PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, October 20, 1931 I 'V. ociety Merry- Go - Round . Club Has First Meeting " The first meeting of-the season for the MeiTy-Go-Round club was held Monday night. A no-host dinner was served at the Argo ho tel and then the club . members retired tb the home of Mr. . and - Mrs. U. G.' Shipley on Fairmount : liill where they spent the remain- ' der of the evening playlnj bridge. . ' This club Is one of the older and most prominent clubs of the city. It meets for reg ular card evenings and dinners-during the winter and spring season. The guest list includes Judge and Mrs. John . H. McNary.1 Mr. and Mrs. Rollln K. Page, Mr. and Mrs.. Frank W. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. U.- G. Shipley, Mr. and Mrs Max O. Buren. Mr. and. Mrs- Reuben " Boise, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Thielsen. Dr. and Mrs. C..H. Robertson, Mrs. J. N. Smith, Mrs. Russell 'Catlin, Mrs. Frank Snedeeor, and Mrs. E. O. Cross. r Mrs. John Bertelson . will be hostess to members of the Wo man's Foreign Missionary society of the Leslie Memorial church at her home, 110 Lafelle street. Mrs. Wheldon will be In charge of the devotions and Mrs. . French will hare charge of the program. -An Informal evening of cards was enjoyed at the home of Miss Margaret Davidson - recently at which time members of Jier club s were her guests. Miss Edna Faust i and Miss Frances Sande held high scores for the evening. At the ' luncheon hour Miss Davidson was assisted by Miss Jo Maulding and Miss Honora Reidy in serving. ! Guests were Miss Leota Beall. Mrs. Ralph Kinxer, Miss Frances Sande, Miss Ruth Skinner, Miss Laura Wright, Miss Jo Maulding, Miss Honora Reidy, Miss Edna i Faust. Miss Billy Giese, Miss i ! Donna Harlan, Miss Bunny Mil i ler. Miss Giese will be hostess in a' fortnight. " , i , : . Tuesday Club Guest Of Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr; Among the club meetings of the week will be the - Tuesday club which will meet with Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., this afternoon. i Members are Mrs. W. Connell Dyr Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Frits Slade, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. : John Carson, Mrs.; Frant Spears, Mrs. T; A. Roberts, Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Max Hofer, and Mrs. Fry, Jr. j The Jo Yo Po Lo meeting was an interesting session Sunday ev ening with Emi Yada in Charge. Professor Haworth of Willamette university was the speaker. He will give a series of five lectures for the next five Sunday league meetings-.- As special features of the meeting Sunday night Beulab Graham gave a reading and Mrs. Dorothy Perrine sang a solo ac companied by Frances Graham. Pattern 2186 - ' By ANNE ADAMS -SIIds for both dartlm mi) evening follow the lines of the itgure and nare discreetly. This model Is beautifully shaped and may be simply tailored as In the , sketch, or, may be trimmed with fine lace. The ever popular crepe de chine, soft taffeta and wash satin have become favorite mediums for lovely underthftvgs in shades of bink and In vhita . Pattern 2188 may be ordered" eniy in sixes, 14, 16, 18. 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Siie If requires 2 yards of 59 Inch fabric. No dressmaking ex perience is necessary to make this model with , our pattern. Send fifteen eeats in tolas r lUnpa (eio, preferred) lr pattora. iVni. plainly yor una, ndctress and ttyU orabr. Bn m to ftt aim nmatcd. f Th new fli eatalor la now , "ady. It featarea tb n,reit ia afternooa, sports aan - faaann ; drcsaes, linf ena, pajamaa sod kid- -diss etothes. AU dsligktful cift aacrvation t j Mceaaory and trann --fei- patterns. Prie of eatelofj. fifteen centa. . Cat aloe with pat ter, tws&tr-fiv canta. Addrtjan all mail and nrdrra t Tfcs SUta aa Pattern Dpnrtaieat, 343 -Vrt lTtd (tract, K Vork City. S News and Gliib Ouvk IX. DoAX. ; SOCIAL , Tuesday, v; Past Noble Grand club -with Mrs." W, A." Camming,; ' 1357 North Winter street. 1 Social meeting for American War 3Iotfcers, Ameri-r an Lutheran church, 2 o'clock. Reports from returned: delegates ' ' - - Mr. and "Mrs. Lynn Cronemiller hosts to Writer's section of Salem Arts League, at their home 1760 South Winter street. . ".:r" "t - ; w;,;W-X .:r .y.ChadwIckr-chapter, order of the Easter Star, host j for matrons and patrons, associate matrons and patrons ; and secretaries of the 2$ Eastern Star chapters in Port land and vicinity. . - - i -.V Mrs; George E. Allan', hostess at her home on North. :.' 17th street., to Missionary society of First Presbyterian . church; 2:30 o'clock. . . j i Friendship group of First Presbyterian church, in church parlors; covered dish supper at 6:30 o'clock. - )';. . McCormick class, Jftrst Methodist church, Hallow e'en party; Lloyd A. Lee country home. .'- '.; - P. L. E-. and F. club, business and afternoon of sew-; ing at home ef; Mrs Charles Klnser; 1860 North ;Sum- , mer street.-' --" " - - "r ? ...-:. . , i- Wednesday, October 21 - ... -hi - Woman's Union of First Congregational church, all- day meeting at church beginning at 10 o'clock; potluck ' luncheon at noon; important! business meeting In after-; noon. ' " ' ' ." ' . ' ' Official visit ot grand Royal matron Mrs. Macll Beck of Eugene for Hanea Rosa Court, order of the Am-; aranth; regular business meeting following 6:30 o'clock: dinner. i . Thimble club of Maccabees, Mammie Roblnette, 2 O'clock."- Berean class of First Presbyterian church. 2:30 o'clock, at home of Mrs. James Benner, 525 North Cap itol street. - . Woman's Foreign Missionary society, Leslie Meth odist church, with Mrs. John Bertelson, 110 LeFelle , street, 2 o'clock. ; " i 1 South Circle of First Christian church, all-day meet-; ing, Mrs. William McMorrls, 1760 Kansas street; cover ed dish luncheon at noon. M . i . . " ' ' '"'") ' ' ' " j Thursday, October 22 HayesvilJe Woman's club, with Mrs. Claude Taj mage. 1310 Market street. I- Neah-Kah-Nie string quartet, 8 o'clock In Salem Woman's clubhouse. Miss Nancy Thielsen assisting art ist ; f D. A.' R. bridge tea. Woman's clubhouse, afternoon. I Regular meeting of Maccabees, Fraternal temple, 8 o'clock, j ' . i ' Orchard Heights Woman's club with Mrs. William . Knower. Town and Gown club, Lausanne hall. 2:30 o'clock ;: Mrs. William Kirk, speak on tour abroad. . Friday, October 2$ ' Mrs. John Bertelson, hostess to U. S. W. V.. 2:30 o'clock, at her home, 110 Lefelle street. Social afternoon. - Jefferson The Jefferjon Wo man's club gave a very " interest ing program Wednesday after noon, the first " meeting of the year, at the home of Mrs. A. B. Mrs. Hinx with entertaining. The new president, Mrs. M. D. Hinz. Mrs. James Pate assisted Looney, presided. The roll call MYour Hobby," received many in teresting responses, the majority being flowers and gardening. An article on the life of Grace E. Hall, Oregon poet, was given by Mrs. D. Y.. Hamill. i This was fol lowed by a poem of Mrs. Hall's given by Mrs. : R. G. Thomas. Talks on various activities of the club were given by -Mesdames D. H. Looney, R. C "Ihomas, H. D. Mars, and Miss iMarguerite Loo ney. ' ' V : - ' It was decided to hold a fair at the Masonic hall Saturday, Oc tober 31. The benefit to so for the support oi the Jefferson li brary.: After club adjournedre freshments were served '. by the hostesses. I There were , twenty members present., : ' Aurora Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ellers were given a happy surprise Saturday night, when 24 of their friends, assisted, by their daughter Evelyav gave them a party in hon or of their 20th Wedding, anniver sary . After, felicitations were' extend ed, an evening at cards was en Joyed, at which high scores were won by Mrs. Nora Crites and Os car Wise. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Gooding and children: Mr. and Mrs. Will Dental, and children; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills; Mr and Mrs. Hatry Hug ill; Jake Fehske; Mrs. Nora Crites; Mr. and! Mrs.. Hardistry; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wise, and son Ernie; and the Eilers. 1 Aurora A wire wa received by Mr. and Mrs. E..O-. Robinson from Calgary. Canada, ' announcing the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Powers, October 14, at St. Vincent's hospital, Calgary. Mrs. Powers', nee Francis Robin son. Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Robinson s and was living here at the time of her marriage. This interesting event will be. of much interest to the many friends of the family. This is their second child; the other is a daughter who Is four years old. ; ' -; :" Mrs. C. P. Bishop attended a board meeting of the Chilidren'a Farm - home of Corvallis, Satur day morning in Portland. E. Gil bert, new superintendent of the Home, gave his report which was encouraging as to present condi tions. Following the Farm Home committee meeting Mrs. Bishop attended the Greater Ore gon luncheon at the : Portland hotel where Mayor George Baker of Portland spoke and Miss Be atrice Walton spoke representing Governor Meier. Mrs. Bishop will attend the W. C. T. U. state convention meeting in Albany Wednesday.-' ' ... r; : " ' iL 'V.-. ;V ' Hollywood Members of "The Same Over Here" club had a very enjoyable meeting at the home of Mr. and Mm. r? s thv mas Saturday night. . It was de cided to hold the meetings more regular from new; on. ; Refresh ments were served hv -th a. )Att at a lata hour, i . aoose present : were: Mr. and Mrs. E J Ward-- J. J in.n,.n and Florence. Mr. and Mrs. . W. W. Fisher and: Mary Jean, Mr. and Mrs. O. A.Forfari, T. Oi sen, Dorothy Thomas, Earl Tho mas and Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Tho mas. : .- t - Sdtiy Editor CALENDAR - . V ; October 20 ' - . Mrs. James Befnner Will be Hostess N It-. The Berean class of the First Presbyterian church school will meet Wednesday at 2:30 at the nome or Mrs. jas. Benner, S25 North capital street. M I Mrs. C. A. Park, teacher of the class has charge of the program, which will consist of devotionals and a business session, followed by a social hour, at which time Mrs. Fargo, Mrs.. Darby and the Benner sisters will give musical selections. Every member ; Is earnestly requested to be pres ent. ! Keizer The East Keizer darn ing "club held its first meeting for the year Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Mc Leod. There were two visitors present besides the eleven mem bers of the club. : - The election of officers result ed In Mrs. Lula Kelly, president; Mrs. Rena Betzer, vice president; Mrs.- Cora Taylor, secretary- treasurer. , . " i Those present were the ; two guests Mrs. Carrie Oneil ia cousin, and Mrs. Edith Miller a slater of the hostess. The club members were Mrs. Christine Bartruf f , Mrs. Ethel McClay, Mrs. . Cora Taylor, Mrs. Rena Better, Mrs Goldle Smith, Miss Margaret Mudge, Mrs. Florence Browning. Mrs. Laura Beecroft, Mrs. Clara Bonoshu and the hostess; Mrs. Man a mcbeod. - Orchard Heights The Orchard Heights Women's club will meet Thursday afternoon, October j 22 with : Mrs. .William Knower. All club members are urged to attend the cooking school demonstration to be held October 23-24 by Mrs. L. A. Humphreys in the club house at the Karl Kugel home. This Is one of a number of similar dem onstrations being sponsored the Polk county federation jof r wom en's flubs. V Betty Noble (above), Culver City, Calif., actress and singer, who. Dame Humor has it, will wed Harold P. e- McCormick, J "multi millionaire harvester king of Chi cago. Although McCormick, who recently divorced: Ganna Walska, Polish 'diva, has denied anything more than - friendship for pretty Miss Noble, the report persists that the pair will shortly W nuuried. TOWED? i t o Aff " ' - ' : airs Tables Reserved For , D. A. R;; Benefit o X r The benefit bridge tea for. which the Daughters of the American Revplution will be hostess Thursday- afternoon : at -" the , Woman's cluahouse promises to be both in-, terestlrig and successful, i :f . r 1 Special music Is being arranged by Miss Lena Belle Tartar for the program which will be given dur ing the tea hour. ; Playing will be-: gin at 1 2 o'clock. Those reserv ing tables are asked to bring cards and table cover. ;a ' : - - f. Those who are Interested in as sisting! the student loan fund are asked ) to : secure reservations through Mrs. J. G. Heltzel; those interested la the Veterans hospital fund secure reservations through Mrs. W. H. Byrd. ; ,, . ; Mrs. 1 W. P. Adams and Mrs. W, H. Harbison are In, charge of, the refreshments . and . Mrs. Seymour Jones and Mrs. U. G. Shipley .are in charge of , decorations. " : X i Those who have already reserv ed tables are Mrs. Charles Ramp, Mrs. James Imlah, Mrs. Floyd Ut ter, Mrs. Karl Stelwer. Mrs. F. E. Sherwln. Mrs. IT. G. Shipley. Mrs. Frank Settlemeir. Mrs. H. J. Ost lind, Mrs. V. E. Newcomb, MrsL L. Mickelson, Mrs. S. L. Mlnard. Mrs. David Looney Mrs. Seymour Jones. Mrs. J. G. Heltzel, Mrs. J. W. Harbison, Mrs. Oscar Halter, Mrs. EJ M. Hoffnell, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. L. D. Griffith, Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mrs. W. C. Conner, Mrs C. C. Clark, Mrs. M. P. Ad ams, Mrs.2 Russell Catlin. Mrs. William F. Fargo, Mrs. E. B. Ga briel, Mrs. C. E. Turner. Mrs. H. J.-Weklmer, Mrs. Sam Chambers. Mrs. C. E. Robllnr, and Mrs. E. E. Fisher. ' .,' Mrs. C. A. Sprague Will be Hostess An attractive party Is being planned in the nama, of Hallow e'en at; the home of .Mrs. C A. Sprague Friday night. At this time members of Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will entertain their husbands and members of Chapter; O of Albany. A 7 o clock supper hour will be followed by an evening: of games and an Informal social time in the delightful new home of the hostess ! on North 14 th and Cen ter street, j ; - Mrs. Frank Churchill will have charge of the program. The gener al committee In charge of arrange ments aire Mrs. C. K. Logan, pres ident ofj the local chapter. MrsrF. W. La age, Mrs. A. T. Wool pert, Mrs. D.! XJ Beechler, Mrs. W. IW. Moore, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Harold Hughes, Ms. Churchill and Mrs. Sprague. ,1 Waldo Hills The Willard Wo men's club held the first meet ing of jthe year Thursday after noon at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. Fred Knight. One visitor, Mrs. C. C. Geer, who has just recently returned to the Hills to make her home, was the or ganizer bf this club some 18 years ago. i The study for the current year is "Souih America" and . "Liter ature." j Thursday's program, was a paper on "The Amazon River by Vera I Ottoway. "Emerson, his life and poems, ' Mrs. Robert Bye Those present were Mrs. C. R. Riches, Vera Ottoway, Mrs.-D. F. HillmanJ Mrs. Robert Bye, Mrs P. J. Neuswanger. Mrs. . Fred Knight. Mrs. Karl Haberly. Mrs, C. C. Geer, Mrs. G. H. Ottoway. Mrs. E. A. Finley will be hostess October ,29. All the members will attend the county federation meeting in Salem late fa October - 1 : Silvertbn Mrs. Josephine En dlcott of The Dalles was a special guest at the noonday, dinner, of the local- Women's Relief - Corps held Saturday at the Knight of Pythias hall. Other guests 'were present from Woodburn arid two old soldiers were also honor guests. These two were Bryce Mc Klnley from Sllverton and, Silas Hansen from Newberg. Following the dinner Inspection was held! Mrs. Endicott Is the de partmental president. i Mrs. Lanora Jaeschke : is the yresiaenij oi ine local, oraer sua presided at Saturday's meeting. She, together, with Mrs. Francis t , .1 . . a . . Gourli, was in charge of arrange ments for the dinner. Sllverton The opening meeting of the reason of the Triple Link club was; devoted chiefly to the election or orncera resultlnr in: president! Mrs. Fred Otjen, vice- president.1 Mrs. E. E. Taylori sec retary.. Mrs. Zelma. Dale; treas urer, Mrs, R. I. Gourlie. Outgoing officers were presi dent, Mrs. Bertha Morley; vlce- presldentj Mrs. Fred Baker; sec retary, Mrs. Dalef treasurer. Mrs. Clay Alleo. : -, . - . .--- ' Monmouth Mrs.- F.TR. Bower- sox.. entertained .the., missionary society of the Baptist church at her home Thursday afternoon. and was assisted by Mrs. A. B. Morlan and Mrs. O. P. Calef. Mrs. Arthur Miller was in charge of the : program. Mrs. F. C. Stannard j and Mrs. O." Duncan Pleased . with- a vocal dnet. nr. companied by . Mrs. Bowersox at the ; melodeon. .-; , -. Mr. and Mrs. George Hermann are receiving congratulations for the birth of a son, 'bora October 17 at the Maternity home. The child has: been named Ray Earl Hermann. i . Members of the McCormick class of the First Methodist church, will enjoy a Hallowe'en party at the rural home, of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee Tuesday evening. ; . ... ; ' ? , . T Mrs. D. W. Eyre will be hostess to members of her bridge club at her home on North Summer street Thursday afternoon. The Thimble club of the Mac cabees will meet with Mrs." Mamie Robtnette Wednesday afternoon nt n'rleur . -- -- . . a Weddings, of Interest Over Weekend .... - - . . r. - . " . . Two weddings were solemnized over the weekend In "Salem. Miss Edna Mae Page. Mill City, became- the - bride . of Ronald Hardmaa of ! Independence,' Sun day afternoon i la a simple home wedding at the 'residence of Mr. and 'Mrs. C. G. -Beach. ; Rev. Charles Haworth of the South jSalem Friends church, officiated In the presence' of immediate rel atives) 'and friends. ,f..;.. - u. Antuma' leaves and- late fall flowers ' made ( a - colorful ' back ground for ' the ceremony. Miss Alice Vandervort was maid of lienor ' and Jerry Calabau was best man . ; . The'bride wore a' gown of egg shell satin -end ; carried a shower bouquet. Miss I Vandervort wore blue crepe de chine, t - ' v Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hardman left for . a wedding' trip . after which they will be at home in Portland. s I - A second wedding of Interest was that of Miss Kathryn Louis Toung, i daughter of Mrs. . Ella Drake, and Ellwood Hewett. of Bremerton, . Wash., , son': of - Mrs. Iva Hewett of . Salem. The cere mony was performed , at the heme of Mrs. Drake at . 8 . o'clock Saturday evening, .Rev C, W. Hatch efflcUtlng. Miss : uvera Horn played - the wedding march and' accompanied Mrs. Harold Horn Toung as solo ist. : George Moose of Bremerton was best man and Mrs. Thelma Ross was matron of honor. ' - The bride wore a pale pink chiffon sown and carried an arm bouquet of flowers to harmonize. Mrs. Ross wore a gown of pale green chiffon. A reception followed the cere mony. Mrs. Ruth Cbavis and Miss Ruth Mason assisted in serving. The young people left Sunday for a wedding trip after which they will i be at home In Bremerton. . . Guests were -Mrs. Ella Drake, Rev. C. W. Hatch, Mrs. E. D. Hurt and children of The Dalles, Mr.- and" Mrs. Ivari Merrick and children, Miss Loretta Pro, Miss Blanche Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs.' R. A. Horn and children, Mrs. Thel ma Ross, Ctoyde Drake, I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young and children, Mr. and Mrs. Georre Pre, Mrs. Ruth Chavia.' Miss Louverna Horn, Mrs. Leda NIchoi and children, Mr. and Mrs. ; Charles Smith and daughter and Miss Ruth Mason. Card Party Planned For Tonight i , Members of the St. Vincent de Paul Altar society will ; have a "500" party Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Following cards there will be an old fashioned dance. The committee in haree of the Arrangements I8jMrs. Eric Kreft, jars. 3. i nnariCKS, Mrs. Wll - uam iinvens, Mrs. -en uraun. Mrs. A. Tracy, and Mrs Fladlns Meier. ..... . Independence Ada chapter, Eastern Star, is to have Its home coming November 10. The Past Matrons' club will have-charge of the event, Mrs, Delia Butler, chairman. . . JOB RELIEF A report showing the progress that is being made in the various Oregoa counties, in connection with the unemployment program, Is being prepared by J. M. Dev ers, attorney for the state high way commission, and will be filed with Governor Meier early next week. - -. The report will show the num ber of : unemployed -. persons in each county, r pablic - work con templated during the fall and winter months,-and- the amount of money available for local ac tivities. - Devers reported that the coun ty committees are functioning. and that a large number of men will - be provided, employment by the county courts. - i - This work will be in addition to that to be provided ' by the state highway commlsiisn. . Oregon History Volume Gift to Court's Library A volume of early- Oregon polit ical history, featuring governors' messages and -.important 1 docu ments covering , the . period from 1841 to 1858, and the organisa tion of the territorial government, That are smart and new- LOWEST PRICES $4.75 $6.75 $8.75 : $10.75 $12.75 The Little Just west of the Court House Near the Market a: T. SFEER ' ;' - v Phone 777 REPORTS 8 I Dresses French Shop IT WON'T BE LONG NOW ;;; ; ; X&- X: . . v 4 nx x X - ' - - i - - X ' ; - . . i -:- ' i ' '- . tj ? r ... mm, ffi WlMther er net she adopts th platiaeaa sUadnrd ia hair dreasiaf, th Aamerica waanaa will tadaktally model kor eoiffmro oa tha Dian bob, that made its appoaraaco rocoatly at the Aaanricaa Boaety Cea rM in New York. Here we have a pro-visw of itj the sides cat short so that they may be made to wave softly ever the earn.. The top of the head , meat be smooth; ia the iatorosta of the now hats, bat below that the hair swirls and curls ia a reckless maaaori Throe inches be low the kair liae is the proper Uagtk for the back hair, bat those three iackes mast carl above the kair line. This year it is plaia to see a .was t bo has been presented to the supreme court library by Mrs. S. C. Dyer of Salem. ,: The volume is valued at $150, and was published In 1853. Only a few ot these books are in exist ence, Arthur Benson, clerk of the state supreme court said, j P. T. Women Take Census At Silverton SILVERTON. Oct. 19 The Silverton Parent Teachers' mem bers will have charge ; of the school census at Silverton as they have in former years. ; Wor!c be gan Monday morning and must be completed fcy Saturday night. Mrs. Martin Hannan is chairman of the census committe-. The organization members combine the work of taking census and se curing new members of their or der.. .. . Those who will taka census at SIlyertoa next week Incltd e Mrs. la. W. Simmons, Mrs. C. W.j Keene, Mrs. Jim Vearier,-' Mrs. f Henry Oveross, Mrs. T. L. Blust, Mrs. Ward Terry, Mrs. -Lee Alfred, Mrs. Axel Olsen. Mrs. George Weatherall, . Mrs. . An 3 tin East man, Mrs.; Clarence Morley, Mrs. Al Down, Mrs. L. R. Neal, Mrj A. W. Kleeb,'Miss. Vivian Han nan. Mrs. Claire Jarvis, Mrs. Joe Oeder, Mrs. Scott McPike, Mrs; Fred Baker, ,Mrs. S. H. Schuster Mrs. Koscoe Langie, Mrs. Glad win Hamre, Mrs. Ray Leffler, Mrs. Clarence Reed, Mrs. Harry Ness, Mrs. Rosco Jenkins. Mrs. Dan Fletcher, Mrs. B. GiffordL Mrs. E. J. McCall, Mrs. Henry Storlie. Mrs. J. Johnson. MrsL A. J. Titus, Mrs. -Effle Cox, MrsL J. Ballantyne. Mrs. Arthur Heater. Mrs. Arthur Dahl. Mrs. William MacNeiil, Mrs. Carl Specht. I Mrs. C. E. Higgenbotham as sisted by Mrs. L. R. Sawyer will have charge of the Northside ad dition. : EIRRIGATIOn WORK IS STARTED Three supplementarly Irrigation projects may develop In ' eastern MO ' JvWl' nlB INSVMASICt J " I ' i mcV rj-E DG lHI BdDLlS iot fnt Imsmrmm Cmpmkt atrv rtprutnitdhj CbsU Artnts THE NATIONAL CHICAGO, 222 WU AAomt Strtt O SOS . .j... mm , Hl wranf Mnaiwa UMKOMtf M llM " not ia her waveav Oregon, as the result of a, recent visit to that section by charles E. Stricklin, etati engineer and se cretary of the state hydro-electric commission. j Stricklin declared that work on the' Thief Valley dam in Baker county was progressing, and prob ably would bel completed next summer. - This supplemental wa ter supply will! go to the farms on the lower Powjder river. A reserv6ir is contemplated on the north fork of Burnt river in Baker county stricklin reported. This dam probably will be com pleted so that jrater will be avail able for next year's crops. - :HAWKINS and ROBERTS INC. Loans and Investments k ' W.C. Dyer i NSURANCE Agency General Insurance SALEM, Phone 1637 '' Local agents of Stock Fire lttsurance companies are numbered: among your home town people your neighbors. v -; ' :X -k ', .These agents live here own property and pay taxes here are part of the business and civic interest of the cornmunity. Every property owner should frequently consult his insurance agent. The companies have large investments in this state. A very personal relationship exists between you and STOCK which not FIRE INSURANCE only provides .which you pay, lut works constantly in many ways to insure the safety of your family, your home, your business and community. BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS S JbnStrtrt, NEW YORK . . w COOKIUG oesso;:s Event Sponsored ; by Polk Co; Federation of Rural Women's Clubs ' RICKREALL. Oct. IS About 50 - women attended the first day's : session ot the cooking school held at the Grange hall Friday. , The two days' school and demonstration' ' was ; sponsor- " ed by the PoUk coun,ty. Federation . . of Rural Woman's clubs and es pecially for the Rlckreall Ladies Aid and the Oak. Point Commun- . ity club at this place The morning session was tak en up with the. making of quick breads, angel food' cake and up side down cake while in the aft ernoon white cakes and an over dinner were ' demonstrated. A potluck luncheon, was. served at noon. . " ' . - ..The demonstrations were made by Mrs. L. A. - Humphreys and Miss Claudine Tlumphreys with a -demonstrative talk by Mrs.. Sny der. . , .. ' ' '-"--.-Mrs". Larkln Wine " - At the drawing of names at the close of the meeting Mrs. LLlllian Larkln was the lucky one and received the large angel food baked in the morning. Mrs. H. M. .Wait was second and received a small sack of waffle Hour. Miss Cora Knowles and Mrs. A. J. Ramsey each received a' small sack ' of - flour. Accident Board Member Hurt in Highway Crash ... . Arthur W. Lawrence, state in dustrial accident commissioner. suffered painful Injuries late Sun-' day, when a stage in which he was . returning to Salem from Corval lis, skidded off the West Side Pa cific highway and dropped into a ditch. - ' ' - Reports received in Salem in dicated that the stage was crowd-1 - ed off the pavement by a pleasure : automobile. Several passengers were bruised.' " " A OREGON 205 prtcosj Eldju the indemcirv for in tMr.... J SAN FRANCISCO, Alml-.ftW, BU,. .; 1 - V' x