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.,it;L'lf; lir$AU.OV.VWOK -audita i I .- Uj, iJi.r o i 1 i VhT?Aj.,1 iU.-UiirvttJr -- X i i s Piety Hm; Club On ' account of. the -bride tea which ' the&alehi '-Woain'! club wIll-ponsor Tn Wednesday of next ' week t'metfibero of the iWf- Hill; club have postponed thl April , Weetlng, and wilt not meet, again -until the: first Thurs day; in May.- Mrs. E'fc. Cross. IfcfeU&lVThtelsen' and krs Rus sell Catlln wilt brf thir hot i A Bridge TeaM Woman's I T Club'Jiouse l$exitWee&S.".t .rUterestinsTplans are underway for what promises, be opVbt tie largest -bridge benefit', affalra fit thf spring 'seas'o&S- an': afternoon of 'cards : on ' Wednesday, Jk$Tll "t afe the ej inaejr'tbe spon- ' drnThf maleytt Wpmanii clubMrSvr k Anaersbri 1 In i charge of the 'afternoon ' Mrs. William MeGllchrlst; Jr., Ts , chair. man, . of the ' bridge ; committee, - while... Mrs. J. Jf; ;Whiitii ' isj in charge of the tea. ii J" ' - elaborate 1 decorations :ati.y an attractive program.cUiive ,fa ' tures of . an 'extremely delightful , afternoon. : All Salem women who owjoy1 cards artf invited; t6' reservfe ' tables , for He-erent catling an jr member-; of Mrr- McGllchrlst's coimnlttee ,A ntrmber parties within tfjartj are' being blairneT -4hat-is twof-; three, "and, four tikbjaf W1J be reletted as a xoviir .the players VpVo'gresstogf 'among theinselyea aa if at arfvite party. The ao?hoatesa plan,1 Is being, par , UcnUrtyemphasJxed; as. a-feature ' of Wednesday's event. each,, guest . aasuming her , jbwn. feey. laylp t'aT)lea will -be! prorided for ' air tbostt reserrlngf theml ; .. Friends of -the club who da not plat tarda are Inrited td eome for : the- tea hoar Jater Ain noon. ' r ' tbe afte The following are members: of j then&rfdge committee: Mrs. wu- ltanV-lScGnchrlst. Jr.', chairman Hi. J '"Qufsenberry. Mrs. J H,1 Darby, Mrs. Walter Penning ton. Mrs: John L. Rand; Mrs. Clif- ' f ofd Farmer, Mrs. Walter J. Kirk. MrSiWalte Page,Mrs-j A. ft. Hoor.v Wrs. Herberttjff ' d MTB.B.atld, Wright, " -; j 1 : On the tea committee on Weil nsday those who, will act. are: "MrsJ..T. Whittlg;'chalrman. Ms. - F,'GMyera, Mrs..F. G. Bowersox, Mrs; .aril . Iftnneii,r v,jjMrs: , Riy Ifttkman, Mrs. E.V C. Strickland, mVsX C.:sjnithrMrs.!fl.fB. Ber rick, -Mrs. WiUIamBusIck.'Ms. Alf red Berg. Mrs. iJs Wlllett, Foley,VHrm.;'OUTe'r.i'ttD8t68u. MrsV WT, G. Allen. Jid.fHrsi,, C " k.: Robertson: ; ?, I " -v, . - Bridge Group . M eeU t'; .. T, , atiEl-Club : - LMJaJTietorMKenzle was hps teas on Wednesday -for. the mem bertol Tier bridge Uub Vfteh. sh'e entertained at an. "interesting it falrrat the Elks.clubi - Talipa lb the. pastel shades " ten te red" 'the luncfteoii"table- which was- decor ated with Easter norelties. The luncffeoA was serredtin the ma'in In the stoud .were: . Mrs Al LKrauset Mrs. K. W. HeinlelnJtfr- r . m . ... a . is 4 V- TV icst!j3.:V He 151 hats." w taTjb t3 ccirc to J ft . - if 1 ffi""f 1 : xsa. Priia ta tzila rarijci Irca 4 ccnta to lv.,iLs kni ca r.iU', A. SUfferKraVET.Eckertlnt Jf Mrs: Lu C, Chausse,' Mrs. Fldyd Riches, Mrs'" Ka'rt 4 itlngs. Mrs. Heinleln. ; and. .the hostess, Mra.' Victor McKehxie. .; :'; ; The prizes or the af ternoorf-U playing taking place Ja the ladles parlor on the second floor were won" by Mrs! Krauae And Mrs: Riches. - i At the next meeting of .the'elab Mrs. Chaqsse will entertain.'; County 'Part fac Conventionhi flighting ; , School Today I; ; t . Delegated from ;f Ifteeji parent ieacheni Circles hrougbuV M'ari ion county wfli be In atendance'tof day t J the county conrestloa which. opha.aV iG'o'cWk at the Highland, school. " ' ' : Mrs A: ' Mr Chapman, i assisted by Mrs. George -WemlAroth 6f"Sl lem, and Mrs. Margaret Martlh of AumsTllle- ar - in charge of the day's : . program, i Mrs; ; W. W Gabriel of; Portland,;, the state president, will, be, a guest of hon or fort hesessions.' r j. A? group.; of 'Interesting,, speak ers, hare, been .securedUfor, the, day Including. Miss CtfrpeHa MirTirf, state liBTtfrfan;- Miss Mariair Wy-1 "ufati,: Y. W, - CAAv seqretaiT Bea- jamtn. J. KIm"ber,: i boys'., leader; and Judge Fred BaeU formerly of the Juyentle -court yof- Columbus, ; t.i.yi iWhftev president of the county organi-tati&n, wiir preside af !lie jiieelln''ad0an Tdr rkti bibi Sports .tbfoniny oii the 'ao tirttfes; of Ihe year: ' ' ' J;. Luncheon wHll'be1 served at noon, t lite4. Ico)4cK;inley. as sociation' '" furnishing : 1 ' the hot "J ilkh'eV Ihe T Liberty ; circle, the 'Ci&'t-bje oihbr circies'of tne - - . v v . . - fc. . . t . .. , in KertfatuL i ?, : -n. ' , . . " A large 1 nam bp r of , prominent Salemi women ' are;, interested:.. in the: first bl-ennial Northwest con ference of the American Assoeta ttoi 6F UnlrersitT Women, whlcli epeiled yesterday;' and'. Will. close fcbday; "in Portia-Mi maiiy- - of "the ikrger branches of the! Assoeiatien have registered delegates, repre sentng prominent grocps - in both pjcegpn .andWashlnkion. : Among localities f repraented are Seattle, iingjam, .I'acpma, Spokane, jLiOpgyiew. Kelso. 43&lem, Corvallls," Eusener andr McMinnvilJe. . , dent cfcther.Salenx., branen, ; and Mrsv' Roy Kleins Mrs.uE C, Rlebt: atdt; - and Miss- Frahces .. Richards all . plan ' toi.be. in ' attendance throughout vthe-entire conference. ' "The following delegates and ai-' ternatea were chosen; last, month to represent 'Salem: ' Mrs. J. H. lautermazu Mrs.i C-.' A. Downs, Mrs. Martin Fereshetian and Mrs. II; A. Woodward, delegates; and Mrs. -.J. M. jHvers.' Mrs. George Hug. Mrs. I. : Patterson, - and Mrs." F. G. Franklin, alternates." ; . Today's program win . 'continue as follows: ' t , 9 : 0 0 Meeting of , the Oregon atate . division;'. President, -Miss Moselle Hair, presiding'. --' Meeting j -5 ..t-V .1. .Jsst the fena yca ixfl xaada to order forma. Li 4 LlAiU WIW ftlir 4 - t -.1 . x. U. t .. . UN vv 1 Ls- vivv jir W : of t"fie' Wasblngtb'n branches. Pres ident. Mrs. Palaglus Williams, -president of -hTffrBeT11ngham branch. -V- V.'V" - - 10:00 Pre-school educatldn. Speaker. Mrs. Sara 'Prentiss; ii- structor In child care. Oreg6a Ag ricultural college. ''Slgnlf lcanbe et the Pre-8chool Age." DIscussioni Presiding, Mrs. UBVPi Cramer ehalrmanT of educational commit- tee of the Portland branch,". " . tI8:30-IiuJic1aeonl." ; Regular monthly: meeting of the Portlatfd brchi T fa Higher: Education In Washington and t Oregoi. ? Speakers,! Judge Austin E. Griffiths-; Seattle; Pro fessor'- Hector .- Macpherson, -..Ore gon-Agrlenlttnr 1 "? fl Bri '-L- Tn (at nf !nM I m! a 4 Inn. study '-i croups. - Presiding," Mrs. George Marsh." chairman of tnter-BfttfQit'jralnsBtad-f eectldn of the Portland branch. ? ' lGitX f Reserved: to , ; A short, play will be girek at the. First Congregational .Sunday scnooi cour tomorrow by a group of six 'qirt-Reserves. Mrs. Alice IT. OJoddnrtn irtv an Inspiration talk: 'dhrlng the morning, whie the "Bulidlajt of : the Cross" will be an additional feature at this Easter service. Guests m Portland Birtkddv Celebrated - witjiSufpru'e pthne. ; : ' ; Mfs iohn Cornforth was the Inspiration- for a delightful event oi me: pasi ,wee-eira ,wnen a groupVjbtf fiends; "mei; f9r a sur prise dinner in her honor." In the group were: . Mr,and. Mrs. John. . Printx, Mr, and Mrs.. Lou Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs.: Jesse Martin. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Xlckel. Mr. an Mrs. H. Fueatman, ' Mr; 'and Mrs. Ter- wllllger, Miss Grace "Stiffler, John Clearwater, r Dee' Himes, -Mrs. Chlldere ifiss , Mathews, Frank Kat,Mrs. Schellberg, Mrs. Bliss, Mrr and. Mrs, win Farr and Mr. antMrs. Cornforth. Writers to Make Trip to Eastern Oregon Dr.W. H Lytld will accompany Albert Richard Wet Jen, Frank Richard-Wet Jen, Frank Richard son Pierce, and Robert -Ormand Carie, 'all writers, on an Interesting outing intd eastern Oregon'. The "members 'of the party plait to be gone f for week. Front Portland they wftl go to Hbbd Riter ahd" thence Into Harney county. Chetneketa Chapter to Meet MemDers- oi unemeieia cnap- ter OI thg Danghters ' of the American Revolution will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Homer SfidltH for the r April meet ing, The' program? or. tne after- noon will, oe a paper ua wmj "Causes and. Effects of Jtne Immi gration Law.t Of added, interest will be ; the reports of the three- day state convention held last week in Portland. v Hostesses today , will , include: Mrs. Homer Smithy Mrs. Homer Goulet.. Mrs. Alton. B. Hurley. Mrs. J. B. Eakln, and Mrs. Carey F. Martin'.' '"' CilenOar ody. . Cheineketa , chapter.,Qadgters pf .th.er' Amerldan Raybltttlbn. ,Mja. Homer Smith, 675 Summer street.. . ... , . . ' booked food sale. , Junior Gaud of St,; t'Jful's ' Episcopal churcn. lilemeyer's ;DrotoW';, ., . , Cooked, food. sale. Royal Neighbors.., SO. ticket office. J . ; ' f arf on 'irounty.ParentjTehers' association. Highland school. 10 o'cloclc i c.c'; :y , :i i- ' ;.?, H Cooked food sale..' Salem Auto mobile company, 151, N. - High streets Oalr Grove Community Indies' Ald- - ' . , ' i JBaaT ' v Eatteri reaper; . .First Preshy terian church. 5 o'clock. " , i '' Salem if uslc. Tekchers assocla ttdn. ' 'ISjai rohyearce; 467 N. Winter streeU hostess. - Wedneeday '" ;- Benefit , bridge tea. -v Salem Woman's; club. ' Club bouse. . ' liiij fcr ti.tt L: -: ; - , .... - i J, J1 . -4 ,- j I- I I ''. II J HI , , , ttDOAK ? (CsaUStud Mf .) ' .the. younger to reorganize the business. ' get, additional .capital and branch. out into-, new J fields. The bankers were skeptfealcif the third John t ngate's ability to car ry Out the grand, plans thai were in his mind, alter, only five years' active association with the affairs of the firm. -And, subsequent ef forts pTored equally fruitless. The men who had the money John In- jfcatd i Wanted shook their heads and 'doubted If there was a much drgT volume ef sales awaiting ft wholesale leather concern ' in the Central City territory, v So, while John Ingate's 'Sons prospered, it stood ikfll." ; ' '-7 The proud structure put up by John Ingate the first had, during the years, been added to. or taken under Its' wing with the decline of uiver street, otner ouuaings, until the firm sprawled along a third of the frontage on a, block, shadowed by the tpwering structures which made a gulch of Main street.. The offices of the company had. a cor ner of the principal building, and were dark and gloomy whatever the disposition of the sun. Elec tric lights bumed all day, the roar of traffic was always in the cleri cal workers' cars and the, air that Waf jcircuiated4 by: the long, antiquated-, ventilation, system - was heavy with the odor of leather. ,On an afternoon In early spring, Mrs Julia - Ingate, ; who' was al ways depressed' by her fare visits to these surroundlhgs,' sat facing "her son, John, in his private of fice. Her daughter,' Josephine, was present, watching her brother as If she were deeply provoked. ?'We shall hate' to have more money, John," Mrs. Ingate was saying. .''That thousand wasn't half enough.. Everything has to be , done a certain way now, you know. One simply can't be skimpy in such matters. We , wouldn't want poor Josephine to t be em barrassed because her decorations or ' her music wasn't- as good as Marion Harwood's. r i- -." But, mother," the youngs man interjected, "the Harwoods have several millions at their disposal, while we're beastly hard up. I hate to have tp.be skimpy, as you call it. but it can't, be helped. Tou see .". ' "Hard : ,up!7 Jpsep&lhe r ex claimed. "You're always saying the business" is on the rocks, but1 - - , yoBvsaid only the other day that the sales.: Increased fifteen .thou sand dollars last month."' '. '.'Yes, but they have to! . Costs are- increasing, all the time.'... And the Lubbuck people are offering a 10 per cent discount for sum mer orders,; and we've' got to do that. too. There's -." -"Well .the 'business 'never was HARD UP When father was presi- dent-: ." I" ,.-v?S'.., : Aw, go to the devil, sis! Yoni can be a hateful little beast when you want to." "There, now children!" Mrs. Ingate exclaimed. She was silent a moment, then: "Well, if you cant John, you eant," she sighed. t know--- " . "I hope you understand, inother. We'e hot broke, and the business is sound, but 'we just haven't, got any money to spare right, now, that's. alL; . ' '.' -U ! Mrs. Ingate tried to under stand. But it was hard for her to have to see Josephine launched )n society, in surroundings - that were, the observant could not fall to notice, not so , pretentions as those" jwhrtad ktteride . the fde- friends. The Ingstes position in society was -assured and did not depend on 'mere show, but there Were ;eHiinUppeaVances to keep up. So she sighed. , "By the way, mother." ! John as Return Net Jf 1" 4 ' -' . t - . rDefcatof Suxanne Lcnlcn by Xlclen WiUr'of Calif ortia in , : tlielr returnengsmeniajbelnj f0ree;lbi thcXUria S the sec-' 'ond match draws nearcrTlic fact that the Americatt-stylo of ball It " to mcil, instead of. t! Haropff - . t !ere i la tlie first Waich will rtc'iUy ?1 lite V:Zl it Is t' r V Photo thovs the twawom-'. n. Mmittctilv the worll's (PtpL - r 7 ,.iz . . ... . . . fianaust telore ticlrlt-rTj PCS ifsORWSf spoke up, "did jron send an invita tion to Miss MacLurle?" j ; She did not answer him Imme diately, and Josephine expressed herself emphatically r "I believe not, . . - "t believe X asked you to," her brother answered calmly, t wish you would attend to it ; before the list of the Invited is published in the paper.. .I'm sorry you have de layed so long. Josephine frowned. ."Look here; John,. you're not really' serious (- about that, are yoh?" 4 "I thought I had made myself clear.'! . .'. "But we can't! "Why not?" -'She's a stenographer your stenographer. Her father's a me chanic or something. "tt wouldn't- ." "Well, grandfather Ingate waa a whisky dealer, and grand father LInbrook peddled 1 1 n W a r e, and Mrs. Ingate exploded. "He did not! That was one of your father's Jokes. My father's father was proprietor ? of a large store. He . Her daughter was also talking. "Really, John, t wish you wouldn't be so obstinate. , . . Besides peo ple might misunderstand." "Misunderstand what?. Let. me telCyou, somethinsr, Josephine. I'm thfnklng of asking her to be my wife.' 5 Both women opened their months aghast. Mrs. Ingate ex claimed: '.'John!" Josephine re covered to say, remonstratlvely: "You're crazy: ." j "I am thirty years old, and en tirely 'capable of selecting a wife Xor4 myself. I ." He paused as he heard a slight rap upon the door, and his face broadened into expectancy, f "Come in, Miss MacLurie." ' When, as she opened the door bt the office. Eve MacLurie got the. merest gffipipse of the faces of Mrs. Ingate and Josephine, she JOSEOOH STATE SMAIf AUTO CONTEST lt of CandldAtMatlO a. April 2 Besth, , Evelyn . CrowtKer, Mrs. B. 8 Feller, liis Bernire Fandrich, Mari Barret. Robert ... Greenwood, Frances M . Uronke, Mrs. Leo Ball, Mis E. Ot Hsyes. Lneian . .. Sendersom, Faye ; ire, Mrs. H. B 4,553,430 4,861,972 6,299,900 8,400,200 2,62S,60O 3,420,600 .4,421,900 3,500,200 3,702,600 3,500,400 8.400.200 8,111,000 3,52fl.200 3640,800 8284,26 2.826.4O0 3.901,800 3.491.30O ,300,400 8,181,500 5,446,450 2,998,200 2,100,400 2,900,400 4.128.838 lidddleston. 34 rt. Leo ud.on, Mildred Linntr. Baul&h tOTelaiid, Mr. Floreae Maw, Bossell Mifier. Ronald MClary, Ellsworth j. McVey, Mrs. R. B Naslu Mrs. Winifred Pembertoaj IJanra ... Pennington, Mrs. 3. B Pitt,' Captain Alien! Phillips,- Helen .. Reg-imbal, Mrs. Mary feanderaon. Alma ehepafl, Marvin . Kkopil, Mrs. Ralph. Bnyder, Violet ' tteiwer, Russell mith, Mrs. Jos N Thompson, Margaret Williains, JTina . .003,800 3,426,400 5,419,800 3,041,750 2,998,400 8,944,900 4,228,900 3,666.800 5.296,679 3,800,200 2,900,400 3,290,400 5,126,365 5,003,233 Wiederkehr, Mabel Wheeler, Mrs. BeUe Woolery; Ceell Welcn, Elisabetn . . Young-, May . . COTJHTBY Adams, Mrs. A. o).. Asher, Rowena , , , , AapinwalL Mrs. Mte Braden, Mrr. Winnie... f Brysnt, Adda B Beurli, Nellie Clywer, Mrs. Oeo. ... Corhonse, Maris. - . Crane, Clement C Clark-, Mrs. K. O . . Cbaodleiv Mrs. Ooy Fee, John II., Jr. fUxyi, Mrs. Ada..: Bieks, Mrs. W. as Hopkins,' MarrneTKe Knanf, Mikon .j..- Kellogg, Mrs. Vera Kiampe, Vahnsr ..... Liis, tTelyn : . Lytle, Elfa .... Mtttnm, Mrs. Christine Marshal Tneodor . Pbttai K. J.-.. Powell, Mrs. Clere . Siebards, Grace 8nderly, . Mrs. Boy 8wan, Archie . Townsend, Mrs. J. A Wejier, Claire ; ' Wyni, Alta . Wheeler, Margaret . Young,-Mrs. Merton C : 2,400,600 1,998.300 8,100,400 5,097,993 2,868,997 7,800,400 4,421,200 2,570,7SO 8,500.400 8,473,500 2,572,3334 3, 128,800 8,172,200 4,412,800 8,205,100 3.100,400 3,S2,40O 4.988,598 3,412,150 8.5OO-.40O 5,0 1, 650 5,426,700 S.441,499 2,054,43 3,004,400 4,011,400 2,400,500 4,200,400 4,058.232 3,560,400 En V4 .- ;v.?.v.s-'.-ivA-. ui. N .t vr- n I--- r 1 veri .-1 -' w" .ffr-- .... . . u,- kno'EjfemTnlne ess .that she had been the sub ject of Quite recent discussion.- ' t (To be'contbiued.jl In the jtext ' lastalnseatf Tbe Points of a TrUngie, . : Guests From Springfield Miss Franees Hodge ,.and4 Miss aye Spauldlng wilK spend, the Eastef holiday lii Salem. 1 Miss Ilodge is the daughter oft Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hodge." Both Miss Hodge and Miss Spaulding are members of the Springfield high school' faculty. : " '" SENATE DRY FOES 6ET 1 , ST4FF SETBACKS ' iCMtiaoed (nav pgs 1.) - supply their own witnesses.- -I The j amendments -proposed-by Assisting Secretary Andrews, who ia in v charge " of , prohibition . eh forceinfiBt, are designed primarily to dry ujrsources of-llguor supply, pebajs; )the most . . drastic would permit warrants to. tasuefor.the search of private dwellings on evidence of manufacture of liquor for 'commercial - purposes.; Other imendniebts "won' I'd authorize these steps : "; - Imposition of severe- penalties for the counterfeiting of permits, prescriptions and other liquor forms. Imposition; of, llrptie penalties upon those who--mai;e, sell of transport. . liquor, ' made from de natured alcohol or rum. Requirement of .registration of 'boildings and apparatus which have been, set, up in such, a way as to make the manufacture of beer possible. - The placing of. all cereal bever age plants under government sup ervision. 1 4 The summary condemnation ;i of vehicles seized in liquor violation's. Before having, the bill drafted Secretary Andrews consulted with Secretary Mellon and officials of the department of justice and. the measure , has the full' support of tne administration. In a letter accompanying the bill Mf, Andrews explained! the search.of private dwell ings' amend ment by . saying, that liquor, oper ators are taking, advantage - of existing statutes to use homes as distilleries with Immunity. . "Thev rent. them dwellings And establish .. a family, therein, he alcohol or - rum for liquor manu sald, "whose occupation Is to dls- "factnre or for selling, making or All Silk to Top Gliaraiteecl Fashion jparcl ; Service: 1 .., ... -t . .1 ,-"4 : ifytSfC-h Modernlstle no&roMery. tn. blacky . saver -andr gold sjistin guishes ft graceful evening wrap; ornlfe s.t&i Hd blscfc crepa de chint;' . ' till alcoiol ; rr 0e ootlegtrade. We, can jbxak up theseBOurces of supply only by. having, the law provide that search warrants may be issued on evidence of .manu facture for commercial. purposes,. ; One of: the' hmendments propos es a sentence - of two years in prison and a- fine of $2,0005. for persons ; convicted of denaturins 77s t'FU rjnf cttt ' ... ' " i i-yyy- '-: qaasataaaaaaaaaaaY Snatl Full! II . k- .. .-- AX .-V. . . ' ' ! f - . -, ........... - - y ' - ' All silklaiffbheai -rose, dawnr rose ooah boir df tn. h,hf? ?reWatinum, pearl i irchtaent; pink paixhment,; tawny San- ' - , : ' ; fJ3 lusn;.purple sage, golds : :fH taueronado.llan ...chainpae, bluefox J s ; 1 weight - emt? ln-sarneshad .. i . i transporting licuor made i .-a del natured alcohol orrum .. - More rigid- drjv lnforcement J regulations 'were proposed by' thai administration. ; r DIKWEK COWCXKT J fl:00-7:OO KWV.(491.Ai fortland. ft;00,7:00 KFWV 212)V Portland.' . - - -' i ireaio ' .- 10rOO-13:00 KQW (491.5), Portland, r Iteae. rs4ie ' : . 11 :8d-l :S0-KTBtt . (263), Pond. 8:80-;SO--KGW. (40L, - .. IVAisad. Kadi debate, 4Jntrrarty C CrBn ITniversitr 8othMm-. CaUorcia. - Qnestion. i'BelTed. tksr war, except : la-eases inasin,-r internal reix I- . ' lion, sboo14 b declared by the direct ote' ot tba a people-' et Unite4 States." ..--v - . - i -V- T.-15-S KVVrV. itlt)i Portland. tAut roads hour. . " ' ' ' " t'"' rEHTEET AWfET ' '' ,; 0 :oo -KfON -XZHHfr ! "Bsaen.-. , 6 6:80. n;an ; 7-7:80, , studio prof ram; V 7:80-9,- Von Besck , Municipal band; 9'll; KPON artisu't frolics; Jl-lS r-, -fan' recital. -- -r-; ' 8:0.0 KMTJd. . X239), , Hollywood 6-7, ta4u. proersa f S-10,: . KMTia- eoiu f r ore centra,' sjoren Pnwell-direetinr? linn Zaroca Russian snnrana. . v . 6:S0KXX (386.9)1 Hollywood: S;S0-7, erebestra ; 7:30-a,8tnaW nroranv; -9; .program; -lv, presram; Wee -a. - danee ornheatra I Ilr i a. , i tu Filmland frolie. ' , w B:8-KW) lA'ia&S. Ban rranclaeo. 7:20, or-c best rs: 8-11, danee orchestra 11-12, Henrr Halstead a orcbestrs 8:80 KFI. (487), Los Anreles. :30, rest pocKet' program dance ercAestra:- 8-9. Anjcews s trine trio; Virginia Ptohri. soloist; 9-10, AU-Antrican - Bsvsimn qnartet; rlO, JCFI Midnight- Jrolie.,-. - j T:00 KPOA, (454.8),. 8enttln, ,7-8. intii. cat pros-ram;' 8il5-fl:80, all-artist pro gram; :oai, Jackie bonder's Ser enaders. '. .. ' . , The followinr braadeastingS stations hare programs schedaled (or early 8un-day-nsraias- nenry as oliowst" 42 mm) 1:00, KjrRC.KRfV KS,UUs-K11,. KNX; 1:00-1:20. KPUUKFL KKX; 1:80-2 :M). KT-rJO, - kfWf KW, KKX ; 3 .-004 :00, K"WI,.iI, KTBEi ?C -t.'i.-'-.ti '. i T NEW CORPDRATJOnS I W i " i " George Jehlinger, "inc., with headquarters' , 'In Portland and capital stock of 2Sfi00l, Prldsy filed articlesjn the state corpora tlon department here. The Incor porators, are. George II. Jehlinger, Ira F. Cole and.JOan II. Jehlinger. Other article! fplIow: ; rp-X' Standard. Products ', companjr, Portland (pa capital Block); J3, tt. East, Andrew C. Dahr'and,W. M. Scarborough. , .... k : ' ; fi City, Electriot! company ., Port land; capital stock increased from 110,000 to $2500 . J ;;i Portland Feed & Fertillxer com- pany, Portland; ; capital stock in creased' from f45,t0O to JluO 000;; : ' t .',-':'; " ' i.-- Colors rnmin. e3. j: 4J' .-30- - f