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PAGC FOURTEEN The OUTGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, April 23,1933 1 Fraternities Plan Dances tor. Weekend The Willamette fraternities are entertaining with ' gala" spring dances thla weekend with the co eds bidden as special guests. ' ' Sigma Taa . The Sigma Tau fraternity men will be hosts for a spring inform al dance at Hazel' Green on Sat urday night from 8: JO to IS o'clock.' Bud Mercer's orchestra will play for daneing. : j - ; win ne Dr. . ana CLUB CALENDAR Friday, April 23 ' JaTenile Nelghbora of Wood craft. Fraternal temple, 4 p. ra., election. : r Barbara Frietchie Tent no.' 2. Daughters of Union Veter ans meet at WCTU hall, 8 p.m. -1 Marlon County Federated Women's ' clubs begins 9 30 .a. n4 clubhouse. - Mountain View PTA, t n.m.; ; pictures to be shown. 3"J o o Ml TinSIKB o O4 MAXINE , BUREN Jypmen'g Editor Llrs.Snedecor Is Hostess on Thursday . Nebraskans Meet With : Airs. Gilkcy- . Rainbow Girls Fete Fathers (At Dinner n . v , mie tsrmge l ea 2tuLe - jsmuei- - - uuuhtn js Event of : i nursaay Saturday, April aa.',. Townsend . dab no-host din ner, , Bungalow C h r 1 s 1 1 a n Mrs. Franklin Thompson. Dr.' and , enurcn. p-nt Mrs. John M. Raroageand Dr. and . " ; Monday,' May 1- Mrs. Charles Campbell. The spring ;V Delta' Tan Gamma mothers' motif will be used In the decora-; -dob, Lausanne " hall, 2 p.m. tions ' with"; pastel flowers -nd - : - . greenery arranged about the hall. Scheduled Tonight . . Cbadwick assembly. Order., of Rainbow for Girls, entertained with a father and daughter ban quet Tuesday - night at ihe . Ma-aonfcs-Temple. .'- - The, long tables were festive with arrangements of spring flow ers, lavender and. yellow tapers. Miss Clare Marshall,: worthy ad riser, presided daring the evening. A business meeting followed the, dinner, hour. '. .:.-- r . Fathers who made short talks during the evening were Captain school Walter Lansing, Rev. Robert " Hutchinson; Mr. George . Riches, Ed Savage, James 1 McCIeland, Ralph Bent, C C. Hlggina, Hub bell Young, J. S. Murray, A. A. Graber, Fathers Attend Floyd Hodge, "Dr. L. C. Mar shall, La Rue Richards, G. A. Reeher, II. R. Robinson, George Kenneth Sherman, Rober Foster Operetta St Leslie torste for the dance. - ' ' ' Alnti Pal flolta . . Th Ainh Pai nita fr&tarnttv . -Leslie Junior ; high ' wn d'r -in -flt-rtain with a fnrrii.i pupils are presenting their an daneeat the fraternal Temple Sat- nHmi operetta- m ina aaaiiormm Mr, Wayne Henry, ar. a. . Mur- nrday night with dancing from f ,rb V ?r th? dlrectIon. ?' ray', Mr. Harry Crawford, and Mr. S'JO'io 11:S0 o'clock with Frank Miss , Gretchen Kreamer. This Harold Phlllippe. Watkins and his orchestra play- Jf? J"tJhonn Honor neBt . vrwtnt were in - . "Bulbul by Rhys-Herbert. . Messrs. E. M. Duffy, G. E. Man- The "High Hat" idea will beT ,M"Ji?5nltb1!.1?aJ! rJ?: B,n- r- Uo'd Demlret' on S used for the decoratir. motH and SJithJ? SL5u- wen' J" H Doaaldami. , Cwrl F. favors and programs will be given lt.tridfft;VPl.mU nK Smlth' RTmond Moo- Robert the tuests Orer fifty couples will ?: heru father IaW' Bob Hutchinson, Oral M. Lemmons, atteS ! Palmateeri the court cbaperone.. VIctor H. CollInBf DaTe Holtxman. Dr. and Mrs! R. I. Lorell, ,Ta Sam Muchnick M. Stephenson, feasor and Mrs. W. C. Jones, Prv rJZZ? tS 7,' Bergsm, Harry Bressier, J. fessor and Mrs. Paur Carpenter nagJ. Dorsey keeper ot the roy- and Dr. and Mrs. Chester , Luther al .pectacles, FrlU Deckebach; will be patrons and patronesses. jU8to, keeper of the cash box, Wayne Brainard, Joe Colosuanno. Bob Over Dean Trumbo and Wendell Patch Maids of HonorViolet v isler head the committee in charge. Maxine Hawke, Verlie Duke, Kappa Gamma Rho Rosemary Richards, Marlanue Members of Kappa Gamma Low. Olene Mehlhoff. Marv E. Rho fraternity will entertain with Sisson and Friends to Caspian Boyd, I. L. Schawver, Ralph Ca- ineir annual spring xormai oi- Harry Jones, Don Schur, Keith ley, U. w. Grant, C. H. Hoftman, v,unar, cecn sargeni, w any jfai- . Aiirea w imams, ueorge uicnes, mateer, Duane Fisher, James" J. J. Wilson, Batty Cooper, Lloyd Thompson, Reinholdt, R. O. Lewis. Elmer Chorus of Housemaids La- Cook, E. V. Wooton, C. E. Dalton, Burna Kelley. Pauline Miller. R. D. Barton. Georee Chanman. Tne Treasure island tneme win janei iiaiiK, L,ois Martin, Delia be used in the decorations with Merk, Mary kast, Helen .Moor miniature palm trees used-for man, Doris Pinneo, Ruth Rein nlace cards. Favors and corsages wald, Dorothy Nybersr. Joan will be given the coeds. The hall Nye, Pat Meisinger,. Doris Cline, en Duffy. Pet Manning. Bette De- win oe iesuve paim trees, isianas vtuj jicuiicnnsi, uette up. - marest, Maxine Enger, Jean Don- and murals. neman, Gwelda Thatcher, Lu- aldson, Muriel Smith, Helen Patrons and patronesses will be cile Wilson, Alice Rose, Shirley Brown, Pat Hutchinson, Janice Dr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Richards Parker, Patty Leary, Shirley Ra- Lemmons, Evelyn Callbs, Jean end Dr. and Mrs. Charles Sher- benau, Lois Barrick; Gwendolyn Holtzman, Helen Muchnick, Betty man. Mr. Winston Bunnell is mak- Pearson Evelyn Roseman, Col- Provost, Marjorie Bergsvik, Mar- lng arrangements for the dinner fn Andresen, Geraldine Wil- Jorie Bressler, Donabel Savage, dance. 1.iam8'J.u.anlia Wilson, Georgia a-n- McClellan.1. sh.rnn nnmtt Shower, at Mink Home vkkSt lZln F"l ? b ,e coi Young Elaine Murray, Jean- Miss Crowley to Wed On Thursday ABSrstiS mTa SSSmi Mr. Charles Ross Mrs. Roy Mink was hostess Giese, Helen Fuerstnow, Shirley ? ,t , t , , at a hrMr nartv .nH .hwir for Hill. Luanna WHliamA et Prescott, Edna Hall, Lucille . . .. a-a- TJxAll-.- T sit- TT.a1.mI urday night with a 6: 30. o'clock dinner et the Quelle with a dance to follow. Tommy SeRine and bis orchestra has been engaged to play during the evening. J. L. Cutler, Wayne D. Hew, Har old Phillippe. Rainbow Girls present were the Misses Clare Marshall, Mary Hel- -' ' . I - - V ni li .The Nebraska Ladies auxiliary v met with 'Mrs. ' L. E. Gilkey on . Wednesday for their rcmhr v- Mrs. Frank Snedecor presided business and social meeting. Af- at a smartly, arranged luncheon ter. the business' meeting there , ' Thursday; fternoon at' Godfrey.'i' wai i a short program. Lunch wts - In" compliment to -memDera 01 we served by. the refreshment' com- . :"S The luncheon table was fertive Leona ' Johanson Mrs.' Blanche - :-;. : ' " ' with an mrrangemeni 01 luiipa ana smart, i Mrs. Albert Hoevrt. m One of the ioveliest. affairs jBf .BprlHt flowers.; Several hours' of. Mrs. Clara McDerby, Mrs. Jessie the spring season, was; the large contract were enjoyed at the home Shapp, .-Mrs. - A: P. Miison, Mrs bridge benefit te, for, whlch. Jthe 0f Mrs. Reuben P.'Boise on North , R.v M. , Chambers, Mrs. E. 0 Salem Daughters'or the Nlfc were i8omnwi; street; v :' " , -v Aielson; Mrs; F. McCollom! hMteaaM on Thursday atternooh. : Special Kueta were Mrs. Hen- Mrs- L. E. Dagenhardt. Mrs. R The affair was held in the ban- tj. At Cornoyer, Mra; Charles A. C. Ericksoa, Mrs. w. W RoloN room of. the MasonlcrTemple.wUh Grar.'Kri.: Homer H. Smith; sn," son, Mrs. Roy Schroyer; Mrs e over 250 attending. : i ";.iUl ' :Mrs. Margaret teFurgy, and Mrs. E. Kelso, Mrs. E. N. DeHut, Irs! Prizes ia contract were award- Frank' Jordan of Seattle. : . . . ' Ivan . Kimble, Mrs. William lia ed to Mrs. Earl Cooley and Mrs,: other, guests were Mrs. John tthies, Mrs. Gertrude Van lou- Frank: Brown; Mrs.- Robert &.M'LVRaB&7:Mr&-U.'G. Shipley, Mrs.; M, A. L. DaMoude, Mrs. Farhtneand; Mrs. Bremel : were 'Thomas B Kari Mrs. Charles Ron---. Alernathy, Mrs. Otto hr high In auction. Special prises 7 ertson, Mrs: Frank Spencer, Mrs.' umt Mr" Clyde Farley, Mrs. were given to Mrs. Harry V. Col- .'Russell Catlin, " Mra. Seymour "arrJ Kimble, Mrs. George lins, Mrs. George King, Mrs. Addle Jones, Mrs. Reuben P Boise, Mri. 'frk Mr- B M. Randall, Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. G. A. Skaggs.' : : norge A. ' White-, Mrs. Homer. llkeT Miss Lena Clark. The table waa covered r with a 'Goulet. sr.. Mrs. Joseph Beveridge y;UMl!L.werfl -Mr- Ry Smith and .handsome lace cloth and centered and Mrs. Frank Benson. , with a white bowl of pink tulips and purple iris flanked by tall - 2KTSjVS3iJK DAV Entertains for land, supreme queen of Nydia Many Guests , Temple, presided at the tea urns. A group ot the Rainbow Girls as- -' The Disabled American Veter Mrs. Gilbert. Hoevet. Next meeting will be with Mrs. E. J. DeHut, 160 South High street, May 24. Perrines Hosts to sisted in the serving. Marriage Announced of Former Salem Girl Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Perrine wpi hosts to Joshua Smith camp Union I'm afraid Henry has lost all interest in Frances. . . he's started to tell her the truth when she asks him questions!" ne JJisaaiea American teier- r . ... .... . J AT Afnwi n ans and auxiliary neia tneir social ii aua meeting at the armory Monday and entertained members from Orornn Citv and McMinnville. The speaker for the evening was rans 01 me umi War and Mr. Ralph Coleman, president of liary on Tuesday. A program WPA unemployment service. Dls- IO"owea a no-nost dinner. The marriage of Miss Lorine tinguished guests were Mrs. Vern Present were Mrs. Mary B. Mary Walling of Salem and Ros- Ostrander, national executive com- Nickel, Mrs. Lura Tandy, Mrs. coe J. Boguslaski of Oregon City, mitteewoman for the district; Clara McDerby, Mrs. Blanche was an event at the First Presby- senior vice commander, Mr. P. Stuart, Mrs. Margaret Fessenden. ; terian church in Vancouver, Huntley from Eugene; Mrs. Hunt-, Mrs- Mettle Schram, Mrs. Rose Wash., on Thursday, April 6. The ley, state patriotic instructor; Mrs. Reilly, G. R. Storer, L. R. Water ceremony was read by Rev. W. S. Archie Brewster, state treasurer, man, A. M. Lausch, Willis Mc- Mlddlemass in the presence of Salem; Mrs. Roy Shires, state leg- "erby, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strong of islation chairman; Mrs. Jean Tigard, friends of the couple. Schilling, state membership chair- The bride wore a navy blue man; Mrs. F. Watts, state con tailleur, with corresponding shade ductress, Oregon city; and Mrs. hat and matching accessories. Her B. Zillinski, commander from Ore corsage was gardenias. gon City unit. Mrs. Strong, the matron of On the program for the eve- honor, wore navy blue with match- ning's entertainment were Isabel Mr. and Mrs. Eugene PreRrntt. Mr. and Mrs. H.-R. McWhorter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Remington, .Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Perrine. Ob Tuesday th Ole-Me club trl ZL Z JZ girl l th hS(?Zr aDd "rm, btU0T ,D toS hat and her corsage was Talis- Herbert, Lorraine Palmateer and Tht V l 1nen at trPtlflfl an I rlnthoo n a vm TVtoro'e a vrrtlff rf stn-m mat in nnr T I nw- 0 thfk hnma ff Mra s7m(l IJaIIi. n man roses. Patricia Zosel, Mrs. Lois Miller, o".v ru I T" "Z1, . u Following the ceremony a din- Hubbard, Ore and Blanche Ripley. tI" " 8U r . ner was served at thn Stronr wuo,ol':u ""i nuw trends and clothes charm. There's a whiff of summer in her flow ery print with its soft, ruffle-edged capelet, A tiny patent leather belt gleams on the dull ribbed, black sheer, left. Its high square neca is eagea wnn tiny seu-pieating, more 01 the same, a bit nom ft . h M Boeuslflki wr . . , wider, flutters from the sleeves and the skirt Is showered with ?,V m"..! fL0gn!" Women Attend Classes three tiers of the pretty trimming. Copyright, 1939, Esquire Feat ures, Inc. Pringle Pleasant Club Honored Thursday At the party for which Mri.7 The Pringle and his bride came to Oregon City, where they are making their Jn Decoration home. The bride, the daughter of Mr. More than 80 Salem house- and Mrs. S. S. Wilson of Salem, wives attended sessions of the attended Oregon State college be- evening adult course in interior fore taking her position as labor- decorating, completed this week aiory tecnnician at tne uood sa- and taught by Mrs. W. L. Lid- ers in pastel tints. Members at tending were: Mre. Ralph South wick, Mrs. Arthur Harvey, Mrs. William Earle, Mrs. Charles Ol son, Mrs. James Jennings, Mrs. William Neimeyer, Mrs. Alvin Stewart, and Mrs. Halik. Pleasant Point maritan hospital in Portland. She beck, which was offered through field, South Dakota, has been Byron Cooley was hostess Tues- Social, club was entertained at is member ot the Sigma Kappa cooperation of the department the guest of the C. L. BlSdgets I Floy Converse Bettv firahnm Eleanor Rosson, Irene Webb, ay mgai at ner nome on .onn t . f M Harrv wch. , , 01 vocational training or tne sa- and the A. E. Utley's on route 1 vuuciae, neiiy uranam, ttii tir-w n..i t ' oj mraJtAtrtm !,. r lue nome 01 airs, narry ween- nnar,iataDVi ann f xir i -..vti. .k. . . . . " . Lona Kelso, Barbara Leon- "'ttu viv- " hardt. Maxine Mevers aarhara Ian Williams, Patricia Riches, Miss Has el Crowley to Mr. " A'"e -Meyers, Barbara TT, ' nario. dm, r v vr Helen May Cook, Susanne Wilson. Charles Ross, son of Mrs. E. M. served at noon. Special guests nated from the Oregon City high with the Salem Junior Women's Utley on Wednesday niaht ta ' . v-.i . .uuu.ucu, t,, r'oono. div.ij Rnlirson. was reToaled. , - t j acbool. altar which h enterA1 olnh ... j . n , A utnnM AtLurrn winiama - ait j wiro . acku mcjujiuiui. ' - . vvia jx&ab. uniu juuiub. Al i . " . . jjviii VvUU . - 1 J , . . - Putnam, Georgetta are and Mrs. Mink. fTth 4 a.J4l. W avuif js)avaisw saaav ittie Uvi S3 V Mrs. Morse Stewart last night bara Arthur, Bonnie Benson. at her home. The hostess used lilacs and spirea for decorations, Present were Miss Janet Fry, Miss Virginia Wassom, Mrs, Richard Pitcher - Mra. Manrict uo 11,. - n.t..Ai - varaa nrA n n . . . Nadine Lewis. Georaia flrtnlr. Dnr -7aTXT'.. " . "ru w .. r.-,v T... n.i7 of Snndar afternoon Mit 28 airs, iwvin Toomai, miss sniriey vwr, rauy 'isn, Betty Van- " ir-. - - -zz:-r .,Vioi -vv V,i. Orabenhorat lr vntrknn Af nkinV Mr. c..' Oidel Nnm,. sL.t"" iorie Wooton. Dorothv Dalton. the First Christian church. Miss waoennorsr, jr, o j, - ..wwvu, samara ; . . ' rvn.l.. I. tYo. nl.u Mr. nr m r inn nii.k..ii. . tinrn ttarinn. linrianA i ' n rim an u " " i. Gooden, Jean Haxelton.' Esther Betty Gallakher, Dorothy Dixon, A- slPe k of Independence d".. fce entertained at the home of Lets, Lorena MeLerranT' Virginia Jen Fanton. Betty Wirth. Ilene g :,1J2 "Ih? . a adnitl M- - Sler. 0 North Pene. Hilda ' Sohm. - r..f.. Paulson. Dorria Jean tier. MarT library aUK. She la a graduate , VanOsdoL AUtfe Howard:-. Jane Kestly, Marcelle Herbster ' f!!nde,I" Gentlemen - of - the ' Court and Carmen Vehrs. Ralph Calkina, Jaek Bnch. JImm Gllbertsen, darehceccon- - Sln-f0 .WatT80' R,clHrd Berean Group Holds Phlpps, John Johnson, Howard , K Schoen, Earl Thompson, Charles KegUiar Meeting -Whlttemore, Frederick Cham- - 0 oers, Eddie Apolegate. Leonard The Berean chapter of . the air. noKUSiassj. son 01 Mr. ana lem nnnite achoois and the ataf a 1 A r m.. .... ter Thursday with a luncheon Mrs. Henry Boguslaski, was grad- board for vocational education here for tha vaMtal nl TXTIIKon. Pattern In a fortnight the group will arhooia mf. tn, witn Mrs. wiiuam McCar- Ross attended Salem schools and rU "l"tlng hostess. Oregon State college. He has been associated with his father in busi ness in Oregon City. He is a mem ber of 8igma PI fraternity, a G. Gates Gates of is now with the' Ladd and Bush -bank. The evening was spent inform ally making books of each in dividual's life and reading for tunes. The wedding date was revealed at the supper hour with Members present were Grace Robertson, Mrs. H. Mrs. Gra- 4. JmJHMUZmr ."SS" w at the chamber of ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Wil- commeree and In the -how room, llams, who is completing her of local furniture stores, freshman year at the University a or uregon bas been elected vice- Of lateceat ia Salem la tli u were, Mr. and Mrs. D The course included units in and Miss Mary Ana coier combinations and relation- Medford. ships, selection and arrangement . of draperies and furnishings. Mra. Virgil Gol.lea eatertaioed flower arrangements and period members of her club at a salad furniture. Regular class sessions luncheon at cards Thursday aft. ernoon at her home on Saginaw street. Mrs. James Hardie was an additional guest - 9 Mr. aad Mra, Jofca CattSrall benhorst. Mrs. Frank Webster, "president ot the sophomore class nouneement of the publication of are soendinr the weekend at th Mrs. ueorge urabenhorst. sr Mrs. J. N. Robertson, Mrs. C. E. Dufield, Mrs. T. M. Hllmoe. Mrs. E. G. Clark. Mrs. Frank for next year. Miss Williams affiliated with Chi Omega. is a book of poems, "Smoke From home of Mr. Cattrall'a uaraiita This Altar," by Louis l'Amonr of ia Astoria. ChocUw. Okla. The writer lived Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGllvra of near Salem for a short while some MAT BOOK CHOIR Forest Grove are receiving cod- years ago and has friends in this SILVERTON MILf.si Kt t rta LonA T.fctrrS"rJ w,T; w,a! r,i .V-I' :;;;rj the names of the couple on the Clark. Mra. L. W. Potter. Mrs wuZnST ' ' To - ; , Z:""rS;?:::" handle of May baskeu. Primroses Vernon Coates. Mrs. Sarah Keys, gratulations on the birth of a son vicinity. L'Amour's book, whieh nr. heinr ada t otaH. th. :vid ShadV Normsn Ttone ' riiT ence Wallace and narcissi were used cbout Mrs. O. T. Seeley, Mrs. George Wednesday at the Emanuel hospi- U published by the Lusk Publish- Young Men's a canella cheir Upjohn. 0rmaD 6,1lViTSnere led by Mto. Ala- thJ?. 'ffl Portland. Mrs. McGilvra wUl in. company of Oklahoma dty. from 'th? Zion chuih it Hub!' : it- Miss Eunice Jnhnn .m,k meda Worklnr the nrnrram wn . o w.o ymiiu, .mio. uUU uunwreu aa mjuiw nasi, zouows a mum ner 01 snort stories bard to rive a eoncert at the Crowley, Miss Mary Grover, Miss Mrs. Cliff Mumm, Mrs. Clifford The little boy has a sister, which have appeared in leading Sllverten Hills hall in the ir accompanist. Mrs. Madeieh,- in chara-e of Mrs. Lucille SUrkev. 7. . 1 " i"' " Hanna and i.,v niK .Vi r mu.i... k. Mry itoas, ssiaa Jones, Mrs. narry wecnier ana Joanne. . u . u"51" T ; A-v . Gladys Ross. Miss Lois Rulif- Miss Margaret Jones. - ... mJIS: In McMinnviUe corresponding secretary, Sylvia Lee, MUs Theona ' Putnam, Miss Members of the Harmony club Mattson; song leader, Alameda Lela O'Neal, Miss Joy Cooley, motored to McMinnvllle Saturday wording, ana pianist, uernaeite Mrs. E. W. Cooler. Mr in M. and were entertained at th home Junior Cluh Arranges Two Benefits Broer. fetAd ffea lew ClroAtt ifYiaqa vail. ; The Salem Junior Woman's ding will be an event of May. club Is arranging two bridge ben- Those present were the Misses i """ Ior Tuesday afternoon Ellen Morley. Ruth Richey, Ala A miscellaneous shower -R nil farm vfra wiii. T r.i i j " " Airs, warner Jackson and Mrs. Byron Cooley. Mr. aad Mra. Marlon By ANNE ADAMS of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Taylor. Pinochle was in play with honors going to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaw, Mrs. Milton Steward and William and nunin. . o "... " . . f Mu .moo re jucKinney. an. VlnKiT,,.V , t. rom" v J7ZT in' "J. weian' Bar" are "aving today for a two weeks' A late supper was served with delicti- .1? n,h0n?5 of tne Jrl8her, Ruth Herbert, Caro- trip which will take them to Bel- covers placed for Mr. and Mrs. nattoa! fei?.tL a"wd tb,6 llne Ser.Mlna Pearl Pitac- lingham, Wash.. Seattle, Victoria Roy Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. David . "ub." lonvenUoJ t L??11' h!; Joy QGrel?- Barbara Jane An- and Vancouver, BC. They will re- Chlllea. Mr. and Mra. Milton Btew- San Franco beld ,n de"-Su8n Esau, Sylvia Matt- turn to Salem In a week and then ard. Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- PlaS in ha t . . , . nces Mat so Esther Rie- leave , for San Francisco, the Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. J. Enzler in thl JrnJSf,?-it . ?cl0vk Je8e,1,.Mr LucIe Starkey. Mrs. Golden Gate exposition. Sacra- and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. in tne afternoon and- 8 In the Beulah Moran, Mrs. Berndette men to and Palo Alto Tavlor evening. Mrs. Raymond War- Rroer. Mra viovd whit- xi t layior. heads the general committee. Re- G.. Nash, Mrs. Floyd McClellan, serrations may be made by call- Dr. and Mrs. Irving Fox, Mrs. IngMrs. J. V. Tompkins, 5263, Frank Spears and Miss Florence chairman of the evening party, or Wallace. Mrs. Kenneth Barker, 4441, who ' is in charge of the affernoon bene- -tlu- ; , . Mrs. Felton Hostess Mra. Barton Myers baa bidden To Club Members a large group cf matrons to a salad luncheon at her . home on Mrs. Joseph Felton was host North 24th street this afternoon, ess to members of her bridge club Contract bridge will be in play on Wednesday afternoon at her following, the - luncheon. .Guests home on Madison street. A dessert .will be seated at small tables, loncheon preceded several hours Now la the time to ettti V ltn tnlips .and ; garden flowers of contract, , warmer-weather shirtfrocks like the ;: decorative note. -The guests were Mrs. Verne this. And Pattern 4011 to wonder-' pOTer he placed for .tbirtyMlobb, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, fnl for the way. it solves PlumiH r ,1IMt - "v-Mrs. - H. H. Princehouse, jr., Mrs. 1 Boat Problemsl Its tucks and 'miH--'T :Vr? Hoary Th lessen; , Mrs. H, H. ere have beeri ao earefallT-Maaek vl?'':?? wU1 Preside Princehouse, sr Mrs. A. A. Ha ve figure arimnaaav?' . r at her .E street gefMrs. FrankUn Princehouse. La Verne Young, Mrs. Millard Mrs; -Warren Baker and Clinton; Stahdish: ' .that, lt.aehle without lacriflcing one lot of free,. tT ll tu. PJ8?" ' ?em- Mrs,. ahd-easy eomfort.Then;too a.. :." "J ' cards will Jol- AUe. 44that crisp ireshnes yen wait . .V- - 1 P f100?. ,BBeM- when, you motor, "do some- ahoni . .ping, $r spend a Weekend In.1' the" country." Anne Adams': Sewing In-' , ; structor shows just- how to man- age the above-the-clbow sleeves-U . ;iUaed to'mtke.yottxeel whelf ' degrees eooler-end -ftv Indicates' i that yhat wm ltkyoka'.at ; bodice front to actuaUi jbaft oUxe,' . bodice back brought forward Use' : tie silk, cotton or ray'oui -" " - Pattern 49 tl is available In women's sixes-S 4. SC. 38, 4 o, , 44, 41 and 4S. . Sixe. 3 I t takes J Va yarda -1 9 inch; 'brie. .V; nmo ctshtKiuS ta oia far tk.i Abb Aaaiat aactara, : . Writa ptminiw SIZE, JUaTC. AD PRESS nt 8TTLX Order, aa4 aajoy, tb flntt 41211 SDAUa SPRIMa PATTKKX BOOK ' ar iataaal AH tkoaa ilnilt -laUa yaa waat ia a Jiffy ara part4r' Solan trow tracks for (liftrvoav. affita u4 th aaaal ' AUa "pail aeeasioa'' sawaa. - - apartawaar. amiU. Ungaria. mm4 aar aaaibla4 aatlitat Pattrar tor aary--aaa Iran aa w Mrtaty welaa- -aa, aaa aarkr arton iaiBonaat fclau -. aa how ! m aaaily, tkritilr, mar. lyl Wrtataay . PRICE OF BOOK" - VlfTEEM CENTS. PRICK Or PAT- ' : TERK. riFTEEN CEXTSt TOCETH- " ra. BOOK AND PiTTERN ABB x TWIXTt FI?B CESTS. . , - Sena roar ardor' ta .Tka Oracoa Sutnawa, Patters DapartataV rmanent at av With Shampoo, iinger Wave, , etc and ; . . SBa,TrarlcGl7inVotei Friday, and Saturday ! . LAST DAYS! MILLER'S 19th Anniversary GOATS . . SHOES . . Sale! HOSE : mm r GLOVES (Hondredi of Other Quality, Bargains - - in This Sale!) ' v4ff 'it" Ma?" nil ORKCON sister, which have appeared in leading Sllverten Hills hall . in the ar' magazines. future. 1 awawa iiH J n.' a eatlraa, atacaia (3ad - MNctN ew ecf afaa aaape sfclat aaa) Is se eWemed tfcat fHs awTftW et aay. nfi1Walai. Siwaaall la.iaaaa al afi aad fhaaaa-aat J i SBefcecaaaawaafaaad f paaaawf naver, Mrprtaa year taaaTf ab a ! soiiaffsrEMni 7vM.,M f.f 1