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L2 C-Cw.; UAl. f A" Bridge Brcaldast To Compliment i Urs.LIudd: - f Mra. J. N. Chambers Is enter taining with a smartly appointed breakfsst this morninr at - her country home! on Prlngle Drire. The affair . la being ' arranxod la compliment to Mrs, Clifton Mndd who Is entraining; Friday for San Francisco where the will be tha delegate from the Salem Woman's club to the National Federation of Women's' c labs contention ' next ; week. . ':. . ; . X ':,'- L.:-".LIJ ' ' , Tables will be arranged on the sun porch and contract bridge will be In play following the breakfast. The dining table will be centered with a bouquet of rose and pink azaleas and lilacs, tulips and other spring flowers; will grace the guest rooms. . Corers will be placed lor Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs, Clairs Jones Cray,-. Mrs. . Iran Martin. - Mrs. George A. Whit. Mrs. J. N. . Bish op, Mrs. Edward M. Duffy, Mrs. - Percy Kelly, Mrs. Jerrold Owen, Mrs. Miller B. Hay dsn. Mrs. Frank Myers. Mrs. Harry V. Collins, Mrs. Donald C. Roberts and Mrs. J. N. Chambers. - Queen Suzanne Will Be . Honored at Tea Today An erent of this afternoon is the tea tor which the Beta Chi soror ity maids will bo hostesses st tho Stata street chapter house In com pliment to Queen Susanna Curtis -and her princesses, Jane Aacheim and June Johnson. Calling hours ar from 2:10 to 1:30 o'clock. Members of the faculty, trustee's wires, alumnae and . mothers , of the sorority, students and towns people hare been bidden to attend. Miss Patricia Schramm will In trod nee to the receiving line which will inclade Miss Mary Sad ler, Dean OUts M. Dahl. Mrs. Charles MeCargar, Qneen Susanna Curtis, Mrs. Edward G. Curtis of Gresham, Princess June Johnson. Mrs. Harry Johnson, Princess June Aasheint and Mrs. M. J. Aashelm of Monmouth. . Those who hare been asked to preside at the. tea table are Mrs, Paul Wallace,! Mrs. R. Iran Low ell, Mrs. Ernest C. Richards and Miss Beryl Holt au uwrenni: women (viurrs will qualify for the spring tour- nament at the regular Ladles' Day play at the Salem Golf club on Friday. Ereryone is urged to .qualify and anyone who has-es- uoitsned handicap eiegibie - fw the tournament Mra. Thomas E. BJlesi and her daoghter. Miss Janet, left Satar- dsy for San Francisco whera they will rlslt for ithe next fortnight as the gnests f friends and rela- tires and will view the Golden Gate exposition. The newest, dalntlestand most desirable of matron's , cotton frocks! Women who are injoo . and outdoors, busy aa 1 bees, all morning -and! erery morning ... will be orerjoyedlwith this com fortable, - good-looking (Anne Adams style! that has no waist scsm. And they'll find Pattern " 4131 fan to make, for; its Sew ing Instructor tells how to .o about all the detaila The front panel Is that! bias, slim-t he-figure type erery batron U so fond Jf. ; The .collar I f, prorides a -. lorely. frame for face and neck, whether It extends down into the bodice or is cut. short Ruffles are set In tucks of the fitted sleeres, or 1 around the , ' open-underneath ' sleeres that i yon r may .prefer tor their! coolness. ;' r Pattern 4lSSls avaUable In women's sizes 1S SS. 40. 42. 44, 4S. 43 and S9. Slse IS takes 44 yards 35 inch fabric and tt yard lsce -edging. . . ' i -.- fta. nrTEEJt. CtXTS lo) ta mas tor this 4aaa Aaama palUra. y Writ Blaise SUE. NAMB.' Al ' DRESS aid STTUt KCMBuT Orar, a ai)oy, tha fiaatt ASMS ,' 1 ADAMS SPSJKG PATTEKN BOOK' - avar laaaaSl i AU taaaa I a I a alMkaa faa araat Sauk la a Jiffy v ara'pat4l" gelaet trsis track i far slaaaroa. affica a ad U aaaial ' Alaa - 'pacl eaaaaaa" savaa. . aoMtavaac. as Its. Hncaria. saA aa- aaibicS aatfita! FaUaraa tar ararr- n froai na ta saraatr art-la4- - i -ii isl riti it ri i jf . :. iiFiM cents, tdgzth- 1 " i a sty PATTls.1 aas tL-urnt caaiaj? tj&t- Pattern 1 vl yr , CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday, Uaj Woman's Boms Missionary I society. 1st : Methodist church, I till p.m. :., Woman's Horn lllsslonary . society of Jason . Lee charch i meet in fireplace room ; of .church. 1 p.m. DeMolay Mothers club with f Mrs. .George Alexander, ; roots ; ' Ladies of Grand Army, special ByBaxters: y V meeting at armory. r . , t . - - s. . Missionary and Aid societies' Dr. and Mrs." Bruce R. ' Bax ot Knight Memorial ehareh ter . were . hosts . at - a charmingly : meet with Mrs. F. E. Brown, arranged dinner party last night 1SS5 State. ' - t at .Unlrerslty . House in compli- Carnation dub, W.; L. Rock- ment to members of the forensic hill, no-host supper, C : 3 0. Cards later. 1 ' . Dakota e I n b corered dish supper, f :3s p. ax, , Episcopal parish halL basiness and social meeting. - - '' T- Thamday. May 4. - pKT club with Mrs. A. A. uraoer, noru winter - street. 2 p. m. . Liberty -Woman's club, an nual picnic and election with Mrs. James Cogswell. . t FmiUand Woman's crlele with Mrs. Albert Harmon,: 2 . p. m.. ' ' it.1- Merry Minglers -with - Mrs. -Christman. route 7, 2 p. m. Spring Valley' Home Mission ary society, 2 p. m., with Mrs. Elwood Cooper. . Missionary society of First Christian church meet in church parlors, 2 p. m. F. L. club auxiliary, Rebekah lodge with Miss Dorothj Haare, ISO N. 12th, 2 p. m., initiation, businees meeting. Hsyesrille W o m a n's elnb with Mrs. Clifton Doollttle, 2 p. m. - , Friday, May 5 Hal Hlbbard auxiliary ar mory 2 p.m. . Englewood Community Wom an's clnb with Mrs. O. .. Chase, IS CO Market, 1 p.m. Jason Lee West Side circle at church all day. - - Public showing of films by Dr. W. W. Baunt and Dr. Laban Steeres. S p. m., TMCA lobby. ' Woman's Alliance of Unitar ian church with Mrs. Zero Po-' laire, 1110 North Water, 2:10 p. m. -; Mrs. Devers Is w - . IlOSteSS Oil , - UCSdaV - F ; Mrs. Richsrd Derers was hos- tess for a deiirttfiii nrt u.t nigat at ner apartment at tni Derereaux in compliment to troap or ner inenas. durV the erening with a ml tlnt& Sprin flowers were used sbont Contract bridgw was la play rZ.""' B,Ca v . . Darbf. Mr.: Chirles Heltiel Mr. rttei n riAiii.i. it 1 i v. vviituo) ASA sop Mt,ea7 i Al ton. Miss Helen Wiedmer, Miss Lois Walton, Miss Dorothy Alex andV Mr WaTeV ieii .nd Mrs Rlrhsrl Tter Richard Derers. MlSS Hood in Piano I" Rwi'f.l Tn!.I,t Recital Tonight HTIaa U.rnnt Uaa4 will v.. Miss Margaret Hood will be pre- sented In piano recital tonight by Mrs. Darld Eason at her home on ThlsJhfrr,4 I 8 lwJl!S..il5..-.ytIi yruig retuais oemr riyen DT Mrs. tason. miss Hood win be assisted . : ., ... oV,u' v" w ii acuuiu uuu- L wa, uu r. viaiva vvneeter. ln ompanlst. U r thepupll of Miss Clara Eness. The program Is as follows: Gavotte &ar?,75 8Mt Mouao Boats major OrifimAi convoiitioat , Tamo-aria Scherio Noctaroa V -o" Circa, Violia- HJ k Spanish Screosde Chaausade-Kreisler Etase. Op. 10, 5a. 1J. Chopia ascrarss C"Pl Poloaaia A flat. 3hiCr5w SiX Xitaa? Oaaaa Kesre ; Mr. and Mrs. Loots iJKlunaad, mr. ano mrs. c nesier cox and Mrs. Clifford Brown left Tuesdar for Victoria, B.C.. where . they will-attend the annual spring Tnnnd.0 to Seattle and then by boat to V1aTrt1SS Tha Athnaa tswawlt Ak by car. ..w..., AU vuio wcus, uuua " Mrs. Lawrence Hofer is enter taining at luncheon today at her home on Lake Oswego. Among the Salem folk bidden are Mrs. James Linn. Mrs Paul Hendricks. Mrs. Donald J. Young and Mrs. John Carson. ' v. Mrs.. M. A.- Richmond retamed fterdar after a week's rlslt at nie of her son, Mr. RusseU M. Richmond ofEugene. ; 7 -'.- m w. :W heeler Juvenile Motif s ajt aaaa, aaaaa-a.- a.x - . . . immmx V .a -? I iTA I . a- t ' .a U .-w ei tL -41 - wui uccoraL many in- . : ' . . . . . . Trinity chnrch. Mrs. T J Rnn - -p,,a accessoriM ta.'y'--6tt ten cenU ltt coin for this tal U msn..; - 8 accessories, to erery young- pattern to The Oreron stirMma r eInamah Tickets -.Iters' dellxht.-. Pattern 2045 eon-' KedSraft iottoalfW Je ht4 aTor Zetu iam Speech 'Students Feted at Dinner aaad of . the university. Guests were' . seated ' at small tables with ' bouquets of " spring blossoms centering the table and proridlng . tie -decoratire note: ? The, erening ; was spent Inform ally with rarious ' members ; of the -squad "relating experiences . during the season and the rari- . Ous trips taken by the group. : f Corers - wero placed 1 for Pro- - feasor ;and Mrs. - R. M. Murphy, Miss Doris Darnielle, Miss VlIma Schneider, -Miss Doris Rlggs, Miss Jessie Mae Ruhndorf , Miss Mc Ian Hall. Mis Jane Patton, Misa Helen - Newland, Miss Bererly .McMUlln, -::-r- Messrs. Aldus Smith, William Clemes. Eugene Hill. Al Klassen A) Vosper, Leonard Schmnrr, Tom Tergerson,. Robert Laws, John Hobson, Ererett Wilcox, Bill Thomas, Glenn Olds, Ralph May. Donald - Jones. Loren Hicks and Dr. and Mra. Brace R Bax ter. ' s e e - ' Nile Club Entertains Nydia Officers' The Salem club. Daughters of the Nile entertained at luncheon on Monday at tho Masonic tempi In compliment to tho officers of Nydla temple. The honor guests wero Mrs. Harry Rowell supremo queen. Mrs. Darld Wright, Mrs. Charles A. Caatner. Mra. Charles Newcastle, Mrs. Boyd Williams and Mrs. A. M. Van HeTllngen aU of Portland except Mrs. Wright. . ... Tne mncneon tame was centered with a miniature May pole and dancers flanked by bouquets of spring; flowers . A short businees meeting was held with contract In play during the afternoon. Win ning prises were Mra. C C Ga briel and Mrs. Charles Newcastle. Mrs. Lawrence Lister was ' la charge of the luncheon arrange ments and assisting -her were Mrs. J. O. Russell and Mrs. Meade Pet- - Salem matrons present were Mrs. H. J. Luter, a specUI ffnest, igrm Mrs. C. C. Gabriel, FUck.Mrs. D.X Beechler. Mrs.. Z . . r. ocmeM. n. q. rni- Mrs. Piul H. Hauser, Mri Y J"? LsttUn. Mrs. Arthur O. Hunt, Mrs John ImUhT Mrsl uTTZ Carle. Mra. J n Rnu.ii Mr- Claire Tlbbert;Mr.. cT. luru auu mra. ww j aii ikuuiml. dt a sh V Alumnae Group Honored . At Bagnall Home. v Mrs. George Baxnall enter- Ulned the Kappa DelU alumnae UUUJ aiui. mo Biuuy uuu- .m . ri.v. cr..tt t.. ti.i..!, - shower A bnsineM meeting S535 JK -SSSa refreshment, serred by the fcft-toa. . , . . . ..i" Th08e present were Mrs. How- ard Bennlnghoff, Mrs. .Clarke Ktarrtf un nan TTammnni Mrs. Harris TJetz. Mra Ralph Steele, Mrs. John FkkUn, Mrs. d. A.. Emerson, Miss Ge. mde Coke, Miss Lois Rlggs, Miss Ann Andwerson, Miss Agnes Emmell, M". WHUam Ashby and. Mrs! George BAgmul Bridge Club Thursday At Martin Home .Mrs Waiter Martin will en tertaln" members of her brldre club at a delightful dessert Inn- cheon Thursday afterno at her t. v!I;v , it ; ; Bouquets of tulips, iris and roses wiU be used about tha room a. Contract will ba ia but rinrin. the afternoon. ' ' The guest, will be Mrs. Kor- Morse Stewart, Mrs. Hubert Mis - T . .WM a buui mi.-, weu' f iemmr. uri. ftiemn rropp and Mrs. Charles -as ... - a vvu speaker and her topic will be VCin Christians Bind the World To-' gether.- v c , - - r.H ; - ElecUo. of officer, will he held S Graduate iMirseS tO Uive - house Jr7 'Mra.Jopn FeUoX 1. rnat orar RuS. te7Th; din! Call From Afar,w will be! giren jtnlee lad BettT ind h S nnual nanqaet Wednesdar. May ... Miss CarmeUU Bar- o o MAXINE BUREN -It la sm smsval patten, fart w- Uk inm.thi tv ... Hi h T " '"n''B,',''l'aSsBisw lectrtc raaor!" . wWi. T t .T. 7.- - kI." T .Jr.. . .w TT" wnicn. in tnis case is a betas tweed snorts coat am tfca ism w iM. with its Russian 1t Mn.v furless coaL The shirtwaist dress as what . rery nice ideas emanate narrow lltUeJ bend at toe throat them. Copyright, lilt. Esquire In the Vallev o 1 n 1 social neaim WOODBURN The Junior Woman's club will hold its regu- rr. """ """rI:1 , A 4 .11 ... . t xsrmAnAw a ..hk - - -- - - . V7 andv Dr" "Wnf'.New"' Jedic'm?" A ,,ifT..M!itt 1 film on some 1 also be shown. Mrs. OUre Bynon, w wrwV reUry of the Marion County H :f- pciea w .w pnwBV iM mem- bers who ' hare been 'taking the ;..tah7VT.ta: ter will receiTe thetrV certificates this meeting. Mrs. Gerald B. ui u vium wm ufl preseuv nn,.n. v. ....v.. LeoDoid stekowaki conduar , HUBBARD - The Pythian ter. of Arlsn lodw andjhe Com- mnnltv ttuild nf tht ronrri. munlty Guild of the Congrega- tional church wera Joint hostess- es in nononng mrs. u. u. os- ier wiin a mower rrmar at ine Knights of Pythias hall. A short Program consisting of rocal and musical numbers was presented. Games were played and gifts pre- serteo. Keiresnments were serr- d to Mesdamea Herman Bon- tsager, ueorge .ueuier. jonn SUuffer, John Friend, Willis Berkey. Clarence Friend. Dlwood Myers, A. Birscoe, Edith' Pain- ter. L. A. Miller, J. 8. VanWln- kl. a Ppinr niihr J whitni kle, A. Peiper, Gilbert Whitney, Robert Brown, A. J. Smith, El- mer SUuffer Le,ter Will and tha . Hubbard school teachers, Mesdames M. H. BeaL R. a Dnn- can. Nellie CornelL Lncilla Ken- ne4f'v LottI F"r- mAn . , . clnb met with IK AniiSSlV ?, 'hom of h steSr Mrs vJZliJ? rM .F! - arara sbaatavaaa Urt iTaitK TAia. a-avavaa. MVilltCJ. AIAA SS. piano, vni-ton uM n.n. Mrs. Minnie Richmond. Mrs. Wll- BaUweber and MrsVcUrVCaW- - M ciara caid The business meeti;;.. an. The business meeting was call- l tec-border b tha 'president, ed insr a' read in r or taiiinaa .wt atorr. Tha m( natiin. atn " " - - uci uai iuo uuiob oi jara. tjiara CaldweU, May ll. . , ..v PRINGLE Mrs. H. S. Staple- ton ano, mrs. ueorgo Adams were hostesses for a pre-nnptlal tbow-V erThnrsday afternoon compll- menttng Miss Ima Toney, bride- elect,' whoe marriage to -fw. rencoiShaw will be an erent of early, summer. i&it--.-- . Bidden were' Miss Ima Toner. .Ira.Bj Miller, Mra. Paul Gttr- gnrich Mrs. L. ; F Toney, Mrs. . liester garage and Daslens, Ruth SUpleton, Mrs. Acnes . lilts 'coA -. Mrs. J. M. Sandifer and ? rrarul son Jimmy, . Mrs. ; Mary Harp. Mrs: Fred Haro. Mrs: Ida Trans. $ Mrs- Fred r Ramey. Miss Etta SchendelL Mrs. William? Schen. delL -.Mrs. John .Fabrr. ar.. MraLof John Fabry. Jr Mrs. S. D. Jn- ery, Mrs. Bernlce frabenhorst, P"t ween. -,-.. 1s,; , Mrs. Anita Bonney, Mrs. F, Wilt- ! ' ' ; - " v -;sey Mrs. - II. C. i Stapleton and f Mr. .and Mrs. Georre It. K. Mrs. George Adams. - ' Moorhead and aons spent the ; ; . , i weekend at Roads End at the Bnt SILVERTON Plans are being J' cottoge. 4 ; : - compieiea ior tne annual Moth- , er-daughter Parent-teacher asso- - 17trmiV Editor, It? did It srlta llara .... .i. 4. k..- " .ir .." of pale Mae sheer crepe reminds from all-orer tucking. Xrea the la tucked, and the skirt radiates Featnres, Inc. U n 1 . MUSIC of Paderewskl Heard at Library ,.., -mKM v . ,,., . vf T,I I . o .n1frd the film "Moonlight Sonata" com- g to Sslem dnrtn Music week t"," ..c.a "worio lamea ro- iish niamst. inui jn ewskL will bT featereT wS h. wui urn iwai among the recordings on the reg- uurweekly program of rorded ma8lc & Salem pubUc library. Wednesday Jom".; Wedo on irom I to . afternoon from 2 to 4 The program Is as follows: Second" KnpV" Tt, s PhiladalDhla Orchestra Leopold stokowski, Conductor i-oouuw, Opus 17. Ss BeetbOTSa o 11 Bausr. Pianist Ko" Tod (Com Swtot oprno W'rh RMiotesoro (To MyBelojrfrom "Don Giovanni-' Mosart .?alTra -, . . j Debussr w,!!.-!,!. rrrrri: ' Mtout in Q. Opus iCno. l Etud. xlnUnofTTh.-,'" wind). op. it, jyl iJ. .JSgpt Waita ta C sharp minor. Opus . . waits in Tenth HuaamrUn bSSSmT "-t ignaca Jan Paderewsid; Pianist -;. ChemeteU Chapter DAR f Meets tt McLeod S . Chemeketa chapter. Daughtora or the American Rerolution, will hold their regular meetlnr Satnr- day afternoon, at the home of Mrs. L. C. McLeod, SSS North Summer street. The tea chairman tm it n n Tio.t ..oi..4 u is Mrs. C. C. Best, assisted by Mrs. C. T. Brlxey, Mrs. W. B. John- ston, Mrs. George Roberts, Mrs. Frances Cornell, Mrs. Edwin Jory. Mrs. S. L. Mlnard and Mrs. Karl Steiwar. i Mrs. L M. Schannep will preside during the business meetlnr. Pro- rram eommittea la Mra. Par. Martin, Mrs. R. W. Daris and Mrs. Oscar Hayter of Dallas, hare ar- obscTot C. a Geer. chapter musician, has -kl -., ...m 1 . a . ihiAaAtu gp-aiogsM ivbii iroup singing. d toner aadrograitoloiW : AM gradnate horeses pUnnlng te attend are to make reserra-, AM graduate harese, pUnnlng later than Thursday. Mar 4. . ; -" - ;,..,. .1 , , w . - .. . - - . ' r wa) ; w o , lem are sponsoring the .Kaight , Memorial;, players in -Sunny Acres- i tonight At V the Bash -i i a . i t "w.. nr.. n. Storey All Interested P to attendand proceeds will d for CampFlre ort. . Jamisr IMJss Bettyl Merle Iots, dsughter of Mr. and rs.?Oeff&i Rhoten. was hoonred- on her y r FbIlla. ninth ..hlrda7-' UotoiUZ:.JLhZ.r 8 Is non f hen Mrs.. Rhotea wter. tatned a group of her friends at - garden party at the Rhoten. hoina "t Sonth Chnrch street, Bin. Uaswiee Bolton, of .The l.. u ao,wtJ n ri.ii. Jaa .. Vi.-i .w.. Monday. . c , w-aavaa srwal aW UVUS UVSie. her" brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliott, the Tree Shop I : tlrs. C. O. Cchucklng EOLA ACRE3 - PH. I71S" LCaca and TnL'pa la fcleom 11ri,n'eas. Cnlamtl xi Bedding Plants ---J -i- " ' -'iff. Be : Hostess: at Bridge Today; Mrs. Ellas Galser has bidden a croup of matrons and maids to a smartly arranged affair this after- noon at her . North Winter street residence .. - - Ai dessert luncheon will be serred with guests seated at small v tables. Lilies - of - tho - ralley and forget-me-nots will be arranged in. attractlro bouquets about the rooms and on the tables, several hoars of contract bridge will fol low tna luncheon hoar. , " The guesU wiU be Mrs. ;Earl ' Cooley, Mrs. Gardner KnSpp, Mrs. George Rhoten. Mrs. Lester Wil cox. Miss Dorothea Steusloff, Hiss Martha- Sprague. Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Ray Toeom, airs. Fred S. Anansen. Mrs. W. E. Feld- man of Lewlatont Idaho, Mrs. Harry V. Collins and Mrs. Paul Jackson.' ' ' 1 Legion Honors Mothers At Meeting Monday j The 'American Legion and aux iliary met Monday night In Fra ternal temple for a social hoar .mono ring tho American War Mothers and mothers of mem bora. ; Preceding- the social hour the mothers were entertained at the meeting of the auxiliary. The following guests were introduced and giren a corsage: Mrs. LInnle M. Lee, Mrs. C H. Peterson. Mrs. Addle Curtis, M; s. Bessie Martin, Mrs. Mary Clarey, Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, Mrs. Car rie Lindsay, Mrs. Althea Pearl Taylor. Mra. Hulda Bradford. Mra. Mae . Isle, Mra. Rose Hage- S22 -.Mrf ?ct ?uat Mrs. wuniap, Mrs. Annua. Ham- iKm um t . u Z7:r''r' .r-' "v"? kett, Mrs. Clara Fanner, Mrs Minnie Humphreys. Mrs. Robert Hendericks, Mrs. Mary Ayers, Mrs. Mabel Lockwood. Mrs. B. L. Steeres. Mrs. T. A. McLeod, Mrs. K4 Blessing, Mrs. Pauline Flcke. Mrs. T. E. Waldorf and Mrs. -JCi is worth Dearing. Mre. Paul Flcke, poppy chair- man, announced a committee meeting- called for Wednesday 2 a.m. at tk rh.v-r -"7 merce. W - VS VVU1 Corsages vvr were in charge of KJ?.." 1 TZ SA- in the banquet room with decor- on the tables carried out oiso"n heided' The commiYt ir k..v. mh. a.l" ." v"" ar " " sstug)iu mwu W. KlChey WIS the appointed chairman. The entertainment fn th nlnr rnn,li,l -. t wm innocent!, Thom- as. Kusseu, Ray Scheiss and Z?,' Heart academy;. Eileen Mooed n. P dance ty eM2eS.' nn.nnfa . T ,,,7 r, 7" companled by Lillian SL Clair; musical numbers hT Mrron Ran- ter and James White; skits by Cm. jiT.MuZ iJi'SIl!? to'M.ot- . . . Tne next meeting will be prize wa. won br Mrs. Walter ia mar xa. Tim lttendmoa Mar IS. Th ttMKt.nA spauiamg. Salem Junior Club Girls , , " . . , Attend District Meet A group of delegates from saiem Junior Woman's club atunded the annaal meetlnr of the third district at McMlnnrllle Sunday. The sessions were held n the chamber of commerce and Mlu inn. wi.4... u.. - Miss Irene Windsor, president of the Salem dub, gnre the re- sponse, the address of welcome and the president's report of the Salem dub. ' Election of ofNom vu ad Mias Ruth Betts was re- caumsa. strs. Deibert Schwabbauer of Salem was elae. Wd trwnre, and Mrs, Clinton J?"4 member Attending from the Salem club WBT J 1M JftSMla. nAAakA. - aTS " - Tr wjwr, nin W11U Amhsv Mi MarceUe. DiwWiff hSl'TSl';! '"JS? Wlllft MM . If l If. rnyw.. miss Irene Windsor. Ml-s ,nV. vlTI , , w" w poruand Monday and an en Helen war. u " tT contract bridge in play daring the lorahia t, a: iT. by;: bain, Mme4tii c hostess chapter for the next tm- ttSnJ-. Imi and Saaflr i? 15 fLiL J?" U iV0? P1 la - v7Z r1! aiem chapter '-r--' r c raiar- awu mnu oi itmih - -v : .ia a - -. . 1 . r:i2e".W"' t2L- a 1 - 'iSS2ulSi ie Sd af7L iSUI lia nciffl at Ut inMUar Wla. mt:xltA at thav V'ratrn.r ianVIaael OrS !Lm JmJ" ta one o'clock. The committee in -nP" Zl tte toa. aiSi.? SLVLJJ ZZ ' - ... tuu , casay ana flowers - to the patients at the QECTAL AND COLOfJ atasltalraaaa avarwtm Vr I J sarpcsi satUMaa, lai stats waaat a bsaaa. ka )aa f tlaaa Sn What wa kwaa raaaaaaads af ataat Sa far raa) Laara waat It . ' aaaaaa ta Wa traalaA ar aancisMats was trt loaf ajryarlaaot ht sals particalar Ua af wars. , , yjU X MOOZLTTCtll ar wrftl ar '. St. mr laafaauag aad iastiswcira. tcr;ai.C2rJ3CLE:::c "W.at. Caa. kL hfawiaa aatA taaiA Ava. " Tilipkaat KAst MIS Partlaaa, Orsfaa Today's Menu 1 : 8panish lamb aUces wiU be the main dish for- today. I u StifTed tTocado salad : . Spanish lamb alices . , Steamed potatoes av .ijfff Fresh peas Banana cream pie r r T " E0PAKISH LAMB SLICES .;-1 neck slices of lamb . ! I slices onion i 'rings reen pepper. 4, enp .rice . - - slices tomato -', ; : Season neck slices and brown In a little lard. Place in a roaster or casserole and on each sHce ' arr range a slice of onion, one of to mato and a pepper ring filled with rice which has been partially Cooked. Pour tt cap water around the meat .Corer and cook In a moderate oren;(SS0 degrees) for one hour. . Oil Floor Finishes Now Used : ; '- " m '' : ' ' ' . onion orer top of chicken ar Modermnoor seaU are a hap- ranged in casserole. Pour hot py medlom between the older Unseed oil finish and . the more recent Tarnish and shellac finish es, according- to the Forest Pro ducts Laboratory, maintained by the United States forest serrice. , -t, ,vi. i. cedyinnlm .hmsaed. but mni? riiuw uai. ..f.M. . mnl.-m layer of the floor and art tm- bZtded in tt. wood th than coated orer It. Years ago floora were finished with niuutfj tmtiiMriM, fw linseed oil. Each application was buffed by hand. When the snr- faea was aatnraiad , with ' was waxed and maintained by waxinx. This laborious finish was durable, did not show scratches, and eomld be patched at places of maximum wear, but It fen Into disrepute as floor oils ware taeTeesinely adulterated with ncwjUylns; mineral olU and was Cap cakes serred with straw replaced, by ramish and ahellae hrHM ..r.m .M ,!... naiahea. The trend now Is back to Ik. old ou finish, bat with floor publication. Howerer. It anneara that ahellae atlil - remains the most widely used finish for floors In certain parts of the country. such as the Urge cities of the east, and that floor seals prob ably are now being; used some what more extensirely than floor rarnlshes. More information on floor seals, other floor finishes, and the installation and maintenance of wood floora Is In the recent forest serrice circular i8, which may be obtained from the Super intendent of Documents, Wash ington, DC, at 6 cents a copy. Commercial Sorority T . ? i - Fridar nfrht r udenu from Slem mo- tored to Portland where ther wera entertained hy the Alpha Omega - .J uMwumuowu sorority. The gTOUD rmm c.i . , tTj. - . m . .? wmon.titt. WWCft ffi ??ttf n? SSJSLS lm chapter of Phi Rho Ssi Si ternaUonal and th ir.t : . - : '"V napier S 7Zt fJ,eea lTett ui auen naa o of Chi Omega. Those iniUated war aa fnTlnwa Ruth Rose. Helen Tame. Mar garet Hucksteln. Jnna Cnrtia iun Moir, Maxine Rogers, Bobbe Beck- nop Vn can & ct.i.Li m ..... . WIrlanda. nrin rSh;.. n2S-l2l -?Hy r;' "' n..iauu. , stiiarea ter Lucille Tsrhann.7 ZlZUVT i.I S.1 Mf" CoIr Meria smift aK na M w r Is. "Ptr apon- aorea or a. Glorer of the Salm aeertHi fTi.XiST"' ' achooT. fM C.'.i r tt Smith Is Hostess T7. a UArB "KCr . W ... i.m,7-i-1.1M" oeasert tieurToTMii Xr?l ct Ltin! N D whoJs tha hnnaat Sffi tIJ'JXZJt i "vl" C' W' prke vvava. The Affssi " MCnU wiU talkV ' McCaff raifiv"- fmi This Week at -1 ' . - THREE P I, Wert Fcraerljr 16.75, 225 tad 25.75 "'-luT S SltFb - aTt -a j?cd 2en on - spring menu Oft times In the coarse of the . year's menu, there is .occasion to bny and serra one of the last generation of chicken and a recipe for roasting it will make a de licious dish for fsmily or com pany dinner. Kathryn B. Nlles, who directs the world's poaltry congress -kitchen .offered one of her faror lts recipes for such a fowl: OVEN BAKED CHICKKV 1 roasting chicken, cut .up Milk ' Flour - Salt and pepper - tt cup butter or fat for frying : 1 tablespoon ; onion, chopped fine - tt pound mushrooms or one large can ' 2 cups hot cream or top milk Dip chicken in milk and sea soned cramba or flonr and fry in skillet until nicely browned. Fry mushrooms in bntter until brown, about two or t h r e e minutes. Sprinkle mushrooms and chopped cream orer top ! and bake In a moderate oren until the chicken Is tender and the cream Is a thick sauce. Serre garnished with 7ZZ,Vm pspnra. minced parsley and a dash of LPUZl l? croTe. TshonWbe pre simmering- water. Remore the IlTer after fire minutes of cook -' JX .k! usra ma Drum, nein, gixzara one to three hours, depending upon the fovl u4 batter are added to gire it a pleasing moistaess and texture. Season to taste adding eelen chopped onion or green .999, as desired. : , fnn C.r (In Witli UP Lx8.-wO W1U1 FnmV Tlwm hum Km.i. - i Z-,r1' tv. mV. .m "- CUP CAKES -." 1 tt caps sifted cake flonr . ' ltt teaspoons double acting shaking powder tt' cup butter or other short ' -r ening . 1 cup sugar. eggs, unbeaten . . tt cup chopped walnuts tt Cap milk v ' 1 teaspoon lemon or ranilla . extract : 2 tablespoons melted bntter i tt cup light brown sugar, firm- ' i ly packed ! tt cup chopped walnuts Sift flour once, measure, add bakinrpowder.; and Ht together three times. Cream batter thor oughly, add augar gradually, and cream together, until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, baa ting well after each. Add tt cup chopped nuta and mix. Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time, beating after each addition until - smooth. Add flaroring. Turn into greased cup-take pans filling them fulL Bake in moderate oren (37S degreea) 15 minutes. Before re moring from OTea. combine melt ed batter and sugar, add nuts and mix;, sprinkle mixture on top of cakes and bake 5 minutes longer, or until eakes are done. Makes 2 dosen small cup cakes. Mrs , iuioi son to. Fete AJaUUH L AdOlyillC Meillbera wM a r , i. M- A.U Adolphson has bld- , v . emlenJ f the Adolynk ' " aa. ajVi W, UU1UW UU1 '0.r. o'clock luncheon to be followed br sereral houra of contract. Mrs. R. D. Woodrow vm be an additional guest Members are Mra. B. B. Owens,- Mrs. Edna Rowland. Mrs. E- ' . Kennedy.! Mrs. Lawrence Imlah. Mrs. ' Jamea Ted: Mra Albert Gragg, Mas. Harris Llets. "D UW1W WCU, ni Neiso nand Mrs. A. AaM?V V. " n t ir i V In Portland . PEP clb members motored Grace JCralg. Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mil- ttrd Sheltott. and the hostess. Mrs. , Agnes Booth. f C E GROUPS vfi ; Suxximep . 1 S3ks Sheers,. Wool-