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1 - '- .. Ill) Silcn, Ore.. Sun., April 23, '35 b:!sl Whirl to Includo a ucund cf Tens end Luncheons .4 Arricd in Mr. Angel i.. i i- r -f I Dkt P iVSCS Grcles Me?t KiTcncn lour evenr or iucsaay,iwu''",,u r'" w n r: n L ft.Mi 10 uivo uensms Uw'IIUUI 1UI iiUpUUIlWUIl HUlllwll Bv iTlTYt: F.XGLIH 8utema Satiety ldilr Th Cnt vwk of May mil b ushered in with i round of partie. Ivlud p.f eeveral hue benefit affairs. Mrs. Robert DAmond and in KennetH Sherman will be boittfflM lor an ln Thursday afternoon tt the former aome oa North Mr Street. Guesta have been invited to call between 2 and Greeting euest at tha door will be Mr. G. DvidUwe ( Shirley Bier) of L-er., niece of Mr. DeArmond. Mr. Maynard Shiffer and Krs. S. D. Wile. Pre.iding at tha tea urn will U Un. Aubrey X. theely of Spok.n. (titer of Mr. DArmd whole vniurf (a the capital Mr. Lester Carter. Mr. Urn C. W.tu, Un. Lf turd A. JUwUwoo, Mr. Charlea CampbtU and Mr. 'JE??-...' .4 in. win ha Un. Robert K. u.m T.miinuiB Un davbourn Dyer, Mrs. u, r. a. ......... - , !" uM Ronald Hudkin. Mr. Feter ounnsr, r. Robert Cannoinir. Otto Krauabaar, Mr. Cobura Cnbanhorat and Mr. Gerhard Jgenitcher. v . --' ALlr'bTrthsS!it ind Krs. Robert foral o'clock luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at the former fmtedWS. Wei. "ill be i. p!y ioUowia, tha luncheon. Jr U b. tti juert ofbonor It pr-uptial party Tf". j!S Mrt . Cktw C W.ller. Mrs. Kannath Jvn ta& l in? MnT WUUrd M.rthaU aiitarUin. Tba affair will b hald at th Wallet homa an Boltos Terraca. . . . . A roup of lonfuma menu ,,"".L"r.l ill . ihi I 130 o clort luxoeon. a futura Mrs. Caraoa. miacaUanaoua abewar will fat tba Congregational Vomcni Guild Slates Muting Tha May meetin tt tha a maa'i Guild ef th rirtt Coopefa tiofial Oturch will be held at 1 a m. aa Wedneaday la th Mayflower Room of tht church. Mr. IToreoc ParUh will con duct aerric of dedication for tha Woman'a Gift Tba Social Action commlttea hai charia l tha day' proiram, "A Window m Our World." Mr. Ju lian J. Kaiaer win praaent a film, "Tba Sound of Stoat." an titan loo of tht theme of tht book "Chrlatlaa Faith and frttdom:' which tht group haa beta at tidy Inf. Tht tea hour win ba In charf a of a commlttea from Circle 4: Mrs. John G. Herr. Mrs. R. D. Slater, Mrs. Albert Xing and Mr. r. L. Calvert. . Silver Tea at Singer Homo Thursday : Calendared for Thunday after noon li tht annual lilvet tea to ba firea by tht Watt Salem PTA at tha Kinfwood Helfhtt home f Ur. and Mrs. La Sing at, S3S Xinfwbod Drive, Calling hour art from 2 to S.M o'clock. AH PTA members, friend of tht school and tht Intereited public are Invited to attend. Greeting fuettt at tht door will ba Mr. Maurice Shepherd, Mrs Wirren Baker ind Mrs. Robert Xmjalry. In charge of tht gutat book will ba Mr. Gordon Don kin. Mr. Rolllt Beam and Mrs. Herbert Euach. Prealdlng at the ailver bowl will ba Mrs, Don Ft tenon, Mrs, Stanley Hammer and Mrs. Carroll Auat Pourini at the tea and coffee rni' during the afternoon will be Mr. Edwin Maert Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs. Murk Gehlar, Mr. T. J. MeanaJa. rL.S- wile of tht school principal, ind MQTO W.nairman Mr. Walter Snyder, wil of the i achool aupcrintendent Mr. Jerry Dyball wa hortei Mr. Leonard Crmt U cha U the meetinf et tht Beta Slim mta of tht Ua with Mrs. Don chapter of tba Cpallon Sigma ; Rimadall tht co-chairman. AaalrtM Alpha sorority, vUh Mrs. W. I. inf on commltteH art Mrs, Gui Hillerkh and Mia Jeannknt John Moore. Mr. John GlodL Mr, ton u co-hottattei. Harry MoriU, Mrs, Richard Nl- Reporta were given by tht mem- ton, Mrs. Douglta Walker, Mr, hen who attended the etata con Davld Halt, Mr. Dalt Worthing- ventioa at Roaeburg, held April SI tot ind Mrs. Albert Stout and 21 Announcement wa made that Mrs. Howard Elwood wa ap pointed state tervlc chairman by tht newly elected ttate prtttdent at tha Roaeburg convention, A comical skit wai preeented by Mr. Deryl Currie, Mr. Jot J action, Mr. Tony Loian. Mia Idonm Shimanek, Mn. Raymond Peeron- boom and Mr. Richard O'Connor. Mrs, R. haa Level! wU taier- tain member ef tht Theatre Arti Croup at a 11M luncheon Tuet day afternoon at her Crolan Creek Road bom. Mn. Kenneth Lattlck will give a review of tht comedy, "Reclining figure," by Harry KurnlU. Mrs. Elwood is Y Rcprsscntctiv Are Sp:aksrs Mr. Gail Wood and Dale Dyk man, repreentative of the YWCA many of them ffatunng keepini or family room. 1U be open to ! r(J p4rtjM to given j(ay t ,n(j avenue. May t. at 10 30 a m. Ada na P0c " mem- A kitchen tcur ! on the aocial agenda for May Day. Six kitchen, rOl'R CORNERS Th WSCS Circle of the Trinity Methodist Church are scheduled to meet as The Gamma Phi Beta alumna fo!ow,. Utcv Harding Circle: Mrs. are making plana for two benefit William Fiester, hosies. 4170 Beck the public on Tuesday between 10 a.m. and 1 p m. The tour i being sponsored by the Salem Vnit, Republican Women'a Federation L 1 1 of Oregon. ' Kitchens to be open are at the following home: Mr. and Mr, nil Harland G. Brock, 2690 Bluff; i : 1 iMr. and Mr. Brazier C Small, r... f-K i Mr. ana air, crazier v.. omiu, C . 1 : 2693 Bluff; Mr. and Mra. WalteriK QeeQm DOV V .1 1. Kirk, 2995 S. 12th St.; Mr. U,UUI 1 1 Uyj7 '( ! Bolton Terrace; Mr. and Mr.ib8neTlt 1 6Q At Brands i-1 ' nd Mr. George C. Weller, 2740 Bolton Terrce; Mr. ana Mr. John P. Mauldinj, 2380 Bolton Terrace: and Mr. and Mr. Glenn H Woodry. 1623 John St. ThCl mJt tnnd Son'i A BloMom Day social event will K SM1V" Ll'C -l",'n,d be th. benefit to be given at rm.K. "'i'"'' -. tthe Kingwood Heighta home of Jut- - i. ii.. t'.-,i n,.A. kMau. I hr tf Dsr 1 T IKraiPW ttmMinn u r,k H . J. rrZ Rt- 5 Bo May 1 m- Sar,h i chP"r N- AprU 1 meet Mr. Frank n. pear. iToceea rj , Mra. Leo Goldbv. hostess. in TW onintwl th. iiitiM from the event will be ued for aju Reiman road. May J, I p m. the Kholarahip fund. ... On May I the party wifl be a',,.,, ,fl Alph, xi Mlt dessert bridge at 1 p m. and the llumnM ,t ber home ,Wedneday following day tbe party will be evening. A 7:30 dessert (Upper theld in the evening with a deertwtll be served with Mis Verna bridge at I p m i Krppinger tne co-noites. tan Jor Mr. Jamea H. Nichols Jr. andi'",.ot. ,7 v,i0B of ,h will ipeak on Vacation Spot in Oregon. Mr. Lester Carter are co-chairmen of the benefits. type of program, and the eerv ice available to all interested ia the YWCA and WMCA programa. At the regular meeting ef Chap ter No. 23 to be held May I, there will be election of officer and vot ing en the chapter' choice of can didate for district director. Russell K. Pratt, a representative of tha Salem Chamber of Commerce, will tell of the city measure com ing up in the primary election. ter Service Station. Refresh ment will be lened at Brock home. ( ; Hoatetwee Named ' A group of women have been Invited to assist t.ie hoatesse at tic and Mr. Jamea T. Brand by tne m.mKr. n th. Avmttr lin.ril nt the Salvation Army. The Interetted public ia Invited to attend and atop by for a cup of tea while out driv ing and viewing the blossom tht th varioua. homes. They Include I afternoon. Calling houra are from Mr. H. G. Maison. Mr, t. H.f to I oYrlock. Proceed from Kennedy. Mr. Ed Lewi tnd v'm. wlu "m lne Kno'"- Mr. Kenneth Sherman at th . WIB ,una- Captain and Mr. William t. Mr, and AAri. Htrry SchiKhtr (Marltnt iucillt Pr'otr) who war married at St. Mary' Catholic Church in Mr. Anger on April 14. Tht bride it tht daughttr of Mr. tnd Mr. Anthony Bigltr and Mr. Schaecher It tht ton of Henry A. Schttchtr, all of Ml. Angel. Tha ntwlywtdi will rtaidt in Stltm. (Artz Studio). Small home; Mrs. F win Batter man, Mra. F. W. Poorman, Mr. Sigfrid L'nander and Mrs. Emery Hobba at the Kirk 'home; Mr. Kenneth Perry, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mra Leslie Davi and Mr. Walter L Spaulding at tha Weller home. Mrs. George W. Dewey Jr., Mr. Merrill D. Ohling, Mr. Lloyd F, Milne, at the Mauld'ng home Mr. Evan Boise, Mra. Floyd Scctt, Mr. Frank Brcwn, Mr. Roger Schnell, Mrs. Harold R. Schick Jr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Miller at the Brock home, Mr. Lawre.ice Anderson, Mr. Chtrlei Clagge'.t, Mr. T. Harold Tom llnson and Mr. Robert Ramiden at the Woodry home . Mra. Harold R. Schick Jr. and Mr. Ernest H. Miller are co chairmen of the tour. Aasitting ir Mra. Robert W. Gormsen, tickets; Mrs William R. Shlnn, publicity; and Mr. Roger M. Schnell, hoiteists. Hal Hlbbard Auxiliary. .Called Spanish War Veterans, will moot for a dessert luncheon and social afternoon on Friday at Lipman'i Cherry Room, at 1:30 p.m. Co hostesses are Mrs. Laura Bugher and Mrs. Anna Alley. Ricken will receive the guests, as listed by Justice and Mr. Brand, Mr. and Mr. George D. Hender son and Mr. and Mr. J. Bothwell Aviaon. Presiding at the tea urns will be Mra. Senior Major Charles Cox and Mr. Brigadier Jamet Fooke of Portland. Both are from the PnrtlnnH diviiinnil office of the Ramey and MraDel Salvation Army. A large group of Salem men and women will be assisting about the room. Mn. Ruisel Pratt la ar ranging the decoration. Students Will Speak The Hi-Y Mother will elect new officer at their last meeting of Che season Tuesday at the YMCA at 11:43 a.m. Mother are aaked to bring a eandwich and the committee will furnish coffee and aalad. Mra. Homer L. Gou let haa served aa president the past year. Two exchange students, Sigrld Bruhl of Germany and Alex Agathonos of Greece, will speak on the Difference of the Old and New World a Seen by Foreign Teen-ager. LJ2K Porlicmsntarians To Install Officers lalera Unit of tht National Asso ciation ef Parllamentartana will meet Wednesday night at tht Sa lem Credit Buraan at 7:30 p.m. New officer for tht coming year will be tmrtalled. They Include Mis Lena Blum, president: Mn. Henry Kayier, first vice-president; Mr. Alfred Vick, second vice pretldent; Mr. Frank Marshall, third vice-president; Mlu Eleonor Roberta, recording secretary; Mr. Estill Brunk, corresponding secre tary; Mr. Amy Seldler, treasurer; Mil Vada Hill historian; and Mr. Winifred Pettyjohn, parliamentarian. Mrs. Norman Vaughn bai tervel H prealdent the past year. Com mittee of the Whole ta lesson for Tuesday, which will be conducted by Mra. Harry tanpenfleld. Mlaa Eleonor Robert will be la charge of tht drill. MARG WEN'S Infants'-Childrcn's-Boys' and Girls' Wear Many everyday Items and Spring Mdse. being slashed to make room for Summer and Fall Mdse. . presents. .. i tx arol Dean J Stars stylist consultant who w ill b lit our foundation dtpartmtnt from April 30 thru May 2 Thousands of girdle styles art being ihown in corset department 11 over the nation. How do women chooie t girdle that' right for them? How do you chooae yourt? I It tomething that "tike your eye" and you ' Just buy it? Is it a garment recommended by friends? Is it the same style you've been wearing for many years? Your figure i not only different in rour figure on the ityle the iuggett in the privacy of our fitting room from any other, but It changea your figure need i let Mil Dean help you chooae a garment that doe the most om year to year. Expert consultation of necessary for a proper fit Come la and for you. Try .wihtout any obligation to you. lejaRjKsjpi Club Calendar fuii-rooTtc HASTic Hosimir tVtlDAT Ch4wrli atMpMf, Ota, MmorU Tmpi, tarn. Urn Wnur's Cluk with Mr. and Mrs. N, r. Andtrioa. lia Balaira Drive. T:st a m. Amrtean War Mother meet In Carrier RMm, first MethatKt Churt-h, I f n, . Hi-y Mother matt at YMCA, 1 1 4 a m. VaDNiaOAT Woman' Oulld. Tint Corrn. ttonal Chunk matt la Majrfloww RtaaDAi taioAT Hal Mlbbart Aualllarr, VIWV, turi lunrhaoa, Upman a 1;M p.m. lATUMVAT Chmlita Chaater. SAR, Marina - noMi, a p m. iumkmh. J camftfttblt t mtdltalty iorrtct fftf HaWI tt VAvHtftS) VftttM lrf Jl'tJWft Swbtl fftMftVftf J Hyft' ftf Wft ItMN'Jfftfta Cepitsl Drug Ston 405 Daft St. Comer af Liberty Wt Glvt 1VC Greta Sump BOYS' WEAR leys' 40 ft, WASHAILI DRISS SLACKS 4.t U Up. Sliai 2-12.. 4S TT0N SUITS Sites 1 Wuheble, Valiietta S7.fl 27 " T OVIRCOATSr Wetl-Rayen AcetoU Val.tsS12.9l. Sltti 1-7.. Matt With Matchlni Capi 17 SUITS Mint! ana Plain Value tt 1MI......... 10 f " SPORT COATS Velu.it 14.91 34 JACKITS Drtu ar Play Mart AH Washable. Velue. ta 9.91 CORDUROY ZIP III PANTS Sliti 2-4 Rulerly J 50 $34' dJ ana up XSe ana up $"300 U ant up lejSO Julm- nw was CWikiw tone Two prtporoffons io ctar a PROBLEM SKIN CU.JA.aj. 'tiaiiii Mf DCaTFO CREAM fo htld goofht end dry bltmiinai Of you tUtp. fAL DICATtD lOriOfM fo confimt frtofmanl during tht day t(ncftr yovr mob-wp. MeJkttat' Cream $1.S0 ana S2.S0 Medkatad Letien S1.7SintS2.S0 ' (All prices plus tax) TODDLERS IITS Up to- -m BLOUSES (3-6x Only) 1.79 to 3.98 25 DRESSES Voluei to With all the fea tures found only in garment tell ing for aver SIS Sear regular price t il SILLS nSfWHERI POR 11.50 Ityi' CORDUROY CRAWLERS, JIFFY SUITS 2 PfrSttirrrrrT--;.. rrrrrr COAT It HAT SITS. Wools 1 Rtytn Acetttt. Vtlue ta 12.91 Up ta Girls' m COAT SETS Le Veluei ta 12.91 Up ta SUPPORT THI t SALEM SENATORS The Salem Writera' Cluk will f fllk ; l ' J meet Tuedy night at the home 1 1 If J f 'i'UrHlllv' i of Mr. and Mr. N. F. Anderton, MJ I '. L A g 1145 Belaire Drive, a t 7:30 p.m. f.'l IC V( Ml M 1 1 1 1 I J I JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" , VALUES GALORE ! KERX KM GIRLS' WEAR ijMli Sale Priced I Gi,l.'4 0l- t tL illi&St&Hi&SSlI li 1 SPRING COATS W mtU ' I Values From I.9S ta 29.91 ' W ana up I jj W jb 1 37 $foo , V 7 I SUITS All Waahable ik Ik. MM t il tlllt(IWNUglrt flf I Values to 19.91 ,W end up I w" w' """""" 9 urvfTl UL!.. t. 11 I w ' Zo, ,nl. I 1.00-1.98-2.98 .................... A Off I J IKl :; 1 SPRING HATS I PURSE SITS '' . O " ' ' ) I 1.98-2.98-3.98 5i Off j I 30 rl A ill W lAWtSjGfTaf " r v 1 III JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" I2 a . au en llll - wiaillPJ WW f -"Ttaaa. )Saai T144 I . ... ...ITTvTWlTI m llll! Ys, OFF v ' II r JUST SAT "CHAP.OI fr -- Pair 1 aa llll -"" ' for I.UUIII ' . . I on. r.-J c -a- a rn U 111 llll m 2-8600 Charmode "hi-top" girdle with curve controlling Cordtex -Fiem-Cordtea. waufband insert Help keep top trom rolling, Smooth your midntt. White rayon satin ind leno elastics. Side zipper. Average hip. Sire 26-38. Charmode "free-glide" combines sheer beauty with superb control 00 Just t witp of whue nylon iheer, riyon sitin ind nylon leno elutic, But so deiiflned' to marvelous ly control front panel. Criii-crotied iront panel. Sidt zipper. Average hip. 24 to 34, Charmode "free-glide" 'girdle lets you walk or run with ease Off Off I s&Off INFANTS Sptcial for Not Zonal Koby Wiok Creepers, Crawlers v.iu..?.3 9il75 Topper Sets Reg. 3.91 and 4.91 ..... 2.66 ASSt. TOYS Valuta. 20.00...... Vl Training Pants .9.. 2 3 Pc. Cord Sets Reg. 5.91 and 7.91. THESE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES. SHOP MONDAY 'TILL 9 P.M. FOR BEST SELECTION. WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS MARGWEWS 440 N. Copltol . . Phe tore DADimr opinjoa.m.to9p.mmon. ifii. 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