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T OREGON STATESMAN. SoUm, Oregon. Tuesday Morning, April 23. 1948 PAGE SEVEN Inter-Dorm Dance On April 27 Plan for the inter-dorm for mal at Willamette unner.-Hy .re under way by the women of Lausanne and Fredrick.on hall and town women. The dance wtPT be held April 27 from 9 to I 2 in the Labor Temple The tlu-m-i Mardi Gras and dt' -oi at ion s will be carried out on this theme. A dance band his been engaged ftr the evening. Jean Caldwell, N?h bei "i, - cjal chairman of Lausiinnc is m charge of the affa.r. As.-'M:ng her are Kathleen Secnrd. hut land. dec-orations; Virginia liar ton. Mossynk. Wash . program; Jannie Fisher. Portland, onhes traj Dorothy Gross, Portland, refreshments: Fllen Korl-n:d. Cr" Bay. clem up. and R '.Ie.in Finley, Sherman Oaks. C'ahfor nia. patrons. 51m Harold Olinger. Mrv Ver non Perry and Airs. (.'!.. Pu foreman will he Portland :srv or todav. Tod a lav h Need lee rafl Under cover of Fido's protec tion no harm will copne to li.ick nd arms of upholstered chau-! A filet chn-ehet set, quicrSly done in string. Smai home decor, i! ?-s v .! tnake matching sa;f i buffet f-fU to... S :nt x; Pattern 528 has ihait... cine. -tiorts; stitches. Send rirri.r. cnt m cm f..r ' thi oal'ern l' Tne Oregon Statesman. Needlecratf Dpt .' Sale".. l-r Punt utamlv rIir MMBfH, ..., ; NWf and .bOKFV Fifteen cent more brings !, ioj Braest Neediecralt Catdlogi.e t e aw edition 112 illutration of de aler's for crochet, knittmr. quiit. em broidery, toys, handicraft a fee pattern for cuddle toys printed r i g t hi the earaloeje .N rv- C 4 . ; Important t health find happineux . food yi&ht. 'Make tur that you are wearing correctly fitted glasses Our registered optometries will give yon a thorough eye examination and pre scribe the correct glasses. Consult Dr. E. E. Hughrs. This consultation and examination will provide tjir correct information regarding your eyes. Phone 6506 for an appointment. WOWELO Camp Fir Girls Column Mi W. V. Gardner, commit tee of 'Aaid chairman, has an nounced a spec ial meetirg of the cnmmllfi' for all girls wishing t" pass i, ink before C.rand Coun cil File. at the VWCA. April 2 at 4 o'clock. (Juls desiiing to pa-s rar k mu.-t hae their notebook- ,t; U f Camp Fire office by Monday. The final Guardian's associa tion meeting will be a co ei ed d -h supper April ;0 No more gtiaroian'-. or lea. let's training i.i -.- is a , e scheduled turtil aU. "Cainp Fue Gills. Blue Bud, and H -iion lubbers will par tuip.ife in their annual Grand Ciounc) ! F : re" at the Ieslie gym tuisium. Sat'iidiy, April 27 at 8 oilik Kliiitds ar.d p;i out air in-, ited All gni advanced in iank dmu g the year will be retoriied and all national and loat honors earned will be awaided. Girls having .special pait in Pie Grand Council fue will piatice at 9 o'clock that nioirung. at the gym and all girl ill practice at 10 o'clock that moi lung Thirty junior high school girls and five guardians assisted by Mrs. Ei win Battel man assem bled at the First Presbyterian church April IT to practice songs for the Grand Council fire. Jun ior high school Camp Fire gull are making up the special choir for ths Giand Council Fiie. Mis Hi win Mattel man met with the Manuka gioup Apiil 17 to sing and- rhmonstiate a dance at the Marion county PTA meeetir.g Gustt.kohoni group met with their guardian, Mrs. Wendell Webb, April 17, for business meeting and to work on iank notebooks Huselle How land fur nished the treat. The Sihegro Blue Bud gioup met with Mrs. ()ral Vofian and assistant. Mi s. Paul Holloway at the Fi:.-t Chn-tian t hut ch April 18 The girls made Fa-tti- Ixm-' ne' ;md p!aed g.rmc.s. The Wft'iir.jrhifk group niet will! their guardian, Mrs. K.ilph Steel April 18 for a conceit pi o Kram "m f.ikws: by Sndra P ai ns. Muiylee Go.wie. Roberta Ifamlin. Maiilyn P.u sons. I.oi.e Slill'e. Pallida Tech. Diana I.an ham, Jo Ann Buyer, Nan Steele, Shirley Carftentrr, Marilyn Is aac and MarjciTle Kroriser. Mrs. Betty Lou Donlop and Miss A v ( i :m Ames met with the I'hf.-kcn.irv gioup at Washing ton Miioo Apiil 13. ()fieeis air Intana t ite. president; Ann Mae I, kei ihi u r, vice-president; ( .T.ir:i!i 1. 1 .icii.:. secretary; Pat sy Pease, ti'.ourci; and Sally Heite. s:i.e f I'.-f i e-h.meft s wei e ei ; ci by ( 'mil a Wilkeji. and M.i: y Ka1 ph The Coy Cottage Blue Bird group dyed Easter eggs at thctr April 16 meeting a the home of then leader. Mis E M. Sviing Mei i y M aid-, suggested b Nam v Tague. va- the name se sclei ted by the new Blue Bu d group from Wad-.mgton school They met April 15 at the Court ' 4 - -: ' v - Boring, Dr S. A. Whnttley or Dr. Saim Luncheon at Caughell ; Home Mrs John Caughell presided at a smartly arranged luncheon on Monday afternoon at her North Cottage street home for the pleasure of her aunt. Mr H. If. - Stapleton of Roseburg. who w as here for Easter. The luncheon table vas cen tered with ah arrangement of primroses and btber pasteljspring flowers. The afrTKK?n " hours 'were spent infoimally. Covers were placed far Mrs. H. 11. Stapleton. Mrs, Wilmer C. Page, Mrs. F, W. Pot ir man. Mrs. Allan Carson, Mi s. Marie' K1 hagen, Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Charles McCleliartdj Mrs. Kenneth Perry!, Mrs. Johflf,-Griffith, Miss Jusephine Baufrijgait ner and Mrs. John Caughell. Mrs. William II. Bradford will enteitain the Delta jeta alumnae at her home. 2070 Center utieet, tonight for a dessert supper at 8 o'clock. Miss Prudence Paul sen will be the assisting hot es. Mrs. Clifjbm Mudd will re view a play fr thegroup dui ing the evening. Street Christian church with their leader, Mrs. L. S. Homs chuch and assistant, Mrs. Mayme Hill for a biiiiness meeting aft er which they played games and learned the Blue B i r d ong Members are Ellen McMurtry. Iarry Lou 0 s t e r m a ny; Ruth Hornschuch, Joanne Hill, T)iana Don.; Patsy Johnson, Jackie Iji Iue. Marilyn Schaffer, Nancy Tagire, Patty and Carol Marggi and Joanne McCalebe. The Tanda groiip of Wt Sa lem met withi. their leader, Mrs. AI Beckman, and assistant,' -Mrs. C A. Rust. April 5. The girls prepare! and 'cooked their din ner for part of the requirement for Trail Seeker rank. Aptif 19 they had an Raster party t the home of Janis Clme. '( Newetompaftmme group, met with their guardian, Mrs. Daisy Chance to m k e plans for a cfiuncil fire. Iinena Triprlett. Beverly Kjl'day and Vivian Chanc e h-ive rased Wooii Gath erer's rank, i ;; The Wacinbjn group met April 11 at the First Christian church, with their leader, Mfs Roy Wright for a .party ptanrtbri by- Patty Sundci fyhd and Glorv WcmkJ. ; ; Wakankoda group met with their guardian' Mis. F. C'Bell. and assistant. Mis. A. W. Zyshet. for a hike and, co-'kout. Ap'ril 6. At their Aprfl.12 meeting the gioup visited the tate forrstry building. . .'. Helps built) up resistance against MONTHLY FEMALE Pin When taktn regularly! Lrdla tL. PlnkhaA's Vegetabl Com pound oora xioic than Jrelie monthly pain srben due to func tional periodic .disturbances, ft also relieves accompanying- weak, fired, nerroua. Jitterr feelings of such nature. Taken regularly Plnknam's Compound nelpa build up resistance asalnst such monthly distress. 11 n k him'i Compound Is worth frfinfft JL , l . - .' 1 PtvJ f: Jj -eswsMf . - - .- , , . tml I ' IP i$k - t . 1 Miss Viola Jacobsen, dangliler cf Mr. and Mrs. Axl Jacchsen, who ift last wok by plTne for Chica jo, whr sh will takd hr training to tv.-otr. a United Airlir. s!w ardpss. Miss Jacobsn is a fornir Wi!ijrtie!l university cod and a merrier of Pi B-a P!r!. (f-s!:i Miller). NO (MEwm, wsmM w Hiitcl Is aaifW frost fffr, hH tUere la Wove tor pre vewltsjsa assd ears sf tltis dressid dtseissj tkrtvKk edsTralion, aee-rire, twrmrrh sad fXMaible hy tfce Aiaveriraa pott. . lite most yilsil trtiaa; I bare learned atuit rtacer is I bat svossselhiatar eM he doe kott this die if it m ottr will t do . niirtv to 50 of tit peopl wbo lie of canoer In thi rosmtiy esrerr yer emM be sared if tber Lnew kw t rsesf,au tb esr It armptotHs nf ranoer aavsl ob tailed proper treattnent t ticate. But, trajeaMy, tbej avow die aseedle lr. i lit atUec kaJf die Kef uoe w aW rMt ji kaww rh about tbe eataae Bastlt th Itsagie diad If wa Wc tke FWaik Am IT Clogg sv- 3 of esu ailweifaa esup will t d H! A ttire-rVTMit e. I ise a t locsat Bros. Furniture & Appliance Faster weekend (ets f LI. Co!, and Mis. E. C. Knapp at theii new country place on the Wallace road were 'Mr. and Mrs. Margin Hoffman and daughter. Tellelyn of Fort Stevens, and i - ii i f rhone 91CS . " kMaYVWaj rsmpsign to teach iei4e tlial eanrer U freueiC ly rtsrml4e if rengniae and treated erly emottgla. Second The moat modern facilities for Uss) treat men I and rare of mmt cancer patients rmsat lte made available to feroe, evervtlier. Third Preaent meli-al knowkMlge i( ranoee m.tat be eslen.led lr a comprehensive program of arietitiiir research . . . as ihormighgetifig at ikat wliich gsve us tlte a I runic bomb. Yea, ranoer ia oxr "No. 1 Kem keraisae It threatena not ttmily dealb but' long aod of teal terriWa suffer isrj. To attack tbia vital problem, tb A nserioftai ( laavrer Societr, (uifled bv ike iuitiaaia outsland. ma; acsentssk and bmiaaaa leaders, tbia year aeoka $12,900,000 from the American peoj4e. lie attack amt cancer deaerrea tbe m ajMalind atsnport of erers American rstsnen, e-rorr biisineaa orgsm ration, Wtk largs assd 7.S MESSAGE COMPLIMENTS Mrs. Knapp's sister, Mrs. C. A. Pettit of Portland. Mrs. L. S. Covert is being welr corned home from a two months trip which took her to Oklahoma r , ..... f - - uancer:. CP mall. Unleaa we d gira mar aupport, an 17,000,000 Anterw am now Uy ing will di of can rer perkapa katf of them need lea! r. litis i rnitrrmLabie in a ctiotrr where tlie life of tlva mdiyidttal ia yabiediaboYa all rUe. t , (frp'7& aw&m ciMxm, TflK AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETT. INC. Bx 279, Salem, Oregan Stirs: rj I snclsss I . as say gift f igbt eansw. ttsasa aaad ass, without oast, Ufsratsli as be dangr tigssU" of aanan, so pes set say self Sttd asy Is sail y againat eaaesr. rWasa asatd as tW naassr ami adaVsss of tba kt miir aafsrsnartoa osntsr. Tit Strost. tity OF and Kansas, where ahe vuUtel-. with relatives. Fn route west b stopped in California for a vit with her daughter, Grace, at Vallejo. Miss Covert U with the American Red Cross. wm ill y mm mm lUsts Store mm BORDNG OPTQCAL 383 Court Phone 6506 260 STAITE SALEM, OREGON atawmanaaatil nr Ili'MOTIBB'Kaas