Hostesses. Will Entertain for Bride-Elect Miss Ruth Oveross and MrsT Ro bert C. Barnett are arranging a smartly appointed party (or to night at the former's home on North Church street ' in "compli ment to Miss Grace ' Elizabeth Holman, August bride-elect of Mr. Winston Williams. The evening will be spent in formally and a crystal shower will fete the bride-to-be. Bouquets of pink" and white zinneaa will be festive about the rooms. A late supper will be served by the host- esses.' Bidden to honor Miss Holman are Miss Edith Medley Miss Ruth Moore. Miss Dorothy Alexander, Miss Shirley Evenson, tfiss Patsy Lee, Miss Libby Johnson, Miss Maarine Carmical. : Miss Janet Herbert, Miss Bertha Moore, Miss Cynthia DeLano, Miss Marlal Wassam, Miss Gertrude Mlshler, Miss Betty Hammond, Miss Vir-' ginia ScotW Mrs. Leona Taylor, -Mrs. Wheeler . R. English, Mrs. Clifford Johnson, . Mrs. Ronald . Craven, Mrs.- LeRoy Grote,- Mrs. Lilly Vaughn and Mrs. Rena Bush. Gerig Clan Meets v . ; On Sunday1 The Gerig clan held its sixth annual reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gerig, on the Ore gon home-place. One hundred and two enjoyed a picnic lunch, pro gram, and games under the huge old walnut tree planted by Peter Gerig 48 years ago. Out-of-town members of the Gerig family who attended the re union included Mr. and Mrs. Boyi Slsseck ' from Tillamook - and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Gaynor from Kewberg. . Little Betty Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher, was thi youngest member and Mr. Nick Gerig, the oldest who attended. ;Tbe following officers were elected during the brief business meeting: Russel Gaynor, presi dent; Carl Fisher, vice-president, and Elsie Girod, secretary-treasurer. ' . . ; Supper Party to Honor Johnsons Saturday Brigadier General and Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea and Mr. and Mrs. William D. Evans have invited guests to a supper party -at the former's home on : South . High street Saturday night. The affair will compliment Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson of Valle Jo, Calif., popular visitors 'In the -' capital and guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Laban Steeves. The veiling will be spent Informally. Covers will be placed for SO guests. Pattern Here's, a practical and becom ing shirtwaister to - wear : from sun-up to sun-down. It's easy- as can be to stitch from Anne Ad ams' Pattern 4089. That button ing that goes all down the front not only lets you dress speedily, but makes for easy, flat handling while sewing,-too. Darts or, tucks below the all-around yoke release splendid roominess. For an at tractive effect, you Inight scallop the edges of 'the pockets, the sleeves, and the becoming collar, (which looks, radiantly fresh in white!. Notice7 tha nice, slim lines of the panelled skirt. Doesn't this attractive style suggest one of the popular checked cottons or washable spun rayons? Pattern 4809 is available in misses' and women's sixes II, 18, 20, 34, 38, 38, 40, 42. 44 and 44. Else 34 takes 4 yards 35-inch fabric and yard contrast. Ses4nCTEZa CEXTS'(lSe) ta eoias foe this Ann Adaaa patters. - Write plaialy 8IZE, NAMK, AD DRKSS aae STYLE NUMBEIs. What to el Active samaaer 4ays , stretch far ahead and year bat-weather wardrobe is wilted an weary. Let Asm Adaaa' FATTER BOOK help ire shea ap year said sesasa wardrobe, with pace after P0 at -aiek-tesew frocks for aif ht aad day . . .. work aad play. Lata ti.f brig-bt ! '"st for vacationists ea how - u iovx n moras and cool. Clethea f r tx, i pe aad age from aliauiag , t i r i. atroes to spirited eMbes f rv .-t r-n-.U. Seed today! BOOK 1 . , . .MS." PATTERS fir- T. T.-. BOOK AND PAT--. T TOGETHER, TWENTT-flVg . . UXTS-v v ' Send yea order o. -Tha Orefoa. Elatesaaa, pattern depaxtneat. , 'it Mrs. Mae E. Whitcomb of Portland,- secretary depart ment of Oregon American Le gion auxiliary who is one of the- distinguished guests of the convention. : -. .. v CLUB CALENDAR Friday, August 11 WFM society and Ann Jud son circle First Baptist church, no-host picnic- Stiver Creek . falls. - Cars ; leave c h u r c h, 10 a. m. Three Link club meet at I0OF hall, 2 p.m. , s. WRC color bearers and mem bers meet for parade, Marion Square, 6:30 p.m. ' Sunday, August 20 . PNGA picnic Silver Creek falls. . Miss Cooier Will Be Married to Mr. Willis Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cooter are announcing the date of the marriage of their daughter. Miss Annabelle Ellen Cooter, to Mr. Wilmer . Worth Willis-of Los An geles, son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Willis of Los Angeles. The date has been set for September 6 and will be solemnized in the Leslie Methodist church with Rev. J. Rt Carpenter' of Gresham, a family friend, officiating. Miss .Cooter attended Willam ette university, and is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. Mr. Willis formerly attended Willam ette university where he was af filiated with Kappa Gamma Rho. He is a graduate of -Pasadena state teachers' college and is at tending summer school at Uni versity, of Southern California at Los Angeles. - - i The couple .will : make their home In Los Angeles. Mrs.-White Hostess to Auxiliary Members Mrs. Georgei White WaS nOSt- PW. Mrs. Jessie 0. Sinfletom; Ameri ess to the National Association of .SfiJ Letter Carrier auxiliary at her Mn. Seymow Jones, Mrs. Charles . Bob home on Norway Street Thursday Ua, Mrs. 0:1. Ellison: law observance, afternoon. Mrs; Thomas Boatman ;n..fe. feSS was the assisting hostess., .. - Mrs. Man Vou Eschen; legislative, Mrs. A- business meeting - was beld Grace Elisabeth -Smith, chairman. Mrs. with Mrs, Thomas Kenagy named, JtjLLX a new member making a total of ilvt lh "SZi 33 members Of the auxiliary. Re- eeaunittees: elub history. Mrs. W. 0. Dib- SSSS were te late ta the i!tossft ZS&ZJrtE: aiiernooB. Dwight Lear. . - Those present were Mrs. Melvin - - -Seelal Committee " Blackman, Mrs. Guy Poyce, Mrs. ' Social, Mrt. L. H. MeMakan. general ti,.,. ri-m.-j.. .nii chairn sn, Mrs. Saul 8. Jans, assistant 7 uw wta,n ' M5 ;V.MU.1frd -irmail pubUc welfare, Mrs. F. JC Lob- DoUghtOh,- Mrs. Roy Follls, Mrs. dell, ehairmsa; child welfare, Mrs. . R. Harmon . Garrett. Mrs. , Thomas Boardman, Mrs. W. E. Hutcheon, Mrs. H. tr . .n , ,' . d Jwkinita. Mrs. A S. Cllman: com- n.cU&Sy airs, x-aui aimer, Mrs. C. A. Nichols, Mrs. William O'Nlell, Mrs. Bruce Rothrock, Mrs. Melvin Scott; Mrs. Floyd Volkel, Mrs. Robert Wagers, Mrs. Thomas Boatman, Mrs." Roy Tung and Mrs. George White. -.; " e -o Miss Morehouse Feted - At Dinner Monday Monday 'night 'Miss Catherine Mac xay was hostess at a dinner shower at the "Rose Room"! of the Hotel Argo in honor ot Miss Eli- sabeth Morehouse, popular bride- wvi vt vitjwu owwac Auo lav- ble centerpiece was white gladio li and black tapering candles In white holders. Miniature bride and grooms served as place cards. Present were Miss Kay Taylor, Miss Mary Jo Gelaer. Miss Mil dred Kearney. Miss Jeahette Are- hardn Miss Phyllis Gardner. Miss Delta Lebengood, Miss Gretchen Stelaka, the honor guest. Miss EU- sabeth Morehouse and the host- ess. Miss Catherine Mackar. ' - "' ' " ' r" ' - - ; Mr. and Mrs. E. . Barnett (Elisabeth Clement), Miss Edith element and Miss Bodsy Damman e ranccion, n. j.. are enjoying camping uip near joreuenonsn. . The Original Yellow Front Drug . .1899 ; undCmdy Special Store in Solemn " : iVescrtpUone STORE HOURS Week Days 7:) A.M..O:0O P.M. Sat. 7:iW AAL ritL AU-Parpose Clream , WITH PURCHASE OP 60e JERGENS LOTION - -Famous- - mgy beauty alds. . lOOAnacin .98c 100 Bayer Aspirin. SSOSqnlbb Tenst. SOc Blidol 11 4c .4Se 50e Feeaamint 75e Cystcx .. ,,, 50 Yeast Foam -e7e 25c Carter's . POla , .: ' 3 f or SSe I ; . 4 aGARETTES Cn.a9Vcon : EAS7AIAN and AGFA .;:;;vfiuisv:-, 'AT LOWtST CUT PRICES Committee Heads Announced by President ' ' Mrs. J. A. Brownson, president of the Salem Woman's club for the ensuing year, has annonnced members of the standing commit tees and department heads and members for the year 1939-40. Other officers of the club are Mrs.' Glen S. Paxson, vice-president; Mrs. Estill Brunk, recording secretary; Mrs. Arden A. Reed, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Floyd M. White, treasurer; Mrs. Marie Von Eschen, financial secre tary; and Mrs. C. F. i Breithaupt, parliamentarian. Directors include "itfrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. I. M. Schannep and Mrs. V. E".!Newcomb; house com mittee, Mrs. W. S. Levens, Mrs. ' Charles H. Johnson, Mrs. A C. Anderson; board of trustees, Mrs. -U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Ronald Glover : and Mrs. Mary Bayne. The senior Woman's club sponsors the Junior. Woman's club with Mrs. Hannah. Martin as counselor. Miss Mar- celle DeMytt Is president and Mis' Jessie Cooper, recording Jecre-' tary. ' " The standing committees are as, follows: . i - ' ' Ter Book. Mn. Dwight Lr, Mri. J. A. Jelderka, Mrs. Lyl Re. Mn. Ken neth Mordoek, Mr. Floyd M. White. Mrs. ILtxi Von Kschen; hospiUlity, lira. Glena Faxson, Mil. Ueorce K. AUeo, Mn. Arden A. Reed, Mrs. Or F. Mclntyre, Mrs. V. Q. Boyer, Mrs. George H. Swift; . triendehip, Mri. U. G. Bhipley, Mrt Bey. near Jones, Mrs. Thomas MeBride, Mrs. O. K. Spsuldint. gpeciar eommittees Children's Fsrm home, Mrs: i. M. Dev ers, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Mrs. George W. Allins, Mrs. Earl T. An dreses, Mrs. Walter C. Basher, Mrs. F. D. DeLong. Mrs. Frank E. Myers, Mrs. Russell Catlin. Mrs. Claude W. Clifford, Mrs. Howard Jenks, Mrs. W. S. LeTens, Mrs. Ralph W. .Martin; Mrs. D. D. Olm sted, Mrs. Edward BcnunKe, jars, wary Tockey; Salem Woman's conneil, Mrs. Saul S. Jam and Mrs. Floyd C. Ueadrick. Department Beads The department heads are follows: Applied education, Mrs. Edward Duffy, chairman; adult education, Mrs. F. M. Erickson, Miss Antoinette White, Mrs. A. O. Anderson, Mrs. W. L Stale, Miss Ger trude Savage, Mrs. Frank E. Myers; li brary service, Miss Harriett Long and Mrs. Lyls Rea; pnblie safety, Mrs. David Wright and Mrs. Jack Cntler; motion pictures, Mrs. J. A Jelderks and Mrs. Kenneth Mardock; scholarship loan, Mrs. . K. Chambers, Mrs.' George Rossman, Vn.. HanrT E, Morris. Mrs. Edwin E. Mn If T Ti 1.,,aam If. Thomas, Mrs. J. Dean Patterson, Mrs. Walter L. Spanlding. Mrs. Percy R. Kel- ly. Mrs. EsteU P. Brunk, Mrs. David B. HUl. Mrs. Jamea H. Jennings, Mrs. G. A Ruher, Mrs. H. L. La Don; American ; home, Mrs. James U. Jennings, enairman; family finance and insurance, M: rs. O. Kmmons. Mrs. B. H. Smitii. Mrs. -W. EUiott. Mrs. Charles H. Johnson; home making, Mrs.- D.-A. Hodge, Mrs. J. K. Kirk, Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mrs. A O. Dav idson, Mn. II. P. Dennis, Mrs. D. A. WhiU ; gardens, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs. Dsn J. fry, sr.,. Mrs. Lester Pear mine, Mrs. H. O. White; fine arts, Mrs. Clifford Mndd. chairman; art, Mrs. H. V. CoUins, Mrs. Charles T." GaTlowoy ; pie tare library, Mrs. J. Harry Moras; musie, Mrs. George E. Allen, Mrs. H." J. Thomas, Mrs. George A Rhoten, Mrs. Max Rogers, Mrs. John D. Minto, Mrs. Mark MeCal lister: literature. Mrs. William T. Fargo; - ti, a Foi Mr.. Louis Beehtel, Mrs. J, H. Brady, Miss Virginia Byrd, Mrs. L. O. Clement, Miss Margaret Cospe. Mrs. Walter T. 8 toll, Mrs. H. W. Darby, Mrs. S. V. Hail, Mrs. George E. Lewis, Miss Amanda Matthews. Mn. D. C. Mint. Mrt. J. C. Perry; eld people' home. Miss -Enla T. MeCully, Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mrs. A.. In. Bhewia, Mrs. J. 0. Tibbits. Mrs. B. E. Carrier, Mrs. Bay L. Farmer, Mrs. Byron B. Her riek, Mrs. Helea Sotfthwrek; orreetions, Mrs. R. L. Wright, Mrs. Walter C. Wine low: nubHe health. Mrs. George R. K. v j r . T n'-ll .... . i.J..M How,nl 3nkt ,b4 UtuC- k- SpMlv Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Chad- wick of Berkeley. Calif., are visit-' aaia a( R. Barnard. The Chadwlcks will leave soon - for their new home in Reno where Mr. Chad wick will be a member of the University of Nevada faculty. He was .formerly a member . of the University of California staff at OBr"ie'- . . . . T at- , .- m tt.i ui at ianrfeitr -mfaria an arum 4. ing the week at ' Pacific aty where they have taken a eotUge. v a Mm. Daa fiVhiwIlkev as Vnrt. Angeles, Wash., formerly ef 8a- lem, Is visiting in the capital ior several weeks. ......... L U ad L PRICES FRIDAY. SATURDAY. THROUGH MONDAY - oaranteed Keller Stop the pain and- annoyance 4 coma, by fasinsj Schaefer'a -Corn Remedy 1 25C " DIA5IOND DYES 9c s for- 25c S5c Noxzemal J&Oc .43c SOeNoxzei SOcKoxzcma San tan Lottos 45c SOc Jean Xolan Snntan OflS9c SOc Native Saatan Oil 45e . SCHAEFEB'S . ICE CREAM pint ''it e' ' ' ' 2C 7a CZCCIl CTATESIIAI7, Calra, MAXINE BUREN Style-Stnilei ?ttdr .i-n 5jL -ife Mfi ' j.x- all Hi i KM AilHJy "Art's getting Utile discouraged. He says the only thing that's jst ! around the corner from him is another woman driver I " ; j . ; i Whether it's discouraging to the other sex or not, be in the driver's seat this fall with a Jacket and skirt ensemble smart as the one on the left. Multicolored plaid covers a mustard ground in the beltless jacket; directly below the fitted waist, large patch pockets reach to the hem. Paired with a navy skirt, plaided in several browns, a new fall coat, right, puts sharp emphasis on back flare and on a luxur x ions lynx collar. W On.r T WlSS Os3V3f9 IS '"-- O Honor uuest i Supper Party ZT. t2liaO of 101101 WUCdl fl - Miss Margaret Savage, who re cently announced her forthcom ing marriage to Mr. Wilson. Sieg mund as September i, is the In centive for much entertaining. Mrs. Wheeler R. English was hostess fpr a 7 o'clock supper last night at her home on Court street in compliment - to Miss Savage. Guests were -seated at small ta bles! centered with, bouquets of summer blooms. - Several hours of contract bridge followed the supper hour. A' bathroom shower feted the bride-to-be during the evening. The j hostess was assisted inform-' ally I by Mrs. Arthur G. Upston. Honoring Miss Savage were Mrs: Manfred Olson, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Joseph B. Harvey, Jr., Mrs. Harold Busick, Mrs. Dan Schreiber of Port Angeles, Wash., : Mrs. "Kenneth Potts, Miss Esther Black, Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Helen Boardman, Miss Dorothy Alexander, Miss Josephine Cor noyer. Miss Charlotte Kallander, Mrs. . Arthur Upston and Mrs. Wheeler English. Miss Betty Klelnsorge is ar ranging a supper party for Tues day sight at her home in Silver ton at :S0 o'clock In honor of Miss Savage. 0 Young Maids Leave for Stay in South " . Miss Janice Nelson, daughter of Miss Marjorie Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill, have lef t, for San Francisco where they will enjoy a fortnight In the south and, visit the Golden Gate exposition, At Red Bluffs, cam., they will be Joined by Miss Sally Godbolt,who has i often visited ft th Nelson home. Following a stay In San Francisco the girls will ha guests of Miss God bolt at the mountain eabln af her Tiaraata. - Mr., Carl Nelson and sons, Stu. art aad Reld; have been enjoying a camping and fishing trip at Jet- fraon nark tha uaat wssk. Tha Nelsons will spend the remainder of the month at their b:ach home at.Neskowln. I U tWO 135 N. Commercial-Phones 5197 -7023 . 1939 SoU Agent, Penshir Remedies' Accarnteiy ruled In Marion County :40 PJJ, San. t:0O AJtfOO PJi. Holidays t:00 AM9 PM.s 35c Italian Balm i ' an4 20c Dreakin Coolies ; Get Both T for 29 c Assorted Commercial ! CHOCOLATES 9crb. Friday and Satnrday Only Khdy at Schaefers The best remedy for the relelf of oak or try poisoning. HOOD'S POISON - OAKLOTION Kotex or Mod ess.: ,,adW3. -2 for We ' Oregon, Frtiay IXern!2, "Aci Women'B Editor- fytfutden Meyer-Faudskar Vows r paid in Silverton SILVERTON A lovely wed ding was solemnized Thursday night at Trinity church at j S o'clock when Miss Gladys Faud skar, daughter of Mrs. T. D. Ro gers, became the bride of Mr. Lud vlg A. Meyer, son- ot Mr. L. H. Meyer. Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr'read the ceremony. White gladioli and lighted Upers formed the setting. Mr. Norman Jenson played the wedding marches and accom panied Mrs. Tom A. 'Anderson, (Turn to page IS, col. 1) i! Mrs. Donald C. Roberts was bridge luneheonhostess on -Wed- nesday at her suburban borne for the pleasure of Mrs. Walter E. Holts,-who Is leaving next week to make. her. home, in Chehalla, Wash, . . . -, j: . Dr. and Mrs. Brace R. Baxter are entertaining as their guests at University House, Mr. Amadee M. Smith ot Portland and Rev. and Mrs. Edward Ellson of La Jolla. Calif. The Baxters have Just re turned from a trip to Seattle aad Olympla, Wash. . Mrs. Clara E. Pomeroy avadMrs. May Christenson are entertaining as their house guests their broth, er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James England of Lewiston, Illi nois. The visitors plan to be in the capital several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. .Gib bard have as their house guests for several days Mrs. E. L. Mills and son, Douglas, of Palo Alto, Calif. Tha Tlaitora ara ' an ronta north to Vancouver, B. C. - a The Orchard Heights Woman's dub will meet with Mrs. Robert Adams at her home on August 17. The meeting was -previously scheduled for August 10. Mrs. M. . Forkner and. son, Vernon, of Spokane, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Forkner. , - a a Mr. aad Mn. j Bay Yocoaa saw now at home at 105 North But- mer street,, the home formerly c- cupled by the John Beakeys. ; . . - Miss GretdieasTJiieesi has ie tamed from a week's sojourn at Breltenbush, J 5c Candj Bars, Chewing Gam, IifffServern , ICZ: for J Penslar -. DENTAL ADHESIVE ape . else SOc Campana'a . Dresldn and L 1 - 25c Barbasol Shaye Cream i Get Botn . for J9s SOc Colgate Tooth Ttnrder lc wrtb Pvrcbase-Glaat gist) - COLGATE TOOTH .: - ; PONDER 35c" - Helps bris&ten teetb. " a Botn for,, ,v T.l'eP - st lVl-- Garden Tour Is Planned for This Month ' The Salem Garden club is to bare another ot its popular gar den tours, and It's scheduled for Friday, August 18. For the fourth season, this active Salem club has sponsored "open gardens" and this year's tour will Include an entirely new set of back yards. . The gardens were chosen be cause, although they are not the largest or most elaboratein town, they are among the most interest ing. Several are new, each has some unusual feature, most are on the creek bank, which gives them added beauty. Mrs. Ralph Cooley's garden be gins the tour, Mrs. Phillip Brandt's, Mrs. Merritt Davis', Mrs. Roger Mything's, Mrs. Ed ward Burke's and Mrs. Karl Becke's follow. Those who know these gardens, say they offer ideas, galore for any horne t gardener. Several show what 'beautiful lawns may be grown in deep shade. - WASHANREDT 10" plain, 16c Prints, 7 KR INKLE 19c RATON TAFFETA Pastel shades. ej f I wide. Yd. 'XOVELTY COTTONS, 29C 39c 39c Seersucker effecta , BATON CREPES II" Flat crepes and novelties! PRINTED PIQUE Novelty, printav Yd OORDCROT Large J Sm asst. it- wide. TdJL.4VC IRISH DRESS LINEN White. .., 69c SHARKS KIN" It" vCoii Washable rayon. Yd. WV5 Cannery 7cTkers Attention!- IVomcn's Cannory. Penneys saves v yon money on these first ' quality rubber boots. Fresh new stock! Ail sizes 4 to 8. See them and compare! ; Variety Galore! 'sJVr, :J ' De .Luxe PERCALE W """S A J New Fall Prints! ' C " J 1 a v UJ I- ' 8oHd Colora, tool r1' " v M ra9t ColorI ' fe X The fine, smooth quality and tremendous selection of exclusive ) patterns and solid colors you usually find only at a much high- I ;rrprice. Here ar'new.JdesiBTiafor. every sewinp; need, " 'J'&S' 'j for everyone in the family. ywf ' 'Y V " . '"Reg.'u. g. $ 5 : hSj J ' ' x "" DRESS PRINTS I lx7m asmi I SI". New fast color mm - " ' p fSi 'iSS) SILVER MOOX PRINTS The . ia g I t. " Queen of fine cottons! ejA . A Lot for Your Cffj LlfaS Td . ... lyC Money! V 4nfc A " ' ' . ' X - Li RAMOXA CLOTH , C NTI-TONF fi " . JiV ITV Solid colors. ea ref" . IXS X'&mF a" "a,-TJ 25c Unusual quaUty at Ibis ; j sv'ilJVV 'nS wSsL'"' low price! We've a grand H 1 Vi Mt variety ot prints In small, i, wf riancnn ' "VVvli - TU J . medium and large nor- ' ewl tlanspun -Sv4 TfSL J rtewa RAYON PLAIDS : Yen VcU ' r Ir-l r- gy Publicity Good For Humble Frankfurter Publicity often fails to do a human good, but all this no toriety, gained : for the humble hot dog, who crashed into royal society during the Tlalt of the king and queen, only served to add prestige to a popular Ameri can favorite ', . Frankfurters (hot dogs to you) are putting on party airs these days, bnt as yet, they remain their own sweet selres. A gen erous slice of American cheese added to the frankfurter takes none of the ruggedness away from this favorite. - Just the correct amount of good flavor is added to" make the meat even more popular. There's no trick to preparing the super-frankfurter. Simply make a lengthwise slit In one of the more plump ones, place a generous wedge of American cheese in the slit, wrap with a piece of bacon and skewer with a toothpick. Broil slowly until juices are bubbling and bacon is brown. Serve hot in picnic rolls with salad and. iced coffee or tea. ROBERTS The G. T. Wom en's club was entertained with a picnic at the Ridings park east of Molalla Thursday. Special guests were Mrs. Helen These gay plaids are not only washable they're water repellant, spot-, proof and stain and wrin kle resistant! 39" wide. RATON ALPACA Smart solld shades. ' SATIN CREPE Lovely quality silk. 3i RATON CREPE . "Duvetfe.? Solid color. 3S':...l 69 c 90c 90c RATON e SILK VELVET Non-crash. 1 colors. ej in wide. e)V Odds and Ends Bargains , oa the Balcony! 5 Big Tables of Bargains 25c 50c $1 For example, tBoai Dresses 25c; -.Ladies Short Sets SOc; Kid dles Lastez Swim Trunks 25c. 14 Girls Slips Ea. 12 Pr. Women's Gloves 2 11 14 Women's Better presses, 150 and 250 10 All-Wool Sliiwveirs.f.J YST f Tea Today's Menu : Tuna, salad will be the maiai dish tor today, because today'a Friday, and it's going to be warm. Tuna salad - Pickled beet garnish Lemon biscuits , Corn on the cob Chocolate chip ice cream. CHOCOLATE. CI oTp ICE CREAM cup evaporated milk 1 egg, - 14 cup sugar teaspoon vanilla 2 squares sweet chocolate, shaved or grated. Chill milk thoroughly, then whip until stiff. Beat the egg. Add sugar and vanilla. Fold into stiffly -whipped milk. Stir in the chocolate. Pour at once into trey of automatic refrigerator and freete. Yields 1 pint B. Smith of Kansas City. Mo., Mrs. Addie Burns of Grants Pass, Mrs. Abner Kline ot Salem and Mrs. T. O. Ridings of Molalla. Twenty tour members and five children enjoyed the day. The HE club sponsored a card party Saturday night with -seven tables of "500" in play, high and low scores for ladies, Mrs. Forest Edwards and Mrs. Ernest Gray; for men, Nick Kugel and E. A. Goodrich. Tvening" Rayon TAFFETAVif " beautifully CYonll love this - sturdy r quality, with the beauti ful, crisp finish. Fine for ' blOnses, evening frocks, slips, negligees, .drapes, - bedspreads and comfort ers (It's downproof).. ' ; Crown Tested Panne r Satin 40e . --.-U Further Reduced! MEN! Oat They Go! FLANNEL SLACKS . zsn - Every pair goes at this price? Just 10 left. Med. dark grey with plain or pleated front! Hurry! i rai e.it . 1 5c 25c Color RaTon n m 1 - v "-awl