Westminster GalM tha First Prebyterlan church will entertain their husbands at a no-host din ner Wednesday night at the church at 8:30 o'clock. There will be the last meeting of the season for the guild and Mrs. P. H. Brydon will preside. Mrs. William Bush is gen eral chairman of the affair and Mrs. Robert F. Wulf is arranging the program. Ike Bacon Republican for Sheriff Some Are Qualified Some Are Friendly Ha con la Foth We've Never Had a War Veteran Sheriff. Let's Elect IKE II A CON A 3IAN YOl' CAN r TRUST. Pd. Adv. fcr Bacon for Sheriff Committee. 2 1 err' . l aasaw. I 1 ' v 'k'-- y "J WB CLEM OTGS, Furnilure, and tlaliresses Fat. Efficient Service Free Pickup and Delivery Orion's Duraclean Service Phooa 3731 Salem 6 W !j :i .. II, Q II (SI li ii (L li I in T S "-'ilr, "KIM TOf rrrhmrwmcht aVepsJ few fecfl AW . SULFA World War H. with all it horror and death, Ofiiitw a ttrtt.'ig ground that proved the val ue of Mime of the nw drugs. Army, Navy and Air Forces yurgeons practically eliminated -Meningtti hy the use of Sulfa pills. The drug also reduced the incidence of acute Tonsilitis, Lobar Pfrmis and colds from 50 to . WILLETTS Capital Drag Store Or. State Ml Liberty Phone 3118 " "V rV rV " r V V K . x rV V V V IE as .ar aasr a .ay at ar a 1 7mz mis? wsc3 Haaesth, snag niii Mm Mlera-Flt. taMerlng. Extra lea Artificial Leather Trias. Daable-Sewa 8eams. Tap-qaallty laq tiered spraee fleer, water re pelleat. eaally apaaged cleaau N'a raw edges left an beand. Heavy daty harmonli Ing fae4ag. Cheek CATALINA'S high quality features . . . then compare the amasLng. law price! Handsomely tailored and raggedly constructed, these covers come In besn Ufally blended colors thai will give life and sparkle U year ear! Aak for low prices On "Psranaoaat" Hpeetal -Order Seat Covers at nm Extra Chart Western Ante Ssipply Co. N.W. Cor. Coart Cosnoserrll 8U. Pianist Wins Turner Award Bruce Goldblatt. Ron of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goldblatt and piano pupil of Mrs. David Eason. won the Iva F. Turner piano award Friday at muic hall on Willam ette campu. The award of $20 is given yearly to a violiniit or pianist. The fund was efctablished some year ago by Joy Turner Mots a a memorial to her moth- 1 cr. i In addition thf prize winner j plays at the i i-.-ident H concert 'dining the Oregon Mumc Teach er' com fiitum, this year in Ku : gene in .lune. I The BuMiies and Professional Women's c lub ha arranged fn an adrtitionai yearly prize i $7.50 anl wur- given for the firt time this year. Carol Sletto. pian ist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sletto and pupil of Miss flutli Bedford. received this award from Mr. Mae Duval represent ing the club. Judges were Dean Melvin Geist, Ralph Dobbs and Bennet Ludden. Student Recital Set Wednesday Michael Caroian. tenor, will give his senior recital on Wednes day, May IV at Waller hall on the Willamette university campus. He rs a pupil of Dean Melvin Geist. The public is invited to the 8:15 program. Miss Katherine Schisaler, senior piano major will accompany the singer. Carolan' program includes: PROORAM I Only B Still. Cantata No. S3 Bach Recil. DerpT and lrpri Still Aria: Waft Her Anftta to tt akirs Hande4 II Nail . fiurt Ia Raw (from Minon I Mnt LHtnzelt ruite Cavalll III n mio Taaoro" (from Don J 7 1 i L 1 "r St ' Aria Giovanni ) IV Die Schoena Muellcrln Daa Wandarn Wohln Der Nugeris Morgengruaa Kifersuclit und atolta Trockna Blum Dai Bachs Wiegenllad V Ttva Lark in Clear Air Th lpiehaun If I Wrrc Kins of Ireland Air from Milton "Cotmia" An Ottering CLUB CALENDAR Mozart . Schubert Old I run Old IrHh Old Irish Arne Johnson MONDAY Drlta Gamma motlien mart at chap ter house, 2 p ni. Women o( Rotary board meet with Mrs. Walter Miner. 174$ Saginaw at.. 1 o'clock dessert luncheon. St. Anna's Guild. St. Paul's Episco pal church with Mrs. Carl E. Nelson. 30 Weit Lefelle si 2 p.m. Hal Ilihbard auxiliary. United Span- ; Ish War Ve terans. VKW hall. 8 p in Saleni Womin'i club Literature i group. Woman's clubhou, coffee at 1 program z p.m. Capital Unit. Amfii. an I j Ion aux iliary, Salem Woman'i clubhouse. S p in. Tl'ESn AT Ktokta Woman's club with Mn. Ralph Scot I at Grorce Allen home, ISIS N. llkt l 1 IS d-sspit luncheon. Central WCTl' hoapitataty Wa wltn Mrs. May me Hill. 1724 Chemeketa at . S to 4 p.m. American War Mothers covered dish lunch at noon, with Mrs. Bertha Vtee k, 1141 S. Liberty at. WEDNESDAY Salem Writers club, with Mrs. J. M. Oevera. 177S Market street. 7 JO p.m. Pythian Sisters. mother-daughter covered dish dinner. iH) p.m.. KP hall. Westminster Guild. Tlrst Presbyter ian church, no-host dinner at church. S:30 p.m. Woman's Fellowship 12 :M lunch and busirvesa meeting. THl'IIDAT HayesviUe Womin'i club, with Mrs. Herscnel Robertson. Chemawa Road. 12:30 o'clock covered d!h luncheon. Chapter G. PEO with Mrs. Charles A. Sprafue. 7:30 dessert supper. Salem council of women's organize -tlona. chamber of commerce. S p.m. Mark Taylor, Salem, el ected secretary for a sec ond term of the Men's Gar den clubs of America at the recent national convention held in Atlanta, Ga. Tay lor Is president of the Men's Garden clubs of the Pacific northwest and past junior president of the Men's Gar den club of Salem. ir.1TlEDIATE INSTALLATION IN YOUR CAR " 1 j4 111 fOOT COtlTKOl Change station by simply stepping on the knob! It's the greatest suto radio tuning convenience in Yesrs ! Come in t ic try it today ! Lock I Only 45.75 Completa Installation IA5T PAYMZHTS Com in for Demonstration Today "slalTrtl FLIP'S niv"" IUdloa-AppHnce "Vaar Rerrtea Dealer" lllaU at lih 8C rsone nn Auxiliary Plans To Sell Poppies Veterans in the two Oregon hos pitals have made more than 400. 000 poppies this spring to be sold on Poppy days May 28 and 2t. For making these red crepe paper pop pies the veteran receives two cents apiece. For many this is the only possibility of earning money dur ing the year. The remainder of the proceeds of the sale is equally divided for veteran rehabilitation work and for veteran child wel fare work. Capital unit auxiliary is making plans for the sale of 8,000 of these poppies. Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, chairman, has announced the fol lowing committee: Vice-chairman, Mrs. Clara Poland; correspon dence, Mrs. E. E. Zahradnik; pub licity, Mr. Michael Panek; win dow display, Mrs. Don Madison, Mrs. Mem Pearce; outside con tacts, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. F-arl Andreson; tables, Mrs. Ray Bassett, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf; ra dio, Mrs. Paul Ficke; speaker. Mrs. Leon M. Brown: workers lunch. eon. Mrs. O. E. Palmateer; office, Mrs. Malcolm Cameron, Mrs. Eth el Lewis; committee-at-large, Mrs. I. N. Bacon. Mrs. Helen McLeod, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith. Mrs. W. A. Nystrom. The committee will meet with Mrs. Spaulding. 1728 Court at., Tuesday night. May 18. 8ILVEKTON Fetid tatiane art being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Gallaher (Ida Scymonski) on the btrth of a son, Ben Blake, May at The Dalles General hos pital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Scymonski of Silverkbn and Mr. and Mrs. B. L- Gallaher of The Dalles. Party Given For Bride-Elect A shower wa given Thursday night for Mix Macyle Woodruff at the home of Mis Kla In-re. Attending the party were Mes-danie-c John Mrir. Christine Mumm, Amanda Anderson, Rich ard Rogers. Robert Victor, Ray Bairy. VValdron Hillpott. Jr.. Rob ert Miller, R. Eckhout. H. Flem ing. Mildred Lcnim, Wesley Good rich, Victor Woodruff, Jess George. Georgia Roberts. H. Hewitt and the Misses Catherine ; Hawthorne. Pauline Larson, Mildred Toombs, Joyce Turner. Fmmaline Biir. Barbara Saddler. Barbara Saddler, Cecelia Green, Norma Boles. Doro thy Andervon, Gladys Scholkan, Barbara Saddler. Cecelia Green, Norma Boles. Dorothy Ander son. Gladys Scholkan, Barbara Porter, Bersadie Epe, Ruth Bil yea, Emma Belt, Ida Perryman, Eileen Hewitt, Viola Hewitt. Shirley Daue. Mary Ann CofelL Peggy Pound, Phyllis Sanders, and Miss Green assisted. Miss Woodruff will marry Duane Hewitt on June 5. JEFFERSON Mrs. Daisy May Wilkerson of Talbot wit the in spiration for a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Robert Beegle Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. John Bostrack entertained. Mrs. Wilkerson s marriage to Othel Chambers will be an event of next week. Present were Mrs. Frank Moyer. Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Louise Johnston, Mrs. Hattie McCarty. Mrs. Hatmaker, Mrs. Glenn Edwards, Mrs. Don Gil mour, Mrs. E. Lambert, Mrs. John Bostrack, Mrs. Robert Fowler, Mrs. Addison Golden, Mrs. Rich ard King, Mrs. Beeble and Mrs. Wilkerson, Leslie Ann Edwards, ' James Hatmaker and Bobbie ' Beegle. Thn Statsffanan, SaUm, Owqon, Sunday. 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