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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1975)
State Day for Democratic Women Event of Tuesday Democratic womm from all over the state will be m Salem a Tuesday lor lha biennial atate day at the Oregon Ufislature. Mem ber! of the Jane Jefferson club o( Salens will serve at host (or the day's events. " ' The women will visit the tenate and house in the morning and will be officially greeted by Governor Robert D. Holme. The noon luncneoa will be held at the Marion Hotel with Governor Holme at fueat speaker. . . Others appearing oaths luncheon program will be Congrewwoman Edith ureen, who la visiting here from Washington. D.C.: Mrs. Vir ginia Grant of Portland, national democratic committee woman for Oregon; Attorney General and Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, State Labor Comiationer and Mrs. Nor man 0, NiUen, President of the Senate and Mrs. Boyd Overhube, Speaker of the House and Mrs. Pat Dooley. Senator Jean Lewis of Portland. Rep. Grace Peck of Portland and Rep. Katharine Musa M The uaues, In the afternoon the women will be entertained at tea by Oregon's urn leay, Mrs. Robert V. Holmes, at her weekly at home. la charge of arrangements for the day's events are Mrs. Thomas Scales and Mrs. Elmer 0. Berg. Serving as hostesses will be Mrs. Roy D. Green, Mrs. Oscar Llnd- quist, Mrs. Georie Birred. Mrs. . George GrunchaUa, Mrs. Pat Me Carthy and Mrt Jason Lee. Ar ranging the decorations will be Mrs. Reginald Parker, Mrs. Tom Batch elder. Mrs. E. D. Spencer and Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell. Those wishing luncheon reserva tions may call the Marion HdteL New Officers to Preside at Guild The Christian Service Guild of the first Evangelical United Brethren Church will meet Thurs day at the home ef Mrs. I" red Scharf, 1540 Lancaster Drive, at 7:45 p.m. This will be the first meeting with the newly elected of ficers presiding. Mrs. J. H. Neus wanger is the new president; Mrs. Royal Hayes, vice-president; Mrs. L. M. Hines, secretary: and Mrs. Landy Franz, treasurer. Mrs. Warren Pahl la arranging the program. Miss Dorothy Engle bart wiU give a talk on HawaU and shew pictures of Hawaii, where the lived for several years. " Memberrof the Clear Lake Christ Ian Service GuHd will be guests, - ' The Salens Trastmlstreae Clab will meet Thursday Night at the Golden Pheasant at I pjn, with Miss Marine Herringer "as host ess. The speakers - will be Mrs. George B e a n e, Mrs.' Harvey Frenti, Miss Caroline Matter and Mrs. A. J. Ullman. Miss Amanda Anderson will be the toattmistress, Mrs. Robert Morrow, general valuator, and Dr. Eleanor Gut man, table topics chairman. AO interested persona are invited to attend. . m awfalL iir -.-.. .... , ,- i . ... . The prices ore little! The volues ore big! Hundreds of pieces of sportswear in our first spring sale of outdoor foshions represent everything that's popular ' ths season. Sailcloth ... so woshoble! In both plain shades including white :"or3 modern prints. Skipper bronie '. ; morine blues r . black . . pink , , . red and others. Some poplin cottons In. the group. Sizes 10 to 18. O Clamdiggers O Calf skinners b Bermuda Shorts O Short Shorts O Shirts, Jackets O Caps, Bras, O Blouses, Skirts Methodist;:. WSCS Plans Program ''"Mission Field V.tX." is the theme at the meeting of the Wom- an'i Society of Christian 8ervice of First Methodist Church Wed nesday evening. April H at I p.m. In the Carrier Room..' This will be a combined meeting of the Circles and Wesleyan Serv ice Guilds, s , . . Mrs. Charles E. Weeber is in charge of the program .which consists of t play, -Stolen Goods." The cast la aa follows: Mr. Hattie Lucas, Mrs. Margaret Nei man, Mrs. H. Harris, Mrs. Phyl lis Gillis. William Leeper. Hub Harris, Frank Kllbourne, Everett Meier, Lee Golden, Tom Withy combe, George Baker . and Sam Pahl. Directing the play it Mrs. Charlea Weeber, assisted by Miaa Beverly Fulton. . " The worship meditation will be given by Mrs. Myron Pogue and Miss Phoebe McAdams will speak briefly on the work of the guilds. - Tea - wiU be - served following the progrsm by Circle 1 assisted by the Guilds, with Mrs. P. D. Baker and Miss Phoebe McAdams pouring. . .. WSCS to Elect " Member of the WSCS wiU meet in the Carrier Room at 7:30 p.m. for a hort business meeting and election ef officers. ... Mrs. P. D. Baker, president, will entertain members of the execu tive board at a coffee at her home, 925 N. 15th Street, at 10 a.m., Wednesday morning. , - - A rummage sale is 'scheduled for Friday, April (a in the dining room of the church from I a.m. to I p.m. with Circles I and in charge. Mrs. M. C. Wood la chairman. Y'Tcen Mothers' Y-Teen Mother's Club plant its meeting for Tbuarday at U o'clock in the YW social room. Each at tending la asked to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and dessert will be furnished. r- . t Mrs, Marjorie McBride will be the guest speaker and guests will be HI-Y Mothers. Election of of ficers will follow the program. The Salem Navy Mather's Clttb will meet at the home of Mrs. Ida Newton, 561 N. 13th SL, Tuesday night at I o'clock. Mrs. Clem OW sen will bo the co-hostess. Clearance! ' t:- ' Dressy Blouses 99 Novt Our better quality drewy s DSVi.hiy'UtrimmH ' At our Charles of the Rite NvonU?rieers?trico1uMa,nd hand-blended to order for 7sAnSi S3 to 38. J ,. 11 ' .A - -. - -- I t ' " "'' '' ' . - ULsSSB pants, - we for fit, for IV BUUVM Featured in your favorite magazines! tlow: . atMHIerV W-w if ' , i . ... r. - A --- - The girdle that comes in your regular misses drees size. Makes the most of fashion. Dreos t Sized Girdle It's easy, it's smart to wear fana&C$ "DRESS- " t SIZED, girdle. Xasy to chooao because jour " dress and girdle ie are the same. Smart to wear because jour "DRESSSIZED" girdle will per. -' form slimming miracles. Lightweight avion elas- ttJe net ja cleverly teamed and - a biateuttonipoffiiicbeaatwsist $ 50 ' and hips. White with Pink em. ,: I W - broidery . - ' Size 10 to 20. JLV I j 2ND ftOOR CORSET SHOP P 200'Or box6d looHsllBft $2.50. All plus tax. - V . . x ' -' ' in v. .' '.i ' I. - ( V 2ND FLOOR V pants, wonderful pdnts havt all your favorites flattery,' f or fun ... ' verythincj frem short shorts ; t NUUiO BtfO, B(31WVU i "... t r it in i i w kW WW TtDrmfit 1 : beauty bar, your own coloring you before your eyes. Have it mmmm min InJIfi. UMuvi u ini wu o li 5: . -, iwl 1 1 Ai I WWt . v -paw- x.- : l 3 Jr wjw; inn r . 'xi - u f nui itKwm . ii uiww"""11"1" mini ... i'. ; . ....j . IlllU VAJjjr . ' n yalrroad.Cra.tUBdrTyltlEEI April ta. J f J . rv.V.i I - , i For exfrs -pretty subtracttoa, "Sleek" Girdle by Feraifh. . Lightweight Dacroa elastic combines with satin tltstie .' front and back panels for ' eenifortable shaping. Ask for N 1182, 16 inch length, ' 26 te 34, in While " VC- available la , 15 Inch length, eisee 25 to 34, No. 1181. . Start your slimming treatment high, with TJfs" Girdle No. 1590 by Fonafu.' Controls your midriff, ease inches en your waist and hip, light ay taffeta and French elastia, lS-inch length in waist ... sizes 26 to 34. White or Pink. Abo available in " White, 16 inch length, ' No. 1690. ' ,M is perfected In face powder, pressed into an elegant com- Clrltvcf tie JsJra iWi"i"ft,"",'",'VHAl ' M.ili,iltllllllllM11,11111Mia 111 I . t llltl I I 11111 ' M I. . Li . ... AasAsaa . -ffl Hew I J IF"" ' 1 1 J?u Dresses Reduced r Reg. 5f io W Suils Reo. to 59,s Coals 2 m to 74" Coal 58 : t. 1 Miner's AFTER-EASTER CLEARANCE begins Mondoy ' - mornina ot 9:30 o'clock. km , : I IV v. Tht ttt Plaet Afttr f f 1 D ce - .COATS, SUITS, DRESSES It I a clearance of regular trocks of coots, suits ond dresses. Brand no met you know and con trust! If you've awaited until ofttr the "cold spell" to select your new spring ond summer outfits . . come ond shop these great values now! . 5- ; m Drosses . . 4 At td.88. lUMSnd 118-88 you'll want several of these smartly fash ioned dresses! Prints in fresh new sprmf patterns , . , plain shadea for now and later. Rayon acetates . . . some finer cottons , . . aubby weave silks. BOTH FULL AND SLIMLINE SKIRT TYPES. SHORT, LONG AND SLEEVELESS. Refular and half sixes ... but not every lite in each style. Coats... V-. I Our finest quality coats are 1 1 A i -Aiier-avasier pricca mi hii mi II Ml . moneyl At S38 and sse you may I i choose the coat of your dreams. J I ' . I Plia nixMl nr novcltv fabrieal f aBr P I imnnrtMl wools . . . tailorinf that i'i .v- This clearance be will make your coat look like ne' I i ' jk season after season. J Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., to Shop All a2Mf Ma and ' S . S t , I I 1 '-J' 1 ' II a 'Ill .1. mmmmj n ii April 21, '57 (Sea III)-27 Imagine it! That suit you've wanted -for- your- all-season priced only $21.88! Regularly $59.95 to $89.95! Lovely spring shades of beige or gray imported wools in tweeds worsted , . . wool crepes in, stel shades. Sizes 10 to TP. tains Monday morning at 9:30. 2nd floor. 2ND FLOOR, MILLER'S .' ,'( -, . A J '.'it . 17-