! PACE SIX .o'::''.r;.:;KvT pOGieiY w ear's Eve To Be Jolly mmmThnemy-. -.VvToI;ht there is to bY general y merrymaking in Salem-dances. parties, dinners; and-41ne parties ttHI keep.-the -poor ; old-, decrepit v year from-foist; away; unescorted. : -The, Subscription-dancing -clab, I composed - of - -some :18t -pi .the ;i young parried- couples -of. Salem, r'i will be one - ot the post colorful ftnd gay of. the . large? parties' ef -V the evening. Ylt will see .the old -year oat and the new. year in at tie Marlon. hotel amidst brilliant f and symbolical 'decorations, flow r'f crs, "and-formal 'dress.' -'- '- ' " . T - At Castillian. hall. Hiss '.Grace vDay, will be. hostess. New. Tear's ;v night; to , ?; abont , seventy ' a five .con pies of tha younger set- for , an ' inforpal danco.. Patronesses and patrons foVthisnaffair will be. Mr. and -MrV.q. F. Gillette Mr. and MrsR.:.L. White, Mr., and -Mrs. v Varleyand Mrs. L. R. Day. - - i V jtfrs.' Donald -roans; and" Mrs. P. Du Quisenbejrry . will entertain ; -with a 1 o'clock dinner before lie Subscription dance. ' ' . . . Other dinner parties will pre y:i cede the Wisteria dance of the II labee club dance which will also be- gay events of tonight. Joy Turner Moses ' -Students Frolic "The Joy Turner Moses Dunning ' Junior club.ywere recently enter . talned with a Christmas party at ' the , Moses studio, 335 N. Capitol . t treet.' A fine 'Christmas program was enjoyed, after which Santa Claus appeared and distributed : fit ts v front the ' sparkling and . v lighted Christmas tree. - ; Games were then played and later, lunch , : vas served la the dining room to - the small guests. The spactoas . . rooms were ' decorated : in Ynle- ;- --tlde ..' colors.: ;; . Misses . Margaret ' Eurna and Opal' Downing,' two "of , r tha older . students,, assisted Mrs 21oge in entertaining. . : " '." ; -m The - following students . were present: Arthur Boyce.' Kdltb, Da 4 vi3, Milton' Hartweli; Betty Lou . iso 'Boyce', Maxine ' " Case, 'Ruth Walker. Maxine Ross; ' Jean - Found, Eileen Goodenongh,' Bob A r-7 Pound. . Maxine ; Goodenongh k a Scphia , Hughes., Frank . Jfeiderbl- ' : ler, Evelyn Propp, Verabeth Glen . tening, Alfred Propp,. Jean Beers, :; Virginia Bilyeu.. Dais Carlson, J- Merf aret Burns," and Opal Down- Tbose who appeared on the pro- rram' were Maxine Ross,.. Frank ieiderhiser,s Arthur Boyce. iEdith Davis, verabeth Clendenlnf; Jean Beers, - Milton . Hartweli, ; Rnth 7alker, Evelyn Propp,-Maxine Case. Sophia Hughes, Virginia. Bil -". yea, Lois Carlson. Alfred Popp.7 ,-V '; . l.-I. v. ; Sil verton Engagement 'Z&te Anhouriciedi: LVERTOX The engagement t cf Kenneth YOuei; former Silver- - hov,f.to Miss Frances E. Rose of Iowa City, has recently been , i.i icunced and is of much' Inter' ? est In the Willamette valley. , Mr. Touell and Miss Rose were . fellow students at the University V f Oregon several years ago. He - was editor of the Oregon . Daily ". v Emeralds in 1922-23. gradaating la :'2J-, rtoia the. university, he neat U Portland where he was cn the' Oregontan staff for'" some - time. For the. past year he has been- assistant financial editor of N ? th Sew York Evening Post. Miss 'Vjnote hu' her-B; A. and Mi A. from the University Of Iowa.' : ";, ": 't Mt.'-Tenet. spent his early'yottlh '-j here and waa graduated! from Sil s -verton schools ai the time his fa- ither. ProL B. -T. VoueL. waa an- r nerinteadeat ot Sllverton schools. ' To Be Test Hostess ""Y . ' One of the first attairf to com . piiment Mrs. John - J. Elliott. : whose marriage waa an event De cember!, will be the tea for ;f which Mrs.-F. A. Elliott wlir be . - - hostess at her home on Marion '.. street Friday afternoon between r-s the hours of two and six o'clock. ' t Mrs. Elliott has Issued 150 ln , vitations to friends of both her . own. and Mrs. John Elliott to come and greet the bride who has -be-come a member of Salem's-social . life. v : JEFFERSON. One of the pleasantest aftalra of the Christ mas week ; waa a party given at the home of Mrs.' Fred Barna Sat nrday night, in which Mrs. Fred Barna and . Mrs Nettle Reeves ' were ?. hostesses, honoring.' the MIssea ' Helen. Marie and Laura ' Klhs who have been spending the Christmas vacation at. the country - home, of : their parents, -Mr. and Mrs. KaUKIha, . , . A beautiful tree, I gayly 'deco rated and" lighted; ornamented, the - living room, la which the guests enjoyed gamea and contests of va- rioui kindv and radio- fausic. 'X At a late Jhonr? 4 cafeteria lunch wai served.' ; rThoee present ,were Helenr" Mart' and- Laura JClbs, - Rose Cdstantlno, -Mrs. A. W. , Oli ver, Ruth, Klepper, Anna Klampe, - Mrs. J. H. RoUnd, Mrsv Fred Bar . na. and Mrs. Nettle Reeves." Helen Kihs returns to her stud ies at University of Oregon; Miss ' Marie goer back to Middlegrove where she t teaching, and. Miss Lcura. will enter business college at ' Salem. ' - ,.- , ' . f " The r Zena 'missionary, society trill be the' gaest of Mra.v Wi W. Henry for Wednesday, January 8. The regular meeting date was to have been January 1 and as this conflicted with too many events planned -for. New Year V day the meeting waa postponed.- Mrs. W. " P. Scott of Salem, and Mrs R. H. Scott ot Zena. will bo Joint 'host? ' esses with Mrs. Henry. ' ' The Knglewood - Commanity club will be the guest of lir. and Mrs. : Trajil: Lllburiu Wednesday night for the annual "holiday par ty" which thia clafc celebrates. The guests will gather at 8 o'clock'. iMews an Olive M. Doax, I BESSIE LOVE MARRIES t 5 First and exclusive photo of fl- tive blonde, and her bosband, WBliani BaBJncer Hawks, -who are on their honeymoon. They were married Friday night at Hollywood In the presence of scores of prominent SOCIAL CALENDAR - - .... Tnesday Mr. and Mrs. John CHf- t ford.-hosts to members of ' ; Writers' LeagneTKew Year'a V t at hrtra no Ferrv ntit , Child Study class of -Lin- coin, McKlaley. Leslie P. T. A. -wlllbe postponed from to- day nntll January 7- . .v..-V u -.Wednesdsyl. : U En 1 e w o o d Com.mnpity . .crab annual ."holiday party," :- o'clock: at. the hpme of Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Lilburn. ; rcr Thnrsdsy - r; Mrs. O. K. Spanlding, host-r ess to Piety Hill clab. i ". - Raphaterlan club meeting , postponed nntil January 16. - - Chapter G. of the-P. E. O. sisterhood, with Mrs. Alice Fisher, 415 Market street. . West Way club, Woman'a ; Benefit association, Mrs. Gny New gent, 321 Klngwood street. West Salem, between hours of 2 and 5. o'clock. ' ' Friday ' " Leslie Can Do class of Me- thodist church with Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Pound, election of officers. - '""' - ' - Home-Guard of Woman's--Home Missionary of Leslie Methodist church guest - of Mrs. B. E. Otjen v'- ' v v ,?ivigatday t ' :v : D. A.'R regular meeting, Y. M. C. A. lecture room. : WOODBURNT-rMr.,. ! and - Mrs. Frank : Wright were pleasanUy sarprlsedi when a host .of, their friend dropped lno.hen Fri day.-night to wish them .- well on the second anniversary .of ,thei? married Ufal '-r' " Four tables of f ivo?-r nanre were siayea. Mrs. i wrigai- ana ATlsU Nendel winning the honor Drises and Mrs. Ray Tyson: and Mr. Wright receivln;Stttf 'conso- latton.- -M . ' .4- V Afterthes ttcup, -which" was mad sp principally of the Jlggs clabrrpreented the happy couple witht a gift, they . servea. the ; re freshments which -.'theyt had brought with thenuvT-A- t Thbsei;'cmpsin-- the Yiparty wererMrtahd ' Mf sC Wttghtirnhe surprised host and hostess, - and Mr. and . Mrs. ' Arista NendeL Mr. and Mrs.- Ray-Tyson, Mr. anav Mrs. Frank-Weiss. Mr, and Mrsv R. L. Freeberg. Mr.-and Mrs, -William Miller. Mr.. and Mrs. Bert Harper, and Mr'aid Mrs.' Steve Sauman. f".i.7 yr ' ; A . 2 Tho Raphaterlan club, it la an nounced, by its president, lira. Ot to Wuson. wilLhe postponed -from taw meeting . which -- wonld . have been this Thursdiy to Thursday, January It." The place ot meet- Ins; has "as yet - net' Been emerm Tts d Glub Society Editor I o 2 &-mm TV v. x .-.v. : iai-:-fS-:-:-;-:Svif. i :: ? .is. ::::ixV:--;:i:.5 ..:i:-:-::F::x v i V- ' v ;. , ' Bessie Love, screenland'a diminu funs artists. - Saturday First Meet . Of Year for A. R; The D. A. R. will meet in the lecture room: of the Y. M. C. A. Saturday for- the first meeting "of It 0 Mrs. U; G. Shipley win be cnairman oi - the hostess com mittee.:. , . y -' Some: very important buslsesa Is to come before the clab namely the election, of delegates for the state conference. Mrs. John Ore will- also conduct a constitution quia" at this meting. The theme ot the program win bo in the hands of the committee on "conservation sad thrift", and national defense. WG0DBURN.--Mrs. H. F. But terrield entertained With a . de- ligbtfut party at her home south of -Woodburn - in . ' honor . of . her house guest tor the vacation per iod.' Miss Lake G: Watson. Friday, Miss Watson, ah intimate friend of Mrs. Butterfield, is here from Kalispet, Montana, until the first of this week. Those nresent were Mesdames L C. Beers, Fred Evenden, George Clark, A. E. Austin, Wayne GiU, W. H. Goulet. George Landon, W. D.. Simmons. Frank Whitman, R. H.. Scott, Ed. Dodge, H. I GUI, H. ' Overton, Z J. ; Hanson. John Mulr, F: Gl Havemann, AI H. Rell tog. Frank Settlemier. Miss Mary Scollard and 'the guest of honor and the hostess. - rs J.i;S '- . i - RICKREALL, Dec 3 Audra Allen who goes to Corvallis high school is home: on her vacation. She will -so -back to - Corvallis January ts.y:?rz-?z&m-?2:7r. . tTh Rtckrealltr grangers wwlll baW thelc:New Years dinner, t the grange hall. New Year's day. That evening: there; will be a -card party:, ,-.-:v a j " . J ' Jaae'r-Fax'-:. w; .spending : her Christmas '. vacation with, her grand parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Clay For of .Salem.', h .e. e : WOODBURN -. M i s s . Jessie Sims entertained with a dancing party in. ihe Forester's hall Friday night lis honor - of the. group of young.' people, .hdijjeldrfortnight iripittiegTji th.e haU last year. - Most of the guests are stadcnU la r the . universities and colleges this year and most enjoyable ev ening was spent la reunion, v . - At tho conclusion of th eyen iag refreshments were served by the- hostes.Y.,.V:"S;" v;.K,- Those 'who' enjoye4'the evening werof Misses i Elma Doris . Have ma&aV Pauline LI vesay, I tha' Hunt, Rath Geer. '.Margaret Mochel and Jessie Sims nd 11 Messers. I Jack Galss Warier tiuiss, ; Noraga Rellinr; WInton Hunt, Cecil Espy, f T " ' . , - " of t V t. I Neal Butterneldvmnd Ladrew Moshrerger. -i?."v-r . . ' : yiy..' - ' ' . .. . . CH2G0:i STATCSMAIf; Salsa- airs Watch PartyVill Be Jar men Home v :Event,: o Mrs. .Virgil. Stoliker, nee. Gwen dolyn Jarmen, will entertain with a watch party, at- the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre.:D.B.: Jar men on t South Higli street to nightT Dandng,' cards and music wfll occupy the attehtldn of .the guests for,- the' first -part of the evening a.n4 a. midnight supper wni-aee the old year out and the new ohe.ln. ?t'' u'A r Guest for thl attractive affair will bo '- Ifaxine .i Myen ; Julia Creech, Vivian' Ste4tehberg,--Fran; eea Sande. Yvonne-Smith, Charles ClagetC Ghandler ' Brown, Beryl Myers, Mr. MitoheU;; Floyd Clag- ett, and Mr and MrsTVlrgil Stol iker.-- t-.r Gervairlnstallation mpressive-Atrair -GERVAIS The 3Isons and Eastern Star held ' joint lastalla- tion at the: Masonic hall Friday night; and It being an open meet ing, a large crowd attended.' Miss Verna Kepplnger was Installing officer and Mrs. Lilly . Wadsworth acting marshalt The following were installed as officers in the Eastern StarBand will serve dur ing; the current year:. Mrs. Kate Sturgis',- worthy matron ; . Ralph Sturgis,' wprthy 'patron; Miss Amy Harding, associate matron; P. A. Aspinwall, associate patron; Dor othy Asplnwall, conductress; Mrs. Clara Fuller, associate . conduct ress; Ella Harper,-secretary; Ven- ra Kepplnger. treasurer; .Yioia. js. Hennlng. organist. . Appoinuve officers -Vara"' .Lillys. Wadsworth, marshall; .Clara Jones, chaplain; Minnie.' Allsup,," Warder; John Harper. . sentinel: " Fern ; Wads worth, Ada; Pearl Stevens, Ruth ; Claire Ellsworth, Esther; Wlnni f red . Cof f indaff er.' Martha ; Mary Sawyer, Electa. ; . . , The ItisonS installed Harold Aspinwall.' worshipful master; Arthur Keene.. senior, warden; J P.' Asplnwall.. junior, warden ; '. Jar- vis ..Cutsforth, treasurer; A.'. B. Minaker. secretary; - Chester Keene, .senior, deacon, Ralph Gl- rod, .junior deacon; . B. J. J. Mill er,. chaplain; J. H. Harper, mar shall; Harvey. Girtod, senior stew ard; .'Sherman ., Ruggles, .. junior steward; C." A. Sawyer, tyler. After the installation a social hour . was .'enjoyed and a short program' given consisting of solos by. -Elizabeth, Boylan- of Salem; Mildred, and Marjorie Hubbs' ot. Sllverton ; and ". Fern. : Wadsworth of .Gervals, accompanied by Brown Brothers with .guitars.' . U;. s. Crowder'.pf "Salem was the speak er of .the evening. - The evening closed with a' supper in the dining room. -. Holly - was used as table decorations."-".-' Community Club Plans iWatch, Party The Salem Heights Community club is plaanlng a big watch party for New Year's eve. A supper will be served at 1:30 o'clock and fol lowing thia there. win be present ed a. program especially prepared for this evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Leppley and Mrs, F. H. Zlnser have been in charge of arranging the program.' The remainder of the - old year will be spent in games and merrymaking.: Friends and club members alike are Invited to come nd spend this evening together at the 'clubhouse which Is located, at ih end Of the bus tine o'n- South: Commercial street; - ' -1 .-. -:c: ; : r, . : - ' PLEASANT VIEW Mr. and Mrs.-Frank' C6ok-andV their daugh ter: Leone entertained -at .their homo Oh ' Saturday r evening, ' a lrge group of friends. The occa- sidh being the birthday of the young lady. The evening : was spent In playing games and at a late hour refreshments Irerc serv ed by the hostess assisted by Frankie Robertson. The guests were " Russell Denyer," Margaret Robertson. Leone- Cook. Mr: and Mrs. William ' Morris,' Josephine Gilstrap,' Mildred Schlfferer,- Wil- lard Bear, Kenneth" Fowler, Tnex Barnett, Lewis Fowler, Marlon- Lucille Cook and Mr. M. A. Oook of La Comb, Ore.,- Clifford Evans. Helen. Moullet of Salem, Gene Schillings, Tom Swales, Jim Deh- yer, Dorothy f Van Valkenberg, Sheila Delzell, Charles. Van Valk enberg, Mr. . and Mrs. Lloyd Jar- man, Franklin Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Cook. " . :." .:."' ' One of the. most Interesting: pro grams to be given, this year at the school for the feeble minded was that given . Sunday afternoon by the.Benner family.' Reading, vo cal solos, instrumental solos and duet numbers were given by Jo seph Benner, .Vivian Benner, Helen Beaner and Moody Benner: y - Those going, .but to attend -the program, .from Salem, -were - Mr. and- Mrs. J. .A. Bernard!. Mr. "and Mrs. Ed. Lloyd7Mrs. Joseph Ben ner. Mrs. Moody Benner, and Mrs. s. M. Enaicott. - - .J This program was given., u sder the auspices: of: thf , Salem Wom an's club; d was . arranged by Mrs. J. A Bernard! who Is chair man of the division of the. school tor the feeble minded. -2 Charles Goin ls Called by Death 7 JEFFERSON, Dec 16. U fa cial) Charles Goln; age, 74, prominent farmer of the Green's bridge commanity, passed away at his some, December, If at 11:00 o'clock.- Mr, Golst had .been aiUng for some timeNo arrangements for the XQseral hare been' made. EUGENE, Ore,. Bee.SsWAP) Enforcement of the dog license law in Laiio county bu brought In 45,400 this year. .-A total of S.3SS dors:haT been tas-ged as compared to 1,234 la 19X8.. Orcca, Tuesday llornfar, liar gar et Bean -Is ' Luncheon Honor , ; l ' Gaest jl charminr laneheon-of M day was that for which Miss Mar garet Bean, homo from . the uni versity et. Oregon' for the-holiday was honor guest, at the Spa. Following the luncheon a theatre party was enjoyed. r Guests for this "no host" affair were the honor guest Miss Mar garet Bean,- and - Miss Evelyne Ross, Miss Jeanne Lnnsford,Mss Beatrice Johnston, Miss Maribna Johnson. Miss Betty - Mae rHart- ung. Miss Wiima Wrts, aUss Ve ma May, Miss Rth Chapman, Miss Fern Harris, Miss Betty Vaughan, Miss Charlott Brown",' Miss Louise Cramer, and Miss -Grace Hblmani i0vf '-f,-z- V a -r MrSvPaullfe:; .Cmphmentsljuest- s One-jbf the attractive anairs to mark, the last day of the old .year will beMhe tea' this aftejraoon,-her tween the hours of 3 and o'clock at the saburban - hoto ;ef Mrs Pa nl Wallace; o the Wallaeeroad in compliment to Mlss- Eda Sier-i . Miss Sterling, wno is teaching in Seattle. Jtihe. holiday jruestlibf the Wallaces. At-one Umef Mi? Sterling; taught in the -senior high school of Salem and - she" 'has many friends in Salem. Invitations are out for 85 guests who will call this afternoon to greet and renew acquaintance with Miss Sterling. Mrs. Frank Spear Hostess to G.A. R. . The first party, to be given -"by the Children of the American Re volution . will be that, for ,wh.ich Mrs. Frank Spear will be hostess at her home on Chemeketa street Friday afternoon. Members of the Ex-regents, dub., of. which. Mrs. Seymour. Jones is .president,, .will be hostesses for the afternoon. ': .The C. ;A. R. '.was organized by the Ex-regents - club during the late, winter months. It is- made up of .children who will be eligi ble to - become . members " of the D. Ar;lR. when they': reach their majority.' . - - . - " ' ; - - Mrs. E. A.; Rhoten - Toi Entertain Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rhoten have as their house guest of er the holi days their daughters, Mrs. E, W. Lisle, and small son Ralph Rich ard, of Spokane, Washington, and Miss Lucille Rhoten, who is teach ing this year at lone,: Oregon.' : Mrs.' Rhoten "will .entertain in compliment- to Miss Lucille Rho ten Wednesday evening with four tables of bridge; - Miss Rhoten leaves for -lone-' Sunday. - SILVERTON Misses Nettie and Agnes Hatteberg were host esses at a - pleasant little" dinner party Saturday - evening at their home near .Pratum.' ' Three tables Ot Cards were -played following the. dinner at which covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs: Victor Mad sen, Mr. -"and Mrs. Edwin Hatte berg,.' Lillle L. Madsen, Alice K. Jensen," Henry HJorth," Alfred Jensen, Reuben Jensen. William Hatteberg, and the two hostesses. Mrs. H. H. Vandervort under went a major operation at the Salem ' General hospital Monday morning. The latest report Indi cated that - she was progressing satisfactorily. ' WACONDA. Dec! S0.Mr:- and" Mrs. Arthur Goffln and 'daughter, Constance, and Albert Eagan have returned home from Portland where they spent the ' holidays with Mrs. E. M. Massey and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rothchlld. - Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eagan and children. Adale and Bill, were gnests 'on Christmas at the home ot Mr; and Mrs: F. G. Deckebach of Salem. ' Mr. " and Mrs.- George Broson entertained -at dinner- Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. A; W. Nu- som. Sr. " . - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fitts spent Christmas day in Salem with rela tives. - Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Nusom re turned home Thursday, after en joying a merry Carlstmas nouse party at the home of Mr. and Mrs., G. ,.Ww Thurmon of Forest Grove. , -v . -Vi 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Brown have as their - house guests this week - Mrs. - Eva - Williams - and daughter.; Miss Gladys Brown and Leslie Brown, daughter and son. of Mr, Brown left Friday tor New port where they will spend a few days. - -. - y . - v- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saively.were hosts- recently--for- Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family of Bidal yy - . . ' - Mr. and Mrs. A. ,W. Nasom, Sr left Thursdsy. . by . motor for . Eo- gene :whert they : will; spend the remainder ot the '.holidaya with Mrs. Nusom's sister and - family; Mrs.- Marcos -Dunn; Mr. and- Mrs F. R. Nusomr accompanied them, returning home Friday. . - - - 'Word has-been received here -of the death of George Schneider who hag bn ill tor some. time' at St Vincent hospital in- Portland. Mr. Schneider is a brother ot Mrs. Charles Hannegan. Funeral serv ices were, held lat the .Catholic church Ih'Genrals .Saturday. . r:''. Mrs. F. R. Nusom had as , their guests : recently Mr. t. and Mrs. Georger: Filers- and son; Leo. of Portland and Mr. and Mrs:' Frank Angel(T:of iSalem. iyyyMi''- Mrs; RoJfe Paquln -was: a : din ner guest Saturday evening at the Allyn Nusom home. Mrs.- Paquln U.-TlsiUDt' Mends and relatives here before returning to her home tn Seattle.' Wsshingtonr - Miss 'Frances iLemery,? a- stu dent at th TJnlTsrsIty, of .Wash ington',; is! spending the: holidays wlsa . bcr sarenta, "Mr. "and Mrs- George Lemery. - - : ' $ Deccabcr 31, 1923 Statesman Pattern- A' bit of lace adds that femin ine touch that is so essential to day In the fashion world. The scalloped yoke and cuffs are charming on Design 1809.-The circular skirt flounce points down in interesting manner, creating slender :lmes. of chi ,' .This. lovely frock may be! fash ioned., Qf . printed or plain silk crepe or satin.' If a print is chosen, we .suggest , one . with a dark ground;; if a, plain color, the fav orite are raisin, red, dahlia, black, brown .and. green. Ecru , or cream lace would' be charming. May , be obtained only in sizes C. 18,- 20. 34, 36. 38, 40 and 42. Size IS requires 3Vs yards of 40 inch material and & yard 36 inch lace. No dressmaking experience is necessary, ta make this model. The pattern has. ample and exact in structions. Yardage. Is given for every size. A perfect fit ia guar anteed. . , Fattens-will W 4liTrd npon . receipt f t ifteea eot nw. coins carefully wrapped or stamps. B avra to write plaialy yoor name, address,- ityle rnuabtt and " site wasted. . - - . Book, is JifteB eeritt, bat only tea eeata-wbea ordered wit a patters.; ASdrets all sutir and: brdera "to , Sutesnaa Pattern. De- -MrLucV 24S West 17tfc ktreet. Kew Tork jClty. - T Jefferson JEFFERSON, Dee. 28. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Klampe and fam ily motored from .Labish Center to spend Christmas day with Mr. Klampe's sisters, Mrs. Nettie Reeves and Anna Klampe. Other guests were M. R. Magness of Harrisburg, and Walter Kihs. - Mrs. J. H. Roland spent several days in Salem -this week, visiting her. sisters. ... Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pease had ai their guests for .Christmas. Mr. and -Mrs. Roy- Lang of Wenatchee. Washington, Mrs, Myra Reed and Ruth Reed of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. William Duckworth, or Eugene. Mr. and "Mrs. Gny Aopperie . and daughter, Elisabeth, and Ferris Pease.'' '. . . :.; . -' " . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Mason and famtly of Salem, spent Christmas day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. - George ' Mason. " Another guest at the Mason home was Lil lian M. Combs, a sousin. who is recently from the east- O. B. Hammer - arrived from Klamath Falls Monday for a visit with bis sister,' Mrs. Fred Barna and family. Jim Blackwell has gone to Oak land, ' California," where he will visit Ills sister, Mrs. Harry Thomp son and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warner and daughter, Mrs. S. B. Cald well, and Maurice Mangis, spent Sunday at Toledo, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Warner. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Farrington during Christmas week are C. Roberts of Klamath Falls, Mr. " and Mrs. Frank ' Mason of Dunsmuir, . Cal, and Mf. and Mrs. J. M. Mason, of Portland, parents of Mrs. Farring ton." . . v-. ..-'. , .'.: Mrs. Leonard Barley and son. Ralph ot Portland,, were gnests ot her sister Mrs. H..E. Jones and family the first of the week. y . ; Rosedale ; R6SEDALE. IW " 80 il"r, and MrsJ.'C -'A: Cole soent: Christmas wkh his "mother add ' other rela tives in Portmndrv -"' A.1 J.'Haldy and family motored to Portland WeddeSdayreturnlag T&srsaay afternoon-: ' ; .--- ' Mrs. M. Cammack' is 'enioyine a visit from all her children. for a Easy ay to, -ci Get Rid of 1 1zz ' y Now yoa ' ckni get rid' of dan- drutf just by washing your hair. y Start today using thtt remark able discoveryr--Fitch's "Dandruff Remover Shampoo. Quickly it will banish, every trace of dandruff. everr Wt of dirt rrease. oil and grime. : And yoar hair "will take s.mw lit ev a- new - lustre.- tn the twinkling of an eye! . 2 Serry'i Drua Store 11S. 8. Commercial St.' guarantees these, results. v BROOKS HAS Holiday Guests Are Inspira tion for Variety of So- : cial Activities r'BROOKS,'.Dec ,0 Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan andV. Chit dren Miss . Constance t Buchanan. Grant J)onaran, iKenneth ana Miss Delofes" Bnchanan vll - f Hopmere. and Mr. ; and Mrs. Syl vester Harris and children Hiss Latono and -Albert Harris were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harris on Friday evening. Other recent gnests at tie Harris homo were Mr. mnd Mrs. Mercer Smith, and soh, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. ? George Coombs spent, the week as guest of his . nnCle and' aunt, tw ,ni Mrs. V. Ashbauahand -; -- ... , .;'. . V. "... -. v lamiiy. ;. ' '-: - :.. v " . - 7 James Vlbberf t has returned frOm. Tillamook where -ne spent the' past two months visiting his ; sIster-Mft. JU)bert Hayes and fam- ilr' and, his l niece," Mrs; ' Chsr les Fleck nd family. -: O. O. Epley and daughter Mlas Gladys Epley were recent guests at the home of. Mr. Epleys son Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Epley, near Jefferson. - - Rev. Walter Warner, pastor of the Brooks Methodist Episcopal church, is spending his Christmas vacation at his home in Hermis ton. Oregon. Rev. and Mrs, George Cole of Jefferson returned to their home in Jefferson after spending the Christmas vacation at the homo of their mother." Mrs. John Dnnla vy and family. - Mrs. Carl Aspinwall has had as guests the past week her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes and daughter, Mrs. Charles Fleck-and two" , children Etta - Mae. and Ella Fae'of Tillamook. ' .' Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Manning and daughter Miss Constance Manning of Gervais were, guests' oh Thurs day evening at ' the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Otto. Miss Con stance remained "for "a - few . days' visit at the Otto home. Mr. and Mrs. Archie . Bailey went to Astoria, to spend the hol idays with Mrs. Bailey's" sister, Mrs. Madge Weber and family.. Mrs. Cecil V. Ashbangh and sons Kraid ' and. Vera Ashbangh went to Gervais Friday . evening and attended the high school play. Mr.: and MrsV A. Lc Isham and son Iris Isham and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Otto and children Orviile, Misses Gladys and Beulah Qtto were recent dinner guests at the home of Mr? and Mrs. Wilford La Fountain and family. Little junior La Fountain spent the past week visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Otto. A pie social will be given" tt the. Buena Crest school. bouse on Friday evening," January 3rd' by the , Literary society. All, ladies are ..asked to bring pies.. The pro gram r committee Is ' composed of Mrs. Ralph Harold. Miss '. Eula Beckner, and Mrs. Julian DeJar- dln. few days. Tney spent Christmas with the C. A. Bear family of Tur ner. . Mrs. J. D. Alexander returned last week from, an extended visit with her daughter, near Palo Al to, Calif. Miss Inez Bhtiston . and sister Mrs. Hazel Gleesen of EHensburg; Wash.," attended Sunday, school here last Sunday. They .were re sidents here Pnty- a year ago. -' Mr. and Mra. -E.- B. Stroud en tertained Mr, and Mrs. C. Boxell of Portland and Mr. and Mrs: .Roy Brandt of. Toncalla on Christmas; Miss Helen Winslow is visltinx rolatlves tt Toncalla. for a few days and her sister; Miss" Adelaide is spending a f ewdays with her aant, Mrs. Bozell at Portland. The young people's Sunday school class held a social at the nome of their teachers Mrs. -Csm mack Dec SI. . . . ? . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mare of Ashland called on ' Miss Laura cammack last Sunday. LOCATE nr SIXVERTON SIL. VERTON, - Dec ; 36 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kleeman. formerlv of Salem, have opened an office at SUverton. - Mr. Kleeman - Is agent for the : Portland - Journal and Mrs. . Kleeman does mnltt- graph - work and acts as nubile stenographer.. The office Is In the building formerly occupied by M. van yaiaenburg. local attorney ai taw. - - -- Mrs. Kleeman Is a Sllverton girl. Before her marriare ah was Miss Mary Egan, the daughter of nr. ana jars, will Egan. OLD: RITSllWSiisT! ; Soy order year 1930 Office Supplies Now! Transfer Jles r '( Ledger ;Sheefs - Iose Leaf - Binders . : Blankibis: f 65 SUU jCurrent Radio Prpr .grams For ,s T6day y ICGW -MLS Meter t Keys.. ' - PORTLAND. OREGON. . T:1S to 7 MS a. m. Y. JC C A. health xerctae.-- - - T :4S -tw S . ra. Devotional arrJe. S to a. m. Portland Breakfast dub, to :! a. nv News. te :! a. m. Cooklnc school 9:3S to - 9:45 a., nv 'Tbe Town : - Oler. ' ..-:..- - " 9 ! to IS mi m. "Betty Crocker." 10 tn lt-.lS a. .m. Town Crier.- - s. v W9:1S to 11:39 a. nvNBC. - . ; ..i. 11 :4$ v to U J noon Kecora v . .... . 13 to IXi3 jx..m-ra recital. 13 :39 to 1 p m.-r-OrsauiiBJutl. ; i, 1 to 1:1$ p.' m--r Mrkt -report 1 :1S - to 1 -p. . -fusicaejtitain- -mantw.' ? -?4 -j 'J- .': S to 3 p. m. Studio. - - i - . - - . 3 to - 4 :l $ . -p., ' m. if usjcai : Master - Works: - "'.r - 4:lS .to 4:30 p. ,m. rnrreraal Safety - Series. " ". y ---$,r- : -4:34 to 5 p. mj---Serwte :Bor .. ( :39 to- 9 p. n.-N6C - ; . . ' 9 to 9 .39 n.- m. Studio proram.-5 - - 19 to 1 1 n. tn. Concett.-; KGMO-- -, 11 rto. 13 midnlsiit -Dance rbtnd. .v - -" - f... - - -- - " . 91- Meter. 94 ' f ;4T to S :4r-Houeehokl tvjiut SMO to 9:00 Cookag school. 9:0 to 9:3s Orwan recital.;. -. ' i :i to IS Women's rrorram. If. -00 to 13y9 Town: toplca 13:00 Town topics.' ; . It to 1 Luncheon concert" , ' : 1 t6 1:J Orffm recitaU:-. V , - l':S0 to- 2 Orcbeatra. ' . ' t-.. to S :1S Inp (rational -speaker. 3;15 to 3-rStrkig enaembW 3 to 5 Newspaper of the Air. S to Orchestra. .- to '7 C B. S. chain profrram. 7. to 7:30 The Benson hotel orches tra. ' -" v-- ' - 7:30 to S Orchestra. 8 to s :30 studio procram. 8:30 to :30 Orchestra. S :30 to 10 Studio program. . 10 to ii-r-strmg -ensemoia ana or chestra. ' - 11 to 12 Popular orchestra. KEX r 354.1 Meterln.-1180 Kcvis. PORTLAND- OREOON . 7 a. m. Mornina; Serenaders.. .8 a. m. Anti-Tardy Time clock. a. mv Better Homes proirram. 9:30 a. m. NoveltT Droaram. 9:45 a. m. Mornina devotional serv ices. - - 10 a. ttl Ptndlo program. 12 noon World Bookman and g-irW nrcjinira.: . - - 1:05 p. m. Unci Robbln'a farm flasbea ' ' - . - .'- 1:15 p.'m. Peputar program. 4 "P. m.- Classical - rmurrafo. ' 5 p, m. Pppular proarram. ,T p.- m. Lyric Hour." : ." n. m. (jiassicar nrogram.- - -8:30 p. m. Troubles ef Tbomas. 8:45 p. jr. Novelty, program. 9 p. m. -SrodJo proarram. I 10- xk m. Eanco praarram ' - v; 10:30 p. m.-r-Jack. and Jill dance band. - " ' y v KGCXr . S79.5 Mftern.' 790 KrnC OAKLAND, CVyLXrQRJOA. to 9 a. m.ntieOy-y. 9:30 to 9:45 a.' ,jn. The 'Morning Gloriea - -. . f '. 9:45 to 1 OK pi. Betty Crocker: 'K 1 to 10:15. n. m. Sunshine Raya . 10:15 to 10:30 a. tn. Mary Hale Mai lt". ' .p - 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. Magaziae-of the Air. ... ... - ; . -. .. 11:30 to II . noon Philharmonic or- gan.- ".'-. v-e --,'- 12 to I p. m.NoveUy Mve.-" -' ' 2 to 3 p. m. Matinee Tftne; - '. 3 to 4. p. m. Musical Musketeers. 1 4:15 to 4:30 p. m. NBC - 4:30 to 5:15 T. m. Hotel St Franc!s - Salon Orch. -. , - , - - 5:15 to 5 JO P.m. News service: ' 5:30 to I in m. A round -the World. I to 7:30 p. tn, Eskimoav 8:30 to t: p. m.rOinos V-Andy. 8:45 to 9pt m. John and -Ned. . 9 to 1 a. m. Darn-in; Around tha Country. : ' I . . ; : . . t j. . KOMO 309.1 Meters. 970 Kcvr . SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ? " 7 :55 . m. Inspirational, service a ' 8 a. mi Haopy Time. 9 m. T. M. C A. health axercisea 9:15 a. m. Studio proa-ram. - -. . 9:45 a. m. Betty Crocker's Home talk. i - .- . 10 a. m. VeOna Socolofoaky and Ar - nes SkartvedC vocal duets. 10.-15 to 10:30 a. m. NBC. 11:30 a. m. Orchestra ; Fred Lynch. tenor. - - - -: It noon Arrktiltura farm talk. 18ii5 PTO- "What to Prepare for Diane r, - ... .. .- -r- - - ,2.:,f. --feh fruit and ves- tnbU report a -13:35 p. m. -Orchestra v O. - DonaM X3ray and Rhna -Marshall. : -I p. ro. Marv Blaka's reeJpo- talks. 1:15 p. n Orchestra; Harden Mor- ris. nnd-tbel -Park- -. i. ' t jk ' tn. ArtlstK .-naambte;' iBerdm . Korsmo, tenor. ,'.;...,;., - r,: v 1 6 Sv tn Stock. bond and- aram sin. . ' tatwsis.'-r i-v-.-- -' - ' -. Ill 5 p. nw Mixed vocal quartet '' -5:30 P- m. -'45 p. st-KBCV 9-p. nx. Orchestra ; Acnes SkartTedV contralto. --.-r.-v - .-. 10 - pt tn. UttU Symphonjy ' Honr. i 11 m. News -flaahesi jf :is p. m. NBC. - ; ; : 13 to:ir:30 a. m. Ojn. reqlta . LA. GRANEi7.1liC?3(--AP). Interest nafefi.aronsed here la the extensive- elai deposits that exist at be edge of La Grande at the foot bt Fox. hill. It is believed that the clay may be ot quality required to be nsed In the manufacture, of faced brick. Tests are to be made in the near fnture. -" ...... ,' :" - Attend the Big -Whoopee ShoTonfffht ; at The Hollywood : All Scats Reserred 50el Show Staxts 11 :30 P.M. BOOK: - , '.I 't ' y .f - T- mm 1 I V t I, r. t 4 I a r i - : 4 .'.