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PAGS SIX Tha' OnXJO:? STATE2I IAIT Cedes Oregon. Wednesday Mcrclag. Jcnucxy 2. 1S41 Dinner Slated At' Marion '? Tonight MAXINE BUIIEN Editor ! Slated ior tonight is the annual ' dinner ot the Salem Teacher's association - which will be held in the Mirror: Room of the Marlon hotel at 6:30 cldcfc. Mr, Sarle Stewart, president of the association,' will preside at the dlnner.: Covers will be placed for over a. hundred guests and the patriotic motif will be used in' the table decorations. ' " , . . Mr. Florence Kron, vice-president of the association. Is In gen eral charge of the. affair and as sisting her "are Miss Beryl Holt. program; and Mrs. Ida Andrews, jr : : f ' V i n decorations. s Ixlrcr PRO U - "ResoloUona Is tb theme of LVAA XaJJaKA. the program-and will be given b j -I- " 1 ; students and faculty members. I "1 1 y r"l pATI The ' nratnm lnelndaa roand-nn 1 -A AVX J.X X by Mr. Earle Stewart; ,edueation, a stent by En gle wood students; solo.-. Ethel Mae Williams accom panied by Margaret Wonderllcki orientation, a toast by Miss Vivian Carr; liquidation, a toast by Mr. Korborne Berkeley; unknown quantity. Miss Etta White: tones, Tocal number by Held She ton; Inspiration, talk by Supennten SOCIETY M r-";:V. TheillCME JUSIC Legislators 'i Honored : T r , --.-.. . Members of the legislature and I their -wives will be honored at several affairs this. week. 1 - Governor, and, Mrs.; Charles A. r Sprague will ' entertain with an i "at home "on .Thursday night at the r North 14th street residence In compliment to the legislators and their wives and members of V V J.."!- , M - The worktos; Jdrf who does all f. 1 TT1 J r : her, cooking after Ave will find V V 11 lit? I jnulUS " IN U froit a treat timesa?er in pre- jpt?Ul 's IAJ1? 'iUWU -naring desserts ' and talads, , She r, i f. i . i r sua. '. , ;-. can easily make a prone short- T A lawn - which goes Into . the leaks whenever -not MsealU are -on wiair.arell fed, Is far more likely the menu. Or a rig saUd with to merge in. the spring. .with a i apples and ' celery..- is quickly n.inlmum of.. injury, . than -. one B.., w vr " J : v i mil . i. iw 4 . v fruits, such as stewed dried apri- condition. . . '. . , . s cots or peacnes .wnn prunes, re- Permanent lawn. grasses. are so suits la a delicious compote for hardy that no damage is done to dessert or breakfast sauce. - Today sMenii A lemon pie that takes gelatine o 11 I will Im tha dav's dessert. - ' - o'clock and assisting informally I Head lettuce with cheese dressing . ost gardeners. ' Since them by low temperatures alone. But extensive. winter damage may result from poor drainage, and from the heaving astlon of alter nate freezing : and thawing. , . ', '. Water expands when froxen and contracts when it thaws, as is well Hostess f 1 CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Nebraska auxlllary. with Mrs. C. 8. McCollam, . 1 23 0 North 17th street, no-host luncheon. about the living room will be Miss Martha Sprague and Miss. Harriet C.; ! Long. Mrs, Helen Webster Beelar will Introduce the guests. . Presiding at the serving table will be Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly. Mrs. Allan Canes and Mrs, Douglas McKay. Assisting tn the dining room Royal Neighbors, Fairgrounds I will be Mrs. Robert" Taylor, - Mrs Mrs. Edward A. Lebold was hostess , for. a smartly arranged luncheon, on Tuesday afternoon at her home in Kingwood Heights. The affair was a surprise party in compliment to Mrs. Samuel dent Prank Bennett; optimism, ScbJwrU' stunt by Garfield students; notes. . 4' Spring flowers and a pink and Instrumental by high school string b'ne decorative scheme was used m DV "avu w uio i wujo evxsa vu uio luncheon Uble. Several hours of Cuartet; summary, Miss Joy Bills. War Mothers Are Honor Guests contract were in play during the afternoon. Covers were placed for Mrs. Samuel Schwarts, Mrs. . Ralph Steele, Mrs. Leo Ketcham, Mrs. Roger Kellogg. Mrs. T. A. Wlndi shar, Mrs. Henry Crawford. Mrs. Two hundred members, guests Varney E. Kuhn, Mrs. Louis B. and friends of the American Le- Schoel, Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, glonl auxiliary and Capital post Jr., Mrs. Marshall Nauman, Mrs. met at 1:30, Monday night in Pierce A. Carmichael and Mrs. Fraternal .Temjale for a covered Edward A. Lebold. Olflh supper. After supper the auxiliary as sembled fer a business meeting. The American War Mothers were Siesta of the evening. They were: res Minnie Humphreys; Mrs. Elizabeth Perkett; Mrs. Rose Hagedorn; Mrs. Emily Hendricks; Mrs; Sarah Peterson; Mrs. Carrie Beeehler; Mrs. Mae Ivy; Mrs. Ad die Miller. The unit joined the post for a program. Mrs. Minnie Humphreys presented Commander Ray Stum bo with a check for $1250 for the building fund of the new Legion home. Musical numbers were giv- eabin. No j host luncheon - at noon. ; Prihgle- Woman's club with Mrs. Anita jBottney, Kingwood DriTe, all day. j Knight Memorial tea 2 p.m. Interior decoration talk. Executive i board of Presbyte rian Women's association 11 a.m. Association meeting p.m. GAR ; installation of officers KP ball. Noon covered-dish luncheon, "t Paul H. Hauser, Jr., Mrs. David Eccles, . Mrs. John Logan, Miss Dorothy Cornelius and Miss Bar bara Jane Smith. Town and Gown Tea On Thursday afternoon mem bers of Town and Gown elub will Smoked. country sausage Fried apple slices Scalloped potatoes Stewed tomatoes .with bread ' Marvel lemon 'pie - -- MARVEL LEMON KB 1 package lemon-flavored gel atine 4 cup sugar 4 teaspoon salt Grated rind of Z lemons e tablespoons lemon Juice , 1 cups boiling water 2 egg yolks 1 baked 9-lnch pie shell soil Is osually moist .in the win ter, j expansion j and shrinkage oc ' cur whenever freezing and thaw ing ,take place. Freezing lifts the soil,; and thawing lets it drop,, at the same time 'making it soft and f wet. The . aetion Is most violent near-the surface, since winter. 1 -. - i f . 1 1 j 1 ' I i 3 3 J 1 i i -i r I r j -" ' ;i ' i A - - - - - SHAPE'S THE THING tn marina brails! that kiblrci inritlnci S!lfiSf iLfidom dfp' BO thllt- a ey taste. Try dover leayes. butieiflles!and otherlesting iuvqv, rootea plants are. often rMrioH, A motW -rAn mviyvw ew Vlviv w vu aw j ew maw s wa M A MM 4vwjyvi :- j ! beared entirely but of the ground oy repeaiea uaws SlItSr- Fresh Yeast Rolls Give Satisfaction .-f nourished 888$ shadow When Made in Various Shrme? I i Combine gelatine, sugar, salt roots and may suffer mHobi in. j in be hostesses for a larra tea In d lemon rind with S tablespoons Jury. A relatively poor lawn mv I Fresh, frarrant rolls brine aaU and beat wfell. AAA ojuit aiwl HatJ. honor of the legislator's wives, water. Add egg yolks and stir be put into condition by proper isfaction to both family and eook. en eggs, and blend thoroughly. Th affair will be held at Laos- wel1, Add remaining water, stir- attention in fall. One of the primary pleasures of Add remaining flour to -make a anne Hall from 3 to S o'clock. r,ng ontu "1t,n dissolved. The most Important factor In making yeast rolla is molding soft dough. Torn out on slightly Inv the receiving line will be 2L A.dd.,,e0,. iace- ChilL producing a sturdy, deep rooted them. Shape them into batter- floured board and knead nntil Mrs.1 William C. Jones, Mrs. Les- when sligbUy thickened, turn in turf is adequate plant food. Grass tlieB eloverleavee and butter- smooth and satiny. Plaoe la light lie Scott, Mrs. Bruce R. Baxter ? cold p.l6v .t V Z?1 n,akei beavy demands upon the borns; bake balls of dough tn ly greased Ibowl, coyer andi let rise and Mrs. William L. Phillips will Cover w three-minute merin- soil and will quickly exhaust its rtn mold nd P! dlaa A in warm place (8 to 85 degrees) Carnatlnn ! rlnH nA.)uiat Inn. cheon, noon1 with Mrs. Gladys introduce to the line. Pouring at or top h whipped cream, food supply if it is not constantly makea refrigerator dough, nntil double in bulk. Punch down. Eoff, 826 Union street. the tea urns during the afternoon renewed. An adequate feeding ftnd use tn dough as she needs Formj lntoj a smooth ball. Grease Tnimnie ciuh. Neighbors of will be Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Krrri Kri5k-ot Woodcraft luncheon with Mrs. Mrs. Earl Snell. Mrs. Dean Wal- XJ1107 lOXwCn Elea Pbelan, 270 South 23, 1 ker; and Mrs. Robert S. Farrell, Jr. nmnor hAcwt Shrine Honors Birthday On Monday night at the Ma sonic temple, Willamette shrine, No. 2, celebrated Its 20th birth day. The charter members re sponsible for the organization were the honor guests of the ev ening. Mrs. Mabel Settlemler, Mrs. Pearl Spear, Miss Grace Babcockf Mrs. Byron B. Herrick, Mrs. S. B. en by Russell Bearsley and Jo- S?1' JL StJfn SllTeri MrB ephine Miller. The Salem . high school trio, Ava Mae Davis, Ethel Mae Williams and Hazel Cooper, accompanied by Margaret Won derllck, sang, several songs. February 3, the auxiliary will Rose Babcock, Miss Eva Ferree, Mrs. Iva Bushey, Mrs. Edna Ramp, Charles Ratcliff, Sam Gil lette and Dr. Henry Morris were the charter members present who were honored by the worthy high pan. First Congregational church women, 2: 3D p.m. with Mrs. Mary Fake, 842 South 12th street. 1 Child welfare study group of American legion auxiliary, with Mrs. W. G. Hardle, 1520 South Commercial street. " Thursday Hayesvllle Woman's club with Mrs.U. W. Pentney, 2 p.m. Sewing club of Maccabees No , with Mrs. Hilda Lynch, 85 . North High street. Fast Presidents club, Ameri can Legion auxiliary, with Mrs. J. E. Cannon, 1923 South High street, 8 p.m. . Brush College Helpers, with Mrs. Hadespeck, 2 p.m. Friday Past Presidents of Hal Hib bard auxiliary with Mrs. John Bertelson, 110 Le telle street, 2 p.m. Eiokta Club at Erickson Home program calls for spreading on a complete plant food at the rata rr four pounds for each 100 square feet; in the early fall after the ...... . or summer has passed. .When Beef brisket is another of those watering the lawn soak it thor- SV"..1,0.. H "Piling encourages "t"k " " " tae aeveiopment or shallow roots, is spent on their preparation. which mutter it and as her imagination dictates, the surface lightly, cover rand Put into refrigerator. When wanted, remote dough from refrigerator and punch! down. Mold at' once in Mrs. Richard Erickson was nw.u uh.Ms.F- iuus&et not cut the irrass shorter tfe hostess to members of the Etokta , Lut ly Pounds beef brisket i inches or let It grow longer club on Tuesday afternoon at her toto eervlngs. Season. Dredge with than three inches. home on North Liberty street, flour. Brown in a little lard. Add Spring flowers provided the deco- 1 P can.nd to? 1 Chests, the basic article of raui duw aooui me guwv rwnu. , - rurniture. were formerlv of thre REFRIGERATOR ROLLS 2 cakes compressed yeast 4 cup lukewarm water 1 cup milk 1 teaspoons salt H, cup sugar H cap shortening 8 eggs 8 cups sifted flour (about) any desired shape. Or, if prefer red, pet dough stand In warm room if or an hour before molding. Moid into 1-inch balls and place m greaeea pie dish or greased ring mold. For "butterflies roll Soften yeast in lukewarm wa- oough Into rectangular sheet U ter. Scald milk, add salt, sugar lncn ithicl and 4 inches wide, and shortening, and cool to luke- oruU wifii melted butter. Roll warm. Add 2 cups of the flour UD Jelly-roll fashion. CutMnto pie ces lncoes ions. rrei acroM Mrs. Agnes Tschopp, supervise; o. .? . .oves. 3, peppercorns, -type,, ecclesiastical. sfronV w tar f vftiahw ti.. Jt '! Lb. !2. of weaving for the Salem Art anas, m JJJ and domestic The ecclesiasUcaT chestVlikTth, cedar hope ch7sToi STSisfSiji rSSt: Let roTll Center was the guest speaker. Smashed noUtoes Ch "erTed M recePd for today, was made to contain the rTEuSdortlX Assisting hostesses were Mrs. ana masned potatoes. -Telirlous vestments and. hnh hnnu.hM un.n -m.k . v-- fi Tn." I0??1!16? ,B Dnl-?& Daisy Mclntyre, Mrs. M. A. Estes ana jars. f. m. uraDer. lea was A v. i,o ,n- -was Intended for the aafa keen- murri,, : J "r AuAnin. . to meat loaves. whlt an. - nuuq ior ut saie aeep- marriage. .about lk dozen rolls. n! Dvi v ivuu t iu uio y V51 aaaaa Teugious vestmenu and- church household linen which a hrit i mAAmii. v , -or . Crumble cHsp, cooked bacon in- w hT Z" . T"' "cr "cw uome npon ner grees; 151 to 20 minutes.; Yield to meat loaves, white sauce. Members present were Mrs. Ma- I t0B8d green salads, rarebit, for a entertain the lprfalaMvA -wivo. priestess, Mrs. Stella Henry, with Program committee: Avis White. 611 impressive degree. The hon- . Nova Bates,' Florence Ames, Edna ored members assisted by the A 1 lfTTV Mppfq zrie Newman, Helen omcere ngniea tne golden " - - Rowland, Marie Gragg, Pegy Alford. tapers on the large shrine birth- A (71, I'U'U, son Bishop, Mrs. H. G. CarL. Mrs. loacn ox exura-gooa navor. Make Ray Clark, Mrs. EL J. Donnell, eorIa D' cooking bacon not-too- Mrs. Harry Elgin, Mrs. W. J. V.m crisp, winding around knife blade tress. Mrs. George Fake. Mrs. whIle warm- Dream up a new Charles H. Fowler Mrs. W, T. I . . d o cheese dream:' by pv Grfer, Mrs. O. H. Horning, Mrk lIvn ttt cooked bacon, then E. M. McKee, Mrs. Clifton Ross, cheese, on sice of bread and broil. Sehon, Mrs. H. O. Tayler, Mrs. . Wort;. of M, PPle, cherry or B. F. Schmoker, Miss Antoinette Ie nuing is a crisp pie crust White. Mrs. Emil Carlson. Mrs. delicately flavored and melt- Earle Boyle, Mrs. Addison Lane, ln,T tender. Hot water pastries day cake, Following the close of shrine, . . :.' . refreshments were served at - "al Dbara auxuiary United -birthday tables, each month of Spanish War Veterans at the Wo the year being represented by ap- man'8 clubhouse Monday at 8 p. pnopriate decorations. An im- m 'or the regular January social nromntn nrorrum snd avrial Vrn meeting. Mnch has been done for the waa enjoyed. Thost in charge of A short business meeUng pre bllad these past few. years, and arrangements were Mr, and Mrs. eedea eocial hour and arrange now work has begun on training William Neimeyer, Dr. and Mrs. menta wer Made for the 'eater me signuess in dramatics. The Henry Morris, Mrs. Addle Curtis ox vie aeparunent presi Blind Students to Learn Dramatics Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre, Mrs. M. A. Estes, Mrs.-P. E. Graber and Mrs. Richard Erickson. Pattern are crumbly: pastry made with cold shortening and cold water are flaky. Pastry Is especially iiaay 11 tne cold shortening Is cut into the flour only until the lumps are the size of peas. American Foundation for the Blind has designated Miss Irene Maremein as instructress to take charge at the State Blind school here. . Miss Mermeln, with 26 years ex perience, in the theatre, recently directed the Mohawk Drama and Mrs. Edna Ramp. . Mrs. Emmons to Entertain dent, Ida May Jones of Newport, February 3 and dinner to be held at the clubhouse. March 20 was decided upon for a play to be sponsored by! the auxiliary. " An invitation was' accepted to exemplify the ritualistic work of Mrs. Carl W. Emmonn will be the organization at the state de- Festival iff Schenectady, NT. After hostess for a delightful party this Parnent convention to be held a year's experimentation, the afternoon at her home on Fawk ln NewPort. j Importance of dramatic training, street for members of her club. Ater the (business session the to give poise, confidence in move- Guests 'have been invited for auxiliary was Joined by members meat and increased sense of as- luncheon and daring the after- the camp.. They beard a read- eurance to the blind. noon the group will sew for Brit- ,ng Dy Mri-j Bessie Baker on the The dramatic training will be- ain. The affair will be held in the ,Ue of President McKinley. Games gin this term In 12 selected blind recreation room of the Emmons' f"wd. ,j schools throughout the country, home. Refreshments were served by The training is for non-profes- . Covers will be placed for Mrs. Mrs- Ellabtb, Green, Mrs. Paut slonal purposes. Olive Doak Bynon and Mrs. The- ,ne Mr- Bertha Churchill . odore Madsen, Jr., special guests, and Mre Toletha Sprungman. Birthdav Partv ZJl2,f-"!h V J J inuuuivu, m I B. wxicf WllCUX, T T - . Mrs. G. W. Ross, Mrs. Robert rlOSteSSeS IO t ete Sprague, Mrs. Robert Elfstrom, , , Z, V , Mrs. Herman Millar. Mr riAr Virt W- flnU Mr. Clifford Tucker, son of Mr. Paulson, Mrs. O. D. Adams, Mrs. AS VIIOJ and Mrs. George Tucker, was Estill Brunk, Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrg ,L4Bk 0 Mt. .nA Mr. honored with a surprise birthday Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Gardner lYankBowJ Sill preside i nartv- on Snndav ntffht at ih. trn.nn u.. o. v 'Tana urown win presiae t t 1 Held Sunday jwriy- on ounaay nignt at the Knapp, Mrs. Stephen Mergler, Jucker home on Laurel avenue Mrs. BJarne Eric keen and Mrs. when a group of the employes of Emmons, the Valley Packing Co. entertain- . Pinochle was played during the SkattflQ PartV yening with a late supper follow- . ng. t - . ( m hnrcHrrv -a wsvjh swvSs. I Honoring . Mr. - Tucker were Messrs. r Mike Zabara. Harold Hlndman, Charles Kelly. Bill The Lions' auxiliary members o clock luncheon this afternoon at the former's home on North Winter street for the pleasure of members of j their club and a few additional guests. Spring flowers will be nsed about the rooms and following the luneheon , an afternoon of cards will be enjoyed. . Covers win be placed for Mrs. Keene, -lAurence Webb,? Dale f" W. S. Parker. Mrs. Ronald Friz- Johnson,iFlynn Fought. Kenneth If the l? T?r?f ai IL'iiLSU U, .Mrs. Howard Pickett, Mra. Cole, Anton Hoffert. Oliver y Van AL T " i Albr A- M- M"- Hoj Hew- Ho.ton and Mr. George Tucker. - Sends arV taviti tI 2 Ut n d M?rS- r0'' Bellinger. ar laTltKl attend the BPeii nesti. Mrs. Lee Warnick. party. Following several hours of skat- The mother of the Preparatory vrsnesire wiu meet ior tea ana nr th rmnn m .... nr juwu uuaww, jars, a buslnees meeUng this afternoon ?.if tf? Pattoni Mrs. Roy H. Mills, . tv. vv. m TO-i t wuciic. jars. JOCOO Mra Wank Rrnvn nl fr VrAnV special guests, Mrs. Lee Warnick, Mrs.- Charles Jory, Mrs. C, W. Parker, Mrs, Leona Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Prank Brown and Mrs. Prank 1. w nom 01 jura, wajier iam- vni,, a .k- be 1 Mrs. Donald Macklin, Mrs. nnrA', ' Phmiplankenship and Mrs. f M- Mrs QlSOtt Will Mrs. Vnillata McAllister, who .MTi .050Jr, Rhoten, Mrs. Ed- Honor! Club is In the capital during ;theg- ZlZ ,uroZ?l Mrs 8tPn lslature with RenresenSitlvaL "erJ?ler- Claire Lee and Mrs. Mrs. William Mott was hosteaa to her elub on Tuesday afternoon. Tea was served following an In formal afternoon. G tests were Mrs. J. E. Pone. Mrs. John En. len, Mrs. William Praniwa, Mrs. Knight Pearcy, Mrs. David Ben nett Hill, Mrs. Chester A. Downs, Mrs. Caxl W. Emmons and Mrs Edwin Viesko. SILVER CLIFF MlBS Franroa Warnock was honor guest at a pleasant party Saturday nixht when Betty and Kate Mulkev entertained a group of young people at their home. Games and music were enjoyed and refrsh ments were served. Present were Frances War nock, Elaine Qualey. Lellora Doer liier, Margaret Warnock, Jeanne Marie Mulkey, Cleo Mae Eaton. Ruth Hlldebrandt. Laurel Krenx. Walter McElhaney. Jim and -Wes ley Darby, Donald Jaquet, Edgar i-ovett, Howard Mader. Robert Humphreys, Robert FiBher, Eu- I gene Miller, Clarence Brownell, Ernest vuaiey, Jimmie Mulkey. ; Mrs. Kenneth Warnock, Mr. and Mrs. james Mulkey and 'J. M Doerf ler. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thor Thorkildson I were hosts at a benefit card party ! sponsored- by tho Slrver Cliff Boeatareteb aft their home Sat urday night. f". ! Priaeav were we h FKnte Fes rand- Mrs. Harvey .Liaeete. An-; other, benefit prannedV for January 31 at mo j. w. Mai key heme ha been postponed. The Booster club Is plannlnr a Stepnen Foster program for the next meeting. - S1LVERTON Mrs. f Charles Reynolds, who will leave Satur day to make her home at As toria. Is being much feted this week. Her sister, Mrs. Timothy Brownell of Eugene, la spending The fashion-wise woman looks k J?,6- "d J ! 1 LI 11 St ahead! Her new cotton frocks are neat and practical for , at-home tertalned with Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs. Alfred Adams entertained AIMster, .will be the; honor guest at a dinner party for , which Miss wear now; smart and becoming F7lda'L nlht . and on Saturday foi out-of-door life next spring rB Bafa aamson ana was and summer. And she knows that Adamson were hosU at a frnofc iikn Tttm Am win I dinner for Mrs. Reynolds and Mra. ManfrAH filmn nlll u a hut thono-i. hA v..n i Mrt. Brownell. Mondt Mm n O " - " " w mm VH5M u D. .DVUO. - A VU Ad I 7. " " . M UOU Will DO amonr ihnaa brldrA hnictca, nnlvh , .A lrt. hl. .,.1. . . I W. PrAatnn 1I lnnchann tiA'atAaa motoring to 'Portland Thuradav home-on Narth S4th Btian n,iHnr lino. frnm i,. i... ud Thnrsdav nlrht ' Mii " Atnw night to bear Roland Hayes ln sbe entertains members of her front panel to its back skirt pan-f"on and her mother will enter- A late supper will be el;: from Its slenderizing pointed tain, haying aa guests, . Mr. and served hv tha tiActea. . irfrta-Wfitat U9mi tn itm nHHa mnn, I Mrt. ReVnOldS .and Mr. and IXrm' Mr. W. H. Wood snt-tataVl nnonta will H Mm nl.v. Millar tK 1mV mi ..frukln. nI Alfrd Adama ! was hostess to her club last night ncf OB Tuesday afternoon : Lear, Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren, Miss white. Choose long or. short Mr. Reynolds, who is with an at i hey North 8ummer street i ourt street home for the Eleanor Trtndle, Miss Melva Belle sleeves And do use colorful ric- Astoria, bank will come to" Sil-home,-A late raDDer-NarasaervGd D,eaaBr of her club. Additional SaVage, Mlas Pauline Wlnslow, ra4 at the collar, the short sleeves verton and remain until Saturday wucn Mrs. iteyuoias returns with Bertha Babcock will be. hostess at "LlZlr fr tti,a V..7!? ln BfV .the: Golden Pheasant tonight. - concert at Pbll litorlnm. club. UiM Joeepfcia Banngartaer following an evening ofcontract. -ero Mrs.-Dean Goodman Miss Charlotte i Kallanderr Miss n4 perhaps eyen the waist-seams, whei " , and J Lyman Steed, Charlotte McClary and Mrs. Olson. YoH aave no sewlngdifficoltiea him. I lilt IIII II H M i X I"'" """r w aer uao to a one j, whi wm - pattern - ov7 is available in at iivr. Bum OaK yvest "Vv,jbuvucwu vu iuuj sua; ax- w, , g, i kuu it. kmi on Thursday.4 - t, , ' - There will h -i.i vauioiic Daughter Interested in slBging.at the home'of Mist II t usa HUSTEnOLE for UatiMWwOve Yaw CilOD Expert Caret mm w w . .- less Tate At the first sign ef the Dkmne Qol- s)MiAa aaAtdaaiVaakaTa SklJt tuicke seavaaaaaa v vo smv . tHroat are rubbed 'with Children's JJUd j Tub te roll a product made ta promptly relieve th D1STRES3 of. . children's Cftl4 and resulting eoasha. - The Quints have always bad the bast of care, so mother yon nay be assured of Bsin? jost about the BEST: product madi whea you bh Mosterole, XiOrJSl than an ordinary "salva". - warming, eootaing; Mastarola helps break up iweal eongMtion.' Also made' in Eeffalar and Extra Strength for tioie preferring a stronger product,' ternoon at - her North street home. i k ' Winter Sise II takes 3 yards 1 1 Inch :7 fabric. yard contrast and 1 ' ards ric-rac r - ", -- - Margaret. Thompson, ie 8 i Brix on street tonight at 8 o'clock : .-, . " Mrt. George Beaki, haa Invited ; j t llTi-u cksTII II ".r.r .i Kli tor tkli ! Aarat membera nf h .ini .v ' . ands cards this afternoon f W ilhrS'' on snipping streeV on Milt street tonight. A late sup pr wuixouow an evening of con V La ' ' ; Doniea' daDhtcr of W-rita bUIbIt ftlZt- AT. XSSS ko 8TVLB NOMBEB. - Ar a to aU- To iMitfTN laap t ., To iliia f 11 ar lrr tarlT BroTMirtioB - in i Ut -f Wl ANS ADAMS PEflT IVOH' LOWERS iCIrSQIIi Florist Court a High Ph.5 7166 cui ivt svuinvB wui appear ut a - - v c wsl, t lmlnute piano recital KOaS, rarrVL?.,6fs student at' Oregon State college. ., J:-:i The Can Do class of. the T Lee lie Methodist 'church will meet this afternoon j with Mrs. R..H. 8tone, 194S South iChurch street at 1 o'clock. Mra.;N. S. - Rogers wiU be the assisting hostess. M i te tiiio;.tba n Ml Ii duiHi tot - r pinauant laeara. fla far arM PitUras - to Hi waki tbi aoMMary ' hnrn sa4 Ui- claiahad trmck win . fit vita - perfection. Oefga4 " for aJaH 14 to tS; SS to 60. Sis If .f mirM S yr SS 'laek fabrlt i -t Baas yar r4r to TUm Oref ia ; ; 8totoiea,- Fatten eepartatut, I ?rk l&a, - A ! SPENCER Individually Detined ' CORSET A Corts no more than ordi nary coraeta and et will correct your figure faults bacauaa ' it T Will .-. b da. aignad individually for you and you tuoneaf SUSS BI. M. GLEltSON Registered Spenrer Gqrsetiere J15 8. "Winter "i PhonoX 7077 or Leave Message C317 One Group IK Values to 160 .00 goes mxi LOUS fit One Group Values to 12.95 a- j - :j i ii Por Almost a Sons Mb mm - ft Just- a Few - Values to 290 at .CO - Several Slightry Higher mm iiliii ' A Kew XfOw - Values to 220 Values to 12.95 f - Gace-Stetson, Lehton, ete. 1.00 Vaiaes Phoenix and! Gotham Fine! Silk! Hose . ' ViMa US.isj: : I - Values to' C0-415"GCun? rvr? r? ;r7- UVLJ Ll.t t'' " -v "