CTh Dcrtesnea, Solan, Ore Tbmtdtrr Tmbnxxrf S3, KS3 I SOCI ETY CLUBS MUSIC Around Town Br JEKTME ENGLISH A BKAUTTFUI . . . springlike day oo -Wednesday for the Rotarian Women's tea at the Falrmount Bill home of Representative and Mrs. Robert-L. Elfstrom The occasion to honor Mrs. Paul Lin ton Patterson, Oregon's first lady . . and wives of the lawmakers bidden as special guests A perfect day ... far amesta to 1 Jen their svrinx salts, straws steles :. . . many wearing far stoles and capes with their smart outfits . . Such a friendly .tea ... guests chatting aver th tea caps in the library, dining ream or downstairs vlay room, which has just bees completed . . Keeeirinx ... Mrs. Charles A. Spraxae wtredueing raests to the hvaaiessi Mrs. Patterson, airs, wu Baaa C Perry, wife of the new supreme court Justice, who recent ly moved here from Pendleton, oad Mrs. Jason Lee, president of aXotarian Women . . . the, women ail wearing- beautiful camellia cor aaces with their fawns . - Stettin . . . the large bouquet of forsythia at one end of the liv ing room against the green wails ... Heather and Christmas roses . arranged on the mantel ... flow ering plum daffodils and camel lias about the rooms . . Unusual the tea table centerpiece ... a gold satin cloth . . . deep maroon carnations predominating in the bouquet combined with pale blue hyacinths and bunches of violets nestled in violet and blue tulle ... maroon twisted tapers in sil ver candelbras . . . - Spotted . . . among the legisla tive contingent . . Mrs. Lee Om art in a becoming white knit . . . attractive, blonde Mrs Russell j Hudson of The Dalles wearing a red straw with her navy suit . Mrs. Howard Belton down from Canby for the day and joining two other senators wives, Mrs. Paul Geddes. Roseburg, and Mrs. Angus Gibson of junction City . . A group of representatives wives chatting . . . Mrs. Joseph M. Dyer of Astoria, Mrs. B. A. Stov ;ic of Bend wearing, two toned violet hat with her ensemble A white hat and fox furs worn by Mrs. F. H. Dammasch of Portland with her black suit ... More of same ... Mrs. Eugene E. Marsh, wife of the senate presi dent, ehle In black with a pale yellow straw ehapeau and gloves ... Mrs. Dean Walker her usual smart self In navy blue accented with a white straw with navy trim ... Mrs. SJrfrid Unander driving her ' new Jaguar . to the tea . . . younr son, Sirfrld Jr.. re amainias in the ear rood ao gold while , soother was having- a cup of tea ... Mrs. Earl C Latourette wearing black and a perky natural straw hat adorned with red vel vet . . . Mrs. Hall Lusk choosing; a straw ehapeau with her grey out fit .. . Others noted . . . Mrs.CRex Ellis of Pendleton, wife of Senator El lis . . . Mrs. Alfred Corbett of Portland . . . Mrs. Francis W. Ziegler of Corvallis . . . and Mrs. John Misko of, Oregon City . . . an wives of representatives her Hawaiian f sun tan most be coming . . . The Elfstroms . daugh ter and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wil liam Johnson and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom Jr.. ? passing the guest ooox ... .Mr, ciordon ullmore, a symphony in - green, coming in after teaching5 hours . ."" Invitations . . have come from the Chi . Omega alumnae to conee mm Thursday, March g at tho chapter bouse on North 17th Street -. . the affair to honor Mrs. William C Perry. Mrs. Dean WaJ ker and Mrs. Kenneth Goodall of Oswero. aH Chi Omera aluaanao . . . calling boars from It to IX o'clock . . . special guests will bo wives of the board of control and ranheUenie representatives To Eugene . '. . on Saturday will go a group of Delta Delta Delta alumnae, to attend tho annual state meet at tho University of Oregon chapter . . . actives from tho Oregon State chanter ioininf -the group in Eugene ... alumnae from an over tho state will be at tending . . . A special guest will be Mrs. John R. CaughelL a Tri- uen ana president of tho Univer sity of Oregon Mothers . . . Others from Salem attending will bo Mrs. C R. Nelson. Mrs. William Gash. Mrs. Mark Astrun. Mrs. Georffe nuggms jr- Mrs. Kenneth Carl son, Mrs. Ralph Mercer. Mrs. J, B. Corlette. Mrs. Robert Nihoia ana miss Esther Baird Nursery notes ... A third child, son, was bora to Mr. and Mm James Clinton on Tuesday at the saiem tteneral Hospital . . . the lad. tipped tho scalea -at elaht pounds, one ounce ... he has been named Patrick James . . . his sisters are Vicky and Jane . . . the baby'a rrandmother la Mn K. P. Scott of Portland r. . om Oakland. Calif . . . comes news of the birth of a son. Jeffrev Mark, to, Mr and Mrs. D. Douglaa (Rath Ann Pearey) on Feb. 24 . . the lad arrived on lh hltM of his rreat-rrandmother, Mrs. R. At Oregon State t - iDato Is Sot for Annual Festival Polk County's Seventh Annual Homernakers Festival will be held May 7. Mrs. Roy Nelson, of Dallas, chairman of Polk County Home Extension Committee, announced the data this week. The Festival wui bo held at the Rickreall Grange. The Homo Economics Club of the Rickreall Granae will CORVALLIS Beauty contests I erv noon luncheon. The pro- Campus Busy With Many Events ; : By PESSLE DeSAST : Statesman Correspondent on a college campus are not un usual occurrences, and Oregon! State has its share of them. But last year Alpha Phi Omega, na tional service fraternity. Introduc es a sew type of beauty contest to gram will bo in the auditorium of the? Rickreall grande school and the luncheon will be served in xne Rickreall Grange HalL The- theme - for - Hnrrumj VrV Festival is "Beauty of Our Own OSC, called UMOC. or Ugliest Man Making." The fourteen units in on Campus. This last week the fun the county will exhibit articles has been in full swinr arain as I from the year's program. each living group nominated its I ne annual Homernakers Festi- candWate. The object is to make vai Is planned and directed bv the the candidate look as gruesome as I members of the Polk County possime, ana then snap a-picture I jsxiension committee. Thm of him. ! I members of , tho committee are Soma of th tnAM hmi 1 chairman. Mrs. Ror Nelson, "nai. vices used for added effects are a JavlsecretrT Mrs- Carl Kreft, silk stocking pulled over the head, "reaii; Treasurer, Mrs. C O. scotch tape applied in a skillful Johnson, Monmouth; Mrs. Ralph manner to distort the facial fee- Richards, Monmouth, Mrs. Walter tures, or Imitation noses and teeth. ?ro' Wes Salem, Mrs. Walter Thtii inMtlii waitinn M I Murray, Grand Ronde. and Mrs. then displayed in the -Memorial F1?0 R.eichert County Ex- Union where students vote for lcuJ"on Agenx. their "favorite" by dropping a ' " ' penny In a bottle under the Die- Ds-nv4- Uama ture. Proceeds from the contest ro 1 1 1 v7l llwlllc? to the sendee fraternity which will use them' for a service sroiect. The winner will be announced at the Oregon-Oregon State basket- ban game Friday nirht. and win receive a silver key on which the head of an ugly man is engraved. Khrlu M.U.K.. la .--1 I .. . ' TZt '"tu ui marriage of Mrs. Porters sis-' .f T,aDge1 fZl ter. Mrs. jSonald Nyswaner; and Feb. 28 to a session of this body jrv rhi ' t "T srrn- . rt7r""rr: i eD- ociocx. Setting Nuptials The home of Mr. and Mrs. WU- students wiH alsobo able to take advantage of the opportunity to see how our state' laws are made. Shirlee was chairman of Round Table last year, and will return to OSC in the spring to complete her work for graduation. The annual smarty party, spon sored women The bride Is the daughter of xors. Margaret Gilbert and tho bridegroom Is the son of MraVBert sues of Dallas. Roswell C. Gilbert of Portland gave his sister in marriage. She wore a mint green knit suit with orchid corsage. Mrs. Carl Hobson was-the m. by Mortar Board, -senior U-V wf? 's honorary, will be -pre- ?J? 1 honor and Mr. Hobson the sented March 4 this year. All Jun- ""'"f"' JKU?- MODSn wore a ior women, who have an accumu- ?ha brown -falUe suit and Or- ior women, who have an accumu ative grade point average of a 3. or above will be invited, as well as those who helped with the Mor tar Board ball last month. Alvis Miller, a present member of the W. Marsters of Salem ... hl 1 honorary, is chairman of tile gam- grandparents are Hary L. Pearcy ex- Junior women selected from of Salem and Mr. and Mm. w a this group for membership will be DaTies of Lena Beach. Calif ... tapped next term. Anniversary .. . . celebration on Th traditional "Lemon-Orango T" Z m4 wn. -S?1 Tuesday night when Mr. and Mrs! Squeeze,-a school dance for Ore- Mj Mrs. William R. Porter Donald WiW I I pnn And Orm Stat. nH-nf. I Presldin at the bride's table. ner at their Hudson Avenue home wl be held in the Memorial Un for his uncle and aunt, Mr. and a ballroom after game Friday Mrs. Ralph Wilson, on their 25th night, wedding anniversary and their two sons, Howard and Walter . . . Anniinl fnnVAIITIArl chid corsage. Linda Gilbert tt Portland and David Saunders lighted the candles. - The bride's mother wore an aqua faille 'suit and corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Stiles chose a black suit and her flowers were gardenias. A reception followed with Mrs. Carl Hobson, Mrs. Edward Saun- later in the evening friends called to surprise them ... a tiered cake C.- U... hn Hain and nUiIIUIIIUKUr was cut br Mrs. John Ha In mH Mrs. Wilferd Wilson poured. . . . guests included Mr. and Mrs. Nile HiiDorn. Mr. and Mrs. John Hain. OREGON STATE Future Homernakers Betty and Linda Gilbert aaslst- ea in the serving. After a wedding trip the new lyweds will be at home In Salem at 290 Delmar Way. Out-of-town guests here for the nuptials were Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Stiles and Virginia of Corval lis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lormar COLLEGE ana sons of Sweet Home, LL and of America ain- Clark and family of Little Cakes' 5 t H ? . ii ! : Pancakes in Variety Interesting Food f or Morning, Evcnihg Eating -; ". i By MAXINE BUREN ; -j SUtetmu Wtmu'i Editor -f Pancakes Just something to eat at breakfast time with sau " to some people, make more interesting eating when varied a little Looking up recipes for pancakes in other than the regular . forms, we find a number of novel ones. v. A baked pancake sounds Interesting It'g a' different sort of cake when cooked this way: BAKED PANCAKES : , t beaten eggs , , 1 teaspoon salt X cup sugar ! 1 quart milk cup flour l teaspoon anise seed Bake in a moderate oven with both burners on. Rice goes into these pancakes: '. RICE PANCAKES 1 cup warm boiled rJce 2 tablespoons melted butter 1 cup xniDc ., ..v.. i i ; 4 tablespoons flour -i uSpoen rtt ' . 2 teaspoons baking powder - Combine rice, salt, milk, butter and' egg yolks. Stir fat sifted flour and baking powder. Fold In stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake on hot greased griddle, yield: 2S 3-Inch cakes. - -Bananas give another novel turn to the pancakes. BANANA PANCAKES lj ? 3 teaspoons baking powder yt cup melted fat 3 eggs: - - . 2 'H 1 himnii IImu Sift dry Ingredients I together three times. Melt fat without heating any more than' necessary. Combine Ingredients and stir wen, aaa oananas last, rxj as any pancakes. j Here they make a main dish for Informal supper menu: SUPPER PANCAKES ' .?' ' ' j f teaspoons salt 1 cups milk cup melted fat 3 cups flour J teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons baking powder 1 cup bran v , 13 thin slices boiled hain or cheese ' , Beat j eggs; add mUk and mix well. Sift flour with baking powder, salt and mustard; add to first mixture, stirring until flour disappears. Add melted and cooled fat and bran. Dip ham or cheese slices in batter an bake on hot griddle, turning over once. Yield: U cakes 5 inches -in diameter). I cups flour " 1 cup cornmeal 1 tablespoon sugar 74 teaspoon salt Mr. and Mrs. Howard Girod. Mrs f 1x0111 Oregon will hold their eighth Everett, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Ros- i-ass iNicnois, Mr. and Mrs. Doug las Baker and Ronald Nichols . . Republican Women to Arrive - annual convention on tho Oregon I well G. Gilbert I State college campus, March 6 and! Portland. 7. . ; The organization Is composed of high school girls studying home economics and more than 300 are expected to attend from the 80 state high school chapters. Tho two-day program will in clude discussion groups and talks on such topics as careers in home. and Linda of making, opportunities in college. adore than 200 members of the new trends in home economics Rainbow Girls Celebrate Birthday Rainbow Girls celebrated the Republican Women's Federation I and chanter oreanzation. Theme 27th birthday of Chadwick As- Mrs. Del Milne, a newcomer, busy! of Oregon will arrive at the capi-1 for this year's meeting is "Mem- sembly at a dinner Tuesday night with redecorating plans and hop- tal Thursday for the organization's ber Participation Develops Chap, at the Masonic Temple. The Rain ing to move soon, wearing a good- Dienniai legislative day. ter strength." A national FHA now motners served the dinner. looting dusty pink suit with navy iney. wiu spend the morning i omcer wiu attend. tionor guests introduced were blue hat . . . Mrs. Ellis Von Es- listening to the legislative debate President of the group this year Mrs. verna Gray, supreme Inspec- chen, among those assisting: Junior Artist, to Bo Presented ? Salem Federated Music Clubs honored the associate members of and then hear an address by Sen-1 1 Ruthellon Frutiger. Girls Poly- tor; Mrs. Sue TueL grand deputy; ate President Euaene E. Usnh. f technic high of: Portland. Miss I Miss Salhr Stinnett, mm) vnrth McMinnville, at a lunch at the I Mildred Deischer of Salem, state advisor; Wayne Henry, member of enaior notei, witn the Marion J aaviser zor jtha, ana Miss isa-l grand executive board; Miss Shir County unit of the federation asjbeUa McQuesten, associate pro-(ley Greenfield, grand representor bost. ifessor of home economics educa-ltive to Tennessee: Miss Rottv Senator Marsh will be introduc-1 tion at OSC, are in charge of con- Montgomery, Silverton, worthy ed by Governor Paul" L. Patter-1 vention son. In tho arrangements. nflomn 1,1 I Bit . I SI t the group at a coffee at the home I " o." I IXC W I nOVOr nOmO fMr Clyde C Gilbert, president. hVr hoTo? li "S. TomV V Mr7 Cnnf t B 7 Tana Bawden, junior artist in chmutid between S tuid . w . www . " . rSr eW. women wfll com. . from TOTO BNERS Mr..Roy al&tmuB P-inT -me VoncTrt' Primartiy ii' byeTed buYSid private da7foVday metSnTof Anne Mundingy Nan- educational project to inspire the !T,1 ? private croun of ARVnthlt I and -Eleanor Mleziva, Missionarv aodetv: A cov-rod dfh Da": Johnson, -two i I advisor of Ramona Assembly. wxner guests were Mrs. Paul Griebenow and Paul Bramble. worthy - matron and patron of wnadwicx Assembly, Mrs. Griebenow presented serv ice bars to the following Rainbow Missionary society. A covered dish w vS,;Z: JZT luncheon was served at noon to frlene ?uI2adJ.Jrc Sift" Mrs. E. A. Snook, Mrs. Cecil w oie- Snook, Mrs, Paul France, Mrs. venf one bar - W. R. Gould, Mrs. Eldon France, Tn -w" fJt Mrs. M. F. Hausfeld, Mrs, Oliver rumn?fe sale to be held March 13 hearing one: of their own age Tl.W I SMlr group. Admission charge from the I niOO LinK$ VIUD j- concert will augment - the Mrs. . ; Walter A. Denton memorial award V7l VQS PrOOram fund at Willamette University. - s Forty attended the event and a The Three links Club presented Hickman.: Mrs. George i VanLeeu- nd 14 uiumcu piugimu ww prvswKu aj me program for the Salem Re-1 men, tan, Wendell MUler, Mrs. acttve memwi inciumng piano bekah Lodge Monday night at the Eua Carsten, Mrs. S. H. Cable, Mrs. Harry H. Welnstein-will be - li T' Tsr'i1 , lwr HaiLvMrm, Ted Rhoades, Mrs. Tanic Murray. honored to members of ber club at ZfXiwnZ- . yZl noDi Krancu presided-at the bust- lxe mayers moved into - their 1 bridge and a late supper tonight rrederlCX " Wilson? VlOla SOlO DT I ma AFnn : I nn hnm. Vm.V.,w i r. 1.4 lT- , i r, . . v " , tut r . . . . a " m ner mvri oiree noma. r. . . . "j ine program included Harmon- J-nayer, a carpenter Dy trade, did Mrs. E. Donald i Jessop; vocal nuro- iea numbers by Avis Perrine. ac- the . building of their new rest eers by Mrs. A. A. Segerstenac- companied by Mrs. Stella Hess; dence at the same location where comparded by Miss AUce Crary readings by Mrs. Lora Noyes; they have resided for ten years. ; Brown. T . songs and numbers by the Dixie- They are active In local church .Mrs. Harvey Gibbeiis and Mrs. landers band of the -Salem Elks and he is a member of the Four Kennem Rich poured during the Lodge; and readings by Mrs. Carl Corners Volunteer Fire -depart-coffee hour. : Dickson, f ment, , They have four children. r v . ' t tt A feature of the social hour was" . Jrarlyat J? romm Home a successful pie. auction, au Re- Pronrrrm Givnn kv i,..--f bekaha aro invited mttnA thm rlUUfUHl WVOn Y A no-host birthday supper par- judging of contestants for : the IUw DmLm ty was held Saturday night at the Youth Pilgrimage on March 2 at rurCliCr . Robert Fromm home on Silverton the lodee meeting. Th Thr ' Road. The honored guest was her I Links Club will meet for a covered 1 An interesting program of art! father. Charles Mattson. who was! dish dinner Fridav noon and Jan. I songs and Spanish-California folk 63 years old on Friday. His guests I uary and February birthdays willJ nZ as presented by Genevieve! . mo mo m fa a... w 1 er tt rn n -- TISauL. A AL. M I were ivir. ana aots. m. i, Maxtson, j oe nonorea. - t raraw ai uic oajem i Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mattson, I - ; , . . " j Junior Woman's Club meeting Jimmy and Calvin, all of Mon- Cfimmitf ftt nnA Monoay nigm at the home of Mrs. mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Matt- V-OmmiTTCSS QnQ George Huggins Jr. Mrs. Parcherl nn Mr mrA Mn JimM r? Ttft 1 1" : m. n i t 1 I wore a Spanish costume and it son, Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson, f CSCOrTS IMumOa ... I handmade lace mantilla, which is j Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dickson. Mar- : - . ?ver 125 years old. Mrs. Jason caret Jane and David. - Mr. and I hlLVESTON Mrs, Harvey Ka Lee accompanied Mrs. Parcher. Mrs. Sam Rehfeld, Judy and Cher- er most excellent chief of Home Guests : at the ' social , meeting rill, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C Matt- Tempi . Pythian Sisters, has were Mrs. Lloyd Hammel and Mrs. on. Miss Sylvia Mattson. Miss named ner committee personnel Gordon Bressler. Mrs. Bernice Sul Frances Mattson, Don Neave, Gor- and fla4T escorts for the coming Uvant was chairman for the eve- eon iromrn ua me oosw . kt? i serve ob me scrap dook com-1 aw juonuon ana airs. . Anarew I mittee.will besMrs. Harrv Knch. Foster asslstinev Airs. u. . inginbotnam and Mrs. THtTtsnAT i jJ. w. xayior. , j-Tag escorts are! Four Corners Mrs, LeSoy Ltih Meadow; Gardens with Mrs. I Misses Bernice and Wilma Lang-1 J. Stewart was hostess on Tuesday JTliii Stfliary ' sZLlZt:---- -'K evening tothe Hobbyists. Their ftaicm : Wmmo'i QubhouM; Salem CLD3 CAIXrrDAB TemtIe ' oast chiefs . arw : .- I (ntMwi, im.Tt,44 Toatmistreis dinner mtUng. Golden J honored at the Thursday meeting! and glove making. Guests for the -.w -A P. March 3, when Mrs. Sam Stad- evenin were Mrs. G. A. Sherman Mchairman for. the program, Clara Morris, Mrs. Cecil Hunsaker. Social and refreshment commit- Others present were Mrs. Jess Mc tee for this meeting will Include, llnay. Miss Marie Lippold. Mrs. Mrs. Casper Overosa, Mra. Olaf Waldo Miller. Mrs. Ernest Walker, Paulson. Jr, Mrs. S. A. Pitney Mrs. Ruth Chrisman. Mrs. Wax end Mrs. Clyde Ramsby. ..-:;v:.-reii Shrake, Mrs. Harold Snook.- Y-Teen. Tri-Y TWCA. 1230 om Towa and Gown, rirrt Cocgrega tioi Church, 2 p.ra. inr - . , Tr-i itr Chapter. - OTS, Wast ltWim .23hr SuilriinK. S p.m. Salem Woman's Club meeting, club . bouse, 2 sjb. . . tZTUNAUV aMTONAUr I (kBflsVBflawyf J-"'' j" - ------tati CO.IAROID TABLETS, COV1ACOID Oystalim Unlmamt tostlrartxrri fcsna rwO-WAT ml mm f - 1 1 m mltmmt KhUOiO IAAUTS nflsjt etH3Wf3y fMsacaa afc feeswej cmaieaysj Mw lOMMOe &! UHUttHt mm. tmr mL t, in. 11, .iln lowiMiro mm4 frrri-iraia my tOMAI tt atiateakaMi sm htiaSaiSm gra far - ,: o-y. ...... . . V , j 1 1 A Birthday Dinner UBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Dent on Boone Road held their an nual ' birthday dinner on Sunday honoring Mr. Dent and Miss Mari ly Williams of Lebanon who cele brated v her sixteenth birthday. This has been a yearly affair for the past sixteen years. At, the din ner were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wil liams, Ronald and Marilyn of Lebanon,- Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wil liams. Alan and Nancv of Eun Mr. and Mrs. H. A. DuPuis and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Men- ear and Mr. and' Mrs. R. S. Smith an of Portland. In the afternoon, Mr. and 'Mrs. Vernon Moon mnA Tamera joined tho celebration. Founder's Day' Dinner Tonight Members cf Nu Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma will celebrate founder's .day and the chapter's birthday at a no-host dinner Thursday night In the Marine Room of the Marion. Hotel at 7 pun. Delta Kappa Gamma is a na tional honorary for women teach ers. - .. -.- .... -Tho honor guests and speakers will be Miss Emma Henkle, first president of Alpha Rho State, and Mrs. Paul Geddes of Roseburg, wife of Senator Geddes, who Is I here during the session. FINAL T7IIID-UP OF ON THE BALCONY Josl 19 Beanlifnl ALL-T700L leifis ... , . - - r ' 22!lay6i 2C3 Dresses CVoluoe to 2&8S) I Sums ON THE MAIN FLOOS Close-on! 1 Gronp Firs! Grcdo OIHJ mm Qs'assSeEfes To 8X3 Now Eoflfion Bloeses C0 BROKETf LOTS-NYLON , , i .'. . -. ... 0UHS;8fiIips Froxn LABGE GROUP . 1 : fv LABGE GROUP Caclodlng Orion!) . , ana Sdfem Couple r Married in Palo' Alto Of Interest to tho mimic's man O mw win Salem friends is announcement "of we damage of Mrs. Mary Ellen Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo O. Mills, and Edwin B. Bishop, son of Mrs. J. N. bish op, all of Salem . The wedding was quietly sol emnized on Wednesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church in Palo Alto, Calif. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin, former pastor of the First Presbyterian Church In Sa lem, officiated at the 4:30 o'clock rites. - ,. . The count was unaHnrtl rv. bride, accompanied br Mra. Rih. od. flew south Wednesday nuvrn. ing. After a wedding trip to Warm Springs, the newlyweds will be at home - in Chico. Calif . whn Mr. Bishop is in business. Trinity Chapter, OES. will en tertain members of Kingwood Lodge, AF and AM and their ladies Friday night at 8 o'clock in the West Salem City Building. A pro gram is planned, followed by a social evening and refreshments Grcbcnhorst's SALEM HEIGirrS-lirs. Iltlea Gribtnhorit entertained the Friendly Neighbors Garden Club on Thursday evening at &er homo on Scenic View Drive, The group discussed the Gar den, council, and made plans to accept the invitation of the Little Garden Club of Salem Heights on Thursday evening. Feb. 28, at the home of Mrst Virgil Sexton oa Waldo Ave. The group held their annual valentine costume party. Mrs. Donald Dawson was in charge of -the program and Mrs. K0T Sarert won thm hnntttv award.- The next meeting will be March 8 at the homo of Mra. Oitjv An. derson, on Falrmount Ave. Mrs. Ralph Toler will be the program chairman. ' Sonata Program to Bo Monday Night A sonata concert will-be pre sented as the second program in the Willamette faculty series for the season, on March 2, at 8:13 pjn. in the College of Music Re cital hall. Artists appearing will be Dr. Willis Gates, violinist and Josef Schnelker, pianist. The pub lic is mviteo. - 1 MILLER'S 60th OSLO Uk fmh of nMONTH 1 ea ranee FEATURES MANY NEW AND UNUSUAL BARGAINS r vi o OF THE BETTER QUALITY SUCH AS - DcC23 ci Ilcra Uddcd Is Iho $1.C3 Tcilo - : : Enron: spssimi f ; - iieu - this spnn'rs's All-ucol L-2 IbW ft . ft ft A ft i 115 HotSx Uborrj ! L. Cc&esa. Oregoa FAMOUS BRANDS . e o W o. e o k ' W DRESSESI -A- SHOESI ' HATSI j!r: FABRICSl ' A- NOTIONS! .. ' -jSr SPORTSWEARI : -A- LINGERIE! FOUNDATIONS!. it GIFTWARES! it APPLIANCES! -. . . -A' FURS! A" : DRAPERIES! Vr BEDDINGS! 7 - - . - - i " - All Chzrzz Co cn .'.arch CiSI, Pi In Ajsri! I Jf mm m 0