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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1942)
ft MAXINE BURtsN Editor Mrs. Heise Is Honor Guest Mrs. Lynn Heise, a popular visitor in the capital from Ba kersfield, Calif, was honored at dessert luncheon Thursday af ternoon when Mrs.' L. P. Aldrich entertained at her Saginaw street home. Bouquets of daffodils decor ated the guest rooms and cards were in play during the. after noon with prizes going to Mrs. Edwin P. Armstrong and Mrs. Harold Pierce, Covers were placed for Mrs. Lynn Heise, Mrs. John Krebs, . . Mrs. Maude Armstrong, Mrs. W. IL Speck, Mrs. S. G. Hinkle, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, sr., Mrs. Ed win P. Armstrong, Mrs. Harold Pierce, Mrs. John French, Mrs. Paul Rasmussen, Mrs. Grace Clark and Mrs. Aldrich. Mrs. Heise expects to leave this weekend for her home in the south. Thursday night her sister, Mrs. Richard Devers, and Mrs. Fred Wolfe of Portland came down for a visit and a group or menas gainerea uuor mally at the home of Mrs. Al den Adolph to say good-bye to Mrs. Heise. Luncheon Served Presidents Past -presidents of Hal Hib bard auxiliary, Spanish-Ameri- can War Veterans, met at the home of Mrs. E. E. Buckles with Mrs. - Arthur Welch assisting as hostess. A luncheon was served . and birthdays of Mrs. Leroy Hewitt and Mrs. W. H. Nelson observed. Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, past president, was initiated. Present were Mrs. Roy Page, Mrs. W. H. Nelson, Mrs. Henry O. Miller, Mrs. Dell Wood, Mrs. Hugh Craig, Mrs. F. If. Wilson, Mrs. Clyde McClung, Mrs. Sher man Nelson, Mrs. Tyner Wool pert, Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. Mark Baker and the hostesses. Miss Newlqnd Sets Date Friday, March 6 has been set as the date for the coming mar riage of Miss Helen Newland, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Newland of Portland, and Mr. Elis H. Jones, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Jones. The high noon ceremony will be read at the Pioneer Methodist church in Portland. Miss Newland. who will be graduated from Willamette this June, is senior scholar in drama and is a member of Beta Chi sor rity. She has been active in forensics and dramatics on the campus and is a member of The ta Alpha Phi, national drama tics fraternity. Mr. Jones is a graduate of the University of Oregon, and is now -connected with W. E. Burns. Miss BMcatary Sayder will entertain members of her club at luncheon and bridge this after noon at the home of Mrs. Don ald Cannon. Mrs. Homer L. Gealet, who ns been residing in Tacoma, is now at her country home for several weeks. Pure News items proclaim the scarcity of full fashioned stoddngs. Especially In silk and nylon. We've a large stock of full-fashicned hose which place on sale for E. O. M. at $1.00 per pair. New spring shades, full-fa3hioned throughout! Choice of 4, 5, 7-fhreadl v I Brands You Know Famous brands you kn b l bw Miller's. There's no guess ' work, just choose your brand and shade, limit six pairs ta customer. Re memberv the early buyer always has best choice, so come as early S3 you can. EVERY PAIR GUAR ANTEED FIRST QUALITY. (Charfc c March bill, payable ia ApriL) -.--- N SOCIETY MUSIC ThellOlIE CLUB CALENDAR SATCKDAT Woman's club board meeting, U30 p.m.. regular meeting, 2:30 pjn. . MONDAY Jason Lee Wesleyan Servic GulM. Mrs. Fred Klaus. 1045 North lth street. 7:45 p.m. American Legion, business meeting, S p. m. TUESDAY Grant PTA at school. 7:30 p.m. Yomarco class, Mrs. J. C. Har rison, C7S State street, 1:30 pjn. Salem Central WCTU at hall, 2 pjn. Salem General hospital auxil iary. YWCA. 10 a.m. Delta Tau Gamma Mothers club, Lausanne hall. 130 pjn. Laurel Social Hour club, with Mr. Everett Lisle, J p. m. Eastern Star, Masonic temple, S p. m. North Salem WCTU with Mrs. Mabel Martin, 930 Hood, 2 p. m. THURSDAY Fruitland Woman's oircle, with Miss Irma Bruce, 2 p. m. 4 Lodge Hears Reports Maccabees of Capitol lodge 84D met Thursday with Com mander Glen Newland presiding and heard reports on the defense dance and basket social, pro ceeds from which were used to buy defense bonds. The lodge voted to make a donation to the United Hospital ity association. A memorial was held in tribute to Mrs. Ella Watt, who was active in the order for many years and was one of its supreme officers. Two meetings will be held a month, beginning March 12, on the second and fourth Thurs days. In charge of the no-host din ner before the March 12 meet ing are Mamie Robinett, Ida Mae Phillips, Cora Rafferty and Edith Strang. Cootiettes Give Party The Cootiettes met at the home of Mrs. Frank Prince Wed nesday with Mrs. Allie Murphy hostess. Mrs. Dane Furlough presided. General readings were given by Mrs. Lou Devericks and Mrs. Virgil Bolton. Sewing on a quilt for the Red Cross was done aft er the meeting. At the social hour the follow ing were served: Mrs. Frank Fierst, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Dev ericks, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tomp kins, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bol ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fur lough, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wickert, Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Crary, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prince. Birthdays Are Honored Homer Davenport, 12, son of Mrs. Donald Allison, and David Craven, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Craven, celebrated their birthdays Thursday night at an informal party at the Allison home. Special guests were six soldiers, who are stationed m the Salem area. Refreshments were served at a late hour and other guests were Miss Joan Tweedie, Miss Virginia Case, Miss Beverly Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Craven and Mrs. Donald Al lison. Additional Society On Page 7 Sale! Famous Brands of Silk, Full 1st w at Sorority Pledges Are Revealed Second semester rushing dosed on the Willamette university campus Friday afternoon and pledges for the three sororities were announced by Dean Olive M. Dahl. Informal preferential dinners will be held tonight at the chap ter houses for the new pledges. Alpha Phi Alpha members an nounce that Miss Marjorie Smith of Camas, Wash., and Miss Jean Selden of Portland are their new pledges. Pledge services will be held at the house Sunday morn ing. Miss Shirley McKay of Salem and Miss Betty Jeanne Smith of Chemawa accepted the Beta Chi sorority bids and will be hon ored at a 6 o'clock dinner tonight at the house with pledging pre ceding the affair at 5:30 o'clock. New pledges of Delta Phi are Miss Shirlee Morgan, Enumclaw, Miss June Diamond, Newberg, Miss Macaulay, Miss Joyce McClendon, Salem, Miss Miriam Ferrin, Cottage Grove, Miss Maxine Bolland, Canby, Miss Louise Wrisley, Pendleton, Miss Louise Carlson, Longview, Miss Kay Wilson, Portland, Miss Ella Rose Mason, Hillsboro, Miss Catherine Thomas, Corvallis, and Miss Shirley Valliant, Spokane. Pledge services will be held Sunday morning at the house at 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Vass were weekend guests of their niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolschlegle in LaureL On Sun day a birthday dinner for Mrs. Vass was served and attended by the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Vass, Miss Helen Page, Newberg, and Miss Nina Savage. Mrs. B. M. Purvine is enter taining her brother, Mr. C. R, Reid of Montreal, Canada. This is his first visit to Oregon for 27 years. Mr. Reid is superinten dent of the Shawnigan Light and Power company. New! Swing Style Wash Frocks 4.50 SEERSUCKER COTTONS in the NEW SWING SKIRTEt) STYLES . . . in the newest spring floral prints are here ready to show you todayl "Sue Mason" jun iors' sizes, 11 to 17. Lace, braid and pique trimmed. Bright shades of red, green, blue, vivid browns, etc. 2ND FLOOR Miller 's rtdtMMKHaea&Ofiit Fashioned Hose Qualify, -v- J&L. . - .Pal 0 .! Miller 'sW'; . A party was given by Mrs. Leo Sutter for Vera Ma this, who Is leaving soon to join the navy. Present were Mr, and Mrs. Sut ter, Mayetta Sutter, Mrs. E. C Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mathis, Miss Charlotte Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. James Gorton, Jimmy, De ral and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Ladair, Mr. Roy Mathis, Miss Lavon Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mathis and Vern Mathis. ' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Goodfel- low (Irene Ullman) of Volga, ' South Dakota are the parents of a son born February 20. The baby's maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ullman of Salem. New! Gordon Hats 4.95 Our new Gordon hats have arrivedl All the new shapes and colors for the new sea son are here! Neptune, gun metal, burl, musk, cress, vale and Mongol. Chooso now while size ranges are complete. Other new Gor don hats at $3.95. Miller's rjj 1 rwm Stock Up On Essentials Now and Save! EXTRA HEAVY SERVICE BATH TOWELS m White bath towels that are truly efficient! Nothing sleazy about these. Buy them now and save! H EALTH - m BsmssaaaBi SHOULDER BRACES for Men, Women and Children Closing out these nationally advertised shoulder braces at this low price today. See these in the notion depart ment, main floor. DENSE CHENILLE FULL DOUBLE BED SPREADS Beautiful rose, green, blue, beige, peach and yellow chenille bedspreads go on sale here today at $4.98! Ex amine this superb quality . . . buy now and save. E-Z-DO MOTHPROOF CLOSETS FOR GARMENTS, FURS This slide door closet holds fifteen to eighteen garments besides room 4n the bottom for wool blankets, furs, etc. Protect your wool garments this summer with an E-Z-DO moth proof closet. Notion Dept., Main floor. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER FACE POWDER SPECIALLY PRICED Only once each year do we cut the price of this famous face powder. It's a special deal direct from the manufac turer. A regular $1.00 size box of Honeysuckle fragrance. HEEL HUGGER AND NISLEY FOOTWEAR IN THIS SALE Be fitted now to your favorite Heel Hugger ar Nisely shoe and save almost double! Black or brown, high, medium heels, pumps, ties and oxfords. Smart street and walking styles. Carefully fitted. NEW VAN RAALTE SLIPS Here for Today A big new shipment of this splendid quality Van Raalte quality underthings youVe awaited so long. This ship ment is the last at the old low prices! Stock up now and have real quality for your summer'a wear. BRUSHED RAYON SWEATERS IN THE NEW SPRING SHADES . J These new sport sweaters look and feel like sweaters costing many times this low price! Pastels as well as -many bright shades, 2nd floor, Sport shop. CHILDREN'S WASH FROCKS, 3 to 6 Years A close-out of all odds and broken lines' of children's wash frocks. Soma two-piece styles suitable for school wear. Buy now and save. NEW BATISTE BLOUSES For Your New Sprin Suit ........... Perk up your suit with a fine quality white batiste blouse of linen-like texture. Dainty VaL, lace trimmed, etc 2nd floor. MEN'S PARAGON SHIRTS; MADE OF CRANSTON FABRICS . Guaranteed not to shrink below marked size! These shirts are real values . . . processed fabrics with the non wrinkle semi-starched collars. White and spring pat terns. All sizes. NEW! MEN'S SPUN SPORTS SHIRTS Clever, smart styles In men's sport shirts, made of soft spun ray cloth that resembles fine wool. Sanforized, crease resistant Beige, mist blue, reseda green. "Duke of Bollywood' brand. - CHARGE IT TODAY PAY IN APRIL 59c (ONlR0L -89c SIZE 4.98 2.79 65c 3.69 PANTIES, GOWNS, 69c, .2 98 1.98 LOO 4.98,2.98 1.39 - RAY ... 2.95 I buy rTlSr BOTANY NEW SPRING BOTANY T kT s Irt fr Suits, Coats, 1 Now, when none of us can afford to make mistakes in . buying, it's especially important to look lov proven fabric-dependability In the fashions you choose. The Botany label gives you that proof. For 52 years, it has stood for fashion-leadership in top-quality wools and worsteds, and it still does. Ready-to-wear fashions for the entire family bear this famous label ... it will pay you to look for it It's your cruarantee, doubly precious today, of exciting style-righmess and superiority of fabrics, "tested for durability and color fastness." You are invited to see our new Botany wools now on display. PRICES RANGE FROM $2.50 TO $3.98 YD. MAIN FLOOR i jT .. :x v j , .'X . .v.-1 . .. a 17.".'. . 'i 1 ' '' ' ' . Jf - -f 'T 'V, XV '.,. ' - ' " i p ' - . '. ". - - J . V', 1 Sale! Pacific Pottery 20-Pc. Sets -; - .-':--tl- "' ..... -.,. Just arrivedl A lew dozen -starter sets of Pacific pottery- - fiiov ARCADIA pattern. ' very special at this price! lec Pacific and you select the best pottery made! wcnitiliir-pastel shades , that .t- represent ? the desert flowers. Larkspur . . . Arure . . . Old Ivory . . . Mustard Yellow . . . Seafoam Green and Wild Rose ' (4 cups saucers, bowls, plates, bread and butters). k - ' .' . - . GIFT SHOP for Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Slacks 095