The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 25, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    The OniGCri STATESMAN. Sclera. Oregon, Tuesday I Icrnlncj. May 25, 1S13
PAGE SEC
Installation
Follows'
: .Luncheon . .
t Just preceding their, final bus
iness meeting for the club year,
- . members .of. the Salem Woman's
. club gathered at the clubhouse
on Saturday for a 1 o'clock
luncheon. Installation of officer
i was held during the afternoon.
.Mrs. J.fM. ; Devers and Miss
Eleanor jStephens presided at the
: luncheon table which was set
with a . white cloth and a center
piece of Cecile Brunner ? r os es
and ; columbine. The luncheon
' committee included Mrs. ..Walter
" r Spaulding, chairman, Mrs. Clif
1 ton Mudd, Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs.
Roy; H. Mills,, Mrs. A. Wal
" lacei Mrs. Claude Murphy and
" "'Miss Mirpha Blair. ;
' . . Mi C. C,-Clark officiated at
the installation ceremonjcbf Mrs.
Dwight Lear, president; Mrs. C.
H.. McCullah, . vice - president;
Mrs. Guy Hickok, treasurer; Mrs.
"J. C, Harrison, recording secre
tary; Mrs. Melvih Fidler, corres
ponding secretary; Mrs. Howard
Hunsaker, .financial secretary;
" r . Mrs. Frank Myers, director ;and .
5 Mrs. Rex Putnam, trustee. .
, -,1 Through annual reports given
. . by the committee chairmen, the
following highlights of : the club
- i year, under the presidency of
, , Mrs. Herberts Rahe were - re-
v veaied as purchase of two war
. bonds; weekly Red .Cross sewing; .
... furnishing ; of '.a .- day : , room at .
.. Camp Adair; . entertainment of
Marion- county -Federation- of;
; Women's . clubs, reroofing 'I the
r i clubhouse, - giving cash to the
Christmas, seal fund, and Chil-.
drens Farm home, giving gifts
. to Marion county patients at the
' tuberculosis . hospital, presenta- -
- tibn ht 77 blankets to" the USO
and books to the Victory Book
; campaign, and serving , at the
USO canteen each " month.
Plans ; were discussed for the
state federation c o n v e n t i o n -planned
for Salem the first week
V In June. ; j ,
: BRUSH" COLLEGE Pastel--,
tinted Brunner . roses centered
. the 'dining table when -Mrs.
. Glenn Adams entertained the
Brush College grange homeeco
nomic club with a no-hostess
luncheon Wednesday.
Vari-colored Iris and large
i Oriental poppies were, used '.ef-,-k
fectively about the guest rooms.
Mrs. John Schindler, president,
; conducted, the business meeting
: when., tentative plans were dis
cussed for a rummage sale to be
sponsored by the group in the
. early autumn. Enjoying vthe
luncheon and social ; afternoon
were Mrs., Charles McCarter,
v Mrs. John Schindler,, Mrs. A. E.
Utley, Mrs. C. L. Blodgett, Mrs.
Charles Glaze, Mrs. Phillip Pe
. terson, Mrs. Laura Walters and
,: the hostess, Mrs. Glenn Adams.
Today's -Menu .
Fresh vegetable salad will be-
gin the meal that includes also,
fresh asparagus. ";. .' :
Raw vegetable salad :
Broiled macaroni and cheese
t - Creamed asparagus,
v . . Cottage pudding
Lemon sauce
" ' "- " . ' - -
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- : BROILED MACARONI
; AND CHEESE - .
'. 12 odnces macaroni . ...
. 2 tablespoons .butter , ... I ;
1 tablespoon;, onion, fin e.l y
.-, chopped ' ;" ;
'2 pieces t celery, finely ,chop
. ' r ped " -" .;
cup flour. . .:. . ..." -v
3 cups milk , . ... .
teaspoon salt ' .;. f . V
; . . Dash .pepper ... f
4 teaspoon - prepared .mustard
. t ounces American chee s e,
H. "- grated -'
, Cook macaroni. in 3 quarts
; boiling, salted ' water . for., 15 to
J 20- minutes,, or u n t H tender,
y; Drain, thoroughly and pourinr
; to a casserole. Simmer onion and
J celery in . melted" butter . for 5
' minutes. Blend - -in flour; -add
4 milk, salt and. pepper, and cook
-.. , until the sauce boils-and thick
- ens, stirring constantly.- Hemove
" from heat, add - mustard and
- cheesed stir until, blended. Pour
the hot cheese sauce over s the
hot macaroni' and place under
. the Jroiler. to brown. Serves 6.
- RATION CALENDAR ; -yd
, ". v I ? . rooo 'CA
Canned Goods BIu . I tamps . G.
H and i now valid and good through
Jun 7 K. L, M became valid Mar
24 and are food through July 7.
Meat, Cheese, Canned rtsh, rata.
"Butter and Margarine Red stamp
X. I". G good until May 31. J now
aood and vabd until July 1.
Sugar Coupon No 12 good for
pounds, expires May 31.
. Coupons 15. and 1 good for five
pounds each.-canning purposes
Housewue appuea to ration poard
ior additional allotment UT needed. .
- Coffee Coupon No. . 23 . good . tor.
1 pound, valid through May 30. -.
GASOUNB - - . '
Book 'A coupons No. good for
four gallons eactf. expire July it.
- yVaX.OIJU - .
Peiiod coupons . expire Septem-
fcer I.
SHOES -
No. 11 coupon u ration book No. I
good for 1 pair, exou-es June IS.
- . TIBtS .-v; , .
Cars with C books must have
t.xts inr:ie$ try May XI; B books
by June Z3 -
: : - :. " . z 1-h-ort. makes yoa fle
-1 cuftry tyd ptak
cno ef the best and
; 1 iraj-s to help build up
: 1 U crt mors strerfJa sad
. . i a tzib vigorous tioocitreass
, i j i c".-s. riatifim's Tatlets are
e .5 c I t a frreat-e tlood-lron tonics.
; i c it ;-! Fi'Zow latr.l directions.
-
Tells Her Betrothal
M
ISS VIVIAN BELL, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Carl J. :
Bell, who is cmnoundncj her encjaaement to MfiDon- -
aid Barrick today. Mr. Barrick,
Barrick, is a graduate of Salem high and has- been- attending
. OSC where he affiliated with Delta Tau Gamma.-He has ;
. been rxdled into'ihe army. - Miss . Beir will graduate this
week from Salem high school. They have set no date 'for
the weddingl (Kennell-EUis), - ' t " ' . ; ? u ;
Nurses to
Receive
Caps
f Twenty eight nurses aides will
i receive ,' their caps at a jcereniony
; in. Waller hall t b h i ght at 8 .
.'o'clock, with Judge George Ross
i man . presiding as chah-man-'ofl
" the Marion county -chapter of the;
American Red. Cross. Mrs.. Brey-
- man Boise heads the Red Cross
. committee in 'charge of nurses .
- aides. ; .. ' , " " ..
This is the v third, and-largest
class of graduates in Salem, and
, another, class : is . being formed
immediately. : Mrs. Louise Arne
son, RN, will again be instructor.
. : Rev.; y. Irvin Williams will be
the speaker, "and Major Vernon
A. Douglas will admnister the
" oath to the graduating aides.
More Coffee : .
For Homes ' : '
, Price ".administrator Prehliss.
M. Brown today announced an
-increase in the coffeef ration for
June, and expressed his gratifi
cation that the anticipated im
provement in the supply, situa
tion had made this action pos
sible. I ; - -. ; : ;
- Stamp number 24 in war ration
,t book one, valid on. Monday, May
-31,-, will be used, by consumers :
. for . buying one pound of - coffee .
through-Wednesday, June 30, ;a
. period of one -month instead of
: five Weeks. ..
' f - . : i- s" ?. ' 1-. - i .
- lolndcrilHs )
Honor Guest ; ;..
- ' ! ' -:
. .On. Sunday ,afternoon. a group .
of Jriends of Joy, Randall were '
invited to ijthe home of. her par-
k ents, Jfo? and MrsJ L..iURari-
tiau. on - ner f Diruiciay, j Her sjs
"JterV Joan, served ,the dinner.
v Guests included 'Charlotte
Cohen," Phyllis E a t b n, jarge
Henry, Modjeska Groehing, Hel
. en : Brown, Janet Halik, , Shirley
'Hill,! Rita - Harr, and -Patricia
.'Maurer. i. ' , - .. 'I-
" Navy :. mothers,' ; meeting i to
night at 8 o'clock at. the.YMCA..
will hear Sgt William Clearwa-
ter. of the marines, who was
' wounded in action in the south
'Pacific. - ' " '
oumimdies ;
For tko worksnon's lunch box
ot douaty party aorvine; Master
Bread 'tut texture - !- just
light - - -,. - -
AT ' T0U3 GSOCCTS
...-:.::;.-.: .".---:''...-.. .
: -x- . :v- ivy"::- . . :
, -V,.
son "of Dr. and Mrs. L. VW. ,
CXUBVCAIXNPAR 1
TUESDAY '-- ' y''Z ";
Navy-Mothers. YWCA, t p. ra.
Red Cross unit. Central WCTU, ,'
with " Mrs. U C. Preaeott. '710
South J3th street. 10 JO a. m. -. ,
WEDNESDAY ".. ft -. ;.'-?".:
The Nebraska auxiliary with
Mrs. Lucille Garner, IMS Broad
way street, covered dish lunch
eon. 12:30 p. m. , .
1 PLET club with Mrs. W. J.
Peck. S m.
. Woman's - Union. Presbyterian '
church, 2 p. m. Executive board,'
12 JO for paper sack lunch. -
THURSDAY 4 'v.
Woman's - Missionary '-.society.!
First Baptist' church. 2 p. m. at'
church. : -- i :
Shower Honors
Bride-Elect
Miss Leota. Conner announced
' her engagement to Mr. Robert
Baker Wednesday,1 May 19 at
a bridal shower given by Miss
Caroline Ward and Miss f Irma '
lUert ' i ; J jt -
Miss Conner is leaving Wed
nesday, for Durham, Kort Caro-
' lina to join Private Robert Bak
er, who is ah instructor in the
signal -'corps at .Camp Butner.
They plan to be married some- '
time .in June. ' ' j -".
Those" attending '- the shower
werer Miss -Leota (Pohhef, ' Mrs."
Emma Conner, Mrs. Mark Bak
er, Miss M a'r i e Kerber, .'Miss
Bertha Welch, Miss Mary Rei
ter Miss Juanita" Odom; Miss
Vail'eda Trick, ' Miss ! La Vihia"
Brown," Mrs. Gus 1 1 l e r t, Mrs..
.Delia Ward, and hostesses , Miss '
Caroline Ward and1 Miss Irma
inert '-fl"Z::rr--
;: '.-.:.. .
Very .- lovely
,.i SILVERTON -
: was the invitational, dance given ;
- Friday . night by - a . group ; of . the --younger
; boys ;to their, friends;
; . Music t was furnished : by ; the
- Ieth Nash dance : band of., Sa- -.lenv
Hawthorne and. roses rwere
: used in , the country club rooms .
- where the .-dance was given. -?
k . Hosts.' were ; Bruce - Dickmarv
Don Renwick, Bill Duncan,'. Jim
Kelson,-Bert Vurr, Kenneth Cook -
- and- Alvin Sahlen. -
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i- -;;lN&qGeQfga;:IQ.; Miller
r.-'WeVwillclbs jto 6 p. in.
Ceremony
Sqleduled
Tonight ;
Vi
t At a public installation, at Ma-,
sonic -temple at 8:30. o'clock tor.
night, . installation ceremonies by J
Chad wick assembly, Order of the;
Rainbow for Girls wilL bv. held. "
i Jean Driggs,. daughter, of Mr.
and Mrs. O. P. Driggs .the new.",
worthy advisor, will wear: aVforr.".
mal gown with white. satin .bod-J
ice and white i net skirt. .Her;
crown will be of jewels and'her
corsage of red" roses. '. , : l
1 Mrs. Wayne Henry is -mother "
"advisor:1! - . --
.Installing officers are: " worthy :
advisor, Joan Remington;- chap-
. lain, Margaret Forsythe; record-
' er, Joan Rowland; marshal, Nor-
ma HodgeVmusician, Alice Rose.
New -officers "are: worthy ad -
-visor, Jean- Driggs; worthy . as-
s sociate-advisor, Sharon Burnett;
charity-, Betty -Zo" Allen; hope;
Helen Paulson: f aithT Pat Schnei-
der: chaolain Marie .Aim New-
man; drill leader, Rosemary K 7 . -
- ser; associate drill leader, Meta - At a ceremony, read by Rev.
.Woolridge; love, Jane Acton; re- Roy B. Parcel, in Vancouver, ;
. ligioiv Iyh. Stockman; nature, jsJVash, May 5, . -Miss Mildred -
Gertrude Meier; . immortality,. . r.uthri. Connor of Camn Adair. '
Carolyn Carson; fidelity,' Shirley ;
Lukins; patriotism, Addyse Lane;
service, Marjorie ;'-Tate; confi-
dential observer Gwenda. Boyer;.
outer, observer, Dorothy .Town-!V
send; musician, Nancy Brown; "
chau director- Jean -Barham
choir, Pvangeline McKinlay, Pat.
.Mansfield,-' .Thelma -Smith. -and
AUee-Roaeiyws,;. rr.
Student Tells- -
Wedding .iHari-
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. June. 6. in. .Methodist church;
ML pUCI 1UOU.
Miss. Mary "Jane Cutler ' of
" Portland; Miss "Mary Jane Smith
of .Cottage Grove and Miss Nan-
Stan Sackett, .brother of the
bride; and Mr iAl Ferrii of Cot-'
iige .Qrove, will. act. as ushers.
A reception wiU be held at,
the home of the bride immed
iately, following the ceremony.
Miss Sackett has recently com
pleted her term as president of
Delta Phi sorority. ; She is a .
member-of Cap. and Gown and -was
senior: scholar in home eco-'A
nomics, and will receive her de-1
gree on May 30. Mr. Heald grad
uated from .. Willamette tn 1941
and was a. member or Kappa
Gamma' Rho. He was active in
- journalism .and other campus ac
tivities.,. , , V
A daughter was born to . Dr.
r and. Mrs;. Vernon C. Bushnell at
Moscow, Idaho, on -Sunday
.... morning, j The seven pound 13
ounce girl is the Bushn ell's sec
ond child. The grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. E. C: Bushnell of
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Jackson of Hood River.--.
, --. -'"- -.-.t -'
IIAYESVILLE The last meet
. ing of the Hayesville Woman's
: club was held Friday afternoon
. . at. the home of Mrs. - IL:B. Tay
,i lor. - . - : ...
Neale Craig of the department
of agriculture, was the principal
speaker. ; ;
. - The lollowing'-of ficers were re
. elected:. Miss . Ida Denny, presi
dent; Mrs. Bruce Willis, secre
tary; and Mrs. G. W. Garrison,
secretary 'treasurer.
.' The program committee con-;
sists.of the -officers mentioned?
- and'Mrs.: Robin Day. Mrs. G. C.
v. Farmer and Mrs. Fred Dough
, erty.';-,: t c '': 1
- Members present were: Mrs.
, :W. R. Powers,-;Mrs. David Grejg,
Mrs. Elizabeth Siddall,- Mrs. Earl
Bedewell, i ... Mrs.' '.Bruce - . Willis,
Mrs. E. L. Moor, Mrs. J. W. Pent-.
" ney,- Mrs." E. B. Taylor,- Mrs. G.
C. ; Fanner, ; Mrs.- M. r St Fisher,
Mrs.. Fred -Dougherty,, Mrs. - Ida
Denny. Mrs. G. W. Garrison and
Mrs. Scott" Smith; , . "
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MEMORY
. . Of Our ...
.L'atePresideht, .
K Miller-Mercantile-
Scrvicovomcn
What they can do i
Vhcrl they're doing about it
Bliss Ferne Jones, daughter of-
iMrs.H.-B, Jones of 555 Marion
street, wai recently commissioned
a second lieutenant in the army ."
nurse "Corps . and4 has been or
dered to report 'for. active duty '
to the station" hospital at Camp"
Williston, Nev.
She is ; a, graduate of Salem'.
: high ' school :and recently' has: :
been employed at the Deaconess .
hospital.; - C . J i :,
' "- Ti -
r AimSVILLE Ir. and ; Mrs,
T.vCri Mountain have ; received
. word; from their niece, Roberta.
", RIckner of. Seattle," that1 she hair
left there to, go to Long Island,
- to - enter .raining' as - a : marine..,
Miss Rickner was a .visitor -for , ; , Flower girls were : Anita and
' a time last winter with relatives '". "Judy .Panthernleqes tof the
. here, - but has' been in ' Seattle rt.bridelv'" - :C V'.vA - .":
in government work as a 6tenois ; LL Albert Wickert "of Seattle
grapher the past six months. ; . 'was best; man and joshersT were
; . - - : -' CMrN Jack Folk "and Mr," M.Bur-
WHHl nrf '-RpiriH Bermeister: -lXs'.,v
: -" TV AM . : Mrs. Wijdemann wore a green
i m t t rr ' '
daughter of, Mr.i and Mrs.!. El-
mer . Guthrie pf Salem and: Daj
las, became rthe. bride-ofSer,-;
geant .Technician Floyd .-Am- -
brose pf Panama, '.Canal , Zone,
Ur. Love-r Pott- of 5U-
ie,
-WM -Miss Dorothy M. Foster of
Dallas. -.s Mr. - I. , C." -Stoutenberg,
of . Salem, served at best man. ,
. - :The bride, a , member pf the
. medical staff, station hospital,;
: Camp Adair, as dental assistant
: -. and , X-ray technician was for
merly dental nurse in the office
o Dr. E. C. McCallon of Dallas.
X Serjeant Ambrose Is an .fa
structor: in combat fighting and
"fipgogU r-'vu'
4 He. made the trip home ..by "
plane for the. wedding, and re-
covering . approximately . . 4600
r " , ' si ii "'
- btaiTett; OOStellO
;.;rr- O J' '
V UWS OU1U
; At "a 9 o'clock' nupitial mass
at SL Dominic's church in San
Francisco, .. Miss Ruth Starrett. "
daughter of Mrs. . J. V. Starrett'
of; Salem,' became the. bride" of
Mr.' James Cpstello'of Alameda,
California; T?011 , oI ,Mrs.r4 C: E.
Johes of Sain Mateo. ; 1' '
The bride, 1 given, in "marriage ;
by Mr. George Gardner, " of San
Francisco; was attended by "Miss
Shirley Costello, sister of V the
groom." Mr." George ' Lucas was
best man. ' '" r'' J
The 1 bride wor a navy -blue ,f
suit with powder b u e acces- '
sories, hat and veil and a cor
dage of orchids. THe maid of
honor Wore " rust juit. with mat
ch accessories and a corsage-of
gardenias. The ceremony w a s .
performed by - Father Donnally.
The bride and groom greeted
guests in the foyer Of the church
and left Immediately on their .
wed4ing trip to the Santa Cruz
mountains.;-,'. v -
The bride attend Salem "schools -University
of Oregon and Ore- -gon
State college. She' was affili
ated with Delta Delta Delta.
The' groom" received' his edu
cation in Alameda and is at pre-
sent serving with the merchant
marine. , . . .
' Mr. and Mrs. Costello" are at
home t 2311 S c o 1 1 St; San
Francisco.'
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, WALLACE ROADThe patrl-. ; , Mrsr Douglas Chamber at To
otic motif was carried out in yjs and their small child,
decorations I of red 'and " white Uavid. v During :her three-week
roses 1 and blue anemones": and . trip she noted that spring is
the - lunch appomtments 1 also.
red. white and blue .when
Mrs. L: D.'Gibson was hostess td
the Sweet Briar club' at her su
burban home . on- the .Wallace
road Wednesday. t.. r - .
. Mrs. Duane Gibson, president
of the organization, presided, at
the brief -business .session.;Re-
. freshments were served to -Mrs.
a " -' . ,
Company
Wedding Rites. ,
Read at Church :
? The marriage of Miss Tina
Folk,, daughter of Mrs. S. J.
y; wildemann. of. Tacoma' o;Lt!
Joseph ; W. Thomas, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Thomas of Sa-
lem; was solemnized at SL.
Joseph's Catholic c h u rch on
Thursday morning. - 2 ' ' .
The bride, gowned in" a white-
- satin dress 'made brincess style
With hisn neekline, and long
court train,. Wore- a-fingertip
length ,veil augbt with , a. sequin
coronet, land, carried a .prayer
book topped, by a-white orchid.
- .The? brideVw a a , attended by
1 Miss Pauline" Turin, in powder
blue, , and Miss Doris' Burger In
tearose. Each carried' a colonia)
.nosegay. . " ' . .
enseAible and Mrs. Thomas wore
navy.
FoUowing a wedding luncheon
Golden, Pheasant, a re-
2tto?' waseld atthe,. D W.
' Eyt home. Mrs. Clarence Boyd
Panther of Seattle cut the cake,
and.Mrs. Norval Hirons poured.
Assisting about the dining room
were Miss Ardell Scott, Mrs. lL
Burgermeister and - Mrs. ; Darrel
Hasbrpuck, sisters of the bride.
Mrs. - R;J. Spendal "sister of
the bride, 5 and Mrs. L.' J." Lar
son of San Diego, sister of the
bridegroom,-" assisted about the
living, room.- Miss "Pearl Reed
greeted guests at the door, .
-The bride attended schools in
Tacoma, and Lieutenant Thomas
Is a graduate of Mt, 'Angel col
lege. He is now flight instructor
at Williams Field, Arizona, j
.- Lieutenant .and Mrs.Thomaf
left .Thursday : to rn a ke. their
home in Phoenix, Arizona.
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, Women of the -Knight Mem
'orial church will have ; a silver
tea at the "church on Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
. The women of the church-will
hold their first Red Cross sew
ing meeting tinder the super
, vision of Mrs. Tyler Morley, at
' the home of Mrs.: IV Melchert,
115 North 17th street on Thurs
day at. 10 .o'clock. All Interested
women are invited. ,
"Sdlem Girls
Graduate .
Several Salem girls graduat
ed at the University of Portland
at exercises held in Portland
Sunday. All graduated from the
St. Vincent college of nursing
; division.
Miss. Violet Gladys CoU and
Rarhara Kurtz FaUEht who
graduated cum laude,; Carmela
- G rosso and Barbara Mary &cnus
filer, all of whom graduated from
.Salem high school, -, and Mar
Marie Williams, .also of Salem.;
" At Salem General hospital on
Sunday afternoon,' a son,' Ronald
Ernest, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Rehling of route two. The
boy weighs seven pounds 11
- ounces. ' The mother -is the for
mer Bessie Burlingame, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs." Ralph Bur
lingame, paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs'. Joseph Rehling.
Mrs. Phil Asplnwall returned
' - Friday from-a visit to her son-
v M-iavir and daughter. CaDt. and
mucn . farther advanced in - the
west. She was atCamp . Macoy
on Mothers day. -.. . ..
Charles Glaze, Mrs. L. Johnson,
Mrs. 5 Dudley Gibson,' Mrs. Rex
Gibson, Mrs. C. Newton, Mrs.
Marie Flint McCall, ; Mrs. 'Glenn
Adams and the -hostess,' Mrs.-!
? D. Gibsen. . - .""- - -
j.
T.Irs. S, ' B. Kimball has . re
turned from, an extended ' visit
with her nephew, Mr. E. E. Mc
Mahill at Beaverton. ; "
Honored on. ! I:-
" -A- birthday party "was'given - -
for Mr. "V. L, Seamster on Sun
day - night at his North :Summer .
- street home. Present "at the " af- J
fair,? which -included " supper, "
mm
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TODAY'S TOP'nOTCH FU3 COAT FAtZC:Z! A CZZAT'
vMV2-Gm::oAasivL'snATnat
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CONEY
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BUY IN MAY, TAKE
5 MOUTHS TO PAY I
Now' tht time to itltctyour
fur coot ... and Sears is the
plac to save on this impor
tdnt jpurchasel Choost from
; brand new classic styfes offer
, ing enduring warmth and last
: ingbtaurforseosentocomt.'
Every coat carries a ROSE
CRAFT FUR BOND IV f,
A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT . . .
ffco ksUsco to essy-te-tke psy '
meats 4or fire meatkt ... yeell
.tkaal Sears for Ike seff estiea seaf
Fas vies yeS sflp.iato year keaeU -
far eeatl
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Mrs. S.' Seamster, his mother,
Mrs. Bertha Zellcr, Mrs. Martin
Starr, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.' Zel
ler and Ronald,' Mr." and Mrs.
O. H. Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. Duk
Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Her
mann and Mr. and ; Mrs. V. L.
Seamster. - ' '
Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae
will-hold . their last meeting to
night at . 8 o'clock. Mrs - J ames
Turnbull will be hostess at 'her
home, 1365 iNorth 21st street, t
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Corrtei A SorOSrCJWfT
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tijhtQyaiJy, . . . ' manihip
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