PAGE SIXTEEN , .i 1 it ociety LHss Hudson Wed At Ceremony . In Church . A pretty ' church . wedding "this afternoon - at a ' o'clock will unite Miss .Mildred. Hudson, daughter .of Mrs. Mary A., Hudson of . Pendleton, and Kenneth Zwick er. son of Mr. and Mrs. George W, Zwicker. ; . ' : Rev. Guy L. Drill will read, the service in the First C h r 1 s.t i a n church before' 75. friends and rel atives. . Mrs. Max Barhyte -will sing "I.Love You Truly" and "In a Little Old Garden?., . The. bride will wear a blue or ganza model, floor-length, made with a bouffant tucked skirt and puffed sleeves. Her. turban is of matching net with a face veil and she will carry pink " roses and white sweetpeas in a shower bou quet - ' -Mrs. ' L. B.Farnam,8 sister of Miss ; Hudson, will be matron of honor. Her frock is of yellow or ganza and she will wear a match ing picture hat Her' bouquet is of orchid sweetpeas and yellow roses. ; Reception Follows 1 - Harold Zwicker will be best man for his brother. . A reception for the immediate members of both families will fol low at the Farnam residence. Mrs, Hudson and Mrs. Zwicker, moth ers of the bride and groom, will pour. ' .-' ..' - The serving table will be cov ered with a .lace" cloth and cen tered' with the three-tiered wed--, ding cake. . ... ; : For going away. Miss Hudson has selected ' a black satin frock with white polka dots, '-white, sharkskin Jacket, white hat and accessories. Following a trip into California ; and eastern " Oregon, the couple will be at home at 2335 Maple avenue." ' ? The . bride attended " Pendleton schools and Is employed at Hart man's jewelry store. Mr. Zwicker went to school in Salem 3 and is connected with the Dan Burns firm. ' ' .; ' - ' - ' - Miss Holt Entertains With Au Revoir r Miss Beryl Holt Invited a small circle of- friends to her home last night asan au revoir for Mrs. Shannon Hogue, Miss Lillian Day is - and : Mrs. : T. W, Creech - who will spend their summers in .Berkeley, Calif., Eugene and Cor-: ; rail's respectively, attending sum mer schools.. - ' - "s Mrs. James W." Young assisted .Miss -Holt at the sapper hour. Bridge provided the evening's di version. . - - 1 Those Invited to bid farewell to the honor gnesu were Mrs. Glenn Briedwell, Mrs. ' Dan - HeLellan. Vn TCTllaa rMnn Un Vn,t Small, Mrs. . James Young, Miss Gladys Conner, Miss A d. a .Ross, Miss Ola Clark and Miss Peggy Goodfellow. . ; . , F.O.E. Auxiliary Drills at Fraternal Temple" .. . Officers and drill team mem bers of Willamette auxiliary. F. O. ., met In. the Fraternal temple Wednesday with Silverton officers In attendance for ' the practice. The Salem auxiliary voted to enter ' the ritualistic competition at - the state meet Members of the drill team are Ellen William son, Susanne Pruitt ' Elizabeth hoesmlth, Mable Rowland, Hazel - Prnltt, June Wallace, Delphia . Kerber, Elma Hoyt; alternates are Katherine Taves and Lareva Sharp. . - Mrs. Ceer is Hostess To. Music Pupils Mrs. C. C. Ger opened her borne to parents and friends of her music pupils Wednesday night for a recital and social-evening. Miss Rath Geer assisted her . mother with serving. ' Students , taking part in the program were Barbara Sedore, Norma Fontanini, Glenn (Arm priest, Evelyn Gritton, John Gof frier, .Wesley Miller, Betty Jean Wilson, Robert Gofrier, Geneva Van Cleave and Alice Goffrier. - v Legion Auxiliary to Hold Assembly Tonight. - The Marlon county, assembly of the v American -Legion auxiliary will be entertained tonight at the Fraternal temple,; 8 o'clock, with, a program, dance and refresh ment's. . . . ; -.. Mrs. William Taw is program chairman and Mrs. Ray Blnger is arranging; the decorations. Mrs. A. M." Johnson has charge of re freshments. The Business and Professional Women's club will Install offic ers Tuesday night at 6:30 p. m., folowing a, dinner meeting at the Quelle, Reservations should be made with Miss Ruth McAdams, 7279. Clayton V. Bernhardt will be the speaker. Scio A son, James Leslie, Jr., was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Karnosh at Torrance, Calif., June 11, according to word received here. Both ? parents are former Scioans, Mrs. Karnosh being the former Mary Dolzal. WANTED Chittuin Bark Green or Dry ' HIGHEST PRICE PAID See Us Before Ton SeU OREGON IPD WE & IXJRNITURE CO. S ' H. BLilZELS, Inc. tSS Chemeketa Street ' News ': and." Club ' Jessie Steele, SOCIAL CALENDAR - Office hours for the society editor are as follows i - 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. aad 2 to 0 p. m. every day bat Sat- ' arday. On, Saturday, they -are 9 a. m. to 12 noon and ' 1 p. m. to o p. m. , , w. ... - ... ' ' - . .-'. , :.."';''-:" ,'. . . . . 'Friday, June 19 ' . . ,. , Married People's class of First Baptist church pic r sic, 7 p. m. at Paradise Island. .- Past Matron's association at Godfrey's, 7:30 p. m. ; dinner.. . ; : . ; .. .. . Executive, board of B. P.W. club with Miss Helen . Louise Crosby Haseldorf apartments, 7:30 p. m. . -,. j,Hal Hibabrd auxiliary, at home Mrs. Fred Thomp ' son, 1576 S. Commercial, 2 p. m. ,' , .West side Jason Lee Ladies Aid picnic. Cars leave ' church at 10 a.'m.' to go to Brush College. . Degree of Honor Juveniles, 4 to 6 p. m. at Unitar ian church, corner Chemeketa and Cottage streets. No host dinner at 6 p. m. . Miss Weller Presents Students Tonight . ' ' V A piano recital is calendared to night at the residence, studio' of Miss Elma Weller at 8 o'clock with v the public Jnvited. ' Mrs. Jean Pearcy, soprano, is the as sistln gartist ; , ' - - Following is the program: CUst Sonr We Ari Mfiry Children's Band - - ; v ()-Flying Birdi . (b) Chromatic 8t1 (e) Dolly position " ' . . . Joanna Borrefo '." ' a) A Cra4Ie Song Waybright .(b) Daddy 'a Walta .. Wolfe , .4. Mary Elisabeth. Bughca. . Keyboard Transposition White Keys, ; Black Keya- -- ' - - - Mary Elisabeth-Hugh, John -Weller Joaase Borrpgo, Gernith Lee Borrego- Erolotion of 4he Piano 1 . , r Jeannette Mack (a) 'Johnny, Jump Up '.i.'....-. Jenkini' (b) Bird in the Woods .. r.-Jenkinsf (e) The Hay Man Way bright (ej Thinking', Can ... ..: Mason Joanne Borrego (a) Drone' Bass ' "(b) Chords - Clnster Thompson (e) Drum Sticks v . Fiaget . . - John Weller (a) Woodnympbs Frolic ". Aaron ;b) Little French Dll. Hopkina Gernith" Lee Borrego : Dno Spinning Song Ellmenreich John Carson. Barsch, Hiss Weller Dom. 7th Chords in Sharp Keys Mary Weller. Martha Weller -Song Tonic Triads , Joanne Borrego, Oernilb Borrego Mary Elisabeth Hughes (a) Cotton Pickers Martin John Carson Barsch (a) Curions Story Heller (b) Skipping te the Movies McGregor Martha Weller . Duo Sonatina Allegro Andante AUefrfo Reineeke -.- Jeannette Mack, Miss Weller (a) Joyous Farmer Schumann (b) The Etude ...Streabog - ; Mary, Weller . Song (b) Pretty Little Song Bird . . Spaulding (b) Tripping Along . Thompson ; Joanne Borrego. Gernith Lee Borrego ; ( a ) Largo , - Handel (h) The Limpid Stream Burgnneller (a) The Bnsy Bumble Bee .". b) The Mnsic Box " Jeannette Mack " (a) Two Prelndes c minor F Mh Bach (b) Consolation : Mendlessohn Josephine Morse (a) Cadences Plagel Authentic ' (br MemoryJFei-' (e) Melodic Dictation Jeannette Hark. John Carson Bsrsch Minuet - Paderewski ' Josephine Morse Rhvthra Great iirand Thought is llasie Test ! Mattha Weller. Msry Weller - Jack Barsch Pictures Tulips Umbrellas Drawn by Joanne Borrego Bubble Pipes Drawn by Msry Elisabeth Hughes Gernith Leo Borrego A Little Bit P' Honey Came Jaeoos-Bond Jean Pearcy Duo Solfegtnetto Bach Josephine Morn. Miss Weller Miss Kolbe Honored at Bridal Shower . Miss Ruth Kolbe, whose mar riage to Wallace Blair of Berk eley will-take place tomorrow, was surprised with a miscellaneous shower--T u e ad ay night. Jolly games and a late supper followed the presentation of gifts. Those calling to greet the hon or guest were MrsV Lucille Harry. Mrs. J. A. Sholseth. Mrs. E. H. Thompson,: Mrs.. Anna Homeyer. Mrs. George Fake, Mrs. P. W. Erickson, Mrs. John, Marr. jr., Mrs. : A. A. Cohen, Mrs. A. A: Krueger, Mrs. L. J. Stewart, Mrs. B. A- Kolbe,', Mrs. Theodore Nel son, Mrs." Niles Wicker, , Mrs Charles Green, jr., Mrs. E. East ridge, Mrs. William Beeney, Miss Iola Quesseth, Miss Clara Hom eyer, Miss Bessie Tucker. Miss Betty Dotson, Miss Arlene' Shol seth, Miss Clarice Kolbe, Miss Ma bel Undquist and Miss Freda Hultgren. - ... Oak Grove Mrs. W. JC. Lewis and Mrs. J. S. Rowland shared hostess honors -Wednesday after- noon at Etna, the lovely country home . of Mrs. Lewis, honoring Mrs. A. W. Bartlett of Chicago Mrs. Bartlett was for many years a resident of this community, and is the guest of relatives : and friends after an absence' of sev en years. About 40 old friends called at greet the honor guest, and the afternoon was spent delightfully In music and the renewing of old friendships. Contributing to the enjoyment of the hour were piano numbers by the Misses Lois and La Verne Rowland and tiny Mar jory Letteken, and a trio com' posed of ,Miss Doris Riggs. piano, and : the Misses Margaret Hlggs and Dorothy Palmer, Tiolina. Name This Coapon and $1.50 Add. v Entitles You to a" BrTng- oZZT- WaV ' - - S1.50 REG. $7.50 MACHINELESS PERMANENT $20 REGULAR SSJrO FOR S3JS0 . This 03 Solution is for Your Individual Hair NEW CLASS NOW STARTING OREGON GCHOO& OF DEAUTY-CULTUOE; 218 N. Liberty, Over I. W. (Doc) Lewis Drag Store, Ph. 0800 Society Editor- Mrs. Fitts Presides at Shower Party Mrs. William Fittg was hostess Tuesday night at her home In the Hayesville district for a miscell aneous shower honoring Miss Ce cile Pelley whose marriage to Carl Larson of The Dalles will take place early in July. . The gifts .were brought, to the honored guest : in . a tiny, express wagon and presented to her by small bridal party, little Joan Filts , as flower girl and Muriel and Oral Lee Fitts as bride and groom. Guests for the evening were Miss Cecile Pelley, Mrs. Mary Henry, Mrs. Sylvia Furlough, Mrs. Elizabeth - Skewis, Mrs.- Lucille Burgess. Mrs. Hoover. Mrs. Emery Wood," Mrs.' E. N. Starr,' Mrs. J. McFarlane, .Mrs. Floyd ,Mc- Farlane," Mrs. Lloyd McFarlane. Mrs. "Glen McFarlane, Mrs. Bert McFarlane, Mrs. Roy Pelley, Mrs. Lottie Apple, Mrs. Joe Fitts, Mrs. Frank Fitts, the' Misses Leiha Pelley, Jessie Starr, Edna Fitts, Laura Bell McFarlane, Maryland McFarlane, Mary Ann McFarlane, Darleen McFarlane, Alice Joan and Muriel Fitts, and the host ess, Mrs. WMlliam Fitts. - Mrs. Strain and Son are Here from Seattle Mrs. R. J. Strain and son, Bob by, of Seattle are popular house guests at the home of Mrs. Strain's foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Forkner. Mrs. Asa Fisher will . preside at a luncheon Saturday and Mr. and ,Mrs. H. P. Grant will en tertain Mrs. Strain and the Fork ner a at dinner Saturday night. Wednesday night, Mrs. . Fork ner was hostess for a buffet sup per. In attendance were Mrs. Strain, Bibby . Strain. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Lear, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lear, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Grant, Mrs. J. M. Scharf f, Miss Anna Wens and Mr. and Mrs. R A. Forkner. The visitors will return to Se attle Sunday. Bonne Chance Club Has nstallation The Bonne Chance club held a formal installation of officers Wednesday night at the home of Miss Inabelle Creech. Following the installation, a short business meeting was held. Later in the evening, refreshments were srv- d by the hostess, assisted by Miss Helen Miller and Miss Irma Walker. Members present were the Misses Julia Allen, June -Weeks, Arllene Mof f it. Alberta Howe, Barbara Taylor, Juanita Cross, Dorothy Rullfson,, Clarice Kolbe, Muriel Martin, Irma Walker, Hel en Miller, Mrs. Ernest Eldridge, and the hostess, Inabelle Creech. Underbill Home Scene Of Indoor Picnic r The Tew Park circle enjoyed Its annual picnic at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Underbill Wed nesday afternoon. Because ef stormy weather, the tables were set indoors. ' . Mrs. Mary Littler was compli mented on her 97th birthday an niversary. The picnic is given each year on Mrs. LHtler's birthday. In attendance were Miss Esther Lisle, Mrs. Marr Vandersol. Mrs. Madie Fake, Mrs. Ibella Donnell, Mrs. Ef sa Wykof f . Oliver Mat thews, C. J. McAdams. special guests, and 18 members of the circle.- . . Scotts Mil Is- Following the graduation exercises Thursday night, Mrs. William Fry enter tained at her home' with a party honoring her daughtei. Miss Fed- Ilia, who during the luncheon hour announced her coming mar riage to William J. Imper of Mt Angel to take place July 2 at the Catholic chureh in Silverton, They win make their home in port- land, i Mrs. - F.. W. Setttlemier presid ed at a luncheon yestrday In her Woodburn home. Those going or er: from Salem 'were Mrs. J. C Currte, .'Mrs. . Helen Paget, Mrs Paget, Mrs. R. M. Morton, Mrs A E. Austin and Mrs. C..C Geer. me OREGON STATESMAN, salens, . . M a a A M S Affairs Gala - Formal ior Young Set at Castillian TAKING its place - among rthe' smartest of early summer for mats is the dance tonight at Cas tillian hall for which .a group of debutantes is hostess. Hours are from ten to one o'clock. : ' The decorative motif " Is being kept secret. Patrons are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Armstrong,' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fisher, " Dr. and " Mrs. J. H. G a r n j o b s t, Mr. and Mrs. H.'TJ; Miller and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Myers. The commfttee arranging the affair includes the Misses Aud rey Fehler, Lucy Fisher, Nona Woodry, Jean Probert, Patricia Noonan, Jane McKenzie, Eliza beth Morehouse, Barbara Miller, Marian Johnston, Norma Jean Gllbertson, Ruth Jean Garnjobst, Geraldine Frigaard. Phyllis Fish er, Genevieve Doud, Eva Crink- law, Mary Dale Cladek, Ann Bern! and Eleanor Aspinwall. i Hostesses The hostess group Includes the Misses Helen Weidmer, Maiine McKiUop, Frances, Jensen, Kath rine Myers, Frances Martin, Isa bel George, Marguerite Filslnger, Kathryn Headrick, . Kathryn Hay ward. Mary ; Frances . Henderson, Marie and Jeanne. Patton, Marjor ie Vanderwalker, Helen Thomp son, Ruth Hlllman,-Barbara Ev ans, Margaret Engle of Portland, Jean Eastridge, Frances and Jean Doolittle, Cynthia Delano, Viola crosier, Margaret and Dorothy Corey, Margaret and Betty Bur dette of Portland, Mary Jane Ad ams, and Mrs. Hubert Ashby, Mrs. Al ' Petre, ;Mrs. Francis Burgy, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. J)on Woodry and Mrs. T. Harold Tomiinson. ... . Mrs. Lee Will Present Pupils in Recital The public Is invited to a re cital at the Y.M.C.A. tonight by pupils of Mrs. Henry Lee, start ing at 8 o'clock. The following program will be heard. 1. The Cotton Pickers Lillian Jensen 3. The Harp ., . . Frances Hoyt Chambers Williams a. 1M ill and the Fairy Bentley . Theodora Jelderks 4. Duet March of Prosperity Ronton . IsylMa and Marjorie Walker . Tumbling Clowns : ; . William Lmmimiy Atkins o. rroeession jn the Forest Blake , . Arnne Jelderks. - 7. Spanish Dance Josn Roddy Lilac Time Bernice Wadsworth Red ..Hewitt . Bolleggio ..Bach Phyllia Walker 10. Pixies Good Night Song , Marian Horn 11. Dance ef the Midgeta Marjorie Walker 12. Minuet in G Bath Saffron Brown Cadmaa Beethoven IS. Dance of the Cobblers ...Williams France Mott l. Consolation Mendelssohn Lenabella Atkins 15. Orange Blossoms Oranfield Betty Tiesko IS. Minuet Paderewski Jean Carkin 17. Yalae Dnrand Ruth 8mith It. Duct March Militaire Schubert Betty Viesko, Jean Carkia w m m Dalbert Jepsen Holds Violin Recital Dalbert Jepsen was host to his violin pupils and their parents and friends for a musicale Wed nesday afternoon. After the pro gram by - the students, refresh ments were served. A social hour was enjoyed. , Numbers were as follows: March ,,,,,, , , ,'T. Henrla-nea M oriel Tltta Lallaby Brahms Muriel and Oral Lao tltta Dane of the Lancers Ifiaaa Oral IiO Fitts Bin Bella of 8eotiaa Arr. by Hall tfienm Armnneat PaaaUae , Rodrfnes r.rfit Tm. Oriamtal Oul . Sana Mniett Eanfariaa Dance, No. S . .Brahms Lnre Honla Star at Hope Kennedy Daryl Bis Saint 4'lmonr Xlftr Doraas Enmpkrsy Kareh Tours Drdla Jack Wilbur Bereaad Bobble Bartcss Sovvantr Drdla BinKclee Richard Oookina Benla Federaea , Stradana Cssmfsttest Idlsttrest! 1 Cssvtdtzt Teres SALGf.l DRANCH The FIRST NATIONAL BANK uregort, Friday Morning, June ' .aa . si m PAi Delt Mothers Will Sponsor Benefit ALEM Phi Delta Theta mothers will cooperate with the Port land Mother's club in purchasing new radio for the fraternity house at the University of Oregon, They are sponsoring a 1:16 p. m. dessert luncheon next Tuesday at the Woman's clubhouse followed by a benefit bridge as their contri bution to the fund. . " ; i Those v playing ; are asked ; to bring their own tables and, card accessories. : Reservations are be ing made with Mrs. James Nich olson, 6757. Mrs. Walter Clinei 4761, and with Mrs. J. M. Devers, 6056., v.;-; The hostess group ; includes Mrs. : Frank Prime. Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. James ' H. Nicholson, Mrs. E. C Mennis', Mrs. James Heltzel. Mrs. M. J. Kantock, Mrs. K. H. Pickens,. Mrs. Walter Cline and Mrs. J. M. Devers. i Those already speaking for ta bles are Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. William Schlitt, Mrs. L. V. Hockett, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. S. L. Stev ens, Mrs. J. H. Wrath, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Harold Ollnger, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. E. G. Rick etts, Mrs. Robert Brennan, Mrs. Alton Hurley, Mrs. Harry Weid mer, Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. E. C. Mennis, Mrs. David Adolph, Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Mrs. George Hen derson and Mrs. James Nicholson. South Circle Entertained By Mrs. Dunsford Women of the south circle of the First Christian church were entertained Wednesday at ' the home of Mrs. George Dunsford on South High street. A covered dish luncheon was served with Mrs. W S. Birdwell. Mrs. Ross Pritchard and Mrs. C. Harold assisting the hostess, Present were Mrs. Curtis Cole, Mrs. P. G. Harmas, Mrs. W. S. Birdwell, Mrs. George Henderson, Mrs. W. Schleisner, Mrs. C. Har old, Mrs. J. D. Sears, Mrs. J. E. Kirkpatrlck, Mrs. F. E. Birchi Mrs. F. D. Cornett, Mrs. Esiella Oabbert, Mrs. E. M. Young, Miss Virginia Young, Mrs. A. M. Han sen, Mrs. J. F. Walker, Mrs. D. A. White, Mrs. G. H. Brooks, Mrs. M. H. Viesko, Mrs. S. Richter, Mrs. C. R. Pritchard. Miss Norma Schleisner and Mrs.' George H Dunsford. Horning-Chandler Vows To Be in July At a gay party Wednesday night, announcement was made of the approaching marriage of Miss Esther Horning, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Horning and Wal lace G. Chandler; son of Mrs. Kathleen Chandler . of San Diego, The couple will . be married In July at the home of the bride's parents. The announcements con cealed In a centerpiece of roses and attached to party favors for each guest. Present' were Miss Merrlom Williams, Miss Helen Drakely, Miss Connie MeLeod, Miss Helen White, Miss - Dorothy Harland, Mrs. William Drakely, Mrs. James Hasklu, Mrs. Norville Glea son, Mrs. E. Lloyd Myers and the hostess, Miss Esther Horning. Maccabees Hold Social At Pythian Hall Maccabee lodge No. 6 held a gay box social in the K. P. hall Wednesday night. D. V. Chap man, state manager, spoke in formally and a program was given by the Juveniles under the direc tion of Mrs. Mae C. Gingrich: Recitation Arleae Odenborg loan selections Ernestine LoTaland. Doris Strand Tap dance . Dona Lwarenee Dane .... , Arlena Odenbnrg Banc " ,. ,.. .... Kathryn Olson Spanish dance Albert and Isabella Castella Kaxieaa dance Patsy RaasdaU. Bertha Kixon Rachel E. Reeder Funeral Is Today the funeral of Mrs. Rachel E, Reeder. 68. will be held at the First Christian church at 1 p. m, today, with Rev. Guy Drill offi ciating. Interment will be In City View cemetery. .. . . ... She was a m e m b r of the White 8hrine, ' O.E.8., Artisans, Rebekahs, Silver Bell circle. Wo men of Woodcraft and the Chris tian church. ' She is survived by two sisters Mrs. Mary Hurst of Silverton and Mrs. H. F. Shanks of Salem. FOR Ml' - If you axe interested in ar ranging for a loan to assist you in purchasing a Hqrne, improving property or for re-financing an existing mortgage, consult this bank about your requirements.. 3 WOT Of THE ftOOUtl is, iwo a M am am A News From Front Brought by Radio Salem radio transmitting am ateurs arranged yesterday to re- j ceive news dispatches direct from l the nation guard encampment at Fort -Stevens and Camp Clatsop to keep Statesman readers inform ed as to the activities of. saiem men belonging to Headquarters battery. 3 9th coast artillery, the medical detachment and Company B," 162nd infantry.'.The. first "disi patch,- received .direct from Fort Stevens by radio at 10:30 o'clock last night. Is published today. ' 4 Jerry de Broekert,". operator, of amateur (station W7SY and Ed Heenftn, operator of. W7ECH, ar ranged before the- guardsmen left here, Tuesday . to make contact with the stations taken to Fort Stevens , and to, receive ' the news for the benefit of their families and', friends In Salem. Operators on the . Fort Stevens,,, end : of the radio' hookup are Private, First Class, J. Wayne Taylor, W7DIW, and Private Milton L. Marsn, W7FAL, both of Salem. Taylor and Marsh took station W7FNZ from the armory here with them to Fort Stevens. These amateur operators offer ed this news service, which could not be had by regular news ser vices, ire of charge, in accord ance with amateur's code of ethics and with the regulations of the federal communications commis sion. The national guard and news messages they, will handle during the next two weeks will be largely in radiotelegraph code. Controversy Will Hurt Cause, Held (Continued from Page 1) increase the burdens of the relief staff of . the state and counties Praise of Eastern Oregon Accorded . Governor Martin did have praise for eastern Oregon. He said the residents of that section were well satisfied with the treat ment they have received from the state highway commission. He also reported that agricultural conditions had Improved there greatly. "I once referred to Jefferson county as the county God for got," he continued. "It is now green with growing and profit able crops." Governor Martin with highway officials toured, the eastern part of the state and went into Ne vada as far as Reno, returning through northeastern California, New Dike Planned For Brownsmead (Continued from Page 1). lumbia river dike In the Browns- mead area in Clatsop county. The telegram to McNary read : "Clatsop county reports serious break In Columbia river dike in Brownsmead area. Local author lties unable to handle protection necessary on account of river cur rent increasing evidently caused to freshet and channel shifting ''Need ' immediate action and flood control by United States army engineers". The telegram to the army en gineers was similar , to that sent to McNary. Republican Committee Witt Meet on Saturday Saturday the republican county precinct committeemen .will meet In the courthouse to organize fol lowing .the primary .election ef May. The session will be held In the circuit court room at 2 o'clock. Addresses are expected from those who attended the na tional convention in Cleveland and plans will be laid for the fall campaign. PI that yttf'f VMatiott la CaftadYf Mow taia Playground' .( die sop of the world,. .aid eajey teat and tecrsatieai. liv at castU-hotcis r ia ewsntottaUa riislet. fata slow sseapi. .. rats have beta srtatiy rtductdV wklt spcdal rare lor iamibcl and lonatay asissts. lANFF SPWNOS HOTIL- v; Si 40 Eiarept4i Fta. , CHATEAU LAKL LCOSE-.- $5.00 aa, Ewnyisa p!. EMERALD LAJOt CHAIXT- So40 np saJwduts aacals. CHAUTrOALOW CAMP5- $5X0 par day, sacUdint sMaW SJLI0 , par wetfc. Every pltastM to (vary aMaiW ef At UmUr MiU-lush eoti, bkint, Kiiunf twisMatias, ridinsv AIptM cuaabMft, tiaais and dasieini at tiw tvtninf. Thk gtoelatal seaufiUia tegj is aajity tuAti by aisttwiiWiU ev tnml V triUi.Uvr, mmmtr Urt an eaw avaEablc AlUEXPENa TOUM I Ask abotit tK (oar ansl abuday totart t At Canadiaai Kocfcies...lioai. Jssat JO to Sspt. IS BnW, Uk Umh mi tmvU Uk uaa a saotarina.. ' . . ' - " ' ... far sWcraturc, tosspUts details aaj tier, call at writs oar local effios. CANADIAN PACIFIC TLa W. M. MACON. Oral Ats. tWr Uses. 2 . W. Bni.Os. Bank BUa.) ieae BR. 0)7, fafilaaa. f ! mm fsitrf 'I soa r j V- - - coo He Requests One Meal; to Get 1 en Harry Colt saw a likely look ing prospect for a free . meal yesterday and believe it or not, he not only got a free meal but five day's meals and a place to , sleep beside. ., . . . . The prospect-, for : the hand but turned out to: be Sheriff ' A. C. BuTk, who took the man into Justice court "and filled out a ;warrant charging him with vagrancy and with ; making a business of r soliciting f a n d s : upon the street. ; : ... t Justice of Peace 'Miller Br Hayden sentenced the man to five days in the county Jail aft-J er Colt entered a plea of guilty to the charge. Now the sheriff, instead of giving the man just one handout, haa to feed him : for five days -but at county ex pense. - ' Dedicate Sequoia Tree, Waldo Park The sequoia tree which William Waldo, Salem pioneer, planted In 1872 at what is now the west side of Summer street a few feet north of Union, last night was dedicated to him and the tiny plot of ground surrounding it formally named Waldo park by the Salem chapter of the American War Mothers last night. Ten war mothers circled the tree and recited a dedicatory ritual. ' Waldo purchased the redwood sprout from an itinerant peddler, Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, who Pre sided, told the dedication. andU ence. She pointed out that George Brown, who was present .last night, was a descendant of the Waldo family. The brief ceremony included a talk on "Historical .Trees of Ore gon" by Lynn P. Cronemiller . of the state forestry department;' reading of "Trees" written - by Joyce Kilmer, by Mrs.-Addie Cur--tls, chapter poetess; a dedication address - by Lizbeth A. Waters, state War Mothers president, and acceptance of the park by Mayor V. E. Kuhn. Improving Police Efficiency Is x4im (Continued from Page 1) ibility list. Patrolman Donald Nicholson stands at the head of the promotion list and his bro ther, Paul Nicholson, at the top of the roster from which new : of fl eers are selected. Alderman Ross Goodman, chairs man', and Edwin Goodenough are the only active members of the. police committee. Goodenough at his first council meeting declared parking regulations should be stringently enforced. Walter Fuhrer, former chairman third committeeman, is recuperating from a recent surgical operation and is at present inactive in coun cil affairs. Woman Will File Assault Charges (Continued from Page 1) Miss Blagden said in Memphis she would ask Sheriff Howard Burlin of Crittenden county to make good his promise of protec tion and return to Earle to pre fer the charges. am, sure I can identify the men," she said. "I only hope they haven't got scared and run out of Earle." CurUn said he would investi gate thy charges provided Miss Blagden or the minister would make formal complaint. SICK- LADY LIVES AGAIN ASHER ILLNESS YIELDS TO WORLD WAR MEDICINE Lost All Interest in Life," Declares Reno Woman, Was Losing weight Fast Food Nauseated Me. But Williams' S.L.K. Formula Gave Me New Lease on Life!" SO many people are complaining rtt fosllnr "vAnuini" -' .ml "run - down. They can't eat and food ' Just ferments in their stomach and doesn't pass natur ally through 'the body. - Such men and women will be thrilled by the remarkable testimony of Mrs. Ir ene Davis 2100 So. Virginia, Reno, Ner., furnished to the Per ry's Drug Store, 115 S. Com!, Salem. , She says: -; Lost Health Fast Tor the past three jreart I have been terribly run down, half' sick all the time. Had no appe tite and food seemed to leave me nauseated after meals. During that time I lost eleven pounds! I got to the point ; where life held no Interest at all any more. I was habitually constipated, and getting up at night became a re gular habit that mined my rest. "I heard ef the remarkable re sults of Williams S.L.K. Form ula through a friend. ' So I bought a bottle to try myself. After the third, day I began to get my appetite back, and a short while after that I began to gain my old weight back again. I can truthfully say that Williams' S.L. K. Formnlar has given me a new lease on life. I am glad of this opportunity to ten everyone of the remarkable results I got from taking Williams' S.L.K." TJn usual Free Trial Flam j Doesn't this remarkable state ment arouse new hop In t h e hearts of yon who hate been ail ing for i long time? Other treatment may have failed to get .to the cause of your troubles,, but yon certainly cannot overlook this nnusual opportunity to try a med icine that waa developed . during Aid Provided For 5 Blind Persons : Financial assistance has, beerf approved for five blind persons In Marion county : under the new state-federal social- securities agreement, it was annaunced yes terday by Glenn C Nlles, execute ive secretary for the county re lief committee. - The initial pay mentg recommended by .the coma mit tee averaged ,$20 each.' li Assistance for the blind is nof as; restricted in regard i -to rest dence as is old 'a ge assistance," Vtl. ..M lr- W. sllfrlM. fn 1J new .type j of payments, persons must have lost their sight In Ore gon-or at least to have lived in" the state five out of the last nlno years and .the last year continn? ously. . The - payments, however, r as with those- to - the - aged, are) granted anywhere the recipient 9 . . . . - ... . - " ueeu lutm in ensi, xues bsju. . The relief committe also has ap i proved old age payments averag ed $19.88 each to 55 new ap plicants. SHOP SALLY'S DRESS DriEGQ 5.95 Value DLOUSEC 98c, 1.28, 1.98, 2.98 O O O 0 0 o o BATHING SUITS Wool 1.98 2.98 o o o o o o o WASH FROCKS 78c, 98c, 1.28, 1.98 o o o o o o o ALTERATION FREE . Look for the Big; Neon Slfn 357 Court St. 357 Court St. . V.VA'AVmP... Remarkable Recovery of Mrs. Irene Davis, 2200 So. Virginia, Reno, Nev from Steady Decline la Health, Credited to Prescrip tion of Ex-Army Doctor, ' the World JSVar and has been pre scribed, . by a well-known ex- army doctor, to thousands of suf ferers from sluggish stomach, Kidneys, liver - and : bowels.. The sensationally; successful -V resulta obtained by Williams' S.L.K. For mula, throughout the United States, has induced a prominent local druggist to obtain the lo cal agency for this medicine. Now yon can get Williams' 8. L.K. 7 Formula at Perry's Drug Store, 115 S. ComT Salem, under a most nnusual Money - Back Guarantee. - Come in today and get a 10-day trial bottle of Wil liams S.L.K. Formula. Unless it gets Quick, satisfactory results in your case the trial wont .cos yon one cent! r 1 - C CI tfsVsJtMMs ai ks 'L A Smart di-V; Chiffons . V LA 8.95 Value I is-98 " W e o & , li .'Screen. 7 Fashions. 15.00 I V Value krv) W YX o o o Sallys 111 x v x - It j: jsafeaStaaa ui i x.yWw:aasW r I