PAGE SIX Tlx OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Thursday Morning, June 4. 1942 Salem Girls Will Attend Assembly A group of Salem Rainbow Girls are planning to motor to Hfflsboro this week to attend the grand assembly of the Order of Rainbow for Girls at the Ma sonic temple. The sessions will open Thursday and close oh Sat urday. Miss Mary Jacobsen of New port is the grand worthy advisor cf Oregon and Miss Civilla Ree her of Salem is grand hope. An informal party will be held Thursday night for the girls and the mother advisors w i 1 It also Hieet at the same time. Election of officers will take place on Friday and the grand installation will be Saturday night with a formal ball following. Attending from Salem will be Mrs. Wayne Henry, mother ad visor, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Sisson, worthy advisor of Chad wick assembly. Miss Civilla Ree lier, Miss Margaret Forsythe, 1.1 is Jo&n Remington, Miss Jean Rowland, Miss Carol Gragg, Miss Betty Jean Wilson, Miss Helen May Armstrong, Miss Carolyn Bates, Miss Ada Bew ley, Miss Margaret Jane Em mons, Miss Jeanne and Miss Janice Myers and Miss Corinne Wade. Miss Emmons and the Myers twins will be the guests of Miss Wade at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Gates in Hillsboro, during the assembly. Miss Hawk Now Mrs. Jackson Miss Marjorie Jean Hawk, daughter of Mrs. Eulalle Hawk, and Mr. Robert B. Jackson were married in Stevenson, Wash., on Friday afternoon. Mr. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jack son of Boise, Idaho, formerly lived here, and graduated from Salem high school. Mrs. F. V. Mills, great-grandmother of the bride, accompan ied them to Stevenson. The couple will live in Boise, where the groom is in business with his father. Serjeant Pilot Dale Shepherd has arrived from Canada and is visiting at the home of Mrs. Shepherd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo O. Mills, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright. He will report to Mather Field, Sacramento, Calif., in ten days and will be stationed with the United States army air . corps. Mrs. Verne Robb has invited members of her club to bridge and supper tonight at her home. Pattern All-American favorite is the convenient, " trim button-front -aports frock. .This jaunty Anne 'Adams style, pattern 4006, has a straight front yoke, two neck ' versions and an inset waistband. 'Contrast is optional. Pattern -4006 is available in misses' and women's sizes 14, 10, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 takes 3'i yards 35 6ch fabric. Send fifteen cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for this Anna Adams pattern. Writ plainly size, name, address and , Ityle number. Join the IMS style parade and - send ten cents for a Spring Pt- - i tern Book I All Uie season's biglt v lights art here in day and evening trocka. sportswear, defense modes. Send your order to The Oregon Statesman, Pattern Department, Salem. Oregon. , Tfl Mm distrsj frta kSCNTKLYV WEAKNESS Try Lydla X. Pinkham"! VeteUUs Compound to help relic re monthly nain with It VM 1r n.pvrMM 1ina duo to monthly functional dis turbance. Is Helps build p resls- cult days." Follow label dlrtcttona. a fr Bride-Elect Is Honor Guest Mrs. Ann Green, whose mar riage to Mr. Emil L. Scholz will be on June 10 in the parlor of the Evangelical church, was honored with a shower and des sert dinner given at the Spa Tuesday night. Cecile Brunner roses and pink tapers decorated the tables. Hostesses were Misses Ruth Kellogg, Florence Johnston, Pa tricia Young, Shirley Riggle, Agnes M. Smith, Katharine O'Reilly, and Mesdames Emaleen Williams and John Nelson. Also present were. Misses Bar bara Gesner, Beula Brooks, Vir ginia Nowlen, Thea Sampson, Frances Kuensting, Charlotte Halseth, Rose Zumstein, Mary Fox, Beth Mason, Pearl Friesen, Peggy Kilkenny, Hazel Shutt, Lois Steinke, Joanne Green, and Mesdames Cora Hamreus, May Scott, Kathleen Caplan, Alta Wells, Elsie Bosten, Audrey Ewing, Norma Shaw, Faith Mc Intyre, Marcia Smith, Lois Schultz, Teresa Cooper, and Pearl Ames. Piano Students Vill Play Piano students of Grace H. DeHarpport will give a general recital Friday night at 8:15 at the YMCA auditorium. A violin trio consisting of Shirley Adam son, Donna Jane Macklin. and Gloria White will assist. . They are students of Mary Talmadge Headrick, and Joan Twedt is the accompanist. Anyone inter ested is invited to attend. Students who will play are Barbara and Donald Owens, Barbara Zumwalt, Marie De Harpport, Beverley end Rodney Hofstetter, Judy Wood, Eleanor Francisco, ThelnaB Wilcox, Wil ma Davis, Rodney Bright, June Young, and ftevit Smith. Delta Zetas at Kleinke Home Mrs. Emmett Kleinke enter tained members of Delta Zeta alumnae at her South High street home Tuesday night. A dessert supper was served with Red Cross sewing following. Attending were Mrs. William Bradford, Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. Vir gil Sexton, Miss Maxine Paul sen, Mrs. Floyd Bowers and Mrs. Kleinke. Hanna Rosa court Order of Amaranth will be host to Eugene members at a covered dish din ner aad dance at Masonic temple on Saturday night. Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Mrs. Carrie Walker and Mr. and Mrs. James Manning are in charge. 135 N. Commercial Be Prepared -HOOD'S POISOII OAK L0TI0II Early spring la the dan ger season for poison oak. Ask any schoolboy who likes to play ball in va cant lots. Be sure you have a generous supply Of this effective remedy on hand. It does the work, and how! 50c.Sl.00 .36 - . - . bchaelers Herbal Balsam Is highly recommended for the treatment of chfl- dren's coughs and colds OPIATES! Adultf, as well, find this remedy very effective when used as directed at the first sign of coughg due to colds and exposure. . SOcxGl.OO SOCIETY MUSIC The IIOUE CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY Daughters of Union Veterans, women's clubhouse, 8 p. m. Willamette tent hive Maccabees, Legion hall, T:30. Executive board. WSCS, First Methodist church, Mrs. Edna Wa terman, 1307 Hines, 2 p.m. Fruitland Women's circle, Mrs. Nick Gerig. 2 o. m. BPW card club, with Mrs. Bes sie DeFrance. 605 South Summer street. 8 p. m. VFW sewing meeting. Veteran's hall, 1:30 p. m. University of Oregon mothers, luncheon, Schneider's Coffee shop, 1 p. m. Keizer Ladies Sewing club, Mrs. Elmer Ideen, no-host dinner, all day meeting. Dakota club covered dish sup per, WCTU hall, 6:30 p. m., pro gram. Chapter G. PEO. Mrs. Charles f prague, 423 North 14th street, :30 p. m. ARYE auxiliary No. 12 with Bebecca Westaby, S p. m. Carnation club with Mjs. Me linda Parsons, 1057 Saginaw street, no-host dinner, 1 p. m. FRIDAY WRC at YMCA. 2 p. m. Englewood Woman s club, Mrs. Ben Pade, 640 North 15th street, 2 Woman's Alliance Unitarian church, Mrs. Albert Dewey, 1267 Court street, 2:30 p .m. FOE Auxiliary Installation FOE auxiliary held installa tion of new officers at the reg ular meeting Tuesday night at the Eagles hall. Mrs. Gusiit Shaw was the installing officer $nd she was assisted by Mrs. Vernon Fromm, conductress, Mrs. Elvin Pruitt, captain of the drill team, and members of the team. New officers are Mrs. Ray Moore, president; Mrs. Elwood Gettman, past president; Mrs. Perry Cooper, vice-president; Mrs. Elmore Kleinke, chaplain; Mrs. Lucille Tumbleson, secre tary; Mrs. Mary Aplin, treas urer; Mrs. Lloyd Moore, inside guard; Mrs. Judson Bressler, outside guard, Mrs. William Gardner, Mrs. Hugh Wane and Mrs. August Baal, trustees. Refreshments were served following the meeting. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, June 9, and the regular dance for all Eagles members will be held at the hall Saturday night. Tommy Hirons Has Birthday Tommy Hirons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Korval Hirons, was honor ed ux his second birthday Tues day ffftec&con at an informal party at the Hirons home. Bal loons and favors decorated the table which was centered with a birthday cake. Honoring Tommy were Robert Sieger, Anthony Anderson, Diana Hrubetz, Rita Roggy, Bruce Birrell, Nancy Gillam of Prine ville, Mrs. Robert Sieger, Mrs. Norman Anderson, Mrs. Frank Hrubetz. Jr., Mrs. George Bir rell, and Mrs. Arthur Cummins. Mr' Floyd Bowers wa hos tels to members of her sewing Club Wednesday night ft her home on North 15th street 00 MMsWsSBsk M8sask Nsas Z CO Pi- In. Pn" -r- i J II I ' I III I f ft 1 rf-Xfc "Yllow Ironf Drug & Candy Special Store- v Sole Agents Jor Penalar Remedies for Marion County PBISCRIPTIONS FILLED--1899-1942 PDOFESSIOIIAL mil FIIIISUING Camera Film Headquarters EASTMAN AND AGFA POPULAR SIZES V-127 V-120 V-620 V-116 V-616 26$ i2c S2c 87c - 87c Developing and Printing as Low as 30c a Roll PEAIieT CLUSTERS, lb. 30g When throat Is raw, due to cold, gargle at once with Soraline. Bora line is extensively used, too, as a tingling mouth wash and breath deodorant. Sold only by Parties Fete Mrs. Frank Deckebach Good-byes are being said this week to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deckebach, jr. and children, Carolyn and Frank, who are leaving Monday for Portland to make their home. Wednesday morning Mrs. Donald A. Young, Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele, Mrs. Wallace Car son, Miss Marjorie and Miss Mil dred Christensen entertained with a delightful breakfast at the Young home on Falrmount Hill for the pleasure of Mrs. Deckebach. Red roses centered the dining room table and other bouquets of spring flowers were used about the roms. Twenty of Mrs. Decke bach's intimate friends were bidden to the affair. This afternoon Mrs. Frank W. Durbin has invited guests to an informal" tea at her North 15th street home in honor of Mrs. Deckebach. Guests have been In vited to call between 4:30 and 6 o'clock. Bidden to say au re voir to Mrs. Deckebach are Mrs. Walter Socolofsky, Mrs. Wallace Car son, Mrs. James Humphrey, Mrs. Raymond Bonesteel, Mrs. Don ald Young, Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mrs. Vern Miller, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Frederick Decke bach, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Dolph Craig, Mrs. Leah Hogue, Miss Marjorie and Miss Mildred Christenson and Miss Josephine Baumgartner. Delegates to Be Honored Over 30 women are expected to accompany their husbands to the Laundry Owners association convention to open here today and continue through Saturday. Mrs. T. A. Windishar and Mrs. Van Wieder are making ar rangements for entertaining the women guests. A luncheon will be given in their honor at Schneider's coffee shop on Friday at one o'clock to be followed by a tour of state buildings. A dinner dance will be held in the Mirror Room of the Marion hotel Friday night and on Saturday a luncheon is scheduled for 1:30 o'clock in the Marine room of the Marion ho tel with cards in play in the lobby. The annual banquet and installation of officers will be held Saturday night In the Mir or Room. Pupils to Play In Recital Pupils of Mrs. Cora Hendry wUl appear in a recital at the Old People's Home tonight at 1 O'clock. They will be assisted by Mrs. Mildred Cross, pianist, and Kenneth Schreder, vocalist. Participating will be Ben and Marilyn Eyerly, James, William e nd Dorothy DeLapp, Loren and Kenneth Lottls, Evelyn and John White, Rayma Reel, Betty Schreder and Edith Stewart. Mrs. R. L. Wright, member of the state board of Pro-America, and Mrs. M. M. Magee, Marion county chairman and president Of the Salem unit, attended the cemi-annual convention of Pro America in Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Brink and son, William, have left for flillsboro to make their home where Mr. Brink will be deputy district attorney. Super XX-127 82c Super X&120 37c Super XX-620 37c Super XX-116 48c Super XX-616 .... 43c EFFO IS HBAT Wntn CONSTIPATION makes you out o aorta. Taks Fife, pleasant sparidinf, effervescent taiin laxathrw. Sold only by Mexico Color Mid 2874 fill They're bright they're gay these Mexican towels. Let your colors run riot the stitchery is outline, single and running stitch. Pattern 2874 contains transfer pattern of 7 motifs averaging 4 x 7 inches; illustrations of stitches; materials required. Send ten cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for this pattern to The Oregon States man, Needlecraft Dept., Salem, Oreg. Write plainly pattern num ber, your name and address. Pauline Cutler Tells Troth Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cutler have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Pauline Cutler, to Lieutenant Jack M. i Tidwell of Dallas, Texas. The news was told Friday night at a party for which Mrs. Cutler was hostess in honor of Mrs. George O. Forgard (Dorothy Jayes), who has left for Fort Stevens to join her husband. A military theme was carried out in the decorations and red, ; white and blue balloons revealed j the couple's engagement. A late j aupper was served by the host ess. Guests were Miss Cutler, Mrs. Forgard, Miss Naoma Grouser, Miss Eva Koessler, Miss Lillian Kayser, Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. Edwin Slick, Mrs. Rene Gagnon, Mrs. Glenna Lehman, Mrs. Qharles Strlckfaden and Mrs. Herman Cutler. Lt. and Mrs. Ridgley Miller and twin daughters, Kristine and Katherlne, are visiting this week at the homes of their par- . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Landon and Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. filler. Lt. Miller has been with the Royal Canadian air force and they have been residing In lethbridge. Lt. Miller is now With the United States army air force and will report to Mather field, Sacramento, Calif., this! month. Mrs. William L. Lidbeck was hostess to members of her club Tuesday afternoon. A dessert luncheon was followed by sev eral hours of contract. Mrs. Ed Ward Roth was a special guest. Phone $197 or 9723 Schaefer'a Corn Remedy Hundreds of people are taxing advantage of our offer to remove corns. 110 CUDE, 110 PAY A guaranteed corn reme dy safe, efficacious and reliable, stops the acne and soreness, the first ap plication. DO NOT DELAY GET A BOTTLE TODAY 25c EE" Never Neglect Ycur Heallh It y our roost .valuable possession. See your doe tor regularly for a com plete physical ' check-up. And don't forgetIf ne gives you a prescription bring it to us for. fljMtlkli?fiatrs)A . Prescription Filling Eastern Star to . Aid Red Cross Eastern Star members voted funds to outfit Red Cross kits for soldiers at the regular meet ing held Tuesday night at the Masonic temple. Additional work which the organization will un dertake for the Red Cross was planned. A patriotic program, planned and presented by Mrs. E. E. Bergman, depicted the history of the flag and territorial growth of the country. Mrs. Ivan Stewart sang a group of patri otic songs. A number of Eastern Star members are planning to attend the grand chapter in Portland next week. Refreshments followed the meeting and the hostess com mittee included Mrs. L. M. Flagg, chairman, Mrs. J. E. Van Wyngarden, Mr. William Mer riott, Mr. Mem Pearce and Mr. Albert Gragg. Woman's Alliance of the Uni tarian church will hold its last meeting of the season Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Dewey on Court street at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Chap man and son, Dick, of Portland were weekend guests of Mrs. Chapman's mother, Mrs. Frank W. Durbin. 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Kile i' V-li tv "-n i t w , - irM L-M m u -mm mm m w sr m . naros vpes Nisroay figni . unui Stay ton Teacher At 4H School BETHANY Miss Evelyn Tor vend, who has been teaching at Stayton this past year and plans to return there again in autumn, left Tuesday for Corvallls where she has taken a group of 4H stu dents. Mrs. Olaf Ordahl and infant son are at the home of her parents, the C. E. Jorgensons. Mr. Ordahl is with a defense project in Illi nois. Mrs. Ordahl is the former Miss Gladys Jorgenson. Family Home After Close School Year GRAND . ISLAND Mary Eve lyn Wiley and grandmother, Mrs. Etta Wiley, arrived Friday night at the home of the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley, from Corvallis where they have been living for the past year while Mary has been attending Oregon State college. Redecorated - Enlarge Usual Wave $1.50 Perm Oil Push Wave 4 flfl Complete... UU Open Thurs. Eve. by Appointment Phone 3663 105 First National Bank Bldf. CASTLE PERM. WAVERS SCREENED. 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