Kappas at Fry Home 5 The Karg Kappa Gamma alumnae were entertained Mon day night at the home of Mrs Daniel J. Fry, jr. with Mrs. Don aid Rasmussen, the president, as assisting hostess. A dessert sup per, was served with a meeting and informal evening following. The alumnae have set Decem ber 30 as the date for their an rtual Christmas tea in honor of active members and pledges. home for the holidays, and their mothers. The affair will be held at the Fairmount Hill home of Mrs. Sidney R. Lewis with Mrs Harry U. Mijler the chairman and Mrs. David Eason in charge of invitations. Additional' guests will be presidents of other alumnae croups in Salem. Alumnae attending were Mes- dames Robert Drager. David Eason. Henry C. Finley, Arthur Fisher. Leah Hogue. Sidney . Lewis. Harry U. Miller. Brazier C. Small, Walter Snyder. Bruce Spaulding, Roscoe Wilson. Louis Gerlingeri Jr.. ueorge ttossman Roger Schnell, Gordon Gilmore. Werner Brown. Charles Claggett George King, Harvey Quistad. F J. Furman, William McElhinny, Charles W. Mills, Donald Ras mussen, Daniel Fry, jr.. Misses Suzanne Small. Betty Manoies, Margaret Wagner. Phyllis Mac- . Gregor, Mrs. Robert Kreason of Dallas and Mrs. John B. Stump of Monmouth. Yvonne Gardner Honor Guest Miss Yvonne Gardner, Novem ber bride - elect of Kenneth Ro bertson, was the honor guest at a pre - nuptial shower Tuesday night when the second floor em ployes of Miller's entertained at the home of Miss Leon a Friesen on Piedmont street. Fifty attend ed the affair and a lata supper was served. The miscellaneous shower gifts were hidden under an umbrella. The buffet table was centered with an arrangement of gold chrysanthemums and matching tapers. Anne Haggard ta Wed in November Mr. and Mrs. Anton Semb are announcing the forthcoming mar riage of their daughter, Mrs. Anne Haggard, to Bud H. Wickman. son of Mr .and Mrs. D. H. Bue of Salem. The wedding will take place at the First Presbyterian church on November 27tat 8 o'clock with Dr. Chester Hamblin officiating. A reception will follow in the fire- place room. Thanksgiving Theme ' Toastmistress club members will gather for a dinner meeting at Nohlgren's at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Grace Hartley, the program chair man, has announced "Thanksgiv ing" as the theme. Talks will be given by Juana Holmes, Mrs. George Bean, Mrs. Helen Simp son. The table topics will be In charge of Mrs. Walter Duncan, Mrs. Hal Reeves will be toast mistress and Mrs. Emmerson Teague will preside during tha business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wafers of Fort Ord, California, are in Salem visiting their parents and will remain until November 26. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagers and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Arnold. BETHEL Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Spranger and Miss Mina Lea Spranger were dinner guests on Sunday at a family gathering at the home of Mrs. Spranger mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hotter In Portland. RECIPE Da Lux Facta. for a n r lit inoiiii jj rut QursiNtttnr coihek COUtl S COMMtKOM Km MEDICAl CfNTf t0 GMAS SHUT Mm? FARIIERS IIJSURAIICE GROUP nffrn ttiuhtt Save without sacrificing protection an yonr Automobile or Truck insurance, with a continuing form policy No yearly resale cost YOU save the dif ference. We in vita year inquiry. BILL OSKO 468 Court SL Phone 3-5861 NeecHecraft wpi -&$3rfc- At that lovely party, you'll star in this crocheted apron: It s simple mesh, double border of pineapples, ruffled edge. Protect your best Cdresse with this flirty little apron! Pattern 915 has crochet directions. Laura Wheeler's improved pat tern makes needlework so sim pie with its charts, photos and concise directions. Send TWENTY CENTS la coins for this pattern to Th Oregon Statesman. Laura Wheeler. 1st: and Stevenson Sts San Francisco. Caul. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME. AD DRESS with ZONK. It's NEW! It's wonderful our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog. Send fif teen cents for 108 illustrations of new est designs that beginners find easy. experts prefer . ... crochet. Knitting, embroidery, toys, dolls, household and personal accessories. Free- scrap quilt pattern printed In book. DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Enstad and daughter, Eileea En- stad, attended a reception given in honor of Pauline Pitney, grand representative of the state of Ari zona, by the Order ,of Rainbow for Girls Assembly 38 at Junc tion City, Saturday, November 13 at 8 p. m. Eileea is grand patriot ism. NoTember 18 th SONOTONC HEARING CENTER MARION HOTEL I A. M. to 7 P. JL Now sea tba new all-ln-one Sonotone with avery grea t hear ing advance built in extra power and battery savings avail able no sacrifice to novel tizel Consultation FREE. W. F. DODGE 13 J State SU! Salem, Oregon Certified Sonotone Consultant Gloriout Bath or ROGER& GALLET A solid, hord-maSsd, long -lasting coke XI volvory In texture, end cent' with a choice of famous porwmo fkoi o!v ovt their delightful fragrance until the last sliver is used. A elastic of the soon molar's art . . . favorite of faitidiowt women for generation, i Th Quisenberry Pharmacy Temporary Location 4 It Ferry Street but watch for the opening of ; twe new locations to be known ' as: vmv .V BILL OSKO Dist Hr. Job's Daughters Chapter Elects Marilyn Reay Job's Daughters, meeting Mon day night at Beaver hall, elected the following girls to office: Mari lyn Reay, queen; Jean Herrig, senior princess; Ann Gibbens, junior princess; Harriet Hiday, guide; Mary Campbell, marshal. Special guests who were hon ored during the evening were grand guardian. Mrs. C. J. Elhert of Portland. Mrs. Joe Rogers of Independence, the grand senior custodian; Mrs. Hugh VanLoan of Independence. guard: Mrs. N. Nelson of Spokane, past guar dian: C. J. Ehlcrt of Portland and Joe Rogers of Independence, past associate guardians; Harvey Aston, junior pa-t grand royal patron of the Amaranth; Mrs. O. A. Reeher, worthy matron of Chadwick chapter. Order of thp Eastern Star, and James Barrell, royal patron of Order of the Ama ranth, Margaret Ames of Inde pendence, senior princess and Shirlee Newbry, past queen of Salem bethel No. 35. Initiation was held for Flora lynn Barrel!, Virginia Graham, Roberta Boyer, Shirley Hare, Caroline Payne, Pat Burris. The refreshment committe in aTTACHMNTS AND 2 PENSION TUBES I INCWDIN06ATTAC ' l ' ! ' THE ) TIDY ' y Onlr 1 1 inches long. Hmrdly biyffr than a stMulir-su-ap bag. TIDY is ao easy la handle, area a child can use it. Shoulder strap is adjustaLU and detachable. And TIDY's a jlrein to storat f LOOKS RADIATORS Bard-to-reach places are eaay for the clever Crevice Tool. Designed to get ta ... nader . . . behind radi ators and registers. Even fits the crevices in over Staffed furniture. 340 cluded Dawn Jones, Shirlee New bry, Margaret Bown, Edna Mae Manning, Jeanie Hart well, Sally Rasmussen and Mary Jean Schrunk. An ice skating party has been planned for tonight at 7 o'clock. A ins worth lodge of Masons will give a party for the girls at Bea ver hall November 30, it was announced. Mrs. Crenshaw a lub Hostess Mrs. Donald Crenshaw enter tained her club at bridge at her Glenn Creek Road home with prizes going to Mrs. A4ah Jensen and Mrs. Glenn Brown. Mrs. Har rison Elgin, jr., was a guest. Re freshments were served and the hostess on November 30 will be Mrs. Roger Malbon. i Attending were Mesdames ; Glenn Brown, Kenneth Dodge Adah Jensen. Elma Davenport, : Mildred Calaba, Fred Hartman, Robert Covert, David Grey, Ro ger Malbon, Wallace Carlson, Lor en Miller and Donald Crenshaw. Salem Junior Woman's club , members will gather tonight at I the home of Mrs. Arthur Roeth lin, 270 Hanson avenue, at 8 I o'clock to count bangle pins for the coming tuberculosis seal sale ' drive. AND WALLS No roeasy mopping. No i "banda-and-knees. TIDT has a quick -and -easy attach men t for cleaning bare floors, walla, stairs, linoleum erea bathroom tile and first- place bricks. Small homes, ystfoo! Swing it over your shoulder carry it by the handle let it ride along the IT r- floor. The new General Electric TIDY is juat about the handiest cleaner x- ' i you erer saw! The only cleaner you need to keep a small bouie or apartment f -v , ' pic and sparkling. (Perfect fur trailers, too!) V y tPRAYING Liquid was, moth proofing fluid, water color paint, insecti cide you can spray them all with this efficient TIDY at tachment. It make your cleaning kit cosnpielal Court Visitors in Capital Jdr. and Mrs. Hubert William son and six weeks old son, John Stuart, of Long BeachH Calif., are driving north today and expect to arrive in the capital Thurs day for an extended visit at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lochead. The William sons plan to remain until after Christmas and will be here when the Locheads move into their new home in Kingwood eights. Mr. and Mrs. Lochead have also had as their house guests, his nephew and wife Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calhoun of Hollywood, who were recently married in the south The newly weds are now at the Lochead cabin near Dallas. Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence ,Q. Mur ray of Grants Pass are expected in Salem Friday to spend the week end as guests of her brother and sister - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp. Saturday the., four will attend the Oregon State-Oregon game in Corvallis and Sunday the Ice Cycles in Portland. Eta chapter of Beta Sicma Phi will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. L. E. Warner,! 960 E street. It anay be smaller in siae bat this imn. lag General Elertric Cleaner actually has twit the aurtioa of an averaga fiiH-asra aprigbt used with attachment. RUGS AND CARPETS Ton eaa tidy op rugs la a twink ling with TIDY'a special rag Built 4a brash nab threads, crumb, dog hair gets ap annoying surfaca litter easy as magic Open Friday Nights Till 9 P. M. Maccabees to Meet Capitol Tent hive 844 and Wil lamette tent hive No. 0 of the Maccabees will be hosts at a dis trict meeting Thursday at 248 North Commercial street. Great Commander and Mrs. H. S. Hud son of Portland will be honpr guests. Members will come from Corvallis, Silverton and Wood burn. Mrs. J. Edgar Reay and Ivan Martin make up the entertainment committee and Mrs. Edith Strang, Mrs. Mae Brown, Mrs.' Rosa Jane McElroy and Mrs. George Dietz are the refreshment committee. U. of O. Mothers! You're holding that ball we need to win in our big rummage sale November 29th and 30th. Please! Phone your pick up team TODAY and ar range to hare them call for your rummage or lake it to 160 West Lin coln. Telephone Lenta Cauchell 3-6629 or Dorothy liufidns 3-812. a TTDT reaches s-rerywber froaa rmg tm ceiling. Seeks oat dirt sues s it ap. Sp rializes oa doing hard Job tha sway way. Cooses with 2 estcinsioai tubes, eoiplsta with til attach meats. UPHOLSTERY Tha TIDT aphoUtary ferrets oat grit. Kscps farnitur and mattress es apie and speck- CJeana drapcrioa where they baag. Ideal lor later iocs, too. It's tho TIDY It's Apprwmd by VmJm nri'sw Lmkmrmmi, Vf'aV leaa. (MB The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, A certain Indian fish eeta food (insects) by shooting jets of wa Announcement . . . '!. Selections, of Compartments (Crypts and I Niches) now being made in New Addition to Mt. Crest Abbey MAUSOLEUM and CREMATORIUM ( Now Nearing Completion) 1. For Appointment Please Call 3-54&1 or 3-3173 Lloyd T. Rigdon Manager Salem Mausoleum & Crematorium as 4 . m . - DUSTINO Tha elertric way Is beat wayl No loose hat, no flying fuss. TIDY, soft-krlstla brash slicks rieht auto np books, ubU topSrf lamp shade. Ve .1 L 1 1- J . 1 .... -. MJI moJdjngs. l3 V Lan A AV way to clean! tho best cleaner buyl "TIDY" tmm. 3f Phone 2-2493 Wednesday. Nor. 17,' 1913 9 ter at them and knocking them into the water.. ,( o o o '! - K 1 rrtmll fiat r-.r IV