h i r. PAGE TWELVE Banquet Is 1 Event of '7. IVV-WJSl !. One of the outstanding events ! held during 'National -Business i WomenY week was the public relations banquet Thursday night ; In iVim Mii-mr rnnm eit the Mflr- ion hotel with' members of -the Salem Business and Professional Women's club acting as hostesses. " j National defense was the theme for1 the formal banquet and the red, white and blue color' scheme was , carried out in tne decorations and appointments. - The tables were arranged to centered with a bouquet of red and white dahlias and blue del " phiniums encircling a Victory V. The other tables carried out the patriotic colors in the flower ar rangements and all the candles were white. . Patriotic Motif Favors were red nut cups set on blue and. silver stars and the : programs were defense postal savings stamp books with red. White and blue sheets. The club emblem,' state and national flags ' and bouquets of fall flowers completed the decorations about the room. J Miss Carolyn Wilson, presi Ident of the club, presided at the banquet and gave an address of welcome to the guests with Mayor W. W. Chadwick giving ithe response. Marguerite Shelley led the singing of the national anthem and "God Bless Ameri ca." Mrs. Byron B. Herrick, past president of the Oregon Federa jtion, read the club collect i Mrs. Josephine Albert Spauld ing was the soloist and sang "I IPledge Allegiance'; and "The jYears at the Spring.! Her ac companist was Miss Alice Crary 'Brown. Miss , Ruthyn Thomas 'gave a group of violin selections I with Mrs. P. F. Thomas fie ac companist. The guest speaker was Colonel Joseph H. Stromme, commanding officer of the Portland air base. His topic was "National De fense" to carry.out the theme of the banquet. Special Guests Special guests who were in troduced during the dinner hour included Col. and Mrs. Stromme, Miss Eleanor Raney, Eeclesia; Mr. and Mrs. Trone H. . Hammond,- Junior Woman's club; Mrs. Ruth Norris, Credit Wom en's Breakfast club; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall, Amreican Le gion auxiliary; Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift, Salem' Woman's club; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Miss Helen Barrett, Zonta; Miss Mirpha Blair, Altruists; Gover nor and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mayor and Mrs. W. W. Chad wick; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Walker, 20-30; Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Kiwanis; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hanson, Active; Mr. and Mrs. Ray .Yocom, Rotary; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil T. Golden, Lions; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller, cham- - ; "Bet you. z million dollars Vou can make a bad Gtnp of Says Lloyd Nolan to Constant Moor wbiU filming Paramount' s "BUY MB THAT TOWN" CONSTANCIt wtut wumuUthtft stag money! llOtDi WtU, ibt nwuft tsht, but tht slogn'f .: good ms 4 gowtrnmtmt bond. Just try tbtt pot of AL.B. ' COHSTAHCIi Wbj,'it'$ JttlUiouu Strong, but not btotrtadkZ; . ,,; i: - ; j.OT0t Good. Not m mki m pot of weaker toffee. CONSTANCIt Yon were right if s iwell this wj too; full of red fiapor," - . - llOTDi I v$ betting on 4 sure thing; Connie, M.J.S. " it good my'woy yon mske h. , - 1 " ?" . ' v . V Cere's why it never failsl Uak : your coffee with the same cart as you bav in tb past These two . exclusive. M. J. B. features a?, ricJur roast- and doubU blending : r-l-wia give you the finest cup of coffee you ever tasted! . C U A " A UTI eV Buy a pound of.; II. J. K. Try it for a week; U yoa don't a?r better than any other coffee return tbe lid to U. J, B. Co.1, San Francisco, and we refund doubii your purchase price. 1 -, -v 6 r r , w rff tjor 3rip mt flhm cofFM wkan.lMWJUl MMBwfer pwceioter or eoft pot. CaH MAXINE BURrJN Editor ' ber of commerce; Mrs. Wheeler ' R. English, Miss Maxine Buren, Mrs. Ronald GemmelL Miss Mar garet Magee, Mr. Floyd Emmons, Junior chamber of commerce; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Majek, toastmasters; Mrs. Dorothy Cas sellius, Rotanas. Miss Edna McFJhaney was chairman of the affair and as sisting her were Miss Letha Pel ley, Miss Hilda Fries, Mrs. Anna Morgan Miss Helen Fletcher, Mrs. Or a McKenzie, Miss Helen Hiller, Miss Velma Rominger and Mrs. Dovie Hatfield. Miss Betty Elofson headed the ticket committee for the banquet Past Presidents Will Be Guests Past presidents and charter , members will be honored at the -Salem Woman's club luncheon meeting Saturday afternoon at the clubhouse at 1 o'clock. The charter members are Mrs. W. C. Dibble, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. Russell Catlin and Mrs. C. P. Bishop. The luncheon is being ar ranged by Mrs. A. L. Skewis and Mrs. D. D. Olmsted. Mrs. George H. Swift will preside at the business session and Mrs. Her bert Rahe, vice president will welcome the honor guests. Mrs. David Wright will give the re sponse. Captain Alfred P. Kelley, in telligence officer of the Portland air base, will be the guest speak er. He is past state commander of the American Legion. Miss Jean Fidler will play several piano, numbers. i Club Bidden to Robb Home Mrs. Verne Robb was hostess to members of her club. Thurs day night. Bridge was in play during the evening with a late supper following Mrs: Charles Foulger was a special guest and members are Mrs. Clinton Standish, Mrs. Jo seph Feton, Mrs. Maurice Heat er, Mrs Delbert Schwabbauer, , Mrs. John Ficklin, Mrs. Kenneth . Barker, Mrs. Lee Crawford and Mrs. Robb. SOCIETY MUSIC ThellOllE Mrs. Fry Is Hostess to Alumnae The home 6f Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr., was the scene of the. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae association meeting Wednesday night The assisting; hostesses, were Mrs. Arthur T. Fox and Mrs. Leah Ross Hogue. A dessert supper was served and guests were seated at small tables. Bouquets of autumn flowers provided the decorative note about the guest rooms. Mrs. Kenneth Bailey is presi dent of the group; Mrs. Mary Louise Olliver, secretary; an d Mrs. Brazier Small, vice presi dent Bundles for Britain will again be the project of the group this year and members will knit and sew at the meetings. Attending were Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. Helen Webster Bee lar, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Arthur Fox, Mrs. Daniel Fry, jr.," Mrs. Leah Ross Hogue, Mrs. R." S. Kreason of Dallas, Mrs. William -Martin, Mrs. Harvey Quistad, Mrs. Wal ter Snyder, Mrs. George Ross man, Mrs.. Brazier SmalL Mrs. Walter Synder, Miss Margaret Wagner, Mrs. Karl Babb of Val setz, Mrs. James J. Hague, jr., and Miss Mary Louise Olliver. Women Meet at Furlough's Mrs. David Furlough was host-". ess to member of the Cootiette club and Irs. Ralph Harlon pre sided on Wednesday. Commit tees appointed included: Mrs. Furlough, membership; Mrs. Ar win Strayer, finance; Mrs. Wal ter Wickert, hospital. Mrs. Bert Tompkins was named publicity chairman temporarily. The next meeting will be on October 2? The Cooties joined the Cooti ettes after the business meeting, and presented them with a ban ner. Attending the woman's meeting were: Mrs. Ralph Har lan, Mrs. Frank Prince, Mrs. Walter Wickert, Mrs,. Lester Davis, Mrs. Charlie Hunt, Mrs. David Furlough, Mrs. Bert Tompkins, Mrs. Arwin Strayer, Mrs. Laura Collins, Ocean Lake, Mrs. Lew Devericks, Silverton, Mrs. Allie Murphy and Mrs. Oliver Michaels, Stayton. ' Mrs. Wallace Carson was host- ess to members of her club Tues day night and special ; guests were Mrs. Keith Brown and Miss FJoise Buck. ' Club Calendar FRIDAY V'-""' ' Finance committee of YWCA meet at YW, 10 a. m. Nebraska club, KP hall. S p.m. Juvenile Neighbors of Wood craft, Fraternal Temple. 4 p. m. Marion county council , of American Legion auxiliary meet In Woodburn. - ' Philatbea class First Christian ...church, Guy L. Drill home. 885 North Winter, 8 pjn. Installation k of Officers.' -j :, i ' SATXRDAV " ' : 1 . Salem Woman's - club, board meeting, 12:30. Luncheon 1 pan program at 2 p.m. . , MONDAY Pro-America at Marion hotel, . Ip. ID. .... American Legion auxiliary ex ' ecutive board , with ' Mrs. Don . Madison, 920 Tammarack, 8 p. m. Royal Neighbors of America, Fraternal temple. S pjn. VFW auxiliary. Veteran's hall, 8 pjn. - ' ' TUESDAY " AAUW Latin American study class. YWCA. 7:30 p. m. Delta Phi mothers, chapter house. East Central circle of the First . Methodist church, 2:30 pjn. with Mrs. D. H. Mosher, 354 North :" Winter street. WEDNESDAY 'V ' . South Circle of First. .Christian - church, with- Mrs. J. . Cannon, - 1923 South High street, all day. ECmiGLATlK.3 serves - Tan Daily Haads Menthol turn brings delightfully soothing relief from:. - 1. Discomfort of colds. 3. Chapped fkli 3. StuBy Nostrils, 4 Neuralgic Headache. 4. Nasal Irritatioa due to colds. . Cracked Lipa. 7. Cuts and Scratches. 8. Minoe Btnua - Dry Nostrils. 19. . Sore Vssra. Throat, due to colds. Jars C- -TT or tubes. 800. , ... ;- - .;, ViTj r . ; , . ,Ths OREGON STATESMAN. SaUau Salem Folk To Attend . Game . The Stanford-Oregon State college grid classic on the Ore- gon State campus at. Corvallis Saturday will attract a number of Salem people. v . 1 In one group will be Dr. and Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hussey and Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger. -i ' - Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson and their sons, Steven and Whitney, will be among the rooters and with them will be Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prime. . - Other ' foursomes will include Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mapes and Mr, and Mrs. William McClary. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph will be among those attending the game as will Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth G. Manning, -Mr.'and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.: Fred S. Anunsen, Mr. and Mrs.1 Raymond Bonesteele, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell,-Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Mr. and ' Mrs. Roy S. Keene and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maple. Mr. . and . Mrs. Brazier Small and Mrs. Roger Mything will . make up another party and Sen ator Douglas McKay will take his : daughter Shirley to the game. : Shirley attended Oregon State last year but transferred to Willamete this fall. Judge and Mrs. Max Page and . their son, Richard, will be among the football fans attend ing the game. A group of the men folk going are Mr. G. F. Chambers, Mr. Dan McLellan, ' Mr. Allan and Mr. Wallace Carson..- Dragbo-Dumas Vows Read Mrs. Lola M. Dumas - became the bride of Mr. Truman Pragoo at a ceremony performed in the First Christian church by Rev. Guy L. Drill on Sunday. Mrs. Betty Hamreus of Portland and Mr. Chester Douglas sang dur ing the service and -were ac companied by Mrs. John Schmidt, jr. Mrs. Kay Simmons and Mr. Jesse Crossler attended the couple. Presiding at the punch bowl during a reception which fol lowed were Miss La Verne Du mas and Miss Sarah Lea Dragoo. .Miss Madeline Simmons and Miss Darlene Simmons, Miss Hel en Stevenson, and Miss Katherine Moore served. " Others assisting were Mrs. William Dumas, Mrs. Iva Bell, Mrs. Chester 'Douglas, Mrs. John Sohrt and Mrs. Gor don Laidlaw. . - The bride has been employed at Sears and Roebuck for several years. .The couple will live in Redmond. " v Eyerythi WASH CLOTHS, package of 1 10c COTTON TOWEL, 20x304r.ch,J23c BABY BLANKET, 30-40-inch.i29c CIUU SHEET, 3S-50-inchi..35c Oregon, f! ridery jffcaruagv OtSSkm Laura Wheeler SuggestsThese Doilies For All Year com ttm. NuoLEOtArr ssavict aw. FILET CROCHETED DOILIES 1 PATTERN 2761 Crocheting doilies In three dif ferent sizes makes It possible to use them together in so many different ways. These, in filet crochet, are . simple to crochet fromj an easy to follow chart. Pattern 2761 contains charts and Wives Honored At Party ' Wives and guests of the Sa lem j police reserve were hon ored at an informal dinner and program Wednesday night at the Cherry City auditorium. Captain Malcom Mitchell pre-1 sided at the first annual affair. Mr. Irl McSherry, assistant state coordinator of civilian de fense, was the guest speaker and his subject was "National De fense." Florence Polster played a group of accordion numbers and later in the evening dancing was enjoyed with music fur nished by the police reserve or chestra. Attending the affair were Cap tain and Mrs. Malcolm Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Madison, Mr. i and Mrs. J. C. Howard, Mr. and; Mrs. William S. Wilson and son, William, Mr. Alvin Luhr, Miss Blanche Gretzenberg, Mr. Eddie Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hindman, Mr., and Mrs. H. B. Read, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Foree, Mr. " John Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence . Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Dean .W. Seiple, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Allen,. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Ed wards, Mr. and Mrs. John Beardshear, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rains, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lav- - erty, Miss M. Leibe, Mr. Ray - Staler, '.Jin- and. .'Mrs H. E. BrameL Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jor gensen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rein holdt, . Mr. Eldon Morse, Mr. Robert Beecroft, Mr.. John Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reinoehl, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howard and. Mr. and Mrs. Irl McSherry. . rig' Infants? mm irmwmmmimm -t Assorted lulaats' Scled thoe oP J 484 State Street 10. 1811 Smartness : directions for doilies; illustra tions of them and stitches; ma terials required. Send ten cents In coin for this' pattern to The Oregon States man, Needlecraft Dept. Writ plainly . PATTERN NUMBERS, your NAME and ADDRESS. : Congratulations are being ex tended to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Marshall on the birth of their second daughter, Julia, on Thurs day morning at the Salem Gen eral hospital. The little girl has a sister, Martha. The baby's ma ternal grandmother, is Mrs. Wal ter T. Stolz. Auxiliary Is Organized Mrs. Paul Lee entertained wives of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night at her home. The purpose of the meeting was to organize an aux iliary to the chamber. The group will meet the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. The first meeting will be a busi ness session and the last a so cial gathering. The next meet ing will be October 28 at the home of Mrs. Donald Black. Temporary officers were elec ted with Mrs. Paul Lee named president; Mrs. Donald Black, vice-president; Mrs. Merton Cooke, secretary-treasurer. The project of the auxiliary will be discussed at the next meeting. Attending the first meeting were Mrs. .Milan Bonifaqe, Mrs. Roy Gray, Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Merton Cooke, Mrs. J. C. Pike, Mrs. Donald Black, Mrs. Joseph Burton, Mrs. William Stevenson and Mrs. Paul Lee. 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White with pink or bfcj-y - Poke connetM - oDowU? poke styreaT. &ott - .' Lambskin moccasin toe.' White with. blue or pink. ' s - ill! ' W 1 Olivers Will n Saturday - Dr. and Mri Egbert s. OUver will entertain Saturday night at their home , in compliment to ft group of their friends. Contract bridge wfl be in play "during the evening r and a ; late supper will : be served by the hostess. Bouquets of . autumn flowers ' will provide the deco rative note about the rooms. Guests, will be Mr. and, Mrs, Roy S. Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maple, ; Dr. and; Mrs. Charles H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Geist, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rhodes, Dr. and Mrs. Her bert Rahe and Dr. and Mrs. R. Franklin Thompson.' . Visitor Feted Wednesday . Mrs. Duane Gibson and Mrs. Charles E. Wagner were host esses at a party on Wednesday for Mrs. Wagner's sister, Mrs. Willard Welch Eddy who Is visit ing from Everett, Wash. j. - " Luncheon was served at Mil ler's tea room, and later the group went to the country home of Mrs. Gibson for an-afternoon Guests were Mrs. Eddy, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Mose Adams, Mrs. Ray A. Yocom, Mrs.' David Wright, Mrs. E. H. Burrell, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Hal Wiley, Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs. Adam Engle, Mrs. T. J. Brabec, Mrs. Wagner, and Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Vandeneynde and Mrs. Brabec won prizes at cards, Mrs.. Eddy .was given a guest prize. The hostesses arranged yellow chrysanthemums on the table and in the living rooms. . Dr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Dong- las by car left Wednesday for Atlantic City, NJ, where he will attend the American Public Health association meeting. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas will travel in the eastern states before re- , turning home the first of No vember. Miss Flavia Downs ac companied Dr. and Mrs. Doug las to Chicago where she will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene "Graben horst are enjoying a hunting trio in eastern and central Oregon for several days. - , Curtain Materials If:: Think of the perky curtains you can' make from these gay marquisettes and nets. At sucn a smaix cost! CURTAIN MATERIALS In eludi n g aner..,!.. 25C CURTAIN MATERIALS Fine group of - ' dS" check marquisettes, cushion '. Jf S3-IM. PRINTED CnSTONNU SuV and tub fast. Three delignUulTarM?. ? Drapery Damask sir Rayon and cotton. Sunfast colors. Leaf, horizontal chevron and stripe patterns." 50-in. wide.?- 5 ' .... ' . DRAPERY V.- Siafsit, tmW fast. ' Tub 70o - wUth M si 1 a awai mm r. CLUHI sunfastcolorg pw-v Green, rust, blue and red. 43 inches wide. . e5 Ij & FANCY tOKZZPVH Vertical stripe ifufre with clover leaf design.; Jt-3 WW jfnenes yiy -yiya - am llr; to RsbPiHcbrii's b ttSbtaf, new, eri ocil , - V'. 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