Mrs. Skiff Has. Birthday Mrs. Ada Skiff will be a hos tess to 16 relative and friends this afternoon at the Marion hotel at a dinner in celebration of her 80th birthday. Included among the guests will be her son, -Dr. ifaik Skill and wife of Portland. Mrs. Skiff was born Hit old Wa conda. which was where the Ger vais four corners now is, and with her parents moved soon af ter to Salem wtjere she has re sided ever since. 373 State CAPITAL ' $ W"y.-i'VL si m : x f 1 if: u ,A - i i .1 ANNUAL HALF-PRICE SALE HOT WEATHE3 COLOGNE lAaos oz. aomt mwaut turn NOW S 00 For a UmHsxi Tim Owry NOW - - Fornerly to Fornerly to Fornerly io Forcsrly lo Forcsrly lo yon MOST come and asxnj frost the best " Spoil Smart Reports Heard Mrs. Jeannette Van. Santen, newly elected president of the West Salem VFW auxiliary, pre sided at the business meeting Thursday. Committee reports were heard and a report on the dist rict meeting held in Dallas on Wednesday was given by, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman and the presi dent. Mrs Avond Osborne was ap pointed poppy chairman. Mrs. Charlotte Curtis was a guest. - The" post and auxiliary will continue to hold business meet ings on the 2nd Thursday ot each month and a social affair on the 4th, it was announced. " Expected in the capital next weekend for a several weeks visit are Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Epley of Youngstown. Ohio, who will be house guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and - Mrs. James L. Cooke. Mrs. Epley has visited the Cookes before, but this will be 'his first trip to Oregon. DRUG STORE State SL II! it 0 - - - Brighl and IIdw 1 $10.95 ... II0V7 - V $16.95 . IIOU t .... $24.95 . IIOU $29.95 . IIOU 0 0 $42.95 end np . IIOU . . . . . . M sec the wonderful rallies in these bright new dresses, designers in New York. At the note m progress At US N. Ubortr Shop r - 5 Vii 1 ' u J If " T - J " 1 I i Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil H. Bassett .(Ida LaVern Casey) who were married" on April 12 at the First Christian church by the Rev. Dudley Strain. The bride is formerly of Sea side and her husband is from Bangor, Maine. A re ception followed at the Dale Thompson home. The couple will reside at 444 S., High st Mr. Bassett is associated vr 1th Hunt's photo studio He attended '.4Trentonuniversity and has. been employed by the ' vr a r, department (Hunt's ."photo studio). Party Honors -Hostess' Sister Mrs. Harold White was hostess at a shower Friday night for her sister. Mrs. Glen Hochstettler (Ar dys Thomason). Cards were in play, and a shower given Mrs. Hochstettler. '. '- t Others present were Mrs. John Lamb, jr., Mrs. Ida Hochstettler, Miss Dienie Verhagen, Miss Vir-r ginia Riesbeck, Miss Cleo Eaton, Miss Darlene Simmons, Mrs. Ro bert Bohannan. Mrs. S. G. Hin kle, jr.. Mrs. Richard Nortdurft, Mrs. John Strickfaden, Mrs. Ro Thomason. Shower Given ' For Bride-Elect " A bridal shower was given Miss Phyllis Howland, bride-elect of Robert Pedersen of Corvallis, Fri day night by Mrs. Barbara Botts and Miss Mary Jane Orsborn at the former's home. The couple will Va numail Tun 1 - Invited by Miss Botts and Miss Orsborn were Miss jjunice Usmin, Miss Bonnie Webb, Miss Opal Howland. Miss Gladys Howland. Mrs. Rose Howland, Mrs. Joe Botts and Mrs. John Orsborn. 7 amis Garden Tea Plans Made f Detailed plans are underway for the garden tea to be Riven by the Salem branch of Zonta Inter national, at the home of Mrs. Chester Cox May 21, as a benefit for the Helen Yockey Memorial Fund. This money is being raised to completely furnish and equip a pediatric ward in the Salem General hospital, as a memorial to the late Helen Yockey; an ac tive member of the Salem Wo man's Service club, and an ardent worker for the hospital. All organizations, both men and women, are being issued invita tions to attend the tea and view the gardens of Mrs. Cox. Hours have been set from 3 . until 9 o' clock, to accomodate business peo ple. The gardens are to be lighted in the evening. The entire Zonta club is act ing as a committee to be in charge of the affair, with Mrs. C W. Sta cy acting as coordinator. Mrs. Theodore Madsen, jr., president of the club is directing the various groups. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Llndgren will leave by train Thursday for Detroit, Mich., where they will visit their son-in-law and daugh ter and family, and Mrs. E. W. Norman, Mary and Judith. Durable! Scrubbing! won't harm its satin-like finish! Resists steam, grease, and hot water. Quart . . . . . 1.15 Mrs. Lloyd Wood wa hslr to the Dine and Do club Thursday for a luncheon served to Mes dames P. O. McFarland, Walter Conbay, , Albert Stredwick, John Sloan, Lawrence Bagger, John Derrick, Gerald Lappon, Dean Breneman. P. T. 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Asbestos fibers for extra strength. i The wedding will be late in I June. i : JI 4 - It yoa absoiately get along without yovr watch . . . we aa have ItOTEKHADLCD, CHECKED and XEGU LATED THE TEXT SABtK DAT at sm extra oot! Osr aew tiastas & saaenine buih mi uam ooMtble!