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i J il , , c o-: Afif active, banquet at - - b?tte.lChuTfof: ' Yr'j . i A nnlone pieetlng Was. held on Wednesday night In the LesIlei M. D.- church when the' official' hoard were the guests at a hanaet git enr by; members of the high school girls And high school toyn Sun day school class. .The young peo pTq: "did themselves '" proud" v as entertainers and providers."- .The. teacheror the high school hoys' class is Clyde - French, rwho acted a toast master and" chairroan of .thomeetlrfg'., The teacher of tho high school kirls claR8'isMrs. IJ..C;.Leaireiiorth.' " ; '(, InJ the Jpen In g'Vf marks, " Mr, French stated that1 Very prohahfry a change; fn the; personnel of -the official, board jwoud'he forthcom InU; : "soon; and1 h took"thhrbppor tunity"b lnfroVTuelhemehileYs of the coming official board th boys" and? girls, ; r ti 4 v'; f i, ' The address of , welcome ,was given by Maxine Ulrich. Addresses of anj impromptu nature were gr en-te 'TeiT breditable manner f the various members'; of the two clAsses. " , ' ;' ' j: s; The- banquet table wa loaded and sponsored by the . two' classei with, goodihings to eat, provided The.: personnel f.-: th'e clasises iii- ia school and s6clal circles their a5 'The Members of the jbdys wrer, Rnild Htflpert WrAlHfP H H : f Graved tQatiid jMbsehtfuse, Heni- Itift. Xtfred Krenir :Vlrrti Morei house,. ..Harold t Tomlin&on. hPalll Brh ,' Curtis, .FrehiflKgxfc , wneaiaon ana uoaaxa iiaKprj .,", : Members tf the gfria clasia are I Teacher lira. H. V LeaTe.p worth,;- members, Helen 1 Hertfog, Ma garet' Moreliouse, Henrietta Bish- 'p,' Pauline : Haft,- 5 Ellen . Jean Moody. Maxine-Ulrich, Ethel. Col- torAIic-eLIhfof ;nEmeh-FOrBtfer, arid Lbfe(ta Ttlathls. Dinner -Danre at Vimcouver Barracks v,rheOregonlan gave yesterday's secLety lead to the announcement (f .the larie inher'-danca'whicfi took, place at the' VatrcbuYer Bar racks in Portland last night when : ff leers of ' the Seventh Infantry were nosts. xne attair, a targe dlnner dance at the post gymnas-v ium. commemorated the liSth an nfvjersary! .a lthfc tounding' tt life rjtgjment. . A, number, of Salem folk were included in the invitations. r Mrs. I."M. Fraer of Marshf leld is visiting her mother Mrs. A: B. . . . K'eves Club. ! The members pt -the Neves bridge , ctub.s with Mra. --WObn'r Dally a special guests Vera enter the home of Mrs. Carl Afinstrong with an attractire .hrdga tea. Carnations .and f pussy -. willows were use charmingly, jn the decf orating. - "Mrs. Lawrence Imlah wpn tlie h Igh scoreof "the 'aflernoonT i A the next meeting of the club, Mrs. Kdwln Armstrong will be the hos tess. ' ,- Club members in the group were? .Mrs.-.B.-1 C.-'PttrrineV Mrs. ' Kdwln NArmstrong, Irs'.-.fWIllIam . hossery .vMrs. Lawrence Imlah, Mrao Mrs. Qtto Jloppea, Mrs.W. A Johnson, and th hostess, Mrs. Carl .Armstrong. Gtiestiin Woodhttm Mrs. - Chester Mi Cox was the guest of -her mother; Mm.nK.ir. Cowles, in Woodbum ott Tuesday.H Blake, Mrs. Lawrence Imlah, aod Mrs. Cox assisted at -n,-a;ttraetlTif rih.steWMrtnnl&Ini affair holidTing r WdalhithiiMaj-i , lr i f - ' - J , , .. , Attractive JuvenUe Parti Onei or. i t ne most attractive Jureidle-PartTeljofrecent weeks took" plaee-bu Wdnesdar. after noon at the bomeof Mr.-and Mrs. F N. Wodry when their little daughter, rtona Belle, celebrated her -sixth Wrthday iffnniversarjr be- twe.en, 5 And 6 o'clock, f r, ' ' ; p - 1 ni Nona -BeUe's honored guest was Mrs. Mafyi- FoxJ who graced j the party wfth Kee.r presence.' - Mrsl : Fox.haa 'passed heVseventy-nldfh . birthday 1 - ' . Mrs. Woodry. the hostess, was assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. velynTrkvers,', Mr. JloylEa.rle fend "danghtpr, Mr.. A. K. WoodUli Mpti E. "E. ' Wi:sins,a"nd j IUfdine. and daughter Mts. .W. W. Mrss Kathenoe Schaier. . ; . ' Twenty -'guests', celehrated j -the diy' Vlty little MIbs, Woidfy. fiames ind contests vfpre pattle - ularly "enjoyed, lpnald' and eiay ALU ohegoiparents XJak the FntnW.of Their Child rea '. 7 " ' ' - - - Lincoln National Life Insurance Company ! " Juvenile or Educational frmst Fund Policy ! , they make- their college training sure, ;j j. - at a nominal cost ; - i - ' -l ' r - 1 - ashcJ v - - . ; ' f - - - VICTOR SCmiEIDm, Esdil Arrcr.t HIE OREGON STATjANSALEMOIiEGGN, toil Williams- Rosalia . Nusbanm. and Warren Oowar betas. Hueeerof fal in t-rinBlBg'prit&; i The birth day ) cak4 !; 'crrief.'i'ottt V Jcdlor scheme ot red, and vrhlte. j , t1 la Ithi cVoap fr the Vnnlver ary party-Vere':. 'f- : iKona&Ie'Wdodry ' M.l l'ox, Robert, , ami: ..Ghartelifc ;McKee. Gladys Van tf-eraf.emarle MG&ll. T?T IShafeVlTOithie Mini- Tv..id -niAvton Wiir- gibs SararXttie Baker, Betty VtoUwi t viir i rimmt Woodell.-.Vera. and. WTarren Cow arid, RosiaTJee Nusbanm, 6ra Mc lwielV&axVn ami'' Harold Stout, Charles fWrenkw il.'Biteena Beal, Benin- Rrtmkshfr and :Glen and Donahl WonVrrY ' '. ' Pledged to Sorority v'- "lXo" Salem ff lends W' MWs'Vlr- gEnl Dprtfas ;ln be; happy to Harf that.'shehas been pledged to! 2 the' 'lielta Cfamiha national sqrortty ia '.Eugene, : harlng: en tered .the uniyersltyr of -Oregon this term. !Miss Dorcas is the daughter of Mrs." Lottie Axiey: AMiersaTUfProhibUionr '' I X&X Sirf TtfPI icamations and moantein at prohibitfoa will be celebrated h . , 6n Tuesday at the local thall'atl iJi e-w r. t tt,, -- Vl- r llriteTesting among thef recent J' crui mectingafwas; that . at which; WT Crews entertained; In 4r fhome. An attractively plin nedj- o'Cjock iuncneon, prece,tteq ttfef afternoon of -cards.- in addi4 tiprito rfhe eluh'ingmtrs.f Mrs. J- At Churchill. Mrs. Charles Weller, iidl. iii sT George ' ForgoV. were gaetts1 of Mrs Crews. I 1frs. Ceofge Codding on the- ntga score oi ine aiiernootn. Cfavej-atWerar'pla'tfeTojllrs, J, Aj, Chure.hilU Mrs, Oharles weller, Mrti. 'George l Forge, .Mrs. Will Moore, ' Mrs." V. N. Diaz. Mrs George Codding. Mrs. Fred .Post tn. jMrs. Will Mullen; and the' hog. lesHL Mrs. W. BJ1 Crews Lausanne Hall "Open House'' i interest In Wlllametto univer- grty4 circles is centering this ef nlng I around the.;-annual, "open nouse ac - lausanne i i-iau, i,ne wbrten'a dormitory on the univer sftyj campns. Calling hours for the event-nwill- he . from -?:S6 fto 10:38 o'clock. All friends of the university are cordially inTlted4 ! Hopie Front California3 -H Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Franklin have returned to their home after aJ-month's. absence !in' southern Gu$st F.rOM Tndepewlence 'JL house guest this week ht the horhes of- Hr&il .'t'tJarbr and Mrs. Fi G.1 "Bowersox Basybeenj Mla Myrat" Mdtf tgdmery "Wlnde I pendence. , ... Recent Bride Is Honored Mrs. Eston Williamson enter- talned on Monday evening with a I hitpen sliower and an evening1 of live Dunarea compiiiujunuet,.iMr. A Doyt Davies (Bernlce Kirk wood), a recent bride. Mrs.. Da v- ies the honor guest, wonfthe, ere- s high Bcore. Refreshments irefe served following the? playing. Datles, Mrs. Ray. Smith. Mrs. Roy I Jaebtwion, Mrs." Tom McGilchrlst, 1 Mfts Jessie Gibson, Miss Marjorie . , , 7 - j The ladles social club of Holly- i wood met-on -Wednesday after- 1 hofin fbrVrf Informal ktternoon at Uha home of Mrs; Victor-: La Due. j Music and conversation were the I diversions of the evening MusU I cat numbers were given both by Mrs." "Earl and "Mrs. -Fisher,- De lightful refreshments1 were served atithe'cldse of the afternoon. At thk nekt meeting of ther club, on j January 27, Mrs. A. E. Hedine will ehTertain. r These present on Wednesday were Mrs.' John Gunsley, Mrs.. A. i Rowland, Mrs. A, Mnnson, Mrs. -J. ilFishei:. and daughter, Mrs.. Jake I Kleeman, Miss. Florence Kleenxan, j M,ls ?Grace Kidman,; Mrs. T. 'A. j Glre, and the hostess,, Mrs. .Victor - jL Dufe. " ".-. i v.t- wit & - . -' . ' ' 4 Aifrlcan vA-worf at ion., off Vnl rersity r Women. 'Elks -'dhiinfl; rooni J Lnnchoon 'ttieetlo.' - ;Cf eraoalal , or NrdU templft. Danjhtrs- of tho Nile. Port land. Banquiet at Benson hotel. Plecake, and home made randy sale. Salem War Mothers,' Sou therit JPaciEc ttfOcethofflcpi JS4- S. liberty -street,- ; ) i t i it ;r : -v .' I Kotttrday V .. ,J ; "The; Sky ?ilotr by Ralph Con nor. Beligious film at First Con gregational chnrchJ 7i3ft. o'clock. Mrsl White to Hold heaOffice : . ! George, A. Whitlfe of Brigade .-.fieBeral -White. - was tect oo of ;tnefteWi! dent of the i Army -anil Navj avy league; at the -regular roont lily meeting wljirh 'tofrk' place In Port land t4arlyi$lvwetfc. The Ja'nu-aimeetfng-'wf the - ofgahlzatfon, whlcdmbiiws Knr-ial and philan-' thropljnr purpofS. was ,hld otfl ) TTrilYprsity club.. T':.7TT. i- . Afrsi Cram. Is Hostess . Eirtprtalning frj the pleasure o the members': of-'her 'bridge lunch-? eon 4lilH Mrs. Harry N. TJrain waa hostess on Thursday at one of the week's most delightful club aft fairs; j A: delicious 1 o'clock lunch eon was' followed by an afternoon of bride. "Mrs. 'Merle Rosecraas won the high scorenof the day. ' The' rooms were attractive with -H . , Carers at the luncheon were LISTEN IN t DlTfXEU CONCERTS: KFIW ( 31 2.0 r Portland; frT KGWV401J5), Portland. JHliS! KGW (41.3) Portland; Kennia's orchestra. . - EXfERT-UXMENT C:00-lli3ft KFOA (l.ltJt) Seattle; 6-9:45. Hoffman's cpneert orchestra; 45-8:15i courtesy program; ;3ft. HarkneRs' orchestra. orcuesira; j : jti. niaiqry story,' Prof. Hortzog; Dollle Wright. Henrietta Poland, Nona Clapp with Unele-John; 7:30-8, Roller; canary show; &-1 0 : 30, : dedication and; pro gram, Av Malaikah Shrlho, lls, .Angeles; 10:30-11:30, ' dance-..orchestra. . , , ; ,. . , 6:l&:0O a. m. KXX (330.ft) . Hollywood. 6:15. travel talk: 6:30-7, concert orchestra ? 7, talks oh Insect life, H. W. McSpadden; 7:15 church an nouincementH; : 7:30-8, pipe organ . stndio; 8-10, KNX feature program? 10-11J dance. orchestra; -2 a. m.. Hollywood Kite V Filmland - iFrolickers- '' -.-r ... j,--;-.t,,. fl:302:OO a. ni. KFTU (220 aklahd... :30-7:?0, Soqtty and his clan; 8-9, Piedmont Boy Scouts; 9-9:30, studio Myogram; 9 :30-ll,'.r Wallls orchestra; : 12-2, Wilson's orchestra. -' ' !- :nO-n:00 a. nr. KH (47) Los Angeles., 6 ;30r yest pocket program; 6:4 5, radiator ial; tj8 dance orchestra; 8r.9 Ex aminer hour: 9-10, Mary Christine Albln trio, Florence Kitemiller, soprano; 10-11, Packard Radio club; " if -3 a. m., KFI -midnight frolic. 0:5-12:00 KPO (42AJS) San Francisco. fl:3S-7:30, Lind orchestra;-' 8-10,' special pro gram, celebrating the third blrthdayAofthe station;-ia-t2, Coakley'a Cabirians. 7:00-12:00 KOWW 236) Wal la Walla. 5. Wash., 7-7: 30r J eat her; 8-12, studio pro rara and; music, - iu h 7:tV8:aO KOAC 2a0.2T'Cor- YaHisv Play by play report of Ch A-' CVGonsaga, basket-II 'bail -game' I DOROTHY DARN1T l ' 1 s n-: i v 'i -. ' Dl5ced;Qr; ilrsc3rge Arbuckle, Mrs. James Nicholson. Mra.-IUB. Worth r M'rs.VCi" B." sMcCiUlpugh. Aim.. Merle Ronecran. Mra.lWLi. Phllllp?vrMr, "Ralph CoIi?? and thn boste-Ir. U.arry.N. Cralu. - M tha next meeting, ot tlra cluh Mrs. C. ,-B. McCulIough will fnter Uln. - r v-':','t''1' &iink at Ckurcfc V'JZ" J "'it . ' "The Sky Pilot," probably the best known -of all Ralph Connor's "- l . V books, will be shown tomorrow I night at the First Congregational cnurca as ina leaiure at ine even ing serrice. The film tells of" the pioneer . missionary work in the west. - - . - . 4 All the e . P i : - " I'v STATESMAN WANT ADS are almost magical in results that's why Statesman Want Aa are;gTowln, The more people u,e them the more f riehtis we make and the faster they SowZ mffoduce more of our readers to the Want Ad hahit; we announce Want A3 Thrif t Week fbfsix.days liening Sunday, Jan. 17 All Want Ads ordered during, the week will be niri six times for the price of three times 5c a-word.- The only condition is that the same copy must run for the' six times.' This is to assure results so you wilt fee sure to use Statesman Want Ads arain. Now think up everything: you would like to sell or exchange, or anything you want, and send in your Want Ad as early as possible. Be Thrifty! VVillameab's: Three One Act PKys e -1 c I'nbllc Speaking Class ProhiesPkce for KiVoikT Tim;fiQhj?i ;: . i . . ..IILstory of the School Response"!'-Strong ' .- . " I XcjToTea.'good and "enthusiastic audience; the public speaking class at Willamette ; u'n Iversi'ty produc ed for;the second, time in. the his tory of ; the school an evening's entertainment f of : one-act plays. The 1 last - playj f 'Suppressed De sires." by ; Susan G laspell, proved most popular of the three. . . ' -A feature of the, evening waa the fact that the thre characters to appeal most heartily -lo' the audi ence were .those "of men. And, r ' . - P .;; -..' P....p,p' -Uswlmtu'V--i i. - - . - ' ' ' - - . 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