The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 06, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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TI C2SGOII STATESMAN Solam. Oregon. Twmdaj Meaning, August 6. 1813
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SOCIETY
MAXINE BUREN
Editor .
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Visitors are the ineeatiT for and Mrs. Walrstli are Mrs. Prank
ranch entertaining daring these Deckebach, Miss Josephine Bajm;
aald-snmmer days. Mrs. James R. gartner, Miss Marie Churchill of
Humphrey and Mrs. Raymond Portland. Miis Robert Coffey.
Bonesteele . will be hostesses to- Mrs. Wilbur Berry. Miss Edyth
day at one of the smartest af- Berry. Mrs. Donald Young. Miss
fairs of the week when they en- Royena Eyre, Mrs. David Eceles.
tertaln at a bridge- tea at the Mrs. Waldon F. Byers, Mrs. Fred
Humphrey home on Fairmount Finsley, Mrs. Harold dinger, Mrs.
Hill. Dolph Craig, Mrs. Donald McCar-
The affair will compliment gar, Mrs. Robert Herrall, Mrs.
Mrs Humphrey's sister. Mrs. William Deeney. Mrs. William A.
Charles Crawford Clarke of Gales- Davenport of Butte, Mont., Mrs.
burg. 111., and Mrs. Arthur Wal- Wallace Carson, Mrs. Karl Becke,
rath of Seattle, sister of Mrs. Mrs. John Caugnell. Mrs. Wallace
Bonesteele. Bonesieeie. airs, uoruon MUjCJ, , -r- jr- -i T T
Bridge will be in play during Mrs. Wilcott Bnren, Mrs. Frank WW pj pi "I -pi pf )pT ( ,00 PVHniTIP
the afternoon, with tea served Durbin. Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. VY tjUlll lVj 10. J VUUlCy 1 lUlt?
later by the hostesses. Summer Walter Socolofsky, Mrs. James
garden flowers in pastel shades Sears, Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Miss I ST
will be used about -the guest Marjorie Cbristenson, Mrs. Ray 1 Viva J.L
rooms. aiunjar, jhtb. kumsu duhmwcici
Bidden to honor Mrs. Clarke Mrs. Loring Schmidt, Mrs. Sydney
Kromer, Mrs. Vern Miller, Mrs.
Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. George
Weller, Mrs. Keaneth Power, Mrs.
Party
Scene of
Party
GuestsvHere for
Weekend
- Guests In the capital this week
end for the Centennial were Mrs.
C. E. Weston and her daughter.
Miss Rosamund Weston, of Grants
An engagement of Interest to Miss Betty Cooley. daughter, of
Jerald Backstrsnd. Mrs. Luke Salem folk, made known in ron- Mr. ana Mrs. Earl Cooley, will
Shields. Mrs. Edwin Keech, Mrs. land last week. Is that of Miss celebrate her eighth birthday
Willard Marshall, Mrs. James Lois Talbot, daughter of Dr. and Wednesday afternoon when Mrs.
Walton, Mrs. Lester Barr. Mrs. Mrs. John Talbot, and Mr. wil- Cooley entertains Informally at
Vernon Perry and Mrs. Richard llam P. Hemenway, son of Mr. their home on Center street.
Stols. and Mrs. M. C. Hemenway of A group of the neighborhood
Wednesday Party Portland, formerly of Salem. children have been invited to
Wednesdav afternoon Mrs. ts nnnnncment was told at come between three and five
Pass. They were house, guests of Hnmnhrev will be hostess for an- . .rt hrMr nartr at the Tal- o'slock. Refreshments will be
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Butler and Mr. other bridge tea for the pleasure DOt home with the guests finding .erred late in the afternoon with,
and Mrs. Charles Jory. Mrs. But- f her sister. Tea will be served the names of the young couple Mrs. E. C. Mennls and Mrs. A.
ler entertained Informally for the jate in the afternoon following on tne biidge tallies. F- Marcus, grandmother of the
pleasure, of Mrs. Weston Sunday several hours of contract. Tne weddlne will be an event honor guest, assisting the hostess.
f afternoon with a few of her Guests Invited to meet Mrs. lf q.tliri, Auruat 24 at the Honoring Betty will be Miss
i: mends bidden between three and Charles Crawford Clarke will be T-iKot home with members of Ann Forrestel, Miss Elaine Stan
HOME Sigurd Nillsen, Inter
nationally famous bass-baritone,
as he appeared in the
Centennial pageant singling
"Home on the Range." He is a
fanner Silverton man. (States
man photo). !
five o'clock. Mrs. Max Page. Mrs. William
Miss Weston and Miss Melba Busick. Mrs. George Croisan,
the two families attending the J- MI". Carole Miss
rprfiiiiiii v '
Belle Savage left Sunday on a Mrs. W. W. Baam, Mrs. Leo Page, M Hemenway attended Salem MlBB snaron Brown, miss G wen
motor trip which will take them Mrs. Henry V. Compton, Mrs. h . d . ' knowa ln tne dolyn Fry. Miss Martha Marshall,
to Seattle where they will visit Herbert Stiff. Mrs. Harry U. Mil- I brother of Mrs Eddie and Jimmy Knapp and Earl
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pern- ler. Mrs. Douglas McKay. Mrs. SwiSd Roth u 1 Mr Roth wili Cooley. Jr.
berton. They will go to Hood Richard Slater, Mrs. Gordon Mc- ff1?. mBB fir MrHenJn-
i ., m v Oiiohri.f Mr. Arthur A Porers. Mire as best man ior Mr. tiemen
. KrS:iSL? JIST JTSTSS: Salem Folk Attend
iBifc wiia aum w csiuu iu ursuu
Pass before returning to Salem.
.
Birthday Party
On Monday
James Humphrey, jr., eelebrat
ad his sixth birthday Monday af
Cernoon when his mother, Mrs
Wedding Sunday
George Alexander, Mrs. Donald ItT of Oregon.
C. Roberts, Miss Dorothea Steus- ... , . .
lff Tlfr. Hrr Praln Urf Rnif W. SvSld Mr. CtMTleS MUOMiaJl
Titus Mrs BJarne Er'lcksen, Mrs. announce the. engagement of their A number of Salem folk motor
Burton Myers Mrs Merrill Ohl- lnhter. Miss Donna Loraine ed to Portland Sunday afternoon
ing. Mrs. William L. Phillips, Mrs. Shlpman to Mr. Raymond H. to attend the wedding of Miss
Chester Zumwalt Mrs. A. C. F. Lundeen, son of Mr. Harry Lun- Charlotte Litchfield and Mr.
Perry Mrs Roy ' 8 Keene Mrs deen and Mrs. Estella Kite. The Lome Dixon which was solemn
'. Wilbur Berry Miss Edyth Berry! wedding will be in the early fall, lxed at the Sunnyside Methodist
Mrs. Rex Sanford and Mrs. link- church.
Among those attending from
James R. Humphrey, entertained ham Gilbert. . O: : l. ,T l
with a deUghtful informal party . Mr and Mrs Clarke, who have beWinO ClUD OX
at their home on Fairmount HUL ? . u""r r ' ' TT
The iffair was held on the ter- ,"r 1 ZVll BOWerS Home
aee ;-wIth games ln pUy during -' -.T. '
the afternoon. Refreshments were
Joining them here on Wednesday
will be Dr. and Mrs. Forrester
here were Miss Mabel Lens, Miss
Helena Schneider, Miss Phyllis
Phythlan, Miss Luclle Bralnard,
Miss Ina Bennett, Miss Susanna
M . . Curtis, Miss Melba Belle Savage,
Mrs. Floyd . Bowers was hostess MlM Romnd w.tnn v v.n
rved and favor, given to the who 'came west with the ber. ? f ner wing elub.at Shaffer. Mis. JnneAasheim. Mis.
guests..- r-i.rir k- n Informal, party last night at Helen Litchfield. - lln. Thomaa
.T.. bIdde to My "Vppy an Alaskan cruise. Ber home on North ISth street. Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Wrthday" to Jimmy were John- A late supper was served by the seott, Miss Virginia Scott, Mr. and
ay Canghell; Judy Page, John Per- - . . , , hostess and summer flowers pro- Mrg Joseph Schindler, Mr. and
ry. J7 nd Elliott Baekatrand. LOOKinQ lOr tfie tBft decoraUre note. Special Mr.. O. A. Macy. Mr.. Arthur O.
Miehael and Patty Deeney, Ro- T guests were Mr.. Robert Munter Upston and Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler
berta Sears, Joan Marie and Mar- I rtHv in ( 7rnv and Mrs. George Sargent. Ensllsh.
caret auuer. wauace carson. su- - - Members are Mrs.
Gardner
sen Perry, Ralph Finsley, Jerry Don't crowd ladies, but the Knapp. Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Bid- r c?x V x
and Allan Jensen, Carolyn Decke- judging committee is looking for ney Hoffman, Mrs. Harold Ladd, JYL1SS OierlinC at
bach, Jeff Walton, Barbara Bone- the "Lady in Gray." Mrs. Charles Feike. Mrs. Kenneth tit n tt
Steele, Georgia Ann Walrath of All they know is that she -won Murdock. Mrs. Bjarne Erlcksen -W 01100 llOm
Seattle and Johnny Humphrey,
Crosses Here
From South
a cash award ln the. pioneer pa
rsde on Friday, and they don't
know what to do with her money.
The mysterious person walked
with two other, entrants In the
and Mrs. Floyd Bowers.
Weddino Held
parade. She wore a .beautiful x a n,,l
gray silk dress and a gray hat ill VnUrCn
Miss Edna L. Sterling of Seat
tle has arrived ln the capital to
spend the remainder of the sum
mer as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul B. Wallace "at their home,
'Wallace' Orchards." Several in-
CLUB CALENDAR
Tuesday
TYA with Mrs. Oscar Dlar
mit 797 South 25th street, 8
-Mn.
Missouri club auxiliary at
dinger park, for covered dish
luncheon. 1 p.m.
Salem Central WCTU at hall
on South Commercial street,
1 p.m.
Wednesday
Women's societies of Jason
Lee church, all day meeting
and picnic lunch with Mrs,
Lena Scharf, 2075 Nebraska.
Woman's societies of the
Knight Memorial church, busi
ness meeting with Mrs. J. J.
Tallman, 2220 State street.
South section, 1st Congrega
tional church, with Mrs. J. M.
Martin, 225 South Winter
street.
Monday
Pro America, Marion hotel,
1:30 p. m.
Texans Visit in :
Salem
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Starkey en
tertained with a no-host Sunday
dinner ln honor of Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Elwell, visitors from Texas.
Others present were Mr.. Jack
Saum and Larry and Allyn Jean
Traglio, all of Portland; Mrs.
Harold Zosel and Harold Jr.. Mr.
C. W. Logan, Mr. L. A. Elwell,
Dorothy, Evan and Donna Stark
ey, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Leh
mann and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mc
Clean. Several Interesting trips have
been planned for the pleasure of
Mr. and Mrs. Elwell during their
stary ln the capital.
Salads Like' ;
Companion'
Of Bread,
'A salad served without bread
or rolls Is like cake without Icing.
Hot rolls enhance any good salad.
Try f nick prune rolls with a fruit
platew Or, slice crisp French rolls
an. Inch thick and spread with
cheese. Toasted, these cheese,
slices are perfect with a tossed
green salad.
Spilt, buttered and toasted Eng
lish muffins with, marmalade are
excellent with a .alad of "gTated
carrot, and cheese-stuffed prunes.
Named after a great - opera
singer who liked toast thin, crisp,
and browned throughout, Melba
toast goes" well with any salad,
simple or elaborate.
Hot raisin muffins, made by
adding a half cup of raisins to
plain muffin batter, are delicious
with lemon gelatine ring filled
with melon balls, or with cottage
cheese.
Fruit salad and cheese cubes
are a pleasant pair. Roll one-Inch
bread cubes In a . mixture of 2
tablespoon, melted butter and 1
beaten egg, roll in grated cheese,
v.v .n mniii sheet in a '.. V--. .1J (m . Mrr irt nrr
rTf." ? ilSO - degree.) IVliUUlSf 111 avavs,
until - ths eheess melts. Hot or
cold, they. are grand with. nm
mer fmit. 'i,:: :.tl-
Cheese sticks, , made f t.pie
paste with 'cheese added, and .cut
Into strip, for baking, are crisp
contrast to soft-textured salads.
Today's Menu
An old f ashioried. very old
fashioned, peach pie 1. the dessert
for today's. dinner: -
Grapefruit salad , -Sirloin
tip j 5
. Baked potatoes r
Brown gravy
Carrots and peas
A Peach pie . i
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OLD FASHIONED PEACH PEES
. Pare and .tew enotrgh peache.
toi fill the pie plate. Mash' and
sweeten to taste. Flavor with 1
teaspoon cinnamon. L i n e plate
with pastry, fill shell and! bake In
a hot oven for 20 minutes.
While pie 1. baking, beat egg
whites to a froth with s table
spoon, sugar. Flavor with. 1 tea
spoon rosewater. Remove pie
from oven, spread meringue over
top and bake in a moderate oven
for ten minute.. i
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' ltTirtiirk lemonade Is one of
the world'n most refreshing bev-.
erages, there', a knack to tnaking
It Lthat .hould be known ito the
one who mixe. lt, -Here are cor
rect proportions for one. serving
and some -interesting variations-, ,
1 lemon f -" ! ' ' - f - s
1 to "; S tablespoon.: sugar r
honey S - , ,
1 tup cold water j
: Extract lemon juice. Add .ugar
to taste. Stir to dissolve. Add wa
ter. Serve pver ice injarge glasses..
Garnish wiih lemon .lice n rim
and a maraschino cherry ii ae-
' sired.
OS FIZZ
Make lemonade With carbonated
water. " ; . I i ''.)-,
LBMOX FLOAT 1 1 . '
Add to lemonade & dip ot lemoa,
sherbet, i ' )t : U ; ' ;. ."; "' .
LEMON SHAKE 4!
Shake together well: ! cup
lemon Juice cup sugar,! H "P
milk, H cup crushed ice . (4 ice
cubes). v j - "
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... WHEREAS, one of the strangest factors .
contributing to the growth of thk city ia the
development of arable Ud from former ge
bruth covered arcM ... aad,
WHEREAS, la one aoch developaneat. ia
l II in Oregon . .-. the growing of augar
kwets ha beca ptvca phyatcaBy fcaaibic and
profitable to the fanner; and
WHEREAS, in thai area there hat been s
fbKaherl Oregon' first sugar factory . . . and
WHEREAS, this newiystabtished andustry
is expected produce approximately five
SMuton oofiara in aew wenkh thai year . . . .
HEREBY PROCLAIM
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II THEREFORE, I
I far Partial oW t we-week period ' front I
I AogmT2 so Aoguet 7 a "Oregon Sagar I '.
hi"
All Oregon will celebrate tiu. state-wide pro
gram to stimiilaff interest Ix Oregon', basic
industries and resources. It hai the unqualified
support of Governor Spcague and ot dozens
of Oregon mayors, also of tbe state at large.
You can do your part hj. buying or selling
Oregon's own and only sagajr. : - j- j
? . 1. 1 learn with foal interest that many
of Oregon, communities are "preparing to set
aside August 2 to August 17 as "Oregon
Sugar Time. As Governor of the State, I
should like to add my word f exkataTagement '
to this worthjr movement, and urga upon all
citizens of Oregon the steed for gycates app
port of this, as wet, as . other hone indus
trie...," ; CHAJtLES A SPSAGUl" t
Segar Is 'i
America's newest
factory. , It k tfae beat
'iVwT i f. .
If imi
!! AK lgaf
wmniriE sttest shkemri
dPre(jan90 crra end! dPrzljj SnpHp
formal affairs and trios are beinr
On Saturday morning ln St. Jo- planned for the pleasure of the
Mr. and fr. v.AmnnA n.mum which won her the award
f San Diero. retired mMDnin The Statesman's society sleuth
from the Hebrew mission in wa assea to locate ner, ana win sepa s amoiic cnurco, miss ttuin visitor.
Cleveland. Ohio, visited last week ",ad to introduce prise winner Young, became the bride of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace enter-
at the home of Mrs. Cross to Judge providing she will call. Norbert Jarock. son of Mr. and tained as their guests on Thurs-
k ii r, it i j Mrs. J. Jarock of fhfrarn Rer. ni.v v, r...
.i uluci , .nr. i. nuugcrujuc. sua u.au v mcu w . v
family. They had not seen each Ir- "d Mn- Manvllle Petteys Theodore Bernards officiated. tenniai Pageant. Mr. and Mrs.
otber for 27 years. The two and their small son of Delano. The bride, attired in a blue en- paul Mullen of Willamlna. Mrs.
families left Saturday for Port- Callf-. hTe been visiting In Salem semble, was attended by her Mullen and Mrs. Wallace are
- land to spend this week The Mithe guests of her parents. Mr. sister. Miss Patricia Toung. Jack sisters.
Californians will return home the and Mrs- J- M- Lanio- They will Van yieet was best man.
first of next week. spend the ensuing two weeks in A wedding breakfast was yn Drvi TATll
Additional guests at the Hoog- Portland and will return to Sa- served at the apartment of Miss iVllSS JrQrlS Will
erhyde's last week were Mr and lem before leaving for their home Esther Palmer following the cere-
Mrs. Ross Sherman of Dallas, Mr. In th south. Mr. Petteys Is a mony. The couple will live In JlQy VJrQCin
and Mrs. Hobard Dixon and fam- Willamette university graduate Bremerton.
Ily of Neskowln. and a member of Sigma Tau fra- Mlgg Franceg paria jje pre-
ternlty. . xr a-.'u-- sented ln organ recital in the
The Woman's societies of the . h.v! thJS ft trZhl me of her father, R. D. Paris,
Jason Lee church will meet Mr. and Mrs. Lewis West and b ! M1m SadiP Mav on South H18h Btreet th, fter
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. daughter. Nancy Lou. of Berkeley 00' f cittii t n. by her teacher. Mrs. Ken
Lena Scharf for a picnic lunch- have spent the past two weeks in "a"?0 skftttbo are ai.terf th W. Dalton. Miss Paris will
eon. Devotions will be led by Salem visiting as the guests of ana , ers. attend Eastman School of Music
Rev. S. Raynor Smith. Included their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mrs j c Grlffith Js 8PcndlnT ln Rochester, New York, where
r?. S!.?1.-- J-rJJZi month of August in Eugenf .he will major in pipe organ. The
t"uu vi ruiinines auu . cv w... u . v,.. . . f . . recital is invitauonai.
Miss Antoinette White who will ed as Fay Wassam. The Wests are ,-..' law
speak on "Indian Lore and Cul- spending a week in Seattle before nJtrtf't
ture." All women of the com- returning to Berkeley.
aunity are invited. : ,
Mrs. T. W. Raddiffe of Leon-
Mrs. Robert Wilson (Monraret ard. North Dakota, has arrived
litfey) has been spending several from her home to be the-guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Ruseell Bewail
and Mr. and Mr.. Jack Bate, of Angelica
Portland were in Salem Saturday UIlerotire
says in Salem i the guest of her her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. "'A ttend the Centennial
pageant.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Need ham
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth
Her program will include:
8arabanda Back
My Baart I'll Faithful Baca
Toeeato and Furua in D minor Bach
Water Musie (ilz moTmenti I Haadel
Car Franek
- ... Batista
Among those motoring to Port
land last night to attend the Phil
harmonic Stadium concert featur
ing John Charles Thomas were
Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs. Frank
fonNowr SnVdeVoT M r . . Bryman BoTs"
journ at Neskowln. Mrg Henry A Cornoyer and Mlas
parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Macy. and Mrs. F. J. Forristel. for the
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are spending summer and winter months,
the summer, in Seattle attending '
the summer session at the Univer- Miss Jean Doege of Los Angeles
ity of Washington. The Wilsons left by plane, from Portland Sat-
will return to Salem in the fall, urday after .a fortnight's visit in
- , the capital as the guest of ber
Miss Dorothy Cornelius Is parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
leaving today for San Francisco Doege. ,r;,rv rlT. .C Mr. Stearns Eason of Wenat-
and Santa Barbara where she will . , SP che' lg fne8t l th bome of
be the guest of friends. She will Miss Mary White and Miss Mur- ien aaT" ... hi. parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
also visit other points in the iel White have left for a fort- . Eason. He will return to Wash-
outh. night s sojourn in California. ,M o..M' - J?'!1 bigtcn the end of this week where
They will Visit in San Francisco, . ' . 7 , : 7 V . C .v.. he it connected with the state
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pngii
have left for Yellowstone Nation-
Josephine Cornoyer.
Mrs. Nell Shaffer of Kent. Los Angeles and Catalina.
Washington, is the guest of her
parent.. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gil- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Devers
lette. Mr. Shaffer will join Mrs. are sojourning for a fortnight at
Shaffer here this coming weekend Waldport.
motor trip which took them as v I 1" ;;"
.. sf ti. vr highway department.
Lilac Panel Effective
in Any Room Says Laura Wheeler
In the Valley
Social Realm
Mr. and Mrs. James 'Plerson
(Eloise Wright) and Miss Jo An
drews of Portland were weekend
guests at the David Wright home
and attended the Centennial page
Mrs. F. A. Elliott, who la
MOLALLA One of the larg
est bridge parties ot the summer
season was held Wednesday night spending the summer months ln
when Mrs. F. M. Heniiksen and Portland, was in Salem for several
Mrs. J. W. Moore entertained 40 days last week and attended the
guest, at the Henriksen home. Centennial pageant. She was a
High .core wa. held by Mrs. guest at the John J. Elliott home.
Gladys B. Olsen. A dessert course
luncheon was served preceding Mr. and Mrs. William Deeney
the bridge playing. are entertaining as their house
Present were Mrs. Margaret guest, Mrs. William A. Davenport
Stoars, Mrs. Solon Echerd, Mr., of Butte, Montana.
C. C. Connett, Mrs. M. L. Sim-
mons, Mrs. S. B. Power., Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Clymer are
Norman Bdmondson, Mrs. H. P. spending their vacation at Briet-
Ridlngs. Mrs.P. K. Stafford, Mrs. enbush springs.
R. L.- Holman, Mrs. Harrle Lyle. .
lira. Glenn Harvey, Mr.. John
Ridings, Mr.. George Case, Mrs.
George Gregory, Mrs. R, R.
Boehmke,-Mrs.- P. J. Green, Mrs.
C. Bred. - Mrs. A. B. Garner.
Mis. fu. S. McGraw, Mrs. Frank.
Dick en, .Mrs. Ben Lin d land, Mrs.
Vlc Brodkorb, Mrs. ;Clfude Hen-J
rici, Mr. rMi C.Deller,:Mr.. Rol-'
and Albright.. Mrs. Peter jricken;.
Mrs. Gladys B. Olsen. Mrs. W. Cw
Orcutt, Mrs. Clara Bobbins. Mrs.
Walter C. Riddell, Mrs. W.( I.
Horton, Mrs. W.- J. Fallen, Mrs.
TTrn .OmttV 1rm R R Grattie.
iASV-aajay suicn ana irenca. ucnes; coior scnemes; maienais Mrs. Robert El kins Mrs: O. G
1 Wl - .
consHOixiaufrsuMct,c
" knot are the easy sUtches that , required; Ulustrations ot stitches. Goglesong, Mrs. Verne CowelL
fnrm thRsa flowers. Do them in Send ten cents ln coin for this vr- ir..n. iM vn
shaded thread and yoa'll be fas- pattern t6 The Oregon Statesman, Curran of Sheridan. 'Mrs. Henry
. clnated by t h e colorful effect Needlecraft DepL, Salem, Ore. Welch of McMinnvllle, and the
Pattern 2609 contains a transfer Write plainly pattern number, two hostesses Mrs. Moore - and
pattern. of a picture 15x19 your name and address. ' " Mrs. Henriksen.' ; r--
Wake up your
Appetite!!
A
Now.
Taste Thrill
MASTER -
Scotch Graham
1 at Your Grocer's
n n77
Miller's Shoe Dept.
Final Clearance
lien's Oxfords
Black, white, whit canvas,
brown canvas with POSTURE
FOUNDATION ARCH I
Values up to Sl.ZJT
Now
.49
We mean business when we say FINAL CLEARANCE! Just loot
at the prices. We must move this shoe stock to make room for
new Fall merchandise which will be arriving soon. You'll want
2 pairs of shoes at these prices!
Final Clearance
Hen's Oxfords
CROSBY SQUARE dress ox
fords ln black, brown . .
they're nationally known!
How
Values up to $6.50
Final Clearance
Women's Style Shoes
Evening Sandals and
Sport Oxfords
This group includes some
ENNA JETTICK and RED
CROSS shoes!
Values up to $.85
Final Clearance T
Women's Sport Oxfords
and Slyle Shoe
You'll want tworpairs of these
shoes, one for dress and one
for sportl - si. " t
Values up to $50
aw'
tihnmi nasi
TTOAT. CJ.T.ATtAKrr.
WOIIEH'S RED CBOSS and STYLE SnOES
Valnes up lo 56.85 7
A Few Pairs Leli
Final Clearance 1
Children's Shoes
We have 97 pairs of these chil
dren's shoes, a pair for every
young member of the family!
, Valuei up to $1.95
a.
BASE Ra EOT
Final Clearance
Women's Slyle Shoes
and Sport Oxfords:
I V .Value up to $L95 .
! Final Clearance
T70IIEII'S '
FLAY SAIIDALS
This group includes KEDETTES
I- and SUN TOGS. , lust look at .
the price!-.;' v;v'; , fj
. Valu up to"$2.95 - . -
Final Clearance
' ".., , . -.
WcmenV Chinese
Ecsse SUppers:
. $IJ0 Valu
Final: Clearance
Slyle - Shoes end
; Spsri Oxlords
, Value8 ap to $&25 :
1
iTJjflEn
Final Clearance v -
;t-;'-f::E0YS' l"vri; !
cAiiv2is;oiiFbnDsv
' They're exportable and have
., POSTURE FOUNDATION
: . ARCH! . v,. . . ; .- r
IV ; 13'Valuea 7;)
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