ' ;
Tneeday, Febrmary SI
Ministers' Wive with Mrs.
Dean CU Poindexter. JU Xast
Meyers street. 2:Se p.m.
. Alpha Gamma Delta .alumnae
with lfra. Donald Griliey.
. Yomarco class, no-host din
ner and program.' 1:29 p. m.,
Westminster j Guild meet at
ennrcn z n. m.
1 East division of Presbyterian
Aid meet with Mrs. A. F. Mar-.
ens. 1411 State, 1:10 m.
Cbadwkk chapter jGrder .East
ern SUr, social meeting, S
War Mothers social meeting,
with George Littlefleld, 2 4
DiTisfen street Z pV m.
- WCTU Frances WillaTd
meeting, Argo, 12 o'clock,
meeting at hall, 2 p. m.
.. Lasrel Social Hour eluh,
with - Mrs. . David Friesen,
Glenn Creek road; 2 p. m.
Salem Writers club with
Mrs. WDliam D. Smith, 1 8 5
Center. 7-20 p. m.
Etokta club with Mrs. E. J
wwbw, p.
Ladles of Missouri
club.
with Mrs. W. E. Weakley, 90
North Church street. 2 p. m.
: PLE and F club . with Mrs.
MabePeck, .1240 -NorthoU
tage street. .7;20,p.nu s
" . rbrary fcS
Nebraska- ladles club,with
Mrs. Anra WlUIams, 1449 Sdath
: Liberty street, J P- m. .
Women's IJilon Fttilt
ConxTWtlonal church meet
mt-tarch. 7:30 p. m.
- FOE auxiliary card party,
Fraternal temple 2 p. m.
.Woman's .dub hook reriew
"-.a gsr ,
and Mrs. C. A. Graham, 2S25
South Commercial street, 8
p.m. miss KUin woixmngion
speaker..
Woman's Union of First
Congregational church, 7:30
at church.
. Federated Music club lun
cheon at Argo 12 o'clock.
Thursday, febraary 23
Credit Women's Breakfast
club earn Ira 1 at Cherry City
bakery, 8 p. m.
Alpha Xi Delta sorority,
alumnae with Mrs. Glen Ste
rens, 549 North 23rd street,
8 p.m. Visiting alumnae In
vited. South Salem WCTU with
Mrs. John Bertelson. 110 East
Lafelle street. Begins 1? a.m.
Third Pythian Sisters' card
party, K P hall.
Friday, February 24
Salem Council Church wom
en, Nazarene church, all day
meeting, 10 a.gm.
Tir; "Rl.-- T- Tinnr
"ss neener is uinner
Hostess Saturday
J
he country home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald A. Reeher was the
8cene of a dinner party Saturday
night when Miss Clrllla Reeher
entertained for the members of
the high school Snikpoh Dramatic
society play given this year,
Tne Ubu WM centered with a
STAYS
Tne apple compound is the
only nutritious substance known -which
keeps bread from beconv
ing stale." " ' " '
r' ' ; - Dr. H. MCjTTERN v '
' U.S. Fruit sndVgtabW
1 ' .Br-Prdue &pt
And APPEaL Bread hat. . '
"I, "
drcad:
' At, Your Grocer "
"Baked by Master Bakers'
- n
Alumnae Group Is
Entertained at
MinioHome -
Th home of Mr; r.ad Mrs;
John Mlntei "on - Saginaw itreei
:waa'- tho seen of anv in tei eating
affair Monday, night when Mrs.
Mlnto, Mrs. Robert " Shlnn fd
Mrs. - James Toung enterUlned
'the alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega
"sorplty,
i: T o'clock dinner wa serreA
and guests were seated at small
tables.. Following the dinner hour
a . business ; meeting - and social
eTenlng aa- enjoyed. - r-
The guesU .were Mrs. T. rton
Myers. Mrs. Lewis Griffith. Mrs.
Paul Bale. Mrs. Howard Barlow,
, Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. Wil
liam Cole, Mrs. .Jonroe Gilbert,
Mrs. Vernon Gllmore. - Mrs. Card-
ner JCnapp, Mrs,, Theodore Mad
sen, Mrs. John Ulnto. Mrs. "Carl
;Pope, " Mri: Homer , vRlchardaoh,
'Mrs. Robert Shton; -t Mrs. l4
Steuslofi Mrsc : ma J Walton,"
Mrs. James Young, Mrs-Winfleld
Clark; lfs.r RiChard Miller;- Mrs.
Ha.rr Renfrew of., Aurora M-ar
.Gordon Hadley o 'Indepeftence
Mrs. Harry Buskley of Silverton,
Miss Marjorle Marcus, Miss Doro
thea Steusloff, Miss Agnes Dram-
'mond. Miss Virginia Byrd, Miss
Claudine Gueffroy, Miss Beth
Holcomb and Miss Ellen Hastorf.
...
Camp Fire Groups Are,-,
Feted at Parties i:
- The C h eskchamay Campflre .
Girls -were entertained at an bid ,
fashioned costume party Saturday -night
at the home of -Mr., and )
Mrs. Paul , Morse. .on Court street ,
with Miss Sarah Morse acting as
hostess. Games were in play
during the evening and refresh
ments were served at a late hour.
- Those present were Mrs. Emer
son Holcomb, guardian. Miss
Rosemary Gaiser, Mrs. Silas
Gaiser, Miss Pauline Foster, Miss
Florence Lewis, Miss Mary Park
er, Miss Barbara Crawford, Miss
Sarah Morse, Miss Geraldlne
Schmoker, Miss Roberta Paulus.
ier, mm Jean Gemmeii Miss Veterans' Auxiliary Meets YWCA Scene of Activity
HCTdMiOTrinne1 wadeii? With Mrs. McClung During Week
Joan Beakey and Mrs. Paul . . . ,.,.'. .
Morse. HaI Hibbard auxiliary to the The younger girls committee
The Wahanka Cam pf Ire girls United Spanish War veterans met of the YWCA met at the head
were entertained at the home of th home of MrB- clTde Mc' .rters on State street Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKay
Fridav nlht with a similar nartv.
Games and refreshments were
enjoyed and the guests were in
old fashioned costumes.
Those present were Miss Janet
Waldron, M:s. Paul Morse, guar
dian; Miss Jane Acton, Miss Pat
sy Varley, Miss Bonnie Benson,
Miss Margaret Jane Emmons,
Miss Patty ZeUer. Miss Alice
Rose, Miss Sarah' Ann Ohllng,
Miss Mary Lou McKay, Miss Ruth
Ann Larsen. Miss Connie Cock-
lng. Miss Nancy Montgomery.
Miss Janet Rilea, Miss Janet Gib-
son. Miss Lena Mav Galhralth
and
Miss Arty May Phillips.
Robinsons Hosts for
Birthday Party
Mr: Carroll Robinson was hon
or guest at a birthday party at
which Mrs. Robinson was hostess.
The evening was spent playing The Sooth circle of the First
pinochle with prizes going to Mrs. Christian chu.ch met Wednesday
Judson Bressler, Mr. Hugo Han- at the home of Mrs. C. E. Hut
sen, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. chens. Those present Included
Baker.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Gustafson, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert C. Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. Judson Bressler, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl J. Gustafson, Miss Ruth
Massey, Hugo Hansen, and Mr.
and Mrs. P. W. Cooper, Miss Mau
reen Gustafson and Miss Beverley
Gustafson.
The Federated Music club mem
bers will meet for luncheon Wed
nesday at noon at the Argo hotel.
A business meeting will precede
at 11:30 o'clock at which time
programs to be presented in March
will be planned. Miss Dorothy
Pearce will preside at the meet
ing and Mrs. Walter Denton Is
In charge of the luncheon arrange
ments. Mrs. Dolph Craig .is. entertain
ing at luncheon and cards ..this
-afternoon 1 at her home for the
pleasure of members of her con
tract club.
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. - BEAUTY
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"It's Harry. He's going to propose to Harriet and be wants to
know if be can give yoa as reference!
Is the young man reckless cautious or is a bit of sardonic humor?
It Icept our friend on the left pondering long enough to allow us
a critical surrey of her spring print. The little jacket almost corers
the shirred hips below which the fullness is pressed into pleats.
(Good wearing nnder your fur coat now.) The black crepe takes,
your eye with its chic simplicity and that nice way it has of com
pressing the waist fullness, just so, under a sewed-ln waistband.
Copyright, 1939, Esquire Features, Inc.
Clung rnaay. Assisting were mrs.
Kuzaoein ureene ana aars. loiema
sprungman. ine rooms were aec
orated with daffodils and green
ery. Members present, Mrs. Lulu
Humphrey, Mrs. Gertrude Wil
son, - Mrs. Toletha Sprungman,
Mrs. Kitty Bumgardner, Mrs.
Kathryn Stryker, Mrs. Cnas. M.
Oreene. Mrs. Charles Brant. Mrs.
Florence Buckles, Mrs. B. W. Wal-
cher, Mrs. W. B.. Bane, Mrs.
Maude Chaignot, Mrs. LaMolne
Clark. Mrs. T. L. Lind. Mrs. Ar-
thur Girod, Mrs. Fred Thompson,
Mrs. Hueh Craig. Mrs. Frank Al-
ley, Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mrs. Hen
ry O. Miller, Mrs. M. W. -Baker,
Mrs. Jessie Bertelson, Mrs. Sher-
man Nelson, Mrs. Clyde McClung,
Mrs. Fred Kuhn. Guests were Mrs.
L. C. McSbane, Mrs. Phil Sin
gleton, Suzanna Slnjleton, Joan
Swallow, Michael Gordon Craig.
Mrs. w. s. mraweii, Mrs. iaa j.
Brooks, Mrs. J. E. Cannon, Mrs.
C. C. Cole, Mrs. E. N. DeHutt,
Mrs. George Dunsford, Mrs. Guy
L. Drill, Mrs. Estella Gabbert,
Mrs. W. H. Gardner, Mrs. George
Henderson, Mrs. Harry Hunt,
Mrs. B. W. Macy, Mrs. E. J.
Mauk, 'Mrs. D. N. Mauk, Mrs.
Bertha Pritchard; Mrs. C F. Reil
ly. Mrs. Sylvia Rlchter, Mrs.
Grant Robinson, Mrs. R. D. Ral
ston, Mrs. J. D. Sears, Mrs. Z.
Sharpnack. Mrs. M. H. Viesko,
Mrs. D. A. White, Mrs. Louisa
Walker, Mrs. Fred Both well.
Miss Martha Mortenson and Mrs.
C. E. Hutchens.
Robert Rawson's class in opera
appreciation will be held on
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at
Mr. Rawson's 1310 South Liber
ty, street home. "The Masked
Ball" by -Verdl, one of the most
brilliant - of operas, will be
studied. Later are "La . Tosca,"
"ThaisK - "Rigoletto," "Ernani,"
."La Foria del Destino," "Faust"
and ''Mignon." ' - ' ,
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morning wun airs, i ava uen
nett Hill, chairman, in charge.
The members discussed plana for
a recreational program for 6 th
grade girls and for Saturday af-
ternoon activities.
The Camp club members met
for dinner at the YWCA Tueaday
night and made plans for their
handicraft actlritles. The high
school Girl Reserves met for a
covered dish dinner Wednesday
flnt and reports were given on
the mld-wlnter conference held
p5cen"T at Corvallis. The Leslie
plr ReferT"ad Jainn?r mett
"R t the YW on Tuesday.
The Fidelia class of Jason Lee
church gave a covered dish sup-
per and party Friday. Rev. Lynn
Wood and Mrs. Nick Brinkley
were in charge of the games. Hos-
t esses were Mrs. Myrtle Carnegie,
Mrs. Vlda Kttxmlller, and Mrs.
Mildred Yunkers. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. George Bonner, Mrs.
O. G. Oppihle, Mr. and Mrs. Gall
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilbur,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klaus, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Carnegie, Mr. and Mrs,
L. E. Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Brinkley, Mr. and Mrs. George
Naderman, Mr. and Mrs. C W.
McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mar
ten, Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver,
Miss Edna MeElhaney, Mrs. Ber
nice Brewster. Mrs. Vida Kltzmil
ler, Rev. Lynn Wr;-d, Mrs. Lucille
Zane, Mrs. Jack Kinney, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob K. Kemple.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker had
as their guests on Saturday Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Hillstrom of Marsh-
field.
M' FOOD KEEPING MIMCIE..MY AT
Sfpndmad frtm mtifioJ, mmrnncbtd
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Birthday Parties
Arranged for
Nancy Adams
; A group of the Tery young set
will be gnesU at two delightful
affairs on Tuesday and Wednes-
day when Mrs. O.. D. Adams en-
tertalns at her North Cottage
1. i 11 a a- it
imct aw u cgmpuucai ra ui
sixtn wrxnaay or ner daughter, Charles Jory, Mrs. Cal Patton.
Nancy Ann. " v Mrs. Frank Brown. Mrs. M. B. Me-
Tonight a dinner will be giren Faul and Mrs. Edward Duffy,
and guests are inrlted to come at Tonight Mrs. Duffy will be
2 . o'elock with dinner at S hostess for a supper party in corn
o'clock. The George Washington pliment to her daughter. Miss
motif will b carried ont in the ta. u. u.u rinffv ' ts. .v.nin.
ble decorations using flags, hat-
vuova, buu
Anoioer group oi mentis wm
honor Nancy Ann on Wednesday
afternoon at an informal party.
Refreshments will be assisted at
both parties by Mrs. Oscar Paul
son.
At the dinner carers will be
placed fer Nancy Ann. Adams, the
honor guest, Ronald Brush, Eddie
:SJ?i5Xv2r Mer"
v 'wnetdaf ta ueBt5
" AUU AUuia, dbictij ma
Jackie Beaker Leonora PhilllDne
SnM:iStrSS:
Jean Hoffman, Jack Cole. Darlene
and Billy Beebe, Roger Kuntx.
Betty Jean Waltxer. Marilyn My
ers, Dlek Buren, Josephine Hayes,
Sharon George, Jan Foulger and
Opalehe Lee.
St. Anne's Guild Feted
At Heltzel Home
Mrs. John Heltzel opened her
home on Leslie street to members
of St. Anne's Guild of St. Paul's
Episcopal church Monday after-
noon. Tea was served at a late
hour and the assisting hostesses
were Mrs. Carl Collins, Mrs. Ken-
neth Dalton, Mrs. T. W. Delzell
and Mrs. Paul Ellis.
Those present were Mrs. G. Ed-
ward Blssell. Mrs. Breyman Boise,
Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele, Mrs.
Robert Brennan, Mrs. Carl Col-
lins. Mrs. Kenneth Dalton, Mrs.
T. W. Delsell, Mrs. Paul Ellis,
Mrs. William H. Hammond, Mrs.
Ivar Hanson, Mrs. Robert Herrall,
Mrs. George Hoffman, Mrs. James
Humphrey, Mrs. Richard Stolz,
Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Mrs. James
Laldlaw, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs,
Harold dinger, Mrs. Ted Paulus,
Mrs. Vernon Perry. Mrs. Howard
Rex, Mrs. H. A. Simmons, Mrs.
Walter Socolofsky, Mrs. Bruce
Titus, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs.
Parker, Wlckwire, Mrs. Donald
Young, Mrs. Chester Zumwalt and
Mrs. John Heltzel.
Pinafore Presented at
High School March 3
Seventy students, garbed in
the elaborate fashion of British
nary circles of a century ago,
will participate in the production
of HMS Pinafore," at the high
school on March 3
a two-hour rehearsal on Satur
day showed what the play will
really be, and the fact that this is
one of the most popular of all the
Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas,
assures its success.
The music, which is the catch
iest of aU the Gilbert and Sulli
van compositions, is universally
familiar. The characters of But
tercup. Sir Joseph Porter and
Captain of the Pinafore are equal
ly as well known.
Miss Ola Clark is faculty mem
ber In charge of reserved seats,
Warren Carkin Is student adver
tising manager.
Miss Eve Knower will review
"Queen Victoria's Daughters" by
Benson. "Three Guineas" by
Woolf and "Our Lives Have Just
Begun" by Myers. The occasion
is the meeting of the Salem Wom
an's club study group at the pub
lic library at 2 o'clock tomorrow.
fbotigrsfi of idtnttcsl fmas, nfrigtrattd, mmwrntd, 0$ tmpmfUt ttmptnUmm,
raiBilioiioi.,
MADE
Come av See how the new.-Cpld-air Prin
ciple preserves even highly perishable roods days
loof er than eve before. Prolongs their original
r fynhmn nislni rid mjrtrititmJ wmlmn saves pk
fi" f9 dcW f moMtare
robbing ate drcaladoa. ; if "5 .ki.- - - -
rOJy-r4gidair shres yotf this' rerolatioaary
J advaaocment: And trats yo WaWatis ererr
fUXATtJ&Xiot ftt&rmtixa ... new SUnOU' CMtmMcantacecwMS.
XZuoatmtafOM foe fresheaias ?-eptatIs,. . .'."y
- - Gejwioe QUiaaJBI TlAYS : for releasing cubes ' pTTS'? bTdTofL
- instantly . Yet a com 00
i. wfifst uatr reaicatatorsi (convince youmu ia 3. Vr
ItrsiVuifyWill
Be Hostess for
Two Affairs
Mrs. Edward 1C Duffy will be
hostess for two interesting affairs
today at her home on East State
street This morning Mrs. Duffy
has bidden a small group of
friends to breakfast In compli
ment to Miss i Rita- Claggett who
is isitinr in the caoiUl as the
guest of her parents. Mfand Mrs.
Cal Patton. Cards will be in play
following the breakfast. .
Corerr will be placed for Miss
Rita Claggett. Mrs. Frank O. Mr-
. . . '
era, Mrs. (JOaneS UUggeit, Mrs.
hours will be spent Informally
EDO CUT I J ipnOg llUWCn Will 09
used about the rooms.
The guests will be Miss Mary
Helen Duffy. Miss Janice Patter
son, Miss Florence Lewis, Miss
Carolyn and Miss Mary Anne Bra
dy, Miss Patricia Russell. Miss Pa-
tri'cia Elliott and Miss . Mary Jane
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For Dinner Sundix, : f
The Sigma, Tau fraternity men
w-r- hnrii fnr thr annual Sweot.
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heart dinner Sunday at the chap-
ter house on Oak street. The ta
ble was centered with a heart
flanked by red carnations and at
either end were rases of riolets.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Moulton. Gat
ke were chaperones for the affair.
Corers were placed for Miss
Betty Lewis, Miss Ruth Tocom,
Miss Marjorle Van, De Walker,
Miss Betty Addison, Miss Joy Coo-
ley. Miss Mary Staats.'Miss Mar-
Jrie Waters, Miss Lucy Fisher,
Mls" Hry Virginia Nohlgren, Miss
Margaret Rankin. Miss Darlene
Robertson.
Messrs. Keith Sherman, Bruce
Carkin, Kenneth Sherman, Bill
Campbell, Tom Gabriel, Ed Mc-
Wain, John Horton, Otto Wilson,
jr., Mark Walts, Quentin Isely and
Robert Clarke,
The Woman's Union of the
First Congregational church will
meet on Wednesday night at 7:30
at the church. The business worn-
en of the church will be honored.
On the program are Mrs. Gordon
McGUchrlst, who will sing, and
Mr. Charles Wilson who will speak
on "Wandering Alone In Europe."
Hostesses are Mrs. Mary Bayne,
Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Miss Oda
. Chapman, Mrs. Vorgils Casey.
THE MAGIC OF
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it Hx world's most flavorful, most ex
fnaivt tea is grown on the slopes of
the Himalayas, high above Dujee
Iing, in north em India.
This Tery rare Darjeeling, blended
with finest Ceylons, gives Tree Tea,
Qtange Pekoe, that extra quality.
Tree Tea is the most Jeltcitta, most
jatisyxrtgbhsktcA chat you can buy
regardless of its reasonable price.
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Today's Menu
Ham and sweet potatoes ' wilV
be the day'a dinner treat, ehece
late tapioca will be desserts
Orange-grapefruit" salad
i Ham and sweet potatoes
in casserole
Green beans
r Chocolate tapioca
Fruit sauce
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. .ru weei poiaioes, cut tar
Parboil sweet potatoes, cut -tar
J IICf an4 We h- layers
a, casserole with cooked haav
kIn HnU1 W,H heated through,
Pr cut the uncooked sweet pot-
toea te lengthwtse- plejees; put lav
lUIVtla slit. ft. . - 1 w..
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in a meaium oren until' mest
and potatoes are done. May udf
some liquid, stock or water, or
eoTer easserole for part of cook
ing. Town and Gown Tlnf. tn
View Art Exhibit
The Town and Gown club will
present a special exhibition et
work by students of the Salem Art
Centr the meIag Thursday
afternoon at Lausanne hall. at t
o'clock. The exhibition will then
be en Tiew for ihe; remainder of
the week for student? and visi
tors.. The guest capeaker of the
afternoon will be'tHr.. Jessie Laird
Brodle of Portland.
airs. u. iv. fauius is cnalrman
for the afternoon and assisting
her are Mrs. Lloyd Bell, Mrs. S.
B. Laughlin and Mrs. T. A. Har
rington. Miss Helen Bocker will greet
the guests at the door during the
afternoon. Presiding at the tea,
urns will be Mrs. Frank Power
and Mrs. L. M. Purvine. The tea
committee includes Mrs. Robert"
Craig, chairman, Mrs. H. O.
Smith, Mrs. Frank Crawford. Mrs.
R. F. Miller and Mrs. Marie Von
Eschen.
Mr. Charles Val Clear, director
of the Salem Art Center, will ar
range the exhibit of student's
work among which will be paint-
ings by Merril Ames. Clifford
Gleason, Mrs. Lillian Laughlin,
Miss Barbara Scott, Mrs. Dorothy
Douglas, Mrs, Olivia Hult, Miss
Virginia Foster, students of
classes by Alan Flavelle and
Louis Bunce. There will be
sculpture by Mrs. Karl Kugel.
Miss Carmelite Barqulst, Miss
Bessie Shlnn, Miss Leorna King-
well. Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mrs!
J. T. Rossiter, Mrs. H. A. Kinz-
ley, students of Miss Nelson.
There will also be sculptured
pieces done by the blind students,
among them a largo head by Leo a
Duff.
TREE TEA
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traoT Come iar today. ; - ,v
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