Society! Prominent Folk Will Visit Salem Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Burton c Chlcaao will visit In Salem Thursday and i Friday as tb meats of Mr. and Mrs. E. G Sendees and Mr. and Mn Ceorge Hug, -1 Dr. Barton Is Internationally known for his work In educa tional activities and for the text book! and research work done on educational topics. They hare been spending; the past several weeks In . Newport and 'will stop In Salem on their way to California where they will spend the next several weeks., after which they expect to return to Chicago sometime in March. Mrs. SanjJersi will " entertain with three tables of bridge and several additional guests for tea tn compliment to Mrs. Burton Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. C F. Perry will assist Mrs. San ders,;"' V" . ' i. . v." . . . : .; " " i r ' '" ' Nancy Thielsen Will Play Shakespeare - fTnivorsftv of Oregon. Nan- cy i' Thielsen, of Salem, has been elected to1 play the role of Viola " In 'Twelfth Nlhl", Shakespear ian comedy to be put on at the University of Oregon soon. The east for the play, which will be directed by Mrs. Ottilie Turnbull Seybolt, head of drama at the university,' has been select ed from all departments on the ttmpus, all the parts being taken by students. The students have their own theatre; the Guild, and there Is an opportunity for them to work on other phases of the drama besides the i actual acting.' A number of plays were put on last quarter, and one-act matinee productions were: featured. Miss Thielsen during her uni- - versity life has been very active In drama.- She took-the principal role in "Holiday," a three-act play given last terra. She Is a sen ior in the school of music and Is affiliated with Kappa Alpha Tbeta sorority. . ' i Rainbow Club Plans Card Party J Monday evening the Rainbow . club of the Neighbors of Wood craft held their business t meet ing at the home lot Mrs. Busey. The usual bnsiness was taken care of and. plans were made to hold a card party" at the1 home .f Mrs. Cora Smith, where the next meeting is to be held. : Those present; were Hallie Lynch. Dorothy Stafford, Flor ence Bresaler, Kuth Dake, Louise Kayser.v LUIion -Kayser, Helen Danison, and Pearl Harris. After the meeting was ad journed the club attended a "hard time dance at Hayesville. Pattern 2082 This ravishing frock borrows Its smartly fitted bodice and gracefully flared skirt from the rrown-up model Isn't it lovely? The back bodice extends over the front, at the shoulders, in points that are accented by binding of contrasting color, and the narrow belt ends in corresponding points. - Pattern 2082 is cunning made ot early printed cotton broad cloth, pongee, dimity, pique, lawn, etc The pocket of the or iginal la trimmed with appliqued chicks. Pattern 407 consists ot 4 colored fabric squares 1 chicks, 1 flower, 1: elephant: and 1 cat. The kiddles love them. Price 15 cents.' i .':; t May be obtained only in sizes 4. Y S and 10. Size 4 requires 2 yards of 36-inch material. K drennikkag ivrnce ( eeeuary to ek this model ttk r pattern. Tarda? for ar" sis, and simple, easel . (nstrue tione are citn, - 8e4 fifteen eenls ta coins ara fulty vrapneil. or alaoips for earb vatteni. Writ plain!? tour a. address and ttt!t snnbtr Be ear t atat sue wanted. . '; . --- ; Oor tm fill and winter fs,hiot ttoak eontaiolns atquitit mxll for adults and eUlldrea aad aa ezrellrat anrtmeat f traaafee attenia and stamped aoteltie. Is readj. Prie flftsoa rente. Book with patttra 3S at. Ad dress s!t small sad orders t States. msa. Patters Oenarttneat, 341' Av 17U atrset. )iw Xork City 407 '"'V - I.. t 5 News and Club OUVE M. Doak. SOCIAL . . Wednesday, January 21 - 'Past Noble Grands association with Mrs. Louise King, 413 South Capitol street; 7:30 o'clock. Sbuth Circle. First Christian ehurch. all day meet lag, ; covered dish luncheon at noon, at home of Mra Will MeMorrlss, 1760 Kansas street. iYew Park circle, with Mrs. D. H. Schulse, 1045 . Oak 'street. ; j. ! ' I . w - , , i Mrs. A. A. Lee, hostess to -Lucy Anna Lee circle. First Methodist church, at her residence, 1815 State ; street ''"'ill' ' l: ' ' I ' : - " fi ; Woman's Union, First Congregational church, Mrs. Frank -Neer, z o'clock; Miss Edith Hasard to speak on ''south East circle. First Methodist church, Mrs. N F. Savage, 293 South 14th street, 2 o'clock. Maccabees social eilub, Mrs. George Strang, 1545 South Church street. ; , - , :.? i - - ' i - ,' ' ii Thursday, January 22 Auxiliary to Patriairchs Militant, installation of of ficers. I. O. O. F. hall, 8 o'clock. . - Town and Gown club, Lausanne wan, z:aw o cmc. Hayesville Woman club,' Mrs. Raymond Kites, o'clock. 1 North Salem W. nVWlr. Kensington club with 13th street, z: 30 o'clock. West Way club.i Mrs. Tnomas Mapieuiorp, o'clock." at her home 295 South 22nd street. Bring nee dles and thread. ' : I L - i Mrs. Alice M. Ipley, hostess to Priscilla club, 2:00 o'clock- '!'-' I i f - ' I Friday, January 23 s. Woman's club guest day; J board meeting at 2:00 o'clock: Woman's clubhouse on North Cottage street. All women here in connection with legislative session ' special guests. '! I 1 Mrs. E. E. Gilbert, entertained Woman's Bible class, of First Methodist church at her home, 945 North Summer street, 2:30 o'clock. I Daughters of Union Civil War Veterans; Woman's clubhouse. North Cottage street; first meeting of year under new officers. Saturday, Ladies Aid of W. !R. grounds; potluck dinner! at noon. Roberts Burn i anniversary celebration, Masonic temple; Burns club members War Mothers Enjoy Social Afternoon The social and business! meet ing of the American War I Moth ers held Tuesday at the American Lutheran church proved toi be jan exceptionally pleasant time for the 55 women present. 1 : . ' Sewing - and business took tup the first nart of the afternoon and then a short program wast given. Miss Margaret Smart and t Miss Helen Wirtx gave pleasing musifeal numbers, and at the tea hour Mrs. Addle Curtis and Mrs. Rose Hage dorn gave readings. ' HI Decorations and the program were arranged In compliment i to th birthday of President McKin lesT. The croup sang the favorite song of the martyred president. Lead Kindly Light," and Mrs. Mary Rauch. chairman of the pro gram committee, who knew, Mc Klnley personally, gave a most In teresting eulogy of him. j Special guests were Mrs. Lane nd Mrs. Socolofsky. j Amone the charter members there were present as an unnspal pleasure to all present, Mrs. Ack ermkn, Mrs. I Cora Hunt and Mlrs. Proctor. ' Ii: Hospital Program To be Attractive An attractive program of mu sic and readings will be ; given Thursday night at the state tuber culosis hospital. This program being sponsored by the instill tions department of the Salem Woman's club of which Mrs. S. M. Endicott Is general chairman and Mrs. Ray Farmer Is chairman of the tuberculosis hospital i com mittee.. J : ; Mrs. Clifton Mudd has charge of the program. Those who will appear in program numbers are Mrs. Clarence . Bowej, Mr. j BiXel, Bennie Rickman, BiUle Mudd and BUI Brazeau. M Mrs. George Strang will enter tain members of the Maccabees social club at her home 1585 South Church street this after noon. I j. Mrs. U. J, Lehman will enter tain the Brush College Helpers at! her home 265 South Church street. Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. Crbiat SointrM-t i thewS Biseuil ; ! : H'.p9 0!it - '.' Vaiiitl lee Creum 8wi Saioca C(f i !.. Psm-y Candies Is Cntbiiit'Mt Somerset . ; (Servinc 12) 3 taVespoons ursaulated (elatia w cap cola water S oops boiling water " t traapooat aatt 3 tahleapooaa Utr 3 tableepooae ienioa Juice , ! ! 4 eup chili tatic I t tup ehoppsd sweet pickles i 1 eip finely ctioppod elerr i i 3 taplsapoeas chopped pimentos i 3H upa canned crabmaat : 3 hard cooked 'eg-, sliced i ' ' soak tne gelatin ani cold wa ter S minutes. Add the boiling water and salt and mix well until the gelatin has dissolved. Add the sugar and lemon Juice and stir.) Cool. Told In Teat of Ingre dients and pour Into individual molds which have been rinsed with cold water. Set In cold place to stiffen. Vnmoid on lettuce and surround with mayonnaise. . Cheese Biscuit f 4 eupt pal fry flour 5 teaspoons bskinf powder i 3-S leaspooa Salt' - '"' - cap kataee. - . 1U npi wtiih 3-S no finely ent cheese Mix the flour, baking powder and salt. Cut In the butter with knife. Mixing with knife, add the milk. when soft .dough i forms pat it out nntft it is inch thick. Snread halt with the cheese and fold over the other half. Press In to the cheese and with a sharp knife cut into 1 Inch squares Place on a baking sheet end bake 12 minutes In moderate ?v en. Brush tops with butter and serve at once. Today's Menu Society Editor i CALENDAR r U.j Jason Lee ehurch, 2:00 Mrs.1 Frank Power, 253 North f i January 21 C.,1 all day meeting. fair invited. Woman's Patriotic Conference Meets Of Interest to the Salem auxil iary to the American Legion is the fact that the national president of the auxiliary, Mrs. Robert Lincoln Hoyal of Douglas, Arizona, heads the5 conference of the woman's patriotic conference on national defense which will be convened in Washington, D. C, January 29 to 31 J ' At this time it is expected that 40 women's organizations, repre senting a membership of 200,000 women throughout the; country, wilt be present. The conference wilt open Thursday night with a mass meeting in Constitution hall and will be in session all day Fri- day and Saturday morning. Ban-j quets, visits to the .While Housei to the grave of j the "unknown"! soldier will mark the activities of the! meeting. i w Salem Folk Guests For Aurora Party A delightful Sunday dinner par ty was given in compliment to Mr. land Mrs. Walter Grim Son days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sadler of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs Grim are well known in Sa- emj t J Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke and Mr. j and Mrs. E. , T. Pierce were guests from Salem. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. U. Eiler, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bradtl, Mr. and Mrs.' E. G. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gilbreath, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Green, M". and Mrs, Frank Settjemeier of Woodburn, Mr. and MrsJ Bower of Aberdeen, Wash. Hazel Green Mr.' aird' Mrs. J. C. Schnider were happily" sur prised Saturday evening when a group of their friends called to compliment them on the occasion of their 14th wedding anniver sary! The guests were Mr. and Mrs Benjamin ?ollner, Mr. and Mrs! Miller, Mr. and Mrs. U Goy ett, Mrs. Lambert, Peter Smith, Edward Lambert. Miss i Edna Striljber, J. C. Selindej, Miss Ce- cllaHIne8. Miss Gilda Able, Mr. and (Mrs. Stribber, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert, Miss Arlene Zotlner; Misit! Waneta Uphoff, Miss Helen Lambert, Miss Bell Forett, Miss Vera ' Zollner, Edward ' Zollner, JamCs Schnider. At a late hour Mrs.1 Miller and Mrs. Zoller serv ed refreshments. i '! f 1 : . Mrs. W. Nelson entertained at her Jhome on Shipping street for a large group of ladies of Cal vary!! Baptist Missionary society, Friday afternoon. Assisting host easel were Mrs. O. H. Hlggins, MrsjT. A. Raffety and Mrs. W. C. Pickens. , . .5 ' The program topic was "Follow ing th Great Physician Dia logue parts were taken by Mrs Susie Wallace, Miss Doris Pick ens, f Mrs. W. C. Pickens and Mrs. Dorothy Ross, who represented doctors from- India. Mrs. Charles Davis gave a vocal number. "My Task " , .? i - t t- 1 ; Mrs. Alice M. Eply will be hostess to members of thw Pris cilla! club at her home Thursday afternoon. "1 wreraana.100 toraiottaN eacli with A sun. Veeaooablo ratja. : Vht HOTEL at - r j I PORTLAND, OREGOl '1 aaL mrtaBJhl P- J 1 1 1 1 n llsaaaaT ' ' h.,r g aaaaFpaaw aaaaj ejw'aaajBpasft aesaJey asaaaasjaawaasaaw i , Aft airs Drama League Play Date January 28 The Dlay being sponsored by the Salem Drama league, 1 "Be linda' a light three act comedy. upon which work has been pro gressing for the past several weeks, will be given January 28 la the"Elsiaore theatre. Former dates had been announced - as January 12, IS. and 14 but ow ing to j ' the change In theatre ownership It was not possible to get a definite date until the past week. Owing to the delay in present ing the play .three members - o the working cast had to . dron their parts. J. Lyman Steed taking the comedy role, and Irl S. j McSherry who was directing the. play, had to give no their workwlth the beginning of the legislative : session, and likewise waa twsr true of Fred S. Bynon, wno was playing the male lead. A director has been secured who will put the last touches to the play and with the aid of James Beard of Portland who has; played the part of "Baxter! given up by Mr. Steed, and Frank Alfred well known in amateur dramatic circles In Sa lem who will take the male lead. the play will be able to be. pro duced to a week's time follow ing the change in cast and dl rector. - V- The play itself is one of clever lines and many laughs. , Hard work has been done in Its prep aration and it promises to be one of the best things to be pre sented by the Drama league. . The proceeds will go to the'Y. W. C. A. which will be starting Its drive for running expenses about February . Miss Gene vieve Thayer takes the feminine lead; and Eleanor Henderson and Wesley Gordon complete the cast. .- i '! ;. - m . . Afternoon Fetes Legislative Guests Mrs. jay upron.wire of Senator Jay TJpton, whi is here from Bend With her husband durlne th legislative session, wu th mnat of honor Tuesday afternoon at the xt. u. maison nome wnen Mrs. Malson and Mrs. J. J. Elliott en tertained with a luncheon and bridge afternoon. Mrs. Brasler Small and Mrs F A. Elliott assisted the hostesses in receiving and serving. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Fred E. Kiddle of LaOrande, Mrs. Rajph Watson, Mrs. Earl Bro naUgh of Portland, all here with their husbands during the legisla tive session. Salem matrons were Mrs. R. A. Livesley . Mrs. T. E. Riles.. Mrs. W. H. Lytle. Mrs. O. C. Locke. Mrs. a. s. Hussey, Mrs. Brazier Small,- Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Frank Moore, Mrs. John E. Brophy, Mrs. F. A. Elliott. BettyfRobinette Is Complimented Mit, Hi. D. Robinette entertain ed recently In compliment to the ninth birthday of her daughter, Betty. Games were enjoyed dur ing the afternoon and at a late hour a luncheon was served with a pretty birthday cake as a fea- ure. Young guests Invited to com pliment the honored miss were Betty - Mercer, Evelyn Lewis, Shirley WIckstrom, Marie San ford, Muriel Smith, Lurlne Cross, Louise Ramage, Raymond Abst, George Caldwell Jr., Lavelle San- ford and Winona Robinette. : DISPOSAL OF :! V'' F "' Saf-y- : EI EEm j 1 1 &) V Pure thread silk i J In this1 group arej ' j ff'fs5J ' ' Z'v j hose, most all full i j odds and ends taken i ; , ... L Jy0' ' 'nT'N. x fashioned. These are i from our regular' j r'm000 H''j ' i " :'V ' ,'1'"1 from our regular ; t stock :of Granite. . II j j fKy ' ' " " .stock of Gordon Ca- Oordon, Romilla, Ca- j ' i I ( - f-' ! s-ill i XV det, phoenix and ) dct and Phoenix. All I -i X iV3H Proppcr. All are first 1 are pure silk and full i " ! : I .A ' 1 4 I , f quality but not all fashioned. i : , ' I ""; - : '' ()(o) ' ': j I j ' I I-ct Your Wants bo Known i ; ib pays To "pay as you oo" ; . J thrduShStatcma ! . ; SMjpflGy f , TLW. Bring Rcu!u f 'y - QUALITY MIKCHANDlSErPOPUIR PRICES, , I ; j ; I ' -( J Vv - . , , . y 'l' 1 Y wmM. ;) .:-' S riRiQk? ' ; h:F!-L;::'-;' ' J y JU j.i . !.' ' ' ,. T-r'"" ."' II': ''"" i - ; , , , ' ' I '-I:" ';--, -'""V '" '"J'' SSZJ !lZr' LllL "''" - "V' -'"- :- . . I ' j j N j : "j 5 ' i ',, 4 ' . ! ,.!:- .;,f ' ' ...":.:'. ,'-.', .;,"--':'::'. '." ' !: ! 11 - - - ; " , I ; , " , f - W. 1 t. o. Mtjiged i CLOVE RDALE, Jan. 20 The largest meeting held by our local W. C. T; U. for a long time' was held Wednesday when Mrs. Charles Cummings was hostess at her home. The forenoon i was spent tying a . comforter i for the hOSteSS.' j .-V';.;:: J M'iV'r ..".t- i 1 A : chicken dinner was served at noon after wblch the bnsiness meeting was held, led by the president, , Mrs. J. Luke. Mrs. Uj E. Hennle had charge of the de votlonala. There were 4 1 present at this tatherlng.i ii ; j - j The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Joe Morris Febru ary 4. Several ot the. members attended the convention at the Christian church in Turner, serv ing on various committees. Landslide Near Seaside Blocks : r Coast Highway J !',. ' '' - sBBessassaaasaaMasa. :j i ASTORIA. Ore... Jan. 20(APX -A landslide . here blocked i the Roosevelt highway south of Sea side for 300 feet A steam shovel was partially covered. It will take about 10 days to remove the debris, engineers said. Mrs. R. Warnock : Given 7 Years : ; -.;- - MARSHFIELD. Ore., Jan.) 20. - ( A P ) - M rs. Ruth " Warnock, convicted of killing John Schwer, was sentenced here to Serve! sev en years In the state peniten tiary. . . .; ' Schwer was shot to death in a hotel bere last October. 1 i HOPPER RITES HELD f SHAW; Jan. 20 - I Mrs. Horw tense Hopper who died Jan. 12 was buried Thursday.! Jan. 15. Mrs. Hopper had been ill and bedj Camp Fire Regional School Planned A regional school for. Camp Fire guardians wil begin In Portland r riaay unaer ine auspices, oi sne national council. Miss Janet Kel lar, who is field secretary, will direct the classes and lectures. All people admitted to Camp Fire work may take the school 4rork, There will' be a ' formal dinner Friday night at the Twelfth and Salmon street First Unitarian church. Registration will be afl the same place Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock. (Special arrangements have been. made for entertaining out-of? town attendants and among those assisting in the entertainment Is Miss Louise Nunn of Salem, Mrsl George B. Guthrie, Mrs. W. S. Henderson, president of the Port land council; Mrs. W. J. Thomas, Mrs. Frank E. Cresmer,1 and Mrs. Otto Wedemeyer. : : :, i Daughters of Union Civil War veterans will hold the first meet ing of the year under new offi cers Friday night at the Wom an's clubhouse on North Cottage street. Mrs. Erma Swaddell. newly installed president, will have charge of the meeting. ' ; Mrs. N. F. Savaere will enter tain members of the South East- circle of the First Methodist church at her home 293 South 14th street Wednesday afternoon atl.2 o'clock. Ladies' Aid of the Woman's Relief corps will have an all day meeting at the fairgrounds Thursday with a potluck dinner at noon. LOME fast for over a year. She suffered intenaly, but was brave and pa tient; to -the end. Many of her Shaw friends attended the funer al, i . ThisJ.Dempsez Is Fighter Too SAIN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20. (AP Cleo, 22-foot python, waa sulking with berhead in a pool of water, at the Flelsbmacker too today. When keeper Jack Dempsey went Into the cage to In vestigate Cleo attacked him and bit his hand, trying at the same time , to throw a death coll about the irsjner, Dempsey caught the snake behind the .head and held it until help arrived. Special at A u 1 1 z 1 1 1 : 1 1 x 1 1 : x ; i ; Jbhnsons for i l m 1 1 1 n i n n tiok ? ' ' '' : ,1 !''' "' ;iH Bodies of Pair Found in River ; Theory is Told ! CORVALLIS, Ore., Jan. 20. AP) The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Suedmeyer, miss ing since Sunday morning, were recovered from the Muddy river near their home ten miles south, of here Monday. U Suedmeyer, 25 and his wife 24. returned to their home from Cor vallls about midnight Saturday, Mrs.' 8uedmeyer's grandfather who lived with them, told author ities. He heard them come home but Sunday morning when he found their 2-year-old son la bed and the parents missing he or v-! ;v-l . r r-vI-' -. V'- ' Johnson's Just received 200 printed rayon and other frocks 'in! the, new. spring styles and pat terns. ; 41- '. ; Sizes 14 to 56 TOD AY ONLY : f i j. -.',". .-'. ,.'-' '''..".'', ' . ' .''.'; ' - ; 1 -"'."I ' ' ' " -' '-.' ! REAL JOHNSON n x i x i x i x t j l (J :" Hosiery : 1 1 1 n t h t r , The Store For Ladies" 464 STATE STREET SON'S ganised st March. ! County authorities I said they believed ' Mrs. Suedmeyer ran to the river to drown herself and her husband, attempting to save her,' drowned with her. ' Stands on Head Ten Minutes to Earn Dimek Dies BRttffSWICK, Ga., Jan. 20. 4aP) Bastcr Day 12-year-old negro tTolf'addy, bet another eaddy.ten cents he could stand on his bead, tea mlhtjtes. j Buster kepf hlf feet aloft for five minutes and then toppled over. He had raptured a blood vessel and death was immediate. VALUE! Kim ii iiiiiiiuiiiiiin in : Johnsons for Gloves : rumtttiiimnnttiiiif : ' '' : ;' - -I i!