t - "i k f PAGE EIGHT Pianist to Be Heard . Monday The first of a series of recitals given by members of the faculty of the school of music of Willam ette university wilt be given on Monday night at Waller hall by' Ralph Dobbs, head of the piano department. . - - Mr. Dobbs, who came here this summer to becom a member of the faculty, was formerly an in structor at the Missouri StaU college lor Women. He studied with the Hungarian pianist, Al exander Raab until he wai ie-( lccted by Percy Grainger to ap pear as soloist in the Symphony Under the Stars" at Hollywood BowL . ' He has been guest soloist with leading orchestras of the country , Including the Los Angeles Phil harmonic and the Chicago sym phony. This Is his first public appearance in Salem. The- program is set for S:15 'clock and is free to the inter ested public The program in cludes: Pretuda and Tugae In T Sharp Minor ...Buxtehude-Ntcolaiew Prelude ixom Sixth Violin Sonata , , vtri- ManglasalU Sonata in B Minor laszt Lento aai Allegro eaergico Grarxlicco Andante aostenuto Allerro energico (Fugato) Andan te aoctenuto ,' 5 Allegro moderato Lento assal Flayed without interruption) . CoraU in C Minor : ; . - Castelnuovo-Tedesco Etude in X Major . ; - -.. Dohnanyf Nocturne -.- : Griff e Irish Daxtce Stanford -Grain jer Prelude in B Flat Major : '"' 1 Rachmaninoff Recognition Service Today The tnnual city-wide Girl Re serve recognition ceremonial will take pl&ce today at the First Me thodist church at Sittp.m. The ceremony -is in honor of all the new members joining Girl Re serves this year. The ceremony will feature a choir, the tradi tional candlelight processional, and the announcement of names of senior girls who have been awarded. Girl Reserve rings for outstanding records. Virginia Ward Elliott, former director of the Linfieid college a cappella choir, will direct the choir. Alice Rose will be at the organ. Mrs. Esther W. Little, gen eral secretary of the Salem YWCA" will announce the ring wearers, with Phyllis Nelson a ring wearer, giving the introduc tion on the meaning of a Girl Re serve ring. Mrs. Elaine Fisher, Girl Reserve secretary, will rec ognize new clubs and new mem bers. Following the ceremony tea will honor friends and parents of Girl Reserves who have attend ed the ceremony- in the main din ing room downstairs. Helen Paulson, chairman of Tri-Y-Ring and pin committee, is in charge of the arrangements. Advising the girla " on serving and acting as hostesses will be Mrs. L. N. Lindgren, chairman of the YWCA membership committee, and Mrs. Elinore Hill and Mrs. Blaine Erown and Mrs. George Meier, tul three of the Girl Re serve committee of the YWCA. The committee in charge of the ceremony is composed of Addyse Lane, vkt president of Tri-Y, Justine Woelke, Parrish ninth club, Delia - Saabye, Parpish Eighth club and Barbara Hen drickson, Leslie Ninth club. The assisting committees are com posed of representatives of all clubs.. "Youth Keeps Faith on the Home Front is the theme, and Dr. J. C. Harrison, of the First Methodist church wu! give the address on that theme. Leaders who are assisting with the Clubs will be asked to join the Giri Reserve Friendship Cir cle which closes the ceremonial. They Include: Mesdames Lloyd Hockett, Albert Cohen. Ellen Fisher, -Carson, Hisses Carolyn Wilson, Irene 'HoUenbeck, Del von LoLfc Laura Jean Bates, Maria C r t e-c, -Margaret For sythe, Frances -Metier, Phyllis Nelson. -7- ' The sabnrbaa kern of Mrs. C. E. Sitgmund on the Garden Road -wiil be -the- scene of the first laH meeting f the Beta Chi Mothers cdrub Tuesday af ternoon. Members will meet at 1 o'clock for a covered dish luncheon. , Those wishing trans portation are asked to call Mrs. Wayne ; Price, .-W77. Hostesses are. IBrs. H. H. Vandevort, - Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. Wayne Price and Mrs. Siegmuad. 8ffCGLEAt tat home T Mrs. Baph Becker on Sunny view .avenue -Swegle - Woman's club met Tuesday afternoon for a dessert luneh and social after noon. Mrs. Charles -Bottorff as sisted she hostess. Plans were made for the an nual ; -CLristmas dinner, ' to be . held December ' la at the home f Mrs. Walter Swingle Members present were i Mrs.: Ray X. EaU, Mrs. Carroll Run ner, Mrs. John -Sjvanson, Mrs.: Walter : Swingle, Mrs. Walter ' Biggerstaff, -Mrs. Menno Dalke, Mrs. .WHiiam Hensell, Mrs. Otis Dawes, Mrs. WOIiam McKinney, Mrs. Marion West, Mrs. Joseph Brerman, Mrs. William Benner, Mrs. E. Z. Brandt, Mrs. Homer J. Cenklin, with -guests, n Mrs. Harry Jennings and ' Mrs. Mel vin Butdick, who was welcomed as a new jnembrc.. . , . Seen and Heard A tUSn TEA . . . Freshman coeds on the Willamette univer sity campus were greeted at the annual ' inter-sorority teas on Wednesday at the chapter houses . . . The sorority girls wore long dresses and their guests came in their new afternoon frocks . . It will be a busy two weeks ahead for the rushees with many parties on the rush calendar... Blade was popular among the coeds . . . Jean Newman wore a black silk crepe with a yoke of net outlined in sequins ... Vir ginia I Covert in black and for color she wore a becoming fuschia wool, hat . . . Lorah Kate Griffith and 'Georgia Hall also wore black tea dresses ... On the lapel of Janet Halik's brown suit was a clever rhinestone pin in the shape of a question mark.. ... Among the guests were the" . two popular swimmers from the Multnomah Athletic club, who are beginning their college ca reers at Willamette . . . Nancy Merki, who wore black wool with matching Dutch bonnet hat and Suzanne Zimmerman in brown ... Two Salem girls ... Norma Wooton in a flicker red dress with gold trim and Ruth Nelson in a salmon colored wool. DINNER DANCE a week ago for the Subscription club . . . The club's first party of the sea son was held in the Mirror Toom of the Marion hotel ... An or chestra played for dancing and during the dinner hour ... Special ; guests were wives of former members, who are home while their husbands are in the 'service . . . Among them was Mrs. John. J. Elliott, who came last month from Florida and will live In Salem with her two chil dren . . . Mrs. Elliott wore an at tractive dress of green and white, candy stripe ... A guest of the Dean Walkers was Mrs. Ben Chancellor, recently from Cali fornia, who will live, in her new ly built home on the Salem Dallas highway near Rickreall . . . Her husbaand, a major in the army, has yet to see the new home . . . Mrs. Chancellor was stunning in an embroidered basque style dress with skirt of brown and with it she wore green shoes. Brunette Mrs. Albert H. Stack pole was striking in gold crepe and on her shoulder was an or chid . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman came down from Port land and were guests of Mrs. Dolph Craig, whose husband is now in Spokane at the army hos pital . . . Greeting old friends were Dr. and Mrs. John Grif fith, who came back to Salem this fall from Eugene . . . Mrs. Griffith wore a becoming Kelly green formal . . . Mrs. John Caughell wore black velvet with white lace trim and petite Mrs. Kenneth Wilson was chic in black chiffon with black lace yoke with soft pink showing through . . . She wore her hair high with flowers . . . Mrs. Tay lor Hawkins, one of Salem's faithful Red Cross workers, was distinctive in mist blue crepe with clusters of beads and jew els on the skirt and bodice . . . Mrs. John Heltzel wbre tomato red jersey with draped front and tiny bows at the waist . . . A BUSY DAY for the navy chaplains . . . When some 1500 midshipmen at Columbia uni versity received their commis sions as ensigns on October 20 a number of them chose their graduation day to be married While the men were in school they attended services at River side Drive church, thus that was the popular church for their weddings . . . There were con tinuous marriage services from noon until late evening, a cere mony every 15 minutes ... It was quite a sight to see the navy men and their brides come hap pily out of the church all day . . . When Ensign Robert Hamilton found it was almost impossible to get married at Riverside he and Marjorie Waters said their I do's at the Little Church Around the Corner, which also had its quota of weddings. SMARTLY DRESSED at the Draper-Adler concert . . . Mrs. Ralph 'Hamilton stunning in a black tailleur with which she wore silver t ox, furs and on her black felth at was a pert multi colored feather . . . Mrs. Edgar Pierce chic in a deep violet dress under her brown squirrel coat . . Her tiny violet hat was topped with fuschia flowers and her gloves were fuschia . Mrs.: Hollis Huntington wore a ' sierrab rown suit and her " hat H CANTEEN CALENDAR . .. . i ; V- - ".svnbat, NovsatBsas 1 to 11 Oattshters of St. Xlicabeth. It to 1 Maccabees. . 1 to 4 Royal Neighbor. 4 to 1 Postal Clerks and Mall Car riers auxiliary. ' 7 to 11 Junior Woman's club. ' MONDAT, Mamakcr I i. Daughters oC American Revolution. TCMB AT NOVEMBER t - .' . -. Willamette racutty Women. WRDHESAAT. KOVXMBEJt IS v Daughter- of Union Veteran. ' THliUDAT, NOVEMBES 11 , Catholic Daughter. TKIDAW NOVEMBKK 11 - B'nat Brith auxiliary. SATVR9AT. NOVEMBER IS 1 to 4 Laurel guild. Knight Me morial cnurch. , to T American Legion auxiliary. t to 11 Nar Mother. -SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 14 to 11 Credit Women's Breakfast club. - U to 1 B'nai.Brith. Dae Holtcman .In charge. I to Ladies of North Howell :- gTang. - r - to T Eagle auxiliary. 7 to 11 Zonta club. MONDAY. NOVEMBER H Son of Union Veterans auxiliary. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1 Ctrl' Service club. WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER IT Hunters and Anglers club auxiliary. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IS WSCS of Leslie church. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 "nhnu rfOTies ainorUti 1 , ; Th was a lighter shade, trimmed with a veil and quill . . . with her suit she wore kolinsky furs . . . Sisters together . . V Mrs.: Ed ward O. Stadter, jr.. in a smart red suit with tiny black hat and accessories and Charlotte Alex ander in a brown and white checked suit and brown beanie . ... Mrs. Maurice Brennen at tractive in a turf tan coat with tuxedo front of red - fox and matching wool hat . . . ! , A REAL MOVIE shown by Mrs. Charles L. Wood, jr, at the home of her father-in-law, Mr. Charles L. Wood . . . She showed members of the family and a few friends 14 reels of technicolor pictures which she and her bus band have taken of various spots all over the United States ... Among them was a real of the couple's wedding and reception at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and another of the announce ment party .. . . Mrs. Wood is in Portland while her husband is in Sicily . . . She is employed in the personnel department at Kaiser shipyard. CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Chapter AB. PEO. with Mrs. Roy Hewitt. 39 North Commer cial street, f 30 pjn. . ; Salem Deaconess hospital aux iliary. ISO P-m. TUESDAY Past Presidents WRC. annual ThanksgiTing covered difch din ner, with Mrs Francis Hoyt. 753 North Winter street, noon. Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. Glexan Adams, Glen Creek road. 2 p.m. Junior CuiM of St Paul's Epis copal church with Mrs. : Russell Cattin. 1309 Chemeketa Street. S Beta Chi mothers flub with .'Mrs. C. E. Siegmund. SOS Garden road, covered dish luncheon. 1 p.m. Chadwick assembly. Order of Rainbow Girls. Masonic , temple. 7:36 p.m. Marion-Polk medical auxiliary with Mrs. J. C. Evans, East Cen ter street, 'J0 p.m. Eastern Star Social Afternoon club. Masonic temple. ajn., luncheon at noon. Macleay 4M club, with Mri. Nile Hilborn. 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY . First Congregational church thank offering, meeting. Mrs. George Rossman. 910 North Capi tol street. 2:30 p.m. Laurel Guild. Knight Memorial church, with Mis. Lloyd Pepper. 1040 North 16th street. t38 p.m. Missionary society, Presbyter ian church. 2 p.m. Party Honors Karen Cox Mrs. Bure L. Cox honored her daughter, Karen Lee, on her first birthday, November 5, with, a lovely party. The table was decorated in pink and white, the tables be ing centered with .a huge cake and pink tapers. Those bidden to honor Karen Lee were Judy Lee Gardner, Janice Maden, Sandra Lee Gib son, Margaret Bolt and Betty Bales, Steven Cross, i Wallace Gibson, Eddie DeYoe, Charles Bales and Gail Scott Other guests included her grandmother, Mrs. Perry L. Wiggins and Mrs. Frank Bales, Mrs. Rex Gibson, Mrs. Roy Ma den, Mrs. James Gardner, Mrs. Harley Cross and Mrs. Colin Scott. Salem Junior Woman's club members will meet Monday night at the clubhouse at 8 o'clock. A board meeting will precede at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs: Delbert Schwabbauer presiding. Parlia mentary practice is the theme of the evening's program.: DALLAS Mrs. Del Plaster was co-hostess when Mrs. Flor ence Hunter entertained the Altruistic club at her home Wed nesday night The rooms were decorated with chrysanthemums where "500" was in play. Those attending were: Mrs. C. W. Smith, Mrs. A. Vl Waters, Mrs. Max Graves and Mrs. Charles Lange guests. The mem bers included Mrs. Harvey Car penter, Miss Hazel Butler, Mrs. W. O. Hefner, Mrs. L. H. Terrill, Mrs. Alzaidee Smith and Mrs. Ross Simpson. About 5f members were pres ent at the regular meeting of Almire Rebekah lodge; Tuesday. Mixed bouquets of mixed fall flowers and greenery were used in decorating. Mrs. J. E. Clayton was initiated into the lodge. Re freshments and . a . social hour followed the business meeting. Mrs. Lynn Cook was j chairman of the refreshment - committee. She was assisted by Mrs. Glen Butler and Mrs. Miriam Murray. Mrs. Christine B a e 1 1 of, Portland was a guest when Cir cle One of the WSCS of the Methodist church was entertain ed at the home of Mrs. P. J. Voth Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Voth had charge of the; devotions and business meeting, pie after noon was spent : planning the year's work. At the close of-the afternoon the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. J. Macpheraon and Mrs. Walter Williams served refreshments."-'": ; . . Members present were: Mrs. C Z. Pepson, Mrs. Elmo Bennett, Mrs. Kate Knapp, Miss Evange line Voth and Mrs. A. LTBoll . man. - --'.- - - Perm Ofl i rz A Fnsn Wave; prj I yL C0mplete.4W.wJ I A J Open Thurs. Eve. V' NJ by Appointment V. ' Phone 3S3 385 First National Bank Bid. Castle Perm. Wavers OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Mailing. If oranber 7, IttJ TO MARRY Miss Lor etta Kahler, who will be come the bride of Serge; ant Charles B. Isom on Saturday, November 13 at St John's Lutheran church. The bride will remain in Salem while Sergeant Isom i serving with the armed forces. Servicewomen What they can do What they're doing about it Miss Sana Jane Millett of 2279 North Church street became a marine corps women's reserve private at Portland on Thurs day, according to Sri. Herman Doney of the Guardian building .v.a uiUilS VllltX A 1941 graduate of Salem se nior high school where she was an active music student, Pvt. Millett has been employed since with the traffic division of the state highway department as '. a decoder. Her brother, Myron MiHett, Is with the army in the Aleutians. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millett, same address. a FORT DES MOINES, Iowa Private Roberta L. Scott, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scott, sr.. Mill City, has begun training at the first women's army corps training center here. She was immediately assigned to a receiving center company for a week of elementary train ing. For the following five weeks she will be assigned to a basic company for more detailed train ing preparing her to become a member of the supplemental troops of the army of the United States. Selection of four Oregon nurses, recently commissioned second lieutenants in the United States army nurses corps, for a six weeks basic training course at Camp White, Ore., prior to assignment to military installa tions, was announced today at the headquarters of Major Gen eral David McCoach, jr., com manding general of the ninth service command, at Fort Doug las, Utah. Three are Portland residents while the other is from Salem Hulda Evelyn Berger of the Sa lem General hospital. Lt. Berger will be assigned, upon comple tion of the 'training course, to Camp Cooke. CAMP ADAIR The local group that is responsible for the furnishings of Camp Adair's day rooms "The Red Cross Valley-Coast Camp and Hospital Service Council" held its reg ular monthly meeting in the Red Cross auditorium at the station hospital. The council, representing Polk, Benton, Marion, Linn, Coosr Lin coln, Lane and Yamhill coun ties, is the channel through which Oregon communities make contributions ot the army, coast guard, navy and aair force in this section. The council partially or com pletely furnished 90 per cent of the day rooms on this post, has also assumed the responsibility for maintaining these important recreation rooms, keeping them in good repair. The new officers who were sworn in Wednesday were: Mrs. Charles H. Greenwood of Polk county; chairman; W. T. Black of Linn county, first vice chair man; Mrs. Mel Johnson, Coos county, second vice chairman; Rev. Charles S. Neville of Ben ton county, treasurer; and Miss Caroline Smith of Yamhill coun ty. Junior Red Cross coordina tor. Vt. and Mrs. Will art N. Thompson are spending the weekend visiting friends and rel atives in Grants Pass. "CMC fCKAVMattlf WAV MOMe SSV WCletfs Capiid Dreg Sicrc Cor. State A Liberty . Ph. 31 IS Date Is Set For Church Rites ! . I Announced this weekend is the coming marriage i of Miss Loretta Kahler and I Sergeant Charles B. Isom, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C Isom of Alberta, Can ada. The wedding day lis Satur day,. November 13 and the cere mony will take place at St. John's Lutheran church. Following, her marriage the bride will remain in Salem while Sergeant Isom is serving with xne armea zorces. ne iormeriy 5- was stationed in Salem and now at Fort Lewis. I Miss Kahler is a graduate of Salem -schools and is secretary to the superintendent i of Salem public schools. Her future hus band attended the University of Wyorning. For the pleasure 'of Miss Kah ler, Mrs. Howard Eismann was hostess for an informal dinner party Friday night at her South High street home. - A shower complimented the bride-to-be and the dinner table ! was cen tered with a bouquet of yellow and bronze pom pom; chrysan themums. : Covers were placed for Miss Kahler, Miss Emelyn ! and Miss Ma belle Frazer, Mrs. George Case beer and Mrs. Howard Eis mann. ! ReDOrtS Heard Clt PTA Council "Parents and Teachers Alert," was the slogan adopted by members of the Marion County Parent-Teacher Council at their meeting in the YMCA club rooms on Wednesday. Delegates were registered from 90 per cent of the Marion county units. The most outstanding report of memberships gained was given by William Poole, presi dent of Stay ton unit (which has 79 paid-up memberships. State officers present and tak ing part in the round table dis cussions were Mrs. F. W. Blum and Mrs. H. H. George from Portland and Mrs. J. H. TurnbuU of Salem. County officers pres ent were Mrs. C. A. Lynds, Mrs. William Hensell of Salem and Mrs. Marvin Hutchings from Jefferson, and committee chair- men present were Mrs. Martin J. Elle, Mrs. E. F. Powell. Mrs. Leif Bergs vik, Miss Frances Clinton, Mrs. James Bunnell, Mrs. J. H. Turnbull and Mrs. William Hartley. . ! Speaking on The Role of the PTA in Wartime, Miss Blum emphasized the facts that, the PTA is the only lay; group or ganized around education. Music for the social hour was furnished by Betty Jean Merten with three vocal selections. Mar ilyn Wyatt was at the piano. The next regular meeting of the council will be held. Decem ber the S. Mrs. Ray Hewitt will enter tain members of chapter AB, PEO Monday night at her home, 630 North Commercial street, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. A. Siewert will be the assisting j hostess. Miss Edith Moxley, a Kappa Alpha Theta at Oregon State col lege is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moxley this weekend. i PKINGLE The Prinrle Wom an's club met Wednesday for an all-day meeting and 'covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Henry Fa bry, sr., and Mrs. Bernard Hil fiker were hostesses. The club's program for the year will in clude Red Cross sewing. Armis tice day will be work; day at the clubhouse. Women will serve a hot lunch' at noon to members and husbands. Next club meet ing will be November 17, with Mrs. William Schendel and Mrs. Frank Gurgurich as hostesses. UFE;, But e it's open season for governors to buy the first tickets for everything. Th one of the filings a man has to take when he gets' to be governor, must hire taken buying the first thing. If we were s a governor, we d make them take our picture buying the last one once In a while. Different story We are ; positively, disgusted at the furore the men are causing over the 'way silly women swoon over Sin- - - , . - , " 1 MlSSlOIlClTy VjUQUP Will Meet. Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will hold a thank offering, meeting: Wednes day at 2 o'clock at the church. Mrs. James Aiken -Smith is la m Mm ar WIT'l b. rJS Sr ' ham Dielschneider of McMinn- ville, president of " the Willam- ettPresbyterial, will be the guest speaker. . .Mrs. j. j. Nunn woi lead the devotions. The thank offering will go to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie M. Wyant, missionaries in Bra zil. Mrs. Walter Pugh is in . charge of the tea hour. . Beta Chis to Hold Initiation Formal initiation will be held for 'ten Beta Chi sorority girls this morning at the chapter house. Miss Mary Jean Huston, president, will be in charge of the initiation. A breakfast will honor., the initiates and the sor ority girls will attend rhurch in a body. . . The new initiates are Miss Myrtle Meier, Miss Olene Mehl hoff. Miss Ruth Doerr, Miss Pa tricia Lamb, Miss Viola Jacob sen, Miss Alice Jones, Miss Ma bel Fox, Miss Beth Nojrdean, Miss Jean Webb-Bowen and Miss Miriam Oak. . Chadwick Assembly, Order ef Rainbow for Girls, will hold a formal initiation for six candi dates on Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple at. 7:30 o'clock. An invitation is extended to all Masons and Eastern Stars. Mrs; William L. Lidbeck will be hostess to members of her study club Monday afternoon at her East Center street home. SDITERS j ... your young-at-heart desires! Brims of beauty ... dark and charming for Winter. These dressy felts ... smartly trimmedl Miller's 2nd 7 CGM -." St, V,: rrtrrt. These are fat papas who have hi plc- ticket for every- revolutionist at lng a campaign Weleemed back te rarUaad and Salem are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Speer and son, Steven, who have been residing : in Sacramento, Calif. Mr. Speer has taken over the management ' of the Pacific Finance of fke Iir Portland and . his wife and son are in Salem until they can find accommoda- -lMav TkAV aaaa a 4 fha tiAtna A t I Ci WW ftWJ a aviif WAY mv . mother, Mrs. Peart Speer. . (Children's ClotheS - . . . .,. -, v :. Are Needed , , Children's clothing is especial ly sought in the current cam paign of the Greek War Relief committee. Dr. A. A. Vazakas, representative of the committee in Salem, said Saturday. Out grown sweaters, woolen outer garments, underwear, shoes and stockings are among the listed needs. .. ; Contributions may be left at the home of Dr.' Vazakas, 860 North Cottage street, at the Quelle cafe or the -Rex Shine parlor on State street. Past Presidents c 1 b :mt the Woman's relief corps will bold its annual Thanksgiving noon din ner at the home of Mrs. Frances Hoyt, 735 North Winter street. The dinner, a covered dish af fair; 'will be served at noon and those ' attending are asked to bring -table service. . ! - ' 'I Oa Monday afterneen the Sa lem Deaconess hospital auxiliary will meet at the hospital at 1:30 o'clock. -Mrs. W. A. Barkus will lead the devotions. Miss Bernice Yeary of the Marion county pub-t lie health association will speak on "Place of Publie Health Pro4 gra min the CommuTury. Host esses are, Mrs. John Olson, Mrsi. Nettie Roberts and Mrs. E. Birch. Mrs. C. W. Stacey, the newly elected president, will preside. to satisfy S5.00 S7.50 Hoor V THE, SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL FIT ..s ". IIs"! A Gkllli-Tie that loolcs rikt on'tlie 7:10 run :"-c ...j - ' .-.H-."-' '" :'::' pi -.. '. r . - - jt J. ., j; - i . -as the Evening Special fits any achectulel It's a lively Lo-Heeler witli speeds you every where punciualityArmy Russet AnBtjCEES BUSTER BROWN SHOE CO. tl SUte St. Vl the same; foolish boys and ;s a have been oa-ga over Lamarr and Lamour all -these years and acting ev ery bit as silly. , ; - - Going sissy; Perhaps we are just a , .1 heart, but! we afe Iconslder o beautify dull offices. Take ours for Instance, with soj many women in the newsroom, Jwe think it would, look ducky with' dotted swtes curtains and frilly skirts of gay cretonne around the desks a, Maxine Buren h v Word has been received In Sa-v plem of the birth pf a son, Steven? Ritner. to (Major f add Mrs. Holl j fCorneU, on October 19. MajoR; Cornell is fstationied at Fort Ben ning. Georgia, and lus wiie wim f be remembered as ! Cleo Ritneci lllr. Fred CJ Ritner! of Salem iaf:j ::the baby's; grandfather. The Cor ii State college. Enjoy lng several days stay at j! the Dorchester House are MrSu ' James MJ Houck,; Mrs. Harry Parann. li Ml Rirhara (Vimrv f. inn anrl HftM Pafrtla VanHpn'i eynde. m sEfison i No fashion cjanj challenge the popularity 6f the suit seasonafter-season, sea son -in-and If season - out. Our suits! feahire super fabric! and superior tai loring! Your ichoice f 100 Wool fabrics. Come if want to make long term ; fashion in- vestment. - . r? ri r AO 0 Hi! : A . i i Lt t : MUTER s 53 suck beautiful fit it with time iable :1, 1 t: V" 1.' or Bl laclcVaU. 11 i - rSIISi 'y Jut 2 Steps Mm nigh