Statesman, ScJem, Oregon. Thursday, May 8, 1347 i Xerih Salem WCTU wfll meetJRaynor Smith, 860 Jefferson st Friday at 2 pm with Mrs. S. j Mrs. W. W. Chad wick will speak. Mrs. Clara Cooley will lead de votions, Mrs. E. J. Williams will five a talk on Mother's day and Mrs. A. E. UUey will sing. ft n ti I 9 At Alexander mm TO ALL EX-SERVICE MEN - . The New P h 1 IIiLF SIZE DISCIIADGE EI1DLEI1 j 1 ! I 1 M 1 r I - it I! 1 Alexander's wants every veteran in this vicin ity to have one of these new good-looking gold plated one-half size buttons. lust bring in your discharge papers or photo copy and it will be our pleasure to give you one of these emblems. If yotf cannot come in person send the wife or sweetheart. No Purchase Is Required " ; Quantity Limited D GNIF KP I re rVYt5 DiflMOHPy tUflTCHgy - ."IL.VRUfflR fe "i i ibssb t couot T.SfissaaaEsssssssssaassMassi 1(0)1 Here are a J etc of the well-known makes we carry . . JPe stock only the best quality assuring you of continuous trouble-free service. " " v w - S ' General Electric 4-Cu. Ft. Chest . ... 209.75 General Electric 8-Cu. Ft. Chest . ... 329.75 Amana 5-Cu. Ft. Chest Type .". . . . 249.50 Chapman 15.6-Cu. Ft. Upright, shelf . . 547.50 Amana 30-Cu. Ft. Uprightshelf . . . . 795.00 Esco 16-Cu. Ft. Chest Type . . . . . 538.70 Axriana; Walkin, 100-Cu. Ft. Cooler with 23-Cu. Ft. Freezer . . . . . 1350.00 Delivered and Installed ' ; -15 II0I7THS TO PAY - You Wfll Nerer Miss the Few Dollar each Month Society .... Clubs Music The Home CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY Sojourner ' dessert luncheon at Sa lem Woman's club, 1:15 pjn. DcMolay mothers luncheon. Masonic tempi.. Ladle Aid of Woman's Relief Corps with Mrs. A. W. Foster, cards. J-S p.m. Pi Beta Phi aluma. with Mrs. Paul B. Wallace. 1:30 p.m. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble dub with Mrs. Florence Bressler, 323 N. 14th rt no-host dinner at noon. West Salem Woman's chib, city hall, p.m. Installation of officers. : Little Garden ciub of Salem Heights. with- Mrs. Paul Criebenow, 1 p.m. FRIDAY South Salem WCTU with Mrs. Alma Barkus, ,890 Saginaw st I p.m. North Salem - WCTU meet at Jason Lee Methodist parsonage, B60 Jeffer son st, S p.m., Three Links club, 230 pjn. MONDAY Executive board. Capitol unit Amer ican Legion auxiliary, with Mrs. Al fred Williams, 985 Tamarack street. Miss Hamre Engaged ! Announcement is being made of the engagement of Miss Elaine Hamre of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin P. Hamre of Silverton, to Robert L. Fry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Fry of Silverton, formerly of Grants Pass. The wedding is planned for Aug ust. The news was first told at a party Monday night at the Ham re home in honor of the bride elect's eighteenth birthday. Miss, Hamre is a graduate of Silverton high school and is em ployed here at the public utili ties commission. Her fiance served in the navy during the war and attended Oregon State college. He will continue his education in the falL Miss Bear Weds James Manning ! GERVAIS St Luke's Catholic church in Woodburn was the scene . May 1 of the wedding of Miss Anita Bear, daughter of Frank Bear of Wdodburn as she became the bride of James Man ning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning of Gervais. Rev. Father Moffenbier performed the cere mony. The bride wore a white satin dress made with long sleeves, pearl beaded yoke and short train," fingertip length veil ith mother of pearl cap. She carried a bouquet of pink and white roses. 4 Miss Clara Bear, sister of the bride and Miss Clara Manning, sister of the groom, were brides maids and wore identical dresses of pale blue marquisette and satin. They carried bouquets of pink carnations. Dennis -Manning was best man for his t brother and Arnold Bear was the other attendant LeRoy Gardner and Charles LeBru were ushers. A wedding breakfast for the wedding party was held at the Bear home. A reception was held from 1 to 3 o'clock In St Luke's hall Woodburn, and a dance was given In the K.C. hall in St. Paul in the evening. The young couple left for a two weeks trip to Canada. They will reside on a farm in tbe Parkers ville district 5 Airs. Tracy Johnson, director of the round table at Oregon State college, will be the guest speak er at the mother-daughter ban quet at the First Christian church Friday night at 6:30 o'clock. ! 1 Guests Are' r Bidden to Parties Several informal parties are on the social agenda this week. , Mrs. Conrad Paulson will enter tain informally Saturday night at her Court street home in -honor of her husband on his birthday. Guests have been invited to a sup per with an informal evening fol lowing. Mrs. Hugh Taylor "was - hostess for an informal luncheon Wednes day afternoon at her Court street home for the pleasure of her house guest Mrs. David Williams of Se attle, who is here ( visiting a few days. Covers wefe placed for eight with contract bridge follow ing. Mrs. Richard Grabenhorst has invited a group of her friends to a dessert bridge tonight at her North Summer street home. Guests will be Mesdamcs Co bum. Grabenhorst. Robert Burrell, Hal Halvorson, George A. Ar buckle, Asa Lewclling, Richard and Douglas Chambers. Rolland Mesereau, John Steelhammer, Robert Barnett Charles Barclay, Dale Shepherd. Oscar Specht Robert Brownell, George Graben horst jr., and Miss Jean Taylor. Convention in Albany Soon The recreation meeting of the Salem Business and Professional Women's club will be held at the chamber of commerce rooms, at eight o'clock Friday. LuVerne Hardwicke is in charge of ar rangements. The program will be a round-table play presented by the drama club under the di rection of Mrs. Ruth Versteeg. A social hour will follow. Delegates to the Business and Professional Women's? stajte con vention at Albany, May 16. 17 and 18 are to include: Carmalite Wed dle, second state vice-president; Jessie Bush Mickelsen, state music chairman; and Marion Lowry Fischer, publicity and news serv ice and delegates from- Salem club; Marion Wooden, Ida Mae Smith. Ruth Versteeg. Beity Elof son, Zula Van Gilder. -Eleanor Roberts and Mathilda GiUes. The Salem BPW Chorus wilt present a- group of songs at the Friday night banquet in honor of the vis iting national president, Mrs. Sal ly Butler, and will join other choruses in a massed chorus Sat urday night Mothers Feted At Breakfast : Members of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast lub enter tained at Nohlgren's Tuesday with their annual Mother's day break fast. Mrs. Ethel Gallinger presided. Josephine McGee sang accom panied by Jean Hobson Rich. Members of the club introduced their mothers or gues6.' Mrs. Ruth Norris Piankoff. past president of the Salem ;club, re cently returned from China, gave an interesting talk of her experi ences in the Philippine Islands, Japan and China. Miss Myrtle McClay was in charge of the dec orations and program. 'Covers were placed for Mes datnes Matilda Fleenor, Sadie Murphy, Dae Stafford, Gladys Mink, Josephine McGee. Jean H. Rich, Ruth Peankoff, Lucille Sal ter, Mae Wirth, Harriet Belcher, Mourson Gilbert Alya Cainess, Ethel McClay, Cass A. Nichols, Douglas Baker, Arnel Smith, C. F. Valentine, J. M. Jorgensen, E. C. Corter, J. L. Berger, Leona F r i e s e n , Margaret McNamee, .Remember Mother With a Pair of fncfoor f Casuas Soft padded solesnn open or clos ed heels. Just what mother would" like for indoor comfort. Mary Bell Hendrickson, Francis Davis, Anne C. Thayer, Maude Eckman, W. H. Smith, Agnes Mangus, Etta Sutter, Lillian Wil gers, Lorna Lucus, Estella Bur ton, Dorothy Walker. Beverly HartzeL Lena Blum, Alta Myers, Louise Jones, Elaine Simpson, Margaret Srigley, Ellen Van Os dal, Margaret Ringle, Lois Ha- worth, . Alice Pickett Margoria AeschUmann. Bunny Evans, Bes sie Kayser, Dorothy Hill, Bernic Bennett Myrtle McClay, . Nila Cluett and Joy Welsch. 1 'M r Has; i-iB . Sheer Net Top BRAS 8IZES 12 to 38 125 Tailored of fine cotton. Net up per bust gives rounded uplift. Band has elastic Insert. Adjust able straps and back closing. u Wonderstretch GIRDLES 23-32" WAIST 298 There's wonderful two - way stretch in these Neoprene elas tic girdles and panties. Waist will not roll. Step-in style. Pontics ot 2.98 '4 mk&tfuc&ct paG4t'eyHt mup&u4T 'Vfflfjfc? m State f l Store Hours: t to 1:31 Dally; t to t Friday That our ENTIRE STOCK Will Be Offered at Redactions of on Everjtbing Suits Coats ..V. Dresses Sportswear . . .Blouses .... ; Lingerie THIS IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO PICK OUT THAT SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY GIFT IN ADDITION In Order to Make Room for Incoming Merchandisa THIS SPEfclAL OFFER C1TTTC ()ne (;rouP of 32 aJUJLJlaJ V Values to 45.00 nDPCCPC One Group of 50 UMAbMU J erseys and Prints, values to 15.00 22.77 :8.77 The Fashionette Arbuckle's, Inc. 310 Court St. Phone 9221 429 COURT STREET 481 State St.