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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Sunday Moraine, April 19, 1931 PAGE CEVEN ociety Scholarship Voted By Hubbard HUBBAJID The Hubbard Woman's dab voted "Wed nesday to giro a scholarship and expenses to the 4-H dab sammer school at Oregon State college, Corrallls. to the Hubbard girl winning highest . honors at the 4-H sewing club fair at Salem April 23 and 24. A card party, the proceeds of which will be used toward the 4-H club scholarship fund, was plan ned and the following committees appointed: General arrangements, Mrs. Blanche Brown. Mrs. Neva McKenxie : and - Mrs. Louise Grlmps; decoration, Mrs. Audrey Wells, Mrs. ' Anna Stauf f er , and Mrs. Kathryn Will; refreshments, Mrs. Margaret McMannis, Mrs. Ku nlce Braden, Mrs. Sadie Scholl and Mrs, Maud Bldrxju The date of the party will be anounced later. The-club roted to purchase 1000 May ' day milk: bottle caps to be used by dairymen as a dedication of that day as sponsored by the Marion county health unit Two interesting papers, "Wom en as Radio Announcers. by Mrs. Eunice Braden. and "Development of Radio," by Mrs. Audrey Wells, were read. Mrs. Sadie Scholl and Mrs. Ella Stauf fer favored the clnb with a vocal duet, with,' Mrs. Nora McKenxie art the piano. Eleven members of the local Woman's club plan to attend the Marion county convention of wom en's clubs at Staytnn April 23. Delegates are Mrs. Klla Stauffer. club president; Mrs. Margaret Mc Mannis, Mrs. Sadie Rich. Mrs. Sa die Scholl and Mrs. Cora Smith. Lunch was serred by the host esses. Mrs. Rebecca Clearer. Mrs. Blanche Brown and - Mrs. Rath Relnhart v , Card Party Pretty Event in Aurora Aurora. .Wild orchids cen tered the table of a pretty seven table bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Lorsm Giesy when Mrs. Giesy and Mrs. Norman Yer gen entertained recently. High scores were made by Mrs. J. C. Moore. Mrs. U. Eiler and Mrs. Geo. Clark. Those In attendance were Mesdames E. F. Morrison, Frank Miller, Walter Grim. Jack Sad ler. Ben Stoner, U. Eiler, " B. T. Giesy, A. L. Strickland, E. E. Bradtl, P. O. Ottoway, A. Miller, Chester Gilbreath, John Kraus, Geo. Ehlen, James Ogle. Maude ille, Thomas, of Aurora: Jack Bush, Donald; .Geo. Clark, Far go; Henry Miller Nona Yergen, Woodburn; J. S Cooper, Port land, and Mrs. J.C. and Henry Moore, Newberg. -j, '.'v i Aurora Woman's Club Observes Music Week Aurora. Mrs. John Kraus and Mrs. Loran Giesy were hostesses to the -Aurora Woman's club Wednesday afternoon. Delegates who will attend the County Fed eration - of Woman's clubs in Stayton will be Mrs. Ehlen, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. Mil ler. Mrs. Gilbreath, and Mrs. BratL .Appearing on the program were Mrs. McAllester. Mrs. Gil breath. Mrs. Ottoway, Mrs. Ida Tergens, Mrs. Bradtl. and Mrs. Diller. Group songs were led by i Mrs. Stoner. - Mrs. J. S. Cooper of Portland was a . guest of the club. Music week will be observed by a pro gram ; given by the music and art committee, Mrs: Stoner and Mrs. Frank Milter at the Stoner residence. - Members are allowed the privilege of inritiirg a guest . -- . West " Stayton. Wednesday afternoon the Birthday club met . arfth Mrs. Arthur Forrette. Those present were Mabel - Royse, Ver sa Asche, Peggy Comstock, Lot tie Comstock, Elsie Wallace,' Nel lie Woosley, Minnie " Dickman, Helen Gilbert, Mary Henkel. Joan Bowne, Minnie Allen,-Sally Goss, Ada Steuart, . Laura Rand, Edith Steuart, Jennie McClellon, Mrs. Porter and Mrs.' Forrette, Sr., were invited guests. - . The afternoon was , spent In conversation and - sewing and concluded with .. dainty refresh ments served by the hostess. -The next meeting will be with Helen Gilbert on May ... Shaw The Twentieth" Century Women's club of Shawlmet at the home of Mrs, John Bottlner Thursday. "Those, present 'were Mrs. John Amort, Mrs. Ed Coffin. Mrs. Nell Wolf, Mrs. Ivan Put man, Mrs.' .Vernon 'McAllister, Mrs. Charles McAllister, Invited guests- were Mrs. .W. Berg. Mrs. Lloyd Keen and -Miss -Amanda Alataewea. Tbe elab elected Mrs John Amort..-- Mrs. Ed - Goff!n. .Mrs. Ivan Putman and Mrs. Neil Wolf. to attend the County Fed eration of Women to be held at Stayton in the future. ' Mill City Mrs. " LeRoy Dike was a charming hostess -Thursday' afternoon to a small group of friends when, she entertained - with a 1 o'clock luncheon tol lowed by an afternoon of. bridge. . which is one of a series of after noons scheduled by Mrs. Dike. t Guests were Mrs. O. H. Newman. Mrs. R. Faust., Mrs. ; Hal Ladd. Mrs. Eva Raines, and. Mrs.-Al VanDahl. Mrs. Ladd received high honors at bridge and Mrs. Van Dahl the consolation. - : " Jefferson. Mrs.' R. C. Thomas -was hostess for the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal - church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. -Earl Lynes was program leader, as- ' sisting on the program were Mrs. R. C. .Tbomas. And Mrs. Mabel ' Davis.. Those present were- Mrs. J. G.- Fontaine. Mrs. George C. Mason. Mrs. Mabel -'Davis. .-Mrs. B. S. Thurston. Mrs. S. M. Green, Miss Addle Libby and the host ess, Jtrs. It, jC. .Thomas.... , S News and; Club Olive MDoak, Mrs. Cliff ord Thornton, nee Mar ian Conklin, a re cent bride at Stay ton. I Photo Howell'- studio. 1 Corvallla Outlying Lo Vm'- v.- v ....... Observe National Music Week Extensively I SILVERTON,- That music playa a his part in the life of the average American and that very nearly all' Ameri cans enjoy good music will again be illustrated at Silverton, for the Music Week committee has interesting plans under way. The committee met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Cameron, who has been largely responsible for the really marvelous success of Music Week at Silverton in previous years. Mrs. Cameron is again chairman of the local committee this year. Last year the Eugene Field auditorium was more than comfortably filled for the pro grams which the Music Weeko committee sponsored Thursday night tentative plans made were for three community programs and eveninsrs set aside for shut- ins, radio broadcasting in the city, and various home programs. A theatre night was planned and the committee also decided to fol low the custom of other years and ask all churches to open mu sic week with some mention of music at the regular or special programs within their own churches. The three community programs will likely be divided into an old-fashioned or dress-up night, a -young people's night and religious nighC Mrs. Gertrude Cameron is in charge of music week j plans this year. Those assisting Mrs. Cameron on the committee are Mrs. Helen Comstock, Mrs. Ann Powell. Lillie Madsen, 1 Burton Murphy and Mayor L. C- Eastman. - Mill City More complete and extensive plans for the observation In Mill City of National Music week are being prepared for this year than were attempted at any time previous. The churches will all have special musical numbers at their; . regular services, the schools also makinran extra ef fort. The Woman s dub will sponsor s community- program which will be free to the public. In promoting interest in good mu sic. Mrs. Robert Schroeder is lo cal, chaiman for National Music week, j Quinaby The Royal Neighbor Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Charles Becker Wednesday to quilt for Miss Zulefte Fainter. Members present were Mrs. George ' Campbell. Mrs. Martin Miller. Mrs. Alex Harold. Mrs. John Zillnskl, Mrs. Lrle Beckner, Mrs. Charles Beckner. Miss Zu lette Painter and Mrs. J. P. Nolan were visitors. ... SUNSHINE v; dst sweet sixteen Is Miss Dorothy Parkins, beauty queen of Lalu -Worth, Fla, . A native Floridian.. she was crowned Quean of -th Movie Star Ball, held recently, at Lake Worth's "Casmo. ' ' ' yf -;jy , I r f y. ! ! . '5 - ' ...... . .T,1 1 I . , -i I ' . y ' -,' I ; - ' " ' t : f I - V. tr- v J i i r Society Editor v 4 calities Wi 1 1 Mrs. EL W. Emmett la Hostess Klngwood Mrs. E. W. Emmett entertained members of the Laur el Social Hour club Friday after noon at her home. A feature of the afternoon i. was a surprise shower for Miss Vina Emmett. whose marriage to Arnold Coffell of Salem will be an event of the near future. Mrs. Emmett was assisted ' at the tea hour by Mrs. A. L Apple white and Miss Vina Emmett. Members present were Mes dames Theodore Bernard. Albert Beckman. D. A. Williams. Glenn L. Adams. R. A. Blevins. , J. A. Yantiss. Ed Finley. J. B. Smith, A. L. Applewhite and the hostess. Mrs. Emmett., Guests were Mrs C. P. Emmett. Mrs. Burnett. Mrs. William Hacker and Misses Cath erine Applewhite. Hasel Emmett and Vina Emmett. Mrs. J. B. Smith will be hostess Wednesday, April 29 to the club members. Turner Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Delzell entertained at their horns Wednesday evening compliment ing their daughter. Mfs Faus tina, on her birthday. The guests made merry with games until a late hour, when refreshments were served by Misses Thelma and Shelia Delsell. Those pres ent for the evening were: Misses Nellie Barber, Helen and Helena Wltzell, Leone Cook. Hildtreth Bones, Emma De-nyer. Auna Johnson. Thelma Delzell. Jose phine Gilstrap, Margaret Robert son. Sheila and Faustina Delzell. and Messrs. James and Russell Denyer. Harlan Bones. Louis. Kenneth and Harold Fowler. John and Maurice Baker, Harold Smith, Wayne Chapman. Ole Peterson, Sam Smtth.: Esmond Tapptn, Frank Sacks. Alvln Sen lr man of Salem, Otis Brooks. Kenneth Bear. Jim McGowan and Bob White of Salem. Monmouth Mrs. Homer Dodds was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Social Hour club, with Miss Paradine Doughty and Mrs. .W. L. Smith .in charge of the . program. hour which featured ' a , radio broadcast with a microphone in evidence. Home helps, favorite recipes and household bints of various sorts were presented, and the novelty offered muclr enter tainment. Miss Mildred'McKnlght sans two solos, accompanied .at the piano by Philip' Dodds, ; and together they pleased with a cou ple of piano duets'. . ' " ' s - Monmouth The Oregon Nor mat school orchestra' appeared In concern c Thursday night at the auditorium under direction of Miss Grace Maurle Mitchell. .The pro gram featured faro rite orchestral numbers which are well known and delighted in by 'music lovers everywhere."; Miss Irlene Athey, soprano, sang four numbers in her usual pleasing way Including1 the famous "Cars Nome"1 from Verdi's Rlgoletto. Miss Athey: it a Nor-. mal school student. j - T'i - . Silverton- ' Miss - Cathaleene Cuddy was hostess Monday night to the Tryphena Gfrls at the Frank Mlliken home on East Main street. The evening was spent" in piecing blocks for the, quilt which - the girls are making. At the close of the work lunch was served. Pres ent were Emma Adamson. Rose Specht. Ruth Lorenzon. Winifred Riches, Lois Riches. Ora Larson. Helvie Silver. Zelma ' Dale, Miss Mlliken. Ethel Trotter and Catha leene Cuddy. The next meeting wUl- be held at the : lodge club- rooms. , 5 t -' -. " "Aurora Mrs William Knight, greeted friends at a lovely after noon party at her Canby home Thnrsday. The affair had been arranged bv her four daughters Mts. E. E. Bradtl.' Aurora: Mrs. Millard Lee. Portland; Mrs.' Dell Clark and Miss Josephine Knight. Canby. complimenting her on her 7ttn birthday. Lnnch was served th 'ae,'tTnon. w Affairs Book and Thimble ! ; Club Entertained Klngwood Mrs. A. I. Applo-i white . was hostess Thursday af ternoon to. members of the Book and Thimble club as well as to a large group ot. guests. An. Inter, esting roll .call .was .observed, apd community singing enjoyed. Mrs.. Charles Adams and fr rnnrafi Fpx, Jr., as the program commit tee, lniroaneea a musical- game wUh Mrs. Olin Cannoy at . the piano. - ' Clnb members will K ' mti tained Thursday, April 30, by Mrs; Mary Beaver with Mrs. R033 Damrell and Mrs. Elmer Cook In charge of the program. ' 'Members - nreaent m " Vm. dames Hettie Simpkins, Mary Beater, L. F. Brown, R. H. Tem pleton. Elmer Cook. Charles Adams. Conrad Fox. Jr., Charles ssenwarts, a. A. Williams, E. W. S Pierre and Mrs. Applewhite. Guests were Mrs. Mary Lister, xrs: oiln Cannoy. ; Mrs. Rhlrlnv Duncan, Mrs. Robert Hall. Mrs. vvuuam Hacker, Mrs. Nellie Campbell, of Victoria, B. C. Miss Mabel St. Plerrit. Mh Cjxi-hcwa. Applewhite, and - the following juvenue guests: Delores and Shirley Duncan. Helen May 'and Georgia Rose Cook and David Bevier. . " . - Liberty Club Has Interesting Meeting Liberty On a af fh mn. a. Hghtful gatherings of the year. was ine social meeting of the Lib erty Woman's club, Thursday at the home of Mrs. CL -Rmth. ton.- Durina the social hAnf uN C P. Bishop of Salem, told 'in in terestinr manner tba bfatnrv f the wool industry In Oregon and mapiayea samples of the wool from the time It left the sheep, to the finished product. Mrs. Bi shop also showed, rabbits' fur made into yarn ana: showed two soft wooly berets made of rabbit iur. A plant exchange nrvfni many new and beantlfui finwar for each woman there. Dainty refreehmenta were serv ed by the hostess committee. Mrs. naroid Lane. Mrs. N. r. r.nnnaii and Mrs. Oscar Dencer. Special gueeU were Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. A. F. Marcus and Mrs. J. D. Barrett, ail of Salem. Others present were Mesdames W. J. Fair, P. M. Judd. J. Cloyd. W. R. Dallas, W. H. . Olden. Al orown, xv. a. Erlxson, Charles Ruggles, F. I: Scott,. C. W. Sta cey, John Dasch, L. C. Brother ton, Harold Lane, N. E. Gunnell, uscar ijeneer. Turner. The members of the sew and SO" 4-H rtrla olnk held a nartv THilt t- J ..u.u .u the domestic. iaIaiim .aam u.iv . . OTV.tl ers and a few friends were guests ror a very pleasant even ing. The decoration committee, uiarissa ciaric ijv'mD WMt head, Althea Bones, and Eleanor x-aras, used an abundance of spring flowers In their decora tions which were w11 niaAi about the room. A neat display 01 me wore or the class was tastefully arranged. The program committee. Eleanor Parts Mar jory Fowler, Estella Barnett, and Alice r owier arranged an inter esting program given by Clarissa Clark. Geneva Barber. UfAre-nrot Gilstrap. Ruth Gilstrap. Eleanor ri i-ucne uones, Margaret McKay, Althea Bones, Frances tiarx ana LAVerna Whitehead. e Woodburn. -The Roval Neia-h bors sewing , club of Woodburn mec ai me nome of Mrs. Hannah Thomas at ' her hnmA m street Thursdav afternoon. Th members of the club spent the aiternoon m tying a comforter lor the Roval Neighbors hone at Rock Island. Illinois. After thm work was completed a delicious lunch was served Thosa mm. bers of .the club who were pres ent were: Mrs. Stella Galer, Mrs. Maud- Savre. - Mrs. Anna T.1rW Mrs. Edna Byers, Mrs. Rose Gib- Dens. Mrs. Margaret Algulre, Mrs. Mary - Kralicek, Miss Agnes Brachmann. Mrs. Dora- nibbena. Mary Gibson and Miss Mary Jackson. ..Tne club's next meet lnr will be at the home of V Julia Brachmann on Settlemeler avenue, Wednesday, April 22. Watch ' for their Story i . ' Book la Kbyme - ! j The cow jumped over the moon as an ad l j Of the finest food that's to be had. 7 : TillS MILK IS HIGH IN QUALITY . i i : It builds the health for you and me. v. V u:v '-vvi Xr-:"" . A 4 K I : Salem Sanitary Milk Co. ; . ' Telephone' 57741851 State. St. Wacbxida Club Assists Waverly Baby Homo -Wacon da Members of thf TCa eonSa Community elnb were' en tertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. W. Nusom. Greenery and spring blossoms - from the woods were nsed to decorate the rooms. - Time was spent quilting for the hostess. An all day session was held with poC-Inek luncheon at noon. . r : :;. '; -- - . At three o'clock a ' abort busi ness meeting was held, Mrs. Fern Runcorn: presiding. . Following the report that , the donations re ceived for the building of the proposed new Waverly baby home were still Inadequate, It was decided to ' draw . from -f the treasury for this cause.-; ' Club members ; present were Mesdames William - McGilchrist. Henry C. Stafford. Ellsworth Hubbard. Frank Cannard, F. R. Nusom, Fern Runcorn, C. C Rus sell. Robert Cole, John Klenski, Richard Patterson, " I. A. Loren, Pearl Patterson. Frank ' Thomp son, Allyn Nusom and the hos tess. Mrs. A. W. Nusom. The next club meeting will be held In two weeks at the home of Mrs. C. C Russell ...In Mission Bottom. 5 ; ' - Mrs. William Vogt ; ; . Complimented Talbot An afternoon was giv en at the home of Mrs. David Ja cobson Wednesday ; in honor of Mrs. William Vogt. Games were furnished., by Mrs. Davidson dur ing the afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Marlatt and Mrs. Rose Sayles. .- - . Guests were Mrs. A. E. Cole, Mrs. Helen Doty, Mrs. Rose Sayles, Mrs. Claud Johnson, Mrs. Fred Jorgensen, Mrs. George Marlatt, Mrs. . Addle , Davidson, Mrs. Sidney Howard. Mrs. Del- mer Davidson, Mrs. Taylor.. Mrs. A. L. Emmons, Mrs. Henry Ba ker, Mrs. Loyal Johnson, Mrs. Ruby Thacker, Mrs. Arthur John son. Mrs. Bob Austin, Mrs. Keith Allen and Mrs. Furgenson. A dainty lunch was served late. In the afternoon. Worthy Grand Matron Will Visit Woodburn Mrs. Carrie Jack son, worthy grand matron of Oregon, will make her official visit to Evergreen chapter num ber 41, Order of the Eastern Star, Wednesday night. April 22, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Jackson will make her official visit to Laurel chapter No. 113 of Canby, and Orchid chapter No. 150 of Molalla and Gervals chapter No. 118 of Gervais at the same time, the Woodburn chapter acting as hosts to the other chape rs, whitch will also meet In the Masonic hall. Hazel Green Mrs. John Zelin- ski entertained with a turkey din ner recently in compliment to her husband. The .house was beauti fully decorated with potted plants and garden flowers. The table was centered with a large birth day cake. Covers were laid for the honor guest, John Zelinskl, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zelinskl, Mr. and Mrs. John Wojeik, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wojeik, Mr. and . Mrs. Sopetak, Mr. and Mrs. Zajac, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Harr. Miss Zaiac, Mr. Ham ilton, and Harold Thompson, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. John Hammelman of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Woelke. Hazel Green; Mrs. John Zelinskl and children, Alfred. Florine and Bernard Zelinskl. Mrs. Emll Harr and Miss Hazel Woelke assisted the hostess in serving. - West Salem Six little friends of David Baker, son of ot Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Baker gathered at his home Friday afternoon to observe his fifth' birthday. Games were played and Mrs. Baker served re freshments to the folowing small folks: NoTma Jean Newgent, Lor- etta May Lemon, Roberta West, Ellla Brown, Billy Barney. Wesley, Miller and the the honor guest. David Baker. West Salem Mrs. Dale Lem on. Mrs. J. M. Fisher and Miss Lottie McAdams were hostesses' Thursday afternoon at the Lemon home in compliment to Mrs. Ed gar L, Miller. Dainty refresh ments were' served to the follow ing guests: . Mrs. A. N. Merrill, Mrs. Eugene Krebs. Mrs. S. Pfei fauf, Mrs. Waldo Baker, Mrs. J. T. Stohl and the hostesses, Mrs. Lem hi on. Mrs. Fisher and Miss Mc Adams.: .. , . Watch for ' Kiddies , - from Dairy land - - O .- 0 I JUST PAWNS I O .. u 1 1 c Reports from Bucharest and Buda pest continue to link the names of Princess Deans (upper), young eat daughter of Queen Marie el Rumania, and Archduka Otto' (low er), heir to the Hapiburg thorns, tn a reported more by French dip lomats to form an alliance between Kumania and Hungary. Mrs. W. F, McCall Complimented Wallace Road Mrs. W. F. McCall entertaned a group of friends and relatives with a birth day dinner at her pleasant country home on the Wallace Road when she celebrated her birthday anni versary Tuesday evening. A beautifully ornamented birth day cake was presented as a sur prise to Mrs. McCall by her daugh ters. Mrs. A. E. TJtley and Mrs. C. I. Blodgett. The guest group In cluded Mrs. W. T. McCall, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen, and small daughter Betty Zoe of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. TJtley and son Bil ly TJtley, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Blodgett and son Corydon, . Jr., W. F. McCall and M. Quilmle. Rosedale Several ladies of the community spent Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. George Heckart, who was hostess to the Ladies Missionary society. . m Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crawford and daughters. Josephine and Ruthann. ot Coos Bay have been recent guests at the home of Mrs.- William Ballard. mi my V . MODEL 84. Pun Cathedral Gthic dmlgk. Exquisite bmit sffairf front, striped sroinuf tides. Tbe powerful sew eaieile Tube takes the place of three ordinary tube. ' Mak.ee possible the firaS anil radtoofbif peribnaaaea. . Multiplies aanplifieatioa. iaeteaess power output, ha- V r. 1 . proveo oeaaitmry. Aajooier sor aay COM PL E T E ' with tubes. Let us start it playing In your heme today.- 340 COURT STREET ! Birthday Party Pretty Event 7 Independence. Mr. and Mrs. George Prief entertained Monday evening . In . honor . ot : their, son, Herbert's birthday. Five hun dred was played during the even ing, high honors going to Rosco Staats and Mrs, Ida Irvine. At the elose of the evening a dainty lunch was served to the. follow ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. LeTourney, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nash, Mrs. Ida Irvine, Rosco Oberson, Mr. end Mrs. Claude Staats, and Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Prief. Twentieth-Wedding Anniversary Observed Independence Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hiltlbrand were pleasantly surprised Friday evening when friends came in to help them cel ebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary. - I They were presented with a gift from the group of friends. ' Those present for the occasion were . Mr. and 1 Mrs. Will Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fry, -Mr. and Mrs. Dean Girard. . and Miss Glenna Hiltlbrand, who is attend ing college and was home for the weekend with her parents. - ': .. ... Silverton Young People Married , - r Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pfaff are receiving - congratula tions upon their recent marriage. which was consummated at Van couver, Wash.. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pfaff will make their home in the Brown apartments. Mr. Pfaff is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pfaff of Mount Angel and a brother of Mrs. L. B. Scharback and Mrs. Brooks Weatherall of Silverton. ' Mrs. Pfaff was before her mar riage Miss Ellen McEwen of Sil verton. . Silverton The bridge club ot the senior, high school faculty en Joyed a novel' affair at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gates this week. The affair cfarried out the idea of a rustic party. High score for the evening went to Miss Marion Gunn and Miss Fay Sparks received ths consolation prize. Hostesses were Mrs. Gates. Mrs.' Herman Kramer and Mrs. Warren E. Srabtree. . - Independence. Adah chapter of the Easter Star will receive an official visit from the worthy grand matron of Oregon, Mrs. Carrie Jackson, Thursday, April 23. Other chapters will be rep resented at this meeting, Amity, Falls City and Dallas. Wallace Road Mrs. Sarah Patrick will entertain the Sweet Briar club at her country home on the Wallace road Wednesday, April 23. Mrs. "Ray Binegar. Is president of the elnb. Members of the Woman's Re lief Corps Is planning a mer chants lunch at the Fraternal temple Thursday. A 77 A Golden iced COMPA IP IE EJ IT (ID Suger - -The new Pentode. tube, as used by -Atwater Kent in this new super-heter-odjne set, gives you big performance in a emaU ' radio at a small price. ' We have tested the Golden Voiced Compact thoroughly. ; It's a wonder! And so inexpensive you can now have radio wherever you want it j ' Supply is limited. Come quickly. See us about trial in your own home. 3HB9Z?'wmWH 11 ."'"JJ!" 1 IjSai ' J-'1 ' .' ART .HE Will IE SEEWT 4-11 Exhibit of woodwork and oth er phases of 4-H art students production will be a feature at the three-day 4-irdub show to be held here this weekend at the chamber of commerce rooms. Marion county schools have two lzed among boys and girls in Ore gon. . According to County Supervis or the three art groups organ -or Fox, at least 300 of the. 1200 students engaged In 4-H club work In the county will have ex hibits at the demonstration here. Judging will be conducted all day .Thursday and Friday and Saturday the displays will be open to the public. Miss Aubrey L. Wiencken, as sistant state club leader, and Mrs. B. W. Rodin wold, home manager specialist, both from "Oregon State eollege, will Judge the sew ing exhibits. Mrs. L. A. Humph reys, field representative for a Portland milling concern, will Judge the cookery exhibits and demonstrations. SCHOOL LOOKS ATTRACTIVE BETHEL, April 18 The pa trons of Bethel school district ap preciate the efforts of ths mem bers of the school board In keep ing the school property so neat. The snowy white paint on the flag pole and the name board over the entrance to the school building are the latest improve- ments. KAMPERS TO DEMONSTRATE EVANS VALLEY. April 18 The Kareful Kampers club has been competing in Its work for achievement day, April 21. Work has been going forward rapidly on the log cabin. No planed lum ber Is being nsed. The window will probably not be put In this year, but the grounds will be set out in white fir trees and shrubs. WHOOPING COUGH - BETHANY, April 18 Whoop ing cough has hit this district rather badly and portions of this week XI of tne young pupils of Bethany school have been unable to attend because of the illness. These are all from Mrs. Stewart. McClure's room. Independence Mrs. Alpha Bascue entertained with a din ner party on Tuesday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. LeTourney and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Craven. ! I e e Mrs, Cassia Margason of Sclo has been a guest in Salem for tbe past few days. Graduation Gifts Wedding Gifts Jewelry Watches THE JEWEL BOX 173 N. Liberty nrrwrn with the hdh heterodyne r SALEM, OREGON