mL ThV CTZCOlt STATTCMAN. Colaa, Orecon. Vadnasday Morning. AptU 3. IS 13 . V Miss Smith Married At .Home : The "wedding of Miss Gloria Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Glen Smith and Staff Sergeant Robert Williams, son of Mr. and - Mrs. J. F. Williams of Randolph, Vermont, was solemnized In the : home of the bride's parents on . Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. . ; Rev. Loyal Vickers of Corval v lis performed the ceremony be fore the flower-banked fireplace. Calla lilies and pink snapdrag ; ons were used and tall, tapers f were' arranged-in-candelabras. ' '.The bride wore a dress suit of j rose crepe, and navy blue acces rories.' Her corsage was' of or- : chids.' Her maid of honor, Miss' June Ramey, wore light blue suit and a corsage of gardenias. .. ! Staff Sgt Samuel J. Dref f at- tended the. groom. x'V?-;-' ' :"t Following the ceremony, a re ception was held in the woman's clubhouse. Lilies and snapdragons- decorated the rooms, and presiding-at the table, which was ' covered with a white lace cloth - and centered by pink and white carnations "arranged in silver, ' and. guarded by, white tapers, were Mrs. A. -L. -Kullandef of ,,Vernonia and Mrs. R. L Kullan- der of Milwaukee. Miss June Ramey, Miss Iillian Holechek, -. Mrs. Keith Peterson, Miss Connie - Johnson and Miss Betty: Addison -served. Mrs. E. . Addison, Mrs. C O. - Sloper, and Mrs. G. G. Madison "were in charge of the reception and Mrs. Cora Berry of the dec . 'orations. Miss Wanda Messinger played the piano during the re- ception hours. - . . When the bride and groom left for a honeymoon at the beaches, . rthe bride was wearing a tur quoise blue suit with a white -top p.e r . and . navy accessories. -7- Upon their return they will re ' fide at the Stratton apartments while Staff Sgt. Williams is sta- - iioned at Camp Adair and until he leaves for training in the air' corps. Mrs. Williams is employed in the Oregon. Physicians service. Relatives 'attending the wed ding were Mrs. Lucy Smith,; Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kul lander, "" Vernonia; Miss Carrie Quasdorf, Mrs. Carol Blumber ger, ; Portland, and the bride's parents.' Pupils Will Perform - The piano pupils of Mrs. J. I. Teed will be presented in - re cital in the YMCA lobby tonight at 8 o'clock. The Interested pub lic is invited. ' Those on the program will be Erva Wilson, Sally Eggstaff, Marilyn Benson, Richard and Marilyn Reay, Joan Gilbert, Joyce .and Mary Davis, Lloyd Leddrin, Barbara Sim, Robert Seamster, Rodney Wolfer, Le brila Logan, Janet Lindley, Carol Fallin and Carol Miller. Pattern y Here are miracle-working lines in a slenderizing ' Anna Adams frock. Pattern 4370. It's, a smart variation on the prin cess theine. The back has a sim-4 "pie panel. Jn front the seams curve in gracefully, making your waist look tiny. The scalloped " neckline and sleeves are very ; becoming. ' ; Pattern 4370 is available only In women's sizes 36, 38, -40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50. Size 36 takes 4 yards 35-lnch" fabric. : Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for this Lane Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAM, ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. TEN CENTS more brinies you our Spring Pattern Book with its eaij to-maie atyles for- everyone. - - -. Send your . order to .The Ortfon Statesman, Pattern Department, 6a- - - l.'V iJ Am x I .Ft 'A 4370 1 . : CLUB CALENDAR i .WEDNESDAY ' - - -, . . . - Nebraska , auxiliary, with Mrs. Lc Webb, RU 1, Box 209. ' - PLX and T club witn Mrs. Aorta Muncey, C03 North Winter street, : t p. m. . Women of lirst r Presbyterian i . church, a p. nu. executive board -meetinc JJ:30. Grant PTA study club with" Mrs. C .r. . Noakes. 138S North Cottar street. S p. m. AAUW aeetion B with Mrs -Charles A. Ratcliffe. 1? RatcUHe , drive, 1:13 p. m. , - r THCRSDAT KCKT elub with Mrs. Roy Was- i sam. 1045 North Capitol street; X ! P. . r ; --..- - " .- ,:: t Woman's Benefit association, with Mrs. E. B. Perrine, 779 North Cottase street. Husbands will be ' guests. ;- FRIDAT '" ' Past presidents of Hal Hibbard auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans at the home of Mrs. ' E. E. Buckles, C45 Breys avenue, I p. m. Church Circles Will; Meet The circles of the Women's so ciety of Christian service of Ja son Lee Methodist church will meet today at the following pla- ces; - ' February -August, at the church. Sewing in the morning, luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. , ' , March-September Mrs. A." C. Anderson, 2510 , Cherry avenue, 1:30 o'clock. . May-November with Mrs. Ro bert Kempel, 3215 State street,' -1:30 p. m. June-December, with Mrs. Neil Whittig, 1890 North Capitol street, 1 :30 o'clock dessert lun cheon. J . The January, July and April October circles will not meet. T, - ' ' Family Dinner On Sunday The christening services for Carole Jean, 11-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. i DuToit were performed at the Evangelical church at Clear Lake by Rev. Gordon E. Jaffee. Following, the services, the parents presided at a dinner at the home of the child's grand-, mother Mrs. E. DuToit. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Du Toit, Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, DuToit and ; children, Mr. and Mrs." Raymond DuToit and chil dren, and the parents! Mrs. Frank Spears, jr., left Fri day to join Captain Spears in Birmingham, Alabama, and they will then go to Fort ' Behning, Gai where he will be stationed. Servicewomen What, they ! can do What they're doing about It Two Salem women, members of the United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve, were recently ordered to report for their recruit training at Hunter college. New York. They will leave Salem April 29t - They are Private Mary C. Mc Call, route 2, box 183, and Pri-' vate Louise Ramage, 1106 Les lie street Both women were enlisted through the Salem marine corps recruiting ? office. Private Mc Call was sworn in March 24 and Private Ramage, March 25. , . After they complete their training they will be assigned to active duty at a marine corps base, or be sent to a specialist schooL; ;v '';'! 'rr '' ' , , Matching her husband's navy blue against the . khaki of the ; women's army, - Mrs. Madaline Oliver of Salem enrolled in the WAAC at Portland's recruiting headquarters. Herh u s b a n d , Kenneth A Oliver, was recently " commissioned an ensign in the , navy. She also has a sister. Aux iliary Sabina Morrison, ' in the WAAC. Mrs. .Oliver is a graduate of . . Willamette ' university and Is a former student at the University r of Washington. Mrs. ' Oliver has been a canneryemployee, news paperwoman and school teacher? 1 Her mother, - Mrs. Katherine Schmidt, lives m Salem. - - i i - ' . . . Auxiliary. Letha Maude Sun reri, of route two. box 40. Sa lem, has completed basic train ing at the First Women's Army ( Auxiliary Corps Training Cen ter in Ft. Des Moines, and has , been selected for specialist training in bakers and cooks school. . fWi iVC"EN T.T.3 SUFFER FRC3C If you suffer from hot flashes, dizzi ness, distress of "lrreguIariUes', are weak, nerroua due to the functional "middle-age" period In a woman's Ufa try Lydia K. PlnUuun'a Vege table Com pound. It's helped thou sands upon thousands of women to relieve such 'annoylnt; ymptoma, PoUow label directlona. Pisxham's Compound Is wort trying t SOCIETY U1JSIC J.: Mrs. Boone Installed" v Mrs. Willie Boone was instal led as president of the Veterans f Foreign Wars auxiliary Mon day at the Veterans hall, at a oint . installation ceremony with Marion post No. $6L : The hall was decorated by the Tast President's club. ; J 'Mrs. Russell Mudd, depart ' ment, president, was the install lng officer, assisted by; the Sil j verton degree team. : Officers . installed were Mrs. Willie Boone, president, Mrs. Marie Hansen, secretary, Mrs, Joan Hunt, senior vice-president, Mrs. Nannie Clare, junior vice president, Mrs. Grace I Hartley, . . treasurer, Mrs. E I v e r a Beard, chaplain, Mrs. Ora Furlough, pa t r i o t i c instructor, Mrs. Ellen -Goodman, conductress, 1 Mrs. Margaret Millett, trustee, Mrs. Margie Shinkle, musician, Mrs. Amelia Bolton guard, color bear ers, Margaret Hoerth, Mary Ringwald, Gladys Harlan, Ger trude Beall, Coral Vaughn,'' and Ella Red fern and Elizabeth Ken ; nedy. : , k Department officers p r e s e nt were Mrs. Mudd, president, . Mrs. Olga McEIvain, secretary and Mrs. Myrtle Trip,, ; president of district 7. , Mrs. Clark Moffit, president of Linn auxiliary, Albany, Mrs. Ida Johnson, president of Silverton, " and Mrs. Anna Davis, Mrs. Spen cer, from Pendleton, Mrs. Olga Lucht," Mrs Hollis, Mrs.. Marie McDonald, Iona McDonald, Mrs. . W. L. Clare, Mrs. Margaret Johnson,- Gwendolyn Fisk, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Amanda Moul ton, all of district 17. Mrs. A. L. Skewis represented the Daughters' of Union Veterans. Mrs. James Garson and Mrs. Merle Travis were introduced from the American Legion aux iliary. After impressive ceremony, Mrs. Alvin Strayer, retiring president was presented with a past president's pin, Herman Lafky gave the main address of the evening and on the musical program were Mrs. Charles Crary, Mrs. Dave Fur lough, Mrs. Amelia Bolton, Mrs. Margaret Kendall, ; Mrs. Grace . Hartley and Aubrey Tussing. . V7 After adjournment refresh- : ments were served by Mrs. Gla dysHarlan," chairman, Mrs. Mabel-Devlin, Mrs. Mardel. Tomp kins, Mrs.. Doris : Fuqua, Mrs. 'T Marjie Shinkle and Mrs. Phyllia Crary. - :. . c " h Salem degree, team' will go to Dallas Wednesday night to assist the department - president,' Mrs. . Mudd in . the installing of the Dallas auxiliary." .. ;; Next' meeting of Marion aux iliary will be May 10. The East Side Sewing clab met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Tresham. After a short business meeting the afternoon was spent in sew ing for-the hostess. Refreshments were served and a social hour followed. Those present includ ed Mesdames H. O. Reilley, Etta Day, Edw. Schaffer, Glenn Wes ton, Al Dereave, L. Schmidt and Lottie Tallman. The date and place of the nxet meeting will be announced later. ; - Ensign and Mrs. Wilson Sieg- mund and Jimmy will arrive in Portland on Saturday, for a stay with their relatives according to word received here. The Sieg munds have been stationed in Boston since Thanksgiving. - Mrs. James Edgar Payne and daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, of Palo Alto, have arrived in Sa- - lem for a three-weeks' visit with Mrs. Payne's .mother, Mrs. Tongue Munger. j -j . , WEST SALEM The Laurel social club will meet at the home of Mrs. . H. J. Clement, 360 North 14thstreet, Salem, Tuesday, May . ' at , 2. in' the afternoon. - Mrs. PhHlip Peterson is president and .Mrs. W. H. Zimmerman 5 secre tary - . '- . . : r i IJET7 ? AT7 Owfo Safety Financial Responsibility ' P11 fa effective June f. J ,dri.v5r.ef any sntomobile Involved in an accident most, within i days, file with the Secretary of State evidence of financial responsibility of $11,800. Automobile Insurance Is the answer. , Don't be eaarht short. Insure now at Hoggins Office, as lew as sit per year. . - CHUCK Oregon 's Largest i .... , . - Salem ccsd 123 N. Cosuncrdcd mmm Guests "of .Juniors At Party Members of the Salem Junior Women's club were hostesses on Monday night at the woman's clubhouse, at a 'party for pros pective members of the club. Twelve guests were present. Cards were played, during the evening, with , high scores going to Miss Elizabeth Bagley ' for bridge, . Miss : Kathleen Osborne for pinochle, Mrs.' Amos Bierly ' for battleship. .. '';;- ty; 5 The . program featuring.1 the : club' scrapbook, ihcluded Scrapbopk Skitcbes" In 4 which past presidents 'and ' committee members gave brief talks on the, work of the! club. Mrs. 'Leonard VnViST- thm rlvtWm firt' rtwrf dent,-dlscussed tha organization and the -purpose of the Junior, Woman's r'c l ub, - Mrs. Clin to Standing, a past president, talk ed about the federation and its meaning to the Junior - clubs, Mrs. Verne Robb discussed phil- -anthropie work of the group and Mrs. Joseph Felton talked on the state and . national conven tions and talked about the com ing state convention in Salem. War service work was discussed by Mrs. Fred Gast and the club's' social activities 'were the sub ject of Mrs. Delbert Schwab- bauer's ' discussion." "''-''I - The -scrapbook,' in charge of Mrs. Robert Worral ; and Mrs. W. G. Nibler this year was on display. A group of songs ' were sung by Mrs. Felton, Mrs. Stan dish, Mrs. Lee Crawford, and Mrs. Roy Mink. Miss Margaret Mullen played several piano so los. '"'.'.j.V--'- Tea was served at a table cen tered with an arrangement of spring flowers, guarded by ivory 4inaM ' H T T AAnapfl Iv-V tapers. Mrs. Leonard Kephart poured. '. ! - .' I ' ' . The committee" for the party : Monday night included Mrs. Worral, Mrs. Nibler, Mrs. Wayne J! Page, Mrs. Thorne H. Ham mond, Mrs. Crawford, Miss Nel- lie Forster and , Miss Margaret Mullen. . . .: -. - Before the party a special in itiation, ceremony was held for Mrs. A. D. Stephenson, who la living in Salem . while Lt CoL Stephenson is stationed at Camp Adair. Pianists Give Program : Members of the Junior Har mony club gave a musical pro gram at the Old People's Home on Friday afternoon, assisted by a trio including Mrs. Roy Har land, Mrs. Richard. Smart and Rev. Guy Stover. ; - i Piano students appearing on the program were Jeannine and Clyde LaFollette, Dorothy Pe-f . derson, Leila Beach, Yvonne Ro- senaugh; Pebble and ' Patricia , DeSart,J May Evelyn Park, How-' ard Wood, Patricia Long, Patri- cia Powell, Ruth Ann and Mar- tha Jane Pearcy, Bonnie Dixson, -Thelma Wilcox 'and Ruth Bain: Patricia Powell . had charge of , . the program. SILVERTON-BeauUfiU in W- ery detaU was the Ceremony of the Roses,; thW.a.lnit: of members of Junior Women's club, held Monday night atlthe i First Church of Christ ' Mrs. John Rutherford, presi dent, received the guests. Mrs. O. J. Schlottman presided at the piano during the ceremony and the white tapers were lighted by Mrs. Don Kuenzl and Miss Vera Metty. - Taking part In the ceremonials themselves were Mrs. John Rutherford, Recognition and Pledge; Mrs. Ole Meland, the Stem; Mrs. Herbert Jones, the Leaves; Mrs. Loren Gower, the Rosebud Mrs. Walter Claus, Fragrance; Mrs. Perl Bye, the Recitation of the Rose, 1 written by Laura Bedoll. Just prior to the ceremony Miss Lois Ginther directed two musical " numbers, a violin solo by Marilyn Moe and a vocal solo by Jeroldine Olson.. Floral decorations used in the church auditorium, where' the ceremony was held, and in the dining room where refreshments' were served, were Vb 1 ceding hearts and lilacs with the white tapers.' Initiated were Mrs. Olaf Paul- son, Mrs. Louis Wavea, Mrs. Clifton Hadley, Mrs. Victor Had- ttr tljr-r-m Dm. thy Abel and Mrs. Harvey Ka- ser. - . uars. n. . j. vancieave , was speaker during the program hour, discussing the roll of wom en in th modern world. CHHT Upstate Agency' MarsliSeld - Sclem DIcl4iC3 lllss Marjorle Waeten. davgh ter of CoL and Mrs. Elmer V; : Wooten, left last week for Port land to take a new position in station KGW. ; She has numer ous duties, so she reports to her parents. She spends some I time in the music reference library, ' as a receptionist and as a typist. Mlas Janet McLeed af The Dalles was the guest of, Jean Donaldson at her home in Sa lem, over Easter. Both girls are students at Oregon' State. " Salem Folk ' Officials, r.. .Mrs. Elmer V Wooden, wifeof the state director , of selective 1 ervice,-christened the 173d lib-) erty ship built by ,the Oregon Shipyards the William H. Me Guffey -.on ; Sunday . at an ' im pressive 1 o'clock ceremony. ! ' " Mrs. Wooten,' and her matrons of honor Mrs. L. V. Benson and 'Mrs. Leban SteeVes ' and .her . daughter Norma, flower girL were presented " corsages . made of war savings' 'stamps, before' , the ceremony, and t with large bouquets of red "roses following the christening.- i After the . ceremony, a lunch eon was served in the dining room in ' the administration building. Special guests of Mrs. Wooten at the luncheon were CoL Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. Laban Steeves, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prime Lt. CoL and Mrs. Carlton 'Spencer, Lt. CoL and Mrs. George Sandy, Mrs. Verden Hockett, Lt. and Mrs. Ralph - Purvine, Lt. and , Mrs. Harold Hauk, Miss Dorothy. - Kennedy Miss Marjorie Wooten, . THU 'i ' ml. L 1 j .T Miss "Ethel Mae" Sandyr Nora Wooten, Thomas Steeves, Steven and Whitney Benson. : ' Mothers to Be Entertained, Oregon mothers will -be enter- tained April 30' to ' May 2 at . Mother's weekend, and will also be the guests "of Junior weekend events : taking place, including T the campus - luncheon, " the all- ' campus sing on Friday, and the junior prom Saturday night. , ' Many fathers are expected at the 16th annual Mother's week end despite rationing difficulties. On Friday between 1 and 5 pjn. and Saturday between 9 a.m. and 5:30 pjn. in Johnson hall, regis tration will take place. Events for Mother's weekend -on Saturday are: a meeting at 10 ajn. of the state board .of di rectors for the Oregon Mothers," the . annual business meeting of "the Oregon Mothers at 1:30 pni. " in the Guild - theatre, .Johnson hall, and a tea from 3 to 5 o'clock for mothers giwh by Associated Women . Students," Young Worn-: " en's. Christian - association, and : " the Eugene Mothers club." " Officers o( tjie group. are . Mrs. Emmet Rathbun Qswiego, presi- ! dent; .MrSn J,H. . A.i Busterud, : Marshfielclfcvice president; Mrs.' M SaV '' - lem, geaerlrs. Dean VJui-, :JS: 5 'F1-ti?anr - - ef? lf'. Want Flowers For Club . A call for" cut flowers which Salem residents will donate , to the two service clubs at Camp Adair is being issued today through Zonta club of Salem. Persons having flowers to give may leave them at the Junior ' Hostess League headquarters in the; Senator hotel building "any day between the hours of 12 and 6 o'clock. . " ". - " " -,'V The service clubs will arrange for "J local persons ' employed, at the camp to pick up ' the flow- ers. Miss . Helen ' Barrett, a past president of Zonta club. Is host ess at one of the service 'clubs " and Miss Eleanor Trindle, for mer Salem teacher, is hostess at the other; club. They state that soldiers using -the clubs will be ,most "appreciative "of ; any", aftd ' all -flower ' contributions Which will be used "to brighten ; and cheer-the5 bltf club rooms.-' v " Additional Society ISCWS n Pa . Id. ; e Launching Item' kMmv m SEE DISPLAYS ThU week, aee your grocer's displays ef feeds which TJacle Sam's Nutrition Rules ay you should eat erery day. Learn how KUCOA. the autritiooa. eaoJern tMrgariae with VITAatm A, caa help you add Barer and food raue to all your meals -without Ugh cwU - Cdy 5 Pchh Lodge Has 1 Birthday Salem Rebekah lodge met on Monday, with 71 visitors present from Woodburn, ; Stayton, Tur ner, Dayton, Silverton, Portland, Roseburg, Gervais, . Prineville, McCoy, : Kansas,' Wisconsin and - Colorado, -y--i - - Red Cross sewing was an nounced for - all day . today . with a. no-host luncheon to be served at noon. On. next Monday night , lodge will take up at 3 j)Jn. for the spring and summer sessions . ; instead of 730 pjn. )--'. ,On Thursday -Miss Madeline ' ; . Rossner, state president of ' the ; Rebekah assembly will make her ; official ; visit to . t h e Silvertoh - lodge. . A: number of : the Salem lodge are .expected to attend. ' ' In Portland "on . next Sunday' afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock,; the personnel of the IOOF home will hold a reception for Presi dent : . Madeline .-Rossner and 'Grand. Master Grant Murphy. All Oddfellows and Rebekahs are in vited to come. , . : " ' After the business session the Rebekahs celebrated the 124th ' anniversary of OddfeUowship. Mrs.' Robert Henderson, good of the order chairman, was in charge - of arrangements and Grant Murphy, Thomas McLeod, grand junior warden' of Willam-. etti encampment, and Brig. Gen-, eral A. R. McLaughlin were es corted to the speaker's platform and seated there with P. C Har land, noble grand of the Oddfel lows, Rev. C. P. Gates of Port land, Mrs. Lloyd Stiifler, noble grand of the Rebekahs and Mrs. Robert Hendej-son. Abe Doerksen gave several numbers on the vibra harp and electric guitar. , Arthur J. Lennon of Portland gave a short talk . on the bond ; sales . drive. After which the members of the Dayton lodge gave a short drama entitled "The Spirit of America.", " Rev. Chester P. Gates of Port land gave the main address of the evening on OddfeUowship and the meaning of Oddfellow ship, . ' ; . The dining room was in charge of Chemeketa lodge no. 1, Lloyd Stiffler and P. C. Harland pre siding. F. L. club girls assisted in serving. 1 "." "Ti-ustees voted to buy another bond at . their meeting Monday. The trustees include Mrs. J. A. Mills, Mrs. Belle Carson and Mrs. Elsie ' Pappenf us. - - Woman's Club Hears Speaker - -Members, of "the Salem Wom en's club met at the clubhouse on Saturday, afternoon, with Mrs. Herbert, Rahe, president, in charge of the business meeting. - . Reports were given during the business meeting by Mrs. Frank Marshall, and Mrs. Walter Spaulding. - jvirs. ... Merle Travis was ap pointed on the house committee to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Charles Cole and -delegates elected, to attend the state, convention of Federat ed Woman's clubs .were.- Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. Dwight Lear, Mrs. C. A. Ratcliffe and Mrs. Herbert Rahe. W .f r Rev. David Nielsen of jthe First I Congregational church gave the main; addressj speaking of. the 'erving 3 i slices of Master Bread at every meal gives plenty of ex tra Vim, Vigor and Vitality. " AT YOUR : GRCXCT-S ft-;, 1f: 1 - AT YOUR CROCER'51 , PcrPcid mw problems of the present world crisis, which have" so tragically disrupted normal functions. He described them as a test of faith out of which will develop a phil osophy of life, having as its ideal, . "Democracy for the world, not Just for America." In discussing the American home he called at tention to the various changes In character and stability in home life through several gen- . erations. " -y-. L ' ' r : ;j ; ' Soloist for the afternoon's pro gram was Miss Mabel Elizabeth Fox. Her accompanist was Miss ' Earllne .Glisan.",-' ;' 'V;; '. -l The tea table at which Mrs. O, W. Emmons and Mrs. F. A. El liott presided was centered with an arrangement. ; v ; , Tht committee in charge of - the tea hour was headed by Mr. Albert Gragg and included Mrs James Jennings, Mrs: Homer Smith, sr., Mrs. Estill Brunk, - Mrs. V. R. Dean, Mrs. .W.-H. , Byrd, Mrs. Iva Bushey, and Mrs; Howard Hunsaker. - Due to the illness of some of the committee, Mrs. Charles Johnson assisted in serving. . . - Give Easter . Breakfast A breakfast was given at the . Marion hotel on Sunday morn ing by a group of girls who gath er annually for an. Easter morn ing party. -'. V Present were the Misses Betty Jean Smith, Dorothy Pyeatt, Pauline Dunlay, Margaret , Mc-j I EXCLUSIVE WITH SEARS I : NEW GROUP OF 100 WOOL FELTS I AMAZING VALUES I m A supar vafue achievement! Exclusively ! Sean ityles in 100. wool felt hats I , Dressy and casual types. A thrilling color array! For Juniors, misses, matrons; 21 'a. to 23 and adjustable headsizes. . i A. i ' 4 -wsp Sears stares have posted er marked eeDing prices la compliance with Government tegalations. - WWU lilllllM!! STOSE HOURS: ' Dally, !:Ji A. M. to C P. JL; Saturday, 9:39 A. XL to I P m. ISt State Street, Calem, Orrrcn , ... 'YiniwirTwimwff wa wiwjn.iwi.'Mwiirivu. m S'iif 't ' ; Bain, Maxlne. Enger, Beverly, Carter, Estaline Smith, Helen Fanton, Jean Donaldson, Muriel Smith, Betty Ullrnan, Helen Os trin, Nancy Stricklin, Jean Webb - Bow en, Dorothy, Cook; Ddris Harrington, Betty Krebs, m etv a. A aT Airs. w. J. ouiie, ivirs. iaxK jvii ; gore, Mrs. ; Eileen WIndedahL Mrs. Donald BlaisdelL Mrs. Don Cutler, Mrs. Stanley Stiffler, ; Mrs. Casper. Swigert, Mrs. Nona Today's Menu ; : ' Steak, and kidney pit will make the day's main dish for - this, the "extra parts", meaL ' '.. Cold slaw : ' V ; " : . Boiled dressing . Steak and' Kidney pie ': :' C.:": ': ; .Potato" crust ' ! Buttered new turnips and creenj Rhubarb'saiice with1 ' , ! .' .Bananas ' . Homemade cookies ": BOILED SALAD DXESSLVO , 4 ,egg2olks . . ".. . j, 3 tablespoons flour . . ; . i V cup sugar 1 M teaspoon salt - ' 1 tablespoon honey , 1 1 , V teaspoon dry mustard Va teaspoon paprika ?4 cup vinegar" -. cup. water ' . - 2 tablespoons cream (sour or sweet) j ; (-"'f i Beat yolks, add flour, sugar, ' salt, honey, mustard and - pap rika. Stlr until thoroughly . blended. Add vinegar and wa ter. Cook slowly, stirring con stantly until thick and creamy. Add cream and beat a minute. , i ... t - I '' . ' ' V o -ml I