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PAGE SIX In The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. September 30, 1931 ociety Supper Dance is To be Informal Event Tonight is the night when Sa lem and i the visitors in the lty who are here with horses for the night horse show will frolic'? to gether in a Jollr "after the horse show" soppefr dance. Both guests and Salem public will "drop in" at the Marlon for a late sapper in the banquet hall; where about 50 will be served at a time and dance In the big dining. joom between courses or while waiting for a table. v Music, gay fall flowers and aur , tumn leaves in profusion together with the gay and jolly spirit of the horse show will make tonight one of the memorable parties of the fall season. Tickets may be purchased either before the eve ning or at the hotel. ' Liberty Woman's Club To Hold First Meeting Liberty The first meeting of the elub year of the Liberty Worn 'en's elnb will be held Thursday, October first, at 2:5.0 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. Wt Westen house. r The new officers, who will also be hostesses at this meeting are; president. Mrs. C. W. Stacey; -rice president, Mrs. W. W. Westen house; and secretary, Mrs. Harold Lane. : i ' ' The various committees will be ' appointed daring the business ses sion, r i 7 r . The subject to be studied by the club for this year will be "Oregon History." For this first meeting the special topic is, "Oregon be fore the White Man Came," and several papers r.re to be read deal ing with this subject i For roll call', members will be asked to tell of some Oregon geol ogic formation, or "describe some Indian relic seed. Those who pos sess some kind of Indian relics are requested to bring them All women of the community are in vited to attend. , .y ' . i t Unitarian Alliance ; Plans Social Meeting . A social and program meeting is being planned by members of the Unitarian Alliance for Friday af ternoon at the bom of Mrs. Mil ton Meyera. The hour has been given as 2: lO o'cloclr. As part of th program hour - Mrs. Fred Aiban Weil will com mence the review of "What a Man Lives By," Cabot. This review will continue from meeting to meeting until completed. Following the program a tea hour will be enjoyeu. All friends and members of the Alliance are urged to attend. A large . roup of ('college and high school girls were entertained Sunday after noon at -the home of Miss Betty Reed with a delightful tea between the hours of 4 and 6 . o'clock. Miss Margaret Corey pour- ed and Miss Jean Eastridge cut ices. Those who assisted were Miss Lois Wilkes, Miss Ruth Briedwell and Miss Betty Reed. - Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis have returned- to, their home after two weeks vacation spent on the Siletz river...-, f ..; :'-! i . Mr. and I Mrs. Leif Bergsvik have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. E. SLittlejohn of Vancouver, Wash.: 'Mr. and Mrs. Littlejohn motored up "uesday evening and today guests and hosts will spend at the fair and the night - horse - show." I :'' ': - - ' Silverton Trinity. Ladies Aid society held a very successful tea and waffle supper at the home of Rev and Mrs. H. L. Foss Satur day afternoon and night. Mrs. Foss and Mrs. Ormbrek, presi dent of the society, were in charge of the. affair. An error was made in the an nouncement of the district meet ing of the Methodist churches of the ralley- The data is Tuesday, October 6, and the meetiiiR will take place at the First Methodist church. Prize Recipe I A series of winning reci- 1 . pes suDitmcea in a coiilksl I sponsored by the ! CHERRY CITY BAKING CO. Clip and paste them your recipe book in .1 - I Nov 12 I "Corn Casserole" I Mrs. V. E. Burson : Salem ' i , Cover the bottom of ca- unU vith It: run nf Snn .'. flake bread crumbs. Add 1 J pint of canned corn, sailed to I taste, and 2-3 cup of sweet'! milk. ! Sprinkle over this an- I other cup of bread crumbs and I 3 tablespoons of butter cut in 1 I small pieces. Cover top with I I I one cup of grated cheese. One small green pepper chopped fine and added to the; chease I makes this very good but it is i optional. Bake In oven at 400 I I degrees for 20 to 25 minutes. . Serve hot. If a creamy canned I 'corn is used, do not use more . than Vt cup "of milk.' I s 1 READY TO n w w-k W News and Glut) OLIYE M. Doak. SOCIAL CALENDAR : j . v Thursday, j McKInley Parent Teachers association "At Home for teachers and parents at High street. Chapter G of the P. E. Mrs. Harold Hughes, 945 Liberty Woman's club, enhouse. ; : 1 - i - i. . - . j 1 Friday, University Epworth League, First Methodist church. all university students invited; Frank. Haley in charge. Mrs. Milton Meyers hostess to Unitarian . Alliance, 2:30 o'clock at her borne, and social meeting. , .; Chemeketa; Chapter to Meet in .Champoeg Chemeketa chapter, Daughters of American Revolution, will be entertatned Saturday by ' the Wood burn members. The whole group will motor ; to Champoeg where a board meeting will be held at 2 o'clock! followed by the regular business meeting at 2:30 o'clock and program at 3 o'clock. The afternoon' will close with a I tea which will be served at 3:45 o'clock with Mrs. A. E. Aus tin, Mrs Katherine Powell, and Mrs. ,F. W. Settlemeir as .host esses assisted by Mrs. Carrie Chappell, Mrs. John Orr of Port land, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. B. L. Steeves and the members of the Champoeg committee of Chemeketa chapter. This will be the second meet ing of the fall I season for the chapter. All members are urged to go and any one -having extra room is asked to take someone wbothas.no car.: West Salem A group of friends of, Mrs. Ralph Sebern who formerly lived here gathered Fri day afternoon at her home in Sa lem to offer congratulations on the birth of a j baby daughter born Sunday, September 13, at a Salem hospital. ; The little girl, Donna Janette, received a num ber of beautiful i gifts. Refresh ments were served. Among those present were Mesdames Guy New gent, J. A. Gosser, Ed Brock. J. M. Fisher, Dale Bedford and Mrs. Gilliam, all ;of West Saem; Mrs. Fromater, j Mrs. Hanigan and Mrs. Waldo ; Baker, all j of Salem. M '. -: - . . Mrs. Lucille McArthur o Port land, was a guest of Mrs. A: :N. Bush one day this past week. Mrs. McArthur va. for some time sec retary to Nicholas Longworth and has had a story "Lady in Wait ing' appear in a; current number of the Saturday : Evening Post concerning her experiences at this post. , . t ; of won r Am a ia Sensationally Low (Id PORTLAND L I OH T 237 N. Liberty Society Editor October 1 Carl Pope home, 1399 South O. Sisterhood, at home of E street. 2 o'clock Mrs. W. W. West- i - ' "-.;.- r ; October 2 " 1055 Court street. Business Voyagers Are nhi H. Complimented :-, j ') - Miss Josephine Barr and Miss Theresa Albrich entertained Tues day night in compliment ltd Miss Mardette . and Miss Mary Heenan and Miss Anna Karst, all of whom will leave soon for a month to be spent in travel. t : 1 Bridge was In play during the early evening hours and was fol lowed with a late supper. Fall flowers made attractive decora tive note for the guest rooms. Guests in compliment to the Misses ' Heenan and Miss Karst, were Miss Genevieve Karat, Miss M u r a Borchardt, Miss Ruda Quamme, Miss Winifred Albrich, Miss Irma - Barber, Miss Esther Tlbbett, Miss Margaret VanVleet, Mies Agnes Benton and Miss Leah Suing. Silverton Girls f Pledged to Sororities Silverton Five Silverton girls were pledged to sororities! at the University of Oregon during the past week. Ruth Hubbs was pledged ' to Delta Gamma to which both Elizabeth and Fran cis Keen, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Keene, anj Billle Eastman, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. L. C. Eastman, already be long. : Harriett Campbell was pledged to Kappa Kappa Gamma, Inga Goplerud to Seta Tau Alpha and Elizabeth Kleinsorge to Pi Beta Phi. Jane Opsund, a former Sil verton girl but now of Portland, was pledged to Alpha Gamma Delta. ii ' Silverton The Parent-Teachers association of Silverton will swing into Its harness j onj Thurs day with Mrs. William MacNeill as the president of the organiza tion. ' i; : I ; Mrs. MacNeill will appoint her committees and attend tb other business. A short musical pro- gram, under the direction; of Mrs. Carl Specht, will be given;. . , mmm mew w famous UALnY And there in your home day drudgery. is Lije Time amel inside and out. Rubbr Simple, 'amoms GENERAL ELECTRIC CQ Aff airs Quiet Wedding is Attractive ) In a quiet church wedding Miss Elizabeth Bilow became the. bride of Donald) O.i (Walters, Thursday at the Emmanuel Fnll Gospel church.: Aev.! Thomas Baird read the- impressive ceremony before an alter over which was an arch of - fall flowers; and pink : and vthlte streamers k The wedding! party took its place to : the j strains of Lohen grin's' wedding march played by Robert Alexander, i Just before the. cereniony Mr. Alexander sang, "O Promise Me". i : The bride . was attractive in a gown of soft rose crepe and the bridesmaid,? Miss Ruth ' Shewey, wore a gown of pink. Lawrence Scott was best man. j Guests for the wedding Includ ed Mr. and 5 Mrs. O. H, Kent, Mr. and Mrs. William Waiters, Mrs. Clytle Goosander, Mrs.. MeTim monds, Harry i Walters,. Lillian Walters, M. and Mrs. C. A. Bi low, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walkup, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Johnson. Clare Stewart, all; of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. O. Rj 8chelman of Scio; Margaret -and Dorothy Kent, Mr. and Mrs. A.Li Skewis and Billle and Robert Skewis. D. A. R.iPlans to Make Booth Permanent i Chemeketa! chapter of ' the D. A R. plans to maintain the booth Which they are sponsoring at the state fair as an annual and per manent booth. ; : Permanent furni ture is being J adde ' and plans made to make this spot In the grandstand pavilian one of the features of the building. . j Hostesses hls week have been: Monday, Mrs. Claude 'lllson and Mrs. W. F. Fargo; -Tuesday, Mrs. 0." ivA. Sprague and Miss Lillian Applegate; Wednesday, Miss Ruth ftulifson an4 ! Mrs. C. C. Best; Thursday, Mrs. C. F. Turner and Mrs. A. A. Urtderhill; Friday, Mrs. M. P.. Adams; Saturday, Mrs. W. B. Johnston and assistants. Mrs. Johnston has been general chairman forjthe plans for the fair Week booth, j : . ; . j Brooks; Members of the Brooks Community club met Jhursday afternoon In the club ouse for thjsir first meeting aft er the summer vacation. The Afternoon was! spent working for Mrs. Willard Ramp. Members present were Mrs. B. F. Ramp, Mrs. A. E. Harris, Mrs. C. A. Bailey, Mrs.! Virgil Loom is, Mrs. Mary Martin, (Mrs. Sylvester A. Harris, Mrs. i Willard Ramp, Mrs1, j. S. Dunlavy Land Mlss-Lavonne Harris. -i j : j The next jtneeting will be held On October 8 and will be an all day meeting S with po' luck dinner at the noon hoar, v ... Priced! now talks price in a washer. has never; been a washer like ! i Thor Quality it. Jever one with such magic simplicity and; speed -ye, such gentle kindness to clothes. See itj you'll marvel at its many up-to-the-minute features. You'll want it to remove all trace of wash the Sensational Price ' !': if! " Note thesenew Thor Features Tbortk baked porcelain en Beauty sacb as you have oerer seen ia a washer. : j . " il ; i ' !r ! : VTide Top rA the wtdth of the tub itseIC Guarded, Vibration prtof Ud. Kew Sfiedi-Nu Khtdnesi to Clothes. Compact. Eas IectriAtoiort ' j. - BigCapacit. Does entire washing io 2 hours. Thar Qmality. POWER I 1 Salem, Ore. Salem to Present Today's Music : ' The popular' programs of mu sic which are being sponsored this year at the state fair by the Ore gon. Federated Music clubs will continue today with U-Salem tal ent presenting the numbers, ac cording to Mrs. Walter A. Denton, chairman of the committee in charge. , s : i The programs will be given at 11 . o'clock, 1 4 o'clock, and 7 o'clock . from the agricultural building. - The morning program will In clude Instrumental numbers by a piano quartet composed of Dor othy Peaxce, Ruth Bedford', Ber nice Clarke East and Elma Weller and piano solos by Helene Price. The afternoon program will be given by the Stelner trio of cello, violin and piano; the SaIem First Congregational church , quartet composed of Mrs.. Harry -Harms, Mrs. M. !'. McCalllster, H; B. Gla lsyer and R. D. Barton; cello solo by Jessie Melvin, Portland; tenor solos by H. B. Glalsyer; piano quartet composed of Laura Grant Churchill, Joy Turner Moses, Ln Tarpley Lee and Loia Plummer, the American -Legion auxiliary quartet and the Salem MacDo well club chortfs, both directed by Lena Belle Tartar. : - The program during the even ing hours will open with instru mental numbers by a piano quar tet composed of Irma Keefer, Jes sie Bush, Bertha Junk Darby. Ethel Poling Phels. During the remaining four minutes the pro gram, will be the Corvallis Wom en's cluh choral directed by Mrsr Jan j L, Gault and accompanied by Mrs. H. G. Reish. Members of the U. D. club were ente ruined at the home of Mrs. Theodore Barr Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. M. J. Petzel was a special guest and members present were Mrs. T. D. McClaln, Mrs. Stephen Breltenstein, Mrs. Eugene Ecker len. Sr., Mrs. John Nathman, Mrs. Frank Jaskoski. Mrs. CD. Thom as, Mrs. E. A. Prultt, Mrs. James Heenan, Mrs. L. DeMytt. Mrs. Da vid O'Hara and Mrs. George Hen derson. , Mrs. Harry McArthur , of Port land is now the guest of Miss Sally Bush. She will remain for a few days longer before return ing to her home. &kM: Time- I A - BEGIN MUSIC LfiSSONS EARLY;f;:''j 5 ; ! j: :. fj;; l: M ' ; Elma Weller Pianist Teacher Classes in Dunning Slethod for Beginners. Enrolling now. Correct muscular adjustment not number of hours of practice determines amount and kind of tech nique one can acquire. ! , . ' " CLASSES IN ENSEMBLE PLATING J HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS GIVEN , -1 Residence Studio 603 Jf. Liberty j Telephone 6559 RUTH BEDFORD Professional Accompanist and Experienced Teacher ot Piano Classes for Beginners and Advanced Students, 1 Starting Tuesday, Sept. 8 High School Credits Given i Studio Nelson Bldg. Phone 6144, Res. Phone 6675 381 Chemeketa St. . FRANK S. CHURCHILL Teacher of Piano and Pipe Organ . Classes for beginners and Advanced students ; High school credits given Studio 805 X. Winter Telephone 6536 MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN : For children ages 3-6. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 9-11:30 a. m. OPENING SEPTEBIBEB 21st Music, 'Eurhythmies, acrobatic and recreational games, rhyth mic orchestra, handwork and pre-school work. Mrs. Frank Lilbum, assisted by Barbara Barnes, Lois Plum mer, Mrs. C. F. Hajreman For Information Call 4618 Nelson Building DOROTHY PEARCE PIANIST PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPANIST Beginners and - Advanced Students THE MELODY WAY GROUP Instruction for Beginners " Chambers Bldg:. - 383 N. High - Phone 4236 T. S. and Ethel H. lM i inn - - i mmm , ..,, i . im - ; Attention! j THE STEINER j STliDIOS Have moved to the! NELSON BUILDING STUDIO OrEXS MONDAY, SEPT. 28th PHONE 843 Ensemble, Chamber Music, Coaching -Private and Class Instruction ' Beginners'-: Advanced: Prof esalonal f FERENZ STELNER Cellist Honor graduate, Royal , Academy of Masic, Budapest PORTLAND STUpIO 602 MAEGLKY-jTICHNOR BUILDING RESIDENCE PHONE- BEACON 1907 , BARBARA BARNES School of Professional Dancing: ,. ... : ' "ANNOUNCES. . . - ! . - , , Registration for Fall Term -, September 14, 15, 16 Re-opening of classes Sept. 21st Studio 15 S. Liberty St. i i Phone 3535 1 Weet Salem Mrs. J. E. Th. maa was a dinner hostess Sunda ndar honoring the birthday of let-j brother, R. L. White. At the ta bio which was centered by a bowl of dahlias and graced by a can die-lighted cake were seated Mr and Mrs." R. L. White, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Berger and small soii Davis tall of Salem; Mrs. A. p White, Mrs. M. A. i White, Elme Combs! and' the hosts, Mr. and' Mrs. Ji E. Thomas. ) i - ' !' ! Brush Creek. Mrs. N. A. Hall entertained . Sunday In honor of Albert Hall and Gladys Hagen, her: grandchildren who left for Neb raska early this week. Present, were , Mr. and .Mrs. Louis Hall ': Raymond Hall,' Evelyn Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hall, Lucile I Hall, Mrs. Charles Hagen, Harry Hagen, Gladys Hagen.. Carl Hagen, Lester Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. p. Johnson, Grace Johns n, Robert Johnson; Elizabeth Hall and Mrs. N". ; A.. Hall. Albert Hall has been visiting In Oregon since June. . ' !- - I-.' . ' : ' Hayesyilte Hayesville c o m munity was given a surprise this weekend when ' it was announced that Miss Marty Sewell and . Leon ard Gregg had been married in Vancouver Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg eipect to. make their home in or near Hayesville. - i 'J':i ' ' ' "-' '. 1 Miss Helen White was compli mented with an informal birthday party by her mother, Mrs.. H. R. White, Saturday night at the White home. Bridge and a late supper -' entertained the honor gnest and her friends. ; I Mr. and Mrs. Morris Devine ot Portland attended the state fair Monday, and were callers at the Fred Duncan home."5 . Mrs. Holder is Hostess To Guests on Weekend LIBERTY, Sept. 29 Mrs. Kate Holder has as her dinner guests Sunday Mr. , Falconer of Ketchlcan, Alaska., and his three sons, Phillip who is on a steamer line from' Seattle to Alaska. Jack who is-attending Liafleld college at McMinnville, and Dick who is attendng the McMinnville high school." . Also Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Holder and family. Mrs. Ted Gordon is attending Willamette university. Accredited Teacher Piano and Pipe Organ Dunning System of Improved Iirsic Study for Beginners Res. 505 N. Summer ' I Phone 6525 J ELIZABETH LEVY STEINEIl Mas. B. Violinist Teacher of prize winning " soloists GRADING. CLEARING OF ROAD IS II Grave! Being Hauled to put On Road at Spring Val- I ley at Oak Knoll . j : ' SPRING VALLEY. Septt 19 The' grading and clearing of the road, which is now a jmail route, through I the . former Oak s Knoll farm tracts was completed Satur day night and gravel is being hauled this week' under the su pervision of T. J Merriclt, road patrolman of Ihlsl district.- This work is ! being, done between the W. i J, fPruItt and George ' Snead homes.- .The new .cutoff at the end of the road is still uncom pleted.! "; . " y ; s ; Men f hauling gravel are : H. S. Eberly S. D. Crawford, George Snead, F. B. Windsor. Ben- Mc Kinney and AI via Mad sen. , ': . This : neighborhood was well represented at the state fair Sat urday. ? . :.'.!'- I I F. B. Windsor and Son Vernon and Andrew Christensen ot Port land returned Sunday jnigbt from lan unsuccessful hunting trip in the Siusaw vicinity, f I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McKiooey of , Silverton and ; Mr j and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkinson andi family, of TJnlonvale were Sunday visitors at the E. F. MeKinney home; Upper Classes Put ' Frosh Wisejtp Way ! i Of Higher Studies 1 RICKRE ALL. Sept.; 29. Mem bers of the freshman! class were properly and in some: cases quite emphatically initiated (by the. up perclassmen .at a ' i party Friday night -In the high school gymna sium. . ; Many i pranks were I played on the helpless freshmen ,and woe to the ones who did not take it ail 14 good part. Jt i i The freshman class ! consists of June Fox, Wilms MIddleton, Ev elyn Llhdscheid, Myrtle Stanffer, . n . V , 1 ! Led Bihl, Walter Llndscbeid,' Ar thur Dempsey- and 1 Donald ; Crip- fen, jj Sale m 1344 Center Street Voice, Pianos Cello, . ,,j composition, I :;l - : - , S : i , ' ft; - . 1 U I Director:; R. W, Hans Seitz, Internationally Known Teacher of Voice Conductors Salem Symphony Orchestra ji i High Scliool Crpdits, Diplomas, ' Degrees I i : Iva Glare L6vevil ii I ' TEACHER OF VIOLIN ,; II' Classes for beginners and advanced students j 1 HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS GIVEN i ; i ; Phone 84S1 j j-j J ' t 569 N. Liberty St. 'fj t : :r: hi r i ::!' .1; '-..' J'i William Wallace Graham "Malcer Concert Violinist anil teacher - Head of ! tile Violin I Department, Willamette University it Mr. ! Graham, now ; in1 Alaska, announces orteninfir of I his studio in sSalem For information address ; J : : ! I Vocal Teacher, Chorus Director, I Contralto Soloist, Class and Personal Voice ; Instruction. Director Salem MacDowell Club Chorus. I Director American I Legion Auxuliary Quartette.; Conservatory Graduate, Accred ited by State of OrekoB. Available for Recitals, Stu dent Soloists for Programs. L ; H; '. 407 COURT STREET TELEPHONE 3847 Moore Flmdamerital Tea Si, Applied Piano Group Instruction: or Pri vate Work and Fundamentals jn Class. I HighlSchoolfCrediU If Desired, 1 4 , Jessie F. Bush !l I . n r. t rt f 4tf M A. a ipj a. vuni i i, . iti, j Progressive Serifs Laura Grant Churchili t , 06 North iWinter ; Telephone-653 S ' J - , ,j , , - - , Mrs. Walter Dentoh Studio. Nelson Building -) Telephone ? 7514 C j Lena May Dotson i 110 a Union Street : Telephone 4541 r; Hayesville Harvest Now Done for '3i HAYESVILLE, Sept 29. Most of the fall work in. this section is completed. There Is some apple picking being done, but aside from that, all other fruit has been taken care of. The last of the clo ver was hulled last week. The On ion and radish has been thrashed and ready for shipment. Farmejrs are now waiting for!? enough rajn so they can ,do some plowing ad fall seeding. Onions Are being de livered, and as soon I as possible, the .farmers will get' them In. J f E. M. Bailey Is still picking )a few strawberries from his Irpn clad Oregon berries if esses That are unusually wall - ;'. selected ' ? '" POPULAR; PRICES $16.75 $19.75 $22.75 $24.75 $29.75 i I' up! r Modes De f oor MASON1CT BtTILDIxa - 115 JfoHtgbTSt. FrenchShop : v I -I ' - i fcs i n i Conservatory of Music Phone 50581 Violin, Harmony," : i Conducting in rf of Artists' I I about October 1st; 600 Holly I St- Portland, Ore. : . y, ' - : 1 r' Belle Tartar .-'fj I Hi ? 8-; I In f j u f: j "i i (I Bertha Junk Darby 79 N.i Cottage i Tel. 7758 Progressive Series. ':'.".' ' Lela Lee 735 Stewart; Street Telephone 5194 Ethel roling Phelps v 1075 N. "Capitol: Street Telephone , 62 . ;v. I Lena AVitrs ' r 1858 Court' Street Telephone 5SC4 i i crier ' 4 - 1 1 1 ' J r ii i -X ; J it - (i