TB OISGOlf STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Mbrnfng, february 71, W9
FACE SEVLfl
A Bridge
Luncheon
Mil, Wallace P. Cainon pre
sided t a smartly arranged
luncheon Wednesday afternoon
at her Lclie street home In
compliment to member of her
club and a gioup of additional
guet.
Bouquet of v-inM centered
tde individual luncheon tables."
Contract bridge was in play dur
ing tne afternoon.
C(irr were placed for Mrs.
F.uin Kf h. Mn. John Carson,
Miv Kllx-rt W. IlobcrU, Mrs.
Donald MrCargar, Mn. James
Humphrey, Mis. Keith Brown
and MrV John Griffith, addi
tional gueM, and Mrs. Kenneth
Power. Mr. Raymond Bone
stcele, Mr. Wolcott K. Buren,
Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mn.
(Jeorge Weller. Mn. Kenneth
Wilson. Mis. Willard Marshall,
Mrs. John (aughell and Mrs.
Carbon.
Mrs. Kayser Is
Club Hostess
Mrs. Bessie Kayser was host
e at her horn for members of
the Salem Credit Women's
Breakfast club Tuesday night. A
dessert wai served on lart
covered table centered by an ar
rangement of evergreens and
tall tapeis. Each place was
marked by a hatchet, carrying
out the Washington birthday
motif,
1'res.ident Dorothy Hill con
ducted the bulneag meeting then -became
auctioneer, selling "this
and that" wrapped and tied in
colored i ibbon. The proceed
went into a fund for the pur
pose of sending the cluJ) presi
dent to the distrit t convention.
The next rrg'ilar meeting will
le March 3 and a board meet
ing will be held February 20.
fiF.BVAH A bridal shower
vas given Sunday at the St.
IviuU hall in honor of Mr. Ed
waid Grasman, the foimer
Koaahe Keene.
The gift table was centered
with a basket of spring floweis
and mixed greens. Blue an1
white atieamem provided the
decorative note about the hall.
('aid were in play during the
afternoon- with prizes going to
Mn. Op.il Mhoney and Mn.
Thresa Seifer. Mr., Hazel Pat
terwm rereied the door prize.
The honored gnet received
rruiit twautiinl gifts. Refresh
ments ivie eed to one bun
dled rJWijile
Today's Pjiltcrn
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to mase a new jacnei
and skill at smII cost? Uie up
a mifriV'discarded suit Pat
tern 4623 has eay-to-follow di
lutions' A smart outfit for all
four seasons!
Pattein 4823 comes in sizes
12. 14, 16, 18, 20. Sire 16, suit,
. takes 2 'i yards 54-inch fabric.
vend IUfNir CENTS in coins fof
rhu pattern to The Oregon States
man. Pi wn De pt . Faltn, Ote Print
plainly 1f.. NAME, ADDBESS.
ttii fTMnrm.
Oroer our ropy of Anna Adams
Pattern Bonk for Fall and Winter)
lifteen cent more brinxi you theae
mart style for the whole family!
Book Include! printed tnatructloni
for making EIGHT aceeoaoriea: Jt
hat, 3 bajj. pepium. bed)acket.
WlY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
Thta Old Troatnsowt Often
Brings Happy Relief
Vafty nffera rrflera tiarrlre satkiefca
oWi y , om the? 4 iarevar Uat taa rrai aauM
their tfwiMeaaay be tired kiaaara.
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anaotr luatn arlUl afnarUaa: and kurala
aowtiuwa show therm h aamrtiuaf wrmog
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Miss Inez Hiliiker, dctughler ol Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Hilfiker, whos mqagement to Mr, Roger Emery, son of
Mr. and . Mrs. Sam Emery all of Salem, has been re
vealed. ThI young couple graduated lrom Salem high
school, Mr.? Emery returned recently from Europe where
he served with the 101st airboume division. (Kennell-
CLUB CALENDAR
THI'RID AT
Willnii Farultv no hot
dinner. Chreato Cottace, I pin.
Salem Woman's cluli brids
benrflt. rluhhoiiae. S p in.
Kaletn t'ouiwll of Woinn' Or
f anrrations, 'hamper of com
metre. 1 p.m.
AAL'W rvenlnf Mleraltua
rrmip with Mim Helen Dctchet,
SIS N. IStli at . B p in.
Keier Sewing club with Mn,
Joe Hartruff. alL dar Uiaellnc.
Young Matrons t tub, YWC'A, .
dexaert luncheon, 1:30 p.m.
Pat T'reaMenta of Hal Hibbard
auxiliary. USWV, 1 p rn. rfaaaert
lunrh with Mi. Ida Knight, 1SSS
Roosevelt St.
ramtr
Ann Judaon Miaalonary aori
etr. Fint Bapltat chunii, 7,S
p m.
Woimn'i Bibta rlaai. rirt
MUiralii church, with Mn. Arie
Condi a, lt3 Noith Irotit at, I
p.m.
itTisotr
DauaNtera of Nile no-boat din
ner, Maantnc Temple, l:J pm,
West Salem Club
Holds Meeting
Ttie regular monthly senh'.on
of the West Salem Woman's club
was held in the city hall. It was
the firt meeting In mora than
year, to be held in the club
rooms, Blue Lake Cannery hav
ing; finally vacated. Seven guests
were present. Mrs. H. Bonney
showed her shell collection. On
item of particular interest was a
miniature lighthouse and grounds
constructed from shells. There
were other entertaining features
in charge of Mrs. Ed Underwood.
Hostess were Mrs. Ed Under
wood. Mrs. Rose Pfeifauf, Miss
Lottie McAdams, and Mrs. Pearl
McVey. Mrs. Glenn -Davenport,
pre (dent, was in charge of the
busbies meeting;.
Mr. aad Mrs. F. W. rarsus
have returned from a week's
stay along the Oregon coast.
Mrs. K. A. Karta will eater
tain mcmberg of her club at a
bridge luncheon Friday after
noon at her country home.
CARTES GIRDLI
Rayan figured esttaa
batiste bonad In frant
far lightweight control.
Clastio side sartsrs far
amf art whan yen
move, f frant, and 1 1"
back. Fewr gartsrs
with alaatia Inaerta.
Llentwsiahtt, aemfart
able and leaf wearing.
$1.98
Mrs. Mar gar at
Simmons
Corset! ere in Charge
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YWCA Corner
Martha Meada chapter of
Tii-Y haa Invited Ann Guthrie
chapter members to be ftiesti at
a no-host supper and swim to
night. The swim will be at the
YMCA, the supper following to
be at. the YWCA.
Winifred Heard chapter of
Tri-Y held a cabinet meeting
Wednesday at the high school to
outline the calendar for the re
mainder of the year. Grace
Elliott chapter held a fireside
supper at the YW Wednesday
night. Marion Cuthbett chapter
met Wednesday morning to hear
reports on the mid-winter con
ference held recently st Eugene.
Reports from Girl Reserves
lit Leslie ninth, grada croup
with the following new officers
for the second semester: Sharon
Hamilton, president; Doris Beats,
vice president; Jeannette Schie
del, secretary - treasurer;! Mar
Jorie Ogle, sergeant at arm; Al
li Lou Olhing, inter -club coun
cil member; Pat Severin, alter
nate council member; Edith Ann
Simpson, publicity chairman;
Marge Acton, song leader,
Mrs, Carl Halvorson met with
members of the Parrish i ninth
grade Girl Reserves the past
week for a workshop in shell
craft. Girl Reserves of Leslie
school eighth grade met earlier
in the week to make plans for a
bowling party to b held next
week.
- At I eelaek t4ay la the First
Baptist church ! Mrs. Mattle
Clark, assisted by Mrs. I D.
Wyatt and Mrs. Johanna Fiske,
will open the regular monthly
meeting and social hour of the
Fidelii class. The devotional
period will be followed ; by a
business session and then there
will be an open discussion on the
prophetic books of the Bjble.
Phone
fill
Gardeners Boost
For West Salem
The Kingwood Garden club
met with Mrv Henry llamm at
her home on Kingwood avenue.
Ten members were present, a
special guet was Mts. llamm'i
siitcr, who is visiting from Min
nesota. The club voted to go on record
as protehting credit being given
to Salem for the many advan
tages and Industrie- of which
Vet Salem 'is entitled. There
was some di,sciSkion as to hav
ing a new name for this com
munity to eliminate confusion.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Lynn Rich
ardson on Senate street.
Tuckers Hosts
For Pinochle
Mrs. Dean Tucker wa hofete
on Saturday night for members
of her pinochle club and hus
bands. The affair was a Valen
tine party.
Present were Mr. and Mn.
Ed Farmen, Mr. and Mrs. I.es
lie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Vestal, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Propp, Mr. and Mrs. William
Lewis, Mr. Alvin Farmen and
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker.
Make Plans For
Rushing Tea
Completing preliminary plans
for sn early spring preferential
tea, members of Beta Sigma Phi
sorority met Tuesday at the
home of Miss Marjorie Peterson
on North 24th at Breyman. Dur
ing the past month several rush
ing events have been arranged
by Mrs. T. Allan Wright end
Miss Ethel Redden of the social
and membership committees. In
vitations are being mailed this
weekend to the prospective
pledges, who will be honored at
the tea the first Sunday in
March at the home of Mrs. Ixyal
A. Warner, social sponsor.
Following the business session
presided over by the president,
Miss Iiazei Shutt, another in s
series of charm lessons was
studied with Mrs. J. A. Wiltsey
leading the discussion.
In a Quality to
Please Grown Ups
Here Is furniture for little tots that hag
the same fine quality as the best of fur
nishings for adults. Moreover, prices ara
most attractive. Each item represents a
real value.
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Roomy Cheat of Drawers
Lots of room for all of baby's
clothing. Very
attractively fin
$21.50
ished.
Nursery Chair, a Value
Attractive and (? QC
well made T wajji3
Wet-Proof Crib Tad
$9.95
up
A DeLuxe Stroller
Quickly converted from a
stroller to a baby walker. A
big value! Q QC
From na7a7a3
nwipa?wrwwe!
This modern suburban house
has been selected by American
Builder magsiine as ideal te meet
the needs of a yeung wsr veteran
with a moderate Income. It was
designed by Walter T. Anlrka of
Ann Arbor. Mich., for a family
requiring three bedrooms, yet de
siring te keep east dawn.
The house has no basement,
bat the utility room off the
kitchen provides ample space.
Fire-resistant 1 s k asnaatt
shingles were selected for tho
roof to eontrast to the white ex
terior walla of cinder block.
The house Is St feet wide. De
pending npon location and ma
terials nsed, east Is estimated ta
the Sits te 17 class.
Orchard Height (!lnh
MWtft on Frhruary 14
ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Feb. 20
(Special) -The Woman's club met
February 14 with Mrs. Albeit
Bouffleur. Mrs. John Norwood
atslkted. Fourteen membeig were
present and one visitor, Mis.
Dietx of West Salern.
The next meeting wilt be at the
home of Mrs. D. M. Eby on March
14. Helen Taylor will demonstrate
making over old clothing.
The prsying mantis is easily
domoaticated, and in the Orient U
a household pet.
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HAMILTON FURNITURE
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Fust Flooi Plsn
SoIoiih Suspend
Varclainaii Hearing
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 -(f)
Senators telegraphed 23 foimer
banking and business associates of
Commodore James K. Vardaman,
jr., last night asking about his fit
ness to be a governor of the fed
eral reserve board.
Meanwhile hearings were sus
pended after two days which saw
much bickering between Senator
Donnell (fl-Mo), former governor
of Missouri and leader of the
fight agalnat Vardaman, and other
subcommittee members.
High Chair
Wide flaring legs to pi event tipping. Includes
feeding tray, foot rest, etc
Drop-Side Sturdy Crib
Most attractive, well made crib. Furnished J M A Crt
with spring and casteri. From XTeOU
Play-Pen A Value . . $9.95 up
Convenient Terms
Quality Baby Carriage
$17.50 to $79.50
Youth
Attractive, well constructed with
ateel springs
, SALEM. OREGON
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Srven I J n it 411 (lul
Organized Near Lyon
LYONS, Teb. 20. (Special) - N.
John Hansen, Linn county 4 H
club, met with parents and club
leaden at the Fox Valley school
house and organized seven clubs.
The clubs and leaders are cooking
I, Mrs. Glen Julian, cooking 2.
Mrs. Paul Johnston; sewing, Mrs.
Claire Humphries; livestock. Har
ley Scott; woodworking. Claire
Humphries; canning, Mrs. Otto
Weldman; camp cookery, Vern
Lengascher, asuisted by Mrs.
Maude Davis, Mn. Chailes Power,
and Mrs. Lengascher.
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With Tray
$7.95
up
Bed
$29.50
FREE
PARKING
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Rural Pastors
To Gather for
Slimmer Meet
Town and country pastor j will
meet at the state college July 22
to 27 for Oregon's f i rut initiate
of its kind. It is open also to rural
churth lay leaders and religious
education workers. Arrangement
are being made by a committee of
the Oregon council C'hurthea and
an advisory group from the ex
tension service and other depait
menta of the college.
This institute or training course
will be similar to those held in
leading' middlcwcstern and east
ern land grant colleges, says Dr.
K. W. Warrington, chairman of
the planning committee and pro
fessor of religion at the college. It
is intended to provide informa
tion, training and inspiration to
help the rural pastor or church
worker contribute most of the gen
eral betterment of rural life in hi
community. Father Alrtiin Heibel
of Portland and Ml. Angel ha
been assisting in preltiniuaiy
plans.
Other membera of the Oregon
council committee are Dr. Ross J.
Griffith, Eugene; Rev. O. L, Jone,
Silverton; Rev. A. J. Mockford,
Oregon City; Rev. Pierre Smith,
Marquam, and Dr. Millar and Rev.
Ellis Marshburn, Portland.
In the Corvallis and campus ad
visory group are H. C. Seymour,
W. L. Teutsth and L. R. Breith
aupt, Glenn A. Bakkum, Dean M.
F.llwood Smith and Rev. C S.
Neville, the latter from the Cor
vallis Episcopal church.
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MORTIFIED!
NO FRISKJCS
, . .'causa I chased
chicken!
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For
good Digestion,
good Teeth,
good Condition
Your dog needs more than
qntity in food. Tor health,
dogs must have a kilsWttJ
ditt. That is why they need
foods containing SoA mtml
meal mud certs li. Give your
dog ALL the elements every
dog should have in clean,
convenient, concentrated
I'riskies.
FOOO VALUE Friikicv IS ir
gredienis provide all your dog
need for 100 nourihmcnt. Vita
mins, minerals, vegelahlo and
meat-meal proteins a co"iplen
balanced diet.
FtAVO. Natural flavors among
the 19 essential ingredients maka
I rtskic delicious to normal dogs.
Counties taste tests repeatedly
prove that dogs prefer Frisk ics
to other similar prepared foods.
SAFETY Many dog ailment of
stomach, skin, teeth, and boots
art curved by faulty diet, feed
I riskiet to your dog as a protec
tion agaiiwt diet deficiencies.
ECOffOMY Concentrated to
almost 90 actual nutrients,
f risk ict nourishes completely at
very low cost. That's why this
type of food is preferred by profes
sional kennels and veterinarians.
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