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Zonta Club to
Install New
Officers
To Honor Sixth Grade 'DeMolay Boys to
Give Program
Last meeting of the season for
the Grant Mothers will be held
Thursday in the school auditorium I Hanna Rosa Court, Order of
at 1:30 p.m. J. B. Monnette will'th Amaranth will bold its May
speak on Fluoridation and Charles ""J0" Mon,daJ weni.n
New officers will be installed m"1 speak on the school i installation for the trustee will
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at the meeting of the Salem --"i"i'"-"i-iw in oruer in aoamon w me- Temple. Mrs. George R. K. More-
Nile Luncheon
And Sewing
Salem Daughters of the Nile
Club will meet for a 13 o'clock
luncheon Monday at the Masonic
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the Kingwood Heights home of following the program will be the present a Mother's Day degree
Miss Nellie Schwab, 1045 Grand- sixth grade students. Hostesses for the entertainment of those
view, Place, at 7:30 p.m. A des- will be mothers of Miss Bernice' present.
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act I aupfJVi will uc an vcu aim "'"'ft' " a anu .ins. ncia inunuiii-t vwi.i.nt.. tui uic cc- .
asvklino hfctacc arc fi Uiv prr's rnnmc and mpmKprt nf th nins! wil. be chairmen Mr anrf I '
head will preside at the business
session following.
Mrs. James Tindall is chairman
of the hostess committee, assisted
Mrs. Glenn D. Payne, Mrs.
ine Buren, Miss Bertha Kohlha- executive board. In charge are Mrs. Truman Cummings, and " Schlapkohl, Mrs. J Albert
Ren, Mr. Merle Rosecrans and ! Mesdames Raymond Kazer, Mr, and Mrs. Edward TOwen, Mr. Sholseth, Mrs. Robert White,
Miss Mabel Savage. inowara .uaison. Annur Lee ana "" Mri ugiesoee, air. ana Mrs. A. Dell Shields and Mrs.
Dr. Helen Pearce will install i
I Mrs. J. Burton Crarv. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Rockafeller. Mr. and
I Mrs. Willard Moore, and Ms.
Mahpi rnri nrf Mice Ho,-i ' wauoe rresnati.
Harold C. Walling.
Nile members will meet for
sewing for the Shriners Hospital
Miss Joanne Terhark, senior at
Willamette University, who
has been presented the Amy
Burnham Onken award from
Pi Beta Phi as the outstand
ing senior woman . in her
province.
Miss Terhark
Outstanding
Pi Phi
Miss Joanne Terhark. senior at
Willamette I'nhcrMty. was pre-'
sented the Amy Burnham Onken
award from Pi Beta Phi as out
standing senior woman in her prov
ine at the annual Founder's Day
Ba!iuet in Por; land
The award gnen by province
president. Mrs Stewart Tult, was
presented in ei)inmemmiirat:on of
the past grand president of Pi Beta
Phi to one senior woman in each
of the sorority's sixteen provinces,
embracing 102 chapters. On t h e
basis of recommendation, the
Grand Council of Pi Beta Phi will
srlect the outstanding one nf these
sixteen women to be honored as
outstanding senior member of Pi
Beta Phi at the national conven
tion in Tasadena, California, in
July.
Miss Terhark has served as pres
ident of her chapter and is affili
ated with Cap and Gown, Psi Chi.
Beta Alpha Gamma, and Kappa
Delta Pi. A psychology major, she
is senior scholar in the educations
department and was a member of
the rally squad Outstanding in
scholarship, she received the Har
riet Rutherford Johnstone prize for
two years and was awarded the
Charles E. McCulloch scholarship
from Willamette University.
A graduate of Cleveland High
School. Miss Terhark is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs Fred J. Ter
hark of Portland.
Hattie Bratzel to
Be Club Speaker
Mother's Day will be the theme
of the May dinner meeting of the
Christian Business and Profession
al Women's Council which will
meet Tuesday. May t. at the Mar
ion Hotel at S-13 p.m. A Mother's
Day tribute will be presented by a
family of three generations-Mrs
Ethel Frey, Mrs. Manlanc Hurd,
and Janie Kurd.
Miss Hattie Bratzel. Salem at
torney and court reporter, will
speak on "Women's Place in Pol
itics." Mrs Doris Aldrich of Port
land, aulhor o "Out of the Mixin?
Pnwl" aid the mother of nine chil
dren, will hntig a Mother's Day
message She ps tiie wife of Dr.
Willard Aldrich, president of the
Multnomah School of the Bible in'
Portland. j
Special music w ill be given by ;
Marilyn Barnett, contralto I
All women are cordially invited;
to attend and reservations should i
he phoned to Mrs (' (i. Abbott,
or Miss Janette Buck by Sunday.1
May 6.
Miss Josephine Raumgartner i
will be hostess to the Delta Delta
Delta alumnae Monday night at
her North Summer Si reel home at
7 .10 o'clock. A dessert supper
will be served with Mrs. D. C.
Moore heading the hostess com
mittee, assisted by Miss Esther
Baird, Miss Bertha Kohlhagen and
Mrs. Raymond Walsh.
the following officers: Mrs. Tnm
Wolgamott, president: ' Mrs. : Emerson, Mrs. James Tindall,
James B. Haley, first vice-presi-1 Mrs.
dent; Mrs. Everett Poe. second Rocnicke, directors. ! tk. vic..ri ri..k -;n i ' in the morning it 10:30 a.m. Sew
vice president: Mrs. Alice I.e- Dave Hoss will speak to the Tuesday it the home of Mrs W ing chairman is Mrs. Gordon
Some, treasurer: Mrs John , group on the city issues to be i G Walker. 1045 N. Summer St. I Skinner, with Mrs. J. A. Sholseth
Schmidt, secretary: Miss June on the May ballot. for a 12:30 no-host luncheon the co-chairtnan.
Mothers, Dads to
Hear Dr. Schunk
Election of officers will highlight
th final meeting of the McKinley
! Mothers and Dads Cub Monday
'night at the school at p.m. Dr.
j George J. Schunk, speaker (or the
I evening, will present the program,
("Stages of Child Development,
1 ages I to II."
Reporting briefly on ballot mea-
sures in the coming elections will
!oe Charles Schmidt of the Salem
School Administration and James
Clark of the County Planning Com
mission. On the hospitality committee for
the evening will be room mothers
from Miss Joanne DeMerritt's and
Mrs. Stingley's rooms. They in
clude Mrs. Wayne Hadley. Mrs.
John Herr, Mrs. Robert Stevenson
and Mrs. W. Ed Seamster.
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Tuesday night at the Norway borne j the Morn.ngside Methodist Church , Thursday night it the home ct
ot Mm. Ruskin D. Blatchford. A will meet with Mrs. Gilbert Aus- "" Dat'w HT.
covered dish dinner will be served tin. 1135 Albert Drive. Tuesday at HhU Avenue.- at 7:
at 7 o'clock. A feature of the din- l: p m. Mrs. John Maris will P . D. S. Boyes wtH be tne
ner will be a recipe exchange of i give the devotions and the pro- ssiw nostess.
gram wilt be a Boon review oc
Royal Mother" by Mrs. Clarence
Stacy.
the various dishes brought to the
dinner. New officers will be in
stalled later in the evening.
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PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
AT 150 SOUTH UBHTY
IS OPEN SUNDAYS
13 Neon to 2 P. M.-4 P. M. to 9 P. M.
Weekdays- A. M. to 11 P. M.
(Other Hours, Call 9-9123 or 4-3336)
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tall mothers. Its 6-gore skirt is
sure not to ride up. Red. pink,
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bonus tea service
$165
A complete 6-piece silvcrplated tea and coffee service
(including 17x29" tray, 9-cnp coffee pot, 8-cup tea pot,
6" creamer, 6" sugar,) PLUS ... for this special offer
only, a FREE 12!i" high swinging tea kettle. Here'i
Mother's dream come true!
'plus 10 fed. tax
Silverware, 1st floor
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nylon polka dot
12-98
Here'i a present-perfect dotted
! shirtwaist that's sure to pleas
Mother. It's nylon jersey,
washes quickly, no ironing.
Pink, navy, yellow ktd aqua, 7
10-20; 12X-22JL . ;
Moderate Frkt Shop, 2nd floor.
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Kislav gloves
7-15-30
Fashion correct Kia's in im- f,
ported French Doeskin and Kid.
All completely washable. In
white, of course, tor Mothers
.summer wear. 6-71!.
Clows, hi floor
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Charbcrt Mist
LAVISH S-or. size is regularly
$3! Mother's favorite "Breathless
Mist" fragrance shell splash on
all suminer long. Beautifully gift
boxed.
Cosmetics, 1st floor
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STATIONERY orr-ics SUf PUIS
FILES DESKS CHAItS SAFES
4iS Snt M. Pk. 2-14SS . Sikm, On. 2.
mesh lags
10
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Hand in hand with fashion, our
practical aluminum mesh hand
baus that clean with the stroke
of a damp cloth 7ip-top or plas
tic frame. White.
llnndhnpi, 1st floor
FalMTJJC eSCCMltcd Mil)
(leltl She'll bathe with Aphrodisia, Act IV or U ood
hue lrat;rances . . . and love the luxury as a woman
does! Three petal-pink French-milled takes 52
Dana spray colognes
(center) Tabu, Amliush, 20 Carats, I'latine or Emir
. . . all favorite fragrances, one of which Mother will
adore. .1 full ounces, spray-mist ltlle ft,'t'
Shiiiton creani oYotloranl
(riidifi "Desert Flower" deodorant keeps underarms
desert-dry, flower-fresh. Specially priced i'i oft'1 tor
Mother's Day giving, regularly $1, now j)
Cosmetics, ivt floor
'ylus lux
"Dircctoire"
cologne
from ...
3.50
Directolre is the fragrance of a
splendid era. A lightly exciting
floral blend, bottled, packaged
and sealed in France. Bv Charles
of the Ritz.
Cotmetics, 1st floor
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