The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 06, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Activities for.
Auxiliary ;
The 02EG0II STATESMAN. Salem, Oregonl Thursday Morning. November 6. 1941
The American Legion auxil
iary met for the regular busi
ness meeting Monday in Legion
home. Mrs. Frank Marshall pre
sided jnd Mr. Fred Gahlsdorf.
Mrs.' Clifton MuddV Mrs. Anna -Conrad,
Mrs. Melvin Conklin,
Mrs. Bentley, Mrs. Nelson and
Mrs. L. Bailey. Misa Florence
Polster gave two numbers off the
accordion. v-,-:i
v Mr. Walter' Snyder! gave
brief talk on the public school
and democracy. ... '
."V Delegates chosen , for Marion
. county council are Mrs. Frank
Marshal, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdort,
Mrs. Harold Perkinv Mrs. Don
Madison and Mrs. John Olson.
Alternates are Kathrine Brown,
Mrs. Stanley Krueger, Mrs. O. E.
Palmateer, Mrs. 'Walter: Spauld
lng and Mrs. Lloyd. Perkins.
Members will attend the First
Methodist church on Sunday and
the unit will ride in the parade
on Armisyce day. They will as
semble with Capital post and
families for a no-host dinner at
12:30 in Legion home. Mrs. J. E.
Cannon Is chairman for! the din
ner ; and her committee is Mrs.
W. H. Baillie; Mrs. Julius Hopp,
. Barbara t Lovcik, Mrs.; O. E.
Palmateer, Mrs. John A. Olson,
Mrs. Aubrey Tussing, Mrs. Guy
Weaver, Mrs. C. V. Richardson,
Mrs. Annie Conrad, Mrs -W..H.
Lorenz, Elvira Beard, Ann Har-
- old, Mrs. Richard Severns, Mrs.
Harry Wechter, Mrs. L. S. Dot
ton,' Gladys Mason and Mrs.
Walter Spaulding.
The annual past president tea
will be given in. Legion home
Friday from 3 to 5:30 o'clock
with Mrs. H. F. Perkins in
charge.
Mrs. Leon Brown, department
finance officer, gave a brief
resume of the department meet
ing held in Portland.
Rehabilitation committee, with
Mrs. James G arson as chairman,
is planning to send gifts to the
Christmas gift shop. This project
makes it possible for veterans in
hospitals to select gifts to send
to their families.
Mrs. Richard Severns, junior
activities chairman, announced
the Junior auxiliary will meet
the second and fourth Mondays
of each month.
The auxiliary sponsored radio
I program next Monday at 9:30
5 o'clock will feature numbers .by
1 the American Legion glee club.
I ' Th sewing group will meet
( again Thursday to continue work
for Red Cross. A Campfire group
i from Parrish junior high was
sponsored by the auxiliary. The
Red Cross first aid class will
. meet each Tuesday at 1:30 in
the home, with Mrs. Lloyd Per-
kins as instructor.
! Tuesday the members of the
auxiliary chorus group will meet
j for rehearsal. The executive
board will meet at the home of
Mrs. Fred Williams Monday.
Matrons Fete
Bridge. Clubs
Mrs. Paul Hendricks will pre
' side at a bridge luncheon this
afternoon at her Fairmount Hill
home for the pleasure of her
'club.
Tonight Mrs. Lee 'Crawford
Will entertain at bridge and late
supper in honor of her club
members.
Mrs. Arthur Knox -was host
ess for a bridge luncheon on
Wednesday afternoon for her
club and Tuesday night Mrs.
Frank Deckebach entertained
for members of her club. Mrs.
Walter Socolofsky was a special
guest
Mrs. Glenn Woodry was a
bridge hostess Monday night for
her club. Mrs. Donald Woodry
was an additional guest.
Members of the Salem Skat-
, lng club and friends who motor -
ed to. .Portland Tuesday lor a
, ' skate were: Miss Zilpha Camp
if bell. Miss- Beverly Armstrong,
' MlsS . Patricia Fitzpatrick. Miss
Nadine Lewis, Miss Marianna
'" Zwicker, Miss Betty Vandawar
. ka, Mr. Don Douris, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Douris, Mr. Charles
. Esplin, Mr. William Swlgart,
. Miss Dorothy Everson, . Miss
Pauline Stanley, Miss Ha Cot
; ton. Miss :; Margaret Crowley,
Miss Cleona Naderman, Miss
- .Betty Gallagher, Miss Jean Le
"7- verick, Miss Leila ; Finden, Miss
' Helen Larson, - Mr: . and Mrs
George Naderman, Mr. Lynn
Martin, Mr.- Eugene Huff, Mr,
Bud LloydVMr. Harold Johnson
" and Mr. Robert Raker.
Mr." and Mrs. David Chilles
.' were hosts Saturday at a dinner
IfcCi the: Argo .hotel for members
uie nannuiur tiuu. nuiuiuu
k Vfavors marked places for Mr. and
r Mrs. : Milton Steward, Mr. and
L Mrs. Frank Nieswander, Mr. and
i . . . . m m r "
i Mrs. loya ueara, mi, ana 1x1x5.
H. L." Taylor of, Woodburn, Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Newman-and
the hosts. . Later ' tables , were
made up for pinochle. The fem
inine members will be enter
tained this afternoon at the
home of Mrs. William McKinney.
, ' ., I,-.',-' m . '.. -. 1 .. :- r
Miss Maxlne Paulsen win en
tertain with a bridal party Fri
day night In compliment to Miss
Esther Nelsen, who will be mar
ried on November 22 to Mr.
George Belt V.
- Salem Heights Woman's elub
will meet at the community hall
Friday with Mrs! Louis Ander
son presiding. Hostesses win be
Mrs. A. A. Taylor,- Mrs. R o y
Burton and Mrs. Wflliam Nel-
:. meyer. Rev. Joseph Knotts of
the Leslie Methodist church will
speak on Teru,M where he spent
five .years.;;:--";'-''"- -r'P- '
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, ' , - , . . ;- --'
SILVERTON Miss Catherine
Tomison, brideeiect of Mr. John
Walker of Klamath Falls, was
. honored at a luncheon and show
, er Saturday with Mrs. Percy L.
Brown, v. hostess. Mrs.. . Lowell
Brown assisted in serving. '
The wedding will be at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Tomison, McClaine
street, on November 19., Rev.
J. M.' Jenson will officiate.
Guests were Miss' Tomison,
Mrs. W. R. Tomison, Miss Jean
Tomison, Mrs. , James Case, of
Victoria, BC, Mrs. . George Cus-
iter, Mrs. A. F. Blackerby, Mrs.
James Hollingsworth, Miss Jane
.Graham, Mrs. F. E. Sylvester,
Mrs. S. R. Morgan, Mrs.: Scott
McPike, Mrs. Lottie Loomis, Mrs. :
Christian Peterson, Mrs. George
Christenson, Mrs. Alvina Mount,
Mrs. George WinchelL Mrs. J." J. -Oeder,
Mrs. R. E. Kleinsorge,
Mrs. . R. A. . McCIanathan, Miss
Jean McCIanathan, Mrs. Charles
Hoyt, Mrs. Dale Lamar, Mrs. T.
TACscvnr
B. . Heidenstrom, Mist Vera
Heidenstrom, Mrs. Henry Wald-
Mrs. Roy Scalfe.
ner.
Clearance I
COATS and
SUITS
LESS y3
Miller's -2nd Floor
CHINA C95
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American Mad
PIECE
SET
'Althea" Pattern
This special offer in china this week answers a two-fold purpose
. . . for your Thanksgiving table . . . for Christmas gift giving!
ALTHEA pattern is a gold-trimmed, rose, orchid, green combina
tion of delicate flowers and spray. American made . . . American
designed! Here is the opportunity to save on this splendid 32-
piece set of chinaware this week at Miller's. (Downstairs).
Turkey
Size
Porcelain (granite pattern)
-.turkey size ' roasters at the
old low price of 98c I Only a
few dozen left at this price.
Roaster
98c
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Shop Miller's downstairs kitchenwares department
this week . . . decide now to save money by in
vesting in the wares you need at the "old" prices!
Pottery, glassware, kitchen utensils of all kinds
are inexpensively priced ... it will pay you to
buy now.
Small Roasters. ... 79c
Miller's Downstairs
"CRAVENETTED"
. RAINCOATS
Genuine "Craven
etted" gabardine
coats in the new loose
fitting styles so pop
ular this season. Flan
n el-lined for e-x
warmth. Con vertible
collar and cuffs. Large
slash pockets.
STYLE-MART
SUITS
24.50
27.50
29.50
.32.50
Nationally advertised
STYLE - MART suits
are not 'premium
priced!" Buy them the
department store way
and save money.
Han dsomely tailored
hr latest approved
fashion . . . newest
woolens in twists, gab
ardine, worsteds, etc.
Redecorated - Enlan
Usual Wave fl.0t '
Perm ou
Pnsli Wave Jl 7
Complete.
Open Thurs. . Eve.
y Vj - ty Appointment -
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::5 rrt National Dank E15x.
CASTLS WAVERS
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New Shirts
1.39
: New PARAGON shirts with the famous non-wilt collars
are here! In new and smart patterns for now and later.
Select your gift shirts now and save! All sizes. .
- '- - . Main floor.
1 1 11 1 11,1
9" 4
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LET'S SET A FINE
TABLE THIS THANKSGIVINGl
LET MILLER'S SHOW
YOU THE WAY
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O S1VIART LINENS!
O FINE GLASSWARE!
O .SUPERB CHINA!
O NEWEST NOVELTIES!
LINENS AT THE OLD LOW PRICES!
GLASSWARE WHICH WE PURCHASED
MONTHS AGO TO KEEP THE PRICES
DOWN! CHINA, GIFT NOVELTIES . . .
ALL ARE HERE IN ANTICIPATION OP
AN EARLY RUSH FOR GIFT GIVING.
And, we do not say EARLY reservedly for
we truly believe it the inherent right of
everyone to practice economy by selecting
their fall and winter needs, gifts for
Christmas at the present low prices.
Linen Double Damask $4.98 to $26.50
"Let's set a fine table for Thanksgiving" by beginning with the
table cloth. If it's a fine linen damask family size, we have it If
you need the large size, banquet size, we have that, too. These
shimmering linens are a joy to use ... an investment in gracious
manner of serving your guests ... Be sure to see these- fine
damask linens this week, the prices are extremely modest consider
ing their superb quality. In sets or single pieces.
EXCLUSIVELY !
"Quaker Lace"
TABLE CLOTHS
"Exclusively yours" Quaker Lace table cloths are con
sidered tlie Zenith in lace cloth patterns! For over -a
half century QUAKER LACE have maintained this en
viable reputation.
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Now! Shop Miller's for a large assortment
in the newest as well as the "oldest" in
lace pattern table cloths in all sizes from
smallest to banquet size. Select them now,
for self and gift giving! Use our con
venient LAYAWAY department.
498 !850
t. MAIN
FLOOR
Sale! POTTERY
LAMPS - -
JUST ARRIVED! Dozens of new
pottery lamps (Glazed pottery).
In DuBonnet red, seafoam green,
sunshine yellow, turquoise blue
and white. Each -lamp is equipped .
with, white parchment shade with
edge trim in color to match lamp.
Here is a beautiful stand lamp at
an exceptionally low price! On
sale today and balance of week.
(Gift Shop)
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MAIN
FLOOR
DOWN IS UP !
'BUT WE'RE KEEPING
DOWN, DOWN1
Sale of lH
araous Brand
100 Goose Down' Pillows
Regular $9.00 Vdluo
Down is up but we're keeping down down . . . sounds
crazy but actually it's the truth. Goose down Is very,
very scarce on the market now. Prices are up and,
going higher. Until the balance of bur present stock
is sold, we offer these' odd pairs to you at 50 less.
These are nationally known pillows of standard size.
MAIN FLOOR.
MEADOW ROSE
JOst6ria
Meadow Rosa is only ,
-one . of many Fostorkx ;
patterns shown at Mil-
ler's fliis week! Com
plete stocks , make gift" r
buying a reed Joy . . .
choose Fostoria and be .
"assured that your gifts
will reflect your taste.
. Gift Shop, Main Floor.
! - Select ; Christmas -(
Gifts Now I; :
It's nof a bit too early to select your
;Christnas gifts ; . . especially if eg
. Vjishes . choice of a large assortment
.". ', or fiie unusual r. . or where quan
tity has been necessarily limited.- -
Use Our Layauxiy Department
; l It Was Established ';:
r , . for Your Special C ,
.1 , . Convenience!
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