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-I -V.- 1 1 . r. "I i i i s f 5 - l r s t ? .? PAGE EIGHT lWbrkers -to - at Meeting ; t A few membership to- the Community Concert association .J still remain, according loinose, in charge of the campaign which is being held this' week. Person wishing tO"Obtain -memberships -are to contact the "office in the Senator hotel, telephone 2101$.v A "check-up meeting for workers . - getting memberships - has been" ' a. a. at -.l- caneajKM waajr ai a o ciock. the Senator hotel. ' Prizes which have been offer . ed for -workers will be awarded. One of these has been announced as an autographed copy of Al bert Saplding's new book, "Rise to Follow This check-up meeting will de termine how many memberships have been sold so that sales may continue or be closed for the year. According to this plan of management, memberships to the -organization are sold at this time of year and only persons holding membership cards are admitted to concerts. No seats are sold at the door. - Holders of the present season's ' memberships are to hear Helen Traubel, Wagnerian soprano of the Metropolitan opera, on Fri day night at the high school auditorium. This will conclude the series for this winter, which included Draper and Adler, John Charles Thomas, Rudolf Serkin and Helen Traubel. The soprano will present the following program: i God in my ions ...... ' Beethoven Joy of aorrow Beethoven I Jove you Beethoven - (Snnf in English) Well you know (from "Cavalleria Rusticanal . i Mascagnl (Sung in Italian) My abode Cradle aong Xcstacy Rest thee my soul Schubert Schubert Schubert .... R. Strauss .... R. Strauss Caecilie (Sung in German) Clegic . Rachmaninoff Song without words (duet in A flat) . Mendelssohn Coenraad V. Boss, pianist Elsa's dream from Lohengrin" . Wagner (Sung in German) Deep river Swing low, sweet chariot ..... ..... Spirituals arr. by Burleigh Sea sheU s; Enel A memory ... Fairchild Blow, blow thou winter wind Ilgenfritz Betrothal News Of Interest Salem friends of Miss Mary Louise Olliver will be interest ed to learn of her engagement to Mr. Edward Towin Broz. Be trothal cards have been received here by the bride-elect's friends. Miss driver is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olliver of Albany and made her home , in the capital while, she was em- ployed at the state department f agriculture. She attended Oregon State college and is "a"'. , member of Kappa Kappa Gam ma sorority. Since leaving Sa- . lem she has been living in Ta- coma. . Officers' Wives Entertained Mrs. Samuel Hays entertained the SCU officers wives at a des- 1 fert luncheon Monday afternoon at her apartment at the Royal Court. A bouquet of spring flow ers centered the luncheon table. The afternoon was spent in sew ing. - Covers were placed for Mrs. . Norman Beach, Mrs. James Fra "zier, Mrs. Joseph Brown, Mrs. Clarence ' Stonehocker, Mrs.. Eu gene Foster, Mrs. George W. Scott of Los Angeles, who is here visiting her army, captain husband at Camp Adair and Mrs. Hays." - i. I Today V Pattern Pattern 4709 comes in sites 1!, 13, 15 and 17. Size 13," dress," requires 3 yards 39-inch fabric; hat requires 4'yafd.r ?t Send f IXTEEN , CENTS . hi coins f r tnis pattern to The Oregoi i-ttesman. .Pattern .Dept.. Salem. Or Write plainly SIZE. NAME. A DO 3 ESS STYLE NUMB Ell. ' TEN CENTS more brings ouf 1944 nne Adams Spring Pattern Book. J-ew. easyto-make styles. 'Tree rat tier ei-inted in book. . Report 4709 . 'i-'tj A gtv ii. "i ' I it r "" ;" CLUB CALENDAR THtJtSDAT Past Presidents of American Legion auxiliary meet with Mrs.' Jennie- Bartlett, (45 North Cottage street, S p. m. FRIDAY Woman's Bible ciasai of First Methodist church . with - Mrs. Merlin Estep. 850 E street, p.m. Ann Judson Missionary society with Mrs. Robert Nixon, 1459 North 16th street, 70 p.m. MONDAY' . American Legion auxiliary at Salem Woman's club, S p. m. New Members Initiated Mrs. Charles Hunt presided at the regular meeting of the auxiliary, Disabled American Veterans Monday night. Taken into the order were Mrs. Floy Collar, Mrs. Nelia Phillips, Dor othy Siebert, Blanche Osborn, Precious R. Fry, Ivebell Haley and Stena Justice. The auxiliary voted to send funds to the veterans' orphan age at Eaton Rapids, Michigan. The president named commit tee chairmen for the ensuing year as .follows: finance, Mrs. Leon Hansen; Americanism, Mrs. Dane Furlough; legislative, Sybil Dotten; membership, Mrs. Nan Clare; rehabilitation, Mrs. Ar win Strayer; bond, Mrs. D. Mil ler; poppies, Mrs. Virgil Bolton; publicity, Mrs. John Peterson; salvage, Mrs. "William French; hospital, Mrs. .Arthur Davis, and Mrs. Joe Stirniman. The . poppy chairman an nounced a meeting of the poppy committee at 730 South 13th street, May 3. The radio broadcast of the American Legion auxiliary will be heard over KSLM tonight from 9:45 to 10. On the program will be Mr. Luther D. Cook, president of the Federated Pa triotic societies, who will speak on the "Veterans Information Service." The musical program consists of vocal numbers by Beverly Kenney and piano sola by Joanne Twedt. Pineapple Design Peacock chair set. Pattern E761 contains a transfer pattern of peacock bodies, direction -for crochet; stitches; list of mater ials. . Send ELEVEN CENTS In coins for this pattern to The Oregon States man, Needlecraft Dept., Salem. Ore. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, jour NAME and ADDRESS. Fifteen cents more brings yott our. New. 32-pag . Needlecraft Catalog ... 133 ilustrations of designs for -embroidery, knitting, crochet, quilta. horn decoration, toys. DVXXCIS -7 r mi rPASTZVXZEP smt AfIAT 300 ENERGY UNITS AND ENERGY ooo , Tne. : - Hostesses to at : Luncheon : Mrs. William; J. Busick Mrs. Harry U. jfiiller will pre side at a - smartly appointed luncheon 1 Friday afternoon ..at the former's hAme on North Summer street in compliment to a group of matrons. - ? . Guests will bseated at small tables covered with pastel cloths and ... centered With spring gar den bouquets. Covers will be placed for " twenty-eight guests. Contract bridge ill-be in play after the luncheon hour. ffl- Mrs. Irer Scott Is Marrild si Mrs. Irene Scojtt and Mr: Dan C. Hatfield of Vancouver, Wash., were married at a quiet cere mony Monday night at the home of the bride's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Scott on North 23 rd ftreet. Rev. W. Harold Lyman of! the Court Street Christian church official ed before an iriiproyised altar of pink snapdragons narcissus, palms fand The bride worSf a and white fern. j delft blue' her mar dressmaker suit! for riage. She wore white accessories and a corsage of jbeciie Brunner roses and sweet pleas. ;. . Mrs. Christena Tewburgh was the honor attendant and wore- a navy blue tailleu with pink ac cessories. Mr. Ellon jScott was best man for Mrj Hatfield. A reception honored the cou ple after the weeding and the table centerpiece 3 was of spring flowers in a crystal bowl flanked by yellow tapers in crystal hold ers. ! , I j'-'l The new Mrs! Hatfield has jbeen in business hire at the Mar -inello shop for mjny years. Mr. Hatfield is employed by the gov ernment at Varcouver. They are members of the First Chris tian church. Mr. find Mrs. Hat field went to Bse, Idaho on their wedding trio where they visited with his firmily. " ! - - 1 - .; Werd comes from Wwhingten, DC of the birth cf,a. kon,t Rob ert, to Mr. ! and $ Mrs. ." Stanley Thomas Gordon .(pernice Rick man ) on April 21at. the George Washington hospital. !Tbe httle .boy has a two-yejir-old brother, John Scott; The. Iaby's : niater-: nal grandmother Mrs. J M. Rickman, went easf in December to be with the Gordon a and will return to the capitsl in June. Mr. Gordon is connecied with the bureau of budget in Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Prince house of Seattle, fdcmerly of Sa lem, are the parents of ia son, David Wallace, borh on Tuesday, April 25 in Seattle! David has a three-year-old briher,?. Douglas Franklin. Mr. an Mrs. H. H. Princehouse of Salem are the baby's paternal grandparents. S ' -"' ; v .. ' .f. i. : V " -; Mr. and ' Mrs. Gordon Wilson and children, Bili and Mary Carolyn, who have been making " their home in Lol Angeles, and luiiueny resraea m oaiem, are expected in the capital - Friday and will be guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small! The Wilsons are enroute to Portland to reside, Mrs. William VV o e 1 k and daughters, i Barbai and Naida, are home from a week's stay in The Dalles where piey were the house guests of krs. , Woelk'a - brother-in-law anti sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stldelman. t. Mrs. pra McKlnsie enter- s tained informallyj' at ! dinner , .Wednesday ; night It her I home ;for the pleasure of.'Mrs. Dolores - Bailey, who is leaving soon for r Portland to reside. I? , TKOCOMAXGAXH? UNrrs vitamin "a" in evey rouN mmr y; OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Miss:. Phebe- McMams;: Elected V;; -v. i-, ' , : . , The Salem Business and .Pro- -, fessional .Women's club at1 their I 'dinner meeting heid Tuesday,; to-7-negon state Momera ciub.- sJij&'mDr7.wiUXb..liot night' at the Golden : Pheasant,4 ,i71 tosii-RobsHome Ee club. .- esses On 1 Wednesday;-) May; -3. at elected1 as president f or the c,en-4 1 M21JAJ?AT 'f- "c:'the";c riaVier "liouse on State Phebe McAdama. Mlss McAdams ; i nas . ueen teacrung in ine oaiem public 'schools f or -.a- number of THuaspAT, mat, -yearrand is now teaching at ewMrlLV Leslie5 junior "high school. I rShe has been i memberT pf the- clubf-fcv since 1922. Other officers elect- ed for the coming year were as iouows: urn . ice-preaaenT, Miss Ida Mae Smith; second vice president, Mrs. Carrnalite Wed- die; '"recording secretary, ; Miss Marguerite Shelley; correspond- ' ing secretary. Miss Mabel Clock: : treasurer, "Miss Margaret ; Jorg-J en son; directors. Miss josepmnt Evans, Mrs. Marion Wooden and ' Mrs. Winifred Herrick. Prior to the business meeting a panel discussion was held, with brief talks on the following sub- ' ects: "The Responsibilities of -: Citizenship and the Privilege of the Ballot," Mrs. Winifred Petty john; The Challenge of the 1944 Ballot," Miss Isabel Childs; 1 "Voting is NOT Enough," Mrs. Marion Wooden, and "Why Women Fail in Politics," Mrs. Agnes Booth. j Mr. Corydon Blodgett sang a group of solos, accompanied, by Mrs. Jean Hobson Rich. Mr. Pat Crossland, president of the junior chamber of com merce of this city, and Dr. Rob ert Lantz of Willamette univer sity, spoke briefly on behalf of the city manager plan of govern ment Miss Dorothy Cornelius, club president, was authorized by the . membership to appoint delegates to the state convention to be held at Klamath Falls on May 5, 6 and 7. A number of the Salem club members are planning to attend 'this convention. In addition to a new member, Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson, the following guests were present: Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. Jennie Arehart and Miss Doris IsbelL V Announcements were made concerning the meeting of the card group to be held in May at the home of Miss Juana Holmes, with Miss - Holmes and Miss Marguerite Shelley as joint host esses, and of the second in the series of book reviews, which is scheduled April 30. Mrs. Thomas Hill, jr. (Rath Anunsen) is being welcomed back in the' capital after a two year's absence. She has been : in Alameda, Calif, this winter with her navy ensign husband. Mrs. Jack M. Betz of Los Angel es accompanied Mrs. Hill to Sa lem and will be here for several months. j 13 ' J S ISA st1 II S a LI j 1 1 r - -1 - M -V f - I '-t .t Redeccrato Your Walls in Color It's easy Sane pt the usual painting muss!:-. You just mix Item Tone with water, "roll it on", right over old wallpaper, plaster or painted walls. One coat usually covers, it line in one hour. And it's washable ! , . , ' 1 "RolJ it enV with a Roller Koater, 89c - : -v ; 3 Designed lor extra speed and effortless application. Covers lots of wall space with each stroke. - Remember Kent-Tone paints the average room for only $2.98 . , . One gallon does the job! For a final touch ; v; I Si Oregon. Thursday Morning. April i t CANTEEN - CAtENDAB ; t THVKSDAT, APRIE, Z7 - : V ' . i raroAT, aprii. mi t t BeU -iSignui PhL' r - SATURDAY, APRIL Z 1 ; 1 to West Stay ton, group. - to 7 Nebraska club - - Jl to 11 Fairfield Home Xc club.- sitndat: apkil. a . v ; v to 11 Royal Neighbors of Lake Labish.1 - ?.? fTtokt club .:' iE?lJ2iV. '. " r .Junior Guild. "S-VT i ' -V - - rirrt congrecation. - ,v r't -TN i UmnGi TO Miss Shirley Severin will be a cunner hostess -Friday nizht preceding the Rainbow sports dance at the home f of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. jRichard Se verin, on Tillman avenue. Guests will be seated, at two ' large tables centered with a spring bouquet of fyellow- and. white flowers flanked by yellow candles. Covers will be placed for the Misses Betty Hughes, Helen Paulson, Jean Fostef, Jean Fid- -ler, Betty Zo Allen, Addyse Lane, Joan Locheadj Shirley Se verin, George Manolis, jr, Cal Hildebrandt, Bill vans, Bob Skopil, Jack Rickettl, Don Yoc om, Joe Healy and Bill Gosline. Hostesses Fete Bridge Clufcs Mgs. , Richard Cooley enter tained members of her club at bridge and supper Wednesday night at her home on D street. Blossoms and spring flowers were used for decorations. Mrs. Claybourne Dyer was a special guest Members are Mrs. Blanche Allen, Mrs. Carleton Roth, Mrs. Henry Perlmutter, Mrs. Harold Wolfe, Mrs. George Fletcher, Miss Dorothy Hardit and Mrs. Cooley. 1 Mrs. Joseph M. Devers, jr., will be a bridge hostess trmifht whn ..tiw -;' fs. Dorothy Estes. and laryJean ' uJjr. '-J .'Husfori.i MissrMauldmgi a n d . -" ,--- urvai Touana arm at their coun she entertains her club at the wm wm. -n,- tlt home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer Miss Bar bara Pierce will be a special guest. Mrs. Lee Crawford will honor her club at bridge and supper tonight at her home on Park avenue. Mrs. C. E. Young and Mrs. Delwin Finley iU be ad- ditional guests. f Mrs. Ronald Jones has invited her club to dessert and bridge tonight at her countri home. Miea Vivian Chandler was hostess to the Delta Gamma alumnae at her home Wednesday night i LIGHTENS as ABC! i ICE M -TONE BORDER TRIMS; low as 15c a roll 27. 944 Wueen .WilllBe. 'Invitations are in the, mail for V a tormal tea for . whlcbr Beta Chi ' ged Jncomplimentto' Queerr .'Marjory Muioung ana JrTincess Beta CW " soforiCtThe 'girls, win rule over the May weekend les- " tivities on the ; Willamette uni versitjr campus. May S and 9: " Several hundred guests have been-invited to the tea Snd call ing hours art from S to" . 530 o'clock . Keystone elacs el - the First Christian church will- meet ! in the fireplace room -tonight at 6:43 o'clock for a covered dish dinner. ISx. Carl . Aschenbren ner -will be the guest speaker. Jean Obldiae, WAVE decmlt ing specialist, spoke about her experiences to the Navy Mothers club jmeeting Tuesday . night Mothers brought completed scrap books for hospitals and made plans for filling Christmas box- C8 i.- Mlasj Nancy Wallace, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, is leaving today for Seattle to visit with her aunt, Mrs. David Botker, and Miss Edna L. Sterl ing. Enroute home, Miss Wallace will visit with her sister, Miss Paulie Wallace, in Tacoma at Annie Wright seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simpson of Seattle; are the parents of a daughter, Judith Lynn, . born April 9. Mrs. Simpson is the for mer Esther Stayton of Salem. ChUoQUin Doctor Visits Relatives SILVERTON Dr. and Mrs. A. J. McCannel of Chiloquin are visiting: a few days at the home of Mrs. McCannel's daughter, Mrs. . . . ... Cannels are returning from a trip into Canada, where Dr. McCannel, as a fellow of the American Col lege of Surgeons, attended a one day meeting at Vancouver, BC. ( . .. ToHfTV C! Monll LKJUI a 1YAWm Orange and grapefruit aeg , ments will make salad for. to day. .. Y Citrus fruit salad Broiled lamb chops Stewed tomatoes Browned potatoes Asparagus tips Prune whip with nuts DARK ROOMS Amazing new miracle wall finish 1 GALLON , 90 . QUART aLphureh. vi?.-. '"Mi tHiMhmiare! members of 0) Strawberry Price to v ;; nit CeiUng; Set by a OPA to 1943 Levels Ceiling prices 'for fresh straw- berries were, established today by the office of price adsainistration at levels ;Whictt wui ; xeep prices about-where they 'were In IVii. ne. country uih- Jraum prices are established . In terms of dollars and cents and wholesalers : are proviaea wiw definitely.", specified cash mark ups. A't,the same time, strawber ries 'are. 'given 'a 'retail mark-up pf;34?er'centiUnderthe retail "f ixed markHjp" regulations. Under the new ceilings, effec tive April 27, growers will receive approximately, the 1943 national average farm price f $.51 per 24-auart crate. Allowance for costs of hauling, loading precdol Ing, inspection and selling,1 and provision of st rcushion" to cover differences, for season, -'-grade and variety, Tesults In ; an average price " for ' the season FOB the country shipper of $8.14 for a 24-; quart crate. ...,vt Processed strawberries, are to bet given ceilings which will re flect ' to growers 15 cents per nound for stemmed berries de livered to the processing plant. - Season prices established for zone in. composed of Oregon and Washington, FOB country ship per are 13c a pint, and 27c quart (packed in pint and quart containers) and 18c per pound, In any container. Dollar - and cent community ceiling prices at retail will now Include strawberries along with other fresh fruits and vegetables. he cool look of cotton! r -'' - i"...'ii. i-i, i.l t : f i j ! ' ' . J ' : V . c ' ' . ' I ' - i(X) 1 You're fresh as morning tl ; breexeclj day lona in Y- washable cotton I Choose i oingham, seersucker, percale. .. 12o 20, 38 K 44. 9 to 17. And dont forget, l j 'i Y ' .' It's time te store your furs 4 I . j ' -V otWerds; 1 I V z."; - - err ' i- ' ' "-m y . . m ontgomery rd I55N.Iibertr Silver ton-Hills Decked : - Out With'ShowTuesday . SItVERTON . Almost aa Inch' of snow fell la the .Silver? ' ton Hills lale Moaday night 'hut ' iwai replaced by v a heavy f rest . ITnesday morning,, residents rei -tport Strawberries were net svf , vflcientlT . In bloom t . be ln- Jnred. Some'lnjury larihe Hills : country; was , done, te eherrier . and ' applet itwM theaghV. .' . Reniember Friends , J If you are raisingrabbts, plant some extra carrots', ind beets for them.; They are ;Tery ifond 'or these vegetables. Next fall, plair to addj an extra row of turnips for rabbiti'food. ' ' Around Oregon "' '- iBy tn Awodatd Preiw . The! navy bat ' cancelled ' it training contract for dental stu dents at North Pacific college of Oregon here, effective June 30, Dr. Herbert C Miller, president, Said' -j, ,;; fV-r ; ' W a 1 1 i m e activities, postwar, plans and research will . be dis- cussed at the Pacific Coast Gas association's Industry develop ment conference ; In Portland Wednesday and Thursday . . . Permanent Posh Wave j rn Complete irw.y Open Thurs. Eve by Appointment Phone 36S3 303 First National Bank BUg. Castle Perm. Wavers MONTGOMERY WARD hone 3194 clean .4 4 'J sf; . 4