fhe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, - Oregon, Thursday Morning, Febroary V 13 PAG1 SEVEN it k Benefit Tea Plans v Are Announced For Friday V Plans Cor the benefit tea (or which girls of the Salem high V school Ctrl Glee club will be hostesses Friday afternoon be. ' Cween the hoars of 2 and 6 o'clock at the home of Mr, and llrs. C A. Downs are now com pleted and Indicate a delightful afternoon In store for those many friends of the young maids who i will can that afternoon. Mrs. Gerge Hag and Mrs. Fred 'i Wolf will preside at the urns from S to 4 o'clock; Miss Mabel 't Robertson and Misa Dorothy Pearca from 4 to 5 o'clock and ; - Mrs. W. S. Levens and Miss Lena Belle Tartar from 5 to 6 o'clock. ;; Girls who will serve include Joyce Phelps, Emelyn Griggs, Doria Barnett and Cora Edgell. Girls who will assist about the rooms are Eva Cochran, Mary " Elizabeth Kellu, Flavia Downs, and Fraaces Ellis. A masical program has been planned for the afternoon hoars and Includes: 1:15 Flavia Downs. 8:80 MlssO'Dell. 4 : 0 0 Maxlne Koss. 4: IS Section 1 of the glee club, composed of Rachel Pem- V berton, Eva Cochran. Cora Edgell, Ila Hofer, Kath- V erlne Scharf, Velma Wag N ner, Leona Llesy, Ann Tar- tar, Flavia Downs. Frances Ellis, Guinivere Wood, Ruth Welty and Mary Elisabeth Kells. 4:30 Ila Hofer. ' 4:46 Flavia Downs. 1:00 Girls' quartet. g: IS Section t of the glee club, Gwen Gallaber, Doris Hart, Esther Horning, Shirley Knighton, Lillian Potter, ', Lillian Rushman, Emelyn Griggs, Joyce Phelps, Dor- , is Barnett, jean McElhin- xtey and Mlna Turner. U S:30 Ila Hofer. 6:45 Maxine Ross. Woodburn Friends of Mrs. Hiram Overton and Mrs. O. F. Larsen helped them celebrate their birthdays at the home of Mrs. Overton Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Larsen had prepared an In terestlng program, which includ ed reading of a poem written by Mrs. Maude Mochel. Mrs. S. W. Maupln presided at the tea urn. Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten and Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp were hosts Wednesday night in compliment to members of their dinner club and to Mr. and Mrs E. A. Brown as special guests Guests were received at the W W. Moore home where dinner was served and following the dinner hour cards were in play. I FINANCE-FOOTLIGHTS ROMANCE I -..- I i 1 v' Hi N i IS V. '; i "to to 6 Gilbert Kahn, eldest son of Otto Kahn, Wall Street financier and art paw-on, is snown with his bride, Sarah Jan Heliker, lovely Broadway showgirl, soon after their marriage at the palatial Kahn residence ia ew iqik. ibis is second marital ntirr. Hla flmt nimin. to Anne Whelan, cigar fortune heiress, was abrogated ia Reno last month. The new Mrs. Kahn has retired from the stage. Zonta Dinner Is Postponed Because of numerous conflict ing dates it has been necessary to indefinitely postpone the dinner party for which Salem Zonta members were to hare been host esses to Portland Zonta club Sat urday night. The Salem club will meet for a lirhcheon meeting today at the Marlon hotel for the regular meeting which was to have been foregone in favor of the Satur day night dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Brod nansky are among the hosts of the week having received a num ber of friends at their home for an evening of "BOO". Mrs. Ray mond Nekuda, Mrs. Wenzel Sem erad, Frank Nekuda and Frank Sevick. Daughters of Mrs. Brod nansky. Miss Mary, Helen and Anne Brodnansky assisted in serving a late supper. Guests in cluded Mrs. Mary Cernik, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nekuda, Mr. and , Mrs. Anton Krepela, Mr. and Mrs. cults ii BREWSTER TO TALK POULTBV SILVERTON, Feb. 8. Charles Brewster of the Hodgson-Brewster Feed company of Portland will be guest speaker at the Thursday night vocational poultry class at the Smith-Hughes building at 811 verton, George Isrealson reported on return from Portland Tuesday night. Mr. Brewster Is wall known at Silverton, having been Judge at the local poultry show a number of times. The poultry classes, arranged chiefly for adults, hsve been ex ceptionally popular this wmtec and as many as 12 people have at tended the class, held each Thurs day at 7:30 p. m. Anyone Interest ed Is Invited to come Thursday and hear Mr. Brewster speak, an nounces Warren Crabtree, local Smith-Hughes Instructor. Frank Sevick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calaba. Mr. and Mrs. Wentel Sem erad, Charles Brodnansky, John Nekuda, Lois Brodnansky and Miss Mary, Miss Helen, Miss Anns and Miss Adeline Brodnansky. Daughters of Union War Veter ans will entertain with a Lincoln's day program at the Salem Wom en's clubhouse Friday night. Members of the various Salem pa triotic organizations are being es pecially invited for the evening and the Interested public is -also Invited to attend. The program will be musical and will include numbera by the Salem Symphony orchestra, the American Legion trio, Willamette university trio. and William S. Levens will give the address of the evening, Hubbard Guests for dinner at the Carl home Tuesday evening were Mrs. Jennie Price of Co- ouille. Mrs. Lillie Hartlg of Ban don; Mr. and Mrs. John D. Carl of Arago: Mr. Arthur Ellingsen Humphrey Speaks For Brotherhood On Work of Home TURNER, Feb. S. The Metho dist Men's Brotherhood had srood attendance Monday night at their monthly meeting. Rev. H. 0. Humphrey of Jason Leo Metho dist church, Salem, spoke on "The Christian Home, Its Influence and Responsibilities." He showed the handicap of the young who do not have the proper home influence. The program Included numbers by the harmonica band: duet, Mrs. I Hadley and Alrla Garner; duet. Mrs. Anna Kunke and daughter Joyce: duet. Ivan Hadley and son Lowell: devotions led by A Ma Garner. It was planned to prepare special Easter feature, with F. O. Gunning. H. S. Bond and J. i Webb as the committee in charge. Ernest Robinson and Walter Pe terson were named to assist the pastor. Cross - Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER 7 TmTmH 5 6 T & 9 IP l My 2z2 i22 4 11 - w !p- MW-M5hTm7 J 46 5051 IT-53 56 rc WLZZZZ 4 1 1 1 m 11 1 1 1 1 I ASTOR SCION AND BRIDE-TO-BE I O- - - iii o 4 I, - ' s I; ' -tr'. - 'x Kit V - il i 4 . - ---. ... m I Despite denials of the lady's family, reports persist that Donna Cristlans Torlonia, daughter of Prince Torlonia of Boms, and John Jacob Astor Sd. (both above) scion of America's famous financial family, win wad ia April. Young Astor will coma into a $3,000,000 inheritance next Augvat when he will have attained the age of XL His father. Colonel John Jacob Astor, perished ia the Titanic disaster. Donna Torlonia is 20. She ia aa outdoor girl, iilviding her time between Mew York, Palm Beach, Fla, and fashionable foreUrn resorts. Brides. Mrs. William Teath wright of Yakima; Mr. and Mrs. Irl Carl, Mrs. Marshall Dana, Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M. Carl all of Portland. Mrs. Price and Mrs. Hartlg will spend the week with their sister. Mrs. Ellen Carl. Assisting at the Carl home were Mrs. George Lef fler, Mrs. Ida Garland, and Mrs. Waldo Brown. Mrs. W. O. Stacey, Jr., was spe cial guest for the delightful bridge luncheon with which Mrs. Karl Beeke entertained her club at her of Coquille, Mr. W. A. Lett of borne Monday afternoon. Health Clinic Hat Big Day, With 51 Children Reporting AURORA. Feb. 8. Fifty-one children presented themselves st the health center Thursday for examination; 24 of the number were from the Aurora district, IS from the Butterille district and 14 from Donald. Half at the Aur ora children were turned away but will return for examination March S when an all-day clinic will be held beginning at :S0. Of the SI chCdraa examined nine were found to be without physical defects. Toxoid immun isation, will be csaapleted and vac- dnstleas will a given at the March clinic Dr. Fred Burk of Hubbard, exaailalig physician. was assisted br Miss Neva Lyndes. eosaty health nurse, and the local staff, Mrs. A. L Strickland, Mrs H. D. Evans, Mrs. P. J. Hunt, Mrs. P. O. Ottoway, Mrs. M . H . Evans, Mrs. W. P. Wurster, Mrs. John Kraus and Mrs. James Ogle. Clinics will be held monthly. SECinieoF T IS FRDZB PRATUM. Fab. I. Miss Dor- yea Ross and Miss Jeanetta Scott will give a violin and piano re cital at the Methodist church Fri day alght. Grain which was resowed sev eral weeks ago is sprouted and was probably killed daring Tue day morning's cold weather, which froze the ground deep enough to kill at least part of the newly- sows wheat. It wul probably be necessary to sow a third time la order to get a crop. Grain Reseeding Already Under Way By Local Farmers HATESYILLB. Feb. B The farmers are taking advantage of the nice weather to re-eeed the grain that was frozen. As yet it is too early to tell much about the strawberries, but it is thought they are pretty badly damaged. A new circulating li brary has been established in the school. It is the wish of the teachers that more patrons would take advantage of the privilege. High School Group At Monmouth Gets School Speech Too MONMOUTH. Feb. 8. Major G. H. Behoof, chatauqua lecturer and world traveler, appeared Mon day morning at Monmouth high school, speaking on his travels la foreign lands, and displaying an Interesting collection of rurs. weapons, implements sad cos tumes gathered in tar corners of the earth. Threatened with tuberculosis when a boy la Germany, the ma jor said he made his way to America and across the continent to a sheep ranch in Montana, where la the high, dry atmos phere ha recovered his health. He later went Into Canada and be came a sergeant major of Alberta mounted rangers and then to Af rica and Mexico. WEDS BANKER ii '"'. .. j f .. 1 ( s m If )l tS r Wllf CARD PRIZE8 FAIRFIELD Feb. 8. Prizes at a benefit card party and dance given by the H. E. club Saturday were won by Mrs. Short and Frank Felton, high score, and Miss Vera Short and Frank Mahoney, low score. MRS. LAIS VERY ILL HUBBARD. Feb. 8. Mrs. D, Ta1 la verr 111 with a heart at tack at her home la Hubbard. Meier Signature Placed on Four Bills Wednesday Bills signed by Governor Meier Wednesday Included: 8. B. S, by Upton relating to incorporation of Episcopal church. S. B. 29, by Woodward relat ing to the time and manner of holding school elections. 8. B. 53, by Hess relating to time, place and notice of hearings held by public utilities commls g I oner. H. B. 104, by Scott relating to the acquisition of rights of way for state highways. State's Diamond Jubilee Official The house late Wednesday passed its Joint resolution 10 set- Almost as elusive as her distin guished husband, Mrs. Montagu Norman, wife of the Governor of the Bank of England, is pictured ia a London street soon after her sur prise marriage to the powerful banker. Mrs. Norman is the for mer Mrs. Priseilla Cecilia Maria Worm thorn, rranddaurhter of the Earl of Abingdon. She is S3, while her husband is 61. ting aside February 14. 1134, for statewide observance of Ore gon's TSth anniversary as a state. The resolution provides thst the official ceremonies take place at Med ford and Jacksonville inas much as these communities have already started plans for the dia mond anniversary of the state and have issued thousands of in vitations to the affair. Kelty Says Mills In Klamath Will Have Larger Run Eugene Kelty, publisher of the Klamath Falls News and Herald, gpent Wednesday in Salem, look ing in at the legislature and greeting friends. This is the quiet season la Klamath basin, but Kel ty states that lumber mills expect a larger run of business this year than last. Relief work is well organised and the community win weather the winter all right. May or Mahoney is now functioning ss mayor and the excitement that at tended his election has quoted down. MICKEY MOUSE Is His Fac Red?" By WALT DISNEY f , I t WLL, OlCwtf UP A S OUT WHAT HAPPENED. N I . . (l ijcCn housb undcq us r mickey t oio mdo ano j I ? I ' srll I - A A PUNNY WAV T A MORACe GET INTO J OH. BCfVj I ffxAVVl SNOW IT ! ANY TROUBLE. V J VvoJ J OiwwtiT0Mil mmt AT LET 't tflO YA rN IP IT WMNT FOR MICKEY. WE O O DCtN IN PUENTV O TROuBLa ! v VNJSS huh! con! ) fWil Wmr? V LET'S GO JrirltM THIMBLE THEATREtarring Popeyo Now Showing "The Only Glrf By SEGAR rVE MADE FRK.NO U3VTH KING 80HZ0-IMW GET INFORMATION THRT WILL PUT THE K1N& 6CK. 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