v T -it A T 11 nosiess vv 111 Fete Matrons 'At Party Mn Edwin L. McEwen will pre eide at a one o'clock luncheon this afternoon at her horn on North lUh street for the pleaaure of Mrs. Robert K. Powell and Mrs. John Taylor. Bridge will be in play follow ing the luncheon hour. Arrange ments of spring flowers will pro vde the decorative note with a blue and pink color scheme used In the appointmenti. A shower v ill fete the matron during the afternoon. Cover will be placed for Mrs. Pobert Powell, Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren, Mrs. An drew Haltorson. Mrs. Kenneth Gallagher, Mrs. Bingham Powell of Lebanon, Mrs. Wayne Dobaon. Mr. Ralph Gordon. Mrs Hugh Morrow, Mr C. RonaiJ Hud kins. Mrs. Lew. is Mayers. Mr. Ro land Nohlgren and Mrs McEwen. District Officer to Visit Auxiliary . Mrs. Robert K reason, district 1 president, has accepted the Invi tation to vUit Kingwood aus.il iry 81 American Legion at their rular meeting Thursday night. May 19, at tie Legion home on Parkway drive. Mrs. Guy Hastings has en- nunced that final plans for the annual Poppy day sale w4ll be made. Mrs. Robert Dickson and Mr. C. H Boyd, jr wUl serve refreshments to the Legion post ;id auxiliary after the meeting SECRETS OF CHARM 7 ppW So much f the grace f year flgare depends on knowing hew te mini yeur arm, neres now; When she thinks all eye are on her. afrr.oyt any girl or woman hu a tencrncy to disintegrate tnii parts. And then she has a hard time determining jut what t do with any of the parts' A numoer of young models fut learning their buiinast ron fe their concern over their aims. " They tell me that they ut don't know what to do with them. That's a terrible state of i fairs, since arms can be one of woman s special grace. And unit they are something every HTun has It behooves every woman to make sure that they re a grace. Do your elbows always aeem to he the pointed end of sharp ncle" Do your arms always move in jerky, disjointed ges tuies' Do you think of your arms a couple of sticks that Just connect your hands to your shoulders and allow you to move them around? Would you like to those jerky movements, pxnt and sticks blend them selves into fluid, rounded lines of itiaee and easy motln The First Secret If so. this is for you the Pow n Girls M ay: The fir! secret he in man aging your arms so th.t they always look as though they really rl belonp to you and are part of ur bodv Ton often arm look like grotesque, dangling append- es that have recently been tkcd en loosely by a careless carpenter Keep your arms close to your body when you are standing. Put one arm slightly in front of your Teraerrew:- Keeping la "nsedel" iCopyrisht 1B4S by Announcement . I . ji Srlrctions of Compartment! (Cryptt and Niches) now being mad in New Addition to i I Mt. Crest Abbey MAUSOLEUM and CREMATORIUM (Now Completed) For Appointment Please Call 3-5181 or Lloyd T. Uanagee ( Salem Mausoleum as Crematoria Poppies Discussed Mrs. Marvin Milter. Buddy Pop py chairman for Marion auvillary Veterans) of! foreign Wars and Mrs. Joe Hopkins chairman for Meadowlark auviliary wiH meet with their committee at the bom of Mrs. Leon Hensen. 180 East Miller street tonight to complete arrangement for the sale May 27 and 28. jj I jj Mrs. Ralph Mercer County Unit Head ' if were elect ea at mi meeting oi me Marion County Home Extension committee which ijwas held Mon day at the home of Mrs. I. G Lermon in Salem. Mrs. Ralph Mercer of the Four Corners ex tension unit was; elected chair man. She served 4s vice chairman the past year. Mrs. Roland Seeger of the Liberty-Salem Heights unit was chosen as vice chairman Mrs. I. G. Lermon of : Lansing Neigh bors extension unit was reelected secretary and Mrs. R- K. Chitten den of the Roberta unit was re elected treasurer.!! Other business taken up at this meeting included plans for mem bers of the committee to attend state council meeting June 1 and 2 at Oregon State college. All mem bers of the Marion county home extension committee plan to at tend. ' jj Monday's meeting was presided over by Mrs. frank Way, chair man. Other committee members present were: Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs. R. E. Chittinden. Mrs. Roy Kuns, Mrs. Roland Seeger, Mrs. E. A. Beugil. Miss Eleanor Trin dle and Mrs. I. Q. Lermon. Bj JOHN ROBERT POWERS body. Rest it fm your hip bone. Relax your eltyiow and turn your hand so that the thumb side is outward and your little finger touches your dress. Place the other arm slightly behind you and touching your body. You'll notice immediately how much softer the contour of your arms appears how related they seem to the rest of you! Cea trailing the Swiag Of course, when you're walk ing your arms swing in rhythm with your body. Just be sure they don't swing too far It will Sve yoU an uncharming ma scu te look. Allow your arms to awing only as far as the length of your step. Your step must be the length of j your foot. That's an easy rule. Isn't it? Now if you wonder where your arms should be when you are seated, the problem Is easily solved. Simply place your hands together in ypur lap the back of one hand pn your thigh and the back of tHf other hand in the other palm. Njw that your palms are turned ug, relax your fin gers so; that jthey curl slightly. Keep a little space between your body and youB elbows to let your waist appear jslim. inese natural positions are easy on; youriarms other's eye t4o. easy on P S. 1 P. "tOU PtRSONAL rol.ORSCOPC Individual rutd to beet color for rou. and what icoJora to irotd In- riuoes rive wooSen awatchea of per feet colors for your color trpe. Givi color of : fVM :akifi ttmir mfium dark) ahd hatd onfinii color tr SraT i. Send 10c in coin to cover coat and stamped. :gaelf-addraed. buat- nes-wre retunf envelope. Write to John Robert Powers la care oa thi newfepaper. rendition John Y DilJe Co 3-5133 Rigdon I SOCIETY CLUBS Festival Will Be Tonight Approximately five hundred Parrtsh students will participate in the annual Music Festival to be given tonight at 8 o'clock in the senior high school auditorium. Conductors for the festival are Miss Gretchen Kreamer. 9th grade choral groups; Miss Madalenc Suko. seventh and eighth grade choral groups, and Carl Thelen, bend and orchestra. In regional contest this month ahe Parrish "A" band and ninth grade choral groups received -superior ratings." Also featured will be the beginning and ad vanced majorettes. The program includes: W Thank Thue Lord Bortntanskr BWautlful Savior 14 Century humm Pilgrim Bone TacHaikow7 Mixed Cnerua Petit Bouree Pro Marrr Widow Wan Lehar Norwegian Suit , Hansen Orchestra SI? Little One HaoCarthy When Morn Cornea Forth Tarbaikowskjr Seventh Grade Cborus Marry Peper Buchtal RnjrOun Haacal .. Buchtel -T Rand Cahn As the Nlgbt Bohm Three iJttla Kitten ! Eishth Grade Chorua j Anna Mao Louchenour-Aeeompanist Garden of flower - - Denia Mixed Oiee . richtinf Irish Grist j Beginning Majorette Golden Glow Overture Johnion ; Three Trombonlat Johnon Soloists-Brenner, Doughton. Parke Acea of the Air Brocton Advaneed Majorette "A" Band Alleluia .. - Mauri Waters Ripple and Flow Czecho-Slovae Polk Son Jauntin to the Fair . ... Pottle Girl Choir (Unio Sin( ... Homer Gypay Sons Schumann Mixed Chorua March of the Torgana Van Buakick "A" Band Don Worden Will Present Pupils Don Worden will present his piano pupils in recital Thursday night. May 19 at the North Sum mer street studio of Prof. T. S. Roberts at 8:13 o'clock. Guest artists appearing on the program will be Margaret Raw lins, violinist: Mr. Robert Schroe der. accompanist: Donna Satter. soloist, pupil of Mis Lena Belle Tartar; and Beverly Gustafson. accompanist. Students participating will be Floyd Stroh. Clarence Stroh. Ar lene Stroh. Monty Perry, Jimmy Perry. Delight Nagel, Gloria Gor don. Harry Mulford and Sharon Howe. Tourney Winners Are Announced Winners of a special Howell movement contract bridge tourna ment at the Elks club Monday : night were Mrs. Lenore Park and Mrs. Edward Roth. Others who placed were Ellis H. Jones and Mrs L. W. Frasier of Albany, William F. Leery and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Mr. Frasier and John Pugh of Brownsville, Col. Phillip M. Allison and Mrs. Paul F. Bur ns. Walter Cline and Mrs. John Bone. The Elks club open pair cham pionship play will open Wednes day night. May 18. with the sec ond and concluding session sched uled for May 23. On Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. When a person a rives at a home for a call, and finds that the person he has come to see is just leaving, but he is invited to come in. what should he do? A. Go in and sit down for about five minutes, then leave. But do not fidget during those five min utes. Be poised and natural. Q How long should a bride wait before refurning first calls? A. Usually about two weeks. Q. Are silver platters of fruit appropriate centerpieces for most dinners' A. Yes. these are always appropriate. "3. L2ioZT f. l lames & SOUS CIXB CAXCCDAB WTOWYtBAT WSO ec First asefhedJe cfaureh meet a C&rrier Boom. 1S:4S a-m Hinrheoa at aoea, aeecraea at 114 pjsw Sal ira Writer guild. tj wtth Mr. Blanch Jan a. M South Church Street. Centralis temple, Fythiaa StoUrs. meet at atP haO, S m. Oreoi Grape Canp, Koyal Neigh hors of America meet at VTW hau. ' Sweet Briar dub wtth Mr. HubbeQ A Toons. Orchard Height reed. S a. Eaciea Social riub meet at hall. XII H High t, t p -m. SaJem chapter. OCS. aecial afternoon etub. no-host hiitebeon. Maeoalc tern noon luncheon. THCBSDAT. Hayeavtlle Woman club meet with Mrs. Geors Stnrrut, Portland High way. 11 luncheon. Salem Council of wcmaa'i orfanixa tiona. chamber ot commerce, t P m- Lion auxiliary. Golden Pheeaant. 1 p.m. lunch on. Fidelia claa. First Baptist church, with Mn. Bessie Julius. US N. ltb ft J pjn. Voung Matron club meet at YWCA. Pruicle PteaMnt Point Social club wtth Mr. K. S. Coatee. lMt State noon lunchceon. FBIDAT Barbara Frietehie tent. Daughter of Union Veteran meet at Salem Woman club. J p m. Siena Chi Mother meet at chapter house on Willamette campus, a pro Clear Lake Horn Extension unit with Mr. Floyd Herrold. route 1. 10 JO White Shrine In Session Willamette Shrine. White Shrine of Jerusalem met Monday night at Masonic temple. Mrs. Albert Rasmus en, noble prophetess and Mr. Rasmussen. associate watch man of shepherds, presided. The worthy high priestess Mrs. Wilbur Pintler is attending the Supreme White Shrine in Chicago. Others attending the supreme shrine are Mrs. Pearl Speer, who has been appointed district dep uty for Bethlehem Shrine. Eugene and Willamette Shrine of Salem; Mrs. Miller B. Hayden. who was appointed chairman of the su preme information committee; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Davis. Visitors Monday were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith, of Harvey. I1L A program was given by Mrs. Lester Ha gen, vocalist, and Mrs. W. A. Shewis, accompanist, and a play by Rainbow Girls, directed by Miss Esther Perkins, including Jerry Ratcliff. Barbara White, Norma Hamilton and Beverly Been. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. James W. Booth, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mills, Mrs. Ronald Craven, Miss Grace B a brock and Mrs. Dorothy Ashdovvn. Alumnae Group Plans Picnic Alpha XI Delta alumna chap ter met with Mrs. William D. Gal loway, Jr. on Monday night. At tending were Mrs. Lloyd Darling. Mrs. A. D. Froman. Mrs. John H Hann. Mrs. William Healy, Miss Verna Koeppinger, Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker, Mrs. Eugene E. Laird, Mrs. R. O. Lewis, Mrs. Elmer Meade. Mrs. A. C. Newell, Miss Ellen Sangster. Miss Joan Essley. Miss Elise Schroeder. Miss Eleanor Stephens, Mrs. R. W. Tavenner and Mrs. Galloway. Mrs. Laird, president, will at tend the national convention at French Lick Springs, Indiana. The group arranged to sponsor the Camp Fire Otakuye group. An nouncement was made of a picnic meeting June) s f at the home of Mrs. Hjalmer Anderson. Turner. Miss Schroeder and Miss Essley are the committee. Lawrence Hofer To Marry Salem friends are interested In the announcement of the ap proaching marriage of Miss Doro thy Ellen Mercier, daughter of Dr and Mrs. Nelson W. Mercier of Portland, to Lawrence V. Hofer. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer of Portland, formerly of Salem. The ceremony will be June 7 at St. James Lutheran church in Portland. The bride-elect attended Reed college and her fiance is a stu dent at Lewis and Clark college. hAV MHHagHHyBWMMMaBfBMHHaMaiB Doubt duty, dry compound fhot kills brood-leaved wood it foods tho gross. Cosily applied with o fwT!l Sproodor. Hormiosa to towns. Including Bontgrasa, if op plied ot economical rot spociftod. An xcJusivo tw?Tl development, now in Its third suecossful yoor. Howdy shaker box - . $1.00 largo box, troott 2500 ftq ft $3.50 NURSERY MUSIC Mothers Honored By Capital Unit Mn Robert O. Gregg, dean of the college of liberal arts, spoke on "Americanism' at the Monday night meeting of Capital Unit No. t, American Legion auxiliary. American War Mothers. Gold Star Mothers and mothers of Auxiliary members were honor guests. Mrs. Bertha Smart, president of American War Mothers, intro duced the following War Moth ers: Mrs. Hulda Bradford. Mrs. Minnie Humphreys. Mrs. Carrie Lindsay, Mrs. Addie Curtis, Mrs. Rose Hagedorn. Mrs. Sally Cook, Mrs. Fronica Mullica, Mrs. Edna Randall Mrs. Sarah Peterson. Mrs. EfCe Mudd. Mrs. Linnie Lee, Mrs. Jessie M. Sanders, Mrs. Cora Hutchinson, Mrs. Viola Zander. Mrs. Martha Thompson, vice pres ident of Gold Star Mothers, in troduced chapter members. Mrs. Harriet Birch, Mrs. Sadie Pro, Mrs. Lila A. Young and Mrs. Hel en White. Other guests were Mrs. Emma B. Mack. Hood River, Mrs. G. W. Eggan. Mrs. B. E. Cooper. Mrs. Alvina Bangert. Mrs. Doty, Miss Evelyn Kent, and Miss Donna Belsher. David Louthan played piano se lections. Parrish Junior high school 9th grade chorus under the direc tion of Miss Gretchen Kramer sang a group of songs. Girls were Sonja Anderson. Frances McDon ald. Helen Wood. Norma Stewart, Carol Hewitt. Sally Becker, Aletha Story, Bonnie Jeninson. Viola Wilcox, Esther Griffin, and Joan Hamman. Mrs. A. W. Lovcik announced the following winners in the essay contest "What kind of an Ameri can am I". Donna Belsher first, and Gail Lochead. second. Both are students at Sacred Heart Academy and award? were pre sented at the opening of the Chor al Hour. Friday, May 13. at St. Josephs hall. Rehabilitation committee. Mrs. C. M. Craig, chairman, will send funds for ward parties at each of the Veterans hospitals. Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, cemetery and memorial chairman, announced Memorial Day church services to be held Sunday. May 29. at First Presbyterian church. Unit will provide cars for Memorial Day parade and will arrange for a wreath for the DAR circle and flowers for Legion circle. The unit will subscribe to the Chin Up magazine, and will pro vide 4 one-half 4-H club scholar ships. Mrs. Ethel Lewis and her poppy committee were in charge of the social hour. ludson Bressler Has Birthday Judson Perman Bressler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bressler. celebrated his fourth birthday at a partv Sunday afternoon at the I South Commercial street home of his parents. A merry-go-round theme was used in decorating. Honoring Judson were his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson of Portland. Mrs. Fos ter Clabough and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gustafson and Jay, Mrs. K. J. Peterson. Kathy and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gus tafson and Maureen, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bressler. FREE PHOTOGRAPH Sise I x T Inches OF YOUR CHILD Age t months te S years FIVE DAYS ONLY ONLY THREI MORE DAYS Thursday and Friday, May 18 Through 20th X "i - -r- i ' '- r -:, v - I '" : : ' " - V . I O CHILDREN 2 MONTHS TO S TEARS O MUST RE ACCOMPANIED BT PARENTS O SELECTION OF PROOFS O NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY O NO OBLIGATION TO BUT To AD Methers of Salem ! Ykdnlty To mako nw friends and in appreciation of past patron age), wo haro arranged with a specialist In child photog raphy, to make a FREE PHOTOGRAPH of your child In our store, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 18th through 20th. No cost, no obUgauori,iothing to buy ... it's FREE. Steeo Hears 9H9 A. M. U Sff F. K. TOY and HODDY SHOP Many Will-! ;: Attend Tea Today Oregon's first lady, Mrs. Doug las McKay, will be the honor guest at silver tea in the gardens of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Foskett on the Bend road, south of Tigard this afternoon between 2 and 9 o'clock. A number of Salem people are planning to attend the affair, which Is being arranged by the Tigard-Metzger unit of the Repub lican Women's Federation of Ore gon. Proceeds from the tea wiH be used to carry out policies of the party. All Republican women are invited to attend. Amonc those who will be pour ing are Mrs. Robert L. FJfstrom of Salem, Mrs. Paul Patterson of Hillsboro and Mrs. Howard Bel ton of Canby. whose husbands are state senators. Mrs J. O. Johnson of Portland, wife of Rep. Johnson. Mrs. Ralph Cake and Mrs. Lee Patterson, both of Portland. Accompanyinr Mrs. McKay to the tea will be Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers. Mrs. E. M. Page. Miss Dorathea Steusloff. Mrs. Charles S. McElhinnv and Mrs, William S. Cole. Mrs. Flfstrom will take as her guests to the tea Mrs. Har ry B. Johnson and Mrs. Gayle Morris. Other Republican women planning to attend the tea today are Mrs. R. L. Wright, president of the Salem unit. Republican women. Mrs. Lloyd DeOroote. Miss Marjorie Harris, Mrs Frank Doer fler. Mrs. David Looney, Mrs. Charles E Stricklin. Miss Effie Schneider. Mrs M. M. Magee. Mrs. Bertha Junk Darbv. Mrs. Lewis Judson. Mrs. O. K. Beats and Mrs. Claude M. Johns. Show Director Has Much Experience Mrs. Howard Jenks. who is di rector of the "Variety Spices' to be presented at the Salem high school auditorium Friday night at 8 o'clock, has had 25 years ex perience in the show business. The show will include vaudevills acts and a tiny tot fashion revue. The show is being sponsored by the West Salem Boy Scouts and High land Mothers club and is open to the public. Mrs. Jenks ha travelled In Canada. Italy. France and the United States and entertained In three command shows. She has appeared in radio, film and stage plays and played opposite Stanley Lupino in "Lady Behave" at His Majesties theatre, which was a hit-run for two years. She also has worked with the RKO cir cuit in Canada and the United States. Girls Initiated, Job's Daughters Job's Daughters held their meeting on Monday night at Beaver hall. Initiation for Shirley Herr, Marilyn Pride and Judith Bancrops was held. Election was held for Jaen Herrig. honored queen: Ann Gibbens, senior prin cess; Harriet Hiday. Junior prin cess: Mary Campbell, guide; Jac queline Jones, marshall. During a degree, given for Mrs. Kehn Wain. Maurine Nichols sang, accompanied by Mary Ann Aston. Sydney Kromer, Marilyn Reay and Pat Snider served refresh ments. Installation of guardian rouncll will be on June 6, according to announcement, and installation of officers will be held June 20, when the Salem De Molay boys will take part in the ceremony. t - . ". To Attentl Stage Play Mrs. Raymond Walsh. Miss Jane Walsh and Mrs. Ellen Fisher will be among those In Portland to night to attend the stage play. I Know My Love." starring Lynn Fontanne and Alfred LunL Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson will attend the Thursday matinee at the Mayfair theatre and going down Thursday night for the final performance will be Miss Echo Veater. Mrs. Mary Thomas and Miss Elise Schroeder. Majee and Mrs. J. B. B. Ti iH and son. Brandy, have left for Texas, after a two months visit in the capital at the home of her father. Colonel Phillip Allison, and Mrs. Allison. Major TrusselL who returned in the early spring from duty in the Orient, will now be stationed at Fort Bliss. Texas. En route south they will stop at Al buquerque. New Mexico. the littU. frnch shop's BALCONY SALE! Again the little French Shop lesds tho savings-parade with early spring reductions on fine summer cottons . . . one rack on the balcony ... you had better come in earlyl SUMMER COTTONS 2.95 5.95 6.95 . 795 . . and on tho main floor! ! Beautiful Lady Alice and Josa Junior COTTONS AND SUNBACK DRESSES Exquisite dresses in tissue, also pastel and figure prints wonderful summer frocks. 10.95 12.95 14.95 Just Received ... beautiful lins of Spring Prints and Jacket Dresses ... in sheers and cable net. You still have a chance to get your Spring and Summer coat at an extra special bargain prico at the little irench shop 115 North High 0 e 0, aV w Bs ire beat outlets, to scad wsrnth to frost aad back rooms at the ssoae tie... giving wbol-houe comfort which if truly dclightfeL Great feature of this uait is the patented KGLmle Burner... a real dollar-saver. Ha no moving parts, atotking to wear oat or give trouble. Barai low -cost rWaace 01L Plaa to see it todsy. Ntrt Art y7W Ftatartt I. Can't Overheat. ..Fat. Thermo-Limit Coetret. 3. Automatic Oseruoa. g. Exclusive Electric Igmitie. (No Other Oil Fired Floor Furaace Mas Itt) 4. No Pilot Light to Fail. 5. No Smoke.Sooc...Dust.M or Ashes. 0. 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While in Salem she was prominent in school activities and is a past worthy advisor of Chad wick Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls. gingham and chambray ... you'll delight in thee Phono 3-7070 (30 This simple unit is installed rij he im the loor. voder a convenient part it ion.. .needs no basemcat.no ducts. Warns air is directed front, bade. Of both ways, as desired. ! 3- 150 N. Laacostsf- At 4 Phono 2-1322 1(3 No. c rrial SL Salessw Oregea aaasaumj'