I s - Tie OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. WwJntidoy Morning. May 10. 1944 j' , . . V 1 :' PAGE SIX : 1 1 IT Sybil. Spears President of-: .Spinsters. ' " , ' - T Miss Sybil .Spears, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank' H. Spears, sr- was elected president of. the I Spinsters when they met at her f home Monday night Miss. Spears is i Willamette university grad-' ?; u'ate and a member. 0 Beta CM J sorority. She ia now, Willamette aiumni secretary, Mia ramna ,'t Vandeneynde ; h a 1, . served ' as president of the JSpinsters the . past 'year. " . . , Other new officers are Miss Jean , Burrelt, j vice-president; Miss Roberta Jean Yocom, sec retary; and Miss Katie Quistad, treasurer.; j - ' - . Four new members were an nounced at the meeting and in clude Miss Mary Elizabeth Sis son Miss Betty Childs, Miss Mi riam Becke and Miss Jean Mc Pherson. Miss I Sisson :. is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Brown E. Sisson and is attending the University of Washington, where she is a Pi Beta Phi. Miss Childs, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Childs, is attending the Uni versity of Oregon and is a mem ber of Delta Delta Delta. Miss Becke is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke and is a fresh man at the University of Oregon. Her sorority is Pi Beta PhL Miss McPherson is a newcomer to Sa lem and the daugther of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. McPherson. She is president of the Gamma Phj Beta house on the University ! of Oregon campus.- , Spinsters completed plans for the Mother's day breakfast to be held at the Golden Pheasant Sunday morning. Miss Florence Duffy and Miss Mary Jane (Bra bee are in charge of arrange ments.. ' ., '...: ' , "1 y, ('." Saturday, June 3 was set jas the date for the table display which the Spinsters will sponsor in the Valley Moto showrooms from 3 to 10 o'clock. 1 ! Carnations Will j Be on Sale 1 j " American War Mothers in . Salem plan to sell 4000 red and white carnations on Saturday, May 13 on Salem streets. They will be assisted by women from' the Disabled American Veter ans, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the7 American Legion aux iliary, and also girls from Salem high and junior high schools. Ex service men in veterans' hospitals make the carnations each year. . ; " ' '.' " " . Money" made from sale of the carnations goes to the Salem American War Mothers' contri bution to the war chest, Red Cross and war bonds. "The pub licjias always helped us put the sale over," a spokesman for the organization said. . ! Headquarters for the carna tions will be at the Court and Commercial street USO, where workers will find carnations for sale. A hot lunch will, be served at the YMCA to workers at noon and prizes given.. Styled by Fores! Park Black Patent ankle wrap tilth medium heel. - Black or Br own Kid Pump with the new loop bow.' For that short ap pearance. or? cms t'hitr Y.rowit Shoe Store v V CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY i Woman's Missionary society of Tirst Presbyterian church, 3 jp.m. Missionary society First Con .jrejaUohal. church, church tM p.m. AAUW afternoon book review . croup with Mrs. M. Lawrence. Lister. 1593 Jefferson street. 1:15 dessert luncheon. V FRIDAY ' '' X: I North Salem WCTXJ with Mn. W. P. Miller. 376 North 23rd ' street, 2 paw. BPW Members on State Board Members of the Salem Busi ness and Professional Woman's club, returning Sunday from the state convention at Klamath Falls, report the re-appointment of Mrs. . Carmalite Weddle as state education chairman, and the appointment of Miss Ida Mae Smith, also of Salem, as state legislation chairman. This gives the Salem club three members on the state executive board for the coming year, as Miss Phebe McAdams .president-elect of the local club, will also be a mem ber of the state board. " Miss Hazel Roenicke, as scrap book chairman, and Miss Betty Elofson, as chairman of publi city, Have also been notified that Salem won third prize for their scrap book this year. w Presiding over the convention was Mrs. Isabelle Brixner, of Klamath Tails, president of the Oregon Federation. Mrs. Brix ner announced that 1944 had seen an all-time high in mem bership of the national federa tion. Oregon now has 1264 mem bers in 27 clubs throughout the state. Reports from clubs of the state indicate that members of Busi ness and Professional Women's clubs in Oregon and throughout the nation, have been actively engaged in war work and de fence activities and promotion of legislation. The present legis lative program includes efforts in behalf of the improvement of the merit system in government, with appointments made without regard to .sex, an adequate ap propriation for women's bureau, US department iof labor, and an equal rights amendment. Mrs. Maude E. Empey, of San Jose, California, second vice president of the national feder ation, was speaker at the formal banquet on Saturday night, which marked also the celebra tion of the 25th anniversary of the national federation. State officers elected for the coming year were: president, Mrs. Constance Weber, Hood River; first vice president, Mrs. Kathleen Miller, Albany; sec ond vice president, Miss Leone Jensen, Eugene; recording sec retary, Mrs. Charlotte Donovan, Toledo; corresponding secretary, Miss Jeanne Selleck, Hood Riv er; and treasurer, Mrs. Charline Edwards, Corvallis. i The 1945 convention will be held at Hood River. I'. Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn, of the Salem club, spoke Saturday af ternoon" on "Responsibility of the Woman Voter in 1944." i Mrv Ernest C. Richards will entertain members of the Thursday club at her home on North 21st street at a 1:30 des sert luncheon. Assisting host esses will be Mrs. L. H. McMa- han and Miss Oda Chapman. Today's Menu j Spinach and hard cooked eggs will form the salad for" today, and well have the last of the frozen strawberries on biscuits for dessert - ; - Spinach, hard cooked egg Minute steaks Figaro sauce Buttered new carrots Parsleyed potatoes Strawberry shortcake - : . . ' " v FIGARO SAUCE . . . cup . mayonnaise 3 tablespoons flour . i -cup milk . . ' jeaspoon sail . Dash cayenne' I , 1 tablespoon chopped onion -3 tablespoons chili - sauce .Mix mayonnaise and flour. ; Add milk gradually. Cook, stir ring constantly until thickened. Add seasonings, onion,4 chili "sauce and mix welt , 7 r w Fon noinEQ's'DAV GIVE LIVniG FLAIITS i.$lJ Azaleas -.-...I. Ked leaf $1.C3 plums u.:-. ... ea. Flowering ' p e a e h e with dirt balls for safe - planting. Gladiolus balbs g dosen ...'... $1X3 . .. ... ,..., t - :i Oar sales yard closes for season en Saturday, May 13th ; raiiCTT FEflcc? irjnsznY . ;i , J 373 S. Liberty . Elks. S. jof Armory mm Miss Darr Romapic news today con cerns , tjfs e engagement of Miss Leisla tarr and Mr. Clarence H. Weblr, private first class, United itates army. Miss Darr is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Darr and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber of Freeport, Illinois. N o plans en made for the wed- iarr is a graduate of Sa- dIs and is now with the lilities. commission. -- er attended schools in Illinois and is - now stationed at Camp Clrson, Colorado. He for merly was at Camp Adair., Beta Chi Mothers Give Limcheon - Portlaid Beta Chi , mothers were honor guests at a luncheon at the chapter house Tuesday af ternoon when members of the Salem Beta Chi Mothers club entertained. The luncheon table was cenjered Ivith a miniature May pol)p and arranged at the base werfe iris, daisies, tulips and rhododendrons? After the lunch eon hou Mrs George Rossman reviewed ''ATree Grows in Brooklyit" I . , Portlad moUiers honored were Mrs. C L Andrews, Mrs. Wil liam E. knouff, Mrs. Donald B. Minor, jtfrs. tiarry .R. Symes, Mrs. E. . Jeahete, Mrs. Arthur H. Armsrong,Mrs. J. C. Oakes, Mrs. Edward SCraven. Mrs. W. E. Butlel and: Mrs. C. W. Zim- merman Hostejfes pjresent were Mrs. George pell of Stayton, Mrs. Robert Brady, Mrs. A. A. Schram, Mrs. Wayne Price, Mrs. Waiter Minier, Mrs. H. :H. . Vandevct, Mis. B. H. White, Mrs. L.S. Cfvert, Mrs. E. W. Petersorf- Mrs. Solon Shinkle, Mrs- S. p. Laughlin, Mrs. Frank H. Speafs, sr.f Mrs. C. E, Sieg mund, jVIrs. I David Cameron, Mrs. Joseph Davidson, Mrs. Charles Stricfelin, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Homer Egan, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. R. Shaffer, Mrs. T. I. Newman, Mrs. Oliver Huston, (Mrs. Arthur G. Upston, and Mrs Franklin Bishop. Mr M. C. Fladley opened her home to , members of the Mafion-jPollc -county medical auxiliary Tuesday night A des sert surjper was served at 6:30 o'clock followed by, a business meeting! ' During the -evening Professor Ralph Dobbs played a group o piano selections. Sales! General hospital auxil iary members" will meet Thurs day moWing at ten o'clock at the YSCA with Mrs. William Burghadt presiding. The meet ing day has been changed from TuesdaJ to Thursday. Mrs. firate Carkin left ; by plane I'riday night for San Frandsfq to meet her navy en sign huiband, who has returned from ative sea duty. Ensign and Mr. Carkin will remain in the bay city ; until he receives further lorders. : 1 I ' Mrs. i Marvin Ritchie was hostess jto members of her club at bridge and supper Tuesday night Additional guests were Mrs. Edward ' Pace and Mrs. Chesteri Pickens. Mrs. pCharles Feike will pre side ata dessert luncheon and afternoon of bridge today at her home ob Richmond avenue I for members of her club. I. - Mrs. Otto SkepU, Jr, will en tertain Ithe Delta Phi alumnae ' at the Q. R. Skopil home Thurs- day night " i . ...DR. WILL J. THOMPSON . Optometrist and r- Orthoplst 311 Oregon Bldg'. Over Sears Stare Grafted rhodod- $1.C3 enoronf p Largt flowering clematis Porplel red, -? GT-viT'" - blue ea. New, highly colored Brooms .-..!.. $1.C3 have bet ding. I Miss I lem schdi public Cf Air. wetx a m w3 s Visitor--Feted At -Party:-:-:. Tuesday kV" Miss Jane MacLachlanwho is ' - home, on leave from Norntart, Oklahoma, where she is station- ! ed with; the: WAVES, was", the" ; honor1 , guest at ; a smartly ar-j ranged." party Tuesday, nightl when Miss1 Patricia -Ryan enter-' . : tairied fat her Ihome "on 'North ':i5thistreet.:;lr-i: ';.. ; ' ' ' A dessert supper 'was, served ' ,;by the hostess J and ; the" - dining "room table wail centered with s 1 bouquet of lavendar . lilacs "and iris and spyrea, flanked by white candles. Mixed ' garden ' bouquets :were arranged .in one living room. Bridge was in play duiing the evening, r .n':..,:'.- ;- i , Honoring j Miss f MacLachlan were her mothef, Mrs. Lynn R. ' MacLachlan, and jf sister,' Mrs. Robert : , DeVlilg, Miss Nancy Stricklin, Miss, Dorothy Kosch t mider, Miss Brnice Elgin, Miss SybU Spears, iMiss Sally Mc-. ' aeUand, Misf Phyllis Ryan, Mrs. OGeorge ' LaVatta, Mrs. J. ; H. Ryan and Miss Patricia Ryan. James Rutnam . Is Married . a- -I "i' - ; In a setting 6f spring flowers, Miss Borghild Hanson of San Francisco and James F. Putnam of the Seabees, stationed at Fort; , Hueneme, California, ' formerly of Salem, were united in ) mar riage at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' O. B. Put nam of Albany, on Sunday aft ernoon, May 7, before the family and a few friends. j ' The maid of honor was Miss Barbara Putnam, sister- of the groom, while Mr. Ray Abplan alp, also of the Seabees, acted as best man. The candles! were lighted by Sgt. Joe Alexander of Camp Adair. S Mr. Bill Putnam, stationed Iwith the army at Fort Ord, Cali fornia, sang two numbers before the ceremony, "I Love You Truly" and "Because," accom panied by his sister, Miss Helen Putnam. The bride wore a nav blue suit and a corsage of gardenias and bouvardia. Following the ceremony, a re ception was held at the home of the groom's parents at which Mrs. Abplanalp poured and Mrs. M. Sj Bunnell of Salem, aunt of the groom, served the ices. The couple is enjoying a short wedding trip at the coast before returning to California. Luncheon for r-Vv Bill Bush i i William Henry Bush will celebrate his third birthday to day jwhen his grandmother, Mrs, Ludwig Mickelson, enter tains; at luncheon at her South Commercial street home. A yel--low color scheme will be car ried out in the table appoint ments. , Honoring William Henry will : be his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bush, and sister, Su san, Tracy Ann.Imlah and Mrs. Selwin . Imlah, Bruce Turner and Mrs. William Turner, Jac queline Byrd, and Mr. and Mrs. : Ludwig Mickelson. Kathle HeltzeL daughter of" the Charles Heltzels, is in Port land for the week as a guest at ' r the home of her ! grandmother, - Mrs. W. W. Gabriel. . . Can You Proudly Say, "THAT'S MV HOUSE" Pride of Ownership StartSy With An Attractive Paint Job ! . -,.t w 1.1 1 I USE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS HOUSE PAWL. ' TOO SAVS WHIM YOU SUY IT AMA21NO 10W Ptia ' nOTfCTS YOUft HOME lETTEt 'KH IT SSAUiOFUL LONSfK 'COVfM MOlt SUIFAa ' - SAVtS lEAINTlNCS IT WASHfS KflfS ITS BEAUTY tONOSI : 'r " PAINT A OOM Ot it y-t z Xff m imndLD DuiiSiioon IN CHARGE OF PATNT CONTRACTING 375 Chemeketa t Xr, r WCTU 'at her home, 376 . Salem - North 53rd noon at 2 o' . liams will . lead tfie devotions : There; will:-be a' discussion primary ballot and: Mrs. D.vO, v Lear will give -the lessonr'" "A ;'-.: ,Just and . hour will ; Election of "delegates to state convention of the. Veterans pf Foreign Wars auxiliary was held at the Monday night meeting of Mmnt rTny.iUl ! - . ident, Mrs, Chailes Hunt,-pre- siding. , i . Those elected to go to the. con vention which will be held in Portland 5 June ;15ri-17-18 : are Mrs. Nan Clare, Mrs. ) Solon Shinkle, Mrs. Clarence- Forbis; ' Mrs. Leon Hansen, s Mrs. Joe Stimiman, Mrs. James Beall, Mrs. Virgil Bolton, Mrs. James Hartley, Mrs. Frank Prince and Mrs. Willie Boone. Alternates are Mrs. Edwin BolandJ ; Mrs. Cyrol Nadon, Mrs. Arthur. Da vis, Mrs. Genevieve Olson, Mrs. Chris Free, Mrs. ' Grace Hager man, Mrs. FJvera Beard . and Mrs. Floy Collar. The auxfliary voted $40 to the national health and happiness fund and $10 to the national cot tage fund for orphan children. r The bond chairman reported that auxiliary members have personally purchased $14,025 in war bonds. Fifty-six "Mother's Day" cards have been, sent to war mothers. Mrs. Virgil Bolton, Buddy Pop py chairman, reported the sale to be May 26-27, and headquar ters will be at Kay's dress shop at 460 State street All members who can sell are asked to report to Mrs. Bolton by phoning 2-1678, or be at headquarters early the mornings of May 26 27. . j Mrs. Arwin Strayer' reported a district meeting to be held in the near future. There will be a de apartment meeting in Portland May 19 at 8 o'clock at the World War post building, Southeast 25th and Madison streets, pre ceded, by a dinner at 6:30 o'clock. J Mrs. Nan Clare gave a report of a recent visit to the day room the auxiliary furnished at Camp Adair. The next meeting jof Mar ion auxiliary will be . May 22 at the Veterans' hall. Student Recital At Music Hall A program planned for today at 3:15 at music hall auditorium, is the student recital by memj bers of the school of music, Wilj lamette university. This is one of the National Music week pro grams being given this week. The following is the after noon's program, to which the inw terested public is invited: Concerto in O Minor (For Clarinet and Piano) : 1 Handel Gladys Stone. Clarinet Rosalee Smith, Piano Piano L Valss Romantique L Debusay Louise Wrisley Voica , Affanni del pensier Handel O Had I Jubal s Lyre i . .Handel Barbara rJuefendorf Piano Etude, Op. 4, No. 3 Siymanowski Dorothy Toomey Piano French Suite In- G Major 4 Bach AUemand, Gigue, Gavotte Rosalee Smith Voice II Lacerato Spirito (From ; Simon Boccaneera 1 -. 4...Verdi Corydon Blodgett Piano i Prelude in C Sharp Minor ..J. Serlabln Norwegian Bridal Procession .Grief ( aim laso . SASilT America's Finest Paint , 9M WITH THt MtW 2)00 "m f :0 TO MAKE YOUR HOUSE A HOME " DicdS221 tare Durable Peace.-, A tea . invited. guests ,to supper , tonight V XrAA -nDArHnH ' w . num. V n? follow the- meeting , the home ot her sister. -Mrs; ;ivii m i-wi uunu ; r nusi ionnai panqueion wonoay t;t:-----' .-.-v ij ixi---rt "1- -v-.c..sf - nignt at ouocic in tne school TV j J : 3- SrfKSSMSie' eree under the cafeteria: Spring flower, and DfilerrrttftS :Am iT '4.rtM Mrs. .Clirenpe Town- 3 will be used Irr the com- 11 Bh, : A ) .... N. - m m mm- .,: mm mm i , I Showet-Willi S"- A J r -Shinkle '-has' I leigh, North dCaroliha where;$he wm jbe married! to, Ensign .El mer Harrold on May , 20. : ;. ; :. ''A lmenl shower will complir ment the.-jbrioto-be and, the evening will be.spent inf ormalljf. Arrangements of ; spring flowers will provide the aecorative-noteu .ij vl-i- tuts tlt.v S1UUCU UJ UVUVl i imm -w are Mrs: Albert McKay, Mrs, Stanley McKay, Miss Stella and Miss Mary McKay, Miss Marjory Maulding, Miss Emma Lou East: Miss Sally McClelland, Miss Pa- trida Tracy, Miss Rosella Beli; Miss Olene Mehlhoff, Miss Ev elyn Collins, j Mrs. Raymond Beard. Mrs. : iRobert Hamilton and Mrs. Solon Shinkle. v ,.'.t:-.-i;.-. ; - 7 ', , Mrs Pikq New President Mrs. . James C. Fike . was elected president of the Salem "Junior j Woman's club at the regular . meelincj Monday night at the clubhouse.) Mrs. Pike, who has served as (irst vice-president the ast year, recently re turned from St. , Louis, MoW where she1 attended the; general federation! of Women's clubs convention.) Mrs. Delbert Schwabbayier, who also at tended the convention, is the retiring president. : H ; Other Hew officers are Mrs. Fred C. Cast, irst vice-president, whoj was i-ecently elected president Iof the; Marion county federation! of Women's clubs; Mrs. Merrill Falkenhagen, sec ond vice-president; Miss Jua nita STverson,.ecordingsecre- tary; Miss Ma belle Frazer, cor responding; secretary; Mrs. Rob-; ert Worral, treasurer; Miss Hat tie B r a t; z e 1, parliamentarian; Miss Maria Dares, publicity; Mrs. Howard lEismann and Mrs. Maurice Brennen, elected to the board of directors for two years. Three Jnew members were initiated Including Mrs. Gerald Fisher, Mrs. Ro Van Dorn ind Mrs. Arthur Rothlin. Mrs. Ken neth Carrj and Mrs. Elmo Lind holm gave reports on the Mar ion county federation meeting held in Silvertoh. " j Plans were discussed' for ithe annual mothers'; tea and instal lation of officers to be held i on Monday, May 22. New Officers to Be Installed New officers will be installed at the last meeting of the season for members oi the West jSa-, lem Woman's club this afternoon at the city hall. i Mrs. Norris Looney will in stall Mrs.j Waldo Mercer, presi dent; Mrs. Glenn Davenport,' vice-president; (Mrs. I "Franklin,! secretary, and Dean Tucker, treasurer. WJ Mrs. Bin. Wilson Siegmund will entertain I members of her club tonight at her home on North 24th street A late supper will follow an evening of contract Mrs. Stuart Lancefield Mrs. Herman Estes will be cial 'guests. , j and sne4 Nu-Back ALL - III War VsrUr'i ' tpscisi til PrtiJimiiV WatiffJ with Dsrfecs Us tide ; uplift 'butt. N tMl CELTED H j mold. 4 .Wa5 ry cottoa !. i ltd w't nJ p. Miss Pol l v anna . -1 Nu.BacJt Famous Gale SCISHTIF13 SUPPOHT Ctofl sJ wrq;cI tlufl Vilk M ttrto ceittroL Two MrtJ Ueinh fetturs ? for coRf!ttcal wtsft' I 1 1 1M I'MliI e : jcr- OT-. JohnO Burtham. 455 . Grove i. .(jrand Lodge - to send initiated s Mrs.i3uy -New gent ..and rMiarl6im Gold stein into the. Rebekah lodge at :the meeting' on Jtfonday.. Five visitors ' were loresent. for -.ithe tremony.-:A - -v -- ..v-V. Three ; Link club . announced their all day sewing on Wednes day. Also that there would be ino sewing on the following Wed nesday because of the Grand Lodge session In Portland. Three Link club announced .their reg- ular meeting for , Friday ' after noon m tne ciud rooms with a no-host luncheon to be served at one o'clock. Mrs. George Hen derson! is in charge of the ar- rangements. , 'h:v'. ' ---'.y,:t;. ::' . Past, noble grands announced their meeting for the fourth k I Wednesday night of this month!! to meet at the home of Mrs. Ha- j zel Price on North Front street i Next Monday night is to be "Good of the OrMer" night with Mrs. mil Otjen in charge of the program. : ' The) Grand Lodge meets in Portland next week on Tuesday," Wednesday and Thursday. Dele gates from Salem lodge are Mrs. v Merlin Ready, . Mrs. . Victoria ; Stirfler, Mrs. William. Gardner, Miss Wilda Siegmund, Mrs. Wil- S liam : Cladek and Mrs. Victor Koop. t Also ; attending will be Mrs. Gustave Erickson, district deputy president Mrs. William Gardner has been recommended for district deputy president for next term.. ' i FL Club Plans -Breakfast The FL club of Salem Re bekah lodge met at the home of Mrs. Chester Mattisoh in North Liberty street for the ; regular business meeting. Plans were formulated . for the mother daughter breakfast to be held May 14 at Schneider's, i After the business session re freshments were served by the hostess in the dining room to. Mrs. j Chester Lanktree, Mrs. Emit Otjen, Mrs. Gavin HOI, Mrs. -Victor M. Koop, Mrs. La Ver jApplegate, Mrs. Vernon Frahm and Miss Beroice Kretz. MACLEAY Mrs. Homer Harrison and Mrs. W. 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Girls' Letter I mittee ' for table decorations. -..f '- The banquet is 'a farewell af- fair for seniors who will gradui ate this year, and is also installa : tion of new officers.; Wllma Ear- nest has been chosen 'president and wilf take office "that night ' Other officers are; Beverly ' Wadsworth, first vice-president; Thelma Gamble, second vice , president; Ruby Burnham, sec retaxy; Dorothy . Richardson -- treasurer; D oris Barrett ser- geant-at-arms; . - Jackie Torger son, song and yell Queen;" Doris Dimbat assisted . by Mary r Lou , McKay, Jym 1 Jamboree chair- . man; j Betty Kissel, wardrobe , ' mistress; Donna Henderson, as--. sistant; Carolyn Carson, report . er and Jo Ann Tweedie, music. . Headsrof sports are Hazel Pe terson, Betty Lou Kayser, Ar- dith Beckstein, ; Peggy Paxson, Jo Eileen Baney, Thelma Ralph, : Norma Cass, Peggy Sears,Des sie Lee Holmes,; Jo Ann Long, Marjorie ! LindahX Betty Loy Everets, Patsy L Nickens, Lois Burris, Luella Owensl Shirley Kenagy, Suzanne Small, Shirley Lukins, Pauline ' Foster, Char lotte Wiliiams. Mri.; Grace Walgamott, MrsJ Edith Surrell and Miss Margaret Shipler are' advisors to the Girls Letter club. 1 Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . John Peterson: in the Keizer district is the former's father, Mr. E. F. Peterson of Spokane. i , , , them! ' HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED NOW! Dr. Harry A. Brown ' Optometrist 14 N. Liberty St or Legging Upstate Agency Marshfiald Salem - Died 4i09 rerc? Voai eyes are pricekssV They must serve you ,.tvt a lifetime. Dont r W "take chances" with 'A CHGT :-. .tf -, ,'-T;T -., - .j. - : ,: s cna Lien: 3