The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 08, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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Hi-Y Hottltn mrt at YMCA
WORLD
Salem rt association h -h-duled
moie ihowings of special
films for month and n?t. A
g i oup of famous Gmn motion
pi-it-s i listed for showing
Jn i ide1 a! b "The Cabinet of
Lr t'ahsari."
On J.ire 12. Mrs Clifford Tay-1-ir
will r,ow pictures hich nhe
l-jk at cjiiriens of the south, In-
Cl iilirijt r-ny from t e famous i cU inrrnoon club 1 IJ drwrt lunrh
Convention
To Open
Friday
Several hundred members of the
Business and Professional Wom
en's, clubs from all over Oregon
will arrive In the4 capital Friday
morning for the three day annual
state convention. Business sessions
will be held at the First Method
ist church with Mrs. Arthur Wed
dle of Salem, the state president,
presiding. Officers for the ensu-
ing year will be elected Saturday
afternoon with installation slated
for Sunday morning at the presi-
! dent's breakfast with Mrs. Weddle
) the installing officer.
Distinguished guests to be in the
capital fr the convention will be
Judge Sarah T. Hughes of Dal
las, Texas, first vice president of
the National Federation of Busi
ness and Professional Women's
Clubs, Inc., who will arrive in Sa
lem by plane on Friday afternoon.
She has served as a member of
the Texas legislature and as judge
of the 14th district court since 1936
and was unopposed for reelection
this last term beginning Janu
ary. 1949.
Social highlight of the coijven
tion will be the formal banquets
to be held simultaneousy Saturday i
night at the Marion hotel and
Legion club, with a reception fol
lowing at the armory. Judge
Hughes will be the guest speaker
and an Interesting program will
follow.
Mrs. John Versteeg. newly elec
ted president of the Salem club,
is general convention chairman.
Hollywood LJotM auxiliary will
elect officers at the regular May
meeting at the Lions Den, Wed
nesday, May 11. at 8 30 p. m. F-ach
member is asked to bring a wrjtf
ped "white elephant" for sale
during the evening. Entertain
ment will be movies by Eddie
Lewis and music by Boy Scout
troop 3. Hostesses are Mrs. C. D.
Cox, chairman; Mr. L. R. Tho
mas. Mrs. C. A. Gies, and Mrs. C.
R. Lindstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kngel are
spending the week end in Portland
with their sons-in-law and daugh
ters and families, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs.
John Klerulff.
LABISH GARDENS The La-
bish Gardens club met at th
home of Mrs. Z. A. Gregg with
Mrs. Henry Voelach and Mrs.
Gregg as hostesses. The next
meeting will be on May 31 at the
home of Mrs. Nels Haugen.
Mr and Mrs. Jul Faar and Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Omholt were din-
Mrs. George Swift is to be In j ner guMts recently of Mrs. Faar'j
charge of the Mothers day meet- daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and
mg of Salem Woman's club to i Mrs. Rar Crawford of Salem, hon-
ijm. with ti Gta.fi ASarrs. o;n held Saturday, May 14. Mrs. oring Mrs. Crawford's birthday.
Mrion0-pjik county Medical euxii- Harlan Judd is tea chairman and Mr. and Mrs. E: Brlnen and Mr
with Mrs. wtiham I.. Lidovck. : her committee includes Mrs. Clar- i and Mrs. H. N. Omholt are corns
- v; .:'- irimti and embroidered, gown is Mrs. P. Dixon Van Ausdell. jr.,
Tuyicr. dau-?h-?r of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Austin C. Taylor of Mo'al'.a, before
-D-rje on A?:;'. ) at th F;:3t Bcjphst ch'irrh. The groom is the son of Mrs. Beth
A-5vi;i. The i.w'.ywkJ3 will live tn.Sj!m. Js?en-Milier).
CLtB CALENDAR
MONDAY
Chapter AB of PCO. with Mrs Ar
thur Bon. . roiAt I, t U p m
Salrrn MfmOrlal hospital aualliary
nwt at hospital. 1 30 p m.
Woman's Club to
Meet May 14
tnn Wilson. Mrs W. S Ivrm
r luncheon pm t ' r-nrr uiue, mra. nuiiami
AAUW board m-tin( ,th Mrs. Kr - Niemver, Mrs. E. E. Boring and I meet for a 6:30 o'clock dinner and
vin Pott.r. 174S Saginaw t . 1 so p m. Mrs j West. ! meeting Monday night at the Che-
nnn ausxiarT. i. Fl--ti rt ,i1l t.V. mkta trt hnmt of Mr. Frank
norrlr.ation . w .. .. . ... . . ..,
place at the business session over . rt. spears. Assisting nosiesses win
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Iri Woman's club. p
f ffficr
Chapter BC f PEO. with Mrs f which Mrs. Guy Hickok will pre
ftrwt. I IS dvsarrt luncheon
Chadwtrk Ordr at Eastern Star, ao-
side.
be Mrs. George Beane, Mrs. F. C.
'Angle and Mrs. Robert Burns.
Nivhw a ea of Mississippi.
AH Tt.e -owings are free, and
the pub' c i invited
HinusrrlpU Exhibited
A r'e (o !e tion of manuscript
f.,ir dtuj bak to 1122 A. D.
i on d;f f.v at the KSfstrom Gal
I'Mtes. tr.d will be hung for two
. e. I i !v e property of Otto
f 4 "f C e.eiand. Ohn. nation-
iv krif hi collector of ancient
tit tf.isrr. r t
l e rr, oiity of the manu-
yyn and program.
WEDNESD4T
Hollywood I.lona -auvillary meet at
Lion Den. S 30 p m
THt'Rt SD 4 Y
Chapter CB. PlX with Mrs Charles
H Greenwood. Dallas. 7 30 deesert.
The AAt'W radie pregrajci ev
er KOAC at 2 o'clock Tuesday.
MaV 10. will feature Ralph Dobbs.
professor of piano of Willamette
university school of music in "Mu-
S j r i'h Itm text, and ' ic for You." He will play the
' i'ti mTnatinn in -l'r. j music of Chopin, in observance
! i'-h i f f e uork v. done by I of the ceritennial of the death of
liifit. Kt.Tffmfn ore single J that tmpOer.
ri'"i;rr;r.: remg me lire worn
f mri
Severn! '..Il page illustrations
1: irir". i.red in the exhibit Not-
:v F).s-t - to Kgypt. Ascent of
tl'e Vi'g-r A !c:H!:on of the Ml
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Antiques Fair of Oregon
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SATUIO AY, MAT 14 - It p.as.
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MASONIC TEMPLE
a wpah amo atAtat . PoertAeam. oetooss
tp:.r.4 te CMKItT CHUICM. Otjmtt. Onfrn
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Wo'i.y Miss a new nd
-..! e::'n of tf'-e fjmUS
. r Hret Haite. M'LISS
. 'cr. fy Beiilah Ctiaham,
.! ,-. ' e -f ty the Salem Opti
s tit i-d will be produced
P . s -h! auditorium
IP ' r. n at 8 !5 p m
' " r a: are Ve'ma IJavu.
S m;or, LoHoy Kruegar.
L..is. Mauri, e rveckard,
. D..rrtotid. Nate Stein
fit'Mi Kau. Jan-.es Bjer
v Hi!!.
Hi V Mothers will hear Reth
H . t f ' bos woik sevretav
o! f YVv'A. tell of the future of
H -V. a: Tfir regular meeting
T . noon at the YMCA
S' "c , k. Gus Mone. get
i :"'!'.. "aiU introduce the
ftf,,r; A aessert luncreon will
b-? : -. (c i hotesses are Mrs.
F: d V. h!ian. Mrs Daniel
Bchn're. :'. s Wolcott E. Buret)
u1 Mr V." c Sodeman. At the
biiir-e- rreting Mrs. EtiU Brunk
wti: pre- e :-.d elevtion of affi
er m ill r held.
Marion auxiliary Veterans eft
F -e gn Wars wi'.l meet Monday;
Bi"t tor r-csities of elevtion of;
'r egit to the state convention
It iAh Bav in Jupe.
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BOttVCKAMDCa M
TWO-WAY STRETCH with
OVERLAY PANEL IN FRONT
Charmodo girdles
298
Million Dollar Uolit
Vt A Pin Meny Pricl
lelirrie ror w'st ond
betouM the rayon serin owertaf
panel controi feotwr. Lacellent J
qwoiify two-fly stre'eh coetOA eliastie.
Coiy-working tipper fastette.
Choose boeh rt pnte and step-in
styles. Nwde tor average figures
ik niei Mnatl. adww and large.
4SI State St.
Thone 3-9191
MONDAY AT
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A glorioui opportunity to realize
great savings on fine ladirs apparrl
long asaociatexf with. tn nam
Schleingcr & Co."
COATS
Imported English Broadcloth!
Titfdsl Conwrts!
$19.00 $25.00
$29.00
100 AB
Wool!
SUITS
100 All Wool
Rosenblum! Gmitfft
PrintSB I
$25.00 $29.00
$39.00
gYral Grvvps
ttlfftttly Higher
DRESSES
147 DrciMes to Clear in The
Three Drastically Reduced
Groups!
9.00 11.00 15.00
FABRICS:
Lightweight
Wools
Crepes - Prints
and Gabardines
COLORS:
Lots of navy and
black, soft pas
tels, dark and
light prints.
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From the houes that set the pac
in women's wear the country over,
comet the apparel items featured
in this sale!
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Rothmoor
COATS
Shorties and Full Length
At A Now Lowl
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KNIT DRESSES
By Kimborlyl
700 All Wool Hand Finished
Value to 4SJ00
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DRESSES
US DresMea to Clear In Thee
Three Drantically Reduced
Group!
17.00 19.00 22.00
FABRICS:
Lightweight
Wools
Crepes - Prints
and Gabardine)
COLORS:
Lots of navy and
black, soft pas
tels, dark and
light prints.
Irish Linen
HANKIES
Hand-Finished!
Valuts to 1.00
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Values to 1.95 Not
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All Sales Final Salem, Oregea 1
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