12 The Stat mem, Salem, Owgoo, Sandcry. May 16. 194J President Names Committees Beaver navy post No. 7775 met t the home of Mr. Lefloy Horn schuoh on Wednesday night. Mrs. Eva Tucker, president, nude the following appointment of chair men of committee: Mrs. Irvin Bryan, membership; Mrs. Peery Buren. sewing; Mrs. LeRoy Horn schuhch. finance; Mrs. John Har der, hospital; Mrs. I-eRoy Johnson, rehabilitation; and Mrs. Joe Hop kins, publicity. Mrs. John Harger was elected delegate and Mrs. Hornschuch al ternate to the district convention at Stayton and state convention at Pendleton. Plans for the poppy sale were made. -for mmmmit GIFTS NATIONALLY FAMOUS 6BUEH warm Watches at 1 than $50.00 49.75 i Iaa. Ft. Ts M FOR HER Beautiful symbol of congratulations. 17 Jewels. Gold - filled case. Veri - Thin pee cutoa accuracy. FOR HIM A masculine design for masculine accomplish ment: 17 jewels, gold filled case, steel back, precision movement. PAY WILY $1 A WEEK USE THIS CONVENIENT ORDER OR PHONE 4129 Brawns - 1S4 X. Liberty St. - Salem Plea send watch at by return mail I 1 .-', 4 v . r I I ai-es to pay weekly or monthly I Sam A4dret ' C ity State -1 I hiva lived hera years I ( hav had accounts with I My occupation is I i JtWlLISS OPTOMETRISTS n SALEM'S LZAOfNO CKEDTT JEWZLESJ AND OrTlCIANS Miss Vivian Freeman, who wil! demonstrate lat est methods of cnnnitig at the Portland Gas and Cok company kitchen Tuesday and Wednesday ot thfci week. The demon tratlons are free. Canning Expert Coming This Week On May 18 and 1 Mrs. Vivian Freeman of the Kerr Glass Man ufacturing Corporation will give complete canning demonstrations at the kitchen of the Portland Gas and Coke company. The meeting on May It has been planned for all 4-H leaders, 4-H members, and extension unit members. Toe pub lic is invited on May 19. These are all-day meetings starting at 10:30 a. m Mrs. Freeman has planned an interesting demonstration in which she will show the steps in all types of canning. In addition sh will give new information and valu able tips. New methods for jelly making without pectin, how to keep good color in storage of can ned red fruits, a new method that will prevent peaches from turning dark, and how to prevent liquid from syphoning from the jars are a few of the interestnig facts she will present. Questions will be answered on jars of produce brought by any one having a p rob kern. Camp Fire Corner Mrs. W. D. Staats, chairman of the leadership training committee, Salem district of Camp Fire Girls, assisted by Mrs. Emmet Kleinke and Mrs. R. F. Baxter, announces the following training session for new Blue Bird and Camp Fire leaders to begin. Tuesday, May IS, at 7:30 p. m.. YMCA, "Symbolism in Camp Fire." Mrs. L. W. Megquier, guar dian of the Otyokwa group will demonstrate. Thursday. May 2 Chamber of Commerce, "Creative Dramatics" by Mrs. Murco Ringnalda and folk dancing for Blue Bird leaders. Wednesday, May 26 Chamber of Commerce, joint session of leaders. Dr. Ruth Jens, psychia trist at Oregon state hospital will discuss "Characteristics of Girls." Tuesday. Jane 1 YMCA room C Blue Bird leaders, "Story Tell ing" Mrs. Roloff, children's libra rian and handcraft ideas, Miss Marian Reamer. Thursday. Jane 3 Camp Fire g u a r d i ans "Ceremonials," Mrs. George Bagnall and Mrs. W. E. Gardner, at 1595 Madison street. Odako Camp Fire group met at home of Mrs. Louis Miller, guard ian. Each girl played a piano solo for an honor. Mrs. E. M. Syring was guest and Sue Syring hostess. Doll dresses were made by the Cherokee Camp Fire group, when they met with their guardian, Mrs. James Farthing. May 12. An other group meeting on this date was the Chaakchamay Camp Fire girts at Mrs. Lois Kielsmeiera home. Blue Bird groups at Englewood school met May 13 to practice for their PTA program. May 19. Other Blue Bird groups meeting this week were the Happy Blue Birds, with Mrs. Irving Zeller, leader and Jean Jones hostess; Cheery Blue Birds took a trip to the Cher ry City bakery. May 12. Mrs. Wil liam Marsh, Mrs. Herman Rehms and Mrs. D. Milburn accompany ing the girls: Merry Sunshine Blue Birds of Mehama with Mrs. Harry Monoer, leader, went on a nature hike. EIu tamda Wapi Camp Fire group with Mrs. Jasper Button, guardian took a penny hike May 13 and earned five out-door craft honors. They then went to Jason Lee church where their meetings are held and had a popcorn feed. Liter tare d aitaaiat at Salem Woman's club will meet Monday for th last time this sprtQg for 1:30 coffea and a 2 o'clock program. Mrs. E. F. Carle- ton will review Hinko Gottlieb's "The Kay to the Great Gate." auxiliary m Wee4 wHI arteet Monday ml p. m. in the crty hall lor eelctien and in itiation. Mrs. Alice Hennegan of Dallas will talk on Mexico. HERE'S W0f yTTMlZJ 1 5ipl THE FftEEZ R SHELF REFRIGERATOR IS 4 f mm 7JTfflffl KOOKALL ELECTRC RANGES HOME FREEZERS Gocd Housekeeping, Inc. T n nr'i rariawasar is day! Ilta tfce uew Ciaeea we tea mrigimmi FeaeaV Lacker aad miigimml 1'roliW Lacker, pliaiifii aud par. fectea by Ciaaaat! Fraaa'r Laekar is Ike fH-widlk ff ! su-ce Lac' Vmm2Imtmtm "saudbf' ' fresh and yliaila tmM far uuake. Frch'eer Laekar is tka an In. ekllliac akeJf tka ratakw tka ulaeal goodaaas mi afl rasa faads far daye aad days. la aJilri . tka staw C4kaaai yauj ore easr-ta-cet-ac sliair as Aca cuke capacity, faster trm greater wlfr aad asaay advaasagaa. Com la tedey aad aaa I valaea rmm aet ha tka ate FrsaaV Skalf Bafrlaaraftar! Fursdtara 4C7 Ceuri 8C s ; i 1 1 i . t . AppUaacea t!ene till 259.75 Tka newly far an a eirrles af the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Leslie church will be entertained Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the homes of their chairmen. Circle No. 1 will meet with Mrs. P. L. Pratt. 910 S. 13th; Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Chas. Vick. 125 East Myers; Circle No. 3, with Mrs. Mason Bishop, 1541 S. Church; and Circle No. 4 with Mrs. S. M. Rundlett, 1595 South High. Officers will be elect ed for each circle and program plans and projects worked out Any woaaan of the Leslie church not yet assigned to a circle is in vited to attend the meeting most convenient. Ckapier Q af PEO will meet with Mrs. C. A. Sprague on Thurs day at 730 for dessert Members of chapter CB will be guests. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Sprague are Mrs. Fred Lange. Mrs. J. W. Clayton and Miss Annona Welch. Mrs. Wallina Honor Guest LINCOLN Mrs. J. D Walling entertained with a shower at her Lincoln borne Monday honoring Mrs. George Walling who is leav ing en route for Baltimore this week to reside with her mother. Co-hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Dot Walling and Mrs. Eva Purvine. Mrs. Grant Walling re ceived the prize. 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