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1 f .' i t I - i . i'i s t ;j !! n 1 t PAGE SIX ty ocie Bridge Luncheon s Attractive X . .Event - 4 ' An " attractive luncheon and bridge of-the week was that tor - which Mrs. Romeo Goulejp and Mrs. Homer - Goulet entertainea - Tuesday in the Silver Grille room - ' of the Gray Belle. . ' , i ; The luncheon tahles were ttraeefullv centered with' spring flowers which carried the color scheme of deep yellow and rose. -Brldre -at four tables rouowea 4". th luncheon hour.' t- Portland guests, were Mrs. Al lah Bmon. " Mrs. Fran ixner " ran. MrS M. Moore and 3irs. Karl Rronan rh. Mrs. Karl Stei- -r of Jefferson: Mrs. William - Marks of Albany. - -From Salem were Mrs. T. A. Llvesley.- Mrs, George White, . Mrs. B. O. Schucklng, Mrs. T. C. - Smith, Mrs. ."William MfcGilcbrist Jr.; Mrsj Connell Dyer, Mrs. O; F. : Johnson. Mrs. Curtis Cross. Mrs. . George- Waters, Mrs. Harry Hawkins. Mrs. - T. A. Roberts. V. Mrs. Reuben Boise. Mrs. James Una Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mrs. , Confld W. Paulas and Mrs. W. - Al Jones.. Guests Entertained At Hal Pattern Home s Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton en tertained with a delightful Sun day afternoon- dinner a,t the Pat ton home on Court street in com - pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kid dle. Dr. and Mrs. I. Xl Temple, and Mrs. C E. Oblrst, - Sunday evening a second affair was given by. Mrs. Patton when ' she entertained with a Sunday . evening tea.- Miss" 'Jeanne Pat ton. Miss Marie Patton. Miss Josephine- McGilchrist . and Miss Marie Stutesman served. The guests were Mr. and' Mrs. W. - H. Burkhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson Mr. e.nd Mrs. Sey mour Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiddle. Dr. and Mrs. I. U. Tem ple, and Joe Singer. The men in the evening group and Mr. Patton made up the dele gation which attended the republi can convention' which elected Hoover, three years ago In Kan--'- aas City. . ..N. ' - .. . Miss Helen -Lytle entertained in the country home of her par ents. Feb. 23, with a delightful bridge . luncheon. . The 1 charming - table decorations carried out George Washington motif f. ' Places were marked for Miss '". ; Agnes - Miller. Miss Frances Ree fer, Miss Mildred Abbott. Miss Gladys HUfiker, Miss Verna Ha - verland. Miss Mildred Drager, ! J Miss Isobelle Gragg, and Miss I Helen Lytle. .The afternoon was spent with cards and music. , - Pattern 2044- " By ANNE ADAMS T -- Even the tiniest girls wear pa- Jamas these days, and-Justly so. since their warmth and service - far exceed the nighties of old. The little, garment sketched, bor rows its details from a grown-up model, the cleverly cut neck and . the belted blouse;. .the blouse mayJ or course, be worn inside the trousers. Sleeves , may be made long or short, or may be omitted - entirely. , .... -;; . Pattern 2044 will wear and launder well If ' made of flannel, rayon, - percale or cotton broad cloth. You wlll find a delightful choice of . suitable , prints tor youngsters. The doz is art of Transfer pattern 704 which also lucludea a bunny to be made of toweling and stuffed. ' price 15c May. be obtained only In sices 4. 8, 8,-10 and 12. Slse 4 requires I .7-3 yards of 3 6-inch fabric S dracimskiac' uperleae "f cauanr U ak this modal vttk r patters. .Trdt (or rrr Jimpla. . xal . Uitrv tiona ar sivem. Send fiftcea cants Js eelas ar fully wrspot. ar ttiapi tar aak patters. , Writ plainly yor uae. addresa and styla aaatbar, Ee aara ta ktsta liia-wanted.-' Oar rw fell end ariater faaalos Book eoataiaias : axqaisita aiodaia far adults and ebildrea sad 'as excellent assortment of triufer pattenje aad stamped aoveltiaa. is w ready. Price if tee a -eaeta. Bek with pattern, ti eaata. Ad drasa all aiail aad order, to 6atea wa Patters- Oepartneot. , 24 S ttraat, h'ev.Tork Cit, '' 1,'waw'v DOG :AJ ews an Olxve M. Doak. SOCIAL 1 WEDNESDAY, . ' ' Ladies Aid- of First o'clock: Miss Elsie Miller .will preside. , ; ; Presbyterian Aid society, -in church-parlors, Mrs., ' George M. Brown in charge. . . J. . . , Mrs. Carrie Bunn, hostess to Sweet Briar club, 2 ; o'clock at her home. 2235 Hasel avenue. . ,,. , . Ladies Auxiliary. No. 20 SI. Fraternal .Order of Eagles, potluck dinner. 4:45 o'clock. Fraternal temple; cards to follow; friends invited. - . -: , ''. ; "' ; -1 r f ;' ; 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 -! ' i " ' Town and Gown club. Lausanne hall. 2: id o'clock. . North Salem -W. Cr T. U., Jason Lee Methodist , church. 2 o'clock; Dr. L. E. Barthmess lecture on nar , eotics '" - ' Woman's Alliance will be hostess for informal eve-" ning of cards and social time at home of Mrs. J. M. Dev ers, 1376 Market street. Friends of church welcome. , CaplUl auxiliary No. 11. Patriarch Militant, L O, O. F. hall, -8 o'clock. All members wear dress uniform. . Ladles Aid - of the Woman's Relief. Corp, Fair grounds.! for all day meeting. Potluck dinner, at noon. . - SiMShlne Sewing club of Hasel Green, entertain Nemo Sewing club afchome of Mrs. Charles A. Ko bonis; -2:00 o'clock. . :. . -- " 1 : Knights and lady Maccabees. Joint meenng. Fra temat temple, 8 o'clock; business J.nd social meeting;, outside tents have been invited. - ' 1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 ' LesUe Can Do class, with Rev. and Mrs. S. Darlow Johnson, 7:30 o'clock. - 5 . Nebraska association. 6:30 o'clock potluck dinner. St. Paul's. parrish House on Chemeketa street; bring own table service; program planned. 1 - - 5 Mrsi Nellie Rahe hostess to Woman's Bible class of . First .Methodist church, at her home 835 D street. Salem Woman's club, board meeting .2 o'clock; bus iness meeting 2:30 o'clock; program in charge of art department and tea meeting 3 o'clock. First Spiritualist church circle, George H.. Stod dard home, 1420 North Fourth street, 3 o'clock. - Barbara Freitehie tent, regular meeting, S o'clock. Woman's clubhouse. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 ? invitations out for Inter-sorority, "at home"; . Beta Chi, 1 1 45 -State street.- 7: ti);to 2:30 o'clock; Alpha Phi Alpha. 1190 Oak street. 8 to 9 o'clock; Delta Pat, 110 . Court street, 8:30 to :80 o'clock. Birthday is Celebrated Gervais Mr. and Mrs. Franlc Pranth. entertained in compli ment to the father of Mr. Pranth, John Pranth, on the occasion of bis 88th birthday." Sunday. Fifty six of his grandchildren,- great grandchildren and children were present to make the afternoon one of the happiest of his many birthday parties. - After an informal afternoon of cards - and conversation a late lunch was served. Those present I . to compliment" Mr. Pranth were Mr. and Mrs: Mott Heremile.iMr. and Mrs. Jo seph Alcher, Mr. and Mrs. Frank j Aicher, Joe Aicher, Henry Aich-! er, Mrs. Heremile, all , of Wood- burn; August : Nerrtck, August. Nerrick" Jr., and Rose - Pranth all of Portland; Mr. and I Mrs. Wila e w an. 9 a aw r V . . -m - M nam tiiru, cum legier. an oi Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bucholx Of Mt. Angel; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pranth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Adleman, ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eder, .Mr; and Mrs. Frank Prahth, Mrs. Theresa Schlndler, all of Gervais ; and in addition the children and grandchildren. - ' ; a Dinner Party is Farewell Everit Complimenting her ' brother. Harlle Blackwell. who. left Tues day . for Yakima. -Washington. Mrs. Ralph Klettlng entertained with an Informal dinner jiarty and a social' eveniag- at the Klets Ing home .'Monday .evening.-. . Mlse Dorothea ; Kletsing assist ed In serving jhe 7 o'clock din ner with eoverg placed Jtor six. Later In the evening several ad ditional guests 'called." 7. Those present included the hon or guest, Mr. Blackwell, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Bryson , Lausch, Mr. and I Mrs, jonn Marr., Mr. and Mrs. Marion Curry, Mr, and Mrs. Har ry Scott,-Mr. and Mrs. F. S. An- nnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Kletz- Jng. ; . ; v !.,-. . - . - . f i ' " Mrs. , George Johnson was a Sunday d inner hostess' in compli ment to the i birthday of Mr. Johnson. Covers .were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doe, Mr, and Mrs., W. .Moss , of Silverton and Mr, and Mrs. Johnson.' s . Breakfast r . ' , ' , SUwed Pmaee. CWHed - "' Coraiaeal Mnab Browsed Syrap fiatUrad Toast Codea . Lnnclieon Celery aad OyiUr' 8mp - ' ' ", Crackers Lill fieklef u- Spice Rock , Pear Saaea " Tea ! ' . .. Dinivr Salntea Loaf Saeailaped Fottteei Buttered Spinach . .. Biscuit , Plum Jelly .' i Frait Gelatin. Salad " Ckerry Pilled Cake '. Coffee - ' Celery an Oyster Soap, serving X cap diced eareB . - , - , 2 tabieepoena chopped anion -.(.'. , . s taDinpoatia chopped piaeatoa caps watef : . ..: teaepooB aalt " ' S tableepoona batter 4 tableapoona flout "" eapa aeilk ' .- " t - , ; . " t pint small eytter . mix ' ceiery, rontons, pimentos. water and salt. Cook "slowly 20 minutes. Melt butter and . add milk and cook until creamy sauce forms. Stir constantly.- Add rest oi . lngreaienta, including celery mixture, cook for three minutes. serve inriiot bowls. ; - ' " , Spire Rocks ' , v S-8 trap 'fat ' - r - '-- r ' 1H P dark browa aocar - " . . , ' , 3- taaspaeaa eiaaaaaea . 1 teaepeoa alavea -, ; ' teaipeaa aatmeg ' - - ";'" M teaepeoa aalt . 1 cap chopped rlkiaa . - 5 tablespaaa ereaam . t .ecaa .. .; ' . 'x . : 4 eapa floar ' ! J ?: ' .. -:; . - t 4MPoeai aoda - -Cream fat afld sugar; Add eggs. spices: sail, - raisins and cream. Beat three minutes. - Add remain ing ingredients.' Drop table spoonful onto ' greased iaklftg sheets. Flatten' down, vbake 12 minutes, in moderate oxen, -- ; . Todayfs Menu The Society Editor & CALENDAR FEBRUARY 25 . Methodist church," 2:30 Wayne G. Allen . 4 Weds in New York ( 1 Announcement of the nfarrlage of Wayne G. Allen, son of W. rG. Allen of Salem,' and Miss' Kath ryn Fisher of Salt Lake City, wa made' by Mr. Allen Tuesday. The marriage was solemnised in New. York City Tuesday night: In the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. H.-L. Browning of Brooklyn. ; t Both "Mr. and Mrs.--Allen are musicians. - Mr. 4 Allen returned from London in December where he had. been doing: some special orchestration arrangement. and he is now continuing, that work in New York where he and Mrs. Al len expect to-make their home. : Mr. Allen, senior- visited with his son in New York when in the east a few. weeks ago. - Mrs. Roy Keene Is Hostess : Mrs. , Roy Keene Vas a charm ing hostess ' Monday in compli ment to Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, who only recently returned rojn an eastern trip with Dr. Doney. An informal- afternoon of con versation followed ' the luncheon hour , ' " ; ---J. :. - Guests in compliment to Mrs. Doney were rMrs. Ernest C .Rich ards. MrsfF. M. Erlckson, Mrs. Paul E. Edwards, Mrs. W. Jf. Johnson. Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Mrs. Ratnll- Winn ' frm tT.m Tm.H nant, iMrs. D. H. Sefaulse.Mrs. F. G. Franklin Mrs.. Nellie Kahe, Dean Olive M. Dahl. Miss" Letla Johnson, Mrs. Herbert" Rahe, Mrs. William F. Woodward of Port land, Mrs. P. C. Byrd. - ; - Mrs! H. Snellbcrcr -f Is Complimented Mrs. Herman Shellbere was de lightfully surprised, by. a group of friends .Tuesday when -they called to compliment her on the occasion of her birthday. The guests came for an all day party and at soon Mrs. Shellberg was assisted in preparing a : birthday - dinner, by Mrs. Ef fie Cole, ju ; : The? afternoon was , happily spent. In Informal . conversation and flower craft work. Guests Who called in compliment to Mrs. Shellberg were Mrs, Effle Cole, Airs.-oaaie icv;iain, - Mrs. rJinei Qwicker, Mrs. Stella COlwell," Mrs. Delia Shellberg. . - , . Gay spring flowers and. potted plants made attractive decorations for the guest rooms. ; - . ' ' -' ' Raphaterian -Club to 4. Be Entertained "U The Town and Gown 'club will be : hostesses to members of the Raphaterian club at Lausanne hall, Willamette university, Thurs- A program has been nlanned in which Is Included a special Ad dress by Dr. Carl Gregg Doney and musical numbers -bv a Quar tet of .Willamette unrversity stu-vJ The committee' In char am Mrs.-. H. Vandervort. Mrs. E. C. Crosl, 'Mrs. W. C. Jones, Mrs. Sid ney Smith, Mrs. Ralph Winn and Miss Olive Dahl, . . v , The. Lincoln Parent - Teacher association met Monday night for one of Its most enthusiastic meet ings. in celebration of -the nation al birthday of the association v hlch as founded 3 4 years, ago. utrB. Tt pound gave a history of me organisation and Its prog resa. .Musical numbers given by Miss May belle Lilburn- accompan ied by her mother. Mrs. Frank Lilburn. made an - attractive note for the program. The hostess committee arranged a birthday eake which came with refresh ments, at the close of the meetinjr. Mrs.-Harry Belt. Mrs! Leo Page. Mrs. Floyd Utter. Mrs. - A. A; benramnx, Mrs Gr GrabehTiorst, andMrs. Sharkey made up the cornnuuee. s ' . -- ; v: ; : - - . . i: - i Mrs. Homer . Eagin will enter tain for. members: of her bridge tiuu uursuayj anernoon. -,T OREGON STATESMAN, Salera.f Oregon, T?e3nes3ay Mornln?, February 25. 1931 airs Woman'sClubVfill Have Institute Saturday ; ; ; - Dallas 'Mr.i Glendora. . M. Blakely. . state chairman of the public welfare department Of the Oregon. Federation of .Women's Clubs will preside at an Institute in Portland - Saturday, February '"All clubs Vre invited to send la the members of their Child, wel fare, public leal th and welfare, Indian welfare, community serv ice, ; corrections, ; problems - of In dustry and Doernbecher hospital committee. This Is to be an In? fstructive Institute outlining: state and nauonai policies and metnoas. Mrs. Saidle . Orr Dunbar, general federation" Chairman of the pub lic ; welfare, department, will; he one of the speakers. . .. -1 - . The meeting will be held at 31 0 Fitzpatrlck building ' from 10 to 12 o'clock and, from 2 until 4 in the kfternoonC ' ' v ' r , - ' - : ''. A meeting of the - executive board of the state federation wfil be held In Portland : Friday. Feb ruary 27, to consider a number of matters of business,' and' it Is ex pected that most' of the '. board members will stay over for the In stitute the next day. ,- Mrs. . Charles . Bilyeu,'- -the state president, is to be a speaker at the Portland Woman's club on Friday afternoon, following the board meeting. - 4 rv- - Aumsville Woman's Club Enjoys Meet . ' i -'Aumsvllle-The A n m i t ! 1 1 e Woman's club enjoyed a partic ularly pleasant ' meeting Thurs day afternoon - at- the . home' of Mrs. Charles Martin. At the pre) nous . meeUtf jars. McCIellan, the president;', gave each member present a slip' of paper on which was. written a Question concern ing some noted women. At the Thursday meeting these . ques tlons were answered In response' to roll call. The regular donation to the children's farm home at Coryallis was "arranged for "at this meeting. Mrs.; Sprayer, wno Is moving to SHverton, was pre sented with a present by the club members. . . In the late afternoon Mrs. War tis. assisted -. by "her daughters, Gwen and Charlotte Martin, serv ed a delicious lunch.' Mrs. T. C. Mountain was a spe cial guest 'for the afternoon; Mrs. Ella England and" "Mrs R. S. Riches, - instructors In the ' high school, and Miss Luclle England were special guests for the lunch eon. .. !. ' - ": ' . ' Club members present .; were: the hostess,. Mrs. Charles Martin and daughters, Gwen and Char lotte, Mrs. ' Millie Martin. Mrs.' Charles Hein, Mrs. T. Y. McClel lan.' Mrs. John - Ransom;. Mrs. Bland. Speer, Mrs. Margaret Strayer, Mrs. J. E. Towle, Mrs. Lee Highberger and small daugh ter, Virgeane and Mrs. George Claxton. ; . Mrs. Lee Highberger will be hostess to the club members March's.'- :. .."1 Mrs. Rollin Beaver Kingwbbd Hostess : Kingwood Mr. and Mrsf Rol lin . Bearer entertained Saturday night .with . four tahles of "5 00." Violets and. daffodils were arran ged 'about the-guest rooms. High score was won by Mrs Ray Fer guson.' At a- late hour - the host ess ' served dainty; refreshments ' Those enjoying , the . evening were Mr.-, and Mrs. Charles Ad ams,, Mr., and Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Damrell, - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Max .- Gehlar, Mr. and ' Mrs.' Ray Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. George Trott,'Mrs.' Mary Beaver and' the hosts, . Mr. and .."Mrs. . Rollin .Beaver. : -t -.-: - MrsJ Frank SHafer I , li Hostess - ' Mrss Frank Shafer was hos tess at her home on State street Tuesday afternoon for an infor mal afternoon of bridge with tea. served at the dose of - cards which' were In play at"twotables. Friday 'night Mrs. Shafer en tertained with a 6:30 o'clock din ner and l followed '- this Ith bridge. Covers were placed, for 18. Those holding first and sec ond scores in bridge were Mrs. Mem Pearce and - Mrs.; William Moses. , '. 4J OUR accommoda tion is run at ex-, pr es s speed. . Our transit facilities - are at ytur beck and tele- phone call' and . you Conlyypay. us: forC the" .time we're onthe job. - ACCOMODATYG- Mrs. FJ & - Power Bridge Luncheon, Hostess ' Mrs. Kenneth Power will enter-, tain .'with a one o'clock luncheon following with an - afternoon of bridge today-in coiipliment to members, ef. her club and a few additional guests. - Mrs. Wolcott Buren and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson will assist Mrs. Power, . " Additional guests Invited are Mrs. 1 Don pritchet, Mrs. Gordon Hadley, Mrs. Charles . Robertson, Jr.;. Mies Charlotte Zeiber, and Miss Rdvena Eyrev ; - , t Club members are Mrs. Wolcott Buren, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Rex i Adolph, Mrs. Frank Chap man, Mrs. Jerald ' Backstrand, Mrs. Milton Stelnef, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs.- Wallace Carson. Mrs. Wlllard , Marshall, -Mrs. 'John Caughell, Jr.; Mrs. JFrank; Dcke bacbrof Portland. , ';4l if-':- 4- '-:l4';4''' :4?"- 4 Eagles Auxiliary To be Hostesses The, Ladles Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eags will have a' -potluck : dinner -at 8:45 o'clock: ;; Wednesday evening in Fraternal-temple. 1 -44" ". -, . Following the dinner and an informal program there - will be several hours of earda enjoyed.- 4 - . : ".- -"r-. ' Tbe program given at Stayton Monday night; br " Miss Mary Schuits. vloUhlst. Mis Rnth Bed ford; pianist, and the cast of "The Twelve Pound -Look." Miss Gene vieve Thayer, Ronald. Craven. Mrs.' William Merrlott, and Wayne Wiley, received an enthu siastic and 'appreciative "reception. Following the presentation of the program Miss Schultz. Miss Bed ford, Mrs. W. E. . Anderson, Ron ald Craven; Mrs. William Merrl ott, Wayne Wiley, were the guests of .Miss Thayer for a'late supper at ' Willamette lodge. v f Ll 1111 111111 f ,f iiiiiiiuiiiuniiniiiiimnnii ;. Badies FINAL CLEAN-UP OVER 500 PAIRS ' t.': -''-' x ' -. " :-? ' : ;V-. i.--.-- ' '': .--- -4--:-' SERVICE CHIFFON INGRAj-N"'. y J Every pair in our stbk selling for $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 . - : r ALL GO AT ONE PRICE ' : li n I! ' sj -- - m - . E : Only hose which, are at - , "uiitiixixui u i urn Mrs. Arthur Rahn' ci ; Luncheon Hostess V : Mrs. 'Arthur Rahn entertained for luncheon and bridge in her home on Fatrmount hill Tuesday afternoon.- . -i ' ' .f- - " Covers were placed for Mrs. P. D. Qulsen berry, Mrs. ' D. ; A." Young.' Mrs. Hollis - Huntington. Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs-. pul Hendricks,- Mrs. : Prince Byrd, Mrs; Frank Spears, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. HarVy Hawkins, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Frits Slad. Mrs. Keith Powell. , Joint Meeting for Maccabees. . Knights and Lady Maccabees haya planned a Joint meeting for Thursday night In Fraternal tem ple, beginning at 8 o'clock.' This will be a regular business meeting but following the business a" so cial hour; and program has been arranged : k r :j '" '. ' -"' ' f- L The tents from MM "Cfty. Al bany, Jefferson, pratum and Cor vallis have been invited for this social meeting and -each member is given the, privilege of inviting guests. . . :V 1 . r r ''. . ':-1j.--r.: i ;'-." ' r 'Mrs.; Clifford Farmer will . en tertain members of her -club at her home this afternoon, with t.four o'clock tea In compliment to Mrs. Allan Bynon of Portland, who Is visiting in 8a4em tor a few days. . v. - . .. , The announcement is made that a son was born to. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner,' Monday at the Salem General hospital. The young man has been named Richard James." ; . - . .- 1: Mrs. George Tkatch entertain ed Sunday afternoon with a sur prise . luncheon- complimenting her husband on; his birthday. ' ' Several attractive dinner par ties preceded the Tillicum month ly dance Tuesday night in Castll ian halL v . Silk ' - '- . . t '. excepted is our never on sale, i tut i ii i 1 1 i u 1 u iiii ti u x STOHGIS SUES IIS -DESULT OF !l 4 Complaint for damages total ing 3, 166. SO and also $250 ex emplary "damages - was filed in circuit court yesterday by George F. SturgiSi against Charles A. Boyer.. 1 '--44. Sturgis . says that negligence and carelessness of Boyer was re sponsible for an accident; which occurred last September -28 about a half . mi)e - north, , of Brooks. .' As result of the . acci dent, plaintiff suffered two brok en ribs,, back Injuries and sprains and bruises; which confined him to his home until November 18. He. asks' $1,000 damages.. $66.50 special damages for physician's services, $ 100 . tor demolishing his car and the $250 exemplary damages.':;.1.''-; 1 ,:-',-:.": .'-:,.',. BANK TO SPONSOR . 4-11 COI EXHIBIT " ' .4-. .j. ;''.-., ; ' The first 4-H boys and girls' club corn show and contest ever staged In Marlon connty jwlll be sponsored by the United States National bank of Salem, that in stitution, through its president, David W. Eyre, has informed W; The Sunshine Sewing club will entertain the Nemo sewing, club of east side of district , at Mrs. Charles rA. Kobow's- Thursday af ternoon at 2 o'clock. ' Mrs. , Haxel Bunn " will be -hostess to members- of . the Sweet Briar club at her home 1 22 5 Ha xel avenue, this afternoon begin ning at 2 o'clock. n 1 1 u n x i x 1 1 1 1 1 x i x x 1 1 1 1 ... -V f : v Hosiery Ef ) ' llv ' - - ' ": aJW, .: .. ..." . ?) Wl ' ' . - famous noivrun grenadines, ti in ti i ti 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 ii 1 1 i 1 1 1 W. Fox, county club leader. Mr. Fox expressed satisfaction at prospects of such a show, and -said he believed . the 4-H corn growers- would produce Some fine corn 'crops for exhibit. . The contest, according to plans now being worked out! will be conducted Along with general plantings of the.,, club members careful check to be kept on all phases of the project. This work ,. and these records will lead ap to the county-wide 4-H club cofn show, . which will be held in Sa lem late in September or early In November, depending : upon the harvest season. "T The United Slates National bankThs offered- trite- money in all diTisionsF of tE contest, with. 10 placing pUtiti ifr- each di- 1 vision. The' wilP m two gen-, eral classes, one in 10 ear lots of -yellow and other dent corn, . and one In 50 -ear lots, besides t popcorn." - - other . details will be worked ont 1 as soon ' as . Mr. Fox : deter- 1 mines from the membership what, corn Is being grown. ; 1 For the"onteat it Is reQulredV that aU-gfowere plant at least the 4-H minimum- t an (eighth of an acre of corn, but is recom- mended that pUn tings be from . one to five acres. ., - Stutesman Case Now Postponed ":Vntil-iMarchil4 The case of Jimmy Stutesman, charged with "disorderly 1 conduct, has' been postponed until March 4, when he will fappear before Justice of the Peace Miller B. Hayden. The case of the State vs. WH don Martin, L. R. Martin and Hal Martin has been postponed until Thursday. Weldon Martin is charged tlh giving a no funds check and the other: two with giving short measure of wood. ' ' .' : 1 1 1 : x i n n 1 1 1 n n u 1 11 :; 1 c r, .".;i 4 j it j it 1 1 i M , ',7, j. 4 J