6 (Sec 1) Stcrtaima3xSxlxu Ork. TuWa7. OcL 6. 1SS3 I SOCIETY ' CLUBS MUSIC Town . : : Around By JERYME ENGLISH AUTUMN SOCIAL . . calendar dotted with numerous informal gatherings - with visitors sharing in the limelight . . . Dean and Mrs. Melvin H. Geist entertained with an informal reception Mon day night at . their Fairmount Hill home in compliment to Prof. Ralph Dobbs following his piano concert at Waller Hall . i ; Mem bers of the Willamette Univer sity Music School faculty, their wives and husbands, and a few friends were bidden to greet Prof, and Mrs. Dobbs . . X Honor guests ... at an inform al gathering at the Vera Shay home Friday night will be Com mander and Mrs. Howard Berg man, who recently returned to the states from Italy and Eng land, where they have been the past two years . . . with their children, Jimmy and Melinda, the visitors are guests of his mother, Mrs. E. E. Bergman, and membert of her family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Shay are arranging the no-host dinner party in honor of the Bergmans at their South High Street home . . . In the group will be a group of long time friends including ... Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brydon, Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wolf, Mr. and Bin. Joseph Matujec Judge and Mrs. Joseph Felton, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufman of Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowe of Grants Pass and the Shays . . . Complimented ... at an in formal coffee on Monday was Mrs. Fred N. Block of Spokane, when Mrs. George W. Croisan entertained at her North 14th Street home . . . Mrs. Block, a former Salem resident, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Blanche . King, and her brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George W. King ... A few of Mrs. Block's longtime friends were bidden to the coffee . Feted . . .at an informal gath ering Monday night at the Fair- mount Hill home of Justice and Mrs. Walter Tooxe were popular visitors in the capital, Mrs. W. T.; Perry of Belleview, Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Miller of Salina, Kansas . ' . . The visitors are guests at the home of. their son and daughter, Justice and Mrs. William C Perry . . Guests were bidden to a dessert supper to. greet the visitors. : Entertaining . . . with an in formal supper party Friday night xnll be Mr. and Mrs. Richard trabley . . . the affair will compli ment Miss Dorothy Klinefelter and her fiance, Rodney C Bright, whose marriage will be an event of Saturday at the First Christian Church ... the party will follow the wedding rehearsal and bid den are members of the ; two families and the bridal party. Club jottings . . . Mrs. Merrill PHOTOGRAPHIC Christmas Greeting Cards New Styles and Designs t Now In Stock Ariz Photography 325 Court St Ph. 24716 Particular Haircuts for Particular People By GORDON at. Haley Beauty Center 1114 Union SL Ph. 2-0992 SEE THE FABULOUS PFAFF , Sowing Machine at MYRONS 153 S. liberty Ph. 3-5773 D. Ohling is entertaining mem bers of her Drama Cuss today at her . Seal Rock, beach home . several in. the group left Monday for the coast resort . . . A hostess this afternoon at a bridge luncheon for membert of her club will be Mrs. Vera Shay . Additional guests will be Mrs. Melvin H. Geist, Mrs. James Watts, Mrs. Stephen Tabaccbi and Mrs. Charles McCoIIoch ... Mrs. Kenneth Power will preside at a bridge luncheon en Wednes day afternoon for her club at her Center Street home . . . Guests will be Mrs. Bertram Thomson and Mrs. Richard Lee . . . . ' Celebrating . . . her sixth birth day at a Halloween party this afternoon will be Becky Purvine, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph . Purvine . . , The youngsters have been invited to the Purvine home on Saginaw Street at 3 o' clock ... there will be Halloween stories, games and movies for the children . . . Wishing Becky a happy birthday will be Franca McLeod, Sammy Haley, Laurie and Greg Barclay, Susan Fisher, Clifford Brown, Janet Buren, Timmy HeltzeL Pamela Pagen stecher, Barbara Busick, Katrin ka Johnson, Martha and - Bar bara Mills, Spencer Allen, Chri stine Cooley, Carol Ann Fin seth, Susan .Dyrud, Clara Craig, Diane Taylor, Elizabeth McCar- gar, Susan and Dune Beal, Cathy Allen and Billy Purvine, brother of the honor guest . . , Becky will also celebrate her birthday-at a party in her first grade room at Baker School to day ., . Second birthday . . . party Sunday afternoon for Pamela Cooley, daughter of the Richard L. Coolers . . . A dozen neigh borhood children bidden to wish Turley and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooley home on North Cottage Street , . . special guests were Pamela a happy birthday at the her grandparents, Mrs. Robert H. Cooley . . Monday night Pa mela was honored at a family birthday dinner at the Ralph cooley home ... Six years old ... Is Mary be th Junghng ... to celebrate the oc casion Marybeth invited a group ox her mends to a party on Sat urday afternoon at the home of her parents, the Robert Jung lings . . . Movies were shown the youngsters . . . Honoring Mary beth were Kathryn Williamson, Marcia Buchholtz, Kareen Wil liamson, Angela Champayne, Christine Cooley, Susan Rams dell, Janet Felker, Nancy Childi. Connie Brown and Roberta Jung ling, sister of the honor guest ... Returns home . . . Mrs. WO liam McGikhrist has been in Portland the past week staying with ner grandson, Billy Buck, while his parents, the Peter Bucks were away . . Mrs Buck new to Las Vegas to join her husband on his return from a business trip East .' , . they spent a week at the desert resort be fore coming north ... Announcement . . . is beinz maae 01 the marriage of miss Donna Marie BoeteL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Garland. Portland, to Thomas Larsen Warner, son . of Supreme Court Justice and Mrs. Harold J. War ner . . . Justice Warner officia ted at the ceremony held at the home of the bride's parents . , j Additional sorority pledge.. news comes from Oregon State College . . . Beverly Mott has been pledged to Alpha Phi . . Geri Keene, daughter of the Roji S. Keenes of Corvallis, formerly 01 baiem, is a pledge of Delta Delta Delta ... and Marcia Maple, daughter of the Howard Maples of Bend, former Salem residents, is wearing the Pi Beta Phi pledge pin . . . ( Robert Howland j To bo Married Permanent Waves of Distinction Moderately Priced Erich of New York 251 N. liberty Dial 3-3921 17 1 Repairing I Diller- Friend Vows Read HUBBARD A doable 'ring, candlelight ceremony united Miss Doris Anne Friend, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Friend of Hubbard, and Robert Dale Diller, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C Diller of Aurora,' in mar riage at the Zojyr Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canby, Sat urday evening, October 3. The Reverend Gordon Mv Trygstad performed .the ceremony. Miss Alice Clement of Beaverton was the organist Mrs. Willis Berkey of Hubbard and Robert Craig of Hubbard sang. . The bride wore a gown of white lace and nylon marquisette styled with fitted bodice, sweet heart neckline, long pointed sleeves, and flaring pointed pep him over the full skirt with a train. Her fingertip vety of il lusion was held in place with a coronet of lacee studded with pearls and sequins. Miss Robin Berkey of Hubbard was maid of honor wearing a floorlength gown of gold, velvet and net' She carried large gold and bronze chrysanthemums. Bridesmaids were Miss Shirley Burnham of Broadacres and Mrs. Dale Lorenz of Portland wearing emerald green gowns of velvet and net , They carried ; yellow chrysanthemums. Charles Diller was best man for his brother and ushers were Dave Wagner of Aurora and Rob ert Gauthier of Astoria, v Candlelighters were Miss Shir ley Dancer of Broadacres ana Miss Virginia Claypool of Al bany. Gail Hixson was flower girl and Daryl Miller, cousin of the bride, was nngbearer. The reception followed in the church parlors. The bride's cake was served by Mrs. Berkey, Mrs. Robert Stauff er of Hubbard poured the coffee, and Mrs. Dwynn Miller of Salem and Mrs. Bert Tilley of Beavercreek, served the punch. Assisting were Mrs. Steve Ensign, Mrs. Lester Pulley, Mrs. Hugh Wells, Mrs. Claude Moomaw, - Miss Carmen ScholL all of Hubbard, Mrs. Verl Cochran of Canby, Misses Karen Matthieu of Oregon City, Char lotte Anderson of Hubbard and Bonnie Hathaway of Butteville. The couple will go to Sacra mento, California on their trip and expect to be at home in Mc Minnville about October 12. Mrs. Diller is employed in Salem and Mr. Diller is attending Linfield College. v Engagement of Broadacres Girl BROADACRES Mr. and Mrs. C E. Burnham of Broadacres have announced the engagement of their daughter. Shirley to Pvt. William L. McLaren, U. S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc Laren of Aurora. Pvt. McLaren is stationed at Ft Ord, California for his basic training. Both young people are North Marion Union High School grad uates. Miss Burnham is working for an insurance company in Portland and commutes daily. No date has been set for the wedding. Fashion Show for Woman's Club The West Salem Woman's Club will launch its fall activities with a fashion show at its first meet ing Thursday night at the West Salem City Hall at 8 p.m. Fash ions will be shown from Lor man's Dress Shop of West Salem. The Halloween theme will be used in the decor and refresh ments will be served by the of ficers, who are serving as host esses for the first meeting. Mrs. Stanley Zelmer is president and will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs. Carl Oleen and Mrs. Darrel Bradford. j Mrs. E. Reichert of the Marion County Honfe Extension project will speak to the group. All mem bers and guests are invited , to attend the meeting. ' 1 1 "L" i h i "i Jim 1 .ilium. ! 11.11H111. 1. 11. iii.iii. Mr. and Mrs. Fred doVries, who celebrated their golden wedding cmniversary at a reception on Sept 27 i at "the home of their' son and daughter-in-laVr, Mr. and -.. Mrs Harold deVries. The couple's marriage stoolc place in Salemon Sept 30, 1903 and they have resided at I Prcrtum ever since. k Remodeling k Re-Styling LACHELLE'S 1318 Ferry Ph. 34811 SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of aH kinds. Trusses, .Abdominal Supports, Elastic Uo&ierr Expert .fitters Private FUting ; Rooms. "Ask Tour Doctor" Ccpiid Drug Stcre 405 State St. Corner ef Liberty 8 and H Green Stamps Of interest to the groom-elect's many Salem friends is announce ment and forthcoming marriage ox Kooert e. Howland of Orange, Calif., formerly of Salem, to Miss Ruth Razey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Frey of Anaheim. Calif Mr. Howland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don C Feemster of Orange, Calif. - - 'ji The marriage will take place on sunday afternoon. Nov. 7 at Capilla de San Antonio in Ana heim at 4 o'clock. ; i juttRsun-reuciuuons ge to the Rev. and Mrs. Donald Helseth on the birth of their first child, a son, at Good Sa maritan hospital in Corvallis on Wednesday, September 23. The baby weighed 7 pounds nine ounces and has been named Doii ald Lawrence. The Helseth in the Plaza Apartments at 16th na Jackson in corvallis, where the Rev. Mr. . Helseth is nastnr of the Christian Church. Mn Helseth is the former Lois Smith. uaugmer . 01 ine Irvine Wrights of Jefferson. Miss Grace Corey, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Corey, 1454 Marion St, was recently elected vice-president of. St Catherine Hall at Marylhurst College. Miss Corey, a junior music major, graduated from Sacred Heart High in Salem. Chairmen Are Named : Chairmen for the special com mittees of the Lancaster Home Extension unit appointed by the president Mrs. Ernest Butler at the meeting held Thursday in Mayflower Hall were: Hospitality, Mrs. Ben F. Schmoker; standard unit, Mrs. Wade Carter; 4-H. Mrs. Albert Fabry; luncheon and rec reation, Mrs. Covil Case; legisla tive, Mrs. Charles W. Hagan; A.C.W.W. chairmen for study of Hawaii, Mrs. C R. . Mudd and Mrs. Hagan. Reports were given by Mrs. Mudd and Mrs. Hagan of the special meeting they attended at the Floyd Fox home near Sil verton at which the speaker was Mrs. a M. Marshall. She told of the Women's Institutes in South Africa, one of which she is member. Chrismans Celebrate 2715 & Comerdal Fh. 4-ttl3 STAYTON A wedding solemn ized in Salem on September 25, 1903 was celebrated on its fiftieth anniversary when their nine chil dren and 14 grandchildren gath ered at the home of their par ents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Chrism an, who have made their home on the same Linn County farm throughout their entire married life. Several other relatives also were present All their children and their fam ilies also live in the area. FEZS E3TC1ATX3 On Kitchen Remodeling CAPITAL sighs 1X1 N. Cgh Ph. 4-5121 First Meetings FonLeague ! Thursday ;x i The first monthly unit meet ings of the League of Women Voters of Salem will be held on Thursday, October 8. , The i noon meeting will be at the home of Mrs. George Swartsley, 1645 S. Summer St, and the evening group will meet at 8:00. o'clock at the residence of Mrs. L. E. deWeese, 1675 Fir St s With the approach of United Nations Week later in October, the meetings will devote most of their time to this subject Mrs. C. M. Collins, chairman of U.N. activities for the league, has arranged a program based on some of the U.N. specialized agencies.' Mrs. Collins, ; Miss Mary Eyre, Mrs. Francis Gas- kins, and Mrs. E. M. Lorngan will speak on. the general atti tude toward the UJ, worm Health. U.N.E.S.C.O., and the Food and Agricultural organ ization. A film will also be shown. Following this program, the members will hear a brief re port on the league's local pro ject "police protection for ju veniles and investigation , for the need of a police woman in Salem." to be given by ; Mrs. Richard Embick, chairman, and Mrs. Ben Ratcliff. Church Rites Unite Couple GERVAIS Miss Helen Irene Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Moore of Brooks, . be came the bride of Harry Nosack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nosack, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Sept 8 with the Rev. George Sniderhon officiating at the 10 o'clock rites, ' : Miss Helen Keber of Mt Angel was the organist and Miss Jean Manning of Gervais the soloist. The bride wore a ballerina gown of lace over taffeta with a fingertip veil caught to a headdress of seed, pearls; and lace. She carried a white prayer book marked with white carna tions and bouvardia. - Miss Marian Moore, sister 01 the bride, was the maid of hon or. She wore a ballerina gown of pink taffeta with a white eye let organdy overskirt She car ried a nosegay of pink rose buds. ' '- Jim Nosack served as . best man for his brother. John Moore, brother of the bride, Harry Er wert and Eugene Nosack, cou sins of the groom were ushers. Mrs. Moore selected a navy blue gown with rust accessor ies for her daughter's wedding and a corsage of gold chrysan themums. Mrs. Nosack, ; the groom's mother, wore a black crepe gown with red accessories. Her flowers were pink chrysan themums and bouvardia. i A reception was held in the parish halL Mrs. William A. Milburn, aunt of the bride, cut the cake, assisted by Miss Mar ian Moore and Miss. Jean; Man ning. Assisting about the rooms were Miss Vivian Sturgis, Miss Phyllis Finnicum, Miss . Myrna Landon, Miss Beverly Saylor, Mrs. Amos Shaw, Mrs- E. Lan don, Mrs. Peter Schlechter, Mrs. R. Birn, Miss Katy Dietrick, Mrs. Jack Scorgie and Mrs. Larry Saylor. r- 1 The couple will live In Oregon City. For going away the bride wore an oxford grey suit with rust accessories. - Miss Harper Weds U.S. Navy Man CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY ... Swegle Road Garden Club with Mr. Robert Fryrear, 7:30 pjn. saiem writers Club with Mr. and Mrs. N. r. Anderson, 1140 Belmlre Drive, 1-J3Q p.m. i , . - Missouri Club with Mrs. C R. Os born, 4240 State SU 12 JO no-host luncheon. : - Junior Hi-Y, and Hi-Y Mothers Cl'ib, YMCA, salad luncheon, noon. American War Mothers meet at American Lesion Chib. 2 p.m. Salem- General Hospital Auxiliary at YWCA, 10 a.n. ( - Swegle -Woman's Club workshop meeUng with Mrs. Clark McCalL WEDNESDAY Salem - Firemen't Auxiliary with Mrs. Charles Patterson. 2240 Elec tric St.. S p.m. Women's ' Guild. First Congrega tional Church, covered dish ; lunch eon at church, l"pjn. Women's Fellowship. Knight Me morial Church, tea. 2 p.m. Soroptimists luncheon, business meeting,- Golden Pheasant, noon. Degree of Honor Protective Asso ciation. Inspection of officers, Salem Woman's Club, p. m. Centralis Temple. Pythian Sisters, Beaver UaU, S p. m. . THURSDAY Auburn Woman's Club with Mrs. Harnr Eckstein. 5M0 Center SU noon. Salem Toastmistress Club. Golden Pheasant, 8 p.m. Keizer Sewlne Club with Mrs. Ben Claggett, 1820 Chemawa Road, all day. Sojourners meet at Salem Wom an's Clubhouse. 1 D.m. Neighbors of woodcraft - Thimble Club with Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell. 1563 Norway St.. no-host luncheon, noon, Merry Minglers with Mrs. J. L Wafers. 1:30 D.m. ' " . West Salem Woman's Club meet at West Salem City Hall. Id. m. Labish Meadow Gardeners with Mrs. Alvaln Van Cleave. V20 dessert. Past Presidents. Woman's Relief Corps, with Mrs. Sarah Peterson, 235 west Wilson st iso to p. m. ntmAT ' balem Woman's Club meet at club house, 2 p.m. Willamette University Faculty Wo men's Club with Mrs. G. Herbert Smiht. 2 JO p.m. Queen to Visit Nile Club in October BUTTEVILLE Miss Berna- dine Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harper "of Butte ville, was married to William Croco, son of Mrs. Earl Chinn of Orenco, and formerly of Butte ville, on Saturday, September 26 in Yuma, Ana. ; Mr. Croco is a seaman with the navy and the couple will live in San Diego until he leaves for Japan. His commanding officer accompanied the couple to Yuma. Mrs. Croco was with an insur- ance company in Portland prior to her marriage. This makes three marriages in the Croco family within the past several months, Barbara v Jean Croco married Jack McLeod June 6, and Mrs. Russell Croco mar ried Earl Chin on September 4. i Past ' Presidents 1-Woinan'i Relief Corps will meet at the home of Mrs. Sarah Peterson, 233 West Wilson St, on Thursday afternoon from 1:30 to 4 o'clock. ... DAR Luncheon On Saturday Mrs. George Bossman gave an interesting book review of Thom as B. Costain't "Silver Chalice" at the luncheon meeting of Chem eketa Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution Saturday afternoon atf the Marion HoteL Mrs.! H. G3 Henderson, regent, presided at the business meeting. The , chapterf passed $ the amend ment to the by-laws and raised dues a dollar per year. . Guests at the meeting; were Mrs.Winifrea Pettyjohn, Mrs. Jack Taggart, Miss , Helen Lane and Mrs. Charles Ratcliff of Rio Vista, CaLi.,f formerly of Salem and a member of the chapter. . Loaders Will Hold First Mooting S- The Girl Scouts Salem District Leaders club will hold its first fall meeting! Thursday morning at the YMCA from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The program will include songs, games and crafts, using the Halloween theme. Members are asked to dress for fun and bring interested friends and . neighbors. There will be a baby sitter provided for the chil dren at the YMCA. Mrs. James Waite is president of the intermediate Girl Scout leaders and ;Mrs. W. A. Link for the leaders of. the Brownie Scouts, -j -, Thrco Couples Arb Winners I i "if,' Three married couples were among thefour winners of the first i October master point com petition of? the Salem Elks Dup licate Bridge club. They were Mr. and Mrs.4 Arthur L. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Max Moore of Scio, Mr. and sMrs.1 ftarry Freund of Cor vallis, and Ray Ward and Oliver B. Huston Others placing in the two-section tournament included Mrs. Miltdn D. Parker, Charles Tamb- ling,: ' Mrs.1 C; C. Gabriel, Mrs. Walter A. Barsch; Mrs. A. G. Sen der, Mrs. J. Lewelling and Mrs. Jose Morik, all of Corvallis; Charles Tambling, W. P. Leary, Mrs. Donald Duncan, Mrs. W. E. Ritchie, Mr. R. H. Tokerud, Mrs. Leona Taylor, Mrs. L. W. Fras ier, Mrs. Ward Graham and Ellis H. Jones. I--. -'''- ;,. In the Monday evening series for the senior players, L. W. Fras ier has taken the lead after three tournaments. Closely following were Mrs. W. Graham, W. P. Leary, Mrs. Robert McKesson, Gilbert Groff and Ralph S. Dan- nen of Brownsville. - Junior top scorers in the week ly tournament ' for duplicate beginners were- Mrs. Kenneth Hanson and Mrs. Dale Emery, both of Stayton, and Mrs. Carl Charnholm and Donald Duncan. Salem Daughters of the Nile welcomed ten new members at the club's first luncheon meet ing of the season Monday ai the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Claude Post, president, presided at the business session. New members welcomed were Mrs. Charles E. Low, Mrs. Mel vin Kelley. Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Everett Crabtree. Mrs. Wil bur McCune, Mrs. Jess ? Early- wine, Mrs. Paul; Hicks, Mrs. Charles Hatfield, Mrs. James L. Smith and Mrs. En a Harless.. Mrs. Kenneth podge was chairman of the luncheon com mittee. The club will hold two meet ings in October and there will be no regular meetings in Novem ber. Mrs. Fred i L. Peterson, queen of Nydia Temple, i will make her official visit to the Salem Club on Mondav. October 26 at which time she wilfW hon ored at a luncheon at the Masonic ' Temple. v.: -.?- A rummage sale is being plan ned by the club iwith proceeds to go to the Shrine Hospital. Mrs. John GraybiU is chairman and Mrs. Elmo McMillan, co- chairman, of the sale to be held Oct 30 and 31 over Green- baum's. . ; Mrs. Hyde to Inspect ' A special meeting of the De gree of He nor Protective Associa tion will be held at Salem Wom on's Club, 460 N. Cottage St . 8 p.m, Wednesday, Oct 7. Mrs. Violet Hyde of Albany, state past president, will conduct the inspec tion of officers' work. All officers and members are asked to be present J Woman's Society of World Service of the Englewood United Brethren Church will meet for a 1:15 dessert luncheon on Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Leila Luckey, 679 Breys Ave. Mrs. Otis Bradbury is the leader and a white elephant sale will be held during the meeting. Mrs. Elmer O. Berg will be hostess to the AAUW Spanish group at ; her North Summer Street home Thursday nighL - Club Notices To Be Mailed Increase in the number of clubs using The Statesman for meeting notices has made . it necessary to request that all such information be tent in by mail, rather than telephoned. r Club presidents Should in form their publicity chairmen to send in the notices on post cards, preferably typewritten. Material for the Sunday States man must be in the hands of the Women's Department by Wednesday noon. j Surprise Dinner Fetes Couples SILVERTON The Dwight Footes, who have lived for sev eral years at 214 Cowing Street, and the Lawrence Liermans, for merly of Bethany, were feted at an ' all-church surprise no-host dinner Friday night at the Meth odist Church. The Liermans have just moved to Stayton and the Footes are moving to Coos Bay. Both families were active membert of the local Methodist Church, Mrs. Foote having serv ed as superintendent of the jun ior division of the church school and as president of the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Mrs. Lierman, prior to Mrs. Foote, served for more than two years as president of the WSCS. She was also a teacher in the Church School. Both Mr. Foote and Mr. Lierman were members of the official church board. The group presented the two families with gifts for their new homes. The Rev.? Douglas Har- relL pastor, was master of cere monies. Edgar R. Boyce, chair man of the church board, made the presentation of the gifts. Auxiliary Will Work on Sale Auxiliary to Military Order of Purple Heart win meet with Mrs. Verne Ostrander, 4255 Center St Wednesday, October 7 at 8 pjn. After the meeting the auxiliary members will work on the coming Viola sale. ' Eugene Shrout chairman of the sale, will join the auxiliary. Mrs. Lorraine Boehmer is : auxiliary chairman. This money is used for the veterans and their families and the hospital and rehabilita tion program carried on by the organization. The Purple Heart organization is open, to all combat-wounded veterans of all wars. : Mrs. Delmer Ramsdell and Mrs. Hunt Clark Swill entertain the Little Garden Club of Salem Heights on Thursday afternoon at a one o'clock dessert luncheon at the Ramsdell home on West Salem Heights Avenue. Mrs. Jay Morris will present the program. A Itirqo' Days'; Ccjn!i lz Vc-J7 Cmmmmm-m CI"""" I Qecffiulsioa relieves promptly because it toe into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden Bhkgat and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. mSamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you er stone refunded. Creoraulsion baa stood the test ot millions of cnEor.:ui!siorJ al Ihe feci cf the Bridge Uesl Salem Ilils Ilcrlh cf ihe Underpass Salom Opsn Every Day ... 8 a. n. la 10 p. n. I'xUCLS GOOD f EiDAY IriilU IriURSDAY I I 3 mw-usra CAI7I7ED GOODS SiLS! 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