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A t y Weather Keeps c Speakers Away ; Silverton Weather conditions kept Mrs. Dorothy S tiers,. native Korean, and Mrs. Dean Erwin, state auxiliary president, from keeping their speaking engage ments at the Monday night meet ing of Lions club auxiliary. - Mrs. Royal Hoi ford, 4 who was recently appointed chairman of the auxiliary Girl Scout troop pommitt.ee, iiUed in as speaker, explaining the responsibilities of a scout sponsoring group. Serving With Mrs. Holford on the troop committee are Mrs. Bruce Bill ings and Mrs. Mayo Roblson. Mrs Clifton Dickerson, chair man of the Fairview home pro ject,1 reported that more used greeting cards are needed at the horn in Salem. The cards may be left at the Dickerson store at HI N. First street, Silverton. Also needed for one of the club's pro jects is a good used suit of clothing size 42 or 44, suitable for an elder ly "man. The donor may contact Mrs. A. L V Smith for further details. The auxiliary's "adopted" family of two adults and two boys, aged 12 and 14 years, will be re membered with an Easter basket and these gifts may also be left at the Dickerson store. Mrs. Fred Evans and Mrs. Earl Conklin will represent the auxil iary at the March 15, Thursday night meeting of the Legion, for the purpose of discussing ways and means for the immediate im provement of the Silverton city cemetery grounds. Named to the nominating com mittee . were Mrs. : Harry . Sher wood, Mrs. Clifton Dickerson and Mrs. Clifford Almquist. . Today's Pattern 'V'' Double-Quick pattern! TWO main pattern parts! Add a facing here and there and it's done. And such style big stand-up collar, front-gathered skirt so new. You'll want to sew. two of these! - Pattern 4948 comes in sizes 12, 14, 1. 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4ft yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com plete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY cents In coins for this Sa Hern to ANNE ADAMS, care of tateaman. Pattern Dept.. P.O. - Box 6710. Chicago 80. III. Print plainly YOl'l NAME, ADDRESS. ZONK, SIZE, IIIU NUMBER. '.,..--.-:. Place your order NOW for our Anne Adam Sorinc Tattern Book! Send Twenty cents for this collection of the smartest neweasen fashions for mil ages and sizes There are one-yard pat terns, one-pattern-part patterns and FRBE Instructions to make a double envelope handbag? New Director: r .. Miss Doretby C. Strattea. the Hew national executive director f the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.. was wartime head el the STARS (Women's Coast Guard tteserve) and formerly Deao of Usnea at Purdue University. the SrCT2 CC2SIT Rep resentative, Armena Felt, win not be in Sa'am today. is w::i be at the f ! Fri-ay, ."artli 16 Hi 1 1 1 j))lTl ligl V''ii'it;lP By Elizabeth. Hilly er r NEW SOPHISTICATES I To ' tay it is a cherry dining room or an oak dining room, no longer gives a clue to the ste of the room. After all Its yean of well-mellowed Early Juici lcan tradition, scherry now makes a surprise appearance as a 1951 sophisticate. After surviving mis sion furniture, golden ioak and imitations of medieval splendor, oak turned up in modern and now forges past even its straight, heavy lines to a very new grace and smoothness. t Here you see both: woods, cherry for the chairs anjl oak for the table and cabinets, designed to belong together in a most un usual new dining group. The finish color ot the two -Woods is the same, f a warm medium, brown. ; S. . ..... . . Believing that a chair should always b as handsome from the back as from any other I angle, the designer 'shaped these chairs as smoothly as a piece of sculp ture. - , The table top a$ you see it here is plate glass, but it may be of wood. The I two I storage pieces ' are carefully spaced to hold the most of everything, in cluding a two level silver draw er, removable and . adjustable trays for place mats, slots for . trays. Note the four smal draw ers that fit under the open shelves.! , .'-" The surest way to keep year home eat-of-Oata Is te keep It ta year, eforc-yesterday color V - Send today for EUzaaeth Hiltyer booklet COL OB 8CHEMKS FOB EVER IT ROOM and leara new ta choose a color scheme aai how te make tt work. Address Miss Hilly er at this news staaer ud caeUM lSc i cote, please, with, a staaaaed. self -ad dressed eles. - . PEDEE Mrs. Zona S lacier en tertained in honor of -her cousin, Mrs. s Helen ', Spinney, with shower Friday.' Present are Mrs. Arnold Mills and MrsT Robert Scott, Monroe; Mrs. Evelyn Kil mer, Robert and Kathy, Indepen dence; Mrs. Arthur Lyday, Jr., and Vicky, Kings Valley; Mrs. C. I Burbank, Mrs.Troy Turner, Mrs. Mabel Stanton,' Mrs. Francis Dyer, Mrs. Clinton - MeCormack and Robin, Mrs, A. L. Burbank, Mrs. Vivian Blankenbaker of Pedee; Mrs. Winnie Fletcher of Salem. : i'.s . I w r ) y ; . . Willamloa Mrs. Charles Flynn was honored at a surprise shower with Mrs. Kenneth Stuart and Mrs. Tom.Cowan as hostesses.! Refresh ments were served by the hostesses to Mr. and Mrs. ' Flynn,: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stone, -Mrs. Mike Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gretsch, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Werth, Mrs. Warren Lund, Mrs, Franz Sedlacek, Mrs. Mary Aronsen, Tom Cowan and Kenneth Stuart. Unable to attend but sending .gifts were Mrs. W. C. Tremblay, Mrs. I. J. Green, Mrs. A. W. Atkey, Mrs.: Emil Kluth, Miss Mary ' Stevenson, Miss Edna Wiese, Miss Lucille Aerts and r-rs. Floyd Edmiston. j Grand 'Rondo -4 Tho Graod Rondo Women's club had as guest speaker for their recent meeting, Father, Schneider of tha Catholic rectory of Grand Ronde, and Rev. Ralph Pfrehm, pastor of tho Willa mina and Grand Rondo Methodist churches. They each spoke about world brotherhood. The club will meet again. March 8, when a fam ily night covered dish aupper la scheduled. 1 Four Corners Mr. and Mrs. Stan Braden wore dinner hosts on Monday - evening complimenting their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Black, Janis and Ronnie Black of Caldwell, Idaho. Others bidden to greet the guests were Mrs. Rose Miller, Luke . Braden, John Braden, all of Salem. CHurch Nuptials Unite Couple, SWEET HOME In a single ring, ceremony at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, at o'clock Saturday evening, Ivan M. Burnett read the nuptial vows that united , in marriage William R. Kitchen, UJ5. marine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Kitchen, and Verna Faye Anderson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Douglass Ander son. :- - ! .-C-V.,. - '" I" V :- -. The bride was attired in a blue suit withi blue accessories and car ried a corsage of pink, orchids. Mrs. Robert Seiber was matron of honor and Mr. Seiber was best man. Don and Jerry Kitchen were ushers. (.Ellis Gardner was the soloist;; . f-v-. , ; Following the ceremony a recep tion was held in the church rec reation room. Serving were Mrs. Ivan Burnett, Mrs. Francis Ber gevin, Mrs. Ed Orgil and Mrs. Orvil Lewis. i Both bride and groom are grad uates of Sweet Home high school. Mr. Kitchen is expecting to be called back to duty soon. -;:.v. ' : Union Hill The members of the Union Hill Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. Rollin Heater on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Don ald Peters presided. Mrs. W. M. Tate, told plans for the Blood Bank unit to come to the grange hall If 100 or more persons are avail able to give blood. --' Mrs. Heater? served lunch to 'Mrs," Henry Peters, Mrs. Adolph Heater, ) Mrs. C E. Heater, Mrs. Maurice; Heater, Mrs. A. L. Kos tehborder, Florence Pottorff, Mrs. Donald Peters and Marshall, Mrs. Verny Scott, Mrs. Henry Tate, Mrs. Walter McElhaney and Terry, Mrs. Wi M; Tate, Mrs. Dale Hunt, Mrs. Marion Hunt, Mrs. Rex Johnson, Mrs. Ernest Speed, Mrs. Dolph - Heater, ' Lorene, Susanne and David Heater and Betty John son. The next meeting of the club will be I with Mrs. Walter McEl haney oh March 15. On Etiquette j By Roberta Loo Q. I i have just been told by friends that I committed a serious breach of etiquette by congratu lating a girl .upon her announce--ment of her engagement. I was told that this, suggested that I thought she was lucky to have found a man. Is this true? A. This was a mistake, but it is a very common one, and you should hot Worry too much about it. The usual procedure is to con gratulate only the man, and offer wishes of happiness to tho girl. , Q. If; a man is invited to a din ner, is unavoidably detained and arrives after the other guests are at the table, what should he do? A. As soon as ha has disposed of his wraps .he should go directly to his hostess, greet her and offer sincere apologies. Q. What is i a suitable tip to give bellboy for paging you in a hotel? A. Fifteen to twenty-five cents should be enough. , . or - : sr i - xa l i i i as. - v m 9 An approving glance in your direction as; you walk in tho taster ;f ..-;"- , ' ' i Parad and why? Because you're wearing e pair of truly beau-r i : , tiful Graco Walker Shoes. Stir fractfut . 4 -. i A stunning ankl e-slimming platform in genuin calf. As sorted colors and complete range of sizes, tool ' ! A perfect compliment for your hw spring suit. A combination of comfort and foot-glamour. Choice of colors and sizes. PS A sr - A. K- w. "sa. in .latcning uoiors . y f . Leather or Flasti i. Mr. mz: QOOTUIIY TZL I CAPITOL SHOINO CINTI TI19P.M. J SALEM. OHE. Fovr. Corners Sir. and lira, C. ' C. Morris received word of tho birth of a grandson, Johnnie Ful lerton, on March 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fullerton ( Mildred Moore ) of .Pendleton. He weighed seven pounds and fifteen ounces and has a sister Betty Louise. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moore, Pendleton, great grandparents fare Mr. .and Mrs. W. E. Adelhart. Warren, Ore, and Mrs. Thome, Pendleton. ... ' j- 1 Past Presidents ; Hear Member! -i : Silverton -4 Mrs. Florence Sch laebitz was , featured speaker : at the Tuesday night meeting of the American Legion auxiliary . past presidents parley, i The meeting was held at the North Church st. home of Mrs.' John Demasj . : Mrs. Schlaebitz is past president of the Sterling, Colo unit .and more'reeently a resident of Spo kane. She ii one of the; newer members of the Silverton group. Announcement was made - of completed plans for the ; "Dinty Moore dinner at Legion nail on March 13. This annual event is sponsored by the parley. The hus band's dinner1, which was to have been held shortly, has been post poned until early summer ' and will be held it the Dickerson cab In on the Abiqua. I : Mrs. C. . Higinbotham will open her home to I the parley members for the April meeting, i j. : ' Foot Coraers Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Swearingen opened their home ion Friday evening to the Rickey Rustlers 4-H livestock club. During the. business meeting Ann Swearingen gave a report on beef. For tho social hour Mr. Swearin gen recorded tho voices of those present and played the recording back to them. Attending was the club leader Frank South.! Others were Mr. arid Mrs. R. Lj Stafek, Mrs. Henry Bastian, AlmAjSchroe der. Helnrich Rohweder, Vernon Vogt:DarreI and Jerry i Stafek. Randal South, David Larsen, Bet ty Bastian, Peter Lossner, Susan and Ann Swearingen. - ;: WUtamlna I Mrs, Bob Boondy. Mrs, W. T. Stone and Mrs. Jim Monaco weirs) hostesses at a baby shower honoring Mrs. 1 Gordon Mendenhall of Grants Pass, this" week.. Present were Mrs.! Charles Flynn, Mrs.) Pearl . Ear hart and Mrs. Don Mendenhall of Sheri dan, Mrs. Bennie Severson, Mrs. Earl Richardson, Mrs. Mike Ellis, Mrs. Emil Kluth, Mrs. Mike Mit rovich, Mrs. j Martin Myers, - Mrs. Jack Shetterly, Mrs. Edna Werth, Miss Opal Spence, Mrs. Fern Vaughan, Mrs. Frank Smelser, Mrs. Arno Eddy, Mrs. Virgil Mc Donald, Mrs. Leo Hitchinson, Mrs. W. C. Tremblay, Kirs. Ed Spen cer and Mrs. Frank Fawk and the hostesses. - I - r" . r ai " : ( f iae trpaa. CsaipMaty otaotta . , ry CWolos of torif sow saadas. 12 to IS. - . ' ' ' i . laor Calarfat ftorol orlat oo mf ml cfcacfcfclaflriai'iTtcQlpQ.asao - - rKU4 Bawaca, iiiKil sataw. 14 H 20. ' ; I A. TV - SZ52$K j i, . P f 1 - &yP nJJ mM a & 1 X - HO - i::.-r- J - i- ! . v - M W W- X. U lS Vi f , i. JOSS i Help yourself to a stimulating Spring lorJts I fof exciting new styles, and even rno ei f citing vol we I Here's an extra-special rovi ! oil with amazing $3.9? price tickets. five, wearable daytime and casvci ttyUo And they're completely naKi-wiabLeo 2 -. mASC :" " !"'- 1 -r : : r r.! 373. Srats Strest ! ! ' ON. i SOT 0 E5 Was $49.50 . - i. . 4 taaaavaBassBBBBsil A Oil I I ; -;. . . v". ' - t I , .k . !p ! ....-,. j ( " aT t Distinctively rJosIgnod for maximum .living rrcomtbeauty end ccrnforf! All hardwood framo,: upholstered in durcblo plastic, mada to last. There smart practical swing roclcors como in a vido assortment of colors Den', miss this schsatibna buyl -5 ; . ; j - j fT f ?mfm' Tm f f v f P 1 ""O O nn q r""-i . Bl i i V U 260 STA7G ni- Oi r c: i Friday r::s:-ns til 9 p. r.:.