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r f u ' PAGE TWELVE Matrons Are Bidden to : Luncheon ; Mr. Louemma "Houghton of Portland has j invited members of the Monday Study club and Tuesday drama class to lunch eon on Saturday afternoon, at her home. Mrs. Roughton, a for mer Salem resident, was a mem ber of the two clubs before mov ing to Portland and was enter tained by the clubs during her stay In Salem, the past legisla tive session. -!! - Members of the Monday Stu dy ciud planning o uncim Mrs. -Frederick Lamport, Mrs. liicnara 2iaier, jvjlts. wan ivitijci- lan, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. i William Mc- Gilchrist, Jr., Mrs. George Al exander, Mrs. Harry Crain,Mrs. Donald Roberts, Mrs. 'David Bennett Hill and Mrs. E. J. Scel lars. - ' .f. i ' ; 1 Tuesday drama class members going will be Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mrs. Robert Brady, Mrs. Karl Becke, I Mrs.! William Ev erett Anderson, Mrs. Edgar Pierce, Mrs. Verne Mclntyre, Mrs, J. E. jiw, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. Carl . Nelson, Mrs, Merrill Ohling and Mrs. Robert M. Gatke, Audience j to See Gay Stage A new departure in stage set tings and costumes . will be seen In Willamette" university's1 pro- duction of "The Comedy ot Er-" -rors" Saturday night at Leslie auditorium. The stage was de signed by Miss Constance Fow ler and is considered by the di , rector, iMrs. Genevieve Oppen as the best set yet "prepared for a Willamette play. , ! It features gay colors in a modernistic Greek motive with the functional advantages of -different levels connected by ramps and stepsl "Three separate house--j holds are Represented on the stage so that the play may be presented without pause. The pale yellow background of the set will be complemented by the, Greek costumes, which, x contrary to popular belief, are gay .colors like saffron, wine, magenta and green. The cos turn- Ing was done entirely by the dramatics classes of the univer . sity. - ' !..- -i - . "The Comedy of Errors'; is being, presented by the junior class as a climax of Saturday's , May weekend - festivities on j the ' campus. i . , ' .-. . ! Junior Pupils -In Recital Junior pupils at the Sacred Heart academy! will appear in the following program at 2:30 to day in the assembly hall: School Cadets March Raymond i Junior orchestra Twinkling Toes -J , Carey Piano, Madeleine Becker , The Strolling Harp Player.. Harding - . v I Piano, Janet Kirk. Boy' Scouts ..Martin I Piano, James Bremmer The Lost Chord ... air. Eckstein ! Piano, Thomas Ford . Pupils' Concertino . Herber ' Violin. John Schwartz My Lady Dances.. Mainville Piano. Monette Moling Spring Morning . King . - Piano, Yvonne Lagenfeld i "Wake Up"... 1 i Phillips Boys' chorus: t Blue Butterflies..-.. MainvWe , Piano. Dolores Brennan . i : La Brunette .4........ Severn Violin, Allen Carson Along Country Roads......... Blxby Piano, Elizabeth Meier i- My Allca Blue Gown...... Tierney , Voice. Alice Marie Stelwer Valse Isabel . i ... Rogers Harp, Joan Brennan Piano. Dolores Brennan ' Secret ; .....GauUer ' Piano, WiUiam Sherrrfan carl Dance Chamlnade Piano, Jean Elolse Evans . - Tis Raining i ; , i Baines Ave Maria L. Gregorian !.; Girls' chorus r - You Must have 1 yv I 8PuG7A7Q8 WHITE with PATENTl WHITE with BROWN CALF! The shoes you "want for your -suits .your dressier casual clothes! tlastidzed tofit sleekly v . .. of BUCK with STITCHED - PATENT.. . BROWN and WHITE or BLUE and WHITE ' .BUCK with CALF! . . j?nnr:DuijT siioe ssons Corner Court and Liberty v : y Salem, Ore. '0w i MAXINE BUKfcN Editor . , Lt Herbert Glaisyer tt. x k x For HlS Marriage TO Plans have now been complet ed for the wedding j-of Miss Laura Lou Hickman and LA. Herbert B. Glaisyer, JrV on Sat urday night after the arrival of Lt. Glaisyer early Thursday, morning from Stockton, Calif. It was not known until this week that Lt Glaisyer would be able to obtain a leave as he only re ceived his lieutenant's commis sion last week. He Is now sta tioned In Stockton as instruc- tor of the advanced class, United States army air corps. Lt Glais yer and his' bride will leave Im mediately after the wedding for their new home in Stockton. The First Presbyterian church will be the setting for the cere mony with Rev. W. Irvin Will iams officiating -at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Arthur H. Denison will play the wedding marches and Miss Flavia Downs will be the soloist ' Mr. Tyler Brown will give his niece in marriage and Miss Pa tricia Noonan will be the honor attendant Mr. ' Cecil Quesseth will stand with Lt. Glaisyer as best man. , The home of ' Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Dunsmoor will be the scene of the wedding reception. Mrs. Dunsmoor is a sister of the bride. Miss Hickman has been feted Tnninr fTlnVi poteve JUJ:UUi IUXJ 1 VlP Kr3 P'ol inn A CltUil The Salem Junior Woman's club members entertained with a ."penny jamboree" for Mrs. Jo seph Felton," the club's delegate to the national ' federation con vention in Atlantic City, Wed nesday night at the clubhouse. Members and guests were dressed In play clothes "and en- joyed competitive games during the evening. Mrs. Ruth Cattrall auctioned the . box lunches. Among the guests attending were Mrs. George Bagnall, Mrs. Junior Eckley, Mrs; " Frederick Worral, Mrs. Robert Worrat Miss Bernice Caplkiger, Miss Ada Yoder and Miss Edna Ster-! naman. ' ' ! iv Mrs. J. V. Tompkins headed the committee in charge of ar rangements and assisting her were Miss Beth Billings, Miss Barbara Whipple, Miss May belle Frazier, Miss Margaret Clare, Mrs. Ruth ' Cattrall, Mrs. J. C. Pike and Mrs. Delbert Schwab bauer. : . Mrs. Wallace Foster and- Mrs. George Belt .t were additional guests, at the luncheon Mrs. John Carson, Mrs.' Allan Carson . and Mrs. Karl Becke were host-' esses for on Thursday afternoon t at the Maridn hotel for members of their club. a Mr.' and Mrs. C. D. May field of Portland are spending the week in Salem with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Drynan. $3.95 and '4.95 SOCIETY MUSIC The HOME - , t C 1 Arrives in Salem T t t. i LOU HlCKITian - if " . at several .bridal showers since the announcement of her. en gagement in April. She is the daughter of Mrs. Clara Hick man. . Lt Glaisyer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Glais-. yer and attended Oregon State college where he was a member of Phi Delta. Theta. '.i-V'- H-"-: - ,;K:-..- ' V x -1 rOSier AWarClS AnilOUnCGCl 1 Results of the American Le gion Auxiliary poppy poster contest-were announced yesterday by Mrs,' Merle Travis, chairman, Mrs. Paul Ficke, vice-chairman and Mrs. Albert C Gragg. Judging based on appeal, ar tistic ability, originality and neatness were as. follows: i Fourth to sixth grade entrants city schools: first Bob Seam- ster, Englewood; second, Shirley Cross, Englewood; , honorable mention, Jean Gettman, Engle wood. li Junior high entrants: first I Wayne Weston, Parrish; second,) Rosabell Ross, Leslie;- honorable-mention, Betty Mon- oles, Leslie. High school win ners: I first Bud Wolf; second, , David Foster; honorable men tion, (Virginia Riessbeck. " Winners in the rural schools, j fourth to sixth grades were: ' first Dorothy Coon, Keizer; sec- 1 ond, Clifford Kleman; honorable mention, Phyllis Wyant Keizer," and winners In the seventh, and ; eighth grades were: first Pearl Hamilton, Keizer; second, Ruth Pearcy, Keizer, and honorable mention, Dorothea Evans, Rickey, ' ' Cash; prizes will be presented the winners. Local judges were ' Mrs. Marian Field, manager of . the Salem art center, Miss Con- tanc favltr. art - Inctnirtnr ' Willamette university, and Mrs. T. Lij Kuhns, representative of i the auxiliary. ine urst prize posters m eacn class have been 'sent to the de partment secretary of the Amer ican Legion auxiliary to enter the department contest and the winners from all units In Ore gon In each class will be for warded to Indianapolis for the national contest Mrs. Leon Browq was appointed state judge of poppy posters by Mrs. Hubert Goode, the department president h h Richmond PTA Is sponsoring a benefit carnival at the school house tonight beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Each grade will have a , concession and .a special fea ture will be the Gay AO's show presented by pupils of Parrish junior ; high school. Funds from the carnival are to be used for next J year's PTA projects., 1 I ii . !! - ! ...... i Mrs. Henry V. Compton , and Mrs.! George Croisan entertained with' a. delightful May morning breakfast Thursday at the for mer's';!. North Summer street homej for the pleasure of Mrs. Max: age on her birthday. M The ! Florence Vail Missionary society will have "a- mystery daughter dessert supper at the Calvary BaptisUchurch tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Here's Salom's "Ilorc for; Your Eloney" Either Boys' or Girls' Models - . - 3 A This Is IIol M VY I O' v TRUSS RODS REINFORCE . H WHOLE FRONT ASSEMBLY. :.f . DUST RINGS PROTECT ALL ; BEARINGS AND TRIPLE REIN 1 1 FORCING OF FRONT FORK. O MORROW COASTER BRAKE. it ;-Rf OEEGOir STATESl'lAN. Salem. Oriaon.' Friday Morning; tier Conference To Attract ; Alumnae Delta Delta Delta alumnae are interested, in .the northwest re gional conference to be held In Portland on Saturday with head quarters at the -Benson hotel. During the morning and kfter . noon sessions there will be pan el and round table discussions.'" Mrs. Paul Colvin, Walla Walla, regional president, will preside. At noon a panhellenie luncheon on the battleship Oregon will be held to which other panhellenie members are invited. Speakers will be Dean Kate Jameson of Corvallis and Mrs. Close Schmitz of Salem.- -i If A formal banquet will high light the conference Saturday night in the crystal room of the hotel, Guest speakers will be Mrs. Alexander Grant, Minne apolis, national treasurer, j and Mrs. J. R. Lauson, Seattle, dis trict president; j i , . Among those attending . from Salem will be Mrs. Fred Ftnsley, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Close f1?? pb fT" - Zr Miss Esther Baird, Miss Joseph-. ine Baumgartner and Mrs4 Wal ter Socolofsky. A number of the active girls from Oregon - State college and University of . Ore gon will attend the conference. v - .f i . "i ' i Orchestra Willi Play Saturday ! , The Junior Philharmonic or chestra, under the direction of Vernon Wiscarson, will play a program' in Salem' high school auditorium . on , Saturday night Numbers chosen are; . f, l j America The Beautlfulw.J-Ward Triumphal March from "Aldaf-Verdi Gold and Silver Waltz. .XXehar . Orchestra ; m- ' v -La. Cinquantaine . i..Gabrie Marl Bonnie Daugherty, ceUq !-;. Viennese Melody. Arr. by DeLamater Orchestra ' ; f-- Saxophone solo -. , , .Selected Deryl Yocom ;' " ; ., Rita' Garrett, accompanist Songs ox Yesteraay Arr. by DeLamater Ecossaise .scotch - pane Orchestra r . j. Home on the Range ; i t . , Glenn Garrett, French horn - Rita Garrett, accompanist; Ase's Death -4-Grieg String orchestra, i Amaryllis 6B5!iMendeis On Wings String trti. Hope Jaquith, ? violin; . Bonnie uaugneny, j ceiio, ana' jo-. anne TwedW piano. Poem Festival Overture National Anthem : . . Orchestra i Flbich Taylor 4-Keys GolferS Play In , - i J rOnlOna , v A group of the Salem Women golfers, motored to Portland ' Wednesday to play the women of the Portland Country dub. The Salem V women are now members of the Oregon Wom en's Golf ' association and ; will play the various Oregon; clubs during the season. ,. Vj'"- Attending from, here i were Mrs.Cenneth Potts, Mrs.' W. T. Waterman, Mrs. Sephus ) Starr, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Harold M.. Qlinger, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. A. G. Nowels, Mrs Henrietta Quinn, Mrs.-Harry H. Olinger, Mrs. E. N,' Gil lingham, Mrs. Kate Bell,; Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Mrs." John H. Thompson, Mrs. Claude M. Johns, and Mrs. R. I. MacLaugh- lin- .Y-. - J 111 The Salem ' women will j meet for their weekly play tWs morn ing and luncheon will be served at the clubhouse after the'day's 'piay ' - - ' 1 i n i : Mrs. James Wardwell ank sons, Danny and Howard, are;' guests ws. ai me nome i or Mrs. Amsberry, who is Mrs. Wajftwell's mothen Mr. and Mrs Wardwell are former owners of the -local variety store. They now ilive at Lakeview. i l n Genuine Roll-Fasl And Is Priced ail . a "Cheap SEE OIIE TODAY AT Dicv fcCkStfcta,... : . By DOLORES BOLAND It's About Time to make a coat-dress to be worn with or without a shirt Adjust sleeve length so that cuffs of shirt will be exposed as shown. Mighty smart and very 1941. VFW District Aaarirr -fcA iVifc?f lAysJ Dallas auxiliary, Veterans For- Wars .was hostess, at ,a meeting of district No. 4 on Thursday. District president Reta Wolfe, Salem, presided. Auxiliaries from Silverton, Dal las, Cascade and Marion auxil iary No. 661, Salem, were pres ent " J ' ' . .. Distinguished guests present were Edith Mudd, Salem, junior department president; Mrs. Wal ter Wickert president of Marion auxiliary No. 661; Hazel Raye, president of 'Dallas auxiliary, and President Tucker of Silver ton. ; - , Marion auxiliary No. 661 re ceived a shower of gifts for the. new Veterans home In Salem, from; other auxiliaries in the districts. - Yearly reports were given by presidents of each aux iliary. ! ' '".''" After the business meeting re freshments were served. Present from Salem: Mrs. Ward Wolfe, Mrs. Walter Wickert, Mrs. Rus sell -Mudd, Mrs. Arvin Strayer, Mrs. Ralph Harlan, Mrs. Frank Devlin,' Mrs. B. Cameron, Mrs. Effie Wetsel, Mrs. Bert Tomp kins and Mrs. Eva Rush. " Spring ' Dance at High School . '- The senior, class members pt the Salem high school . will en tertain with a student ' body dance tonight in the school gym-. nasium. Bolton McNahon's or chestra from Portland will play for the Informal affair between a- anci-,11 'p'cloct C i : . , :l j- ' Spring' ' flowers and ; garden scenes will provide the decora tions. Patrons and patronesses - will be Mr. and Mrs.- T. J. Bra bec, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Yocom and the class advisors, Miss Ann Boentje, Miss' Mary B. Sayles and Mr. Walter Bowman. ! - Miss Mary Jane Brabec, class vice-president heads the direc torate and assisting her are Miss . Bernice Smothers, advertising; ! Miss Dorothy Engle, decorations; j Miss Betty Childs, patronesses; Reed Nelson, floor; and Roily Cleveland, clean-up. Mrs. Gussle Shaw entertained tthe Busy Neighbors club at her home on Wednesday.- Guests "were Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Mrs. Mamie Calloway, Mrs. Jennie Willis, Mrs. Pauline Clark,' Mrs. Agnes Hayre, Mrs. Alice Adams. . Mrs. Adams was the honored . guest as she is leaving soon for the. east - ' - - Mrs. David Wright entertained the Book-A-Month elub at a dessert luncheon Thursday after noon at her Stewart street home. Mrs. Ira L. Darby gave the book review. The June meeting will be a picnic luncheon at the home of Mrs. Eric Butler and members will bring guests. ;- V 01 ! i :f: -' i -. ' . ' - . i . II I; 7r :tv .Uft II cle" Decan3 THE BETTER GRADE, EASY- RIDING TOXELw SADDLE.. BONDERIZED ENAMEL FINISH PREVENTS RUST. O POPULAR SCOUT HANDLEBARS. isi Wedding Day to Be May 30- -Another, popular Salem'maid i to be a;May bride will be Miss ' Eleanor Aspinwall, daughter, . of ; Mr. and Mrs. . Phil : Aspinwall, J who Will be married to Mr. Rob . ; ert Cochrane, son ' of Mrs. Lou , ; Cochrane; of Cornelius, on Fri- ' day,' May . 30. ;.'. ' ." . ' - The ceremony, will take place . ' in Cornelius and the couple will ' reside In Hillsboro after their marriage where Mr. Cochrane Is on the faculty, of . the public schools. ' . Tonight Mrs. Clarence Frey 9. (Vera,; Luther) and Miss Mar- , garet Sorahan will be .hostesses for a; miscellaneous shower at' the former's home on North Cot-, tage street for the pleasure of Miss I Aspinwall. After ... an in formal evening a late., supper . " will be served by the hostesses and spring flowers will provide the decorative note. . . -; Bidden to honor Miss Aspin- ; wall ire Miss Vivian Aspinwall, Miss Dorothy Cooke, Miss Jean nette Graber, Miss Elizabeth v GobeV Miss Eleanor Sherman, Miss Jessica Kinsey, Miss Fran ces Knott, Miss Marjoric Price, 'Miss Patricia Fahey, Miss Phyl lis Scott Miss Elizabeth Lewis, T Miss Irene Zamzow, Miss Laura Lou - Hickman, ' Miss Patricia Noonan, Mrs. Phil . Aspinwall, Mrs. jtoger Kellogg, Mrs. Glenn Ward Mrs. Gene Myers of Gas ton, Mrs. Homer Stiffler, Mrs. Glenn Luther, Mrs. William Hoyt! Mrs. Robert Brownell, Mrs. JJ.; W. Gobei, Mrs. A. B. McDowell, Mrs. Thomas Roen, jr., Mrs. Ellen Aspinwall, Mrs. Lloyd Demarest Mrs. LeRoy Bright ; Mrs. Clayton Vandar warka,' Mrs. John L. Sorahan, Mrs. Vivian Lewis, Mrs. Burl Cox and Mrs. A. E. Luther. Mrs.1 Teeson Hostess Is The " Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club met with Mrs. - Velma Teeson for a covered dish lunch and business meeting. Re port of the treasurer and secre tary and of the cooked food sale were given. Present were Mrs. Lottie Townsend, Mrs. Eva Cra ven, Mrs. Effie Tyler, Mrs. Alta Scott Mrs. Pauline Clark, Mrs. Eliza "ted, .Ruth Darling, Mrs. Mina Olm- Mrs. HaUie; Lynch, Mrs. De Maris, Mrs. .Jennie Winchcomb, Mrs.; Irene Hensell, " Mrs. j Florence Bressler, Mrs. Velma Andregg, and the hostess, : Mrs. jVelma Teeson. The next , meetig will be with Mrs. Irene ' Hensell Wednesday,. May 7th. , j i ! . . ' Mrs. Richard Slater was host ' ess to members of her club at luncheon and bridge: . Tuesday afternoon and her. .additional - guests J were Mrs. Hollis Hun tington, Mrs. Wayne Loder and Mrs. George Weller. , ; TO OUR CUST0I1ERS AIID FRIEIIDS!! OWINQ TO THE FACT THAT SOME OF OUR CUSTOMERS WERE Dli APPOINTED DUR ING OUR RECENT SPECIAL SPRING SALE, DUE TO EARLY "SELL OUTS." WE ARE GLAD TO ANNOUNCE THESE ITEMS HAVE BEEN f RESTOCKED. AND ARE NOW OFFERED AT THE ADVERTISED SALE PRICE FOR THIS WEEK-END. j f f! KFTCHEII STOOLS Padded heat! chromium plated frame ; $1.99 ! ii 4-Piece IIATCnEn CAlIISf EH 75c valna 1 . 39c Mi, COPPED SCOUIl PADS, Degnlar 10c . . . I . 4 c APPnipVED TQEI1AFEUTIC LOUP. Beg. $1.95. $1.19 FILE AUAY CHESTS (or snail pans . . . . . 98c TABLE TEIIinS SETS, conpleie for . . . . . 21 C COIIPLETE BADinilTOlI SETSmu fall instructions $2.49 POTTEDY CASSEROLES, oven proof, large 11 ql., 97c i TEA STRAINERS, regular lCc value . . . . KNIFE SL1AIIPEIIEI1S, regular 25c value J . moimiG BOARD covEns ' Fits standard size boards In POCKET KIIIFE CLOTHES PHI HOUSE THEuIIOIIETEBS, aU-neial taclis V7ATEB FAUCET STDAHIEBS.all roiber GD.ASS IIATS. 18x33 inches, inlemoTen . SH.VEB PLATED CAKE SEBVEBS' . blflU 1 IIXsO Of Uil niHTTED GLOVES, for garden cd todspair; . . 10-Qli Heavy Dipped Gdvadzcd Paik limit I i easterner Sell Pciishhgf Liqdd FU303 UML save LUIICII niTS uilh 1 jkl lismes hlllrq $1.35, 95c B ATI! SCALES, mm WWM'MM M1IIIMMM MVWMJ Aajl kilUlt LI3 L3D CLUB CALENDAR - Old fashioned box supper, first . Christian church. pan. Unitarian Alliance with Mrs. Belen Goodenougn at 1930 Che- ' rnekeU street, i psa. Red Crou work. ' 4 " VFW auxiliary, 130 dessert ' luncheon with Mn, rrank Neia- . wander, 1S ChemekeU atreet. , , Juvenile Neighbors of Woodcraft.- Fraternal temple, 4 p. m. " wro at vrw ball, a p. m. ' - Salem Heights Woman's club, , Ik m. i ' Englewood Woman's club wtm ' Mrs. A. R. Tartar, 233 Garden . Boad, S p. m. ' ! ". - " ':'--,i MONDAY : - Ha. Hibbard " auxiliary, bu si ties meeting 1-J3Q p. m. at Worn- . , n's clubhouse. . - Delta Tau Gamma Mothers dub, Lausanne hall. 2:30 p. m. Wesley an Service Guild of Ja- - - son Lee church with Miss Maxine . Clark, 1493 North Commercial , street, t pjn. j ; Mrs.: Owen Will Be Hostess ) " ' -y " ' - Mrs. Jerrold .Owen will be a luncheon hostess todty when she entertains tor the ' pleasure of a group of matrons at her home on Leslie ' street Garden flowers will be arranged -on the tables and about the rooms. Contract the afternoon. j Covers will be placed for Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. George A. White of Clackamas, Mrs. Harry, V. Collins, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs, Harry Ji. Grain, Mrs. George Alexander,1 Mrs. George Flagg, Mrs. J. N. I Bishop, Mrs. Louis -Lachmund, Mrs. Paul Van Scoy, Mrs. Margaret LcFurgy, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, sr- Mrs. Romeo Gouley. Mrs. E. J. SceKiinner with an evening of bridge lars, Mrs. rWilbur Berry and Mrs. David Bennett Hill. J ' '! ' ' Miss Meyers to Wed in Iiine The engagement, of Miss Eve lyn Meyers, formerly of Salem and now teaching in Bandon, to " Mr. Ross Rudin, also of Salem, was announced last Wednesday, April 23, in Myrtle Point Miniature captain's log books were concealed inside a sailboat The boat 'Was banked with flow ers which formed Individual cor sages. The .wedding date was re vealed as June 8, and the cere mony will take place in Salem, The hostesses were Miss Mar garet Maddox and Miss. Ruth Jaynes of Myrtle Point j : Salem Girls to Be Campus Guests " i ' A group of Salem girls will leave this afternoon for the Uni versity of Oregon campus where ; they will be guests for the week end.. , ' : j-, " Miss Jean Burrell, Miss Bar bara Bell and Miss "Florence Duffy will be guests ' at the . Pi Beta Phi sorority and will at tend the sorority's Hawaiian dance at the Eugene hotel. Miss Mary Jane Simmons ' and Miss Mary Jane Brabec will be guests at the Chi Omega sorority house. ASS0I1TIIEIIT ,Ude.lfir BAGS, attach 16 dress cr I bU Large glass Jar. red enamel cap - 5 y eir ipiarssiiss . . . r3 I i JJ u l Ecclesia Club Has Bunko Party Ecclesia j luncheon club mem : bert wert entertained Wednes- i 'r day night I with a dessert supper ' at which 1 the Misses Irene de lisle, Audrey Jackson and Hel- en McElroy were hostesses at , the home of Miss Jackson in th - Palace Court apartments. The Mexican motif was carried out " ; in the decorations, f , The" supper was followed by ' a very exciting evening playing bunko. Miss Edna McElhaney ' was awarded the prize for high score and' second prize went to Miss Helen Reid. ' Miss Esther Fullenwider was a special guest. Members present yere the Misses Audrey Christ mann, Margaret Estrem, Irma lllert, Doris Kruger, Edna Mc Elhaney, Verda Olmsted,. Helen' Reid, Yelma Rominger, Alice Mathey, Mrs. Dorothy Middle ton and the hostesses, Irene de Lisle, Audrey Jackson and Helen McElroy. j otUdV OlUD ranY "lit Ktvti ir" 4Jki. uiiauii i luiiic The' home of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Braun will be th scene of the Monday study club party tonight Husbands will be special guests and assisting host esses wilt be Mrs. Elmer Woo- ton, Mrs. Leon Brown and Mrs. Russell Pratt. Guests have been invited for following.; spring ziowers win form the decorative note on the . tables. : . - , i j , Attending will be Mr; arid Mrs. Leon Brown, Mr. and Mrs. El mer O. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woodrow; Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson, . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pratt Mrj and Mrs. A. L. Adol phson, J.lr. and Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Dr. and Mrs. Lab'an Steeves, Lt Col. and Mrs. Elmer V. Wooton, Dr. and Mrs. Freder ick Hill Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. B. "E. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. William Braun. Luncheon Today At Jerman Home Mrs. Arch Jerman has invited members of her club and a few guests to; a 1 o'clock luncheon this afternoon at her country home.-Several hours of contract bridge will follow the luncheon. ' hour. . '-Members are Mrs. Palmer Macdonald of Portland, Mrs. James B; Young, Mrs. Wayne Loder, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. Conrad ; W. Paulus, Mrs. Roy H. Simmons,1 Mrs. John J. Elliott and Mrs.; Jerman. ; .. r :; :s;y-r r Members f .the Cootie club will meet at the VFW hall to- night at 9 o'clock for another of the; series of dances arranged by the committee with Onas Olson - as chairman. Music, will be fur nished by Chuck Nadvornich and his Orchestra. . 4c 14c 12c steel v.- aprca . 9 c . Sc 19c f! 1. . 17c 6c 3!s, quirl 35c f G1.00 ,.......- -m ; - . -i .:. f ' 223 II. Cczacrcid - Sdsa 235 JfORTU C03I31ERCIAL PHONE 4610 -1- ) :-