Social Notes ILLE STORES 'Hlil 1 Store No. 4W — Phone 122 Store No. 13d — P>one 81 QUANTITIES LIMITED None to Dealers DELIVERY FREE AIRWAY COFFEE 31b. 4 - - 43c C. O. D. SERVICE Canterbury Tea FLOU i »Tie "Myrtte Club” met at the home of Mrs. Ruth Varney last Friday af­ ternoon. After a short business meeting, a social time was enjoyed by the members, followed by dainty refreshments served by the hostess. Those present were: Mesdames Gay MILK Aina Eckliolm, Angle Yoe kam, Lor- ene Shard, Pearl Ruble, HelenAn- derson and thé hostess. TOMATOES 3 cans.- MACARONI - - 25c PEAS r" Mrs. F. L. Greenough was hostess to her bridge club Thursday for one o’clock luncheon at the hotel. The ladies later went to Mrs. Greenough’s home where an afternoon of bridge and sewing was enjoyed. Those pres­ ent were: Mesdames F. S. Emery, C. J. Fuhrman, Lafe Compton, R. E. Stewart W. S.. JjickeU. ii- A- Ulett« Carolyn Yetten, Hattie Smith and the hostess. 25c Beverley Peanut Butter 31c —.............. ............... S 1A JAB Robin Hood OLEO 2 lb. 25c SUPURB SOAP lg. pkg. 23c IVORY SOAP med. bar 6c GUEST IVORY SOAP bar 5c LUX FLAKES lg. pkg. 23c LIPTON TEA Black lb. 79c OVALTINE SUGAR CORN PANCAKE FLOUR ■» • ■ ■»-w. j < Harvest Blossom 10 lb. sack - - CORN FLAKES Z* 5c SALAD DRESSING « 43c Spring Vegetables ♦ Salad Serve S Quart jar - ____ ■—J ■—'J. - I1 ■ ■ "-rT, RADISHES GREEN ONIONS LETTUCES ASPARAGUS - 29 Safeway Meats Are Guaranteed SAUSAGE": Mrs. Joe Knight entertained her bridge club for one o’clock luncheon Thursday. The house looked lovely with bouquets of plum blossoms and other spring flowers. After a moat delicious „ luncheon, contract bridge - ' ■ - '■■*<.... ' '■* ' ' ■_ ___ - 2 25c bunches 5^ Lb.i n 2 c 17ic Ruth Clayton, Ferryl DeJamett, Olive Kuehn, Yvonne Carl, Elynor Miller, Lucille Ellison, Lorraine Per­ rott and the hostess. Spencer Foundation Garments and Bandeaus individually designed. For appointment call 191J or write Edna Taylor, MO North Coulter, Co­ quille.. • Nov. 18, 38 Phone M