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KX3GX Bride-Elect Is Honor Guest Miss Helen Wiedmer, onae alect of Mr.' Joseph M. Devere, vu the honor guest at a bridal party Monday night when Mrs. I A. Lucas entertained , at her home. The evening hours were spent Informally and refreshments were served at 'a late hour. The Patrick motif was carried out in the appointments and a gift was presented Miss Wiedmer. Bidden to honor the bride-to-be were Mrs. J. V. Tompkins, Mrs. George Waterman, Mrs. Cloydine Pittman, Mr Beta Hehloff, Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. Dewey Hamm, Mrs. Marguerite Joy, Mrs. Ethel Maxquam, Miss i Etta Sutter, Miss Jean Brima-, combe. Miss Gertrude Steinke, Miss Jeannette Brown, Miss Jane Harbison, Miss Nils Cluett, Miss Leona Brletzke, Miss iieien Scott and Miss Either Holmes. After the wedding rehearsal - METi'sl S dux a 4v- auih4 m bf iai meraruii church Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer win entertain at sup per for their daughter and Mrs. Devers at their home on North Cottage street Members of the bridal party have been invited. The couple will be married on Saturday night with a reception following at the Wiedmer home.; lanice Nelson to Entertain Miss Janice Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl XL Nelson, , has invited a group of the high school set to dinner at her home on West Lefelle street Saturday night preceding the basketball 1 games. " Guests will be Miss Patricia Lamb, Miss Doris Duffy, Miss Marianne Low, Miss Dorothy Mott,. Miss Mary Jane Kestly, Miss Marion Horn, Miss Patri cia Edgerton, Miss Roberta Jean Yocom, Miss Helen Zielinskl, Miss Margaret Bellinger, Miss Mary Elizabeth Sisson, Miss Margaret Glenn of Corvallia and Miss Edith Moxley. Birthday Dinner At Brown's Mrs. Lawrence . Brown was a dinner hostess Wednesday night when ah entertained at her South High street home on the occasion of her husband's birth day, anniversary. .. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mapes, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Fidler, Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Eldriedge and Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Cards were In play in the game room during the evening. Alpha rhl Alpha saotfeers met at the Chapter house Tuesday, with 18 members present Mrs. J. M. Lamb and Mrs. J. P. Bu i curench were hostesses. Mrs. George Lewis spoke on her Ha v waiian trip. Mrs. W. W. Relefsea enter tained the Missouri Ladies 'aux iliary Tuesday afternoon. After - Ch btisi'nM mptinff tma w served and sixteen guests were ': pCesent. Willing Workers class et First Christian church will meet with Mrs. Lloyd HilL Garden Road, t pjtn. today. The monthly fel lowship . win be observed and Mrs. Charles Davis is arranging the program. . Ftcns 5197 cr 9723 Prescriptions Filled Since 1891-1112 Call your doctor if you axe ill or injured. Then bring his prescription to. us. Our prescription de partment is always open for jonr inspection;: -cleanliness,' peed and accuracy are onr watch words. Ce sure! : ImI Nr facts tkat art thr.iax-shy. Ctt this CrssJ craam at ? i-rif . . v. r ' i .. 1 i C J f Q( v C t a-' us tUrryo , J 11. i ... ? wJpaMd . -. 4 MAXINE BURJtiK I Editor. Shower Fetes . Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Mem Pearce and Mrs. rarl McCoy of Hillsboro wera hostesses for a miscellaneous shower Tuesday night at the former's home for the pleasure of Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, who will be married to Mr. Ralph W. Wilson of Eugene this spring., Daffodils and forsythia were . ; used for decorations and a des- . sert supper was served. Court whist was In play and honors went to Mrs. A. E.TJU man, Mrs. Archie :-EwingT and Mrs. Margaret Montgomery. A miscellaneous shower honored the bride-elect. ; -4 ' - Guests were Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Paul Ficke, Mrs. A. E. Ull man, Mrs. A. A. Gueffroy, Mrs. Fay Collins, Mrs. Ernest Barker, Mrs. Claire V&beiV Mrs. Frank Rock, Mrs.. Earl An dresen, Mrs. E..F. Blessing, Mrs. Archie Ewing, Mrs. Mar garet Montgomery, Mrs. P. M. -Andresen, Mrs. Charles Andre sen and the hostesses. Mrs. Ransdell Is Hostess - Miss Patricia Ransdell was honored on her birthday Tues day night when her mother, Mrs. Marshall Ransdell, entertained at dinner. Snapdragons, pussy willows, daffodils and qninca centered the table. . Covert were place for Miss Ransdell, Miss Ruth Moore, Miss Florence Ames, Mrs. J. M Hartley, Mrs. Hal Reeves, Mas. Maud Space, Miss Mollle Schwabbauer, Mrs. Kenneth Ab bott and Mrs. Ransdell. The 1 Oak Grave Red Cress sewing group meets every Thursday, to make bandages, quilts and material for an em ergency cupboard. Last. Thurs day the club met for a business and social meeting at the Her man ' Kortemeyer home and heard Mrs. Marie Flint McCall tell of her trip across the United States. Poppy sale eemmlttee ef the American Legion auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Vern Ostrander on route six Friday night at 8 o'clock. Committee members are Mrs. Otto Mehl hoff, Mrs. O. A. Palmateer, Mrs. Lloyd Perkins, Mrs. Csrleton Smith, Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. - Clyde Kaiser and Mrs. Louis Ramus. Pythiaa Sisters will meet tonight far a banquet at 6:30 at the Quelle, followed by a public meeting. The grand chief, Rose Marshall, will pay an official visit Mrs. J. Kenneth Bailey, as- ssited by Mrs. David Johns and Mrs. Claudine Foster will en tertain Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae tonight, at her home. Tkz Original ;Tdlaf Treat" Drcj 135 II. Conmcrciol St. No Stain on the Skin! Heed's Poison 0n!x Lotion Steps Pain Kills , ' . Poison Oak -Safe, snre, quick. S0a$a; - Try Our Delicious J .. , Frc:!i : V 'i Pc-jCriillD,; from freshly Roasted Peanuts mCjfi'.'J: 4v to coMtiotioa i wt.ii. jThtse vcgetaLia LucaUra taliets act rreir'Jy, but genC, t glTe ti'JLzfl : . ,C:t Ten-Isz at cur drt:; ccur.t' Of sliOC IV SOCIETY MUSIC Fhe DC13E CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY ., kckt, witn. sirs C W. Stctt. UN North Stb street 1 p. m. , Merry Mingters with Mrs. Carl snraer. , Brush College Helpers, Mrs. Marjorie Wood. T1S Mart Church treat. S Bl m. assoeia- ttoa. Engleweed United Brthr4 cnurcn. sirs, saran umer, . w south winter, 1p.m. DcMoUr mothers luncheon, Matonie temple, IS p. m. Pythian Sisters, S p. vl, banquet , preceding at Quelle. SdO p. m. a Thimble club, Willamette Tent hire No. S. Mrs. - Louis Kurth, route a. 130 p. m. -American Legion auxiliary benefit luncheon. Legion home, 1S-1 p. so. : Daughters unit.' VTW, T p. ra. Woman's Missionary society. Tint Baptist church, s p. m. tr. W. A. Petsoldt, speaker. - fSAAT ; : Juvenile' Neighbors of wood' craft, birthday party, fraternal temple. 4 p. m. Poppy sale committee with Mrs. Vern Ostrander, S p. m. SATCmOAT Woman's club board dub meeting. tM. meeting. MONDAY Pro America, Marlon hotel, 1 M p. m. - Technician Talks On Blood Mrs. Ruth Lindsay, medical ' technician for the 'Deaconess hospital, was guest speaker at the auxiliary meeting Monday. ' She spoke concerning the blood bank at the hospital, illustrating with samples the hospital's method of preserving blood. Mrs. Leif Bergsvik, In charge of the auxiliary's committee for securing blood donors for this bank, will give information to those calling her. - The regular sewing meeting will be today. Mrs. F. E. Schell was received as a new member, Mrs. C J. Rainsden and Mrs. Fred Tooze, . jr guests. Mrs. S. Raynor Smith gave the devotions and hostesses were Miss Alice Biggs, Mesdames C . W. Hewitt, Elizabeth Damery and C. C. Edwards. - Salem Kebckah ledge saet in the IOOF temple Monday with Mrs. Blanche Hull, noble grand, presiding. Miss Pearl Rowland was elected a member. Mrs. Nel j ly Ullum of Malad, Idaho, was visitor. Following the lodge ses- sion, three-act comedy, "Aunt Tillie Goes to Town," was pre- sented by the Hazel Green community club. Rinks ters ef the Salem Roller Skating club skated at Lake park rinkjiear Corvallis Friday . night. Making the trip were Mr. Alfred Propp, club president; : Mr. Harold Douris, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Douris, ' Miss Patricia ' Fitzpmtrick, Miss Zelpha Camp bell and Mr. Harry Oberman. HAZEL GREEN The Garden club will meet at the home of . Mrs. Charles Olson this after noon. The topic is Primroses." Mrs. Olson will lead the dis cussion. Mrs. Andrew Zahare, flower chairman, will be in charge of refreshments. asi Gacdy Special Store in Salcn. Slop Thai Bark! : Coughs and colds easily stopped by using Schae fers Herbal Balsam, tried and tested. i$a TbM C0:i CTATE2.IAIL Colin. Ortjea Thunder IZzxlj, Ilcrclt Mrs. Starry win ce. Feted . Mrs. Max Flanery has invited guests to her home on North 24th street tonight for the pleas ure of Mrs. Sephus W, Starr. A late supper will follow an informal evening and bouquets of daffodils and daisies will pro vide the decorative note. - Bidden' to honor Mrs. Starr were Mrs. C L. Rhoades," Mrs. Ellis Von Eschen, Mrs. Brazier . Small, Mrs. E. A. SkeUey, Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. Al H. Petre, ! Mrs. Fred Bernardl, Mrs. Ross Goodman, Mrs. Eula ; Ritchey, Mrs. Al Phelps, Miss Audrey Wmship Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Perrydale, Mrs. Ernest Starr of SUyerton, Mrs. Donald Decke -bach and Mrs. H. A. Peterson of Portland and Mrs. T. H. Norman . of McMinnviRe. ' Mrs. Flanery was a hostess on Wednesday afternoon when she " entertained members of her club at luncheon and bridge. ; Soldiers Will Hear Music , : The Salem district of the Na tional Federated Music clubs is sponsoring a series of musical entertainments for the soldiers - stationed near Salem as part of a project of the national organ lzation. , , 1 . Four units have been formed in Salem, according to Mrs. Jes sie Bush Mkkelson, president. Heading the units will be Mrs. David Eason, Dean Melvin H. Geist, the Meisinger studio, and the Crescendo club with . Miss ; Lena Belle Tartar, advisor. The first program will be giv en tonight at 8 o'clock at the Fairgrounds little theatre. The following will appear from unit 1: Josephine Albert Spaulding, contralto; Emily Stone, flutist; The ; MacDowell club sextet, Margaret Hood, pianist and Alice Crary Brown and Jean Hobson Rich, accompanists. The MacDowell club sextet includes Monict: Rodokowskl,""M a r t h a Pinson,1 Marian Bretz, Lois Steinke, Gretchen Reinhart and Gail Ferguson. Chaplain Cook will be master of ceremonies. .Mrs. Stadter Is -Honored . Mrs. Kenneth G. Manning en tertained her club Wednesday night and the group honored Mrs. Edward a Stadter, Jr. with a shower. A late supper followed several hours of bridge. Guests were Mrs. Stadter, Mrs." Keith Hall, Mrs. Joseph Harvey, jr., Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Harold Busick, Mrs. Thome Hammond, Mrs. Wheeler Eng lish, Mrs. Wilson Siegmund and Mrs; William Dashney. Mr. and Mrs. William Phil lips visited with their son, Bill, at Fort Stevens on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander also . visited with their son, George, this weekend at the fort Pi Beta Phi alumnae will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. James T. Brand, S51 North Summer street, Mrs. Edwin Keech and Mrs. Helen Hadley will be assisting hostesses. : Mrs. Thomas Drynaa was . initiated Into the Junior Wom an's club at their Monday night meeting. Mr. and Mrs. William DePew are now at home at 1820 South f High' street;;:'-- :,' '-Bsj 'Sole Agents Penslar Remedies For Marion County . SORE FEET? CORNST CALLOUSES? vSchaefers Foot Powder Itnd Corn Remedy will help you. No Relief - No Pay Schacfcr's - .A Com Dcnc3y rSUatias art iissatfal Is smomI fcwJtk OMMrwMidibwNMbvwM BBmseaasseasswsBssBBsiBWaessissMaaseaBajsse II. . Ml I 111 AT fliit SIGN OF A I AW T,0JJ, C'JI TO A COLD. GASGLt wnvi v:s irncLT solution , . Ll hi ,i ii mwmm iwmiiijji ii .' ..in .' . ' - ' MARRIEDMrs. Lowll G. Wikoff, th formor Qleea Ullman, before her marriage on February . 26 at the Evan cjelical church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy 4Jllman and Sergeanl Wikoff s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. WikofL Oes-ten-MiUerJ Alumna Group Entertained:'; Mrs. Grace iBorigo entertained the Chi Omega alumnae at her home Tuesday night. A dessert supper was served and the ta bles were festive with jonquils and daphne ' and : St Patrick's appointments. Cards ; were in . play -with honors going to Mrs. Noel Cavender and Miss Edith Lfbby. - ' Covers were placed for Mrs. Phillip Barrett, Mrs. Noel Cav ender, Mrs. Paul Neiswander, Mrs. George Hull, Mrs. Paul Barden, Mrs. Francis Wade, Mrs. George William Neuner, Miss Edith Libby, Miss Mildred Nickerson of Silverton and Mrs. Borigo. 1 Dances to Follow Tournament j Dick Day and his orchestra "will be featured at the "S" club tournament dances at the armo ry Friday and Saturday nights following the games. The hours for the sports affairs are from 9 to 12 o'clock. r All high school students, vis itors and mterested'persons are invited to attend and the coaches of the "various schools will . be special guests. Saturday night the championship - team will be honored. Dutch Simmons, presi dent of the . dub, is in charge of the dances and proceeds will be used to complete payments 1 tar the scoreboard purchased last year. , , MCKRKAI.fr Dr. and Mrs. John Oliver were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Oliver. Dr. and Mrs. Oliver were married in Portland February 21 at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mabel Cart wright The couple are on the staff at the Portland sanitarium. The Olivers' other son, Gilbert, is located in the hospital at Fort Worden, Port Townsend. He married a nurse In the hospital there a short time ago. STL.VEKTON Fythlan Sisters from Home Temple plan to at tend meetings of Centralia temple, Salem, tonight and Mar Ion temple, Hubbard, "April ?, according to announcement made Tuesday. At these meet ings the Grand Chief Rose Has kell of Baker, and other grand officers, will be present Altruist dub of the Pythian Sisters will meet March 25 at the home of Mrs. Al Down on West Main street, to work on quilts and robes. WEST SALE M Mrs. Henry Snoddy entertained Saturday in honor of their son, Vernon and brid& and also celebrated their 32nd wedding anniversary. Pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Irvie Bar tels, Henry and Ronnie1 Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Peters, Carol and Paul, Grand Ronde; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sanders, Scio; Mr. and Mrs. Texas Snoddy and Hu bert, West Stayton, Mrs-? Sid Aldrige, Addie? Lou and ' Mary Louise Snoddy and Pilot Officer Snoddy and Mrs. Snoddy. - HATES VHJLE Word has ; been received of the marriage of ; Alma Carrow to Willard Savage ! in Portland March 1. The bride is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Lyle Carrow. : The groom is a resident of the Keizex -Ustrict t; : j MOJiMOUTn Mrs. H a r r y Hagmeier and Mrs. C F. ' Gil lette entertained : the Delphian reading dub Thursday at' the former's home. ., alias lArena Jack,, guest speaker, told of her experiences in ' Honolulu during the Pearl Harbor attack, ' . - The next dub meeting will be held at Independence. 17AMXGB, rrirtcd Railroad Brakemen, Switch men, Telegraph Operators and Clerks. Write to UlHON PAaFIC It IL CO, C33 Plttock; Kock,vPortland, Oregon, stating age and previous experienced , It 1812 Parties" Will Precede . Dance, - On Friday night's calendar Is the monthly Wisteria club' dance at the Veteran's halL The St Patrick's theme .will be carried out in the decorations. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Saul Janz are entertaining with a supper par ty after the' dance at the legion halL ' - . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker have Invited ., guests ' to their - home on. North Winter street preceding the affair. . Spring flowers will provide the decor ative note. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Max Alf ord Mr. and Mrs. Harry JaDou, Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Janz,' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feike, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beutler and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parker. Rainbow . Girls Plan Dance . ' The Order of Rainbow for Girls met, Tuesday night for : their regular meeting and social party. Plans were - discussed and . committee . chairmen announced for the dance to be sponsored by the Rainbow and DeMolay. The general committee wQl be Jean Rowland, Mary Elizabeth Sisson, Margaret Forsythe, Joan Rem- ington and Jean Driggs. The next' meeting will be a 6:30 covered dish dinner and Initiation following. The mem bers of the board and the new members -will be guests of 'the. assembly for the dinner. New members for the degrees will be Georgia Hull, Mary Pa tricia Zeller, Jean Smith, Betty Bosten and Glendora Isaac Refreshment committee for . the meeting will be Jean Fidle Dorothy Hoar, Norma Jean New gent, Shirley Allen, Berniee Bowersox, Gwenda Boyer, Bet ty Jean Doud, Verletta Jacob sen, Joyce Lund, Nadine Radoin, Leah Smith and Maxine Wag ner. They will be i assisted by Mrs. G. A. Reeher, Mrs. Roy Remmington, Mrs. A. C Gragg and Mrs. - Edna; 'Rowland of Chadwick chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. " ! ' " "J '. ;j - Matrons Guests At Party The Alpha Phi Alpha alum nae were" entertained at the chapter house Tuesday night and final plans were made for the inter-sorority dance- on Satur day night.- During the evening the group honored Mrs. Parnell Kupper and Mrs. William DePew with a shower; Refreshments were served by Mrs. Richard Smart, Mrs. Henry Query and Miss Jeannette Brown. SH.VERTON Sirs. George Jaeschke was - proposed for Woman's club president at the Monday night meeting. Mrs. R. A. McClanthahan is chairman of the nominating committee. Other officers - suggested were; vice president, Mrs. Clark Bach man; secretary, Mrs. E. S. Sev erence; treasurer, Mrst George Christenson, Husbands were dinner guests. Irl McSherry of the state patrol ; and probation board described working of the board. The speaker was intro duced by Mrs. Glenn Briedwell, program chairman. Musical numbers were furnished by Don Renwick, cornet, Lawrence Ed wards, vocalist, and Mrs. Ed wards. MONMOUTH Mrs. Homer Dodds and Mrs. C J. DeArmond entertained the Social hour dub Wednesday at the Dodds home for a dessert luncheon.' . - Mrs.f C C. . Christensen and Mrs. J. B. Lorence wul enter tain at the next meeting when a talk1 on .home furnishings wul be presented by a speaker from Oregon State college. ''Z ! , , . TURES-Mra. L." M,. Saaall and Mrs. Earl Prather were hostesses for a St. Patrick's sil ver . tea of the Methodist WSCS Friday. Devotions were conduct ed by Mrs. F. C Gunning, pray er by Mrs. George Good. Mrs. J. O. Russell gave readings. SILVERTON Mrs. M. G. Gunderson, president, is an- . nouncing a silver tea to be given by members . of the WCTU i at her home from 3 to g Friday afternoon. The tea is open to the public and a program la being planned for the occasion. . Jt-: OAK P O I N T-JIrs. Kslph Kletring, jr, of Ft. Stevens is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hattie J. Black. irrs. lames TTEilnson OSetty ; Hamilton), who has been Uving itn The Dalles, spent the past week at the home of her par ents, Mr. and. Mrs. wuuam Monroe Hamilton. Mr. Wilkin son recently enlisted In the navy and is at Norfolk, yirginia. Mrs. Wilkinson has left, for Los An geles to visit with a group of her Chi Omega sorority sisters. Mrs. Lyle Hoover of The Dalles also , visited at Ah e Hamilton , home last week. VFW Auxiliary Inspection : " District president, Mrs. Ward Wolfe, assisted by department banner bearer, Alma Fierst of Silverton, . . officially inspected Marion : auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars, Monday night at the regular meeting of the auxil iary in the Veterans hall. Three new members were in itiated, Mrs. Thelma Wetsel, Mrs.. Pearl Eaton and Mrs. Elsie Eshle-' ; man- :H"sV?- VJyi .-'iS President A., E. Wickert ap- : pointed .the ' following . cookie committee for the coming week: " Mrs. M. Kendall, Mrs. C Moor man, Mrs. O. Cady and Mrs. Zoe McCormick. This committee helps to keep the "cookie Jar- fuU for the various men in service in and around Salem. ' r, r:"..v.- . The auxiliary chorus, com posed of Mrs. B. Tompkins, Mrs. M. Shinkle, Mrs.M. M. Hoereth, Mrs. N. Boone, Miss Z. Boone, Mrs. L JandraU and Mrs. V. Bolton gave a group of numbers. 4 District President Wolfe an nounced a meeting of distrlct'No. to be held in Salem at the Veterans : hall, Monday night, March 23rd. , There were a number of visit ors present from Dallas and Sil verton. ' -:' r- ' - 1 The auxiliary voted the United Hospitality association $10. Mrs. Marion Tucker of Silverton, extended an. invitation to the auxiliary to attend the inspec tion of Silverton auxiliary March 18 and Mrs. Ray invited the group to Dallas the evening of their inspection, March 17. JEFFERSON Mrs. Grace Thurston and Mrs. R. W. Curl were hostesses Tuesday after noon for the Past Noble Grand club in the club rooms of the Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. Charles Smith was admitted to mem bership and Mrs.'E. M. Acker man as an' honorary member. Cards were played. Present were Miss Laura Thomas,' Mrs. Lee Wells, Mrs. Ida Hartley, Mrs. E. M. Ackerman, ' Mrs. T. O. Kester, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Hugh Bilyeu, Mrs. Scott Hawk, Miss Flora Thomas, Mrs. R. Wv Curl and Mrs.. Grace .Thurston. JEFFERSON - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehfeld and son Law rence, and Mr. and ; Mrs. Hart Barnes were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ; George Kihs, Friday night -on ; the birthday anniversary of Mrs. i George Kihs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rehfeld. Mrs. Harold Boies returned from Long Beach, Calif. Sunday and is visiting her father. C H. Miller, and grandmother, Mrs. Emma Miller. : . RICKREALL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beaver entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. Rollen Beaver of Glenn Creek road; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Shelton, Dallas; Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Pence at dinner Sunday. is a telephone tradition Never in telephone history hive so many persons wanted to ulk to others, at the same time, in so many places. We inthe telephone business are faced .with the biggest job that has ever confronted us. Our country can move no faster than in com munication services. We allliave the great respon sibility to "get the message through.- ; c All of us in the Bell System are going to try even harder to give you all the service there is during :.: the coming year. , : ; - " , ; . ; And if at times "all there is" should not seem enough, we feel sure you will remember I here's a gronand that wc xf this vitally needed tele phone system are all out to help in winning it. " ; "Tki Ttlefkni IW u wruulaui tvtry MtmJsj rueming .. . . 9 f1" vr Oil NSC RtJ b'ttwrk. .T.ApiriC TILgFHOMI T-Ir. uwrooow HriHriP GlllbS ' puuyt jiuu& Bridge clubs are meeting this week for luncheons and supper ; parties. Mrs. Charles S. Pratt hat in vited members Of the Kensington ' club to a dessert luncheon this afternoon at her home on North liberty street Mrs. James McFarland enter tained her sewing club Wednes day afternoon and today will honor her bridge dub at. lunch eon.'. , ';., Mrs. Homer Egan has bidden her club to a bridge Juncheon this afternoon at her country home and Mrs. Arch Jerman wQl be a spedal guests -5 :?;- ''- ; Mrs. Oliver Locke win preside at luncheon and bridge today for her dub at her-South Church street home. ' Tonight v Mrs. Joseph , Fisher will entertain at bridge and a late supper for members ot her dub. . HAZEL GlEEN-Irs. C. J. Olson well entertain her dub -with a 1 o'clock luncheon March 17. - i - . ' TodaY S MenU 4 Carrots will make a salad for dinner tonight Carrot sticks on lettuce ' .. Liver and noodle loaf i Buttered spinach i Cherry pie ; LIVER AND NOODLE LOAF ; l pound liver . ' 1 package ' noodles c S eggs, beaten - - 1 cup mQk , ,1 tablespoon melted butter 1 teaspoon salt - 1 onion ..." v Cook liver until tender. Grind or chop fine. Cook noodles un til tender in boiling salted wa ' ter. Beat . eggs, add liver, noo dles, milk and butter. Place. the mixture in a buttered ring mold and set in a pan. of hot water. Bake in a alow oven (300 de grees) for about 45 minutes. Unmold and serve with vegeta bles In the center of the ring. UilGfiSGSS mm --give the Important job of relieving miserks to the IMPROVED Vkks treat ment mat takes only 3 minutes and makes good old Vicks VanoRub give scnaTaMcnaaxsBusi Qri c CTS2lYSITCEto bring relief ... KatrtalO to upper breathing passages with soothing me dicinal vapors . . . snanurrs chest and back surfaces likeawarmmgrxxd tkc . . . and m m aocss to ease coughs, relieve muscular soreness or tightness, and bring real comfort. To get this Improved treatment just massage VapoRub for 3 minutes ON BACK as well as - ' throat and chest, far tsttar gssatts tten spread a thick lffff , layer on chest and 1 fjCUli cover with wanned V VapoRwo doth.TryitI " . TlwlRpmelWaj AND TttlCaAPH COM PANT On . . ' r :-- i IT h nit jim tin w fluiiiw