ill.ul 1 1 numerous Clubs Entertained ThisVJeek ' Club week It li with numerous Juncheons and bridge parties .slated (or today and Tlday. Mr. and Mrs. David Wright are en- tertalnlng members of their din, ner dob tonight at their home on Stewart street. Mr. and Mra.f lUj tocom will be additional, ..guests and cards will be in play . Goring the evening. .- ' Mrs. H. R. Kouinson has bld- . i dea member of her club to a .dessert luncheon and cards this a.ternoon at her home on North 1 ith street. Several additional guests have : been invited and contract-will be In play during . th afternoon. '. Mrs. James B. Toung will be a luncheon hostess today at her Korth Summer street home in . t compliment to members ot her "club and a few additional guests. Tables for contract will be la lay following the luncheon. Club Members Feted Mrs. James Hardle will honor - members ot her club tonight with . a late ' supper . following an eve ning, of cards. Miss Genevieve :- iReed will be an additional guest -' and"the ; Patriotic .motif will" be ' -leased in the appointments. Mrs. Charles Felke has invited members" ot, her club to luncheon and cards Friday : afternoon at Vher horn on Richmond. Mrs.; Joan Bagley and Mrs. Kenneth' , Mnrdock win be additional guests. Mrs. E. H. Kennedy was host ,ess to members of the Adolynk "ielub Wednesday afternoon for : luncheon ' and an afternoon of contract. Mrs. John Brady was a special guest. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harris Liets ' were hosts to members of their -dinner and pinochle cl-b last night at their South Liberty .street home. The members are Mr. add Mrs. Richard Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Liets. , Thursday Club Tea at - Boise Home Today On today's calendar is the tea for which members of the Thurs day lub will be hostesses at the home of Mrs. Reuben P. Boise on North Summer street in com pliment to Mrs. Charles A. - Spragae and members of the leg islative contingent. Calling hours " are from 3 to C o'clock. - Presiding at the. tea urns will be Mrs. Richard Cartwright, Mrs. George . A. Pearce,i Mrs. Russell . Catlin . and Mrs. Robert Hen dricks. Assisting In the serving will be Mrs. Irving Rand of Port land, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Prince - W. Byrd, Mrs. Braiier .Small, Mrs. John J. Elliott. Mrs. .Paul Hendricks. Mrs. Richard Slater. Mrs.. H. P, . Noble. Mrs. :B.eyman Boise. Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Miss 1 Dorothy Pearce .and Dr. Helen Pearce. r Among the out-of-town guests at th . affair will h MrsT Rn. fdolph Prael of Portland who will , be the guest of Mrs. Boise and Mrs. Estes Snedecor and Miss Constance King of Portland, who will be . guests of Mrs. Frank Snedecor. ;,.-'-."'!, The PI Beta Phi alumna; their husbands and escorts .will be en tertained at a no-host dinner par- ty tonight at the home of Dr. and t.wmm mn, 7 I, The committee arranging the af- . fair Includes Mrs. King, Mrs. Har i old Ladd and Mrs. Clarence Ham- , llton. . . nn. ueorge uiicn nu xir. ; George Whit, motored to Corval- VnTJ . Bond, wire or Major Bona, was Jiosiess.. .... " Chadwkk chapter, - Order of Friday will be heldthe moatb- Eastern Star , met Tuesday night Tly meeting ?or the Waldo Hill' Ja the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Har ;eemiha.nity club special r, e. Crawford, worthy matron -fr?I,wmfIJ hlfi 5'Md Mr JSi M,urra7,' w.Lthy r the: Chemawa . Indian school. Ncl natron, nresided. Mrs. Haiel Foa- beet lunch and dancing, " ' ' f Mrs. .George Weller and Mrs, Wallace Carson were the lun cheon guests ot Miss EloUe Buck at the Monmouth Normal school Tuesday. i:f - - ! Sir. and Mrs. Walter Kirk i have returned from a stay in San ' Francisco. I .-uv;-:"--.-:v:v: ' aaarssraaasaa ' : . i . . ; 1 p n l2 V7 I.": THE NEY I L a.lJ 6T9 CLUB CALENDAR Wcdnrsday, Febraary , Ladies' guild. Araerlcaa Ltt theran chnrcb, 1 p.m. ': Presbyterian ? Women's Mis sionary society meet at church. 2 p-ra Catholic Daughters of Am- erica, card party. Women's elub-, : holaz KtiSJr'aLi- AMUU ; WWUV.W. faculty room. 1:30 p.m. Hal Hlbbard aaxlUary bene fit card party at Cherry City bakery. .7:30 p.m. Public In vited. West Salem Woman's clnb meets at clubroom, Z p.m. . Woman's Home Missionary society of Leslie church with Mrs. E. A. Rboten, 169S South High. 2 p. m. Women's Foreign Mission ary society, of First Methodist church meet in Carrier room . . 2:15 p. m. v Missionary society. First Congregational church, with Mrs. M. M. Fake, 842 S. 12th, 2:30 p. m. FOE social club with Mrs. Ray Moore, Pacific highway, cars leave Fraternal temple 1:30 p. m. ... .t -- Thenday, February 9 Pythian Sister card party at Kp hail. t .m,' -; -zy Mothers' elub of Troup: 12 with Mrs. Merrill J3arber ,48r' North IWb street, 2:30 pV m. .. Merry Minglers with Mra, C.' L. Snyder 2 p. m. ' -:'.'.':' Willing Workers' class ' of First Christian church with Mrs. Carl Cellers, 910 North Church 2 p. m. Woman's Missionary society, United Brethren church with Miss Bertha VanCleave, 940 -N. 17th, 2:30 p. m. Woman's Relief Corp meet at Fairgrounds for all day meeting. Woman's Benefit association rCgular meeting at WCTU hall, 201 S. Commercial, 8 p. m. . Maccabee tent hive 122, bus iness meeting Fraternal temple, 1 p. m., also program. Friday, February 10 Juvenile Neighbors of Wood craft, Valentine 4 p. m.. Frater nal temple. Daughters of Union Veter ans of Civil War at WCTU hall, at 8 p. m. Woman's Missionary society of First Baptist church meet at church, 2 p. m. Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary; 8 p. m., at J. P. Ster lman home, 220 Meyers street. Benefit tea by Mothers club for scout troop No. 1 at home of Mrs. Bertha Ray, 1311 S. Liberty, 2 o 5 p.m. Monday, February 13 Executive committee, Amer ican Legion auxiliary, with Mrs. F. Alfred Williams. ir..i rii. t vomers wuu invilCU Tn Prnoram Ta f Trooram lca Mrs. T. M. Smith and Mrs. J . . A- 11,1,8 were hostesses to mem- Ders of tBe Dalda Dau Gamma Mothers' club Tuesday afternoon at Lausanne hall. . The program included vocal numbers by J. A. Sholseth and a talk by Mrs. L. B. Jones. At the tea hour the host eases were assisted by Misses Mar cia McClaln, Barbara, Pinney and Beth Hall. o y- Saussure, Mrs. L. B. Jones, Mrs. T. v tiKK. Present were Mrs. Charles De- C. L. Riggs, Mrs. N. C. Hubbs, Mrs. H. Clark, Mrs. A. J. Vick, Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mrs. Norma Shaw. Mrs. J. A. Mills. Mrs. T. M. Qmith M T rit.natHrk Misii S-lfci.IiS'SbiS i-?- Sh,6eth nd . ter of Carnatioi: chanter. Prine- vllle wa. an. honored' guest. The initlatdry work was given for xirm na s ru,sart .-....., The meetl-g of Pro-America. which was scheduled for next Monday at the. Marion hotel, has been postponed until Monday, February 20.: ! cost' .las,.---.-. flu i J Kfamharc Hostesses for Bridge Party A deUghtful affair of Tuesday sight was the benefit bridge par ty for which members of the St. Cecelia Guild of St. Paul's Eplsco- , . pal church were hostesses at the parish halL Winning prizes were Miss Vlr-V : gJnia Cross, Mrs. Joseph Felton and Ren Georga Swift. Refresh ments, were served following the evening's play and. presiding at the table were. Mrs. Nora Ball and " Mrs. George Swift. Attending were Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift, Mr. and Jtrs.. I George OttenK Miss Mabel McCul ! lough, Mrs. A. L. Yates, Mrs. Nora Ball, Mrs. Claude M. Johns, Mrs. ! B. P. Pound, Mrs. W.U. JCraas, Mrs. Thomas JC. Rilea, Mrs, .Wil lis E. Vincent, Mrs. O. K. Da Witt, Mrs.-William H. Burghardfc Mnu 1 Rex Sanford. Miss Harriet Webb, Mra. JH. H.Princehouse; arMra. I Irvine Capllnger, MrsL" A; Ha- i gef, Mrs. Franklin Prlncehoase, Mrs. S. G. Hinkle," MrsT Paul L Ficke. Mrs.' JohaA. 01soh,' Mrs. . r'A. H. Wnsori. Miss Marguerite Smith, Miss Jean Pound, Miss Ed . na Matthls, Jliss Lucy Fisher, . Miss Elizabeth O'Reilly. Miss Ann Juranek, Miss Hilda Fries,' Mias Eliae Schroeder, Miss lone War-. ren, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Mr. and Mrs. James Laidlaw. Mrs. Kittle Graver, Mrs. Nellie Harris, : Mrs. Jessie Jones, Mrs. Florence .Irwin, Miss Clara Urlaub, Miss Mildred Beeson, Miss Ruth Glvan, : Miss Helen Hiller, ; Miss Marian Hultenburg, Miss 'Ruth SUrrett, : Miss Ruth Sawyer, Miss Virginia : Cross, Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Miss Beulah Campbell, Miss Marian Bretx, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Miss Char lotte McClary, Miss Jacauellne. Williams, Miss Barbara MeLomghr lin and Miss Shirley Evenson. Miss Mielke Entertains Delta Zeta Alumnae Miss Clara Mielke entertained the alumnae of Delta Zeta so rority at her home on State street Taesday night with an attractive party carrying out the Valentine, theme in decorations and ap pointments. Honors in contract went to Vinril sexton ThT rn also enloVed a "white lenhant'' rift Mrs. BJarne Ericksen and Mrs. exchange Mrs VI Shaffer a Delta ZeU from Kansas university was welcomed as a new member, Members of the alumnae assoela- tion are: Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mrs. Edmond Carle ton, Mrs. Ward Davis, Mrs. George Douglas, Mrs. BJarne Ericksen, Mrs. c! F. Feike, Miss Clara Mielke. Miss Maxlne Paul sen, Miss Grace Rucker, Mrs. Virgil Sexton, Miss Anne Marie Tetlow, Mrs. H. W." Williams and Miss Ruth Ward. . The Women's Auxiliary to the Disabled American Veterans of the World War held an all day sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. E. T. Ideen. No host lun- cheon at noon. The day was spent In sewing for the Roseburg facility and a quilt was started Ior -weiiaremmutee. Taps Present were; Mrs. rrana tnro- Mrs. Otto Mehlhoff. Mrs. Hansen!1 Mrs! raui Tnaraison, Mrs. Herman imkj, jnrs. atxbw urewsier, rf" ,;rt!i or0 M MW"J2I? 0strJinder' to kospiUl chafman and. aa- tional executive eommitteewom- '.. 'A " w' Wallace Wharto. la eater- will be T nome on North iCapitoi street in compliment to Miss Julia Qnery of Los Angeles who is Tis- itiaa in the canital ' SW". Dr. and Mrs. Brace Rr Baxter have as their house guests, Bishop and Mrs. W. Bertrand Stevens of Los Angeles. ' ' ' Packed with features youll find in no other stand ard washer $20.00 higher tecnunng.new conveniences you'll find in no other washer at ArlYjpxice--4his new EASY Washer is a sensational BARGAIN at its new low . " ... New Rubber-tacted Turbolator wrashing actioa mora durable. 20 -enLler . 1 itardy wring--with hill-w V f FInisld la grey and whUe-r-with porcakdn anamel tub Rut- ' proof wKb, nww Bonderita trecrtxnent of all cheat metal parts Chip- - wiut new jxacea iamei.iinita t a. . ; Mm o o MAXINE BUREN j . i Mm Awn) "? ' a ' I'm looking for a spot remover to remove the spot left by a spot remover !" There's more than a snot of fashion .jroaM jroa wish one lota of it removed, so full ot harmonious swing is the whole. Of sand colored tweed, it predicts that light shades will race to a photo finish with darks for coats this spring. A crim son leather belt pulls through stitched tabs topping the godets which give the skirt its flare. Wear an ascot to match the belt. Copyright, 1939, Esquire Features, Inc. Bv MAXINE BUREN Those eoncert-goers of Salem rlclnlty who tor the past two enjoying com- lorvauie ana iiincuii ucsue u- ditorium will have an opportunity now to prove appreciation, be- cause there's to be a concert giv- n on February 17 for the bene- lit of the piano fund. Perhaps many have not known that the grand piano being used by musl- clans has been purchased and win be In the auditorium permanently, But tne program to ne present- ed for the beneiit or tne piano fund, under the auspices of the Leslie PTA, is going to be one of unusual Interest because Jean Hobson Rich and Kmory Hobson are presenting a two-piano recital as the evening's attraction. This is the first public appearance of this talented brother and sister duo, and the news of their program is being received with a great deal of enthusiasm among those who know of their musicianship. f r-L.U- "o . MUSIC Clubs Beginning Program Series The Oregon Federation of Mu- ,A rinha i. herinnlnr a series of weekly radio programs over KSLM tonight at 10 o'clock with m eoneert Ten ,by a quarttt tr0m tne Congregational church. The schedule Is being arTanrd bv ' :u Uireimt flan -d Bniletr Mng . by Mrg NeTa Mundinger. ui.. vmhu xihi... . . vr . mi r K.r;'r. . , 7? . . , ' gfS Xl?0 wind !iek.o. Lo, How rm Biominiretorint iM J thi, tkw-- -- ew4 Prayer Fro, H..,i d Creu.. aopraia Uiettme gear com Gfentrai . . 325 COURT St: O ::ph6ne1i5022 me O O Women's EdUor- in this new spring coat nor Art Center Reception On Friday A special musical program is being arranged for the art public reception and open house being given at the Art Center Friday night by the Willamette university quartet, composed of advanced students an d Including Dorothy iira, wuu wiwvsii Mabelle Tilham riollnists and Lois Burton, pianist. This group of musicians as appeared fre- quently at various social events and broadcasts for the Willamette program over KOAC. Officers including Mrs. Vernon a. Douglas, retiring president of the Art Center, and Mr. Varney e. Kuhn, newly elected president wm be honored at the reception. other officers, past and new, are otto K. Paulus, Mrs. J. M. Devers, jjrs. w. E. Anderson, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, Miss Esther Wilcox, Mr. Tinkham Gilbert, Mr. E. O. Stad- ter, jr., Mr. Loren Bouller and Dr. p. q. Franklin, Open house will be observed fft,m eight to eleven that evening m the galleries and studios, The special exhibition in the main gallery is of work by Marius Hu bert-Robert, famous French artist, and the entrance galleries will show a special exhibition of litho graphs by New York artists. This show includes work by most of New York's best known lithog- r.r.hpr. luMnrilnr imnM m.nrh Adolph Dehn, Mabel Dwlght, Ku- nlyoshl and Raphael Soyer. Of ggtSi?1 interest wlU be work Jy Salem artisU Tand students in the Center, to be displayed In the -.... vi.k i.... .m.. VTZa .r'V.. , rr.,.. ITS Z S: urS ' - . be painted for Garfield school by tw. ae' . "a .Qr.aw n two students, and drawings and paintings oy aouit students. A" Slem residenU inTlted to tne receDtion Pen house, which will be Informal. The plans are in charge of Mrs. Chester Cox all ot the. member, ot the of direetorg of the Art Cen ter will assist and receive. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kromer had as their weekend guests Miss Jane O'Reilly of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. O'Reilly of Port land. Miss O'Reilly is sailing February 28 from San Francisco on . the S. S. Washington to New York where she will visit on the east coast. Mr. and Mrs. Kromer entertained with an informal party last Tuesday in celebration of their 10th wedding anniver sary. Makes the Most icious ijou have ever tasted due to the ' At Your Grocer: ; "Baked by Blaster Bakers" Del v IFoDcnxnlo Tea Is Arranged For Sunday at Rhoten Home , The Delta Phi sorority alum nae are entertaining with a lovely tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Rhoten on South Church street, Bidden to the af fair are the patronesses, honorary members, : Salem mothers club, Portland mothers club and alum nae, and friends of the Salem alumnae. Calling hoars are from three to five o'clock. . Mrs. Verne Bain will greet the guests at the door and receiving the guests will be Mrs. Roy Locke nour, Mrs. George Rhoten an Mrs. Joseph Felton. Mingling with the guests about the rooms will bo Miss Doris Un ruh. Miss Gwendolyn Hunt, Miss Kay Rlnge, Miss Marian Bretx and Mrs.- Gordon Skinner. Assisting In the serving will be Mrs. Delvin Durham. Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Arthur B. Smith, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Church and Miss Ber tha BabcecK. Other alumnae members-will' assist about the rooms. The table will be centered with a bouquet of red carnations flank ed by red tapers carrying out the Valentine motif. Legion Programs on Air Today The radio program of the American Legion auxiliary to - he on KSLM tonight at 9:30 is be ing arranged by Mrs. Leon Brown, and her national defense committee. Senator Douglas Mc Kay will speak and the string ensemble of the Sacred Heart academy will play "A National Medley" by Hufurth, "Serenade" by Toselli, "Carry Me Back to Ole Virginie" by Bland and "All American March" by Underwood. The group in ludes Marjorie Mc Dowell and Ruthyn Thomas, Ger trude Scheiss and, with Aleana Bremmer and Betty Brown at the piano. On February 12 the American Legion will have on its radio program Raymond Massey, star of "Abe Lincoln," in observance of the birth anniversary of Lin coln. The program will originate from the tomb of Abraham Lin coln, at Springfield, Illinois, and will be broadcast at 1:30 p.m. CST over CBS national network. National commander Stephen F. Chadwick of the American Le gion, and Mrs. T. K. Rinaker, national vice president of central division, American Legion auxil iary, will be heard in the half hour broadcast, which will be part of the all-day observance conducted by the American Le gion in Springfield. On February 22, from 5:00 to 5:15 p.m. EST, from Chicago, on the Blue Network (KEX) ot NBC, will come an address by Mrs. James Morris, national pres ident of the Legion auxiliary, commemorating thebirthday of George Washington. Woman's Club to Have Interesting Meeting At the meeting of the Salem Woman's club on Saturday, Ore gon's 80th birthday will be cele brated. The social committee headed by Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, is arranging the deco rations and the tea to be suggest ive of pioneer days. Mrs. C. C. Clark will give, a talk on Oregon history and Mrs. Glenn Paxson will Introduce the relatives from the family album. The soloist of the afternoon will be Miss .Margaret Simms and the Woman's club trio will sing a group of songs. It Is guest day and the ladies of the legislature are especially invited. WHEN YOU AND YOUR HUSBAND 1 BUYING YOUR CAR THROUGH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SAVES YOU HONEY... AND BUILDS YOUR FAMILY CREDIT Yo furnish ene-thira1 the price, In cosh ev trade-in, ef the cor yew wish fe bey (under three years aid). We lend you the balance to take a CASH DEAL en both car nd Insurance. You eese'aef b VmV to bcrnwfnm thit bnk. Any ot 42 Branches SboBDOITiffiDiinEa DDIiilC -of Portland nui nisT national Mrs. Canady Will Honor Guest at Reception Mrs. Waldo Zeller.and Mrs.' Ed win E. Thomas are entertaining with a charmingly arranged re ception tonight , at the former's home on Hansen avenue In com pliment to Mrs. H. A. Canady of Roseburg, wife of Representative Canady, who is In the capital during the session. - Salem ma trons and maids have been. asked to call between S and 10 o'clock to meet Mrs. Canady. The hostesses and Mrs. Canady will receive informally in the liv ing room. Mrs. George R. K. Moor head will greet the, guests at the door and Mrs. Paul Acton and Mrs. George Rhoten will mingle with the guests. Presiding at the serving table will be Mrs. Earl Snell. Mrs. W. W. Chadwick, Mrs. John Car kin and Mrs. Ernest C. Richards. Serving will be Mrs. Harry La Don, Mrs. Saul Jans. Mrs. R. Franklin Thompson and Mrs. Lloyd Lee. The table will be covered with a hand painted damask cloth cen tered with pastel spring" flowers, in ah antique pink btfwL t" Open Hoiise Saturday t Lausanne Hall ' : An event of Saturday night will be the annual Lausanne Hall open house from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. University folk and townspeople are cordially Invited to attend. Miss Barbara Holllngworth will introduce to the receiving line which will include 'Miss Lo rena Jack, Miss Olive M. Dahl, Miss Kaye Atley and Miss Hazel Sorenson. Miss Dorothy Baldwin will greet the guests b the door, j Presiding at the punch bowls : during the evening will be Mrs.' Bruce R. Baxter, Miss Helen Ar thur, Miss Helen MacHirron, and Miss Pearl Swanson. Girls resid ing in the hall will assist about the rooms and in the serving. "Prelude to Spring" is the theme for the decorations and musical numbers will be given during the evening: Miss Doro thy Baldwin is in general charge of the open house. Mrs. Eby Hostess to Missouri Club Mrs. A. M. Eby was hostess to members of the Missouri club at her home on South Commercial street Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Jessie Lucas was the assisting hostess. The Valentine motif was used in the decorations and re freshments were served following an informal afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Alvln Stewart and Mrs. E. J. Garrett. Members present were Mrs. P. C. Harland, Mrs. Robert McClay, Mrs. C. F. Watson, Mrs. E. W. Harland, Mrs. U. F. , Niederhiser, Mrs W. W. Rolofson, Mrs. F. M. Hoyt, Mrs. A. Vltone, Mrs. E Peterson, Mrs Edna Gilke, Mrs. Archie Boyles, Mrs. W. E. Week ley Mrs. J. Kelso, Mrs. Effie Gage, Mrs. A. M. Eby and Mrs. Jessie Lucas. The Laurel Social Hour club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. B. W. Emmett. Miss Betty Krebs gave piano numbers and Mrs. Fanny Brown gave a read ing on Lincoln. Mrs. Emmett was assisted by Mrs. Bina Boffel and Mrs. Clara Smith. The next meeting will be on February 21 at the home ot Mrs. Albert Beck man. Mra. Laura Richardson and daughter, Ardlss, of San Francis co, are visiting in the capital as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. DeWitt and are en route to Port land where they plan to tempori arily make their home. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt entertained with a family dinner at their Court street home last night in honor of the visitors. 'Qa WHEN YOU ' ESTABLISH CftEfHTro ONKLOAM.. YOU OPEN A SOURCE OF HEADY . cash won OTHEM MEEDS i . . banx west opthi rockixs" Portland Symphony Will Be Heard Tonight The Portland symphony orches tra, directed by Guest-Conductor Paul Lemay. regular conduct ef the Duluth symphony orchestra, will be heard on the Standard Symphony Hour this evening ever KGW from 8:15 to 8:15. For this 591st standard broad cast, Mr. Lemay has chosen a pro gram of the works of Sibelius. Mendelssohn, . Weber, J ohan n Strauss, and the contemporary American composer Arthur Shep herd. . The program Is as fpllows: Dr rrcischats Orrtr Wbr Horimi: Tbs OU CUUiolm Trail .. - Shcphaid Wiener Blot: Vlt J oh ma Straos Italiaa 8rmphBy.-(JI. , in A) . .. JiDletion FiUril - 8ibUu Three opera stars beloved of the people- and sophisticated' opera goer will appear in Hossfni's "Bar ber of Seville" on the . Metropoli tan's weekly opera, broadcast. Lily Pons, outstanding coloratura so prano In the part of Rosina, Nino Martini as Count rAImaviva, Rich ard Bonelli as Figaro and Eiio Pinxa as the music master BassiUo are members ot a cast due to de light radio audiences on Saturday. ,: Opera enthusiasts will enjoy additional preparation for the .broadcast at the Opera Guild's ' operalogtie which will be broad . cast " Thursday afternoon over KEX from 3 to 3 US and on re cordings which one may bear in the music room of the Salem pub lic library. The recordings are as follows: Orertar Toaeanial and the New York Pbilbar-oaie-8ynphon7 Orcbeitra Act 1 8cene 1 Figaro Larfe al Factotum (Roam for the Fac totum) Lawrence Tibbett Count AlmaiT Se il mio some taper (Would You Know Who Sifbi 'Neath Tour Window!) .' Charlea HackeTt Act 1 Scene 2 Roina Una Toee poco fa (A Little IVoice I Hear) Lily Pom Banilio La Calunnia (Slander'i Whisper) , Feodor Chaliapin a Hi-Y Mothers Feted At McKee Home Mrs. E. M. McKee was hostess to the Hi-Y mothers t her home Tuesday aftecnQon. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. C. A. Kells. Mrs. F. O. Bradshaw, and Mrs. A. R. Ewing. Mrs.v . J. C. Leedy presided at the' business meeting. Dr. Frank Brown gave an in teresting talk on "Christian Home" and Mrs. Arthur Utlay and her son William, gave sev eral duet numbers accompanied by Mrs. C. L. Blodgett. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George Weller. a A Valentine dance, sponsored by the Mmen and the Gleaners of the Latter Day Saints in the activity hall at Cottage and Che meketa streets on Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock. The public Is in vited. Today's Menu Rice waffles with creamed chip ped beef will be the day's main dish. Banana nut salad French dressing Rice waffles Creamed chipped beef Buttered onions Pumpkin custards a a RICE WAFFLES 1 cup cold eooked rice Vi teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 3 eggs 1 tablespoon flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 4 tablespoons melted butter 1 cup milk Sift dry Ingredients. Add egg yolks beaten with the nrllk. Beat until smooth. Add rice and melted butter. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake on hot waffle iron. Serve at once. Yield: 4 waffles. o o YOU'LL WAHTTO KNOW THESE SIMPLE FACTS. . CL AUTOISOatLI LOAN - ";'V' auca fftiMAt tcrssiT wnrjjuici camum.