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-.nrtTfimrP H TT A T? n - i rrrzz; r, 17 A n aTtATMMERSCHOOL BRINGS BUSY CAMPUS PROQRAM MANY iiUulilNiCilNO V JTVJa v avanvu, : T A J . ' , . T I r . , Iitpc fnr 100 Event r 7 ,,,-J BMnnv Given By 1 wo FvP.in; J - 1 Thursday Mi ; '.txxr in - i -Ms . . x l-i t z.t ... J I ,i V?, I hi Entertaining Now Very Informal In Nature Bt MARIAN LOWRT FARKWT.I.I.S lo mW Kiien off for the Biimmir anil wrfromei for thf snnunl simmir session oi j thf UnivcrEity ol urpsnn r ebansed in rnpld (iircessinn aa parly . i Th talk nf ri- aummer u-b'iib. ij T)rasioi). but not in many iasons J, j. there been o much travelling on the rr' i V.MKnr folk. Kntenainine these Haya ia moat Informal and In email pnrtiea, mninly for visitor. . - Organizational newa hnK prae Hcaliy all cluba disbanded until autumn. ... Gn TO "j'Mii.v't .Mr, andMr, O ,one nd ?in" mother and Kdward Sullivan hava gone to Wyoming to bo gone , roost ol tne ubmiwi. Mr. David M. Graham and family and Mra. a. ,v port beaeh fortbe week-end. Mrs. Wilson H. Jewett and son, wii T.-.if .Tr. hnve one to llllBtlll Ban Fmncisco. g fiitmtrn rir Aih.rf nolwrta la hr for . t.t. nrnndmnt hor. Mr',. Alheri JIoMurpheV. She ha. been In The Palloa tnt pasi EUGENE ANS ON TRIP Mian Helen Andrew, and Mija V, ln Ifred Andrewa left thia week for I Anselea. Ml" Helen Andrew, wil atav there and In nearby place, until iarlT July. Miaa Winifred Andrews VJ't on to Port Arthur. Teiaa. t visit her brother-in-law and water. Rev and Mra. Thoma. Ewine I Marian Andrewal. Rev. Mr. Ewinz la Rome to Toronto for the I.iona International conveXn while Mra. Kwint and Mija Andrewa to to their old home in CloouVt. Minn. Mr. Ewlna- y.,11 Join them after the Toronto mee ing and the three wi tour i"" """ iomliS on to Eugene the latter part of July. VIIT IN EAST Among F.iigeneani cnlng eaff thia week-end are Mra. Elmo 8. Ilnmhle Tri ."all daughter. Jean who are going to Chicago to via; Mra. Ham We .brother. William E. Sco t. ,,,.,1 to New York to visit her 'J"';1 Emeraon Gobi. Margaret hcott). Upon their return weal. Mra. Hamhle wUl atop In Chicago to take poat 7ettl on work at the Univeralty of Chicago. ... HOSTESS AT BRIDGE. Miaa Lucille Keller wa. hoateaa at a bridge party for a email groun of friend, on Thuraday evening InBt at th. Green Lantern. Miaa Keller wna iurprlaed by her gue.t. with a ahower of gifta aa ahe left thla week for Wa.Wngton. D. C delegate ron, the Eugene alumnae to the national eonvent'oS of Kappa Delta aororlty The gucata for the party were Mlaaea Helen Overman. Kat liryn Tlniley. Mary He Koupai, v; anya Grace Grlggi. Helen Bailey, and Edna Norrl.. i Mr.. Kenneth W. Moore left thla week-end for Beatrio it "" week, .tudying dancing at the I.""''" .chool of dancing. WhiU. In Sea tie th. will be gueat of Mr. and Mra. W J Earned. Mr.. Moor. I. a niece of Mr.. Horned. yWiX. LaavlU 0 ; Wright were at home Informally Th"'!1" evening to nonor r. ;: it:.. m....i Wr la-lit of tiuartaln- Jara. Mexico, miaa nmni i'." oip.1. of th. Iitltut. Colon . . .rl. noarning arnooi m : haa been here for the week on lier way to Seattle to auenn fitl PI lOnKrrpiniiiFiini - decree t VJinrniom; wuck! Mrs. Edwin I. Knapp left Wednea- In ha tnnt lintll ray noon ir i-.u.-.i-n . mid-September. On her way to New York city ahe waa to meet Mra. Jnmea H. Gilbert of Eugene, the two going to New Orleana and then to New ork city trom wnere .ir. ou. July 8 and Mr.. Gilbert goo. to Bo. ton for the Bummer. COES TO EAST , , , Mra. W. II. Heck left Oila week to attend the aupreme meeting of the Order of Amnranlh In Hartford. Con necticut, going aa grand worthy mat ron of Oregon. She will be gone until about July ! . . . HOSTESS TTIESPAT Mra. J. Frank Ilelnhart entertain ed at her home Tuesday afternoon at an informal bridge tea for Mra. Rod erick Recce who hne been visiting l.'AnnoTl.irina Tihntn. Mra. Jamea Newaom (Francea Sehroeder). daughter of Mr. and Mra William H. Schroeder, whose marriage waa aoiemmzea ivianaay .u.nino In St. Mary's Episcopal church, and her maid of honor, her alater, Miaa Ellas Schroeder. r.M Tnlm Tlnv m cueata of hr par ent.. Mr. and' Mrs. 1. J. McKinnnn. HOSTS AT DINNER Mr. and Mra. V. h. Stetson enter tained at. dinner for seven on Thura day evening. LEA BR, FOR CALIFORNIA Dcnn and Mra. Henry i . ou left this week for I'alo Alto. Lai.. lor inn iiiiiih-i. ....... - -- teach in the summer session at htan- ford univeralty. Their daughter, Miaa Slnrian hnel don, has gone to Camp Willapa at Nahcotta, Washington, for the sum mer. Two Are Honored At Shower Party A shower for Miss LaVerla Cam eron, bride-elect, waa given at the hnm nf Sllsa Jewel Roden In Springfield, and also a fjrewrll shower lor mra. ari. u"i Thursday. r Xr. Clrtl,nelr1ne MlHN uueaia rio .-no. .j...... Cameron, Mis. llazol Cflrlmell. Mra. Nora I'otcraon, .ura. iiimm uiinn-i-son Mra. Kntherine Nolan. Miaa Clair Curtla, Misa Maxine Nichols, Mia. Myrtle Everaon. Misa Lena MrN'ahb, Mra. Theo Bartliolomew, Mra. Ina Calloway, and the hostess. Mrs. Sanford Will Entertain For the second of two luncheon partiea aim has planned. Mra. Rex Sanford is entertaining the coining Wednesday at luncheon and bridge at her home. A large mimher of Salem friends are Included In the guest list. Piano Recital of 22 Thursday Mrs. John B. Patterson presented a group of twenty-two ot Her piano pupils in recital Thursday afternoon -at the Eugene hotel. More than one hundred were present for the presentation. FoW lowing were those taking part in the program for the event: Juno Hanson, Doris Hanson. Corol Llliehargor. Jean Stamni, Evelyn Lake, Shirley Weatfall. Doris Helen Itnyliurn, Orsnlce Toll, Deloris Motiror, Marjorio Aruiitage, Helen Sawyer, Louiso Sinnar, Marie Kratz, Vnrtnn Inmnn Vtrinn f'nrniltt. Eve- t.. tr.lAl A-n.,An Mnnilla. Frank Knight. Kyle Smith, Joy Car lisle, Ruth Lake. Doris Bailey. Iiis Zinser, Rulh Bennett, Marguerite Davidson. I.oia Wilder, Mildred Swift, and Marjorio Scobert. v Mrs. Kneeland Gives Party for Sister i t." 1. i ill r. i inn im-t:,iiini ,-ni,-, , ,iiin-, Thursday afternoon at her home to minor lier aisrer. .urs. ii. 11. nynit. who lins been visiting here from Port land, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Mnxino Wyntt, and her son, Wendell Wyntt. lo.'ili.rt tnr tlia nnHn n-errt Airs TI. TT II' t 4 ri n....-..n M.. 11. .llll. .HI", vi. j. J i inn ii, ..ill. Ti. L. Bronson. Mrs. Overand, Mrs. T r T I. t. r 1... M. I. .11. I'.llllli, .ill,. 1,. II. iviiiv, ..ii a. E. 11. Kndicolt. Jlrs. 3. A. Plnmmor, ll- l'...l Mlc. l.'t:.nl,ntt. Stiller. Misa Gertrude Lamb, and the Hostess. (ii VJti i. i.uii,,.i " -- - ces Sue Schroeder. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WilliBin 11. nroeuer. ami n. Unmunl Jnmea Newsom. son of Mra. Raymond U Schee of Prineville, were married .Monday evenniK in Marr'a Episcopal church. Rev. It. 1. r:rif'fiih if Portland performing the ceremony at cicht o'clock. Lilies, blue lieipilliiiiini, nn-i w"' r" Anne's lnce banked the choir front and lilies and Queen Anne'a lace dec orated the altar. Only candle light waa used during the ceremony, ivory tapers burning along the choir aisle nnd in each window, Roses also decked the windows. Refore the service. Dr. Leslie White sang 'Mavis." accompanied hy Miss Frances Jordan. Miss Jordan "plnved "The Rose of Alpha Xi, an l for' the processional the Lohengrin wedding march and Mendelssohn tor the recessional. , The bride was given in marriage Dy her father. She was charming in a oress ol Willie saim iimu.- ,. bodice and full skirt that just touched the floor. The veil or tune '" -train from a can of old lace that be longed to the bride's mother s mother. A small wreath of orange blossoms was arranged around the cap. With the costume was worn a single strand of pearls. The bride carried a white prayer book from which were streamers of white satin ribbon caught with white sweet peas. Miss Elise Schroeder was maid of honor for her sister. She wore a dress of pink organdie that was em- -. j :.U tlt flnn-art NllP nroinereu wmi mi.- - - :!. 1..1,.. hot end fee her wore u inn i.nnu ..... . f flowers, carried a larce bououet ot pink rosea and Regal lilies, tied wnn pink tulle. Edward Fortmiller of Albany was best man. Dr. Richnrd Siuionton of Portland and Roland Stearns of Burns were ushers. Dr. sud Mrs. Newsom left Tuesday for St. "Paul. Dr. Newsom will enter the Ancker hospital for his i""' ship. He received his M. D. and M. A. degrees at the University of Oregon commencement Monday morning. Both he and Mrs. Newsom received their B. A. degrees at. Oregon. Mrs. Newsom is a member of Alpha .M Delta sorority and of Thi Beta Inp pa Pi Lambda Thetn. and Snmara societies, and Dr. Newsom is a mem- t-i.i. rp. 11.lt. frnternltv. Iter Ol i-ieim mn .-i-"" V Sigma Xi. Phi Beta Kappa, and other honorary groups. f I II AHA ;; 3 I : I Ml Kennell-Ellis photo. Miss Janice McKinnon, daughter of Mr. and Mra. D. J. McKinnon, who left this week for Quebec, Canada, to attend the national convention of Delta Delta Delta aororlty. Miss McKinnon is vice president of the chapter at the university next year. HOSTESSES for a charming tea on Thursday afternoon were Mrs. M. H. Douglas and Mrs. A. B. Still man who entertained at the home of Mrs. Douglass, 2203 Birch Lane, fur r l,.,n,l.a,l frianrla who a grOUP HI "ill? uiiiiix., -- I were invited to call from three until six o'clock. . Assisting me nosietsra in ling were Mrs. L. W. Knowles. Mrs. lj. Ii. Hav. .Mrs. A. r.. ii uinvu. and Miss Laura Stillraan. Pouring were Mrs. Ethel Sflllman. Mrs. Rhode Leach. Mra. Clay E. Palmer. Mrs. A. R. Sweetser. Mra. u-11 Oannttll nrl Mrs. E. P. Lron. AssisMtii? in serving were Misses Elizabeth Knowlea, Violet Stillman. Corinne Carpenter. Maude Edmunds, Irma Card. Elizabeth DeBusk. i Mrs. Goold Hostess On Friday Mrs. H. R. Goold entertained at her home Friday afternoon to honor Mrs. Lee Cooke, who is leaving soon for Nampa, Idaho, for the sum mer. . , . . The guests for the party included Mrs. Cooke. Mrs. W. W. Calkins. Sirs. C. R. Clark. Mrs. R. W. Rundlett. Mrs. T. H. Mehl, Mrs. J. H. Hill, Mrs. Charles E. Hunt j ...t Xli,. Winifred Dnniels I of Brenloti. Wash.. Mrs. Alice THit i M-e TT R Ackerman. Mrs. C. P. 'Tillman.' Mrs. E. E. Hartung, and the hostess. . .-I I l v . . . .... I I , r h Jnne 21, 1931'. Campus Reception i m 1 monies mesday Evening 'HE nntnlnAiraoV . .v . np au.g., summer session at the Vh? sity of Oregon brings a nmbr 5 social events for student, and (.? ulty membera. '" On iuesday evening will t the president s reception for T,. dents and faculty people o'clock in Alumni hkll of th. Gt, linger building. U,N In the receiving line will D, v Arnold Bennett Hall. Dr. and V Harry B. Yocom. Dr. Edw.rd p' (.' heyney. Dr. and Mrs. Dsa r Clark Mrs. C. L. Schweriag. t Wednesday evening hriajs t cafeteria supper on the ea,! lawn for all students and f, members. On Thursday will be .it,! the Pi Lambda Them t. T students and women faculty n bers of the school of adiicatioa i on Friday evening will be f,tt " informal dance. " McKnnA nhoto. Miss Virginia Stacks, daughter or Mr. ana ears. c. m. oiauis who graduated from her school work at Salem this month. Gold Chevron Club The Gold Chevron club held Its last meeting of the aenson on Fri day, members meeting for a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Clnra Miller. New officers were elected, Mrs. Frank Little being named president to succeed Mrs. Paul Kneeland and Mra. I. H. New man being elected secretary to suc ceed Mrs. Carl SlelnmeU. Eleven attrndrd the meeting. Mrs. Ilerschel Anderson and Mrs. Kneeland won honor, at cards. Former Resident Is Wed In Salem Eugene friends will be Interested in news of the marriage of Miss Echo Balderree. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Balderree. former residents of Eugene to Albert H. iniien Thursday in Salem at the borne of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed at two o'clock by Rev. C. P. Johnson of Berkeley, Cal. Misa Beulah Bald erree, sister of the bride, was hrides ninid and Elmer Balderree, brother nf the hride, waa best man. Joan Tt.i.1 .1... nf Mr unit Mrs. nil iin'rri-., mm em i i ' Irving Halderree or i 'anas, was imnti girl. Misa Lollta Rnhinson nnd Misa Lorlta Robinson sang "O Promise Me." and Misa Dorothy Bemiett of Portland played the Mentlelssonn ma rch. An Informal tea for members of the wedding' party and a few guests followed the ceremony. Mrs. Hnrvev A. Wlieeler of Eugene, sis ter of the bride, poured. Mrs. Irving Balderree of Dnllas cut Ices, nnd Miss Elaine Wheeler and Miss Virginia Wheeler, both nf Eugene, nieces of the bride, nnd Miss Lolita nnd Lorlta Robinson served. Mr. and Mrs. Julian are to live In Portland. Mrs. Julian graduated from the University of Oregon in 1022. Gives Luncheon Mrs. Percy YC. Brown entertained on Wednesday fnr a luncheon and bridge parly at her home. Inviting twelve guests for the event. Sororitv Tea Held On Tuesday An interesting event on the campus this week has been the province con- .: e 11.1.. V! rinltn nororiti-. VI-1I.I'I1 VI flll'lld -i . ..... bringing many visitors from chapters at. the University nf California, Uni versity of California at Los Anceles. the t.niversity ot unsnincion. unsn ington State college. - Oregon Stnte college. University ot Montana, and Boise Alumnae club. An informnl tea was given Tuesday afternoon in Gerlingor hull for the visitors by the Kugrne alumnae, a large group of town aud faculty women being invited to call from three-thirty until four-thirty o'clock. Receiving were Miss Charlotte Win nard. nre&idont of the F.ugeno alum nae. Mrs. Charles Gray. Miss Pauline Thompson. Seattle, vice-president of tile province. Miss Lucy Norton and Miss Frances Jordan, both from the university active chapter. Pouring were Mrs. O. O. Hunsnker. Mrs. T. R. Greenwood. Mrs. Ella T. Edinunson. nnd .Mrs. A. H. Norton, all from the Eugene mothers' club. A musicale was given by .Misses Maxine Moore. Roma Gross, and Estelle Tl .l.. nlnvn in trio ttl-oom- (IIIIIIIMIII, ll'l Mll . l .. . I panied by Miss uaie rioritetc; dv .MISS ' lllirlOlte lllliunril wild piuii;. Mrs. Phil Nonlling. who played piano niimliers. and Miss Moore who played flute solos, ncconniuuieu us i"m. limisaUer. Wednesday the visitors were tnncn to Corvallis for a visit to the chap ter there. On Thursday they were honored at a luncheon anil nrioge party nt the Anchorage aud on Thurs day evening were guests at the formal dinner given at the Eugeuo hotel to closo the convention. Mrs. Vaughn Hostess For Luncheon Mrs. Leo Vaughn was hostess Thursday for a luncheon and bridge party at her home. Guests for four tables were invited. Mrs. O. E. Lee and Mrs. Harry Shaw assisted the hostess. Honors at hridce went to Mrs. O. E. Irfe. Mrs. T. 0. Russell, and Mrs. . u. mure. Mrs. H. H. Wheeler Is Honored Mrs. E. E. DeCou and Mrs. B. W. DeBusk entertained nt the home of the former for an informal tea Wednesday nfternoon to honor Mrs. naymond II. n heeler, torjner r.u genenn who is visiting from Law rence. Kansas. Mrs. Edmund S. Conklin poured. forr rimlr Fnnhemea I.arawnv. and Joyce Valentine. Golf Contest The final day of play in the rolf contest being played by the women of the Eucene Country rluh will be held next Wednesday, regular weekly ladies' day at the club. The two teams stand now at twelve and one-half points and ten and one-half points. Prizes will be given to teams and blind prizes are also to be given out to players. Those wishing to have luncheon at the clubhouse mar do so by telephoning Mrs. Ivy by Tuesday evening. Community Club To Meet Thursday The College Crest Community cluh Is' to have its monthly supper and meeting next Thursday evening nt the clubhouse, , The simper will ne at six-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Strong Is in charge of the event. A program will follow with Mrs. Donald Young as chairman. Ph. S. E. Stevens for plsno tuning. Di, Mrs. Ross Ana Honored Friday Honoring Dr. and Mrs. fUlsej I Ross who are leaving soon members of the Eugene bP;uj staff and their wives gave a sutw Vw ' ' ""I Mm. A. H. Norton on Friday etenitt In the group were Dr. and Mi Ross Dr and Mrs. Willwm k kend.ill. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. p.-,, Or. and Mrs. W. R. NMi, fir , , Mrs. W. E. Buehanaa. Jr.. T)r Kl Mrs. George P. Winchell, nr' ,!! Mrs. Lester A. EdWnm. Dr. w Mrs. Norton, and Miss I.acr X0",. ton. . Mrs. Caswell Has A sewing t'arty Mr. A. K. CflMTPll TTflt fcprtjjj on FriflaT nfternonn at hor h r n ispw ihk pariT, A a-rnun ext ttrnnl. II.. i. vitcd to the event. Luncheon Given Mrp. T.. TV. Pittman MtPrtiinH it n buffet lunohpon nt hfr h"m Mob day. honorinc her nt. Willinm Pitt man. whn crndiiHtd from th T7oi vprsitr of Orocon Mondny. The Wi pon followpd ronimpneprn'-nt pxrrdsM nil thp campus, Eir:htpn wprr inntH. fiss Kuffpnia Van Clere assisted tbt hostess in sprrintr. , Mor than $32.00.000 1n f.fJm! funds will be spent: In Vearli tali rear. fr (rnrprnmpnt buiMinn. HrtOTpr Ham work and munitions dfp?t eUnelien Two Hostesses For Bride-Elect Mrs. George I. Hurley nnd Mrs. A F. Bnrnett entertained at. the home of tho former on Thursday afternoon at a linen shower to honor Miss Kathryn Kjosness. whose mar riage to Harlow Hudson will be sol emnized today. A group of thirty was Invited to the party. Luncheon Hostess Mrs. DcMntt McMorrnn entertained ot luncheon at her home Saturday for a group of twelve guests. Bridge was played afterwards. SHOP WITH FEATHER PILLOWS Your sheets are rarely used lonfler than a week, and you make this change of your Bed Linen ao as to be clean and thereby keep healthy. Did It ever occur to you that your "Feather Pillows," while they are Invariably encased In a pillow case, alsa become aotled, unclean, unsanitary, and possibly unhealthy from use. Wa wash and aterlllra your Feather Pillows In neutral soap, drying them In our new Rotary Heated Tumbler at a temperature of 215 degreea Fahrenheit, leaving each and every feather light and fluffy, Just the way you would have them. The cost la 25 cents each, with our guarantee, I. e It's to your satisfaction or no charge Is made. Give tis one this week and compare It with Its mate when returned. !We have several Family Services one of which Is sure to fit your family budget. Fhone 123 and our salesman will call, EUGENE STEAM LAUNDRY 178 West 8th Thone 123 , ,1 i I for women. The first flight winner from now on you will see the famous Where tO bUV pongee 1 iD each class gets a set of matched i Kist drinks-Orange Kist Lemon Walked Into Montgomery Ward's woods. There are prises for every j Kist, and so on.-of ered y ou in th. olhcr day and .topped deed in ; flight, and tomorrow, Monday, 7 Jl' (-rt nTZ n,y track, just inside the. south noor w may see .nem a . "'P ' " '" ; ;' ' ,",""-''. bV sure what vou buy ,1 01,1 reporters himiih ''",;;"' .' ' " J"' . " T '" ,"' : " llr ',,, .nd wholesome. a n.nver. 1 M- this coming weeK. Any further in- We went over the the rljint ' sure there was I formation you may get by phoning I this Collcge-Kist Orange-Kist bottled, a bargsinithe Ijinrelwood course at 414. Have and. incidentally to try It. And n- h i r , rm, n.it thv. t.i for r on n ,! soea k in g of good things to drink. . , l 't l..-. J. ' . , ! rtmn-o.K'ict and T.eniOll K ist 8 TP I lie r t'lnsP, Knew nf Just erprrda,T ii when I ,Miw. ! golf ? A marvelous course: on that r if- ht nhcs'I of , will try your skill on rery nol. nt". a bic tabic londcd and I i f , , .tfe.au..! if 1 1 h ' i wnrlr cX AvnuiVii t arr Its of poncpf. Not th- ordinnrvl T,.w1i t.imM from fiprmnnT n:,t.u-n!-rnlnrr( cloth rubor. Ibis h(r(, ,or(. tr(.BMim , on(k of thoir t.-.p-;.-.. in H Vn ot enr rnt-mnt VTrcOXin p.uirfnirn. thp memory :iml romrv in.-hi.tnic folkji dnts;of VnSnn Vnx Rs thPT saw it in ..i:.,.K like the ill.istrriti.M. - niul mind ! ? Jl'tiii.." I, ''hf iM'ico i rulnulxiis i t. f-cihtr drcKs width". Am! uitb r's Htvt r! of finm-kine. just in ltnf fomrrv- "ani's. Oh. ami ;ii n'miiiiU me. Th-? hnr n bi il ini Ii-rio sirls rfr Toilp, or ii'iu. dittfi f is. omplotp with itl.'.l mp t matrh. 'Vhm littl i'V--" nrp futi'lv m:i'l with He honm Irlfin (liiwii. himI flii-atp bits of iMii!i itiMi'i j, Juvt one tbtiar raih. Inurnaiucnt nt the laurchvood nrM new that will pWtrifr pvft-r cHrr in Ian counfT. Tbi I .-ttirplwoofi c.lf r.Mirt, out at tttli I'obimhta !trfrt, it. MiHmgpn tonrna nipnt, tl.r. 1. il b i c morp than it,1t worth of ru-ri Hiifl wonKn. Amt nni.itur w ho rtM'J in Vsn rounty 'a 1iaiblp, nvi o i 1 i f y i n t j.t arts toiiav, (iitr rirt ,1mpo l to '27 inj!Mip. Tli twir IHHIlt Hv.vf mil bi plnjrfl t't'f th wppK of .In Ttif iirt i'hniti!'niliij b f-ft o iikuIh'-1 i Now. ftrr morr than apron hnntlrpd TPars. thp P a a a I o n IMar, the rial. cpnntn. Tltal thine, baa conip to America, nnA we. in Kucpnp, are ai'tuallr to !pp It hpre nt home. Those ppopIo of rp-M artistic pertvmion who are re spotttiblo for brincuin it to us. anH tbp American IjPffion. whi'h htawl inc bark of it and dnine thp pru'ticnl work of sponsoring it. are oitm bene fnWor . . . .lune Jt. T. 20. .lust I I .... n n A f.l.t f,-,11I- of the biccest davs of the rnr. Anl the tickets onlf $1. $1..10. nnl ?U! In : New York. Chicaco, St. T.ouis. T-n'd 'par 0 and up. The Kreibur? r ' or ift a work of the most e- quisite art presented 1t actors who erp trnipptt in their parts from cbibi- fi, 1 tie i nrisrua nns open piavru Kassiiat'bt for eicht ccnonitions. . . . torscoua authentic rostumcs ot ancient .lrnalem . . . magnificent muKc, with a (Treat choir of Kusrne propl. collogc-kist Well, the Kuetie( Trnit firower I n n i r (iiMi r it n kh m . i n m i iiuv. i r- j rti 1 1 n n a seems the hot wenlher promte-1 for s green p s mac tune for mak m an-i hood. bj f o pe n f-pr o iiKHtH''l mhH!p-s it n e inarnuip pr urel irons, oue foe aieu auJ oat , botthui cirbuuateU beveragi's, and made directlT from tht fruit, right hri in Kncene. You can se it made yourself if ynii jio over to the Fruit tlrowers plant. And there are other flnrors root beer, crerne. str.iwberrr. (rrape. all the familiar kinds. Look for the. bottle moulded represent the outer skin or a lemon that'" the CnlleBe-Kist hottK The Fruit Orower are just intrn- ducinc thp line. You'll find It at most retailers nnd aoft dnnK place. the anchorage? of course Some Portland Mnda of ours ar rived in Fueene the other day to at lend summer school. After we'd cot .i . lA .A tietA.l Diem bow ttiey n iikp to apenn hm- afternoon. T he response wm unanimous. "Back ln.niii I Irncrin ttirlent (old iin ao much about vo,ir Anchoracp. Let's iyi all CPt our awimminc uits and co up thTe 7 - Bnn I'wini. 7r vu ("f eonrae O tlinra'i n nt h i n r elSP ntiitt like the Anchnrnc. No better Mvimniine an where than you cet in the milira'e cienn wn.pr, noi i" mth'h furrent. rood snrincT diin hom-.U Willi plentr of beieht. Then Ihrn'i n luff til it W n ith iiOt Pel WlltPT kept clean ami tested every dar. And thi v.np there i. a fi-ticpd in tank for small children, with a bis white mtan in if to ride. Shmvrs. too. hot nr cold and evervhodr is rerjuird to La una Tho Vol t.iniM nm heri aeaui to tench divine and swimming this esr. '1V way. JiH across ine nnlh n-p is n hm picnic pi nee wit n l,i wn under He trees. And th niftturv' iiivr Hi.lti't I'Onie in for Mooi er's iliarruiment policy, either. M'?r canota taan ever. ! lp1- 65th Anniversary Sale Ends Saturday This Is the Final Week Come in and get the greatest values and lowest prices in over two decades on Birchfield Up holstered Furniture, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Floor Coverings, including New Fall Rugs. QUAKER CRAFT LACE CURTAINS 2V4 Yards Long- Qfip Ea. Fringe Bottoms ,., c7Ut Imported, pairs of Grenadine Curtains with colored designs, floral and conventional (Indanthren dye Sunfast). 2A yds long. Regular price .$5.50 to .$8.50 pr. Special priced at $3a25 Pr Just the thing for dining rooms, and breakfast nooks. Short ends of Cretonnes 1 yard, V2 and 2 yarcis engthRcgular price S5c to .$1.50 values. Special priced at , 23C Y(J. Powers Furniture Go. llth & Willamette "PAY AS YOU EARN" i