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,: The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Hornier. January 18, 1831 PAC3 NINE 7" s ocitv News and QiillslfaM sOuve M. DoaK. Stvuty Editor & Dancing Pa - ty Attractive I Evening One of the prettlesjt : parties ot tha week wu the danclac party end card evening at the homm ot Mm. C. D. Qoery at which time group of boys entertained in compliment to a croup ot young molds..' " r ' !'; , -I The truest rooms were attrac tlvelr arranged with ! pussywil lows and tlrethorn. At a late hoar sapper was serf ed with Mrs. C. D. Query and Mrs. P. Cj Davenport j assisting the young hosts in serving. . i . i Guests- for " the event were Miss Ruth BIhl, Miss Ina Smith. Miss Katnryn Kntcheons, Miss Nettle . Hutcheons. Miss Julia Query. Heats were Lloyd Davenport. Gordon Greenitreet, ! ! Charles Ratfety, Henry Query and Floyd Qw . . Y ! MacDowell Program To be February 2 An Interesting program has been planned by members ot the Salem MacDowell club i for its regular monthly meeting which will come February 2, owing to a necessary postponement from January 28. This program will be given In; Waller bail. i As a feature artist on the pro gram Mark Daniels, baritone, will sing a gTOup of numbers. Mr. Daniels la an outstanding soloist of Portland, heard often tn radio programs. Miss Gene vieve Thayer and Ronald Craven will give a scene fro m the play "Romance" by Sheldon. Miss Frances Virgin! Melton win give a group ot piano numbers. e Silrerton Mrs. Elgin Me- Cleary and Mrs. James Holllugs worth entertained at bridge at the home ot the former' Thursday night. Five tables were in play ; during the evening with: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Range winning high score; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barr. second rlze, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Starr consolation. Members of the Town and Gown club will meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday at Lausanne hall for the regular meeting. Mrs. Almira. Hale, Mrs.; George Alden, Mrs. J. D. Foley, and Mrs. F. G. Franklin will be hostesses. Mrs. E. McClanahatt of Los Angeles and Mrs. Francis Camp . bell of San Francisco, are visit ing their mother, Mrs James Godfrey of Salem. Mrs. Campbell Is accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Ray Lncas. Mrs. OH. Kemple I Entertains 1 :' '" ' 'I i . " - i Prtnale. A nleasant dsv vii enjoyed by the members of the Fringle-Pleasant Point social clmb Thursday when Mrs. Wil liam Propst entertained the club member In the home of Mrs. C. h. Kemple. A cafeteria dinner wm served at noon and I sewing and social conversation were the diversion for the afternoon hours. Quests oresent wer Mian tv. ther Scott, Miss Evelyn Coburn. nr. ana , Mrs. Shirley Duncan, Mrs. C. H. Kemple and Miss Halite Kemple. Members present were , Mrs. F. R. i Clarke. Miss Margaret Jones, Mrs. C. "W.-Gra-benhorst, Mrs. W. M. Coburn, MraXL. W. Potter, Mrs. E. 8. Coates, Mrs. Homer Harrison. Mrs. John Yates, Mrs. Solon Shlnkle. Mrs. Clifford Jones. Mrs. V. E. Meeks, Mrs. E. Clarke. Mrs. O. T. Sealer. Mrs. George Adams. Mrs. J. M. Co- Darn, and tbe hostess, Mrs. won. Prepat. j! . The club will meet again in Ha fortnight on Januarr 29 at th home ot Mrs. J. M. Coburn of iTMgie. Today fs Menu Menn for Pinner TrU4 Oratart Tirtir &( Cra4 PuUUm Bnttarna Crri Kr4 2an Onwrv j Haa4 Lattaen and Franrh Iriag , i IHnanpvU Ualatia ItUdtn . CsnUrS 8a Ben ColUn Slumber Party For Girl Scouts Pattern I U 2079 A Jolly party was enjoyed by the Meadowlark tmnn r Scouts lead by Miss Genevieve Morgan jrriday night at the home of Mrs. If. R. White. A slumber party was followed with a wafflo breakfast and mueh fun. if Members of the troop present for the event -were Betty Parker, Marguerite Smith, Irma Oehler. Margeerite MeCarty. Barbara McDonald, Frances Ellis. Mart Frances Henderson. Kathleen V l.jWu.i tiiiti. - T "wuw, cMit.il iuoreaoage, j Nan ette Brown. Jean Bartlett. Helen White. MtS Moritn. leader an Margaret Hauser. tl I a i! SH vert on Mrs. Olffarrf Smith entertained at five tables of onage at. per none Friday alter noon. Mrs. Elgin McCleary woo high scare with Mrs. Theodore Lorenzon winning the second score prize. The consolation prixe went to Mr. Harry Smith. ;j Guests Included .Mrs ttarneai Starr. Mrs. E. V. Johns of Salem) jars. j. stranix, Mrs. j. Wllsonu Mrs. ; Frank Hubbs. Mrs. C. Di Hartman. Mrs. Rav McKee. Mral RlioJIn. Cooley. Mrs. Theodore, i,orenzon, Mrs. Hugh Kange, Mrsy Earl Hartman. Mrs. Jean Oun-, ntnelmm Mrs T T. atownrt XfH D. C. McCleary, Mrs. A, W. Kleeby Mrs. s. Lorenzon. Mrs. James, Holllngsworth. Mr. P-earl Mcii deary. Mrs. Elpln McCleary andl Mrs. Harrey Smith. .' !j ( ' i4s coiner iiueuorn, . assibij ant state song leader, MUs Clara McNeil, business manager for the Oregon Business Woman, and Mrs. Madalene Callln. editor of the Oregon Business Woman will motor to Eugene today to attend the district conventioa of Baal ness and Professional Woman's clnbs which Is in convention there. ? Fried Oysters, serving 1 rt Urc yUr i -t npi flira, erckr ar rid wtil craiaba j 2 rtx at 4 9ft TnL j 1 tabtctpMB rol4 wtr ' y L 1 MIM Mil - Vi tnipMt cctorr aalt iMtptvi paprika . cup lard or (at . tablespoon bnttr Carefully look over oysters and remove any shells. Beat eggs with the water and add salt, cel ery salt and paprika. Dip oysters in crumbs, then In egg mixture and again in crumbs. Pat crumbs so they will stay in place during cooking. Heat lard and butter. Add oysters, a few at a time, and brown quickly. i j Tartar Sauce 1-3 r-np atiff majronaalM 3 tak-teapaona chapped paralay I 2 tablaapoan finalr chopped twaal BirkUs U teaspoon finely chopped on ion af chive 1 tablaspoena flnelr choppea areoa olite I S toaipooa suit i 1$ teaspoon PP',a ., . . mix ana cnui iiirouicui. in small glass dish. lMrMaDnIe CieUUin PudtllniC t tutin Imm flavovod aelatia mUtnra 3 cop boilinf water teaspooa salt ' 1 tvp dired pineapple 1 cap choppea ratatna V. m kUsrhed alaaoad . four ma oouing wr gelatin mixture and stir until dis solved. Cool and allow to tnieaen a little. Fold in rest of utgreai ents. Mold and chill. Serve with sauce. Mrs. Roy Rice Is Hostess Sigma Nu Chapter Delphian to Meet Members of the Sigma Nu chanter of th Delohlan society will meet at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon In the auditorium room of the cltv library. " Mrs. Leonard Nelson will give the book review. The topic to be studied and reported upon is "The Home We Inhertted' Those giving topics will be Mrs Hugh Latham. Mrs. Guy Faxson Mrs. David Wright. Mrs. C. H Glenn, and Mrs. R. D. Pans. Brooks. Miss Lena Rlggi en tertained Saturday for Kreta Fae Ash ban gn, Delores Sargent. Dai- sey aud Lilly Potts. Additional guests were Mrs. Grant Blxler. Mrs. C. A. Ashbaugh and Mrs. James RiggU Two guests. Gene vieve and Sonny Snyder, who were unable to be present be cause of illness, were sent a re membrance. A special service will be ob served by members of the En clnltls club Tuesday evening. A dinner meeting at 6:15 o'clock at the Argola will precede a "recognition and initiation" service at the home of Mrs. Wil liam , Hamilton on Falrmount RobertsMrs. Roy. Rice' and Mrs. Flora Holley entertained the O. T. club members at Mrs. Rices home with an atractlve luncheon Thursday. Following the luncheon hour a social after noon was enjoyed. The tables ware centered with a clever ar rangement 'of rose cyclamen and pussy willows. r Several special numberr wera given for entertainment In the afternoon, among which was a contest recognising the baby pic tures of the club members.) Mrs. George Higgins won first prise Those present , were Mrs. Alice Coolldge. Mrs. Esther Query, Mrs. S. C. Davenport, Mrs. John Orsborn, Mrs. N. C. Kugel. Mrs. Bud 8tuteamau, Mrs. Forest Ed wards. Mrs. ;W. C. Pettyjohn. Mrs. H. B. Carpenter. Mrs. B. D Fldler, Mrs. George Higgins, Mrs, Gordon Bowman and the bostess- ess. Mrs. Roy Rice and Mrs. Flora Honey. , r Talbot Mr. r and Mrs. C. F. Johnston entertained In their home Thursday night with at card party. Six tables of 8o0, were in play during the evening. High score was won by Mrs. E. J. Free man and E. J. Freeman. Conso lation to Mrs. George Rolls and J. D. Farr. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Emmons, i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Austin, Mrs. i and Mrs. Jake Qtlmour, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helper. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. George Marlatt, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Howard. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Farr. Mr. and Mrs. George Rails, Jr.. Misses Ed rise and Louise Math ews, Lloyd Marlott and George Ralle. Sr. Dainty refreshments were served . at a late hoar by the hostess. '- Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Stockwell entertained Saturday evening with an attractive Informal dinner fol lowed by a social evening at their home on Washington street. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs. Dr. and Mrs. Fredrick H Thompson and Dr. and Mrs. Da vid Bennett Hill. Northern Guests At B. C. Miles Home Mr. and Mrs. W. iO. fitrench and children, Roger, Donnie and Mary Jean strenelt. of KetcMeam, Alaska, wece the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. j Miles and , the Rom Miles family for Friday and Friday night. Prof, and Mrs. R. If. Dan and daughter,' Dorothy, of Corvallls were guest at the Miles' home during this visit. Mr. Strench la Immigration of ficer of Alaska. Mrs. , Strench. who Is 'a , cousin of President Hoover. Is a jjiece ot B. C. Miles. The Strsnchs are enroute to Alaska - attar having spent the past two and one halt months in Santa Ana. California.: with Mr. Strenchs family. I I ' Mrs. Merritt Davis Compliments Bride Mrs. Merritt Davis entertained Thursday afternoon with a mis cellaneous shower tn compliment to her niece. Mrs. Chester Heck- men. nee Ennace Molsen, a recent brido. She was presented with many beautiful and useful pres ents. -. '-j i 1 ' ' i . ! The afternoon : was spent In playing bridge, the high- score go ing to Mrs. George H. Patterson. Late In the afternoon dainty refreshments were served.; The table was beautifully . decorated with a centerpiece of pink and white aweet peas and pink can dies. - t . J Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. Chester Heckman. Mrs. Georce H. - Peterson. Mrs Lloyd Baker, Mrs. Ida Elgin. Mrs. Leo N. Chllds. Mrs. Mary saen. Mrs. Wilfred C. Bartrus, Mrs. S. Heckman. and the hostess, Mrs, Merritt Davis, vi ; Talbot Tha Talbot Woman's club met with Mrs. Addis David son Wednesday afternoon. Roll call was answered with the name ot a famous writer. During the regular business meeting it was decided to complete a quilt upon which work i has been done aad dlsDose of it for benefit of the club. The afternoon was pleas antly spent in sewing and visit ing, uuesis oi : ine cine wrv Mrs. 11. W. Cooley. Mrs. Bowman Mrs. Lee Cooley and Mrs. Marvel Cooley of Albany; Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Mem bers present were Mesdamet A. L. Emmons. E. J. Freeman, a. c Cole. G. M. Beernaf, George Potts, Bob Austin. Sarah Taylor, D. A. . Davidson and the hostess. Airs Davidson. , Mrs. CUad Jonnsea and Mrs. L. Johnson. Lunoh was served late In the afternoon. The Auxiliary to the Patriarchs Militant win meet tor regular meeting Thursday evenlnf at 8 o'clock in tha I. o. O. F. hall and at this time officers tor the co ra ng year will be Installed. Mrs. Louis King will preside aad Rob ert Henderson will be Aba In statllnr officer 4 e e - Silrerton Mr. and Mrs. Arth ur Dabl were hosts to the im manner choir Wednesday evening at their Heme. Mrs. Jasper Dul lem directs the choir- and - Mrs. Dahl ia the pianist. Tha evening was spent la practice and at Its close Mrs. Dahl served refresh ments. V. r . 4 ! hill. NoteJThis On Your Calendar; OFFICE SUPPLIE Be aure and place an order for office supplies today with. "Atlas Book Store." They have a complete and up-to-date stock ot office stationery and supplies and prices are right. . Atlas Book Store 465 State St Salem, Ore, RENT, SELL OR CLEAN YOUR TYPEWRITER mi, r. 1 By ANNE ADAMS v Jumper frocks have taken the fashion world by storm, for adult and youngsters alike; be cause of their chic and their practicability. -One may have any; number of blouses In differ ent colors and fabrics, giving the effect of a new dress with each change. Tbe model sketched adds smartness with pointed front and back yokes from which in verted pleats fall in graceful . manner. I ' :.- ? 1 - Pattern 1079 Is serviceable mae of pique, linene, shantung, fcasha. Jersey, challls. wjol crepe, etc. 1 The blouse Is delightful of rrtftnn hroadcloth. dimity. - lawn or crepe ds chine.- Color com binations of brown and beige, brown and turquoise, green and egg-shell, navy blue and pink era extremely youthful and smart. , Mar be obtained onlr in sixes . 8, 19 and 12. Size requires 2 19 yards of S9-lncb Tlress fa bric and 1 1-4 yarda of J6-lnch blouse fabric, r ; , r.i No dreaamakta atpertesea. t aaeaMary t maka tat ainal mitb or pattern. Tardaara or ;ary eiia. and aiaiala. axart taatrae tieaa are airea. - Seas' fifteea aeate ra aelaa ra falty wrsanea. ar ataaiaa fae sack pattern. Writ plainly vaar anaia, addreaa nn4 ityla aoabe Ee anra ta tate- aiie wanted. ; Our aaw fall ana wtntav taakteo fcaok eontaintoa naqnUlta atftfals Ut adults and children aad as llet atarteat af tranafer nnttarsa aad itampad neeeltie. Is 7VlAl Prfe. fifteen neat a. Baak wita. pattern ti nnnta. Ad dreM aU null and orders to 8 tat re man Pattern. Deirtfflai. tS WM 11U atMet, Kaw.Iart XUtt- fitlt At mm Wf BABY CLOTHES IJ Ensign Williams of the Salva tion Army, reports, a great need A group of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Derry mot at the Derry home Friday; evening for a pollack dinner followed by aa evening of games and music The group made tentative plans .. to continue these methods at regu far times in the future. Covers at the dinner party, were placed for eight. .- j- ', ';. . ' for layettes and statee th.at no less thaa four baby outfits were seat out from his office this last week. "We try to lay aside all such articles as they are donated so that we may be prepared I for the Deeds as they! arise" the1 Ensign stated "but lately much more has been going out than has come la so that we, are completely out ot layettes.". -I -We will be buying material at once so that our sewing organlxa tloa The Ladle Home League' ot the Salvation Army may con tinue to makei such articles, but often'there are baby clothes laying around in people's attics unused which could Just as well be doing some poor mothers some good" Williams says. The Army's phone number is 1410. . Genuine Bargains Brought People Here Last Week r l r m 1 J L. .imSm f Jnvtna . 4VtM 1 firaf i eopie irom near ana itr umc aim uuu$ut iu twaauu unm .1 three days of this sale. And they were genuine bargains for the people came back and! brought! their friends with them. For this next week we promise more bargains J it. SJ. !Y1 V. MA A Jt m c Iaiii, n d mnpoliQtiilioa loots r And Here 1 Are 1 csz One table . of double blankets, part wpdl; abd there are some Beacon Auto Robes in ! the . lot. Take them away at 23 HASE3IEXT More Bargains Cotton Baits Medium Size 5 for 1. i BASEMENT A group of dresses In assorted styles and col ors silks, wool and tra- vel prints. ! Values to 110.00 ' :J Coats " One rack of Tailored and far trimmed coats in bothi light . and dark , i tjc flfl colors .4JeUU i MAIN FLOOR Dresses One rack of Silk Pressed good assortment of styles and col ors. Values tor fC n f ?15.00 ODeUU I ; MAIN ,FLOOR i ' Sheets ', : ' V nnA Int of twin bed size sheets. all standard makes. 01 Tlfl MAIN FLOOR BASEMENT 'v.:1..1 for This Week Outing Flannel 36 inches wide in white or col-i ors. Select yours to- T O . morrow at per yard-X- AaJC i BASEMENT I Three-Quarter Hose j Children's three-quarter hose. Regular 50c value. 1 AU, Now only, Fair. L. lUi v BASEMENT i Wash Frocks Guaranteed fast color Good styles and the sizes 14 to 52. Value to 01 QQ $2.25 .............. 01 01 i. BASEMENT Only : ; I Pillow Lases Rsjgular size Cases and " Q free from starch, eachl JLHC MAIN FLOOR 9 Silk Umbrellas : i All styles, all colors. 16 rib Your choice s- 01 flO only d&.eTO . i MAIN FLOOR 22: ie Muslin tit's a household word 1 and needs no ! explana J tion. Get yours tomor- row at ! -I; ." ' Yard ' (Umlt)" MAIN FLOOR NO CHARGES Vj : NO REFUNDS I 1 NO EXCHANGES I '(QXflJ 255 North Liberty Street I . Open Saturday . i i Erening Until 8:50 ' 1 Tree ime V " -' x::--.. j' -' ; . ' e - ate: riot the feature of a seasoii tlie future of aii indusir y INFORMED automotive ertsinecrs knew the whole future of the motor car was affected when Studebaker successfully introduced Free Wheeling with positive gear control on July 10, 1930. These men recognized at once that Stud cbaVer had solved a problem as old as motoring the problem of controlling momentum and putting it to work, . .' . . ' - They knew that Free Wheeling, as Studebaker offered It, went straight to the root of applied dynamics giving the car that offered it a superiority which no car without it could contest. That Is why you are hearing so much more' about Free Wheeling today than you did when Studebaker first introduced it If all cars had it now, the public would save hundreds of millions of dollars in gasoline and oil expense every year, j " - Free Wheeling has brought Studebaker thoroughness and initiative Into die limelight more conspicuously' than ever. Today every Studebaker gives you Free Wheeling. All cars will be aspiring to give it to you tomorrow.' It gives you 10,000 miles of travel for 8,000 miles of engine effort greatly reduced operation and maintenance cost new safety new ease of driving- - Ic means much that these cars come to you with the greatest en gineering advancement since the electric' starter. But it means even more that they bear the name of Studebaker, distinguished in trans' portatlon for more than half the lifetime of the American nation. Studebaker can art priced f. o. b. factory from 795 to $2600 :- v-",';!-.-'1.--- -'" - " STUDEBAKER Builder of Champions Mil "nfTILL you promise not to old if I scamper around '. ' and set the rugs crooked? Wilf yoa be nice to mt and realize I'm full of pep and haven't, quite the under standing you have? . . . All right then, watch the Want Ads and you'll see me for sale. Tm a good looking wire haired fox, thrilling with life and youth, and death to rats and cats4--' ' '-;'; h-.---! r ' P. S. IVe got a pedigree and am worth a lot, but the fam ily Is moving away so Tm going to be put up at quite a bargain." K . I Littlo "MJcIcev" won't last loner when the Ad comes out. i I WANT ADS BRING RESULTS