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-.V.i.--'."' v PAGE EIGHT The OREGON- STATESMAN. Calca. Oregon, Thursday Morning, January 25,' 1934 -4 '4 ' ' t - Society Presidents Ball is ':- ' To Be Brilliant: . - Event .Excitement and anticipation rein 1a all social circle these - flays lrlth ereryona discussing the - President's Birthday ball, Salem's most brilliant social erent of the winter season. , -. . ; - Resplendent ' in Its newly fin . Ished walls and floor will be "the armory on next Tuesday nlsnt. January 30, with flood lights, draperies and palms to lend the final toneh. Smartly dressed : coaples will dance to the excellent I - mnsie of Cole McElroy and his or r chestra while those who do not ' care to dance, look on from the ' balcony.' ; v J. T. Delaney, mnsie chairman, " and his Committee of E. M. Page and Mrs. Clifton Mndd hare Work ed orertime In the lsst two weeks . to secure one Of the finest orches tras in the state In addition to Kenneth: Allen, tenor soloist, and Mary Schnlts, violinist. Other features at intermission are prom- ised. . " Patrons for the ball are laying " plans for a large no host dinner to precede the affair and many similar small parties are being arranged. Anyone who has not re ceived an announcement for the ' ball and who wishes to either go or make a contribution toward the Warm Springs foundation fund may do so at any of the three books stores or the book depart ment of Miller's. The purpose of this party tor the president is a rery simple and humane one. It is to establish through the , direct help of the citizens of the country, an endowment fund for the Georgia Warm Springs fonn- dation, created In 1926 by Presl ' dent RooseTelt, so that this f oun- j dation may carry on its national crusade against infantile paraly sis, and, devote Unselfishly its full energy and thought to the cpor ? dination I of the fight against a scourge which physically handi caps, every year, thousands : of J ;. . American children. . . ; ; - Furthermore, the success of this country-wide party, sponsor ed by te citizens of the United " States, will be a growing ; testi monial to a man who has waged and won . a hard personal fight against what might hare been ac cepted as a lasting hardship. , T own and Gown Club Meets Today '. The Town and Gown club will meet this afternoon in Lausanne ball at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Otto Paulas will read two short plays by Thornton Wilder " . and the "First Lesson in Acting" ' by Boles LaTsky. " Hostesses are Mrs. C. H. John son, Mrs. D. H. Schalze, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks and Mrs. J. H. Lautermanv 1 Pattern r I WW f . . - - By ANNE ADAMS . School girls will like this frock straight -from the shoulder I Just notice the many possibilities offered fey the drop shoulder line, Prky puffs may be joined to It, and a captiTatlnf frill that finds Its way across the back, too, to accent the smart yoke. Either frill or sleerea may , be omitted' as sketched in the small Tiews. Ton . can use the pattern several times, making one frock of printed tot ton and another in silk or crepe. The smart front panel, the collar high under the chin, the semi belted effect are details yonng girls rerel In. 5 - Pattern 1762- is arallable In size 4, , S. i and 12. Size 10 takes 2 5-3 yards 81 inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sewing In- struetlons included. . - ' - SS 'IS Mnta ta w4. Atew psttwa. Wrhe pUlnly Uu, wtjvT aaBbw.as4slxe!tf MtHttmMteA - .. i "T S effltloe f tk aUmi MtUra -rr1as ts MMy. AQ U tn spriAf stylM fax MMm ta u taterMtUs, atipftf kk. a far jertr copr ami ,ke Ui yrtat.' We. la emu. sucMtM in pat. Address ortws. te Ortrra a fttwm Dt, sis aa OJWMKUI Mtm. Salm. tutm m WT aelnri. ,Tr r4t wfil kf prwptly sttwBdee U. . - Oxir etutoattliy are Used wttUa t ayi (rem tte Urn mrt fe xke Smusswb. . ptimiiti iw una . au Jessie i Steele, ,. : SOCIAL CALENDAR - ' - ' " ' - ' Kotet "Office hows for the society editor are from 10 a. to. to 12 noon and 2 ; p. m. ta 0 p. to. on every day. bat Saturday, when they are 9 a. m. to 12 Boon and lp.Bi.to6p.nL v ' -..-.., t . - - , ... , . , - Thursday, January i5 .' . i . " ... " -"-' " . Town and Gown club at Lausanne hall, in after noon, 2t3e pm.;., , . ,.-...; . , - -' V. F.WJ, auxiliary aewing club at home Mrs. George -Lewis. 1180 N. Winter. I p, m. - - -;-. Escalero clab, dinner meeting, at T. W, C A. rllaccabee Thimble club at home Mrs. A. N. Caise, 2975 McCoy street. - -- . : , ' Loyal women xt First Christian ehurch In the tire place room of church, 2 p. m.. ; - L v u. S. -Grant circle No B, ladles of the G. A. R. at home Mrs. George Smith,-965 N. Fifth7 2 p. m. - Delta Phi alumnae meeting at home Miss Cynthia Delano. - ; T ' -r ".; s,-' . , . ;-v Artisan' class initiation, business meeting at S p. m followed by banquet. Fraternal temple. . - Aid society of W. R. C. all day meeting, at fair grounds, potluck luncheon at noon. Golden Hour club, 1 o'clock luncheon at home Mrs.' Lloyd Springer, j - West Way club. Woman's Benefit association, S p. m. at home Mrs. Alta Scott, 1360 S. Liberty. Zonta club luncheon, noon, Marion hotel. Friday, South Salem W. C. T, U. in Leslie hall. 2 p. nj. Mrs. Fred Tooze, speaker. Past Matron's association at home Mrs. J. E. God frey, 7:30 p. m. dinner. Daughters of Union Teterans, 8 p. m. in K. P. halt Scotch program under direction of William McGilch rist. Sr., 8 p. m., T. M. C. A. building, open to public. Women's Bible class. First M. E. church, 2:30 p. m. at home Mrs. R. D. Blatchford, 1745 State. Berean chapter. World Wide guild of First Baptist church, at home Pfggy Peterson, 155 N. 21st, 7:30 p. m. Saturday, January 7 Woman's club, 2:30 p. m. at clubhouse. Mrs. Han nah Martin, speaker. B. and P. W, Club Has Dinner Meet I The regular dinner meeting of the Salem Business and Profes sional Women's club was held Tuesday night in the Masonic temple and proYed"a rery unus ual erent, as all of thei 13 past presidents of the club were pres ent and each spoke, giving an outline of the club's development during her term of office. Robert Hutcheon dressed in his kilts and tarn entertained with sr number of Scotch songs accompanied by Mrs. Billie Herb ster. . ' ! Miss Grace E. Smith igare the fourth of a series of talks on the constitution of the United States, which are proving enjoyable as well as informative. Reports were given on the dis trict conference which was held recently In Salem, and! after a short business session j a play, "They Criticized," was presented by Miss Helen Breithaupt, Miss Helen Louise Crosby, Miss Merle Dimick and Mrs. Billie Herbster, V.F.W. and Auxiliary Have Meeting j Veterans of Foreign Wars and their auxiliary met Monday night in Miller's hall. Initiation was held and it was decided to meet next on February 15 In! place of February 12, because of a nation al radio hook-up. A box social will be held February 26. The social club of the auxiliary will meet this afternoon with Mrs. George Lewis, 1180 North Win ter, at 2 o'clock. Miss Gretchen Spencer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sneneer. was the weekend guest of the Al pha Omlcron Pi house at O. S. C. She attended the basketball game played by the University of Ore gon and Oregon State, I t The Tomarco class of the First M. E. church will have an old fa shioned potluck dinner and pro gram Friday night in the church parlors at 6:30 p. m. Table dec orations and accessor; es as well as entertainment will feature the old-time motif. . j TW I've kept track of . the money it saved us this month i r r .;vTicncTer mj, telephone) relieved me of a trip. -r , downtown, I made note of the nickel, dime or qturter Baved. THey Boon amonnled to more than -the price of telephone service, and I also have the telephone for calling friends, and making aj- -- ' pointmenta. It'a trne,and IVc proved itl-the tele phone in the home costs so little and does so much .. , ttit iimplj do'tpayto be l Tm Pacific Tnxraora ; ikd Telecratii Gompant : Business Office; 740 State St,' TeL 31 0L - Society Editor e January 26 Chemeketans to Have Entertainment The Chemeketans, local out door club, plan one of their fes tive annual dinners and evening of dancing, cards and Uve en tertainment Saturday night at the Masonic temple. --; Reservations should be made at once with J. Burton Crary, 6763. or at the Senator hotel. Short speeches, skits, vocal and instru mental numbers are on the pro gram, followed by dancing and cards. Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell Is in charge of the card tables and Barney Kropp's orchestra will furnish the mnsic This will be the sixth affair of its kind giren by the Chemeketans. Miss Hildred Bones is Wed Tuesday Miss Hildred Bones, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jim Bonea of Turner and neice of 'Mrs. A. Mundlnger of 1740 Berry street in Salem, waa married to S. T. Roberts of route 6 at a quiet cere mony Tuesday afternoon. Rev. W. E. Cochran officiated in the presence of the few inti mate friends and relatives. The ceremony was performed at his home and the couple were unat tended. Evens Valley Mrs. K. Funrne was hostess at dinner Sunday, for her daughter, Mrs. Casper To we, the occasion being Mrs. Towe's birthday. Covers were placed for Mr. - and Mrs. Ben Funrne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rue and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jalmer Ellison of Monitor, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Towe and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Severn Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Funrue and Mrs. K. Funrue, the hostess. CROQUINOLE PUSH WAVE Ringlet Eada Complete 75c Castle Permanent Wavers Co. 807 Est Natl Bank Bldg SMS :Hesx it is all tmt down. Kensington- CI ub To Be Feted . To day .Mrs. T. S.-Roberta has Invited members of tha Kenctnrt All Tnh to spend .an Informal afternoon at her homo today. Bright bou asets of daffodils will lend a spring touch to tha guest rooms. aw wiu no served late la the at ternoon. : Bidden ar Vnt rv t urn... Mrs, I. M. Donghton, Mrs. Frank rower, airs. Herbert Hanser, Mrs. George M. King, Mrs. Albert C. Smith. Mrs. !R. 1. Unw mm h X A. Keene! nariea uuaains and hostess, : Innocenti Residence Scene of Party Mrs. M. Innocenti compliment ed or susoana on his , birthday anniversary Tnesdav nirh with . M500M party. Early spring: flow ers were nsea about the rooms and a birthday cake centered the uioie. High score, at cards went to Mr. and Mrs. Furlouah. to congratulate Mr. Innocenti were ar. and Mrs. T. Rachio, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fontanini, Mr. and Mrs; Joe Schur, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Furlough. Mrs. Franklin F,rn, Frank . O'Hara and the hostess, jars. m. innocenti. Church Women Have Meet Tuesday The Council of flhnrrh TOim. en met Tuesday afternoon at the T. M. C. A. and elfi Un , - w. uM Reasor, president. Mrs. A. ' J. Arnett conducted the deVOtionaln. Warn T.V... ' F - . . v. V..OUU gave a demonstration of art and rs. w. Lu close rendered JVo pl anologues. Facts of Interest to women about real estate were re lated bv Rih T. Psimann A display of hooked rugs and of ioreign art was shown by Mrs. Emma Blgler and Earl J. Sech rist addressed: the council in the interest of the Open Door Mis sion. iea was served. WiUamette'u. Jubilee Friday Night Students of Willamette sity will shed their examination worries of this week and frolic In gay abandon Friday night at their annual post-exam lubilee. Roller skating will provide the main en tertainment at tbe Dreamland rina rrom 7 until I0:s0 o'clock. Refreshments will be served Miss Rose Naef is general chair man for the event. Nnmsrmia raf- Ues are planned to follow the ssaie, among them a fireside and slumber party at the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. Eight students from tha kin. dergarten of Mrs. Jessie F. Ttnh will present a program in the Nel son auditorium this afternoon from S to 4 o'clock. The public is Invited. Those taking part are Shirley Lou Arthur, Marlon Lee Cun ningham, Vivian Boise, Bobby Ullman, Phyllis Jean Curtis. Ken- netn Miner, jean Swift and Bruce Kogers. Miss Cynthia Delano, assisted by Miss Viola Crozer, will enter tain members of the Delta Phi alumnae club tonight in the De lano residence. RIckreall Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lants entertained a mnn f friends at their home Saturday nignt at earas. ii 9 'gygygygytj DELIGHTFULLY Ilillan DcLtxso o an's ST i r Is it i" s I u - Birthday ClukFetedr With Bridge:::;.i;; Mrs.' Margaret" DImeler -i was hostess to her birthday club Tues day night- Bridge was In play with high scores going. to Mrs. EL .A..- Thompson, ' - Mrs. - Cassia Pervllle and Mrs.; Barry Brians, The hostess received many gifts. The club meets next on. Febru ary IS with. Mrs. Margaret Scot ney at tha horn of Mrs. B.! A, Pruitt, - - . Present Tuesday were Mrs. T. M. Barr,;Dr. Theresa Schoet- ue, Mrs. George Nabbefeld. Mrs. Cassie Pervllle, Mrs. '. Margaret Bcotney, Mrs. E. A. Prultt, Mrs. T.- D. Mcdlaln, Mrs,' Cassie Pet- seU.Mrs. E. A. Thompson. Mrs. Harry; Brians, Mrs.- Tom Mara land and hostess, Mrs. Margaret Dimeier. Kri'H.:: Mrs: linn Hostess Wednesday 1 Mrs. James Linn presided at a smartly appointed bridge . lunch. eon Wednesday afternoon at the Marion hotel. Freesia and mixed spring flowers In shades of yellow centered the table. Honors for bridge went to Mrs Henry Meyers, Mrs. Frank Spears and Mrs., Frank Snedecor. .. , Bfdden were Mrs. Keith . Pow ell, Mrs. E. F. Slade. Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mrs. Thomas A. Rob erts, , Mrs. Connell Dyer, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. John Mc- wary, Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mrs. Oliver : C. Locke, Mrs. William Walton, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Hnery Mey. ers, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mrs. Louis Lachmund. Mrs. Hollls Hunting ton ana the hostess, Mrs. James unn. Robert Read Appears In Recital Robert Read, former fialm high school stndent tnd exceed ingly prominent In music circles, save a niano recital Xfandav mornlnr In the Tteed mllAca cnapei m Portland. - . The program was as follows: Intrata. from 'cello suite Bach Preamble from violin suite Bach Scherzo, from Sona Op 55 Chopin Reverie Debussy Lake at Even in r Rrlffea Finlandia Sibelius Mr. Read Is a niann stndent of Miss Frances Virginia Melton and a freshman at Reed college. Kiwanis Club Banquet Informal Affair A car. Informal benanet fal lowed by a nrosram and danninr la planned by the Salem Kiwanis club Friday night in the Marlon hotel, starting at 7 o'clock. Clubs rrom Albany, Dallas, McMinn- Ville. Tillamook And Orornn Pttv have been invited to Join In the celebration of the 17th anniver sary of the founding of Kiwanis International. Students from Miss Barbara Barnes' School of danclnir. the Haywire orchestra, Rex Hartley, Roswell Wright and Curtis Wil liams appear on the program. Mayor Douglas McKay will tire- side as toastmaster at the ban quet. GLASSES Double Your Efficiency They relieve you of the ner vous tension caused by eye strain and abolish headaches from the same source. Tour efficiency and energy will be doubled with corrected vision. w m iti m ;t t t w ;tt DIFFERBT MCKCOlflTIE I I A" distinctive chocolate caJce made over d Betty Crocker recipe ..- three light, fine grained layers generously iced with jjch, smooth choc- divinity. It's wonderful Special this week-end at your grocers. c Made by MASTER Bakers J Cherry GityBaking.Company m 5riF-iiiT ""JT"' immr 'X' r r i Z Z ? 1 S yhiherViHley. Social Re$lhi 1 1 ... . . i , ? 4 Uvarvlew.-TA Joint birth and wedding', anniversary . dinner v was glTen - at ' tha George V Rodgers' home la honor of . Mr. i Rodgers 7 1st birthday, also the hirtlt an nlversarlea of three of ; his grand- children, .Mrs. : iJoe i Ambrose Joyce' Wes teahouse and t Gerry Rodgers, anoUthe. 3 1st :weddlng anniremry of Mr. snd Mrs. Roq tara..iVcit'?i:'-iit--- . All ; fMr.-ltodgers fire ehlt dren, .11 grandchildren and fit great-grandchildren were" present except a grandson, idon vaugnn. Enlovinx - the ' hansv i occasion were Mr. and Mrs. E. A.' Wagner, Pallas," Mri and .IMrs. Harry El more, Independence, MK and Mrs. Clyde . Rodgers,. Ckaudie'. Wanda and ' Garry .Rodgers, Jor din, Mr, and Mrs.' Conrad ' Westenhouse, Joyce, Fnlllls and Carmen West ; enbouse . of Rlchafdsbn Gab. Mr, and Mrs., Jesse Rodgers and Ger- aldlne Rodgers of Scio, ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence "Bar tnik . and Xar etta' Bartnik,. Mr;.and Mrs. Joe Ambrose, BreretL XSeorge. Kath' leen and Gordon Ambrosek, -Mrs: Lra Flatt and the host and host ess, Mr. and Mrs. George. Rodgers; Woodburn Mr.; and Mrs. Frank Covey entertained a group of friends Saturday night In honor of the 21st birthday of their son Donald. Cards were the diversion. A buffet luncheon was served to Dr. and Mrs. A. F. 'de Lespinasse, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McKey, Marie de Lespinasse, Dorothy McKey, Phyllis McKey, Edward Bacon, Dorothy Covey of Ballston and the honor guest, Donald Corey. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bauman were hosts to a group of friends at their home Friday night. Six tables of "500". were In play with prizes for high score going to Mrs. S. W. Harper and Hartley Bonney and for low score to Mm. n. P. Faulconer and W. Pfaffinger. Silverton Mrs. George Isreal- son entertained Monday night for a group of young friends. A taffy pull and popcorn popping Were the principal -.diversions of the evening. Present were Mary Al fred, Alice Tonr, Cheryl Sypher, Ina WeatherllLrMarjorie Hubbs, Virginia Bilyeau, Vera Metcalf, Elda - Lehman and Janet Corn- stock. A gay "picnic idea" dinner par ty was given by Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Busick and Mrs. Bill Phil lips in honor of the birthday an niversary of Bill Phillips. Covers were laid for 44 and the evening spent Informally. BUSH Private Kindergarten Daily 9 to 12 Nelson Hall, Chemeketa and Liberty Opening Date January 29 Limited Registration Essential Fundamentals and Cultural- Arts taught by suc cessful Instructors In child training. Dial 3282 or 7064 ; JESSIE F. BUSH The Portland Ga& CoJfe Company announces new rtduftions in gas rdte schedules. . .affe&ing HOUSEHEATING RATES and COMBINATION RESIDENTIAL RATES (New rates in effect January lt 1934) The granting of our application for this reduction in the Willamette Valley gives to this city gas househeating rates almost as low as ''natural'' gas rates in many cities. I ktjfry, ffitfArrf & ,cncw $ 7.1CT $ 5.o3 $1.47 'tS. G6 ftfffZh Sfwwtti- 1 8.88 128 6.60 How to Benefit from the NEW Combination Residential Rates Your rate for gas used for cbokiag, water hcatiflg ocbodi together can be reduc ia most Instances by add Mz m Barnaet tot houscheatinr. r Ask us to explain how foxx can bene fit fironi ibis new conibination, thereby gettitig the lowest possible gas rates ' for Tour service. - POQTLiD - : . : : . .r f.. 4 Piano Recitals Events " Of Friday w..-, - ' Two recitals by piano students of Mrs.--Jessie F-Bush-will be given Friday In, her residence stu dio at 13(3 8. Commercial. Beth are InvitaUonaL ? - At :4 'o'clock In the' afternoon, the following students win appear assisted by Mary Lou McKay, a pupir of Barbara - Barnes i Jae queUne Judd,' Wlllla -Vincent, Robert-Dallas; Daryl Jones. Billy Joner. Betty Jane Van- Osdol, Georgia' Roberts, Courtney Jones, Noma Wootoa,-Daryl Otjen Don ald ' CronemlUer; Lois ..Wilson, Frances Kelly and Marjorie Kletx- At a j 15 o'clock In the evening Rathynr Thomas; a- pupa of 'Mar jorie RaUUffe, will assist the fol lowing piano students:-Jean Vin eent, Barbara RickeUs, Dorothy Lelsy, : Marjorie Hoerth, Dorothy Johnson, Shirley McKay, ' Eileen Lester,. Marjorie Wooton, : Clare MarshaU, Mary " Esther Pember ton, ,2ella Frogley ' and r Wallace Eabang-v . . ;- - v;; a '. v -j ; ,; ,.r i . ;' ' V Pleasant, VIew4-Mr. - and Mrs. J. i C Morrs ; entertained -at a birthday . dinner Sunday for Mrs. John Shilling. Those present were the honor guest, Mrs.' Shilling, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd- Jarman, Mr. andMrs. Franks Cook, Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, Jessie and Grace Smith, Gene Shillings, John Shilling-and the host and hostess. CLUB HAS SESSIOX SCIO, - Jan. 24 The "Happy Hour club" met Tuesday after noon at the school house. The short business meetlne was1 nre- sided over by Bessie Holechek Florence Dennison and Carolyn Flanagan demonstrated, the mak ing of pot holders. Evelyn Palon and Florence Dennison, who were in charge of the songs and games and Marie Morgan, Agnes Belcka ADD GAS HOUSE HEATING EQUIP MENT NOW AND ; BenneGQtt toy mec3rasc3 Sao nudtHeo House heating equipment, as well as our stock of Smooth-Top Ranges, is reduced, In many cases as low as half price, to enable yon to take immediate advantage of this new Jbw rate. All Gas Space Heaters and Furnaces Reduced We win accent your old range or heating stove as part payment. nmmipiiSaiIl rtinnimnni IFmurMttiniFiB d. cuffiaiiBBMHittiuinnaiM 467 Court St. Soma Monthly Comparisons of Old V and Nw Rotas for Househeating t 50thpu$ancJcu,ft 30.66 18.93 11.73 ASaCcias SALEM, OREGON: y- I. ' and Juanlce .Thayer served.- The next: meeting- will , be held at the home of Georglanna - Nadvorlnek with Juanlce Thayer, Joint .host ess. 79 Dozen Doughnuts ' Sold for Loan 7 Fund , : SILVERTON, Jfn rife Bll verton people' became doughnut minded Saturday daring the -sale sponsored by the Woman's elub members and assisted by members of the Junior Woman's club. In all 7$ dozen doughnuts were dis posed of at tha sale. The receipts of the sale- wilt' go ta the scholar- , ship loan - fund of -the Silverton Woman's club. Mrs. J. Ballantyn, . president of the senior elub, made the doughnuts, v---., - ---c - .' STARTS LOXQ TRJP GRAND ISLAND, Jan. 14 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roekhill accompan ied their son. James to Portland Saturday morning where he was to report for duty on a freight ves sel bound for San Francisco, from where he .will get aboard a still larger freighter. He will probably be gone for several months as the trip takes him around through the Panama canal and np the Atlantic coast to the Boston harbor. SCHOOL VOTE 29th ELDRIEDGE, Jan. 24. A third: of a series of special school meetings will be held Monday night, January 29 at the Eld riedge schoolhouse to vote upon a special tax to build a new two room school, costing around $2000. ! Pvlothers ! In treating children's colds, fSSBIIBffSI , TeL 8419 'A ' 0 '. Or.lPAEW ' .1 4- r i . f I X