The CIIEGON TTTATESMAN. aleia Orerroa. Thsrsday I ITomiar. February 19, 1S31 pac: 4 i A a i V ,1; . : ! V a L Mrs. Susie Ott ; v Is Complimented 2 'Habbard Mrs; Sasiei Ott wm tb honor Ruest at a merry Val entine party Saturday afternoon whoa members of tne Pink and Larend&r club celebrated her ssy-enty-tbird btrtbday .naiTersary at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. C Painter. . ! ; m The rooms were beantlf ully decorated with small red heard, , cnplds. pussywillows, and love ly hoquet of red carnations and frezta. a birthday gift ta Mrs. Ott, The afternoon wa spent In contest rame with Mrs. Allee Wearer, the club president la charge. Each person received a Valentine and Mrs. Ott many lovely clfta. birthday greeting cards and Valentines. A beautiful birthday cake cen tered the table oa which was placed a' pot luck luncheon. Mrs. Edith Painter, hostess, was assist ed at serving by her sister-in-law, Mrs. P. D. Ott and danghter. Miss Ulna Ott of Salem. Mrs. Ave Ma lone and Miss Frances Weaver. Amoag the guests present was Mrs. Martha Bevens who recently celebrated her eighty-first birth day anniversary. Present were Mrs. Mary Kld- ton, Mrs. Anna Sevens, Mrs. Bart ha Bevens, Mrs. Lucy Thomp son, Mrs. Maggie Crittenden. Mrs. Rill7 Zeek, Mrs. Nettle Mayhew. Miss Ros Jordan, Mrs. Lucy ' Sewell. Miss Gungadenei BIdgood, . Mrs. Alice Adams. Miss Anita Bev ens, Miss Merl E. DimIck, Mrs. Mary Mallorr. Mrs. Myrtle Wolf- er. Mrs. Maud Bidgood, Mrs. Elvie Calvert. Mrs. C. S. McKev. Mrs.' Mary Poulseni Mrs. Junla Dimlck, Mrs,. Alice Weaver, Mrs. Ava C. If alone. Miss Mlna Ott. Miss FTaa ces Weaver, Mrs. P. D. Ott, Mrs. A. Christen, Mrs. Edith Painter, Mrs. Coble de Lesplnasse, Mrs. Mat Us Crocker, and Mrs. Susie Ott, guest of honor. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert Receives Circles j Mrs. E. E. Gilbert opened her home Wednesday afternoon to the East circle of-the First Meth odist church when this group of women acted as hostesses to the - South circle of the church, The assistant hostesses were Mrs. W. C. Young, Mrs. B. E. Carrier, Mrs. J. H. HalL and Miss Litchfield. 'A program of music and read- r Jngs was furnished by the speak er and entertainment bureau of Willamette university and was given by Miss Doris Corbln, Miss Beulah Graham, and Miss Elis abeth Ogden. Following the pro gram a tea and social hour was enjoyed. ? - Silverton Mrs. Ansel Solie was hostess Saturday night In honor to her husband, .whose birthday it was.. Valentine dec orations were used at the sapper hour. Bridge at three tables was in play. , Present were Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Iv erson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bye, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Renwlck, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haberly, and Mr. and Mrs. Solie. - V The Salem Women's Christian Temperance Union will hold its regular business meeting . on Tuesday at 2:30 in the hall on Commercial street. The devotion als will . be conducted by Mrs. Beulah Ratliff. who has recently become a member of the union. A cordial invitation Is extended to visitors. The treasurer will - be glad to hare all memherihip dues aid up by March 1 if possible. r - e... .. -. Miss Cora Wood of Bend,' Ore., attending at Monmouth Normal school was visiting In Salem Fri day and Saturday. Mrs. John Robins entertained In her honor for dinner Saturday with covers for the Misses Cecil Adams, Mar jory Hanna, Mildred Baa h man. the honor guest, Cora Wood, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. John Robins. - --. - . ; Silverton Mrs. Gertrude Cam eron was hostess to the parents of the members of her two fun damental classes at a recital Fri day night. The recital was giv en in the form of a story which. Mra. Cameron t$ld. Following the recital the parents presented Mrs. Cameron with a potted plant and the children - showered her with Valentines. : - ; , ; , Mrs. 'John Albert 4 entertained for members of the O. T. club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. AUce Dodd of Portland, Mrs. Louis E. Bean of Eugene and Mrs. John H. McNary were special1 guests. . ; '-I1...'. ft ft f Mrs. N. C. Kafoury will enter tain for membera of the Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal Church at her home, 750 North Summerjtreet, Friday afternoon, beginning at 2:39 o'clock. m - : FalrrleV Mrs.: Helen Houfle of Los Angeles, who has been vis iting her aunt. Mrs. Jessie Dent, left Sunday evening for points east. . . , -v. t ' ' d Members of the Liberty Wo man's club will be the guests of Mrs. Brrce Cunningham Thurs day at 3:30 o'clock. .vs1 w ai". . f Radio rams Tbarsday, rebrnary It KOW e SO Kc-ForUaad T :0O Dovotloaal eervieea. T:80 Start a" the Pay. KBC. ' 8:15 Cooklag school. t:4S Barbara Gonld. ' 16:00 Magaaiaa af the Air. KBC ' Il:0O Standard School broadcast. KBC. ji:u LaaciMa concert, 13:15 Weatera Farm aad II onto, 2TBC. r 1:00 World Book alaa. ; 1:01 Towa Crier. i 2 : If atiaoa. KBG. ' 2:8J JaUa Hayaa. .. 2:45 -Lefioa Prorraau - 3:30 t Uck and Cold Room, NEO. - 8;45 The Tagaboada, KBO. d :15 News eerviee. KBO. '. 4:30 Orgs a aad piane. 7:30 Suodard Symphaar Bear. 2TB 3 8:30 Amoa Aady. . :00 -Deal taste review, KB 01 : Vocal and inatrameatai, i SMS Toay and Beppo, 10:00 Apart talk. 10:15 Piano Paiatlnrs, KBO, Prog EGG PRICE TREITOIJ Consumption Aided by Lower Prices; Tone Of Butter Firm PORTLAND. Feb. IS (AP) Wholesale butter and egg prices opened unchanged today. Butter tone was firm with supplies in creased to about even with demand which was fairly active on all grades. Buying; i however, was mainly, tor immediate needs. Eggs contlaaed to rule easy. Supplies were liberal and price shading icontlnued. Increased consumption, as result 'of low prices, was. noticeable. ' . Country dressed : meats and poultry , were steady. - Fresh fruits and vegeUbles. opened at generally steady price levels.; Conditions In - the trade were reported by the government market news service as follows: Export apple loadings are now heavy, with prospects of 100 cars to go aboard ships this week at Portland. I Oregon yellow New- towns now comprise almost the entire ; export loadings here. PORTLAND. Or IS (AP) Pradnea ascaaBga. net pric: anttar, ex tra a 28: aUncUrda ZS; mum firatg ST: firata SO. ftrs. fraa axtraa 1TQ1I; I rasa aaeaiama ioc Nuts, Hay and Hops "PORTULXD. Ora; PaK 18 CAP) Kta wahtota. Califoraia mew. Ka. 1, 22SSai; OrTn, now; 2128c; abaoada, 22e; raaants. 013Va; pacana, X7a; tU bevu. 15Q tie. .. - Hay- wholesale baying prlcaa. daliv ared Portlaad. atera Oragoa ttaaathy, SSS.SO023;: do valley, Sll.50; at f!fa. 1S.60 17.50; elovar. $16; aat hay, $18; ataaw. 8?S taa ; aaUiag prieaa $1 ta $3 aiara. . Hpa 1930 crop, 15 18c Portland Grain PORTLAXD. Ora, - Peb. 18 (AP) Waeat tatcrra: 1 t ' Qpaa Higa Law - Cloaa May. , 6 6( 68 , 88 - Jul , , 63 S3 68 68 Caak aaarata: wlaat. Wg Beod bhia aten .68;.- tot t whiu. weatera whita .66; hard winter, north era . apriag, weara red .68. s , i ' Oata: Ka. 3--S8 ft. wbita 22.00. Millrsa staadard 1T.88. Cars: Kov 3 . T. aUjpaieat 36.S0. Portland Li vest 6ck POSTLAXD. Ora,! Peb. 18 AP)- Cattla 60, calrea 10; taUrar ateadr. Btaera SOe-SOO lba. good 8.006? 8.25: aiediaaa 7.358.00: eoauaao ft.25($7.2S. Steera. SOO-1100 lbi, food 8.00S.25; Btediaaa T.25S.OO; aaaawa. 6.250 7.85. Bteara HOO-ISOO lba. aod T.T66S.OO: Btadiqaa T.OO37.75. Half era . 850-850 poand. good T.80 Q 8.00. Caws, read' 6.25(3 6.75: . eoetiaaa aad : aaa- diaaa 5.00 Q 6.35; low: rotter aad cutter I S .5 05.00. i Balla (raarhnga excluded) fl.Oaior5.75; enttor. camma and aaadrata S.55.O0. Veatera. milk fed. 10.00 11.00; aaadiaaa S.SOIO.OO; eali aad i ramaiea 6J0O6J0. . Calve 250500 lba gaod aad choice 8.50 fi? 10.00; eom-I taa aad Biediaaa 5.00 8.50. Hera i 1O0. ateadr. Soft or aijia haga 'and roaating piga ni-lieia).1 Lirat lirhta 14-lSO lba- 87.500 8.50; light weight 160-180 Iba 8.2568.50: licat wert 18O-S00 lba 8.25 tf 8.50; anedioai weight 20O-220 lba.. 7.506 8.80; aaediaaa weicht 820-250 lba. 7.2568.25: heerr weighta 25O-290 lba. T.5ftrs.oo; Heavy weiaftta Jio-sso jaa, 6.506t7.75. Packing o we 175-500 lba, 6 006TJO. T4n aad ataekar algi 70- 130 lba. 8.75010.00. . 8aaa 100 j Uaaba Bold 25a birber. . Laoaba SO lba.. dawa. 87.0007.75: aaediaaa S.OOgT.OO: all woiiraaa.. aoeaaaaa i &.0w.H. Tearliac aretaara aw-iio lta 4.50 6t 60. Ewea 0-120 lba, 8.00 (i 8.T5 ; wea 120-150 lba aaaditrai to ; ebolca 2.50 1 8.50; all walghta, eaU gad eommoa 1.50 2.50. : . Portland Produce P0RTLANI Ore., Pao. IS AP) Milk ateady -raw mtik ( par caath $2.0 per awt. Pelirered Portlaad leaa 1 par eent: grada C milk. 81-50. Bettor- fat delivered in Partland. 25c i Paaltry ateadr baying prieei) -alive, heavy bent ever 4i lba, 18a: tedium hem. 3ft-4tt Ibt 14c; licit Seaa, 12e; faring. 20c; Peklo daeka. 4 lba. aa4 over S4; colored dock. 15e; tarkeya. Ke. 1 82e. FoUtoe ateaty x graaeo, Dew 11.45 ewt.; No. 2 60S5e. Dreaaed voaltry aellias prica to ra- UUera: tarkeya. poor to good. 28S5e: I J I T A Art . AM.ja.aa a OA ki 8-c lb. i . . ! t Fruits, Vegetables PORTtAXD, Ore, Peb. IS (AP) Froita aad vegetsbtea. : JVask frait or anaev aavels, packed. S36J4; jumble atock, $l.Q(a2; grapefrait. Florida f3.154: Cal, $2,6503.75: llmaa, 6 iot. rartoB. $2.50; bananas, 6a lb. Lam ens California. 85.00 66. Cabbage local. 16jlHa lb. Potatoea Oregon. Deeehatea, '$1-65611.45; local 816J1.10; yakiaaa. 90e6jl.80. Kew po tatoea Tesaa triasaph. 82.10S2.25 for 60-lb. bag. Seed potatoaa local. S if l)Ui la., Onioaa aeBiar -erica to Te.- 3 Ha tailera. Oragoa N. 1 grade 6080o. Uothonae Thaaara w aaftiagtoa: extra faaey. 81-1561.25; fancy. $1C1-10; choice. 6o675e par box IS lba.; Orogoa Ka. 1. $1-65; Ke. S 81.25 box SO lba. Arwchokea BOcQl.10. Spinach lo cal. $ljil.-5 sranga bag. Craabarrias aaatarn, $ltl bbU Celery California, $1.40 1.73 far dot: kearta i.aof l.oo de. bnaebeaj alnahrooata -kotbooae. 6$ CJ6Sa lb. Peppers beU, graaa. ise. 8vM Mtataoa CatiXoraia 4a lb. : eaat- era. $3J1.T5 bnabeL Canliflower Oregon. 75c6J$l; California. $1.40 01.50 crate. Pea Mexicaa. $8 crate; 17a la. GarHa nerw, 8010a. Tomatoes, hothooae. 82.75(28.23 crate et 10 lbs.; Kexicaa. 85.25 lag. repacked. - Lattaea Imperial valley. $3.23(25.50 crate, i 18:80 Havaaa Kjgbt. 11 :00 ilerrv Mhcera Melodies, KBO. 13:00 Iel Milaa'a orcbeatra. 1 : XSZ 1S0 Ke PertUad ' 6 :0 Tow7ciock. 7:15 Morning Serenade, news. 7:45 Family Altar Hoar. 8:11 Salem Breakfast club. 8:45 Orgaa, MBS. :00 Iovotional Eerviee, KB S, :15-T-5fneie. 11:1 The Bong Bag. 11:45 The Prefeaior. 11:00 Weather bulletin, sews. 12:05 Stadia. - 12 :80 Mid Day Wnticale. KB 3. J :a Merry Motorist. 1:18 Doatal Lecture, KB 3. " 1:45 Marge and Glea, NES. 2:00 Mardl 6raa, IBS. 8 :00 Tuna dialers. 1:80 SmiUa San. BS. 8:45 Tea Time Tales, NBS. 4:00 Newacatinr. - 4:15 Organ, KB, f . 4:45 IMaa Collins. 8:15 Summary i LacisUtara. 8:300. K. O. band concert. :00 Weatera IXerchants, KBS. 9:30 Melodies and MeatorieV KB. 10:00 Sunshine Moor, KBS, 16:80 Orgaa, KBS. 114 15 Via Meyers erefceatra, KBS. 13:03 IXidnicha Kevellexo. KOAC 56 Ba CervailU 11:60 lar Prograan 3 :00 Aroaad the Campaa. r S :80 Hoaaeatakar Hoar, r -- 8:80 Koata rardea. 6:80 Kwrm Prograas.- 30 Malkeonatvjyerrs: General Markets SHADING IS DOWN Salem LlaHrets Grade B raw 4 milk, delivered la Salens,' f 2.0O ; Bntterfat ; at farm 25c Salens 20c. 1 v rauir akd vsoezabubs t Pries raid to grewera by Salens bayers. Teferaarr 18, 1831 , - Apple, fatter . ,.1.3 Medians ' T 5-1-3 . VSOKXABLES Oalone - U. g.. Ms. I rssoa SataU Prioes Calf meal. 35 lba. .1.80 1.85 Scratch, tola ,ss.oo-4o.oo Cera, waola. torn - - a no to SS.OO Cracked aad fraud, tea SS.0O-89.OO Viirraa. to .,, ., 18.0OO.OS Bna, ton ''"-" Egg naa a, ewt. llj-Ui sacs Boyijag Prices Extras Standards Mediums , -1 FOCXTET Baring Prices Boosters, aid .0 prince Heaviea, : aeae Mediant iiaaa . -os taia Ligbt keaa et u as G1AXV AJTD EAT . unytag meas Wbeat, westera red Soft white Jtl -84 Barl.v. ton SS.OO ta 38.00 Oats. gray. Va. ,. . , H Whlta. bo. -8 HaTI bariar eri Oata sad Tateh, toa io.oo-4i:oo .10.00-11.00 Alfalfa. TalUy. Sad csttlag 15.00-17.OS atera Oragaa . , - , , , Coauaaa . , 14.0Q HOPS) 1 Ton rrada WAunrra JtorU raeifl) Kst Orewats Aaaa. Prleas Fraaqoattaa ; Faney ' " Iiarga . " ' 'Stasdard ' Soft ahL raoty . Large Btaadard .18 -TS Karatt r Paaey Larga (DaUrarsd ia s-paaad tan) ICaata Light amber aalaas -(S -a .64 esH -03 !4 BalTes aas ptacaa pauna 80-88 i 85-40 40-48 43-48 48-60 1 J ' "POLLY JVND HER PALS" "stakes W Happen- : . .By CLIFF STEl'Hl brat offu Y . (xir : rv:sy&) Oo RiSHT rr W ) J - --t . -- - aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aa aaaaaaaaBBBaBBaaaBBBa--aaai aaaa a LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY i usy.zsno cur rr iiT-OUT HVElJrr XMB v pg TT-j cmousm fi?ouote. wnv40trr e tfr. f I vou aootcMO Ma v J TOOTS AND CASPER FT7 Nfe-)CT -TUESDAY S OOO. ,X " 1 1 6 rU.PHOa. THS 6rV I 4XXU?50l CA9PE I I : - ' V VEpplNr AMNrVERSARV AHD I'M ' U FROM MY O rTlCE. T0rvV RJlOW- 1 p PXVOfT V5 FUU- OF sXW " Cs. GzttZ I 4gONr4A tHT OP A euQPRlSe. PARTV (4, & I "NGkkT "PHONQ "THEM ) IVflWHEP BB f ' l v 1 PtL Ck, FOP. TOOT! I -CAK) etH A LOT OF V rTOM HERB BECAUSE I V . MORS TlpY. . J S - V KflAV OOO? THB BOY AT THB CUUBVBVT YiX. h "TOOT Ml4rHT OJEBAQSASi. 1 I C n ' I HAVE "TQ 'PHONB. 90MS OF "T0QT51E s KrtS ANP 1 VANTT TH " irr. - VJ 11 J Z jTC , r "23U IRL FRIENDS' t tVL COPY "THEIR, A Q f PARTY TP 133 A COMPUTTE. 1 A V tJ ClV.- ft fjJ PHONE OUT OF . V. TO HER,! J A ' 1 VV 1 L-J 'QUCi' Ux I I I e, V j O U3V King baiares Syadicale.lae, haat BrWrlartatrft ivaerwd. .1 V Y QJ.. lT I fU(rJr- u iii is ear .m z " - - ""J ? v ix, i f -' -- -,!wt--W 'V.1!r -.- ;t e ,.--a-w-tr p. . .- . . - - ? - - - - ' " , - t J "v CONTINUED Export Demand Poor For Wheat Despite Russia Report CHICAGO. Feb. 18 t AP) Bearish domestic crop reports and pressure upon elevators to turn ish storage apace for wheat tend ed to bring aboat lower price oa grains today. A farther handi cap i nptarna was scant export demand for North : American wheat. Xteassarlng advices that Russia wonld not he a large ex porter of wheat led to price ral lies of only. a, transient nature. Wheat closed Irregular. cent lower to aahade np. corn 4-5-S- down, and oats at a shade de cline to 3-S gain. Salem Drama League Program for Stayton r Stayton Tha Stay ton "Wom an's club Is sponsoring the ap pearance of the Salem : Drama league here on February 23, at the high school auditorium. Be side the : drama - league, Miss Mary SchultsvTiollnist and Miss Ruth Bedford, pianist will also be heard. One half of the pro ceeds of the entertainment ' will go to the club. It will afford a rare opportunity to the people of this community to hear these artists. .... - - - A marriage of Interest to Stay tOa and Salem is that of Miss Noram Branch of Stayton and Howard Slewert of Salem which waa solemnised Tuesday" at Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Stayton will make their home at Devll'a Lake. - ItXAT Xnyiag Prtoas Laarta, tap .08 to AW 814 Hoga Haga. 200 lbs, as Steera -Oowa . ,. .OS 0--06Va -S4-.( -.0 Hatfara -03-.06 - 11 Draaaad raal Draatad aogs' woot. Ooaraa , Mediam .10 a m-t-Mav A X GUE33 i -a. aa - ', 1 .J I I Interesting Contest Planned by Club ; Orchard Heights The mouth-1 lr meeting of the Orchard Heights ! Women's dab Thursday -at the homo of Mrs. William Knower was aa all, day session with a pot tuck dinner: at noon. The day waa spent In Quiltiag and la com pleting plana for the quilt ahow to be held Thursday! February . St at the Oak Grore Grange hall un der the auspices of the Oak Grove Ladies Aid society hall under the aasplcea of the Oak Grove Ladies Aid society and f the Orchard Heights club. 4 Old anllta Is specially solicited and other old relics may also be exhibited. No prise will be given. All Inter ested parties will be welcome aad a pot lack dinner will be served at mid day. . r Members present were Mrs. Cash Roberts, Mrs L. E. Reed, Mrs. C. S. Matthews, Mrs. Isobel Fawk. Mrs. Burnham Southwlck, Mrs. J. W. DeLap.-, Mrs. C. H. Fisher, Mrs. Albert Boutfler, Mrs. Philip Boaftler. Mrs. Robert Ad ams, Mrs. J. ,W. Slmmona.? Mrs. William Cox. Miss Mary Walt and tho hostess, Mrs. William Know er. . : I '-'' ' Visitors were Mrs. Clinton Ken nedy, Mrs. Fred Wilson. Mrs.' C C. Ashby.end Mrs.i J. B.lkAshby, both of salem and! Miss Mildred Simmons. . - I Moameath Mr. and Mrs. T, K , Chambers entertained ; at .a seven o'clock dinner Thursday ev ening for the following friends? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill, Mr and Mrs. James Gentle, I Mr. and Mrs. S. Dletrlqk, Mr. and; Mrs. Fred O'Rourke, and Dr. and Mrs. Hjalxaer Gentle" of! Salem. -The rooms were gay; with Valentine snggestlons, and red tulips cen tered the dining table. Three ta bles of cards were! la play after the dinner. vj . 8haw i The Womans club oi Shaw gave a Valentine party, at the home of Mrs. Ed Amort Sat urday. The rooms wera artistical ly decorated with j red hearts. Cards and other games wore the feature of the evening and sup per was served at a late hour. Those present were Mr. and. Mrs. George Amort. Mr. and Mrs. John Amort, Ur. and Mrsi Lloyd Keen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Joe "Men Behind Whiskers' lOK icTTVucr BOMB 1?! aJO POOCH UASeVT MAO CHCAaal3VUC EVEM A."nEIS. GOLMXMBT SCRO FIRST 1 I - 1 ' I - "V -aaBBBaBBBaaa s Si . -aaa- 111 I sr 1 I 1 I -ik. Ill . rwa li 11 VJZ1J LJi "It was a Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. John Bot liner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Got tin. Mr, andLMrs. WilUanv Berg, Mrs. Kleeker, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brownell, Ignatlas Etzel, Mrs. Mary Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Amort. Cleve and Adele Amort, Portland, and Georgle Spencer. r , a . - -v:j;,;: : . Eighty-ninth Birthday Is Celebrated Mrs. Jemima Bason was com plimented . with a dinner party Saturday em the occasion of her Sith birthday, 29 of which ahe has celebrated In Salem. - Mrs. Alma SVewls was a joint honor guest with Mrs. Bason. Guests for the- dinner 'were Mrs. Bason, honor guests, aad Mrs. Joe Cooley, Mrs. Delia Smallwood. Mrs. J. i W. Spltler. Mrs. R. G. Miller, Mrs. A. J. Baylle, Mrs. Alma ShewU. Mrs. Seth Williams. Mrs. ' . William Pluntz, Mrs. W. E. Hobbs, aad Mrs. Ed Jackson. , !- : -" 'V West Salem The card party given Friday night by the benefit committee of. the Parent-Teacher association was a social aad fi nancial success. Mrs. J. A. Gos ser, Mrs. Emmett Dickson. Miss Roberta Peterson and Mlas Cath erine Chandler was the commit tee in charge. More than Ct per sons were present and li tables of SOO" were in play. Symbols of St. Valentine's day were In evi dence on the tables and about the halL " Refreshments were served. Players winning high score were Mrs. B. L Ferguson and R. M. Mltty. both of Eola. Proceeds of the affair practical ly complete the fund for purchas ing and - installing an electric school bell. . Palrview The Falrvlew com munity club will meet Friday night, A program-In charge of Mrs. Ralph Dent, RosweU Wright and Fred Morse has been arrang ed. The refreshment committee consists of Mrs. Jack Turnhill and Mrs. RelndehL . The quilt will be disposed of at this meeting. The public Is cor dially invited. !. Mrs. Allan Bynon came to Sa lem from' Portland to attend the tea of Mrs. Frank Lonergaa and Mrs. Wlllard Marks - Wednesday. She will return to Portland late thia evening. Xff X AtNTMAO mmmmm KjOOOtV CAM BLAJA8 A COO FOR UKS OOO -SC3iOe?,X"1Htf4K TMS rkSrttS ALL OVZSZ. THO snxters cause oks has a AHOTH3 OTHSR ONS 19 WHYf Surprise, all Right r Mrc. Tom Leslie Is Complimented , Mrs. C T. Hoover and Mrs. Virgil Burson were Joint hostess es at a miscellaneous shower on Wednesday af terneon compli menting Mrs. Tom Leslie (Dora Knuths) whose marriage was a recent event. The rooms of the Hoover home were attractively deeorated In a pink and v white color sob erne. Three large white bells tied with silver, streamers hung from the arch between the two rooms. In the center of the dining table waa a graceful .pink ship with largo white sails that contained many useful- aad. beautiful gifts for the bride.'- A tiny bride and groom were descending the gang plank. Late In the - af ternoon re freshments were served by the hostesses assisted by Mrs. Roy Thomas. -Those invited for the after noon to compliment the - honor guest were Mrs. Tom Leslie, Mrs. Wj J. Hagedora, Mrs. Jack Heid ler.'Mrs. Alice Youle, Mrs. E. R. Macy, Mrs., Roy Thomas, Mrs. J. C. Nelson. Mrs. Sam Rundletts, Mra. Alethea Poague. Mrs. C W. Russell, Mrs. Cart Graham, Mrs, R. A. Bucklin, Mrs. Will Lucas, Mrs. Fanale Hoover, Mrs. Paul Gronke, Mrs. Charles Edgett, Mrs. Dollie Gamble, and the hos tesses Mrs. C. T. Hoover and Mrs. Virgil Burson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie plan to go east In the - spring. Mrs. Leslie has devoted considerable of her life to writing and has become a successful authoress. --..-, - ..- Valseta Mrsv Henry Patton, entertained Thursday afternoon with two tables of bridge. ' i Those present were Mrs. E. Sandstrom, Mrg.P. Stoltenberg, Mra. L. Green, Mrs. B. Lebo, Mrs. K. Miisr, Mrs. R. Harris, Mrs. W. O. McDonald. Mrs. Mixer wba first prixe, Mrs. McDonald cut prise. ; Mrs. James Davis of Portland Is the house guest of Mrs. J. P. Frizxel while in Salem attending the legislative sessions for a few 'days. - . " ' -Sunnyside - A very enjoyable time waa had Friday evening when Miss Esther Heckart en tertained with, a valentine party. The evening was spent with A. gvkov iprxserEcnves arc oh vcs-weite.) . HAAJ OP1 bomb Et A OCTZCTTVB WITH THCtK OI$4Uir5C9 OHJ3sst- games and stunts. Those prese't were Mr. and Mrs.. Keith Eyer, Orval Gleason, Beryl Johnson, Kenneth Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Dyer, Norval Gleason, Bruce Caldwell, Isabel Taylor, j Grace Chandler,' Mr anL Mrs. i Edwla Caldwell. Ray Heckart. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, and the ho-v teas Esther Heckart. - i' . ! ' .- - : - -j- . Silverton Wedding Quiet Event j Silverton A quiet wedding was solemnized Sunday at one o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mra. L. M. Larson when their daughter, Ethel Larson and Leon Sholmer of Portland were mar ried. Rev. H. I Fobs reading the ring ceremony. The bride's bro ther, Harry Larson, and ' Mrs. Franklin Dick of Salem were the attendants. They left In the af ternoon for' Portland where they will make their home. ' ; Present at ' the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Larson, Harry Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Dick, Rev. and Mrs. IL LI Foss, Mr. and Mrs. W..C. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Larson, Mrs. Carl Benson, Luclle Benson, Clayton Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson,! Frank Nelson, Mrs. Alvln Legard and Denzel Legard. Hubbard Mr. and Mrsi L. AJ Bradea delightfully entertained at their home Saturday evening. The evening was spent playing bridge.1 High score -went to Mr. -and Mrs. Dick Buell and second to Mrs. Dick Churchill and Elton McLaughlin.- - i . . ' Refreshments .were served t the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carvers of Doaald, Mr.; and Mrs. Dick Churchill and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buell of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Elton McLaughlin and Mrs. Alice Wearer and Miss Frances Weaver of Hubbard. T i - ' - Falrvlew Thelma and Dixie Rose were hostesses Saturday aN ternoon at a Valentine party. Among the guests were Bessie, Clara and Dorothy Benson, Jo sephine and Rowena - Jones aad Sarah Morse. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lonerrad entertained as their dinner gnesta Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Gouley Gouley Tuesday evening at the Marion hotel. 41 By BEN BATSFOR0 OMe OF CJll XVJ3fi-t By JIMMY MURPHY: On. I)