PAGE EIGHT
Th OHEGON STATESMAN, Satan. Oregon. Thursday Morning. Jlprfl 3. 1941
JIbuple.Wed
At Home
Rites
Memorable for its beauty was
the home wedding which united
in inarriage Miss Helen Breit
haupt and Mr. Paul A. Heath of
' Tacoma at an 8 o'clock ceremony
Wednesday night.
, Close friends of the couple wit
nessed the service at the home of
the; bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. I F. Breithaupt. The bride
groom's father, Rev. C. O. Heath
of Tillamook, performed the wed
ding ceremony.
A white satin back drop flanked
SOCIETY
JUS Id
"X rBride-Elect
! Will Be
i Feted I
MAXINE BURisN
Editor . .'
The HOME
CLUB CALENDAR
THVmSDAT
Dakota club. WCTO Kl30. no-hmt
dinner and program.
Marlon county PTA, 10 a.m. to 3
P m. Leslie School. Lunch at noon
in cafeteria.
Book-a-month club, with Mrs.
i
Credit Women at
A white satin baclr. arop iianxea j. r A
with bronze snapdragons, Easter tTOTl S A VQ
lilies and candelabra provided iVA U WA AO f XA
the setting for the marriage rites. TT Vvt. r
Mrs. Richard Smart sang "Be- i CjIIvJI C?CJ. JJ
AAtMMnQnia Kv 'Mica V.va
Cochran before the bridal party jWl -pO
entered. 1VAi
Mr. Breithaupt gave his daugh- Terrence King was
ter in marriage and for her bn- hostess fQr a smartJy appointed
dal gown she chose a cream chif- dessert luncheon Wednesday aft.
f,rfVtfhlT SLki ernoon at her Fairmount Hill
skirt and bishop sleeves. The bod- home The affair was ven m
Ice was gathered and the high liment Mr8. Carl G. Col.
neckline was edged in pearl bead- Mrg Perry and Mrs. L.
teg. The only dimming on.the KimbaU pagfc
dress was a draped belt of orchid Contract brid was m play
vchiffon She carried . shower du the and spring
bouquet of lavender orchids. blossoms and garden flowers pro-
, Miss Dorothy Cornelius was vjded the decorative note.
the honor attendant and her gown Covers were placed for Mrs.
was of chartreuse chiffon and her jon perry, Mrs. Kimball Page,
dress was designed with full skirt Mrs Carl Collins, Mrs. William
and bodice, long sleeves and low
neckline. Brown velvet trimmed jr ) Mrs Ralph K pvine, Mrs. ! 4tDet,0f
the tight-fitting girdle and neck- Creighton B. Jones, Mrs. Edward i hall, s p.m. p.
line, tier Douquet was 01 pearaea Burkt Mrg. Willard Thompson,
green orchids. Mrs jerald Backstrand, Mrs.
! Standing with Mr, Heath as stuart Lancefield, Mrs. William
best man was Mr. Wmstanley Martin and Mrs. King.
Jenks.
Mothers In Blue
( For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Breithaupt wore an aqua DrCirrlrfrTC,f
blue crepe dinner frock and cor- Di QKIQSI .
sage of roses and ornithogalum. The Salem Credit Women's
Mrs. Heath wore a waterfall blue Breakfast club met at the Argo
crepe gown and similar corsage. Tuesday morning with President
The bridegroom's grandmother, Ruth Norris presiding. Vice-pres-Mrs-
Mary Foster of Tillamook, ident Virginia Jenks initiated the
was gowned in black and her cor- Misses Marion McLachlan, Velma
sage was of gardenias and sweet- Peterson, Ruth Weldon, Helen
peas. Livingston and Mrs. Josephine
; A reception for the wedding Sharping as new members,
guests was held after the cere- Dorothy Jaynes was appointed
roony. Twin bell shaped wedding program chairman, Mrs. Bernice
cakes with a cluster of stephano- Millett attendance chairman. Miss
tis between the cakes centered Irene Thompson told about plans
the serving table. On each side for the May convention in Ta
Iwere arrangements of cream and coma.
yellow spray orchids and steph-
, anotis.
Mrs. Percy Kelly presided at
the coffee urn and Mrs. Ralph
I Moody cut the ices. Mrs. George
j Van Natta, sister of the bride, cut
the bride's cake. Assisting about
the rooms were Mrs. William Lin
. foot, Mrs. Frank Earnest and
j Miss Joy Hills. Serving were Mrs.
j Lester Russell of Oregon City,
; sister of the groom? Miss Marie
j Lippold, cousin of the bride, Mrs.
! Norval Edwards, Mrs. Roy Har
I land and Mrs. Wilmer Wells. Miss
Augusta Breithaupt, aunt of the
! bride, was in charge of the gift
f "room.
i When the couple left on their
wedding trip the bride was wear
ing a maroon, navy and white
print frock with navy coat," nat
ural straw hat and blue accessor
ies. -
Mrs. Heath is well known in
Salem and is a graduate of Wil
lamette university. She is a mem
ber of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority.
Mr. Heath also attended Willam
ette and is affiliated with Alpha
Psi Delta fraternity.
I For the pleasure of Miss Phyl
, lis Saunders, who , will be mar
ried on Sunday to Mr. Frank.
Roberts at the St Paul's Episco
: pal chapel, Miss Sybil Spears will
entertain at a .buffet dinner to
I night The affair will be held at
I the home of her parents, Mr. and
! Mrs. Frank H. j Spears,
...A miscellaneous shower will
fete the bride-to-be and the even
; ing will be spent informally.
Spring flowers; will provide the
decorative note.
Bidden to honor Miss Saun
s ders are Miss, Calline Hillman.
Mrs. Lester Carter, Miss Patricia
1 Otten, Miss Lucy Fisher, Miss
r
By Dolores Boland
Third Garderi
Festival
Slated ;
Notice has been received by
"" Mrs. Eunice . Brandt member of
the Oregon Society of Landscape
Architects t f rom- Professor W.
'. Dorr ' Legg'ji- who Is to speak at
the April meeting of Salem's .Gar
den club, of the - program of the
third annual Corvallis garden fes
tival to be held May 8-11, on the
. college" campus. Mr. Legg is the
assistant professor ' of ' landscape
architecture at OSC. His talk to
" the Garden club will cover both
the garden festival and the de
sign and construction of walks
and terraces:
The four-day festival promises
to be full of interest and lnfor-
tVJT b k- ,c ' f 53 ese. Consider cotton lace from a short course for garden lovers.
52!3? obini0n; Mlss Barara the dress material counters. There are to be lectures by au-
Jean Templetoh, Miss Jessie May
ltm lluai Tlau -r .in
Ma!ne WT3terS' MlSS "i "ar" dow treatment in a bedroom. Use mation for garden lovers. The
lujw"i iio jvicii khici oeaon. .hir,t mitt, ...n ir f 9 f n:
&i?2 lJfTf ndow shades, which is sponsoring. the events
TtLCi wnPJMls y- tut5 a Z, . LoP sheer lace curtains over attempting to make the festival
Fruitland Women's Circle With
Mrs. Roy Lively, 2 p.m.
Sewing group of American Le
gion auxiliary, with Mr. W. H. An
derson. 1138 Jefferson atreet.
Florence Vail Missionary society.
Calvary Baptist church, 1:30 lunch
eon. Chapter G. PEO, salad with Mrs.
Ivan Stewart at 1 o'clock.
Spring Valley Home Missionary
ociety. with Mrs. Jess Walling.
1565 South Liberty street. 3 p.m.
Hayesville Woman's club with
Mrs. Lottie Morrison, 1060 Hunt
street.
Hayesville Junior Woman's club
with Jean Stettler. 7:30 p.m.
Tent Him Nn U..Xu- vn
i hall, s p.m.
j ARYE auxiliary No. 12, with
- mary sToaaara, 1421 North
OLD FWEND-4-Oulte dressed up is this browned piec of
brisket corned teef. Of course, the meat was- simmered gently
and slowly lor 3 or 4 hours in water to cover until the meat
offered no resistance to the pricldna of the two-tin ed meat fork.
The lima beans, soaked in water to freshen, were cooked in
the meat broth too, to absorb some of the savory, piquant
flavor so characteristic of really fine corned beeL
Ruhndorf, Miss Barbara Hollings
worth. Miss Barbara Compton
and Miss Spears.
;
to be discussed are roses camei- Missionary Group Delegates Will Be
Wlin rn PTTl lias, rhododendrons, the fall flow.
fiv- n tt w r SJJTTS: To Hear
ItisternjStar Has
Anniversary-
new house, and a number of oth-
Speaker Named at Meet
Mrs. Dorothy, Hauge -presided
Pattern
Inspection will be held at the
Degree of Honor meeting Friday
night at the KP hall at 8 o'clock.
The national usher, Lois Geiser,
of Battleground, Wash., will be
the special guest. She is the re
gional director of Oregon and
Washington and will hold her an
nual inspection.. A social even
ing will follow.
No. 114-106
" tTNOPSIS OF ANNUAL BTATEMWJT
OP THE
Kansas City Life Insurance
Company
Kansas City. In the State of Missouri, on
tha tntrty-ftrat aay of December. 140. anad
to tlM Insurance Comrotsx toner sf the Stat
f Orccoo. pursuant to law:
Canttal
Amount of capiUl stock paM
1.OO0.0OO 00
Total pranluia Income for tb
. ... 11.301. B51.TI
Xaterot. slrfdrnd and rants
recelTeU during Ue year . . . 4. 044,011. IT
Jncooe from other sources re-
aTtd surtnc the year 1.441,41.M
Total fcacoB
Otasej
17.S13.378.T3
imull
PaM for koeae. encta
anauitlaaaas nrrttetr
mluea I .44,0J.ao
Drrtdends paid to BeUeykoM-
era aurinf the year 233,774 64
EHvldcnda naM on capital
ntoea euriac the year 140.0OS.oe
Commiasktne and salaries paid
durtns the year S. 12s. Ml. 14
Tuea, Hcenaes and fees paM
eturinc the year 4S3.S38.4d
Amount of all stber expendi
tures 1.SS3.S3S.S1
sspendita
. 13. 87,344. &
Talus of real estate swsad
(market vaioe) . .. $ M,4M.5.Sft
Loans en mortcaxes and col
lateral, etc. .. is.9M.ttS.t7
aJae of hoods owned (tnor-
Used 42.144. 700.82
Tasaa of stocks uamd (mar
ket TakM) .... None
aTreaaktm notes and poiicy
kmc i. lt.387.3C4.33
Cash In banks and oa band.. 1.733,79.e4
InUre.it and rests doe and an- -
craed LtlS.03S.ia
Wat nncoliected and deferred
3.TU.TTS.14
Total adnUtted aaseU .....SllT.3a.4.2
Hat reeereea ...... '. lT.9n,m.M
. Crass claims for lesata unpaid 429.S4S.4S
All other kahtutiea ......... a.lTs.OM.1
Total llahiUtlea, except can-
ttal v . flW.tlR.lM. II
Capital paid up . S , LOOO,o.M
arpkat orer ail liabilities... .3M.Sua.ll
norirr-
swksen .....1 9JtM,seat
,. Total ..UJ...-UL30S.04J
' - . Biwlani la Orefest far tad Tea ,
ft pewailtnns and asBunltles -
tenelved duHng the year ...$ 14t.n33 U
XMvmeada paid sUiria the
year .... s r :- 3.113.M
Jfet tosses and claims, andow- . ; -
aienta, surrenders, and an- ; 2 " "
, auiUes pel durinc the year i ' ltf.0u.U
KANbAS OTT Mr-E ENSCBANCS r 1
j tX)MfAX -- .--.-.;'';
W. K. ffTXBV. Pres."
' ; . ' ' -" .. ' C. M. SSARB, Sec. "
St-tLHory rerident attorney for ssrrkss,
9. C Oirter, iorUaBd. Oretoa.
7 4681
meet at KP
Dauchtors of rrivil wr v.i.r.n.
Woman's clubhouse. 8 p.m. Depart
ment Inspector to visit.
FRIDAY
Liberty Women's club heirloom
and hobby show and tea. afternoon
nl evening. Scholarship benefit.
DAV auxiliary aU day sewina
with Mrs. Ralph Secor. 3325 Center
street, no-host luncheon at noon.
Neighbors of Woodcraft at Fra
ternal temple, 7:30 p.m.
Englewood Women's club with
Mrs. W. A. Reeves, 1055 North 18th
street at 2 p.m.
Married Couples club of Ameri
can Lutheran church, no-host sup
per, 6:30.
Unitarian Women's alliance, with
Mrs. Charles South, 335 North Sum
mer street, 2 p.m.
WRC celebration of Grand Army
Day. 2 to 5 VFW hall.
Missionary society of First Chris
tian church meet in church parlors
7:30 p.m.
Cootie club dance at VFW hall.
8 p.m.
MONDAY
Hal Hibbard auxiliary past de- '
partment presidents' luncheon. 1
p.m. at Spa. Department councU, 2
p.m.. Woman's clubhouse. Camp
2nd. auxiliary assembly dinner.
6 JO. meeting 8 pjn.
American Legion auxiliary. Fra
ternal temple. 8 p.m.
Junior Legion auxiliary, Frater
nal temple. 4:13 p.m.
TUESDAY
Macleay 4M club with Mrs. Harry
Martin, sr.. 2 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
,AA.UW board meeting, with Mrs.
V. D. Bain, 260 West Superior,
p.m. t.
The . Mieeinnarv SUvitv of 'the
By BARBARA JEAN VINCENT er such topics. One of the prin- First christian church will hold at the regular session of Salem
t-si wrc. was an evenuui one cipai lectures win De given Dy nor. Aprll meeting Friday evening Rebekah lodge Monday night
for three Salem people and their George Otten of the state high- at 7;30 the church parlor. Mrs. Next Monday delegates to the
families. Sororities at Oregon are way department w. n twt whn rwnt nvr Rebekah assemble of Oregon at
The 46th anniversary of the ""fy"5 on Informal rushing Several Attractions 40 years as a missionary in India, Baber will be elected.
founding of the local chapter of spring term. However, only one A feature of the 'festival will be will be the guest speaker. The Mrs. Elsie Townsend, team cap
the Order of the Eastern Star was wT1asc?SSa!y , the Kap" ne garden demonstrations to be devotional will be led by Mr. tain, requests that all members
observed on Tuesday in Masonic a Alp J Plige Adele held each afternoon in a select- D. J. Tripp. The theme will be: -I of drill team . be present next
temple. A covered dish dinner and thePi Beta Phis to in- ed group of . Corvallis gardens. Will Build My Church, a Leaven Monday for practice. Plans are
was served at 6:30. The tables y Leone Spaulding, a new co- Experts will be stationed in these in Society." i . . being made by Salem Rebekah to
were aecoraiea wiin macs and . """"" J"ui ir gardens to give the visitors Infor-
spring blossoms. Mrs. E. T. Hart- nouse.
well was in charse of nrranoA-
ments. th U of O campus ever since she
mation about them.
There will be special musical attend the 'convention April 19, at
numbers and later an hour of so- Scotts Mills. :
a as. 1 s. 1 llrlVk Hf Ml TKMVl O m T flrrl CI aVl O 5 stT T ' . af a ' a,
Charter members were special registered last faU. Her mterest exMhmoa-t ':Z. man of the hostess committee. MOIIierS lVieei QI
A 1 1 A '
nuew ,laa n veiT acxive on n .v f4nWer.,r, I w,n K. nvH
WW AS. A mhUOVUVUS VI U1C WfTIi.l w sau i -at''a
will be
members living who were present JrJ0"1 csSt sSe, ?Zge fSw Friend, of Captain Donald LaUSCUine
when the charter was secured. rfm Jft BflwW, show presented by 14 clubs of Poujade, who has been stationed . 1 . , A1ur
The three in attendance were Mrs. r1!LS State Federation of Garden at Camp Stevens, will be inter- Mr8' J' Sechrist and Mrs. C- L.
Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. May r.s" its pages- dubs, sunset dedicaUon of the ested to learn that he will leave errnan were hostesses to mem-
Pearce and Mrs. Lena Cherrinc- Mrs- Walter Spaulding accom- . " J j w , bers of the Delta Tau Gamma Mo-
to- In greeting these guests tne Pd her daughter, Leone, to "0 "i " """ tinine school at Fort Monroe" therV club at Lausanne hall Mon-
she was worthy matron of the and alrady says she likes the
chapter. Mrs. Meyers was the university.
first "Adah" of the organization st"art Nelson, familiarly
and Mrs. Pearce its
urer.
year. It is expected that many of I T
the visiting parents will be able Tvi 13,, V.,-
to enjoy parts of both programs. lVA1 Dudley IKJ
out in the program with Mrs.
Norma Shaw leading a short de
votional and Mrs. Ulrich and Miss
Benitine St Helen furnishing a
musical program. '.
Present - were -Mrs. ; Ulrich, Miss
first treas- ""own to Salem people as the "1J T fj ZZ Programs. - " ' ,
first reas-.. P L?5J10 Wfkend TL Anri
Other guests introduced were football fame, has the honor of ZZlT " IZTZ" "
nasi wnrthv rrnrf m, an appointment to AnnaDolis. . . duaicj are st Hrf r t..w m-
Paul H. Hauser7sr., sTwor Friday night was made baTd-VnlTv nnSd ZuvTl ? M. Magee Ta Vlc
grand patrons, R. W. Davis and memorable in the minds of all Lthanta wIr lZ Mrs. Harry Ross, Mrs. Shaw and
Milton U Meyers. Mrs. Milton Aon UCKS Dr me Presence Knta. - ZZ " V the hostess.
nights; the annual honors Green
" v. " of Kav Kvr anri hi. KanH f"" onaumay; aance recitals on oi Mr. f. O. Jonnson of Hazel
v. a wi uie criaricr j m both
members. concert and then a dance. Salem
The K,vtK,i iur- tt tJ peoDle were nleasantlv imH wv-aUUJi, o-uuruay morning; ine
i " tn. ' ZLJZZ -"".I. to see Carol Cook, down toe mothers' Saturday April 26 and4will take place at
convocation, Saturday morning; The wedding is planned for fil-I MotnPr nt
party Thursday at the hall. The r' "
WrirS z?2 Ez- paT m Forrester Home
the officers during which she wJr a five dollar prize for buDdings, presenteT bv different . The Hi-Y Mothers met Tues
was presented witn a gift of cry- " wc mr. xvysers deDartmenta of -ll4l xi,. a, f w, t,. afternoon with Mrs. R. L.
stal from the group. The chapter ue5uons aunng tne concert De- a
presented her a large bouquet of batin k nly one of Carol's tal-
roses while Mrs. Ivan Stewart ,or she is very active in Sa- TD. j iv . i
sang "In the Heart of a Rose." lem hih schools Her fellow de- -DriClCje V11IDS
The program consisted of a paper bating teammates were Dorothy x TT- J.
by Mrs. Belle Niles Brown on Uona Battson and Bob -tl3 IlOnorea
the "Earlv Histnrv rf Salem" OCOtt.
The men members of First Bap- 60108 by Mr Willard Hornschuch
Baptist Women
To Celebrate
tist
guests
older girls danced while the nait hJ -T
smaller, girls played games. There daM.' ' ?wa? Schunk
were 40 present The younger rt f!TTant hOBt!!eS.i
girls served the lunch. The nt JW' Clt hbnrZ
meeting is to elect new officers f, TTS l'1
Bridge clubs are playing an im- and it will be Thursday, April " MeJ" "
nortant nart in aooiai 13th. at 7:30 o'clock. ery. Member Earn DUar" pro-
days.
Today Mrs. Carl Nelson will en- , . ' oimuay M
. . fnr trim ranal 7 rr i,n C"m
lenain at nr k rrt hnms - j j w twu
the pleasure of members of her Francisco after a : 15 day stay m
a a a7 at Jm 9 Ca
church of Salem will be honor accompanied, by Mrs. Hornschuch. WOmn C-ro1f.or3
sts at a deliphtfi,! fn,r,; The worthy matron announced lcu VJUUCi
birthday anniversary Friday t"3 APril 15 there will be a dis- VvlII PlnV
April 4th at 7:45 o'clock. The ct meeting with Salem and Sil- " X1X 1
two women s missionary societies parucipaung ana Lacae. Day at Salem Golf -r "r- " T, Salem with his wife and arnsil
oi tne church are celebrating the me wortny grand matron, Mrs. club will officiaUy oDen Fridav ZZ T iuliuweQ daughter Karen m
70th anniversary of the founding Hollis Huntuigton will be present. 2.tf TjaSeS cfalelS MErcef wmau?aTnome"o?Teyr
rl6".5! tt . . men golfers are invited to Kat. owen S?Z' Pnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Du--
,6,i njionary society and MnQTPCiQQC! h ot
in honor of this event a program ' olcooCo I fcJlfc?
jeer, was nearly comDleted. A
14. LeRoy Casey left Sunday Jjncheon meeting was planned for
attend; class A, B and C golf will st--!,- fhnrrh
be in play. ,T
Thprp will Kp. a rxJh . -J''" x orexuan ana JttTS.
gan, until late summer.
Mr mwtit Mn f44 SS4
eon at the club house after the toir XbnTiSt f3 hosts to Mrs- Hf. mother.
r'!M" mertTomeUonV Hff 9
tucj wcui iu ruruana wnere
she entrained for a six months
tour of the east Mrs. Henning-
sen wintered in California before
of special interest is hoincr trivn l,,! A T":
in the church auditorium. Follow- K1U-kJ l LVUlIier
urll'rrrfthrTl0111686 I Mrs- Robin D and Mrs. Har
group will go to the Darlors where m: .
the "Tables of the Months" will m'1 and Al Petre co-captaL" A late supper will follow an even
ons anTVPhPTriate dra- Im SSSSS home ' ' ! n
tions and the hostesses will as- i . . . Mm)n Ar th. wur- Mrs. Lynn Heise will be host
KhLTl1! eir club flnd a few additional ebrate Grand Army Day on Fri- to member of her club to- coming here for ix weeks
J guests. i day, witn a reception at the Vet- ' 6 ' " '" uomeon
The following ladies are acting j Spring flowers and Easter ap- eraM of Foreign Wars hall. The Saginaw street Bridge will be in
as hostesses: Mesdames Floyd pointments i provided the decora- reception is to be given in honor P18 for evral hours with a late
White, J. G. Nash, John Gibson, tive note about the rooms and on of department officers and hours suPPr following.
C. H. McCullah, T. C. Macky; Su- the tables. Contract bridge was in are rom 2 until 5 o'clock. Mem- Mrs. George Rodgers has bid
sie Parmenter, Joe Teel, Walter play during the evening and the bers of all patriotic orders are den her club luncheon this after
Lottis, Jessie Armold, Lee Cross, group honored Mrs. Al Petre with invited. noon at Godfrey's with bridge in
Leon Lambert E- S. Jones. Those a shower. . ' Play at the Rodger's home during
in charge of the "Tables of the I Covers were placed for Mrs. Mis Maxine Paulsen, Miss Es- the afternoon hours.
Month" are Mesdames Ray Cates, Sephus Starr, Mrs. Max Flannery, Nelson, Miss Marge John- Mrs. Glenn Paxson will honor
Henry Schmidt Homer Blum, Mrs. Creighton B. Jones and Miss on Miss MaiT Ellen Simmons, the Bono Tempo club at luncheon
?-..B.arnett Floyd McClellan, Kreta Janz, guest; Mrs. Alden Mi5S Hilda Crawford, Miss Beth and bridge this afternoon at her
Foyd MUler, Otto Engdahl, E. W. Adolph, Mrs. Al Petre, Mrs. W. T. Holcomb and Miss Connie Cart- suburban home. Mrs. . Kenneth
Peterson, Bern Zobel, George Waterman, Mrs. Harry Gustaf- mil1 are motoring to Portland to- Barker will also be a bridge host
Starr, Earl Hatfield and Dewey son,. Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Rob- nnt for dinner and to attend the ess tonight when she fetes mem-"aJLls-
. ert Joseph, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, opera, "Madame Butterfly." , bers of her club.
I risft TsTV"i S I nTAfrAM iti.l I 1-,, -.f " .
" f m uc as Mrs. riobin Day and Mrs. Harold
1 IaWC " r limn S9 -xr r I Versi Ik Af i -v .
for
EASTER
BEAUTY
SPECIAL!
First 4.00 Duart Oil J fw
Permanent for OrOU
Second Duart Oil Kfr
Permanent for wUC
Bring a friend-divide the cost!
Beaciy Sicdio
980 S. Commercial Ph. m$
' ' ' ..' ' f : I
nty
. . . yet HE-MAN Food
follows: hvmn sons? led hv Mrs rvi;
T, v.; v..4;r,.ii . . . . . u'msa
u UUo mvuuiuiv ms" us money; devotions, Mrs. Rob- i
aress on your "must nave list. . ert Hurlburt; "A New Lease On
and order this pattern today! It's Life," playlet; anniversary hymn,
an Anne Adams style, Pattern girl's trio; Angel of the Churches,
4681, and just the sort of little Mrs. Marion Curry; Voice, of the
print you'll need to take you ion Scriptures. Mrs. Alvin Rirhflrrt.
your social rounds through spring son; and Voice of the Decades, the DeUa ete uLiTl
and summer. The whole dress is Mrs. Stanley Morris. . lhcieutsdghTw V def
j , . . . v,... luciiiuers oi me committee m
elling shows smart originality ! in charge of the general plans are
a high, scalloped seam to slim Mrs. I. A. Fox, Mrs. Fred J. Tooze,
Delta; Zeta Alums
Entertained j,.
Mrs. B. ; L. Bradley entertained
sert supper. Bridge was in play
during the evening with prizes
going to Mrs.' Virgil Sexton and
your waist and in generous gath- Mrs. Albert Ramseyer, Mrs. F. A. Miss Maxine Pauln
The alumnae have completed
enough knitted squares for an
afghan for Bundles for Britain.
Those present were Mrs. Floyd
Bowers, Mrs. Ward Davis, Mrs.
Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. A. H. Far-
ers to soften the bodice panels. Starkev and Mrs. Dorothv Ve
Notice the gracefully shaped
yokes. Your sleeves may be short r i tit.ii W
or in gathered,! three-quarter DrUnJCS Will De
length. And you may buckle a TT a C i
belt in back, tie it in front or, Sue llOStS OatUrClay
mairir. ,5. ..!..., i uJL Dr. and Mrs. Estill lirimV hv.! WW, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs.
frock with ie accompanying invited guests to their new home "" Morrow, Mrs. Virgil Sex
Sewing Instructor to speed you on North 21t street Saturday !? M":ioltirB- haffer 11155
on' i night for an informal party. The CIara Milke Mls Maxine Paul-
Patter 4681 is available in mis- "ooms will be decorated with; sen and Mrs. Bradley.
ses and women's sizes 12, 14 16, blossoms, pansies and forget-me- ' . 1
18, 20, 30, 32,j 34, 36, 38 and 40. nots. elUi Brown, Mrs. Emma
Size 16 takes 13 H yards 39 inch bridge will be in play during """v uaroncr Knapp
tne evening and a late supper iiujr Ior B montn s
will be served by the hostess. I pleasure l'P to Los Angeles, San
Guests will be Mr. and MrsJ Die and ' other points south.
Glenn Paxson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 17)67 California by car.
Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Luther ! ;. " i
L. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ells ald FrizzeU eater
worth Ricketti, Mr. and Mrsl Ivaii tained fnormally at luncheon and
Merchant Mr. and Mrs. Walter bride Wednesday afternoon at
Snyder, Mr. smd Mrs. M. Steph- "f1" Court street home for the
enson, Mrs. Dwight Lear and Dr. pleasure lof a group of friends.,
and Mrs. Brunk.
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DRESS and STYLE NUMBER, i
The NEW 1941 PATTERN BOOK
Br ANNE ADAMS Is finished I j So
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ery hour. It -shows original, dis
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sportswear, afternoon and evening
frocks and home styles. It brings
news of fabrics and accessories i A
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