Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    East Salem Clubs Elect
New Officers for Year
East Salem, May 6 More new officers election for the year,
takini over the work of the clubs in the fall, was that of new
officers for the Middle Grove Mother's club at a meeting at the
school house. Mrs. Joe Slimack will serve as president; Mrs.
Lewis Patterson as vice president and treasurer; and Mrs.
Ernest Crum as secretary. The
new science set which the club
bought for the school at a cost
of over $40 is now in use at the
school and much appreciated by
teachers and pupils. The com
mittee in charge of the Saturday
lunch reported $35 cleared.
The retiring president of the
club was chairman for the re
freshments served at the open
house meeting at the school
Wednesday night. Mrs. William
ScteJtV, Mrs. Thomas Doty and
Mi tllbur Wilson were volun.
teer assistants in the morning for
the clinic held at Swegle Wed
nesday. Mothers of Middle
Grove plan a tea for the teach
ers, the cafeteria cook, Mrs.
Herbert Zobel and retiring offi
cers of the club May 22 at the
home of Mrs. Thomas Doty.
Members of the Mothers club
will furnish the ice cream and
help with the school picnic the
last week of school.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fowler who
sold their home on Monroe ave
nue moved into Salem Saturday.
Wednesday Mrs. Fowler was
hostess for the Monroe avenue
sewing club. Going in for the
afternoon were Mrs. Charles
Barney and Ann, Mrs. Henry
Hanson, Mrs. Arlo McLain, Mrs
Warren Shrake, Dick and Gregg,
Mrs. Wilfred Wilier and Fred
dy and Mrs. Stuart Johns.
Guests this past week In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Swanson on Brown Road were
Mrs R. M. Worth and. Mrs. W
H. Ellenson of Everett, Wash.
Mrs. Ellenson is the daughter of
Mr. Swanson.
Chief Warrant Officer Grant
Wicklander and his wife have
been visiting in the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
T. Wicklander on Garden Road.
He has been stationed at Guarry
Heights, Panama, for the past
three and one half-years but had
been restationed to Fort Sill, Ok
lahoma. They left Tuesday
morning for his new work driv
ing down the coast through Cal
ifornia. The teen age party planned by
several girls of Middle Grove
community has been cancelled
for the present.
Mrs. Arthur Stowell and
daughter. Hazel, plan on spend
ing the week-end in Eugene as
guests of Mrs. Stowell's daugh
ter, June, for Mothers Day week
end activities on the campus.
Silverton Library
Gets New Volumes
Silverton The library report
submitted to the city council
shows a total circulation of 814;
new borrowers added 14; books
added by purchase and gift 20
books removed from circulation
22, and books repaired 15.
Don dm durini April were LuU Dedrlck.
Mr. Clar Allen. JoMphln Fitrier, Mn.
U. E. Riuttfl. Mr. na Mn. r. wiron
vie Don 14. Mr Frank Hubb, Ur. A. I
Harder. Ur. A. M. Rodcrra. air. O. J
RodtDberv, Mr. Edwin Smith, Un. Rebrr
Allen. Mri, Oltnr Br I'd well. Mr. X. L
Starr, mm Ralpn Schmidt, bitter Davit.
Mr. Milton ShoMrud. Mri. Pelf Scott,
Mr. F. J. Rotibal, Mn. Loyill BeaU,
Dr. and Mr R, I. Klnnaorie. Dr. and
Mr. A. J McCannel. Mr. Oeori Chria
tnuon. Bitty Klelnxorrr. Mr- C. W
K-nt. Mr H W. Preton, Mn. H. B.
Latham.
Am one book added were fiction for
adulla: Nrd Jonn, The laland"; Rice,
"Fourth Pontman": Canninc, "Panther"
Moon"; Huxley. "Walled Clty't Carroll,
"Dunnybrook" ; Summer, "CUT Limit";
Sharp. "Britannia New."
Adult non-Iictlon: Durlacher, "Honor
Your Partner " a book on wu dancmi:
Whfnham. "Antique Furniture for Mod
cm Home": Muuey, "Maaic ': Bill Stern.
-Favorite Football Btorle"; Hilne.
"Pome CrifU Handbook"; Lloyd Haber
ly'jt "Pursuit of the Horizon."
Children' book: Puller, "Ootd for the
Oraharo"; Tunl. "Son of the Valley":
Lowell Thomu, "Boy Lire or uoionri
i.pwrenee"; Bchreiber. "Bambino the
Clown": Lavender, "Oold Trek"; Mr id,
Wind In Ih Chimney.
'apilal Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, May 6, 1949 3
CASH TALKS
and you save at Woodrow's
when you pay CASH for
Willard Batteries Seiber
ling tires "with full road
hazard guarantee " Nason
paints auto class and un
painted furniture
R. D. Wood row Co.
450 Center St. Phone 22476
Get a lovely
Little Women
JEWEL anil UTILITY
BOX
PLUS autographed pictures
of Hie co-stars of "Little Wom
en": June Allyson, Peter Law
ford. Margaret O'Brien, Eliza
beth Taylor and Janet Leigh.
Fw lolU IttHn to
TOM MIX mJllffkM,
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A JIIY1 SAI.EM
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! RADIO
60 GLADS $1
Last Call (or 1949
Be sure to renr' for your big
rainbow gladiolus assortment
today as offer will not be re
peated. 80 blooming size long
stemmed beauties, all colors,
delivered postpaid for $1, 120
bulbs 2, 180 bulbs $2.75. Safe
arrival and satisfaction guar
anteed. You still have time if
you order today.
GLAD GARDENS
I7 Empress Bids;.,
Seattle 4, Wash.
700 Wooen Quality"
MEN'S WEAR!
SUITS
300 For Selection
SLACKS
25.
5.
50.
16.
SPORTCOATS
40 to Close Out
15 00 t. 20 00
"Open Saturdays"
IP n
260 South -12th Street
aYv ill -
mmgm.
to ftl
other with love
frosted villi lace!
multifilament
slips
$1.95
value
ri 95
Lace-laden lingerie priced sweetly
low at Roberts! Fine quality slips
meticulously tailored for a sleek,
smooth fit. Tearose, blue, or white in
marvelous multifilament rayon crepe.
Either deep lace yoke or lace bodice.
Sizes 34-40.
Lingerie, main lloor
hates "supreme"
luncheon set
rayon
damask
$5.50
99
Shimmering rayon damask luncheon
set, hemmed and ready to use. In
gleaming white with conventionalized
pattern that resembles linen. Size 54
by 54 with four matching napkins
16 inches square.
Linens,
soft, all-down
bed pillows
Specially
Priced
5.49
Puffy pillows thai are plenty Invit
ing, packed with sleeping comfort.
Filled from seam tn seam with 100
. duck down. It won't seep through the
. firm ticking. It's Ozonized for purity
t and freshness Made by the coast's
foremos pilov makers.
BEDDING
.1
light and airy
as a may breeze
scarfs
88c
Fresh as the first bud of spring
re these hand-painted scarfs of
sheer, sheer silk chiffon. Flatter
ing shades of pink, blue or white
with delicate floral designs are
sentimental gift seasoned with
sense. In longer style with soft,
rolled hems.
jtccessores, main floor
exquisite, sheer, sheer
51 gauge, 13 denier
nylons $129
$1.9.) value. The finer the nylons, the
more exquisite in sheerness and fit. Rob
erts' Revelation" hose is gossamer-sheer,
with hair-line seams. Aperitif and naive
beige; sizes 8'j.l0;,J.
Hosiery, main floor
rayon-satin honeyhugs
with perky pompoms
SO. 99
slippers $2
Boudoir slipper made in comfortable wedge
style, padded heel and soft leather soles, elastic
backstrap. White, red, royal or black; sizes 4-9,
medium.
Shoes,
v wye -
ji W
" -r is,
,iJ'r
five ice-cream pastels
in lace-lavished ravon
gowns
$395
Fine multifilament rayon
crepe gown with lace and ruf
fles. Tender colors: yellow,
mauve, green, blue, pink.
Three styles; sizes 34-40.
Linteri;
main Hoot
y 111
Lren your lrlongings
well in hand
bags
795
An array of handbags
that make sleek part
ners for spring suits
and summer dresses.
Calf, plastic patent
simulated suedes,
straws in fashionable
new styles. White,
green, red, blue,
blonde, navy, black.
cces.sories, main tloor
ZJ f 176 N. Liberty