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PAGE SEC OEEGOIfj jTAT3MAI, Solera, Oregon. TuswdW looming. June 4, 1310 - 1 -l- - - - v. i 3 MAXINE BUREN Editor Spring Dance Planned for Thursday Members of the Phi sorority are entertaining with their r an nual spring formal dance atlHa sel Green Thursday night, honor ing students who are returning ' from school. Woody Hite and; his orchestra will play and the danc ing hours will be between, 10 and 1 o'clock. "Sophisticated Swing" , will be thea theme of the decorations. . Special guests include: Mr. and Mrs. R. W. ' Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Froland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bilgh, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. K. d Swift and Mr. and Mrs. - W. D- Carter.. The hostesses include: Miss Margaret Ann Bligh, Miss Doro thy Cook, Miss Betty Coater, Miss Marjorie Walker, Miss Ger ry Frigaard, Miss Lois Froland, Miss Betty May filler. Miss Peg gy Mather, Miss Helen Ostrin, Miss Mary Patterson, Miss Doro thy Pyeatt, .Miss Nancy Stricklin, and Miss Norma Smith. Piano Students In 'Recital ' 1 - Piano students of Grace H. peHarpport will be presented in a recital tonight at 8 x ciocit m ner home on! Madison avenue. Jack Wilbur, student of Edouard Hurli mann, will be the assisting violin ist. The affair is invitational. I The following program will ' be played: 4 : . " Dowa ths Shady Path ....Jenkins i i Beverley sod Rodney, Hofstetter Elfin" Frolic Wanes Patty Zejler Tk Dutch Trim Ward Alcetta Oilbert , Oa the Sea .., .Ttompio ii i I i Donald Oweni 1 Circus now' la-on parade , Erwia . '! . Robert Zeller ' At tke Ball i. P Thompson . - Barbara Zumwalt ' Cobbler, Cobbier i .H LeUnd Harra Ia Hanrinr Garden Davie - Alfred J. Lane and Mrs. DeHarppor a . 1l".din . - Thompno 1 Yellow Butterfly .: ..MacLachlan ; Barbara Owena Corioss Sttry Heller! . Jane Yonnj ! 'Stailig- Walts .. .Brainard; Neritt Smith Rtutie Chapel u,Ralfe Pilcrim Suite L Thompson Alii ed 3. I.aue Tha Be and the Clover . Giebel Beverley Hofatetter Violin t . i Andante Movement From Sonata in A Major .. ...Handel Trasquita .. Arr. Frita Kreisler i Jack Wilbur , Oa a Summer Hea Ketterer . , . Patsy Schneider , Happy rt.mer , Schumann Cowboya and Injuns , Smith i Rodney Hofstetter I, Londonderry Air Iriiih Folk Bong I Iorothy Old English Banco 4 Smith Shirley Kenagy ' . Clair de Lune I. Dfbutsy Impromptu Op-. 90, No. 3 i..Scbubrt I Grace H. PeHarpport' Reod-Graber Vows Read i Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiat ed at. the marriage of Miss Marie Graber to Mr. Mark W. Read, at a ceremony performed in the home of the bride s brother-in- Haw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. B; Harrelson. The wedding took (lace on Saturday night at 8:30 .MTn bride was attended by Mrsv Harrelson,' and the groom by Mr. John Graber. Mr. Read I Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fi W i Read of Corvallis. a ' k Close friends of the bridal pair werea the only guests. A re ception followed the ceremony. The couple 'will live In Corvallis after their "Veddlng trip. " . . Bridal Shower Friday Event :-'iv . 1,1' Mrs. 1 Maurice Heater and , her mother Mrs. Uohn. F. Rolow, were hostesses at the Rolow home ion South 14th street, on , Friday nigbtat a post-nuptial shower for Mrs. Raymond Rolow; Mrs. Raymond Rolow announc ed her marriage as May 1st. Sho I . the ' former Arlene Mot fett. Mr. Rolow is a son of Mr. and Mrs. v John F. Rolow. They are living in Portland. - I i ' Tbe trend is to Just one color accent in the costume, with the ' rest of the : accessories matching i r .- blending into " the costume. Lt gloves be 1 that accent " for bright and; light-colored (pastels) .Klovea are ' Very smart, very love ly, and ' varied; this season. ; PAREIiTS! Sumattr Music Classos IIov; Siariing! For Begiaxiars - or Adranced Vlajtxn Investigate Our " Eental-iLHrrcHcxsw nan JcqdI-i -Bernard : MUSIC CO.t riu 4641 : 1 191 S. High St. SOCIETY MUSIC ThillOIiE CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Chadwick chapter. Order of . Eastern Star, ; Masonio temple, 8 p.m. No-Drone Beehive, club of ( Maccabees, basket dinner, Olin- ger field, 1 p.m. Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. Robert Forrester, 2 p.m. 'Missouri ,clnb with Mrs. N. S. Wood 124$ North Commer cial street, 2 Pm. , Salem Geuerkl Hospital aux- Jiaryj chamber of commerce, 0 a.m. j Central WCTC, hall at 2 p.m. ' Pre-school group, AAUW, Cecil Monk's, 1023 North Ca pitol street, 8 p.m. American War Mothers, Am-, .erican Lutheran church, 2 p.m. ; . Wednesday , Missionary and Aid societies. Knight Memorial church, with Mrs. Claud Talmage, 60 Dun can avenue, 1 o'clock dessert luncheon. First Presbyterian church circle meetings. Dakota club, Moose hall, corner 12th arid Leslie streets. 6:30 basket supper. N South section of .Women's union of Fint Congregational church, 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. Clarence Blundel, South 12th street. Thursday -Frultland Woman's Circle with Mrs. C. Cernick, 2 p.m. ( Friday Englewood . Woman's club with Mrs. J. iM. Scharff, 2037 .Nebraska street. 2 p.m. Maccabees, Willamette tent hive No. 6. Drill at 7 p.m. Re view at 8 p.m. KP halh Chapter G of PEO, dessert luncheon, with Mrs. Gordon MeGilchrist, " 860 McGilchrist street. - Merry Minglers sewing club, with Mrs. Lydia Brown, 2 p.m. Keizer sewing club, all day with Mrs. G. M. Thompson. Unitarian Woman's . Alliance with Mrs. Roy Burton, 1 p.m. Monday Pro-America, Marion hotel, 2: 30 p.m., Miss McGilenrist To Be Honored Invitations are being received for he marriage of Miss Jose phine McGilchrist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McGil christ, Jr., to Mr. Peter Buck, son of Mrs. A. j H. ; Buck of Eu gene. The wedding will be June 22, at 8 o'clock, in the First Presbyterian chorch. A j reception will follow the Jceremony at the home of the bride's parents, on North Summer street. The couple will leave for Milwaukie, Wis consin, where jthey will make their home. ! ; Miss Margaret! Wagner will en tertain tomorrow night with a party complimenting Miss Mc Gilchrist. A dessert supper will be served and j later a shower will hbnor the t bride-elect. Mrs. Charles Wagner and Mrs. How ard Adams will assist the hostess. Those bidden to compliment Miss J$cGilchri8i are: Mrs. Wil liam McGilchrist; jr., Mrs. Homer Smith, jr., I Mrs. A. Terrence King. Mrs. feobert Joseph, Miss Marie Pattern, j Miss Dorothy Alexander. Miss; Rovena Eyre, Miss Eloise Buck, Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Mrs. Kimball Page, Mrs. Robert Needham, Mrs. Homer Goulet, jr., Mrs. William Dick, Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. How ard Adams, Mrs. Bradford C. Collins, Mrs. Lfton Perry, Mrs. Edward Roth, Miss Esther Baird and Miss Margaret .Wagner. Pupils Playing In Recital i The piano' pupils of Jean Hob son RJich will appear tonight In recital at Mrs. David Eason's stud io, j ' The program includes: Two piano Prelodd in O Ba?h 1 Jarid Binglaal BcUegietto j : . . Bach, Panlinej Miller; Sonatai Mignonne J .'. Seal-Holat ' Naney Andar0B Carniral Dancer- . (.. . . Chauncey - I Barbara ; Batea "Wintry Wiad ...i - L Lemont ran LBoiae Prelude, Ko. 4. 7 nd 8 .. David Bint-land ..Chopin FpaniaV. Ojpay Danrn Mowrey ' Cleone Wilborn WodeBi Shoea Aaron 1 Francis ynch Tsrantellt . .... lIseLackltn J AUte Yost TarantalU ; . .. ..Thompson J lma Wkteapaogh XaiTe i. . Barbonr TW Iiittlo Fipar L Jebnsty David Hihcrlini Warr?n finn, IT Panllnl"Ur Wake up your Taste Thrill " Scotch Graham - ct Ycur Gxocoz's - it 1V11SS J3rOOKS Wedding Is ! Miss Gertrude Mildred Brooks will marry Mr Robert M. Brown ell at a beautiful church wedding: in the First Baptist church on Saturday night at 8: 30 o'clock. Dr. Irving Fox will rad the ceremony before a large number of guests, 1 Dr. Charles Robertson will give the bride away. Miss Vivian Asp inwall will be her maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Missi Car olyn Wolcott of Marshfield and Miss Mabel Forester of Albany. Little Martha Marshall will bo flower girl. . Mr. Phil Brownell will act as best 'man for his brother. Ushers j are to be Lt. Donald Coons of Vancouver BarVa-eks, Mr. George Zellick of Lewiton. Idaho. Mr. Charles English and Mr. Benja min Roy Eli of Portland, Mr. Don aid Lane of Corvallis and Mr. Herbert Glaisyer of Salem. . t ! Members of the families and lose frieDds of the bridal cOuple will be present at a reception to be given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robertson. Miss Ann Bellin ger will greet guests at the door. Assisting in the rooms will be Mrs. Chester C o x,r Mrs. H0III9 Huntington. Mrs. Paul B. Wal lace, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr., and .Miss Mabel Rpbertson. In the dining room will be Mrs. John M.- Simpkin of Marshfield, Mrs. ChandSler Brown, Mrs. Brey man Boise and Miss Rovena Eyre, at the urns. Miss Sybil Spears and Miss Marilee Fry at the punch bowl. Assisting will be Miss Shirley Huntington, Miss Beth Siewert, Miss Nancy Stricklin. Miss Lou Hickman. Miss Bettv Hansoll. Miss Patricia Noonan. Miss Mary- "r c"'Tm " - r, .f" Simpkin of Marshfield. and Miss Nannetto Clary of Portland. The . Dakota club has changed Us place of meeting for Wednes- day, to the Moose hall at 12th and Leslie streets. Bride-to-Be Is T T 1 ilOnOrGd Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren and Miss Mary Virginia Nohlgren were hostesses Thursday night when they, entertained at the A. H. Nohlgren home, complimenting Miss Suzanne Curtis whose mar- riage to Mir. George Sheppard win oe an event or tnis summer. -erjescn. ana xars. rtaipn ler- A buf.'et supper was served and!,3eson of PeJidleton were lushers. the bride-elect was honored with' Following: a wedding trip in a shower. i Oregon and California, the Sheas Those bidden were: Miss Cur tis, Misses Irma Oehler, Lucille Brainard, Ina Bennett, Beryl CooiQf , Crt ff1 v-v 7 A ci lfn.- Sadler, Laverne Green, Mrs. E. G. Curtis, Mrs. Carl Hollingworth, Mrs. A. K. Nohlgren, Dr. Mary Purvine and Mrs. T. W. Creech. Pattern All the charm, poise and fin ished beauty r of womanhood; Is expressed by Anne Adams ln Pattern 4467 a dress that will give you dreamed of slenderhess. That wide waistband, pointed ln front, seems to whittle down your waist-size. And the gently flared, skirt has slimming front and 1 back panels. Decorative gathers at either side of the! at tractive sweetheart neckline may be held by clips or by perky bow drawn through eyelets.' More gathers at the short or three-quarter ! sleeves ' give a dress-up effect. A whiff of crisp ruffling at neck and- sleeves looks most refreshing. Let the Sewing Instructor steer your needle course to a quiick finish! Pattern 4467 is available in women's sizes 34, 3d, 38, 40, 42, 44, 4$ and 48. Siz SS takes 3H .yards 39 inch, la brie land 2 yards ruffling. i : i Sand PIFTKEH CZKT8 (ICa) ilm eoiaa ior thla aa Adams pattern. -Writ plaialy BIZE, Ni.ME. ! DRESS and STYLE NCM 3ER. j Order tbs atw AKh'li ADAMS ' PATTERN B00 by tbs atxt Bail ... and b clotbea-raady (or ram- mu-I Withia its" paces you will find K - - m aomplaao -araxdrobo ior oitnar ' traveling or aa "at boms' ammier. Tbers sr towa aad euatry t I rda, the latest sporUwear. airy shears aad cottons, achantinc , lna so Fathioaa far Tery aa ; re aaowav f rota mag-ieallj alimmins : Batroa (rocks t spirited ulotbes lor tots and each in an asy-to ots i sm. book nrrBEii cents, t PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK 3 AND PATTERN TOQ 11 IB S B. X WENT I jriva CEStTa 1 Scad yoar order to Tlis Orcf oa : Statmaw.' P'stfn dpfsrtmt. ' -i 1 i- $ : . - i t 1 ' V 4 1 1 TO LIVE HERE -Mrs. Pcrtrick nea m Pendleton recently and couesY East Orecjonian). " j ' Couple Moving rp o I J. O OCLiGm Miss Mildred Terjeson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gunder Ter jeson, became the bride of Mr. Patrick Edward Shea iat a cere- mony performed in St. I Mary's church in Pendleton on May 18. Mrs. Ted Miller was matron of honor, Miss Mary Terjeson and Miss Dorothy Perkins of Portland, bridesmaids. Mri Irwin Edwards of Salem was best man, Mr. Joe Shea and Mr. j Robert Utter, both of Salem, Mrj Verne will be at home at 607 Capitol street in Salem. ; tinrth PrrrtlGS CrrlVGn , 4 Pa mq HOTTIP X i. AWiiir7 at' Mrs. Jessie Follis entertained executive commi(teewoman, and a group of friends from the sort- Mrs. Verne Ostrainder, past state ing department in the secretary of commander and j state member state's office on Monday i after- hlP chairman, will also attend, noon. The affair was given at M- J7 Harnsberger, histor Mrs Follis' home. ,aB. buy finishing the scrap Covers were placed for Mfss boOfc with which Salem won first Hester Hlllpot, Miss Irene Brad- PH last year. Delegates will ford, Miss Ruda Quamme, Miss ar hlr Centennial dresses. Renska Swart, Miss Cora May j j LMoores, Miss Hattie Trafzer, Miss Katherine Reinhart and Mrs. FolliS. Mrs. FolUai was given a birth- day surprises party on Sunday afternoon when a group of quests called at her home and brought dlnner. Present vjre i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. John Versteeg. Mr; and Mrs. Ed Reay, Mr. and Mrs. John Riches, Mr. and Mrs. WUl Follis, Mrs. Han- nah Jiartin and Mrs. Jessie Fol- 11S. . t . t- i st t Hpkpltrr I ! C lVn XICTIU-Al; Vi vcrii At APllr cj XT I i7J. fC7- o vfi- iai -nrBii- -ni nrwont her pupil, Miss Mary Weller in re- cital on Wednesday night at her studio. 'The following program will be given.; Fugue in Q Major ..a J. S. Bach To the Hieing Sun The Valley of l,ng-ter .Torjussen .Sanderson .Schumann Carious Story i Important Event: Schumann Knight of the Hobby Hone Schumann ifreightinina i- Schumann Concertir.es No. 4, Op. 8 .Adolf Huber jpcre as Snow ... .. ; Lane Panpee Valsante; : , Poldini 3'urkish March Iuo Beethoven . Mary Weller, Hiss Weller j Mbs Bette Hannaman, aoprario, and Miss Martha "Weller, violinist, will assirt. Jepsons Give Recital ' Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert Jepson gave a joint violin and piano re cital at the Bbnlta School ln Bo nltar, California, before an au dience drawn from San Diego and nearby last Friday night, j Mr. Jepson j played four move ments from the Sonata! in O minor by Tartini and a group by Kreis ler and Elman as solo numbers. Mrs. JepsAn, the former Elisabeth Lewis, played Mendelssohn's "Va riations Serieuses" and a group by Brahms, Lecuonaj and Rhene Baton as her solos. -1 1 -' 1 Mr. and Hr. Jepson will leave soon for a trip into Mexico and plan to , be in jBalem sometime ln August,' :,V ,j- I "mum Breakfast ill ae proMeaa if yea serve Soman Meal yoeridn. Co oka ia S ssia ntra. Proridca starch a crgy and many taer ea scatiai nsturml slcmcsts, iatladiag yitaala B Childrn lo tba delic iaea.like Saver. Soauai Meal to exccUeac tor af ridre aad a real trat ia all. baked foods. At ail grdcara. fictcorjiuj sis b"Mb1 SO MB WAY EVERY DAY 1 1 i - Edward Sheaj who was mar- who will live jin Salem. (Cut j ' Gonventipn at Roseburg i ! Salem Disabled American Vet erans of the World War auxil iary is busy preparing to attend tne "tate convention at Roseburg, June 9th to 12th inclusive. Mrs.1 oito Mehlhoff, komiiancler, has called a delegation meeting Wed- -., f - n8day o clock at the home Mrs. M. Ripley. Delegates and! alternates are Mrs. Archie Brewlster, Mrs Stuart jhns Mrs Osinond RinAbart an8 vsPond, "toart, 8hbM; M. Hiram pbson, Mrs. M. fW. Ripley. Mrs. Jessie Crossan, j Mrs. William Mrs. Charles Norton. Bllven Mrs. William (Richards, Mrs. William Reid, ! Mrs. Ernest Moore, Mrs. Bob Eaton, Mrs. Viola McElroy, Mrs. Carol Court nier and Mrs. Herb Fields. Mrs. Otto Meh er; Mrs. Frank hoff, command- Crozier, state , . I - IVilSS VjTeilUnar IS : I - HonQreCl CilJPt 1 Ult?U. P1 Mrs. J. W. Goebel entertained Friday night with a dinner hon- orfna- Mian Wrv fiem marriage to Miv Balne Cater wtll bejan eTent of wbdnesday. Cards were ln play An larrangement of an4pdragons and sweet peas guarded by lighted tapers center- ed!the table. The hostess was as- -i-ted br her anhtr. Mr- John Th nmnnnti I Corers were placed for1 the honored guest, Miss Gemunder, Mrs. Penman K. Gemunder, Miss Katherine Gemnnder, Mrs. T. B. Newman, Mrs. Grace McFee, Miss Caroline Woods, j Mrs. Stanley Nuenes, Miss Jeari Newman, Mrs. J0 Thompson and Mrs. J. W. Goebel. V Doors Open; 1 P. M. ! This School Will Conducted by: IIISS AIIIE OT J ! i ; Nationally Known Home Economist and Stewart-Warner Factory Representative ' , Dcient:r ' .' Miss Dotsori Entertains At i Home I Hiss Elizabeth. Dotson enter 1 talced with a party Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. TJ. IS. Dotson on Union street, complimenting Miss Margaret Macy, whose marriage to Mr, Robert Wilson will be ah event of next Sunday, The afternoon was spent informally. ! i Those bidden jto j honor Miss: Macy were, Mis$ Charlotte Kal : lander, Miss Cornelia Hulst, Miss , Betty Taylor, Mlsa lrma Oehler, Miss Kay Thompson, Miss Bar bara Kurtz, Miss Jean Anunsen, . Miss Margaret Ayers, ! Miss Vir . ginla Bendiksenj Miss Margaret Taylor, Miss June Aasbelmv Miss Mary Virginia Kohlgren, Miss Su zanne Curtis, Miss Ruth Alice Grant, Miss Jessie May Ruhndorf, Miss Margaret Moulton, Miss Dor othy Cutler. Miss Mary Sadler. Miss Marie Tatro, t Miss Betty Zobk, Miss Irma Calvert, Miss Pa . trlcia Schramm, Miss Julia Fogle song and Miss ; Betty Dotson. Corvallis Place : ' Of Wedding Miss Bess Reynolds of Salem and Mr. Karl B. Williams of Hal sey were married Friday In Cor Tallis at the Madison Street First Methodist church by Rev. H. L. Shellhart with the groom's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Williams, in attendance. The bride wore a blue crepe dress with white accessories, and carried a bouquet of roses. She live Ifourself a Enjoy all the heat you want at homo . but don't overcharge yourself. Use the fuel that is clean, convenient, economical Low Cost Diesel OiL Let us install an H. C. Little OIL BURNING 1 FLOOR No basement required ...no pipes or ducts . . as a result, no heat losses. Easy manual control, or full automatic thermostatic controL 1 i ! j ; - No Smoke . . . No Soot . i i No Ashes No Noise See it SBBOB 279 Horlh Commercial SALEM, ORE. Skewis & Judson J A LJ U V Coming Taursday Plan How to Attend These Classes: 2 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. i 1 i - t- to 10 P. M. Thursday and No Saturday Evening School Oeneral Electric Waier! Healers Be .r , IIUIIT you fuirt tf, ,you aT With, t h heads o m G-E Watd Heater. - Skcv7is 279 ir. 2 ill''" e , ' ! -! : , - la the daughter of Mrs. Minnie Reynolds ot Salem and a grad uate of Monmouth high school and Capitol 'Business college. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. I Clarfence j Williams 6f Halsey and a graduate' of Benson high school of 'Portland.- After a brief stay at the Ore gon beaches, ; the couple will make -their home near Halsey. , v 1- ' iil Mrs. Gueffroy Is I Hostesi : ' Mrs. H. A. Gueffroy will be hostesses at a musical tea this afternoon at 2:80 o'clock.- Her daughterj Jewell, piano pupil ot Merta Kirk Barker, J will be pre sented Inj the folloins; program during the afternoon: .' Bolfereietto , ... -Bch Kom. 14-23 Op. 47 ; Bagatelle Op. SS Mai. 2 Sonata in O Major . Allerrc . Andante ' Pretto WaHa it A Flat J Heller -BeethtoTeai Ifocsrt ..Brali 1 The Gypsiea 1 Burfc-nmller Sunlifcht Throngh LeaTea BufJeifB Eveninr Melodiea (Original) Gneffrojr Boat Song (Original) ) Goelfroy Scenes from Childhood uSchuman.lt Two Part Iaventioo J3ae Kennet Paderewaki Chacaon Triste Tchaikowaky Sch.nino Opi 18 No. - i Momkowaki Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf wUl assist Mrs. Gueffroy in- serving. Roses will be used for the decorations for the tea.- Robert Rawson's lightopera class will meet tonight at 8 o'clock, at 1310 South Liberty street. The operjetta to bo studied will be The Firefly by RudQlf Friml. . ' , TnrnltO'Pagje 10 ' For Oth er Women s Features at . Ureal.! & JIB t x : i i i Stewart- Warner Friday and Saturday Friday : fS-T :-::t -i ll ,, VI J O Autoaatic Pre-Heat o Vaiabl. 1 Heat : Unit O S-War Automatic Clocle i -T See It at the School and at T CaranercicX. ! , 279 K.co:.:.ipkciAL " iFidelis. Class : , : At Dinner1 The Fidelis class of the ,Ca yary Baptist church ' met f last Wednesday ! for a progressive dinner. Hostesses were "Miss Doris i McReynolds, Miss Barbara Scraiford and Miss Nadlne Straw. A business meeting was held fol lowing dessert. . . . 1 j Besides the hostesses, there were; Mrs, i Jens Svinth, Miss June George, Miss Ethel (Mae Williams, Miss Jackie Macauley, Miss Marilyn fi Boyd land Miss Betty .Loo, Evans.. . , ,. m mm I ..... rst ICE Ifs actually 2 refrigerators ia one this &vr Dual-Temp Stawaxt-Warnarl See Low much more it gives : you before you buy any rairigwatati - -Mew-Sresl-a lea-er keeps fcuita aad vegetables gardan-fxesk for weekal Preveata over-ripening and totfgneningi Makee meats -tore ta-derl i : Melsl Celal la kage sppar com partment keeps sliced roast, lek evers, cheese, ' even lettuce and celery, moist aad arena rigat eat Ike - .pea.akayesi f ! L NO DfFRSTtNO kecaura tkere are. -j mo iroet-coQecting coils to dry out I ioodl .Extra Roominmt because tkere's aotkiag cutting aaelvea ia I ( . Me nle Bex Oder because of aa aasaajag new Steriliser Ray ia weick kecteria and -acid dom'tj -vel i j SEE IT TODAY AT . 1 I i i 279 No. Ctanerrial ScilenJiOfe. ! mm i i 1941 Sfewarl-Varner Sens-iional Range M L I i