The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 04, 1936, Page 11, Image 11

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon Sunday Moraing, October 4, 193$
Philharmonic
Tea to Be
Oct. 13
TWENTY tables bare already
been reserved for the Phil
harmonic benefit bridge party
to be given at the home of
Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding on Oc
tober , 13. The committee in
charge of the affair Include
JTESDAMFS
V. E. Kuhn Barkley Newmsn :
Frank Bowcrsos Joe Roman
8. E. Kelson W. E. Anderson
Arfb Jtrman
Those wishing to reserve tables
-will please call members of the
committee.
M. E. Society Will
Have Meeting
Tuesday
THE Woman's Home Missionary
society of the First M. K.
church, has arranged an inter
esting program for its meeting
Wednesday at 2:15. The affair,
to be held in the Carrier room
of the church temple will include
devotlonals by Mrs. E. C. Rich
ards, and a discussion of political
Issues and initiative measures of
the coming election. Four' major
students of Social Science depart
ment of Willamette university
who will lead the discussion are
Pauline Winslow, Lawrence Mor
ley, George Self and Monroe
Q TIT A A T 1 O TV A
t Mrs. Herbert Ostlind will direct
a social boar after which tea will
be served. Mrs. E. J. Swafford
and Mrs. George- Alden win pre.
side over the tables that will be
Budget Gharts Show
Expenditures v for :
' ; Income Groups ; :
- J By MAXINE BUREN "
FOLLOWING last week's discussion of the family budget,
let's get down to figures. Here's the budget for a single
person with a salary of 75 dollars per month. He's al
lowed:';" -:Vr ': '; T: : :--: ,
Savings $2.50; room, 2 meals, $37.00; lunches $10.00,
clothing $15.00, laundry and cleaning $2.50, advancement
ana entertainment; ss.00. . O
Now look at the married cou
ple without children. In this
group, the saving group, because
more is needed for the future a
savings include life insurance.
Room 'and two meals change rent
to housing and food, clothing re
mains the same as does advance
ment. Operating takes the place
of laundry, j : : . .
This conple is allowed: savings
$10.00. food $27.00. rent and up
keep $20. clothing $15.00, operat
ing: $10.00, advancement,. $8.00.
Now look at the average Ameri
can family and take the lowest
practical Income of $125 per
month. This family is composed
of two parents and two children.
The budget allows:
Savings $6.00, food $41.00,
shelter $32.00, clothing $25.00,
operating $14.00, advancement
$7.00. - i i
In this group savings must in-
decorated with late autumn flow
ers and bronze tapers.
The president, Mrs. William E.
Kirk is anxious for each member
to come and j bring a guest.
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PIANO
Conservatory Graduate - State Credits
BEGINNERS A ADVANCED;
Ensemble - Playing - Harmony - Eartraining .
Classes in The Donning Improved
STUDY AND LOUISE ROBTN TECHNIC FOR CHILDREN
Phone 6559 Studio: 695 N. Liberty
MELTON STUDIO MUSICAL TEA
Sunday, October 11th at 4 O'Qock
645 Market St. j
The Interested Public Invited
FRANCES VIRGINIE MELTON; MM.
PIANIST - TEACHER - LECTURER r
Instruction from the beginning to advanced artistic interpre
tation. Special beginners coarse with supervised practice and
lessons with assistant student teachers. . . i. Telephone 0419
NIKOLA
Z AN
Internationally-Knoicn Baritone and Teacher
Six Years Operatic Experience in Europe
12 years teaching In New York and 8 years in '.
Portland, Oregon
"Will teach singing in Salem every Monday at
605 Union St. For an appointment, call 8328
Dorothy Pearce
Teacher of Piano
All Grades of Piano
Instruction
Beginners and Advanced
HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS
, GIVEN
267 North Winter Street
Phone 4236
FRANK E. CHURCHILL
Teaclier of Piano and
Pipe Organ
High School Credits Given
. Beginners and Advanced ' ,
Stndio: 000 D St. Phone 6530
BERTHA JUNK DARBY
Piano and Theory
PROGRESSIVE SERIES
625 Union; Phone 7758
MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN
Mrs. Frank Lilburn, Director
9tn Season in Salem. We Fea
ture Creative Work. Opens
Sept. 21st. 575 N. Cottage
teL 461S. AasU; Berta, Bar
ker. Harriet ZoseL
DALBERT C JEPSEN
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
2381 State
Phone 5180
MRS. DAVID EASON
PIAXO ,
As. Teachers: Bert K. Barker
993 Court St. Phone 9490
Sirs. Kenneth Daltoa
483 University . Phone, 4547
ELMA WELLER
Piano
Studio: 695 N. Liberty
Phone 6559
Sirs. Walter Denton
Accredited Teacher
Special Attention Given
, to Children
Nelson Bids. Phone 7514
LENA BELLE TARTAR
VOICE
Conservatory Graduate, State
Credits. Studio: 303 H Court
St. Phone 3847. Residence "Ixs
BeDe. Phone 3460.
MOIXIE HILL STYLES
Piano and Voice
ACCREDITED TEACHER
1130 Marion Phone 6181
JESSIE F. BUSH
State Accredited
Piano - Creative Music
Daily Kindergarten
: Opens Sept 21st
1363 S. Cora'l - Phone 8283
MRS. IIEMIY LEE
Teacher of Piano
Beginning "and Advanced
Pupils ...
554 N. Liberty TeL 5194
CARL B. BOWMAN
I Teacher of
Cornet - Trombone Baritone
Tuba - Mcllophoae
, ! - Harmony
631 X. VTIater Phone 7168
elude life Insurance and any other
permanent savings, for instance if
the house is being, purchased or
is already owned, some of the
shelter costs can go toward sav
ings and , other expenses. Food
for the married man must include
his lunches, shelter Includes some
upkeep, but some may be charged
to operating. Taxes on the house
or rent or payments may be
charged jointly to operating and
shelter. Some laundry must be
charged to clothing, the remain
ing to operating. The fund for
advancement Is arranged to in
clude vacations, magazines, recre
ation and unexpected emergencies.
More or fewer children step or
reduce certain expenditures. A
child added, cuts down the sav
ings to $4.00, steps up the food to
$49.00 adds a dollar to the cloth
ing bill and reduces the operat
ing to 510.00 and the advance
ment to $4.00 to cover differ
ences. Others remain the same.:
If there's only one child in the
family, savings are $9.00, food
goes down to $32.00, shelter and
clothing are the same, operating
Jumps to $16.00 and' advancement
to $11.00.
This is a budget, worked out by
statistics produced by business
firms and follows the government
figures. The rise and fall of prices
makes less difference than it
would seem, because this is built
on per cents and most prices
fluctuate at about the same rate.
I have a complete budget chart
with salaries ranging above these
and anyone - who is interested may
telephone me at 9101 for figures
on a specific Income, Or drop into
the Statesman office for a look
Honored By Group -
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Miss Helen Kestly, recently chosen to head the Rainbow Girls of Chad
wick Assembly No. 3 as worthy adviser. Bliss Kestly is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kestly of 1243 North Capitoj.
at the charts.
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In tHe Valley Social Realm
Hostesses H on or
Bride-Eelct .
At Shower
ONE of the many pre - nuptial
affairs to honor Miss Lucille
Rolow, popular bride-elect of
Maurice Heater, was the surprise
Party for which Mrs. James Se
hon, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth- Barker,
Mrs. Clinton Stan dish and ; Miss
Colene Mennis were hostesses at
the Standish home Friday night.
A miscellaneous shower . was
the feature of the evening for
the bride-elect. Fall flowers were
used about the guest rooms and
supper was served by the hos
tesses. "
Those bidden to honor ' Miss
Rolow were Mesdames "Warren
Keener, Floyd Rudle, Wayne
Dunham. Robert Kitchen, Floyd
McCarroll. Neil Fleming, Marian
Lais, Walter Martin. Cecil Mann
ing. John Rolow W. A. Heater.
Franklin Kucera. Loring Grier,
Stanley Satchwell, Joe Johnston,
Charles Taylor. Lois Baisden,
Harold Heath of Portland and
Arthur Smith. Jr.. of White Sal
mon. Wash., the Misses Jane Ed
wards, Vivian Sharysnack. Hazel
Irons, Thelma Strand. Bea Kert
son, Betty Rae McGahan, Roberta
Varley. Vera Beugli and Barbara
Walker.
Comstocks to Help Build
Bandon Emergency Homes
nee Ran Silverton Mill
MONMOUTH, Oct. 3. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Comstock plan to leave
soon for Bandon where he Will be
employed as a carpenter in con
struction of the new emergency
homes for residents. They have
lived at Monmouth for about 18
years; coming from the midwest
where Comstock was engaged In
sawmill operation. He started a
mill at Silverton some years since
and lost it in a fire: and later,
while living Salemr lost a home
by fire.
AuroraA new element of ex
pectancy and flutter is noticed In
social circles and various organi
zations. - Schedules now being
made .known gives promise of a
delightful variety or entertain
ment for days ahead, i For the
card minded, Mrs. F. C. Renfrew
opened the season by Inviting
friends to a. five table bridge
luncheon Thursday. ' The- hospit
able home was made more lovely
by gorgeous dahlias rightly plac
ed about the rooms, reflecting the
vivid autumn coloring of costumes
worn by the guests. Mrs. John
Kraus. Mrs. A. L. Strickland and
Mrs. U. Eiler scored high. Quests
were Mesdames M. H. Evans, F.
McAllister, N. Yergen, W. C. Grim,
E. E. BradtL J. W. Sadler. L.
Gerod, C. Moreland, B. F. Giesy,
B. W. Stoner, C. E Gil breath. TJ.
Eiler. P O. Ottoway. F. M. Ferg
uson, C. Calef L. G. Giesy, C. E.
Iraland, A. L. Strickland and C. P.
Shewey. .
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Turner The Better Homes and
Garden club will meet Thursday
afternoon, October 8, at the home
of Mrs. Wallace Riches. I Officers
for next year will be elected, and
other business transacted.
'
Woodburn The first fall meet
ing of the Homemakers Exchange
club will be held at the home of
Mrs. P. G. Vickers, 471 Montgom
ery street-Monday afternoon. .
Fine House Being Built
For Grocer, L. B. Howard
MONMOUTH, Oct. 5. L. B.
Howard, Monmouth grocer, has
had construction work begun this
Week for a new home, 40 by 36
feet on a lot fronting East Main
street, near Cattron street, and ex
tending back to East street. The
house will have an exterior of
brick veneer and shakes. Hard
wood floors are planned, fireplace,
partial basement and six rooms
with bath, in story and half style,
A. N. Poole" is the contractor. Ly
man Parker has charge of excava
tion. . .
Dr. J. Vinton Scott
DENTISTRY
304-305 First Nat. Bank
BIdg.
Phone 6064
Res. 0726
Scbtts Mills. The; ladies of
Scotts Mills and vicinity hare been
exceptionally busy this week.
Wednesday a .Dart-Jones pre-
nuptial shower was given at the
home of Mr. Dart's sister, Mrs.
Russell Moberg. Sixty-four were
present. Miss Jones received many
beautiful and useful presents. As
sisting In serving were Mrs. J. E.
Jones, Mrs. Grace Dart, Mrs. Mel-
vin Creailla and Miss Mildred
Conlson. ;
Friday Mrs. Lena Bellinger en
tertained the Royal Neighbor club
at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Floyd Shepherd. Twenty-three-ladles
were present and a pot-lack
lunch watf-served. During the busi
ness meeting fa the afternoon the
mlnutes-ot the first' meeting held
March 29, 1922, were read. There
were- nine charter -members, all
living except Mrs. Minnie Gro-
ahong, who passed away almost
two years ago. Before adjourning
to met at home of Mrs. Norma Et-
lln, November Sr tha Udies took a
traw-.TOte, Roosevelt 10, Lemke
8, Landon, S. Two of the ladiea
declined to vote. i
v The P.T.A. will meet with the
old teachers in a reception for the
new teacher Thursday, October
10. : , 1
Aldens Guests
At Facult
- Dinner
MEMBERS of the Willamette
university faculty wfll honor
Dr. and Mrs. George H. Al
den; at a large dinner party Tues
day night in the banquet Iroom of
the Y.M.C.A. at 6:30 o'clock.
-The affair will be an au revoir
tribute to Dr. and Mrs. Alden be
fore they depart to take tip their
residence in Los Angeles j Dr. Al
den has been on the university
faculty for tHe past 20 ylars and
resigned his position as fhead of
the history department- last
spring. ' " . .": . :
' - Places will be marked? for 85
guests at a long table which will
be centered with an arrangement
of zinnias and autumn. I leaves.
Candles wfll furnish the ' only
light ' I -
A very Interesting program has
been arranged by Proff Ww C,
Jones. Short, talks will be given
by the various members! of the
faculty who travelled dating the
summer.
i TVorklng on the general com
mittee, for the affair are Mrs.
Bruce R. Baxter, Mrs. j Roy S.
Keene, Mrs. Frank Erickspn,: Mrs.
W. C. Jones and Dean Olive M.
Dahl." --r-jr".'-' yr -. .;,
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New Kingwood Residents
Hosts, Mormon, lElders
KINGWOOD, Oct. S.idr. and
Mrs. H. McGee who recently mov
ed Into the BeLisle house from Sa
lem were hosts Friday njight fof
a cottage meeting of the Salem
Morman organization. Assisting
were Elders Campbell -and Erick
son. I
Many Newcomers
In Zena School
ZENA, Oct. S. The Opening of
Zena school with Miss Dorotha
Belknap - aa. teacher,' tonnd the
children of a number of newcom
ers enrolled here, making a good
sixed school. ;- .
First graders Include Donald
Hall. Robert Doss and Elmer
Christensen; second grade, Mary
Gladys McConnel, La Vonne Lay
ton, Audrey Merrick and Romalee
Kelson and Earl. Bond.
" Newcomers, Lorena RochtL Ar
den Shepard, Sam Barker, Evelyn
Etzel, Flora Bond, Marvin Christ
ensen. Edward Stiff, Donald Mc-
PAdE ELEVEN
Hone, Chester Merrick. Marie
Manning, Dale Worthlngton,
Beanlah Rochtl. Raymond Steph
ens. Leon a Christensen and Joe
Shepard. ,. ,
City Dads Reduce Bond
Interest for Monmouth
MONMOUTH, Oct 2. Bids re
ceived for refunding the $60,000
city water bond issue, were opened
last night. A combination bid
made by Tripp, McCleary. and
Baker-Fordyce company, to pur
chase the bonds at 4 per cent,
was accepted. The old bonds had
12 years to run. but bore an in
terest rate of C pee cent. The
change will reduce interest charg-
es by $900. ;
SOME PEOPLE
PREFER
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100- white goose down
beantifnlly tailored tqeked
quilted and embroidered. Gold,
Blue, Rose, Green, pahara,
Peach; Eggshell, Orchid.;. Taf
fetas priced at
$19.85 $22
a $27.50
50
and not forgetting that ZM
lb. down comfort that lean be
washed and Ironed! Floral
broadcloth1 coverings th blue,
green, rose, gold and ojrehld i
$10.95 j j
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