muss fisgi.fcwitaeBfcstftJa. i PAGE TEN A Salen. Oregon, Sunday Morning, January 26, 1933 and; Music Pasfe of TEe "Statesman JESSIE STEELE Society Editor, j Phone 9101 U v - jcv.. . - , i . , " MeOREGON STATESMAN, (Mubs P.;E.O.: SisterHoiod Enjoys Limcheon - Gathering At Marion Hotel FOUNDER'S DAY was fittingly observed by P. E. O. Sis if terhood yesterday afternoon at luncheon were placed decorated with daffodils and pussy willows. Gold letters on the various tables- designated the! chapters represented, i 'Chapter G and chapter AB of Salem were hostesses for the affair which drew guests iromo Eugene, Corvallis, Albany, Leba non, Woodburn, McMinnville and Oregon City. - i Mrs. Mary -Ralston of Albany was elected president of the cen tral Willamette district; Mrs. Myrtle Gill of Lebanon, vice-president; and Mrs. Corabelle Rogers of Eugene, secretary-treasurer. - i The mid-summer meeting will be a .picnic with Chapter O of Al bany as hostess. i The Salem committee on ar rangements was made up of Mrs. A. R. Hunter, Mrs.- Gardner Knapp, Mrs. F. D. Voight, Miss Josephine Gray, Mrs. T. S. Rob erts and Mrs. L. J. Sparks, i Chapter V of Lebanon present ed the program which included a pretty' candlelight ceremonial. Neighbors of Woodcraft Hold Installation Silver Bell Circle No. 43, Neigh bors of Woodcraft, sealed new of ficers Tuesday night In the pres ence of a large number of mem ber! and invited guests. Dr.-W. G. ScJtt, grand physl- ian of the order from Portland, was Installing officer assisted by Myrtle Walker of Salem, and - Grand Captain Jorg and his team, and Neighbor Cora McDowell of Portland. ." (Officers seated were: P.G.N., Fearl Bairey; G.N., Eva Craven; adv., Bessie Haldenian; clerk, Jennie Shelton; banker, Olive Hawk; C. of G., Vonna Herron; managers, O. L. Scott, Russell WInchcomb, Sara McNeil; magis trate, Eva Goff; attorney, Flor ence Bressler; I.S., Pauline Clark; O.S., Edith Witzel: music, Agnes Hayre; F.B.. Hallie Lynch; cor respondent Alta Scott; S.G., Mina Olmstead. A program followed consisting of a soprano solo by Aldeane Smith, accompanied by Mrs. Ken neth Dalton; piano ducts by Miss Hoshle Watanabe and Miss Gladys 'Edgar. W. 0. Storhow presented his guitar club in several selec tions. The Juveniles put on a flag drill and ( fancy drill under the direction of S. G., Mina Olmstead. ; Captain Jorg of Portland present ed his team in a fancy drill, and interesting talks were given by the grand officers present j Dancing followed the close of the program. WJl.C. Aid Society Elects Officers Thursday, The Aid society-,of the W.R.C. . held an all day meeting Thursday at the state fairgrounds. Birthdays of Mrs. Mettle Schram and Mrs. Clara McDerby were honored. . I Mrs." Mary Wirtz was elected president of the society, Mrs. Ber tha Ray, vice president; Mrs. Mettle Schram, treasurer; and Mrs. Florence Shipp, secretary. iThere were 16 members pres ent. South Salem W. C. T. U. In Session Friday . 1 Mrs. Necia Back will address the Friday afternoon meeting of the Sonth Salem W. C. T. TJ. for which .Mrs. C. W. Stacey is host tsin her country home. ! Mrs, Winifred Stevens and Mrs. Leila stripling are assisting host esses. The meeting starts at 2 o'clock: - Press Club to Elect Officers Tuesday ; The Woman's Press club will b entertained with a 1:30 o' clock dessert luncheon by Mrs. 8tephea Stone, 873 Leslie street, Tuesday afternoon. Officers will be elected for 1936. White Elephant Sale St. Paul's Episcopal Church Junior Guild . . -Ramseyer Garage . N. High Friday and Saturday 1t m !: TIE I EY OUT 10 NUT REV STEWART-WARNER mm in I ii ii n SOCIALLY fKtl.NIB ! METAL TVICt - The gtntm twin derelopmentt ia radio today. Metal tobes and the cxclasbw new Ftmdyut RmUo. Aawsiaf , rotutd-tht-worU rectpdoa. Nothing like ft ever before. - Durti&l , Cnft-BjriU cablaett. Set and htu the seoae. rio&al 1936 Smrtn-'Uuzit Fimdyns, sow on display. ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION JAQUKPn tiucic CO. rnons wi . ; i . ' so nobth high st. at the Marion hotel. Covers for 105 at tables beautifully Likes Wings - 4 3 x i a -, i v Cecile Hamilton of Los Angeles was granted her transport li cense by the Department of Aeronautics -after flying for 11 months only. She is 10 years old and the nation's youngest transport pilot. G.R. Conclave Opens Next Weekend WITH "Understanding" the theme for their conference, , Girl Reserves from all ever Oregon and southern Washington will assemble in Salem next week end. Registration opens Friday at 4 o'clock in the educational tc-m-rlfi of the First Methodist church. ISeveral hundred girls are ex pected to attend. The conference registrar, Mary Elizabeth Ross, and her committee made up of Mrs. Herman Jochimsen, Lillian Townsend, Gladys Quesseth and Lois Wilson, have already receiv ed a large number of reserva tions. Dinner at 6:30 o'clock Friday will open the conclave. Esther Mle Devore and Mrs. George Lewis are in charge. Three fire side groups will meet for discus sion after dinner with Portland girls in charge. Bettylou S warts and Miss Grace Lowers are chair men. j Banquet Saturday A worship service is scheduled Saturday morning at 8:45 a. m., followed by discussion groups and luncheon. Saturday nigtt at 6 o'clock the conierence will be climaxed with a j banquet at the church. Miss LQUise Hayes is toastmlstress. Geraldine Arnett is banquet chair man with Mrs. C. H. Glenn. Mrs, Bert Hulst and Jeanette Hulst are planning decorations for the en tire weekend. " ! A skate will conclude lhe eve ning. Jere Simmons is in charge assisted by Mary Collar. A 9:30 a. m. session Sunday morning will precede church. The Girl Reserves will take over the entire 11 o'clock service at the First Methodist church. The New- berg group is In eharge of the program and Miss Gwen Gallaher Is directing the music. Dr. Bruce Baxter will deliver the sermon. A ceremonial will end the service and the conference. Tillicum Formal Ball Slated Tuesday Night j The Tillicum dancing club will hold its January formal In Cas- tillian hall Tuesday night. Sev eral dinner parties have been ar ranged to precede the dance. i iini iii ii A ! ,-V YHE Will Play 4 Recital rim first major musical event of the early spring will be the Salem appearance of the Port land! Chamber j Music Trio, spon sored by the MacDowell club, Feb ruary 4th, lit the Knight Memor ial church, j II The personnel of the trio in cludes Miss iMary Schultx, violin ist; I Mrs. Edna Chittick, pianist, and IBernard Barron, 'cellist. This is the first time the group has played In Salem. From th interest shown last year! In the sonata programs pre sented by Miss Clara Eness and Miss Schulta, Salem is not lack ing in devotees of chamber mu sic. ! : Mrs. Chittick and Mr. Barron are both associated with the mu sic department of Reed college. The i 'cellist lays with the Port land Symphony orchestra and has a large class of students here. Critics Praise The Portland trio was organ ised ; several years ago by promi nent1 musicians. This is Miss Schults second season with It. The artists have been enthusiasti cally; received on their numerous concert appearances in the city to the northi : Following! are some of their press notices: "To those; who have an honest ache for intimate music done with: unquestionable finish, the Portland Chamber Music Trio comes as a comforting reality. It was a performance of the kind we could pray to have come more of." i ; i The Spectator "This fine organization made an excellent; impression with Its artistic performance. The work of this trio throughout was inspir ing and musicianship was strong ly in evidence." News-Telegram Two Molalla Matrons Entertain i i Molalla Mrs. Otto Russell was honored with a party and gift shower given by Mrs. Ralph Hol man and Mrs. Frank Dicken Fri day at Mrs.j DIcken's home. Refreshments were served to Mrs.; Russell, Mrs. George Greg ory, Mrs. George Daugherty, Mrs. C. CJ Connett, Mrs. Ray Boehmke, Mrs. W. J. E. Vick, Mrs. Harold Ridings, Mrs. John Ridings, Mrs. George Blatchford, Mrs. Maurice Buxton, Mrs. George Durant, Mrs. J. 0. Staats, Mrs. Gilbert Noe, Mrs. ! Lulu Kent, Mrs. C. R. Aus tin, Mrs. George Case, Mrs.. Solon Echerd, Mrs. Erma Williams, Mrs. Ray Heiple, Mrs. W. W. Ever hart, Mrs.j Kenneth Frledrich, Mrs.j Everman Robbins, Mrs. F. M. Henriksien, Mrs. Earl Stowe, Mrs. E. R. ToddrMrs. R. S. Gret tie, Mrs.F10yd Campion, Mrs. Donald Hartung, Mrs. Charles Al bright, Mra. E. G. Miller, Mrs. Ethel Loney, Mrs. E. R. Worth. Mrs. t Kate Adams. Mrs. Wayne Bauer, Mrs! Henry Schats, Miss Wilma Russell, Miss Elta Smith, Miss Willa Daugherty, Miss Blanche Daugherty and Miss Aud rey Henriksen. I Presbyterian Society in All-Day Gathering Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Wilbur op ened; their home to the Willam ette I Presbyterlal society all day Friday for j the quarterly confer ence, j ) The group accepted the invita tion of the Newport society to meet there on April 23 and 24. In attendance Friday were Mrs. J. O. Arthur, Mrs. Homer Dowd and Mrs. W. C. Mitchell, all of Albany, Mrs. Roy Nelson, Mrs. W. W. Bollen and Mrs. J. Burns, all Of Corvallis: Mrs. William Delschneider of McMinnville, Mrs. Mark Hay ter of Dallas, Mrs. M. s. Durbin of Eugene, Mrs. C. H. Sedgwick of Portland, and Mrs. J. J.l Nunn Mrs. F. R. Leonard and Mrs. G. H. Wilbur of Salem, i Letter Carrier's Group Has Sewing Meet Mrs. John Bolin was hostess to the National Letter Carriers' aux iliary Friday afternoon. Sewing wm toe principal diversion and a late luncheon was served. Present were Mrs. Roy Tung, Mrs. Harmon Garrett, Mrs. Dal Jory. Mrs. S Flovd VolkeL Mrs. Guy Boise Mrs. William O'Neil, Mrs. Emili Otjen. Mrs. Chester Nichdls, Mrs. Dudley Taylor, Mrs. Frank Zinn, Mrs. Henry Craw ford. Mm. FerdfnanA TtarafMr anil the hostesi, Mrs. John Bolin. Leslie Cando's With Mrs. E. D,' Rosemaii Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock the" Leslie Cando's will gatner at the home of Mrs. E. D. Roseman. 2557 Lee street. As sisting hostesses are Mrs. rw. W. McCain and Mrs. F. X. Hoereth. WHEN BABY DAYS If l II Gunnel! & Phon S572 '. . r 'Vur. Photographs ino Fehruary 10 Portland Chamber Music Trio tnrjnnnnn mm IV- r i I X -:. :, I . : -. Iliullil 1MMMMIJ Above are members of the Portland Chamber Music trio who will appear In concert February 4th. They are; left to right, Mrs. Edna Chittick, Miss Mary Schulta and Bernard Barron. Date 'for -Scholarship Tea Set by Women's Club On Saturday rIE Scholarship Loan tea given each year by the Salem Wo man s club has been calendar ed for February 4th at the club house, from 3 to S o'clock in the alternoon. The date was set yes terday at the! club meeting. Mrs. Oscar Cutler is general chairman of the tea and has on her directorate Mrs. W. S. Lev ens, Mrs. L. H. McMahan, Mrs. D. C. Mlnto, Mrs. H. O. White, Mrs. D. A. White, Mrs. H. C. Ep ley, Mrs. Charles Galloway, Mr. Nell Pearmine, Mrs. C. F. Breit haupt, Mrs. Theodore Madsen, jr., Mrs. George Rossman and Mre. Stanley Satchwell. Mrs. Milo Rasmussen displayed several new mountings being used in the picture library over which she has supervision. Talks on Movlee Miss Maul Aldrich of Gresham gave a splendid talk on motion pictures, tracing the history of Mrs. Hugh Estes Feted With Party Friday Mrs. Harold Beach entertained Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. A. Estes (Ildria Beach) at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ernie Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Estes have Just returned from southern California where they spent the winter. The couple will reside in Salem for the present. Refreshments were served and the afternoon spent Informally. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Ernie Beach, Miss Mildred Estes and Mrs. Durlyn Beach. Guests were Mrs. Hugh Estes, Mrs. Merle Kemper, Mrs. Frank Coleman, Mrs. Ernie Beach, Mrs. Harry Savage, Mrs. Britton Ross, Mrs. Henry Cross, Mrs. Paul Baughman, Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. Frank Wood, Mrs. Clifford Moynihan, Mrs. Floyd White. Mrs. Frank Wood, Mrs. Clifford Moyni Jian and son, Larry, Mrs. Lulu Estes, Mrs. Kate White, Mrs. Ger ald Beaeh, Mrs. Frank Bolton, Mrs. Ivan Burns, Mrs. Durlyn Beach, Mrs. Mabel Craig and son, Kennie, Miss Fern Flagg, Miss Mildred Estes, Miss Lois and Miss Frances Wolfe, Miss Mildred and Mis Bertha Beach, and Leora Beach. lone Mulerone Honored On Birthday A birthday party honoring, lone Mulerone was given at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ray Van Vleck, Thursday night. Lunch eon was Served following the evening of entertainment. Present were the honored guest and Florence and Agnes Moisan, Wayne Morgan, Virgil Boiling, Ray Pangbourne, Frank Hersh feldt, Gladys and Pearl Anderson, Margaret Murphy, Pat Mulerone, Warren Butler, Roy Reynolds, Joe Vleslc, Leonard Tan Vleck, Ed Lytle and the hosts, Mr. and" Mrs. Roy Van Vleck and son, Larry- Junior Guild Sponsors White Elephant Sale The Junior Guild of St. Paul's Ep&copal church will conduct Its annual white elephant tale next weekend, Friday and Saturday, in the Ramseyer building. Mrs. Vic tor Griggs, Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mrs. Sydney Kromer end Mrs. Harold dinger are on the com mittee. I are MISTY MEMORIES XTCllI urn trnintr fa ru ban. X pier with those photo graphic records than any other possession. Why not have ANOTHER photo graph of bahy thia very, very week? 10 discount on chil dren's , photographs taken during January and" Fet ruary. ! Robb Studio t B20 Stt Street of Children Glorify", " i censorship from 1908 to the pres ent time. V3he declared that fed eral legislation was necessary, sine local censors controlled such a small area that young people from districts which had no restriction associated with their children and the effect was lost. She urged passage of the bill regulating block booking now be forefore the national congress. The club voted to write Oregon congressmen placing their approv al on the measure. Tea was served after the bus iness session. The table was at tractive with crystal accessories and white narcissi. Mrs. I. M. Schannep and Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead poured. Members of the social committee served. The next club meeting is Feb ruary 8 with Superintendent Wal ter Dry of the state blind school as speaker. Miss Welch Feted With Kitchen Shower Miss Alice Welch, bride-elect of Eldred Williams, was feted with a kitchen shower Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Dave Caplin. The evening was spent in needle work for the honor guest. Miss Renee CapUn danced and played the piano and also brought in the gifts, attired j In a rain costume. The supper table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with pink cyclamen. Invited guests were Miss Welch, Miss Lillian Roethlin, Miss Lo retta Roethlin, Miss Elsie Woods, Miss Mildred AJison, Miss Viola Shrank, Miss Renee Caplan, Mrs. Lee Ohmart, Mrs. Arthur Roeth lin, Mrs. Rex Gibson, Mrs. Edna Spritts, Mrs. i Jack Swanson, Mrs. Galon Mishler, Mrs. Tom Welch, Mrs. Arnold Roethlin, and Mrs. Lona Alison. Ramsey ers Will Go to Olympia to Live An au revoir tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramseyer who are moving to Olympia Wednesday was the bridge party given last night by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauk in the Royal Court apart ments. Mrs. Robin Day assisted Mrs. Hauk at the supper hour. Guests in addition' to the Ram Beyers were Mr. and Mrs. Urlin Page of 8ilverton, Dr. and Mrs. Vera Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blssell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schrel ber, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Burgh and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knox. -. B.P.W. Clnh Dinner Set For Tuesday Night The Business and Professional Women's club will meet for a 0:30 o'clock dinner at the Quelle Tuesday night. Reservations should be made by Monday with Miss Ruth MeAdams, 7279. Mrs. Manehe I. Langley, field representative of the Federal Housing administration for Ore gon, will speak on "Homes and gardens and how to get them." ' Unity Class Meets Wednesday at Hotel The law of visualizing will be discussed at the Unity class meet ing Wednesday night in the Mar ion hotel at 8 o'clock. BRING A PERMANENT NEW! Special II Bring friend and get your per-' manent for only 50c! Pay the reg ular price for our PUSH-UP or our ZOMCO prices $2.50 and $3.50, then pay only 50c for the second one and di vide the cost! Open evenings by appointment.' - " Miller's Beauty. Finance I Drive lorY.M.C.A. To Start BUDGET of $4100 has been announced as the goal for the 1936 finance campaign of the Y.W.C.A. which begins February 3rd. Dr. J. E. MUligan is general manager of the drive. The many functions of the T. W.C.A. in a community are weU known. Not only is It a club cen ter but it maintains an employ ment; bureau for women and a hotel. Girl Reserve work la es pecially stressed this year and new groups are being formed in schools throughout the city. Working with Dr. Milllgan as his directorate are the following: Team captain chairman, Mrs. H. G. Maison; Initial gifts, Mrs. F. A. EUiott, chairman, and Mrs. William Gahlsdorf, Mrs. William McGilchrist, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. W. T. Jenks and, Mrs. Elizabeth Gal laher. List chairman, Mrs. W. E. Feld man; publicity, Mrs. J. R. Pol lock; hospitality, Mrs. Milton L. Meyers; program,- Mrs. Claude Glenn; auditors, Mrs. J. Brown son and Mrs. Effle Cook; general secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Galla her. 1 - Mrs. Kinzer is Hostess To Bridge Club The Thirteen Trjcks club was entertained with a bridge lunch eon by Mrs. Floyd Kinzer Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. E. R. Nlles and Mrs. Charles Kinzer were as sisting hostesses. Honors at cards went to Mrs. Charles Kinzer, Mrs. Archie Brewster and Mrs. George John son. In attendance were Mrs. Emma Vesper, Mrs. D. W. Medley, Mrs. C. W. Heckman, Mrs. Douglas Armstrong, Mrs. Marie Cardy, Mrs. E. J. Kirchoff, Mrs. J. A. Krebs, Mrs. C. H. Ringwald, Mrs. Herbert Nlsson, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. E. R. Niles, Mrs. Charles Kinzer, Mrs. Archie Brew ster and the hostess, Mrs. Floyd Kinzer. Mrs. Dorman Honored On 84th Birthday Mrs. J. A. Dorman was honor ed on her 84th birthday anniver sary Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. O. L. Dencer and Mrs. Herbert Gille. Guests included Mrs. F. S. Scott, Mrs. M. Btgler, Mrs. R. E. Miller, Mrs. Anna Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gille. Mrs. J. P. Bucu rench, Mrs. E. E. Matten, Mr. and Mrs. William Zosel, Mrs. Dorothy Walling, Mrs. Blanche Walling, Mrs. Ethel Walling, Mrs. Joe Hen nan, Mr. and Mrs. J.' H. Dorman, Mrs. Mary H. Cleveland, Miss Helen Elgin, Miss Dorothy Ban man, Mr. and Mrs. Dencer and Mr. and Mrs. Gille. Mrs. Davis jOpens Home For Birthday Fete The birthday anniversaries of Mrs. J. S. Beck and Mrs. 8. J, Butler were observed Thursday with a party at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Davis. Miss Theo Beck was an assisting hostess. Mrs. Guy Williams won honors at bridge. A Valentine motif was used at the tea hour. Those invited were Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. C. W. Standish, Mrs. Charles Jory, Mrs. C. S. Patton, Mrs. Charles Eyre and Mrs. Guy Wil liams. Miss Charlotte Eyre drop ped in for tea. Rehekahs Sponsor Play At Church Monday The Rebekah lodge is sponsor ing a play, "The King's Son" to be given in 4he Knight Memorial church Monday night at 8:15 o'clock. The public is welcome and there is no admission charge. Rev. H. C. Stover is directing the production and Donald Alli son is the musician. Federated Church Guild Meets at Hubbard Hubbard The ladies' guild of the federated churches of Hub bard met for an all-day session at the home of their president, Mrs. Nellie Foster Friday. Lunch eon was served at mid-day. The members are busy making aprons to be sold at a later date. Plans were made for the public dinner to be served on election day at 8:10 p.m. There wUl be a short program later in the evening.,, Sons of Veterans To Have Dinner , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kruger will open their home at 1815 N. 4th street to the Sons of Veterans and their auxiliary for a 6 o'clock cov ered dish supper and social eve ning Tuesday. FRIEND! Shop. Phone 7953 Third Annual Gharit Scheduled Thursday " v . loathe Armory THURSDAY night promptly at 9 o'clock, citizens of Salem and surrounding communities will join with thousands; of others throughout the United States in the third an nual President's Birthday ball. The armory is! the scene of the affair and will be be decked with flags and other patriotic insignia. The Oregon Campus Darling v. 'The Darling of Louisiana State University9 was the title con ferred on Miss Ursula Comp ton, above, of Alexandria, La., coed selected to perssonlfy the song of the same title, compos ed by the lata Huey p. Long and dedicated to the university. i Party Given in Home Feting Almnnae A PLEASANT evening was spent V by alumnae of Alpha Phi Al pha Friday when they were guests of Beta Chi alumnae at the home of Mrs. George R. K. Moor head. ! Miss Helen Breithaupt and Mrs. Francis Earnest (won honors at bridge. Bouquet; of white nar cissi provided the! floral touch. A late supper was" served. Honored guests were Mrs. Earnest, Mrs. Francis DeHarp- port, Mrs. Wilmjer Wells, Miss Dorothy Ann Gojrdon, Miss Har riet Adams, Misg Josephine And erson, Miss Margaret Morris, Miss Edythe Glalsyer.i Miss Ann Cal- aba. Miss Mary White, Miss Helen Breithaupt, Miss Mildred Grager and Miss Roberta Varley. The hostess group was made up of Mrs. Russell j Mefford, Mrs. Clarence Emmons, Mrs. Paul Morse, Mrs. George R. K. Moor head. Miss Loretta Fisher. Miss Lelia Johnson, Miss Lila Cation, Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Helen Boardman, Miss Isabel Morehouse and Miss Charlotte McClarv. Eastern Star jWill Hold Social Afternbon . i Chadwick chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will spend a social afternoon Tuesday in the Mason ic temple. Mrs. I Jennis Utley is in charge of the entertainment and refreshment, j Assisting on her committee are Mrs. Ida Niles, Mrs. Addle Curtis, Mrs. Addle Dunsford, Mrs. Opal Lewis, Mrs. Margaret Fox, Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. Grace Gillon. Mrs. VerUe Ellis and Miss Con stance Kantner. v.vr 17 SOCIAL CALENDAR t i Office hours for the society editor are as foUows: 10 a. m. to ,12 p. m. and 2 to O p. m. every day bat Sat urday. On Saturday, they are 0 a. m. to 11:30. m. and 12:30 p. m. to 0 p. tn. ; Monday, January 27 Royal Neighbors, 8 p. m. public installation in Fra ternal temple. "The King's Son", a play in Knight Memorial church, 8:15 p. m. Public welcome. A. A. V. W. International Relations class at home Mrs. F. H. Spears, 1039 Chemeketa, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, January 28 Neighbors of .Woodcraft Thimble club No. 4 in Fra ternal temple, 2 p. m. Election of officers. Eastern Star: social afternoon, 2 p. m. In Masonic temple. f I t B. and P. W. club (:30 p. m. dinner at Quelle. Res. 7279. Woman's Press club, 1:30 p. m. dessert luncheon and election of officers with Mrs. Stephen Stone, 373 Leslie. ! ! Officers of Woman's Relief corps, 2 p. m. in Mil ler's hall. F A. A. TJ. WJ Music Appreciation class with Miss Frances Virginie Melton, 7:30 p. m. Topic, "Debussy". Sons of Veterans and auxiliary with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kruger, 1315 N. Fourth, 6 p. m. club supper. Wednesday, January 29 Leslie Cando's with Mrs. E. D. Roseman, 2557 Lee street, 1 p. in. ' Unity class, 8 p. m. in Marion hotel. 1 . Thursday, January SO A. A. U. W. French class with Mrs. PhD Huth at Haseldorf, 7:30 p. m. - - HoUywood Ladles social club with Mrs. William HanselL 2 p. m. : 1 Friday, January SI t 8outh Salem W. C. T. U. at home Mrs. C. W. Sta cey, 2 p. m. . ! Saturday, February 1 Chemeketan's banquet, : JO p. m. at. Fraternal ' temple. Res. at Senator hoteL yBali Melody Ramblers, a iz-piece ea lem orchestra, will play. Governor and Mrs. Charles H. Martin will lead the grand march which opens festivities for the evening. The matter of dress is optional. . . either formal or in formal attire will be correct. Ev eryone is invited to Join in the dancing and thus contribute to the fight against infantile paralysis. May Watch Dancers For those who do not care to dance, a spectator's balcony wiU be available. With 70 per cent of the net proceeds staying in Salem to assist victims of the dread dis ease and to provide preventive medicine, there is even more in centive to contribute to the cause. Only nation-wide generosity can remedy the plight of the na tion's '300,000 infantile paralysis victims, Colonel Henry L. Doher ty, chairman of the National Com mittee of the Birthday Ball for the president, declared yesterday. "Faced with this distressing situation," Colonel Doherty said, "our hope Is that the funds raised by the third Birthday Ball for the president January 20, will exceed the 81,071,000 raised at the 1935 affair. Funds Needed Colonel Doherty pointed out that a total of 82,074,000 has been raised by the Birthday Balls celebrating the President's 52nd and 53rd anniversaries. But, he added: 3. "Despite this fresh financial ammunition to combat the scourge, the 47 hospitals, less than one for every state in the union, were Inundated in a new torrent of ailing humanity flow ing through their doors from the scourge of 1935, when this dread disease added approximately 10, 004) victims to its rolls." Club at Aumsville Has Jolly Meeting Aumsville The Women's club spent a delightful afternoon Thursday with Mrs. D. W. Lamb as hostess at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. F. Heln. Quotations were given by the women in response to roll call. At the business meeting ft was voted to purchase paint and ma terials to redecorate the Interior and seats at the Christian church. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. C. F. Hein and Mrs. Bland Spear. Those in attendance for the after noon were Mrs. Fred Potter, Mrs. D. A. Lowe, Mrs. C. F. Hein, Mrs. William Forgey, Mrs. William Howdy, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Ernest Towle, Mrs. John Ran som, Mrs. Bland Spear, Mrs. D. W. Lamb and a guest, Miss Beverly U'Renn. Chemeketans to Party Saturday Night The Chemeketan hiking club wiU give its annual banquet and evening of entertainment at the Fraternal temple next Saturday night, February 1st. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock; res ervations for which should be made at the Senator hotel. Members are privileged to bring friends. A Valentine motif will prevail in decorations, Cards and dancing to the music of Barney Krop and his orchestra will fol low the banquet. . Mra. Martin Talks To Hollywood Club Mrs. Hannah Martin will ex plain the measures to be voted upon this week to the Hollywood Ladies' Social club Thursday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Wil liam Hensell is the hostess.