The Slateeman. Salta. Oregon. WefaeeaoT TpIt M. 1843 SOCIETY- CLUBS MUSIC V i New Members ini Lecjion Auxiliary Initiated at the Monday meet ing of Capital unit No. 9, Amer ican Legion auxiliary wert Mrs. Luther Jensen. Mrs. Ellis Von Eschen, Mrs. Earl M. Daue, Mrs. O. H. Anderson, Mrs. C. R. StaiU, Mrs. C. C. Harrell, Mrs. Dwjglas R. Yeater, Mrs. L. A. Lucas, Mrs. Pauline Keeling, Mrs. Cora Callahan. Mrs. Pete H. Jensen and Mrs. Walter A. Barsch. Capital unit past presidents ritualistic team conducting the initiation were Mrs. Glenn Por--ter, Mrs. Leon M. Brown, Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. Paul Gem mell, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Earl Andreson, Mrs. Hattie Cook Mr. Austin Wilson and Mrs. W. W. Woodruff. Capital unit past presidents ritnalidtw lum rrmdiirted a me- "hiorlal service for deceased Capi tal unit members. Team included Mrs. Leon M. Brown, Mrs. Earl Andreson, Mrs. Olenn Porter, Mrs. Malcolm Cameron, Mrs. John VTiinfr and Mri. W. W. Woodruff. Mrs. Helen McLeod presided at th meeting. Mrs. Howard Hun aaker. community service chair- nun, reported members working at the . baby clinic. Mrs. Austin WiUon, chairman of Capital unit hospital workers team announced tier committee. Mrs. John E. fotd, ,Mrs. Anson Ingels, Mrs Paul Gemmell, Mrs. Allan Car m.n ahH Mn Walter Knaulrilnir Fenorts on convention plans and .activities were made by conven tion commission chairmen. Guests were Mrs. Bert A. Walk er. president of Salem unit No ill. Mrs. Ruby Richard and Mrs f irearet Johnson. Mr. George Manning presided at trie puncn dowi during the ao-ia nour and serving were Mrs Clira Poland. Mrs, Howard Hun- saker and Mrs. Lena HlldebrandL Saturday night at t p.m. mem ber rf the disabled American Vet erjru auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Verne Ostrander, route 3, box 146, to make prepara a tl his for the lawn party honoring th? American War Mothers and G H Star Mothers, July 26, at the h mis of Mrs. Staurt Johns. Visitors Are Honored at Parties By: Jeryme English On Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. Is it permissible . to take bouillon directly from the cup if it 14 served in a two-handled cup? A. Yes: but when it ta irrvcd In a one-handled cup, or in . a cut, without handles, it should be liken with a spoon. Q Should all the wedding gifts b sent to the bride, or may soma of them be sent to the bride gnm? A. They should always be sent t ) the bride's home, never to the bridegroom. Q. Is it correct for a guest to ailoi.e if he is late for dinner? A. Yes; he should apologize to M hostess. Tardiness for a dln n ?r engagement is one of the ntoat serious offenses. i Statesman Society Editor Summer visijtors are holding the social spotlight this week with number of informal parties ar ranged in their honor. A Bridre Luncheon Mrs. Horace! D. McGee and Mrs, Maynard Shifter will be hostesses for a bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon at t!)e former's home on North 22nd street The affair is being arranged in compliment to Mrs. McGee s sister-in-law, Mrs. Norman Beebie, who is visiting here from Sldux City, Iowa, and for Mrs. Jon Trost of Rochester Minn , who is; spending the sum mer in Salem with her brother in-law arid sister, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Wing Covers will! be placed for six teen guests arjd bouquets of glad iolusles will provide the decora live note Dr. and Mrs. McGee and his sister will be in Oregon City today Dr. and Mrs. John Ross. This weekend Mrs. Beebe and her daughters will go on to Eugene for a; visit with another brother befor returning to Iowa the first of Ajugust Mrs. Wing a Mrs. Gerald! few friends to Friday morn ners home for Trost and he Collin, who several weeks In North Hollyw have been invited ha Hostess Wing has invited a come in for. coffee at her Four Cor- the pleasure of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Inez s come north for a visit from her home ood, Calif. Guests to call between CLUB CALEN DAK WEDNESDAY Ladlet of GAB Mn. Ida Crowley is o clock. Salem chapter club, no-hoit lunch Temple. THL'RSDAY ridclla claaa. meet at church no-hoet lunchaoa with , 2030 N. Church St., OXS. eocial afternoon ton, noon. Masonic Tint Baptlat ohuroh, S a.m. Spiritual Sunhlne club, at Marlon Square. 1 p.m.. no hoat luncheon. Salem chapter, American Gold Star Mother, no-host supper In Oeorfe Pro garden, 1913 -Maple avenue, tM p.m. SUNDAY ! Salem chapter. OCS, annual oovered dlah picnic, Oallai park. 1 p.m. 10 and 12 o'clock- Fete Mrs. Schenk Mrs. A. D. Woodmaruee enter tained Informally Tuesday mora ine at her South High street home lor ivirs. iiarry acnenx, wuv- im visiting here this week at the Wendell Webbs. The visitor came north from her home in Glendale, Calif., with Mr. Schenk ana cnu dren, Sally and Steven. Mrs. Wnodmansee invited a few of the visi4or's Salem friends to coma In for coffee at 10 o'clock. Parties for Mrs. Sthults Mn William Schultz. who Is here from McCook. Nebraska, will be honored at several parties this u,-mk: Thursday nizht Mrs. Del- bert Schwa bbauer and Mrs. Verne Robb will be hostesses for an In formal at home between 8 and 11 o'clock at the Schwabbauer resi dence on East Superior street in compliment to Mrs. Schultz, wno formerly resided here. Thirty of her friends have been bidden to call during the evening. Tonight Mrs. A. A. Hager will be a bridge hostess for Mrs. Schultz at her home. A late sup per will be served after several hours of cards. Bidden are Mrs. Schultz. Mrs. Clinton Standish, Mrs. Warren Baker, Mrs. Verne Robb, Mrs. Ira Fitts, Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs. Irvine Caplinger, Mrs. Arthur Binegar, and Mrs. Retha Hager. Mrs. Schultz and son, Billy, Mrs. Standish and daughter, Elaine, Mrs. Verne Robb, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Bert Foulger of Eugene and Mrs.Wayne Whit ing of Pacific City, 'the latter two formerly of Salem, returned Tues day from a several days stay at Delake at the Canyon Drive apart ments. The occasion was the cele bration of the birthdays of Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Whiting and Mrs. Foulger. This weekend Mrs. Standish and her house guest, Mrs. Schultz, will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fitts to Seattle for a sojourn. The visit or and her son will return to Nebraska next week. Guests of Mr. and Mr. Stewart Johnson and daughter, Katrinka, on Tuesday were her brother, David W. Eyre, jr. and children. Conard and Larry of Portland. Vacationing at Roekaway this -week are Mrs.. James B. Haworth -and daughters, Ann and Jean With them are a group of their former Portland friends. COOL FOOD for HOT DAYS Fresh Seafood Salads On holt summer days the family will enjoy cool, tempt ing seafood salads. Treat the family to seafood often. FITT'S MARKET Wholesale Retail MissSallie Reii, factory demonstrator, is here to show you this Miracle Wax i frilly a i i V 1 - T . 1 . ? A 7( Tn1 fl ff4 U W UU 4 U X p CLEANS, WAXES AND POLISHES EASILY . . QUICKLY . . . BEAUTIFULLY a . O For speed house-cleolfg, try SonJ-Wox. Just a lirrle Sani-Wax on a aofrclofK cleonsj waxes AND polishes, easily, beautifully. Jvtt Wipe Sani-Wax on. Wipe it off and you're done! 1 ; j O Sani-Wax, the Mirocle Oeaner. has a hundred household uses. Try it on your furniture woodwork, enetian blinds, refrigerator, chrome pnd leather upholstery, etc. ... or to remove heel marks from linoleum. You'll be plea jed and amazed at how it brightens your home, lightens your work. m A III SPV M III ut III III I "l V "Ot V oarcMa NOflON DEPT. DEMONSTRATION ft DOWN - ON NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS! A CLEARANCE SALE ALL THIS WEEK! NOW $6.95 NOW $1.1 jo . $9.95 NEMO FOUNDATIONS, Regularly $8.95 . .... . . . FAMOUS BRAND NYLON PANTIES, Reg. $3.00 . . . . FAMOUS BRAND DRESSES RED CROSS SHOES, Reg. to $12.95 . . . . . . . NOW $6.80 PEQUOT 81 x 108 MUSLIN SHEETS . . . . . . $2.89 ESMOND BLANKETS, LARGE FULL BED SIZE . , $4.9 15 DENIER. EXTRA SHEER NYLON HOSE . .. . . . . .... . . 89c FAMOUS BRAND DENIM HALTERS, Reg. $2.25 . . . . . . NOW 5Qc NEEDLEPOINT FOR YOUR SUMMER WORK .......... 75c NOW 69c HALF PRICE CLEARANCE OF COSTUME JEWELRY, EARRINGS to $3.95 . WOOL RAYON REMNANTS . . . . . . ...... . FAMOUS BRAND MEN'S SPbRT SHIRTS. SMALL SIZES . . PURE SILK CREPES. Reg. $3.98 yard . . . . NOWYD.$1.9j5 ALL WOOL SUITINGS. WIDE LESS ONE-THIRD $3.95 PLASTIC SHOWER CURTAINS. GOOD QUALITY . . ALL COTTON DRESSES DOWNSTAIRS . . . . . . . ALL ODD CURTAINS DOWNSTAIRS . . ...... STAINLESS STEEL KNIVES AND FORKS. PLASTIC HANDLES DRIP COFFEE-MAKERS ... GIRL'S WOOL PLAID SKIRTS, Reg. $5.95, DOWNSTAIRS . FOUR DRAWER CHEST FOR ACCESSORIES. NOTIONS NEMO FOUNDATIONS. Reg. $12.00 . ... ... PEN AUO SHOES . . . SPORTS AND PLAY SHOES RUFFLED CURTAINS . ONE-THIRD OFF . . . $2.59 ONE -FOURTH OFF r ONE-THIRD OFF . 25 c HALF PRICE . . $3.95 . . $1.98 NOW $10.00 . . . $6.80 mi 6, 4? New Rest Room Now Openl I