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I t. The OREGON STATESMAN;' Salenv OregYja, Sandayt Moriiin1 September 27, 1931 . PAGE ELEVEN ,, 1...... ., ., , . " " x.t ., 1 .' ? T, iii"" 1 ' ,,,,.. j . . .'! i i i " " ?' " ':fsTTK .M " " " '"" " ""' "'-i'ir!:j,',i'l:,,:;,.jlTir.l,i' jai " ..jll. "tj"::'"'.,'!.?:..,,' ,.-,,',.-,',. :":r,rL. ,.i -i. .."-i 1 1 'ass: l:Sefti'rMiisiip! EMgranis of ItMs Music; Books. . : Art Make . Showing : THE STATE fair this year has macb to offer women. There ha been a creater empbasia - than erer placed, upon the' cnl- tnral aide f commHnlty. life, e- ; pnally la mnhr, art and' books. V Th Oregon Federation of Mn ic. Clobs la spoDsorlax this year for th first time- a booth In the Agrlcaltnral building ' Jb the northwest corner of the second floor. Here each, day outstanding musical programs will bo giTen, -which, hire been arranged by Mrs. "Walter Denton and her commit tee. Mrs. John Hnxtable, Mrs. An drew walfe and Miss Ed a Trot- Saturday was the first program and at least 100 ft people listened : to the presentation and applauded With great enthusiasm. A request was made that the Jnrnilo ! or- chestra ot Hal Webber play a re- ' torn engagement daring the week. No' action has yet; been taken con- . cerning the request, : Mrs, Denton said late Saturday night. : ; Miss . Helen Calbreath, state federation president, Mrs. : Walter May and Mrs. Muir, all of Port land, were in attendance ; at 'the booth Saturday. ...jy p-y-, f"" The hours . for! the daily pro grams wilt bo from 12 to 1 o'clock, 2 to 4 o'clock. 5 to 6 o'clock and ? to 8 o'clock A loud speaker system will ,bo used to ' project the program oat . orer the - grounds. . M.'-y: .'" The program! for today will in clude an address by Dr. P. S. Riley; S:30, quartet from the Wil bur Centenary church at Port land; 4 to 4:30, numbers by the Methodist federated choir of Al bany,' Lnral i Barggraf, director: 4:30 to 5; the Tahlian Singers, women's choral club of Albany, Robert T. Blair director; 5 to 6, Elsie Lewis yiolln nnlntet. Host esses, Mary Schultz Ruth Bed ford, Dorothy Pearce, Mrs.." Wil liam Ererett Anderson, Mrs. Joy Turner Mosea. 4 1;-!;..'x: ; Those who hare been -announced to date as hostesses daring the i week In the mnsie booth are Miss Helen' Calbreath, IMrs. Jfhlins I Meier, Mrs." Hal E. Hoss, Mrs. Ha lf us C- Holmani Mrs. George A. : White, Mrs. C-JW Howard,' Mrs.' Georgo j W. Joseph, Mrs. Lloyd Frank,1 ' Mrs." Georgo. L. Baker. Mrs. ; Thomas :. Hon eyman, Mrs. "Walter j. Cook,- Mrs. Henry Berko-witz..- ;-'..,".- y '-:.:': : Mrs. IL M. Tattle, Mrs; C. E. Sears,. Mrs, Harry ,T. Clark,. Mrs. - Lonis Mead. Mrs. Ben. Gadsby, Mrs F; i B. Mallory; Mrs. Clifford Moore.' Mrs. Warreo E. Thomas,' ' Mrs Albert Peeta, all from Port lan'd; f i Hfr-- - MrsJ A. X. Bush. Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Miss Lena Belle Hartar, Mrs; ElLrabeth Lery Stelner, Miss Mary SchulU, Mrs. W. F. Powers. Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps. Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Mrs. F. E. Churchill, Mrs. Joy Turner Moses, Mrs. Hen ry Lee. y ) ? -. - I-.1 ' ... , Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Lena Dot son. Miss Elma Weller, Mrs. Jessie F. Bush?- Miss Rnth Bed ford. Miss s Virginia,, Melton, Mrs. W. EJ Anderson, Mri P. F Thom as. Miss Pearl Ostermanr all of Salem, Mrs. Gertrude Cameron of Siirerton; Mrs. C. E. Cox and Mrs. R. L. Burkhart of Albany. , In the realm of art there has Ten ? arranged special 1 lectures daring. the week. Lectures will be gtrea by Mrs. Fred Erixon Tues day an4 Wednesday; Thursday, Clyde Leon Keller of Portland; Friday, Nolan Zane, professor of design at the University of Ore gon will lecture; . Saturday J. Leo Fairbanks, profesor of art at Ore gon State college will bo the speaker. '!:; ( A large art erhibition is on band for the -Interested observer. x rvn T TCI IV -Ml MILLINERY Special Orders and extra bead sizes our specialty -Fashion" in Wogue -c We do;remodeling ALPHA BASCUE -Millinery Department at Slack's i , High and Center Streeta . K . y . SPONSORED BY , - j STATE FAIR HORSE j , complimenting Vlsltora fa Salem FarUcipating la Horse Show' Eveata TlckeU $1.00. dhaie U Commercial, A . SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday, September 28 Chapter A. B. of the P. s tlAtsIs T lKat ASil V1C ! I Sigma Nu chapter of Merriott, 1220 North IS th Smart Clothes.; Quests, Parties, i i Equal : Horse ShpW FTIE thrill of ; the state fair horse show yrill w a: matter JL of realization Monday night at 8 o'clock "when a group of 17 sleek, novice hunters enter the flag and bunting draped tan bark arena of the horse show stadium. r i y tl J ' Not a few boxes will be filled for this first night Smart clothes, an air of sophistication, brilliant performance of .animals; horsemen, and horsewomen, aU will stir j tbe",pulse of the horse show audience an" audience which' seldom, fails in sportsmanship and keen appreciation. , j ' Kr i ' ? The horse show this year has taken 04 added interest for aU lovers of fine hprses. New exhibitors are here ."and I perhaps the finest string of show - horses to ibe presentea to Salem audiences. One in teresting : string is that j owned and handled in the ring ; by E. Philip; Schandien; of :. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. : - ;.,y .j" " ' Mr. I Schandien is an ' interest ing person in himself. Ho la young,' a . bachelor and 4 d istin guishes' himself, in tbe- ring not only by his horsemanship bat by his English mess Jacket I which he wears. ; His ."Oxford iHlston Leopard" wonTthe - harness horse stake : at Menlo Park and at Stockton. thU past fall. jBe has other "winners which will top many a stake, it la expected. . Speaking of inter est ingi horse men who will appear,' there I George Howell who will show tha horses '.of U. R. Bank, president of the Portland Hunt club; 'My home Is fa Kentucky, but I came west last year," said Mr. Howell. As if anyone would have to bo told he came from Kentucky aft er hearing him talk! He Is" a wonderful "horseman as Salem audiences know from his former appearSnces here.; Another, thrililng person la th? ring i-is Hilda McCormidc; who handles her ; horses .with perfect control; and grace. r ; To date no more attractive horsewoman , has ever been on -the tanbark at Sa lem jthan Hilda McCormick. She will show her own horses thU year ; as - well as ride for other exhibitors. . 'y.. - . a group of. polo ponies jwhieh are attracting attention are thoso of Jacob G. Ktmo- of Portland, i Mr. Kamm Is a . cousin of Mrs. Mrs.; Charles -N. Bilyeu. state president of the Oregon Federa tion of .Woman's' Clubs, will rep resent the interesting collection of art exhibits from women's clubs over the state. .. -J, : Oregon authors will tnw-year f Ar the first time have a booth: In which they wfll be represented. There- will be represented 15 au thors and 105 .rolnmes. ...Those" in charge at the booth daring the various ; days wIJJ be: Saturday, Mary Keefer, Alta Ker shner; MIrpha Blair: Sunday, Ren ska Swart. Perry Reigelnun; Monday, Betty Rice, Josephine Baumgartaer, Georgia miewoou. Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Neison .Jirs. Jessie Singleton ; Wednesday, Dr. Mrs F . G. Franklin, rroi. and Mrs. M. C Peck .Thursday, Mrs. Sarah: Kant r Steevefc. Dr Mary RowUnd, Mrs. RutV Ida Fargo: Friday. Mrs. Viola! Price Franklin, Mrs. J. " A. Jelderks; Saturday, " Mrs. ' Edna L. Dally. Mrs. Ora Mclntyre; Sunday. Perry Reigelman.' ; ',' '-- - CUPPED. ' BAEICI3 I MARION HOTEL 4 . f . Wednesday Evening,-Sept. SO 1 i.:--.. 1 tc-1 r (las and Paitar-y "' V- E. O. sisterhood; Mr." Jay - n' - alnAlr - Delphians . with IMrs, :Wj, l A?? : street. - ' i Sleek orses, si. 1 W.' Connell Dyer 'and "ihe and MrsJ Kamm will be guests at the Dyer home while In Salem. This is his first: year to show here. ' The events, for Mohday night are: - 8 o'clock," hovicie' hunters; 8 : 2 draft horses In harness ; 8:35, fine .harness hoirseii , S; 5 ladles' harness ponies single; r 9 o'clock, novice five-gaited saddle horse; t r 10. gg?. noises i 9:20 novice three-gait d aaddie hors es 9:30 roadsters In pairs; 9:49 sweepstakes.: Sitem course. --j The H. .W. 'Ray ataeef $500 Is, up for Monday night for the fine harness horse class. ! - J , if . , .V . i 1 . - .- - "r - i . . I ,: 1 . A group i of Salem people In cluding MrJ and iMrg. Hal D. Pat ton. Miss Eula McCully, Mrs. Hil ton, Mrs. J.;P, Firisaell, Miss Mar garet McFadden.: motored to Mon motith this week to Attend the concert given as the first lyceum program at the Monmouth normal school -by Miss AlicisM McElroy's string , ensemble. Very enthusias tic reports were : broflght . back concerning the merit ot the num bers given. V. 1 - ' ! - - ' ' --A ' . ' - Jefferson. Mi4. TX'hftffftlfl of San Franeisco, who Is a house gnest of Mrs. - Lydla Hoyltrand Miss' Lou Millerj this week; was honored with a lincheon Wednes day at the.Miner-Hoytj hornet Covers were placed I for Mrs. Whitfield. Mrs.: Fred Looney. 'Mrs. Erma Miller, Mrs. Frank Ltilard. Mrs. Mack Hamby, Mri. Herbert Looney, Miss Margaret j Wall and the hostesses, Mrs. Hsyt; and Miss Miner. -r-' : Harry W.5asebeer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Casebeer,? 1595 Bellevne. and Lois Smith, daugh ter of Mrs. Garnet Smith.. West Salem,, were married Saturday ev ening at the home of the officiat ing minister, Rsv. D.- J. Howe. The. young rouDle will -make their home In Salem. ! . y . ti I 1 Thrill Just Received... 1 V- A A Large .w&jSy Most Complete r 'r'Sx Selection y J j jlil VELVETS ,-; !SK I n ! TAFFETAS ' . H .TfTWJfi ;;;.-:' j SATINS" --; ! $15.6t397.5 - - - - .J f . ' - ' y , i : 395 k Higli' l ! Phone 7112 . , , t, . I i - . ' : ''' . .' 1 -'" ' 1 - Quiet Home Wedding Cbmes as Real. . Surprise ' 5 ' fTtiTHOTiT a- word of warning J to their many friends; Mies V. i Gladjg Ma Albia., daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Albin, and .Cecil A.. GSrdher, son of Mr, and JMts.. A, Gardner, were oalet ly Jmarrled at .l:10 q'clock Satur day afternoon at the-! home of the bride's parents- ReTr Wf C. Kant ner read the sTmple ring" ceremony before, only . Immediate members of. the- two famlllos.' - ..lavpnar was unauenaea sua w ut v m ajjn n x v 5wa u& dxjv uw wit I er jeuow eaxin and carried tldw ers of - harmbnitlng shades. Beautiful arrangements of fall flowers added .k-delightfnl back ground for. the ceremony and for the informal reception- which fol lowed.' Mrs. Cv E. AlWn presid ed at the service table. , -i Immediately after the reception Mrvfyaad Mrs. Gardner left for' a short wedding" tonr, foIlowinr which they yi be at home In Sa lemT '-A x- . -i'.. - . . .y ." -r Both'' young "people "attended high school in Salem and - Mr. Gardner attended regbn - State college. : y - I Family . Reunfori is Wednesday Event V Hubbard Mrs. Waldo ;F. Brown and- children, Betty,' Boyd, ..j ! w.tl. Bmm ; . family reunion dinner Wednesday evening iiv Portland at the home of her brother and r sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George E."- Miller." The dinner was "in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. i Miller " who arrived Monday, by "motor from Kentucky. The, house was ar tistically decorated for the occa sion with ferns,' autumn leaves, and fall ' flowers. Covers were placed "for the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Miller, Mrs. Nora Gard Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Shoemaker Mr. and 'Mrs! Merton Briggs, Mr. and Mrs.' Ed win F. Brown, Miss. L. Gorgb Mil ler, Mr. and Mrs. -Clay C.' Miller, Mrs.. Waldo F. Brown and chil dren," Betty. Boyd and Wallace, and 'the host and hostess, ,Mr. and Mrs. Georgo E. Miller and their children, George, Jr., Ster llng, June; and ' Peggy. ', Milton M. Miller 'IsTassoeiate milk j specialist r- of Vthe'y United States health -servicer witk head quarters at' -Washiagton IX'- C. He travels all over the United States in the interests, of his work. 4 Mrs. Mil ton .M. Miller was formerly Dorcas Elliott and had charge - of the domestic, scion cs department , at the Woodburn high school. --' . - The Sigma Nu chapter of the Delphian ' society has been invited to meet with. Mrs. W. JL. Merriott at her home at 122t N. yi th street, i Monday afternoon for an informal study and review; of the art work of the regular "course of study. If members show an Interest la this type of class, it will be made a regular feature in' the future. Ml3s " Mardette Heenan, ' Miss Mary Heenan,' and -Miss Anna Karst. were honor guests for a delightfully Informal evening at the home of p Itlsa Myra Bor chardt Friday sight- with Miss Bor chard t y and. --Miss- Ruda Quamao as ' hostesses. The ' af fair was one ef a series of par- tie complimentiBg the4 honor Y gaests before they eave October T for a month to he spent In Hon olula and th Hawaiian- islands. - ' ' h V; Girl Reserves Start . ' Season i ; . - Girl Reserves began Che year's program with the Thursday meet ing of the high tebool group with Helen Sreitbaupt ' aa .'leader. Plans were made. for the coining activities of the - organization. , With this; week 'both grade and Junior high school groups iwllf begin meetings; The first for the week will be the reorganisation meeting Friday - after school of 'the Parrtsh group.- Three diri slone will be arranged this year, 9 th grade wth-Gladys Taylor aa leader; 8th . grade with i, Esther McMlnnemee, leader: - and 7tht grade with Pauline Lockhart, leaaer, - H - Miss Louise vBrown who ; was leader ot the Leslie group last year,: has gone to take np Girl Reserve secretarial work in" Min neapolis, Mian.; To fill her nlace I this year winpe Margaret Free- All . grade. :chool -advisors arei -v"w- xucre are rex- tmireraltyy girl or teacher is es pecially interested in the' work they are asked to get In touch with Mrs. Gallaher at the T. W. a A.-or Helea BreithaupL 1 Grade 'school advisors appoint ed so far -are Margaret Marsh, MlssEdith Starret. Been Hart. Frances Jackson, and Jean (For rest, ye : ,- :;:. - , Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ham by - are receiving congratula tions1 on the birth of their first son, Frank, born Saturday morn 1 gat the Albany hospital. . Elma Weller Pianist -- Teacher , Class? in panning Method" for Beginners. Enrolling bow. Correct muscujar adjustment- ot number of hours . of practice -determines amount and kind of tech .; nlque One can acquire, y j r '; . " i i '",. CLASSES' IN ENSEMBLE PLAYING HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS Residence Studio 695 N. Liberty RUTH BEDFORD Professional Accompanist and Classes for Beginners and .Advanced Students. . y Starting Tuesday, Sept. 8 High School Credits Given " Studio Nelson Bldg. Phone 16144, Res. Phone 6675381 Chemeketa St. FRANK S. CHURCHILL Teacher of -Piano and Pipe Organ i Classes for beginners and advanced' students J High school credits given ' " Stadio 805 N. Winter . Telephone 6336 MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN For children -ages 3-6. - Mondays, i Wednesdays and Fridays, 9-11:30 a. m. - OPENING SEPTEMBER Slat 1 Music, Eurhythmies.' acrobatic and recreational games, rhyth mic orchestra, handwork and pre-schpol work..' Mrs. Frank. Li 1 burn, assisted by Barbara Baraes, Lois Plant ; mer, MrsJ C."F., Hagemin For Information Call. 4618" ( j. - - j - ! " Nelson Building. : DOROTHY PEARCE PIANISTS PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPANIST Beginners and Advadced Students 'I'X THE MELODY WAY GROUP i Instruction, Chambers Bkte. - 383 k T; S. and Ethel H, THE STEINER STUDIOS - j ' . j-.'.-!': - Havo jmoWd to tbe ' ' . ::" - ''" . NELSON BUILDING - STUDIO bPEXS 3IOXDA1TSEPT. S8th PHONE S . Ensemble, " Chamber Music, Coaching ' ' i Private and Clas. Instrnctkm gdhMefa'.---.1- Advanced . FERENZ - STEIXER, ? I CeUlst ' ' :- Honor graduate. Royal : Academy .of i Blusic, Budapest PORTLAND; STUDIO 01 RESIDENCE PHONE BEACQN 1907 BARBARA BARNES - School of Professional Dancing . . , . j ANNOUNCES ' ; ' Registration for Fall -TerhV - r i - . . : Septembef 1 4, 1 5, 1 6 H - p Re-openine of classes Sept. 21st ' Studio 15 S. Liberty St.i B Phone 3535 Ik- Reception " is Success The reception sponsored by the Lincoln, ' P. T. A, wa4-! decided success Friday night at the Lin coln - auditorium. Teachers ,of the school were the special guests of the evening. i : ' , ;y. iy ' ' f Mrs. - Leo Page! introduced the teachers. A program of music and talks was' given by Mrs. Stephen Stone, Mr. Boehringer., Mrs. J5or othy Daugherty, Miss Luclle Miles. Judge Harry Belt, Dr.? B. F. Pound. Flowers were presented the .teacher by Anna May Grab enhorst. Jewel Mlnier, and Mal colm Fatevy-'-!:..;? -k-V y.Mli' A short .business meeting 'fol lowed the: reception and at this time It was decided that in order to beautify the school grounds a shrub or plant be brought to the next meeting, October 22. by each parent;:- v.-. k i i y . . ibx Delegates; appointed; to y the state convention ot the Oregon congress ot Parents and Teachers, were : Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs. Leo Page ' and . alternates, - Mrs. Gene Grabenhorst, yand' Mrs.' Walter Minier. :- s ... . . ....... - -Committees applinted Tor -the year, were: program, Mrs. A. A. Schramm; Mrs;; Floyd Utter, and Mrs. Stephen Stone; social, Mrs. Harry - Belt, .Mrs.: Gene Graben horst,. Mrs. Ov L. Scott ;C member ship. Dr. B. F. Pound. Mrs. Wal ter Minier,' Mrs. Leo Page. ;f - Room mothers appointed were Mrs. y Stephen, Stone, grade :1;4 MrsFred Wolf, grade 2; Mrs. E. G. Richetta, . grade 3 ; Mrsr Chris Butte,, grade M Mrs. Daniel Fry. Jr.,; graded 6; Mrs. A. LL Lindbeck, grade 6. ' . - k 1 ' - At thet close lot the business meetibg? refreshments-were served and an Informal social hour fol lowed.- - .! - y.Mrs. W. E. Feldman was host ess in compliment to Mrs. ..W. B. Norton for a 1 o'clock luncheon at, her home Saturday. Mrs. Nor ton was here from Portland to speak at the Woman's club Sat urday" afternoon. Lincoln I Teachers ime P.H BEGIN MUSIC GIVEN Telephone 0559 Experienced Teacher of Piano tor Beginners A N. High - Phone 4236 Accredited Teacher --" Piano and Pipe Orgai Dnnalng t System of -1 . Improved Masic Study i - .for Beginners Res. 50$ N. Summer -Phone 5tf Professloaal ;" y i ELIZABETH LEVT- , 1 STEIXER Mas. B. r- Vioflalsi Tcachervpf "prle . winning - eoloiata MAEGLET - T1CHNOR BUILDIKG Mrs. iUewisjGriffith to Be Club Hostess 1 y Mrs. Lewis Griffith will-entertain., members . of her club Mon day afternoon at her home. k Bridge will be Ja plat during the early afternoon hours preceding the-tea. hour; I' -Sp- r:, -"? " Club Jmembersre Mrs.; Fred erick Deckebach,7 Mrs. Breyman Bolse, Mri,: A.i C. Eoff,' Mrs. Bert Ford, Mrs. Charles G. Robertson, Mrs. Richard : Slater, Mra.v P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Gus Hixson and Mrs. Griffith. ' y . . . 1 j ; j-- f i--: y : - Members of the: Women's, Bene fit association ! requests- its ' mem bers to meet at t:30 o'clock at Clough and Barrlck's In order to attend the - funeral of Mrs. ; Ber tha PatterBon In a group, h i ;H ..- - ; s - ; '. The witoen'bf the First Methodist- church . are i '; planning an "economy sale"? for sometime the first of October. The funds from this will be given, to the new Sun day school building. ; j f-yy v.--;;j' .1 . . j3-y-: . M IMBED m ll OUT J In point of number of men ap plying 'for : work, : the local em ployment f situation : : improved slightly during the past week, the report of Sim Phillips, agent for the Federal-Y.i M. C. A. federal bureau,, shows.! A few more men and women' were hired last (week. In proportion to the number who sought work, it the employment office, "i ; ..-j - .: .;fli-!.:.: I Of 64 men . registering for Jobs, 4Z were placed. Two were sent to sales positions, ,f he first! time this bracket on the report has been-, used In many weeks.il The bureau placed other, mn as fol lows : agricalturai labors 1 farm hands four," common laborers 21. and watchmen-one. ; .' r ' - li Only four women out of IS seeking: work ! secured positions, all as matrons or ; bote! hone keepers. i l . ' i :r X-: 1 ! i . ' ; ' y ' --1 . I HOCKETT AT EATOX RITES i? MONMOUTHi Sept. 26 Dr. LLloyd L. Hockett y attended- ! the funeral of! an uncle; Simeon LESSONS EARLY f seek joes Salem Conservatory of Music JS44 Center Street ? Voice, Piano, Cello, Composition, :1 : . I Director: R. Internationally Known Teacher of yoice r Conductor Salem Syaaphony Orcheetra ;: i High School Credits, DiplomnV Degrees j Iva Clare Love . TEACHER -. i i Classes for j beginners J . HIGH SCHOOL Phone 8451 i William Wallace Graham p-L"C;5Makerof Concert Violinist and Teacher - Head of the Violm y. i 1 Department, .Willamette University f: Mr. Graham, now in Alaska, announces j opening; of y i his studio in Salem Fof-infbmatiort address Vocal Teacher, Chorus Director, Contralto Soloist, Class and Personal Voice Instruction. Director Salem MacDowell Club Chorus. Director American : Legion Auxuliary Quartette. Consen'atory Graduate, Accred ited by State of Oregon; Available for Recital.-?, Stu . dent Soloists for Programs. . ;: j ' j " 407. COURT STREETTELEPHONE S847 ! Si Moore Fundamental T Teacher Applied Piano Group Instruction or Pri vate Worlc and Fundamentals in Class. High School Credits if Desired. I ' J5le P. Bush : alia . com . nei. iziz : Laara Grant Churchill. - SOS North Winter -- - Telephone 53S . ? Mrst Walter Denton j Studio, Nelsoa Buildlngy J yelephone 7514-; 4" Lena May Dotson '- "1109 TJnioa street ' ' "- Telephone 4541 . Eaton, 67, at Corvallis on Satur day MXj Katon had been ill for some time, from heart disease. - y SOPH CLASS-FETED . MONMOUTH; Sept. 26. A re ception for the sophomore class was held at the high school Fri day night,- with the Junior and senior classes as hosts. Initiation stunts were the order of the oc casion! 1 followed by games la which all classmen took part. Re freshments climaxed, the evening's features.: f1-;'!:-" ' 4. , cipe A' series of winninff reci- . pes . submitted in a contest . I sponsored by the I I CHERRY CITY , BAKING CO. , your recipe book No. 11 I 'Meatless IioaP I Mrs; I. N". Bacon . Is Salem 2 Cups day old Snowflako I Rraf crumb ; ! I 2Cups Chopped carrots V Cun walnuts 1 Jablespoon onion ' I 2 Eggs & S hi Cup milk I 2 Tablespoons butter Salt and pepper to taste I Put bread crnmbs, -Warrots, walnuts, onion and - parsley I through food ( chopper. Mix thoroughly and add eggs. I 7 milk, butter, salt and pepper. Steam two; hours, unmold on T . . ... . J A A . 1. 1. .. . .t.k white sauce. iJV.':''' . READY TO I ' SERVE j Phone 5038 Violin, Harmony Conducting - i ,-., W. Hans Sextz OF VIOLIN ! y i and advanced students CREDITS GIVEN t-' - ' 6 X. Liberty St.' Artiste! 1 1 ,1,1 about October) 1st f 1 600 llollj St., Portland, Ore. FN Tartar s O Bertha Junk Darby ST N. Cottage - Tel. H75S .'. Progressive Series j v Lela Lee I y 7S5 Stevart Street , Telephone 61S4 j . : Ethel Poling PL tips 1075 N. Capitol Street i Telephone 8 2$ l i " : ' y i ii . . . Lena Waters j 1S5S Court Street Telephone &5S4 ! o v" " vy I ! ' n- i - - " jr . 11 i : i r - f ! - -v. ,:y :yy: ':t-;: .'y i ' '-y f;-;