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Auxiliary Has
Luncheon
Meeting
Members of the Lions auxiliary
gathered! for luncheon at God
frey's Thursday afternoon. Later
the group met at the home of
Mrs. B. M. Donaldson on South
High street. The assisting host-
esses were Mrs. Arthur Bates,
Mrs. Percy Blundell and Mrs.
. George Rhoten.
Special guests were Mrs. Don
ald Dawson of Silverton and Mrs.
David H. Cameron. Welcomed as
: new members were Mrs. C. R.
Howard, Mrs. R. O. Lewis and
Mrs. Winston Purvine.
The auxiliary plans to furnish
bathrobes for the children at the
tuberculosis hospital and has al
ready supplied infant kits for the
Red Cross.
Mrs. C. F. Putnam announced
a skating party to be held on
Thursday, February 27, from 9:45
to 12 p.j m. with a no-host sup
per following. Plans were formu
lated for the part the auxiliary
will have in the dog show to be
given in early March.
Others attending the luncheon
meeting were Mrs.-Arthur Bates,
Mrs. Percy Blundell, Mrs. Floyd
Bowers,! Mrs. B. M. Donaldson,
Mrs. Xi L. Elvin, Mrs. Jacob
Fuhrer, Mrs. I. L. Miller, Mrs.
Virgil Golden, Mrs. Eugene Gra
benhorst, Mrs. Glenn Gregg, Mrs.
J. O. Gross, Mrs." A. C. Haag,
Mrs. Fied Keeler, Mrs. R. W.
Land, Mrs. Edward Majek, Mrs.
.Robert McEwan, Mrs. Tracy Por-
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ter, Mrs. C. F. Putnam, Mrs.
George Rhoten, Mrs. Harry Scott, w, tt T w
Mrs. Floyd Seamster, t Mrs. Roy J? "fV67' jr? f Mrs.
0. " 4 Vr-Cv J nr Kenneth Golhet as assisting host
Stewart, Mrs. C. A. Vibbert, Mrs. -
La Verne Young, Mrs. Herman
Hille and Mrs. Talbot Bennett
Mus
c Teachers
Have Luncheon"
J , . . . bert Ross, Mrs. George R. K.
The Salem district of the Oregon Moorhead, Mrs. Clarence S. Em
Music Teachers' association met at monSf Mrs George Scales, Mrs.
the Argo hotel for a luncheon Russell Mefford, Mrs. Bingham
Wednesday noon. Powell, Mrs. Manfred Olson, Mrs.
Mr. Vernon Wiscarson, super- wheeler R. English, Mrs. Merrill
visor of instrumental music in the Ohling, Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren,
public schools, addressed the Miss Lucile Brainard, Miss Irma
group. He explained the work of Oehler, Miss Eleanor Trindle,
his department and spoke of the Miss Melva Belle Savage, Miss
Increased interest in music in the Helen Boardman, Mrs. Joseph
schools: j Harvey, Mrs. Kenneth Golliet and
The following members were Mrs. Kenneth Potts,
appointed on the committee for
National Music week: Mrs. T. S.
Roberts, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs.
Jessie B. Mickelson, Miss Margaret
Hogg, Mrs. Kenneth Rich, Miss El
ma Weller, Miss Ruth Bedford,
-Mrs. Francis DeHarpport, and Mrs.
Mary Headrick for publicity.
Mrc Mahpi pniI,m nci
The members present were Mrs. when members ofthe Salem Zonta
Bertha Uunk Darby, Mrs. Francis SJub ?n Jhursda atLthe
DeHarpport, Mrs. David Eason, 9ueUe fof. luncheon and a bus
Mrs. Mary Talmadge Headrick! mess ,n2fetmg- Mrs. Phil Brownell
Miss Margaret Hogg, Miss Fran- Presided-
ces Virginie Melton, Miss Dorothy Those present were: Dr. Helen
Pearce,i Mrs. Mabel Powers, Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Noval Young, Mrs.
Kenneth Rich, Mrs. Frank Sanders Byron B. H e r r i c k , Mrs. Phil
and Miss Elma Weller. Brownell, Mrs. Margaret Rose-
cranz, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, Miss
Nellie Schwab, Miss Doris Riches,
WEST SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Miss L. Mae Rauch, Miss Helen
Albert (North, of Salem, are an- Bocker and Miss Genevieve Mor
nouncing the marriage of their gan.
daughter, Marie, to Max Smith,
son of (Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Jerrold Owen and Miss
Hl alem- Martha Sprague motored to Eu-
The couple were married in gene on Wednesday to be dinner
Vancouver, Washington, February guests at the Chi Omega sorority
I house. Miss Sprague is an alum-
Mr. and Mrs. Smith are living na of the sorority and Mrs. Owen
in Tacpma where he is employed was the guest of her daughter,
in national defense work. Marianne.
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SOCIETY
MUSIC
The HOME
CLUB CALENDAR
Friday
Woman's auxiliary, St. Paul's
Episcopal church, with Mrs.- E.
-H. Moore, 2695 Portland Road,
2:30 pjn.
Dakota club with Mrs. Her
man Kortemeyer, Brunks cor
ner, 2 p.m. For transportation
meet at First Christian church,
1:30 p .in
signia Tau mothers club, with
Lb M. Ramage, 1106 Leslie
street, 1:30 dessert luncheon.
Unitarian Women's Alliance,
YWCA 2:15 pjn.
Past Matrons, Order of the
Eastern Star dinner at Golden
Pheasant, 6:45 pjn.
Women of Moose card party,
at hall. Public invited.
Degree of Honor, KP hall, 8
pjn.
Saturday
Townsend club chorus, T. W.
Davies, 7 pjn.
Monday
Royal Neighbors, Fraternal
temple, 8 pjn.
Delta Tau Gamma mother
daughter no-host dinner, 6:30
pjn.
DAV auxiliary, court whist
party, with Mrs. Phil Shobar
308 North 24th street.
Tuesday
Philharmonic concert, high
school.
Beta Chi Alumnae
Are Honored
The Beta Chi alumnae were en-
r1 "fc "1C T Tu ,04t'
Kenneth Potts on North 18th
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Miss Melva Belle Savage pre
sided at the business meeting and
plans were made for a party to
honor the graduating seniors in
April. A late supper was served
by the hostesses. . -
Members present were Mrs. Ei-
Patriotic Theme
At Luncheon
A red, white and blue floral
centerpiece, and many small flags
heralded Washington's birthday,
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Open Houses
Slated for r
Saturday
; Highlight of the weekend for
Willamette university students j
will be the fraternity open houses
on Saturday night. Kappa Gam
ma Rho men will open their doors ,
first from I 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock, i
In the receiving line will be Mr.
.Ed Cone, presidentfDr. and Mrs.
Charles Sherman, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Erickson, Mr. Jack Hedge
cock and Mr. Gilbert Heald. A
group of coeds will assist In the
serving. ' .
From 8:30 to-.9:30 o'clock the
Alpha Psi ' Delta! fraternity men
will entertain. Receiving1 the
guests will be Dr. and Mrs. R.
Ivan Lovell, Dr. and Mrs. Will
iam C. Jones, Professor and Mrs.
Richard Liebes, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Craven, Mrs. Lloyd Rein
holdt and "Mrs. Lloyd Riches. Of
ficers of the fraternity who will
assist are Mr. Richard Jewett, .
president, and the two vice-presidents,
Mr, William Belcher and
Mr. Arthur Olson.
Presiding at the punch bowls
will be Miss Hazel Bunnell, Miss
Helen Dean and Miss Rowena
Upjohn.
Members of Sigma Tau frater-
nity will receive their guests be-
tween 9:30 and 10:30 o'clock. In
niu w irxi.
Harry Chadbourne, president,
the receiving line will be Mr.
Frank M. Erickson, Dr. and Mrs.
Robert M. Gatke, Dr. and Mrs.
Egbert S. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Brennan and Mr. Tom
Gabriel. Mr. Wesley McWain will
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Co-eds assistuig m the serving
wul be Ivliss Jean Longley," Miss
Barbara Minor and Miss Mar-
garet Siegmund.
The fraternities are entertain-
ing with informal dancing parties
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hi ineir. nouses loiiowm thp of.
fairs. Students, faculty members
juicicocoj wwusireopie are m-
vited to attend the open houses.
The Past Presidents' club of the
woman's Relief corps met Tues- Misses Kathleen Hug, Ruth Lar- A ". f iT TT
day at the home of Mrs. Charles sen, Margaret Jane Emmons, Cal- VVUI lVlUlIltIb llUVe
Ray for an all day meeting. Those line Hillman, Nancy Montgomery, X oof in re
present were Mrs. Effie Dunlap, Estella Douglas, Marilyn Hjort, lVit?t?UIlsJ
xvira. r. v-. rrau. ivirs. Lr. waucer.
Mrs. John Shipp, Mrs. Mary Acki
erman, Mrs. Mary Lickel, Mrs.
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Mrs. Charles Ray.
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FEDERATION CANDIDATE Mrs. Ansel P. Solie of Silver
ton, who will be the Silverton Woman's club candidate for fi
nancial secretary of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs,
which will elect new officers
June at Corvallis.
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DOllCing Party
A group of the younger set
have been invited to a gala danc-
mg party tonight at the Walter
Kirk cabin with Miss Sarah Ann
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6 mi. wu ua.
Merrill U riling and Miss Fatncia
Viesko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Viesko. as hostesses.
Dancing and games will be en-
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iovea aunne me evemne wim a
late supper following. George
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out the red, white and blue color
scheme will be used in the table
appointments and favors.
Bidden to the affair are the
Joan iseaxev. rtum Anaerson.
Janet Kirk, Jeanne Busick, Nani
cy WaUace, Janet Rilea, Mary Lou
MCrd RT"-n
The Messrs. Jim Phillips, Bruce
Croghan, Dan Fry, Joseph Healy,
wn.M ti,-..i..i. -o u t
Evan Boise, Jerry Montgomery)
Bill Rheinhart, Kay Huntmgton,
Earl Croghan, Robert Josephson,
Bill Poorman, Richard Page, Stu
art Compton and Jack Barsch
Parties Planned
Before Ball
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Several couples are planning
parties for before and after the
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nignt.
Major and Mrs. Clarence Col-
lins will be hosts for a supper
party following the affair at
their home on Maple avenue. The
patriotic motif will be used in the
table appointments.
Guests will be Lt. and Mrs.
Russell White of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Frum, Mr. and
Mrs. Saul J a n z . Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Krueger, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Hille and Mr. and Mrs.
William G. Hardy.
Dr. and Mrs. Grover C. Bellm-
ger will be hosts for a buffet sup-
per party at their suburban home
preceding the ball Twenty guests
have been invited to the affair.
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Bridge Party at
Eggstaff Home
Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff will enter-
tain informally tonight at bridge
in compliment to members of her
club and their husbands. A late
supper will follow an evening of
cards-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg will F. C. Wiltsey, Mrs. F. R. Clark, Farley, reports that one of her
be special guests and members and the hostesses, Mrs. John Fa- poems has recently been released
and their husbands are Mr. and. bry, sr., and Mrs. B. A. Hilficker. to radio for use on the Moon Riv
Mrs. Herman -Hille, Mr. and Mrs. er poetry proeram.
James McFarland, Mr. and Mrs.
J - Deane Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Krueger, Mr. and Mrs.
La Verne Young, Mr. and Mrs. C.
F' Putnam and Mr. and Mrs. Egg-
siaii.
TJEAT a tin of Hein Chicken
Noodle Soup-taSta.thosa -tender
pieces of chicken' and '
luscious Heinz-made egg noodles
floating la the glistening broth! :
Mmm here's genuine home-t&st-in&
soup made the careful small- -batch
way. And like all 23 Heins ":
, Home-style Soups, it's ready to ;
serve. Try bowlful tomorrow!
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Oregon. Friday Morning, rearoary zi. 131
at its 1941 convention' in early
(Courtesy The Oregonian J
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OLiU T T
OiliH-l llUJ5LlHwll
The local unit of "Bundles for bara Scrafford, Ethyle Mae Wil- Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cas- Mntf Holly Jackson was a spe
Britain" is cooperating with the liama vith Moicn a m.ori mr. r r xxn,i nf. cial eilest. Members present were
Oregon group to adopting a hos-
o keen it sunnlied with needed
to keep 11 suppuea witn neeaea
u'",uu' "
ciommg. ine nuspiuu une wmi-a
cares oniy ior cnuaren so ciouung
or youngsters is needed.
An nightgowns must be new,
says a local executive of "Bundles
tnw Pritain " onH anv smAimt rf
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money win De welcomed. Aireaay,
several Salem men and women
bave contributed generously
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toward assistance to the children's
hospital.
P
Arica" WT 0hers
mlTon Wednesday at the home
-eeg Mrf' 22 was "assTtS
JLr?- As assisiea
Zfr Df l'
lsioiaerson. jvirs. x.ilie jjun-
laP and Mrs. Alie Davies.
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ita Humphrey. Mary E. Rauch.
Mrs. S. Socolosky, Caroline Hix-
on, Lillian Christofferson, Mrs. H.
A. Smart, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs.
R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. Addie Cur-
tis, Mrs. Alice Davies, Mrs. Jen-
nie Martin, Mrs. Mary Mann, Mrs.
Mary Lickel, Mrs. Carrie Beech-
ler, Mrs. Myrtle LitUefield, Mrs.
ae xvie Mrs oarah petron M
nJEJ m ?fl "SiJ
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Mrs. FranT PetT MrZ Ideli
T.Tr Franlr P.rVoH Vfre Tll
K,vinc Mr r'v.V on1 M.
nje Humphreys
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UlUD MemiDerS
jf , tit i i
Meet Wednesday
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B. A. Hilficker.
lowed by the business meeting.
gupsl, nf th hh hL
.Tam Mintv Mr ru t
and Mrs. Meryl Simonson. Mem-
rs present wer Mrs. I. Ketzler,
y,. rinrn n, twt. w p'
- v i.v a 4111 a. If. A .
SchendeL Miss Etta SchendeL
Mrs. H. C. Stapleton, Mrs. Anita
Bonney, Mrs. Joe Klinker, Mrs.
Ray Mohler, Mrs. Eva Fairley,
Mrs. Paul Gurgarick, Mrs. Frank
Robertson, Mrs. George Adams,
Mrs. E. B. Kottek, Mrs. Sadie
Kottek, Mrs. O. T. Sealey, Mrs.
P. O. Bowman, Mrs. C. W. Gra-
benhorst, Mrs. William McCar-
roll, Mrs. O. E. Hoge, Mrs. O. E.
Davis, Mrs. Lyle Lorentz, Mrs.
Mrs. B. M. Donaldson enter-
tained with a second of a series
of bridge luncheons Tuesday af-
ternoon at her South High street
home. Spring flowers provided the
decorative note.
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Alumnae Are
Honored on
Wadriesday
' . Miss . Margaret Wagner opened
her North Summer street home to
members of the Kappa Gamma
'alumnae Wednesday,, night. As-
' sis ting ' Miss Wagner were Mrs.
Helen Webster' Beelar, Mrs.
; Charles Claggett and Mrs. James
J. Hague, jr.
1 - - The hostesses served a dessert
supper and : the George Washing
ton theme was carried out in the
table decorations. .The group made
. plans for the spring activities. Sen-
ator Dorothy McCullough Lee was
the guest speaker and told infor
mally of the legislative bills.
; Attending the ; meetin were
Senator Lee; Mrs. Kenneth Bailey,
Mrs. Arthur T. Fox, Mrs. Daniel'
J. Fry, jrn Mrs. David Eason, Mrs.
' Harry U. MiUer, Mrs. Walter Sny- "
der, Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Har
vey Quistad, Mrs. George Ross-
man, Mrs. Leah Hogue, Mrs. Bruce
Spauldintf and Mrs. R. S. Kreason
of Dallas. Mrs. William Martin.
MraoTrarMk.
Leach of Portland, Miss Doris
Enke, Miss Kay Smith, Miss Mary
Lou Olliver, Mrs. Helen Webster
Beelar, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs.
J-n1"" w,ener-
Baptist church met for
ine riaeus cuss or the Calvary
a Tri
Hostess Dartv at the home of Kai-
deen Straw. Mondav nieht. Wah-
inirtnn thorn wa nn v,
ington ineme was usea on the
servintf table. Girls nresent wr-
Betty Anne Willis, Betty Lou Ev-
ans, Audrey Peterson. June
Georee. Doris MfRvnniri Ttai-
jory Pratt, Mrs. Fred Lehmann
811(1 hostess, Naideen Straw, Shir-
i T " am
iey Kengay and Nadine Wyatt.
Benefit -BriHrr
PrrrfiQc; (Zi rn
A wl vll
Alumnae of Alpha Gamma Del-
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eit bridge parties at their homes
uj aui ui iijf enteriainea wiin Den-
on Monday and Tuesday nights
with proceeds to be used for Bun-
dies for Britain.
Hostesses for the affairs were
Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. Carl Cov-
er, Mrs. Francis Smith, Mrs. James
TurnbulL Mrs. Herman Jochim-
Rosenw Snyder Miss Lena
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ing of bridge and the patriotic mo
tif was used in the decorations.
Mrs. Jochims wa; 1
charge of the na
charge of the parties.
TmkU PlnK rtf
1 IliniDie OlUD CLl
ArC! O-ii'
AVli OL,UU S
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St. Clair entertained at
n CXroT .
60X1 lor members of the Thimble
club of Neighbors of Woodcraft,
Sco" on Wednes-
aa"
Present were Mrs. Lottie Town-
send, Mrs. Pauline Clark, Mrs. Oi-
ive Wise, Mrs. Jennie Winch-
comb. M- Mma Olmstead, Mrs.
Nora Busey, Mrs. Elsa Phelan,
M"- Hallie Lynch, Mrs. Velma
Anderegg, Mrs. Anna Wright,
RIrs- Eva Phelan, Mrs. Sara Mc-
Neil, Mrs. Irene Hansel, Mrs.
wuv,Criie, xiars. jiiie xyier,
Clara Gerhke, Mrs. Effie Tyler.
Mrs. Leona Pierce, Mrs. Florence
Bressler, Mrs. Evelyn Visnaw,
Mrs. Agnes Hayre, Mrs. Alta Scott
and Mrs. Lucy St. Clair.
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Verse - Builders, poetry study
club, held its regular monthly
business meeting on Tuesday at
the chamber of commerce. Poems
submitted at the January meet-
.ing were read and criticisms dis-
cussed.
A book report on the life and
writings of thee famous poet, Ro-
bert Frost, was given by Dolores
Bradbury. The president, Ruby e.
Elna L. von PingeL Portland
writer, is the critic for the group,
Members" present were: Dolores
Bradbury, Evelyn Erickson, Fleta
Helmhout and Ruby E. 'Farley.
Miss C Jessie Martin was a guest.
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Laura Wheeler
Today Must
COnt NSCOUOUFT SCRVICS, IN&
Away - with humdrum linens!
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cases can show your individuality!
Pattern ,2778 contains a transfer
pattern of six motifs averaging 4M
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Card Party Given
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The Home Economics club, of
Salem srranee eave a card nartv.
odicul grange save cam pany.
Tuesday night Pinochle and 500
were m piay.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Vir-
trti t. prVor iur. nv Took
and Mrs. John Olson, Mr. and
Mrs. G rover Newman, Mr. and
mv wni;am tt tut. v
Tir tw itamma. mhj if
j.u-i.is awuj Aiauuiici im auu urus
William MrKinnpr Mr anH Mrc
V. V. Hickox, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rice, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Weir,'
avxt. ana .buxs. Ausun leaver, xvir.
and Mrs. Milton Steward, Mr.
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Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. Bertha
aua Airs. . x.. nuciues, rvir. ana
Ray, Mrs. Vern Ostrander, Mrs.
Mysta Hendricks, Mrs. Kathryn
Stryker, Mrs. Pearl Upson, Mrs.
R- J- Hackett, Mrs. Mary Acker-
man, Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn, Mrs.
Jessie Williams, J. Smith, C. P.
Looney, Fred Kuhn and John
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CaFolvn .Davis
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The Ruth Teasdale Guild girls
of the First Baptist church met
Saturday at the home of Carolyn
Davis. Mrs. Floyd White was a
special guest and the advisors of
the group" are Miss Florence Wal -
lace and Mrs. Dewey Davis.
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Members of the group are the
.LaVeUe (Tross, Jean Hat-
?L Staab.
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Esther Herbert, Isobel Herbert,
Mary Reiman, Flora Bond, Bever-
ly Woolridge and Carolyn Davis.
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The Uy Widows club met at
the home of Mrs. vlna Adsitt
Thursday for a social evening,
Members present were Mrs. Mar-
aret Bronson, Mrs. Smith, Mrs,
Dora x'anning, Airs. Daisy B. Ev-
ans, Mrs. Myrtle Taylor, Mrs. Lau-
ra B. Noyes, Mrs. Louise Kleinke,
Mrs. Ina Adsitt, visitors, Mrs.
Florence Erwin, Mrs. Lewis.
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x lie next mming wiu pe at uie
nome oi Mrs. uaisy a. tvans at
Devereaux apartments on March
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SPRING VALLEY Mr. and
Mrs" Hugh Craig and 8011 Michael;
Gordon Crju' are leaving Friday
Ior alliornv wnere wiey pian
to remain vnm March 10- They
accompanied by Mr. and
Mrg Frank Crai of LaGrande.
e Party plan to attend the
golden weding anniversary of Mr.
and MrsLJamesat Pasadena,
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Mrs- Robert Caton, Mrs. Malcolm
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George w. Kelley. Mrs. Dorothy
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afternoon at her suburban home
for the pleasure of liembers of
her clib. Contract will be in play
following the luncheon? hour,
Special guests will be Mrs. Hol-
lis Huntington. Mrs. P. D. Quisen-
berryfand Mrs. F. k Simmons.
Other guests are Mrs? Palmer
Macdonald of Portland, Mrs.
James! B. Young, Mrs.fWayne Lo-
der, firs. T. A. Livesley," Mrs.
Arch iJerman and Mrs, John J.
Elliott -
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Mr.iand Mrs. Ohvec B. Huston
17 , i;v,tf,,i
Dartv Wednesday niehifat their su J
Wah home for. aM group ofj
friends. Later in the evening the!
f .4r,j ty,m j
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and Mrs. William Walsji of Marsh-)
ueia, senator ana Airs, uougias
McKay, Mr. and Mrs. , George Al-j
ezancfer and Mr. and Mrs. HusJ
ton. I ;
Mr and Mrs. Morrb Croker of
Bremerton will -arrive; today td
spend the weekend with the lat-f
ter's lather, Mr. H. Hi Kloeppingj
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ROBERTS Mrs. Art j Thompson
was surprised at her home in hon-l
or of her birthday ;annjvetsary
Wednesday afternoon ;
Guests were honor; guct, Mrs
Art Thompson. Mrs. ? Joe Rine
wald.i Mrs. Lee EyerlyJ Mrs. Carj
Bewley. Mrs. Albert Blanknshinl
Gewl Mrs. Albert BlankenshipJ
Mrs. sKarl liayden, Mrs. George
Higgins, Mrs. W. R. Keeney, Mrsj
Robert Judson, Mrs. George Bres-I
sler, Mrs. Francis Bressler, Mrs3 4
j. f. pianicensnip, Mrs. Jack Eyer4
ly, Mrs. E. A. Godrich,lMrs. S. cj
Davenport,' Mrs. W. 1A. Shoreyj
Mrs. Alfred Kleen, Mrs. Forest
Edwatds and Mrs. Kate Bennett,;
who is a house guest tat the home
of Mr. and, Mrs. Le4 lEyerly. j
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Every desirable feature!
Includes - backward and
forward stitch, knee con
trol, air-cooled (bronze- S
peanng motor, f: sewing
light and a beautiful wal
nut "veneer cabinet with
sewing rack. Remetn
bery this value is for this
week only-. . . providing
quantity lasts, j .. r .
fcee It Today or lr bene
':'-! ior Free Heme Trial
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