Tlit'CnEGOII ETATE3HAH. Cslzzx Owscri; Tuesday Mora!nx Jancary , 1954 pags nvn ft 'A a t Vr - V . - i 5 wm Society Ace High Bridge Club Enjoys , Supper: rpHB ACE HIGH CLUB met for I Jolly no-host buffet rOpper Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mr. Ralph Curtis. Bridge : was enjoyed following the supper 'hour.' V.'.v " . Prises were awarded Mr. and lira, Donald - Deckebach, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Alden of Woodburn, . Mr.: and Mrs.! Morray Wade and T y Mr. and Mrs. A. TJllman. ' JK . -v Special raests were fMr. and Mrs. Hal culfel, Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Dalton. Mr. - and : Mra. . Rodney Alden, Mr. and Mrs. Wit mot ; Getty, Mr. and Mm. Tom RlTett and Mr. and Mrs.' Donald Deckebach.. , . .?U' k Members present Included Mr. and Mrs. Don Hendrie, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wade, Mr. and Mrs. T 1t-A .ii. s m- .-A u l XJllman, Mrb and Mrs. Arlo Daris. Mr. and Mra. fJall Jnnea and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curtis. ". -.v..,.:. ".' ,' Morr-r' PltiK M aw ew w w V AVVWW X On Monday vaa "entertained Monday after noon In the home ot Mrs. W. It. Bpecav Mrs. A. M. Chapman and Mrs. A. Oehler were assisting host sees, -y ' ; Following a . short business Sleeting the afternoon was spent Informally and refreshments were I V aerred. - , flv li attendance were Mrs. J. F. ulrich, Mn. E. T. Gilbert. Mrs. I. W Law. Mrs. A. Oehler. Mrs. H. S. Bosshard, Mrs. M. C. Find ley, Mrs. F. A Well, Mrs. A. M. Chapman. Mrs. A. C. Haag. Mrs. O- W. Emmons, Mrs. Lillian Hag- man and Mrs.! Gordon Black, The next meeting ot the group rlU be' held at theTiome of Mrs. f V E. E. Gilbert and win be a pre 4 4 taerre and pickle shower for the f Delta Phi house. Card Club Has Meet jC' Friday:.;; v'a:: The card eluh of the Business mid Professional Women's elub met Friday night with Mrs. Win 7 -Si Kred Herrlck; and Miss Helen Loafee Crosby at the home of the s-former.,. i Contract and auction were In rLiV"layfMlai Elisabeth Ann Herrlck V assisted at the supper hour. Present were Miss Joint . ' Holmes, Miss Merl Derrick, Miss iRnth ucer Miss May Clere-1 7 SJ 5,U.!krUMMtT..Tt lnnd. Misa Clara Witt. Miss Lois r -J-k W lrfn. Tlaln TTo vifan Visa 3 ,V TJIrt Tinrph Mra Vfnnn TrntAT. Mrs. Blanche i King, Mrs. Edith Loder, Mn. Emily Howard Mrs, Lillian Cadwelt. and ; the hostess. Mrs. Herrlck and Miss , Crosby. CQmeCUmtS; 1745 . By ANNE ADAMS When "dressed np."i most tots like, to be little ladles so put her In this cunning Uttlo model I with all Its lady-like frills and! shell ' be erer so proud of her self! Hare you ever seen a mora adorable frock T we wager net! It boast a fetching little neck- $1 Pattern V ." 'C band, f sleere X to be vft : frock an. P shouMer ruffles, parky sleeres and a tucked skirt- this let down to lengthen, the frock as the; young lady grows up. Bloomen are included : with the pattern. A dainty flowered print in dimity, lawn,' swiss or r ; organdie, or pink or blue crepe de chine would be our choice. Pattern :17S Is arallable In I... nl 11 almm., A r . :T takes 2 U vsrtf l X t tnrh fa. brio. Dlustrated step - by - step sewing Instructions included. flfteva etata (15e) ta eeias t iUbm (aolm srcfirrad) far Uts Aamm Aaaaa ttrs. Writ sutaiy uuml moim M saic amsMc. sa sore te i stats sise. Tks carrtnt esitlaa f Us aaa AOaaia ptwra kaak WUI Sal T ra ienT. Order Mr m USarl M ot estates, i tmu. Vstalog sat ptttara totttatr gs csats. ' ASdrass rdtrt la Tk ' Ontom t ia rattara txat-. SIS Stoat VOauBarOa! StMM; SalM. SUSS Bf ernry tnelesartt. Toor exdar wis te prostptiy stttaosS to. Orders sastoswcUr rs (mod rltl four sys tzom Us tbse roeorfod Sr TBS aUtStBMB. ' r" News arid Club Jessie Steele, SOCIAL CALENDAR I Tuesday, January 9 - . Chl Delta Delphians, at home Mrs. Ethel Bitter. Hazeldorf Apta., Ill S. Cottage, 9:30 a. m. . Alpha Phi Alpha : mother's club, chapter home, 2 p. m. ,: . " - - ' ' ' ; ' Beta Chl mother's club, at home Mrs. Henry, Cor -noyer, s p. m. . ' Open meetlug." Salem Arts League, public library I.-JO p. mi C. W. Nobler speaker, on "China'. Mrs.. C. A. Park's bible class at her home, 15 S CbemekeU street, 2 p. m. CoTered-dlsh supper, annual meeting and program. Pint Congregational church, S:S0 p. m. Junior Guild. St. Paul's Episcopal church, p. m-, no-host luncheon at borne Mrs. Alton Hurley, 1X25 N. l9Ul Sons of Union Veterans and auxliiary, 7:10 p. m. at Woman's clubhouse. Initiation. Salem Drama league, study class at home Mrs. H. G. Malson. 910 Tamarack, 2:15 p. m. F. O fL auxiliary social club, no-host party, at Fraternal temple, 8 p. m. Order of Eastern Star, social afternoon. 2 p. m. at Masonic temple. Ladies ot the McCormlck class, First M. E. church, at home Mrs. George Lewis, 1180 N. Winter, 2:30 p. to. Wednesday, January 10 ' Salem high school P. T. A. eyenlng meeting In school library. Judge Rossman, speaker. W. F. M. 13. of Flnt M. E. church, 2:15 In church parlors. Woman's Missionary society of First Presbyterian church, 2:30 p. m. In church parlors. W. H. M. S., Jason Lee church, at home Mn. Walter Barham. 17S5 N. Fifth, 2:15 p. m. Scholarship loan tea at home Mn. D. B. Jarman, giren by Woman's club. Phil&thean bible class. Pint Evangelical church, at 1 p. m. with Mrs. F. Nleswander, 1724 ChemekeU. Carnation dub, Degree of Honor, at home Mn. Fred 0Nell, 740 D street, in afternoon. Ladles guild, American Lutheran church. In social rooms. Installation ot oftlcen, 2:20 p. m. W. H. M. 8., Leslie Memorial church, at home Mrs. E. T. Barkns, 2 p. m. ; Thursday, January 11 Macabee Thimble club at home Mn. Bertha Lore land, 405 8. 25th. 2 p.m. Friday, January 12 Mother's study group, Flnt Congregational church, at heme Mn. Roger Myphing, 780 N. Summer, 2:20 p. m. Public installation ot officen, Barbara Frietchle camp No. I, K. P. hall, lp.m. In the Valley Social Realm Aurora. Birthdays hare been lnsplntion for some of the season's most enjoyable enter taining, and around them much of the social actiritles for many weeks hare centered. A group of friends were entertained at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bradtl at a 8:80 o'clock supper Friday. The table was cen tered in the colorful reds with silrer. Flowen were recelred and a cake was cut In honox of the 37th wedding anniversary ot Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sadler and the birthday anniversary of Mn. Sad ler. Bridge followed. Before- coffee was serred late In the erening, an impromptu wedding ceremony was performed with the customary attendants and formalities. Present were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stephens and Mr. and Mra. L. G. Robinson, Port land; Mr. and Mn. J. W. Sadler, Mr. and Mn. A. L. Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. U. Eiler, Motrin and John Eiler, Martha Bradtl, Edward Green, Rudy Pellets and Mr. and Mrs.' Bradtl. :' Talbot Mr. and Mn. Jake Gil- mour entertained members otthe Good Cheer Sunday school class I at their h&me Friday night. The new officen were installed: I president, Eldon Turnldge; Tice- i president, Marjorle Cole; secre tary, Georgia . Gllmour; sergeant at-arms. Dale Turnldge; After a short derononal aerrice led by Clair Calaran the young folks en joyed games. Present were Marjorle Cole. Dene Blinston, Margaret Webb. Sylrla Calaran, Georgia Gllmour. Lois and Louise Gllmour, Anita and Shirley Gllmour, Caroline Gil saonr, Clair Calaran, Eldon Turn ldge, Beraico Smith, Tlrgil Cala ran, Dale . Turnldge, Mac Cala ran, Donald Gllmour, D. E. Blin ston and the class teacher, D. E. Turnldge. ::-r- i Hubbard. The memben of I the -Country Club were enter tained informally Saturday night i by Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Brown at their home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradtl were additional guests. ; Other amest were Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stauffer. Mr. and Mrsr El ton McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mr. aad Mn. Elmer stauffer, Mr. and Mn. Lester Will, Mr. and . Mrs. George urmps. . ; ; ;-, High scores for the Odds. El ton McLaughlin's side, were woo by Mrs. Waldo Brown and E, B r a a t it tor the Evens, A. J. Smith's aide, Mrs. JuUus Stauf fer and Elmer Stauffer. Independence -The tlrstr tot of the new year for the Kill Kara "MO club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hed ges Friday night. Dinner at the Methodist church preceded the meeting. ; 4 "".'ii' The Nesika bridge club met at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Z. a Kimble) the same erening. They also had dinner at the Methodist church. ' -. ' - i . - . " '" ' "l,' TJ. . Dayton-The regular monthly meeting of the Dayton Christian church missionary society -was I held Thursday at the William Spooner home. Fifteen memben were present. Mrs. Frank Foster conducted the derotionals and Mrs. ; Earl' Coburn, was - lesson leader. The next meeting will be held at the H. G, Coburn home. and will be an open session. Society Editor Mrs. Elliott Honored At Shower A shower was giren in honor 1 of Mrs. R. H. Elliott Friday! night at the home of Mn. B. Thompson. A late- luncheon was served by the Misses Florence and Rose Harrison and miss Orma Emnie. Bidden to honor Mrs. Elliott icid iMo. u. ami . wuu, um Newman, Mrs. J. Godkln, Mrs. V. Perkins, Mn. H. Hart, Mrs. H. Wright and daughter, Mn. A. Edwards. Mn. Dean, Mrs. R. La Forge, Mrs. A. Gardner, Mn. H. Antrim, Mrs. S. Sischo, Mrs. B. Stalk, Mrs. R. Hlatt and daugh ter, Mn. F. Wilson and son and the Misses Gladys Garrison, Orma Empie. Florence, Benlah and Rose Harrison and hostess, Mrs. B. Thompson. Mill City Memben ot the Jus lor Women's club are looking tor-1 ward with a great deal of interest to the next meetinar Jannarr 10 at the home of Mra. Fred Craven, ai mat nine noos ujuaB, counij a . m . .a W a a a. health nune, will speak to the club women. For the club meet ing" this week Mn. Sherman Car' ter was hostess. Mn. Ray Sump ter gave an interesting talk on Lf t, irrtt plans for home betterment for the coming year. Mrs. Alfred Ward had a well prepared paper on community improrements tor 1934, and Mrs. Ernel Ray read a poem For the first meeting ot the year of the Mill City Women's club, Mn. Frank Taylor was host ess with Miss Marguerite Looney holding the attention of all with a graphic account of her trip to the Century ot Progress. Miss Looney spent almost, three months In Chicago and was able to give many interesting items overlooked by those who spent so much less time there. The second meeting for this club for January will be the annual red letter day at which time Miss Virginia Thompson, Miss Ruth Holt aad suss auorea newcomoa are io o Monmouth. The marriage ot Mn. Dora Jayes and Grove Pit- zer of Monmouth occurred Sun day afternoon at the country borne Of Mr. and Mrs. C O. Al len. Rev. A. L. Lonsberry read tha ring service before a large group of relatives and. friends. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. L, B. Howard sang, "I Lore' Ton Truly," accompanied by Miss Ale tha Lonsberry, with violin obli gate by Miss Ruth Allen. - A color scheme ot pink' and white was used about the rooms and in the dining room where a buffet luncheon was serred 'fol lowing the ceremony. Mrs. Allen was assisted by Mn. E. Allen, Miss Lila Hamar, Miss Louise McEldowney and Miss Ruth Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Pitzer will reside, In Monmouth. . .. , ;. Hayesririe A number of worn- en - gathered at the HayesTille school ; Friday afternoon to on ganue a woman's chorus, . The program tor the next meetinar of aV. . a. 's - iub oayesnuo community club wnicn is to be presented by the! e women, , was outlined and ap - prored. At tha next meeting Taes - dar Sight at 7:3a, further plans www (uscussea. , M m Dayton The Dayton : Pleasant Hoar Reading club met Friday at the J. W. Lorett home. Mrs. W. O. Bernard led the lesson on Sinclair Lewis. Mn. Lorett was assisted by Mrs. W. O, Bernard. i a The next meeting will be at the: Harry Sherman home with Mrs; Oscar Dower joint hostess Affairs A4. T v ITc. ArZS JbeagUe laSI Open Meeting Tonight a N OPEN lnrltation to rtouds Interested in cultural subjl Ml W 1U11U WVtWUS VI. Salem Arts ' league has always been one of the policies ot the league, and at the beginning of the current year this lnrltation Is re-emphasized. It is to make the history and achievements of the. league bet ter known that Mrs. Edna Dally, one of tha charter members, will talk on that subject at the, Janu ary meeting, which will be held In the auditorium of the Salem pub lie library tonight. To this meet ing the public is cordially inrlted. There will be a short business ses sion at 7:30, and the program at 8 o'clock. Clarence W. Noble will talk on China. Oans OOUC1 Club Feted On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Moses en tertained in their home on North Capitol street Saturday night hon oring members ot the Bans Soucl club. Fire hundred was the direr- tsion ot the evening, fire tables- being in play. High tcores were uiuo u mm n. tuv aua mra. jice Auman. Charles Andresen anf Mn. O. L. Dencer placer second. The guest prize was awarded to Mn. Rex A. Turner. At a late hour a luncheon was serred informally by the hostess, 8peclal guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rex A. Turner of Seattle and C, M. Inman of Salem. Club members present were Mr. and Mn. L. M. Case, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andresen, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Prultt, Mr, and Mra. M. P. Dennis, Mr. and Mn. Guy Wfl Hams, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dencer. ( Mr. and Mn. Jack Auman, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rains and the hosts. The next meeting will be at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis on State street January 27. Eteri Class Meets at Church Friday The Eteri class of the First Bap tist church met last Friday night at the church for its monthly busi ness and social meetlnz. The nresi- dent. Marvin Roth, conducted the business session, after which Wal- ter Lottls led devotions. Interest- ing games were enjoyed the re - malnder of the erening and at a j late hour refreshments were 1 served br the acting hostesses, I Mrs. Earl strausbaugh. Mrs. T- i tvu uu aj a. mvvv;. In the group were Mr. and Mn. George Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Van Ausdell, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Stow, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roth, Mr. and Mn. Carl Ramserer, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dierks, Mr. and Mn. Roy Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waen. Mr. Dunnigan, Rev. and Mrs. Brltton Ross, Mr. and Mn. Alb J TSSSJSr Mr and Mra Ed AlbertRamseyer, Mr. ana Mra. ca Lucas. Mr. and Mra. Walter Lot tls. Mrs. Robert Fromm, Mrs. Earl Strausbaugh, Mn. E. A. Robey, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zobel Mr. and Mn. Clyde Crawford and wr. and Mra. -T. Burton. I " The W.H.M.S. of Leslie Mem orial church will meet Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. E. T. Barkus at 2 o'clock. Mn. Char les Lucas and Mrs. E. D. Rose- assisting hostesses. The . a.v LTV nZ'TXCZ "Tomorrow's Citizen." Topics will iv ,U alat av aVa V " O also be giren by Mn. J. B. Ul rlch. Mrs. John Bertelson and Mn. Mason Bishop. e The Woman's Missionary socie- ty of the Flnt Presbyterian! cnurcb will meet In the church naalnra Wd n Mid av afternoon at . - . . .1 . on "Slam and the Mountaineen". Mrs. C. A. Sprague Is the hostess fAr taa ftfr v - - a fh. tAi finiia f the Amer. ka Lutheran church will .meetl Wednesday afternoon in the so-l luiuua ab a. aw v vmr-.i ui .a 1... .tit V .14 Mr8 christian Floer, Mrs. W. G. Kreegcr. Un. E. R. Ortega ua The Monday Night Dancing club entertained last night with a smart formal dance in the Cas- Ulllan hall. Sereral gay dinner parties preceded the dance, the largest being giren by Mr. and Mn. Merrill D. Ohllng and Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Baum at the Spa. - Chemeketa lodge No. 1 and'-Sa-lem R e b e k a h lodge No. 1, LO.O.F., will hold Joint public in stallation of officers Wednesday night in the I.O.O.F. halfc Imme diately following tha business meeting of Chemeketa lodge. The publie is cordially inrlted to at tend. . o o Installation ot officen for Cen tralis temple No. 11. Pythian Sis ters, haa been postponed until January 24. 1 - 'J -The - Past Presidents of . the I Women's Relief corns nare nest. I noned their inaetinr nnttt nan l j month. 1 Mlas Frances Jensen has been 1 pledged to Kanna Alnba Tbata sorority on the Unirenity ot Ore- j gon. campus this week. Help KitJnby O BlaSiaraJaefaStarSoraS U Kis-hts. Narvouiiaia. EIiumIii O Ueiins. or Ackiitr try tba swaaiaal Doctor s rraaertptkoCfTt;iat tax) Mrs. Geer Hostess To Parents f - Mn. G C. Geer entertained the i parents of her piano students at her home Sunday afternoon. Miss Ruth Geer s erred tea fol lowing the program and was as-1 sistedr by Miss Lauretta. Len and Miss Dorothy Richardson. slated- by Miss Lauretta Lemon Students present included Ilona Batson VernltA BatsonAlda Fon. talne, Norma Fontaine, Alice Gof- frier. John Goffrier, Allen Rich ardson. Genera Van Clears; Gent- Tere Snyder, Bobby Lemon, Betty I Lemon a-nd Virginia Miller. West Salem. A pretty affair was the gift shower tendered Mrs. Lyle Thomas at the I. W. Thomas home one afternoon recently. Those complimenting Mn. Thomas Included Mesdames Guy ! Newgent, J. L Miller, W. D. Phil lips, John R. Bedford, Glenn Dar- enport. Jack A. Gosse'r. Robert E. Pattison, Lloyd M. Hill. L. A. Rees, F. Marian Moore, . Edwin Brock, Elmer Rienon, Edith Worm, Arthur and "Phil Hatha way, I. W. Thomas. Rex. Swlgart, Emmett A, Dickson, George Lath- rop, Fred Gibson, Arthur Akers, Ronald Craven, Alth Thomas, Oscar Phillips, Darrel T. Brad ford, Clarence A. Guderian. Kim- s rieaen, Ethel McCoy, Arnold uonei, ai c. Henningsen ana the Misses . Roberta Peterson. Flora Poller, Trula Grant, Hazel Em mett, Jennee Signrdson and Ruth Thomas. T D C I-,-,.-!? , . ; "SiaUJ New Officers The Woman's Relief corns held its annual Installation of officen Saturday afternoon. Mn. Bertha Lpreland acted as installing offi cer Assisted hv Mra. Rnu TTaB- dorn as conductor and Mn. Mabel Lockwood a. musician. Color bearers were Mrs. Bessie 1 Martin. Mrs. Cordelia LaBan. Mn. Carrie Bunn aad Mrs. Era I Martht. Officen Installed were: Presl- I dent, Mrs, Mary Kennedy; senior I rice-president, Mn. Maud Chitten den; junior vice-president, Mn. May Townaend; treasurer, Mn. Laura McAdams; chaplain, Mn. Elsie Rhotent guard, Mn. Jennie Martin; secretary. Mn. Bertha Ray; patriotic instructor, Mn. Mettle Schram; press correspond ent, Mn. Jennie F. B. Jones: mu sician, Mn. Jennie M. Crossan; as- Isistant conductor, Mrs. Lettie Han sen; assistant guard, Mn. Mary I Wirt i ; color bearers; Mn. Ida Traglio, Mrs. .Lulu Boring, Mn. Pauline Clark and Mrs. Nellie Pierce. I a Ta Marlrlin I ona Janc iviacK.im 1 Complimented r A group of the very young set thA th hm of Mm. Don rather th hom of Mra. Don Macklin Sundav niarht to comoli - imeUk uer UaaKaicr, MUD 1A)UK Jane, on her third birthday. Din ner was serred followed by games. The table was centered with a cake glowing with pink candles. Hats and farors lent a festlre air at dinner. Mrs. William Hecsel assisted the hostess. Bidden to honor "Miss Dona Jane were Wendell Macklin, Colin Macklin, Tberona Macklin, Lor- tlM MacUIn' Jnnlor Cwter' oa" h H , rf H , by Hensel and Fred Hensel. e. Roland Hayes, world renowned negro tenor, will be presented in concert in the McArthur Court in Eugene on Thursday night, Jan uary 25, by the Associated Stu dents of the Unirenity of Oregon. Hares' appearance in Eugene will be his only concert In the state outside or Portland, so a number of Salem folk will prob ably attend. - Members of the Epworth Lea gue of Jason Lee church will sponsor a skating party Friday night at Dreamland rink. Pro- ceeds will go to the church bas- ketbail teams. Den Douris is in charge of the party and Bob Ken- fej is advertising manager. Two hundred people attended the I SaSlO sponsored by the same 1 erAnn last yy s 4-1. Hubbard. Mr. and Mn. Ed Scboeshelns and dnfnter Lor- I wrincnj Ol run Angeies, 1 TTT 1 l A M i Tvaan., . uui dow irum Aicniun- ie- wwrB guesis oi tne timer A. J. Smith families over the weekend. The women are iui . auu mrT t inainr Dfuwaj 'v. entatlon ot "The Barretts of Wfanpole Street., I. rai. i a. wr mm Tfiit sfiotild be your Choice of Hotels Because: m Tba Nnr ntM naks tfcs OAMMOOKE ta am aaaa aauealaadaoai.l.tl.BO.tS, ; SaSa Spatial (aauljrtatea. ' Kasriy r ncm " rmtsbsts. . . Woaaai tfsvaSac v ias faaanTS aaara . Dsntewa besttos. isiosi te (as staraa, bwt aot taa I. Moors, foroartr af Oia Maora Batal ia SaaaKawas imi eporstaj Um DaKMOOIUB . A. A; A.' OOa OpaaaltS HaM ' Opposits Terminal Sales Boiliiflf TwUFTH AND MOSRISOR PORTLAND liar Embroider This WE HHV LIVE WITHOUT FRIENM WE-flfly UVE BUT C1VUIZEM P1HN CRNH0T WITHOUT J SAMPLER Samplers are in rogue, and so are lovely kitchens. What then could be more natural than to do a gay sampler for the kitchen? This one -most fitting in sub ject and rene is very colorful when stitched, and what is most Important to a busy needlewomen auickly done. The fruit the chicks the girl and man all are Woman's CluVi tn Give J? "'"P ? v'14a lQ olve 1 ea WednesdaV - -mws' w- w Wednesday : afternoon Mr. and IMrs. D. B. Jarman are opening their attractlre home, for the an- nual scholarship - loan silrer tea giren by the Woman's club. Houn axer from 2 to o'clock. All women in Salem and vicinity are inrlted and gentlemen are wel come. Throughout the state January 10 is labeled "Red Letter Day" by the federated clubs and a benefit affair ia giren on that day. There are 170 federated clubs in Oregon alone. The pro ject has been in progress since 1108 and a. revolving fund ot 140,000 has been created. Some 1022 girls hare been helped through Oregon colleges by this schoianhip loan fund and Salem women- hare always done, their part in contributing to the fund. p I Cn,rn I v-lUD vonvenes at 1 iaIUa l-l The regular meeting of the F. L. club was held at the home of Miss Bernice Zielke with Miss Dorothy Fnnks as assisting hos tess last week. Officen were id stalled tor th coming term. Present were the Misses Ade line Lanktrfce, Opal Gesner, Hazel McEIroy, Myrtle McClay, Jessie Beaty, Helen McElroy. Lulu Mc Clay, Evelyn Naderman and hos tesses. Mis. Zlii ind Mss r,i,' V A BtUSWOf Memben of the university set as well as the older social con tlngent are anticipating the ap pearance of John Robinson aad his band which will play hefe I next Wednesday. Don Woodry. I weu-known Salem orchestra con ductor, will appear with the band. I Many players In the Robinson band are Unirenity of Oregon students and alumni The Philatbean bible class ot the Flnt Evangelical church will hold a social meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mn. F. Nieswander, 1724 Chemeketa street. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon MAIN OFFICE AND FIFTEEN BRANCHES ' . I as of December 30, 1933 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and in Banks. ....... ... .$12,648,858.72 .United States Bonds ................... 17,662,7432 Manicipal and Other Bonds loans and Discounts ...;.,....;...... Stock in Federal Eeserve BarJc ....;.......,... ...... Bank Premises--Furnitnre and Fixtures .......... . . . . Customers' Liability on Acceptances. . ................. Due from U. S. Treas. (Redemption Fund) ........... Interest Earned Other Besources UABIUTIES Capital .1 .v.......'. ,$20,000.00 Surplus 1,000,000.00 .Undivided Profits ', .V, 247434 Beserre for Interest and Other-Expense Circulation 'Acceptances .......... . . ................ Other Liabilities Deposits i ? this Bnk has .j,m rosisi vermis for the Kitchen WITHOUT 3SDDKS LIVE COOKS PATTERN 588 done in gay colors that will add a happy touch to the kitchen. Pattern 588 comes to you with a transfer pattern ot the sampler. which Is about 8 by 11 inches: a color key, and directions for making and framing the sampler. Send 10 cents for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman Needle- craft Dept. 215 South Commer cial street, Salem. Miss Upston Hostess For Supper A charmingly appointed supper party was giren by Miss Jeryme upston -following the Beta , Chi open house Saturday night Red tapen and holly provided the dec orative note. Coren were laid for Miss Dor- tny Daik, Miss Josephine Cor- noyer. Miss Jane Fisher, Miss Dorothy Keeton, Miss Bette Swift, Miss Upston, the hostess, Ralph roster. Ralph Stearns, Joe Har rey. Bill Miller, Bob Hart and Bud Flint, Invitations are beine recelvmi for a formal tea to be given at the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority house Saturday afternoon from to o'clock. Mn. R. Learnt Keed is the honor guest. Prantls are Given Surprise for 25th Year of Marriage GERVAIS, Jan. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prantl were the in spiration lor a surprise nartr sir en at the parish hall Sunday night on the occasion of their 25th wed ding annlreraary. The affair was punned by their sisters and broth- en. The time was spent playing cards and dancing and later re freshments were serred. Mr. and Mrs. Prantl lire on the home place two miles southeast of town where Mr. Prantl was born. Mrs. Prantl before her marriage was Miss Theresa Ditrick. They hare six children, all at home. They are Cecelia, Agnes, Ellis, Freda, Maggie and Carl. About 100 friends and relatives were' present, some coming from Port land, Tualatin, Woodburn and Marquam ENDS e a Cold Sooner PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS CONDENSED REPORT voitmUrUj relinquished flfiCOpQQJM -ys " - - ;a :": : i : - onajLAMABPn us '-am & SHCNTE MONMOUTH. Jan3 8. . Hardin Smith, 25, and Allen Phillips, 21, uoumouia men wno were serious-' ly Injured late in November, in an automobile: accident on the West Side Pacific highway, two miles north of Monmouth, are both well on the way to recovery. They hare been at the Dallas hospital since the night ot the wreck; where Smith's face Is enclosed in a cast to augment restoration of his up per Jaw, which was fractured in sereral places. Phillips, who sus tained a fractured left leg. near the hip, has bad to lie with his -leg elevated, and will not be able to Ieare the hospital for sereral more weeks. Smith expects to re- turn to his home at Monmouth this week, but will be obliged to wear the cast for at least two more weeks. Smith's car, a light roadster, . was demolished when he collided with an Oregon State college stu- . dent, H. Van Valln, who was re turning to Corrallis after the Thanksgiving holiday. Van Valin assumed blame for the wreck, as his lights would not tarn on In the fog. His sedan bunt Into flames and was incinerated. He gave first aid to the Monmouth men, help ing Charles Bowmsn of Monmouth to transport them to the hospital. Union Hill Club Holds Meeting UNION HILL, Jan. S The Un ion Hill Women's club met for their regular January meeting at the home Of Mrs. Hugh Hurt. After the regular business meet ing a dainty buffet luncheon was serred at which Mrs. B. E. Bow ers and Mrs. Winnie Tate pre sided. Those present were Mrs. Doug las Heater Mrs. Dolph Heater. Mra. Walter Heater, Mrs. C C Carter, Mn. Winnie Tate. Mn. W. II. Tate, Mrs. Mollet. Mrs. B E. Bowers, Mrs. Geqrge Scott. Mrs. Verny Scott, Mrs. Henry Pe ters, Mn. Adolph Heater, Mar jorle Tate, Donald Peters, Mn. Charles Broncrnsia of Salem and the hostess, Mn Hugh Hurt. The next meeting will be in two weeks at the home of Mn. Charles Heater. Mn. George Scott attended the meeting of , the Home Economics club at Stayton. The meeting date has been changed from the tint Wednesday to the second Tuesday of each month. Mr. J. H. Singletary of Oak- ridge, is a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Scott. Mn. Jessie Pendleton who has been rlsiting at the home ot tier sister, Mrs. Verny Scott, has re turned to her school at Under wood, Washington. She is the principal of the grade school there. MRS. PR1VETT DIES SCIO, Jan. 8 Mr. and Mn. Early Phillips and Mrs. Phillips' mother, attended the funeral in Portland Thursday of Mn. Mary Privett, 75, sister of the senior Mrs. Phillips.. Mrs. Prrcett was a resident of the Jordan area near Scio for a number of yean but moved to Portland a long time age. The only other surviving : member of the family is the lis ter residing in Scio. MARGARET HOGG PIANO ,- Private Lessons. Studio, Kelson Building Tel. 46T12 Assistant Teacher to Ruth Bradley Keiser of Portland. In May, Miss Hogg will ap pear in recital in Portland and Salem. $30,311,602.04 844,5483 13,039,7873 105)00.00 1,42454.68 36,057.73 125,000.00 4715274 91494.97 $54,449,667.42 $ 3,747434 862937, 2,490r950.00 36307.73 62r551.63 48.035,1200 "$5444967.42 : v :