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PAGE SIX lite OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Tuesday Mornlnj, March 21, 1939 DARLuhcheonat State Capitol :, Seventeen chapter resents and flv past rtate regents were among the d3le gates to the 26th , annual state conference -of the Oregon Bute Society, Dtucntera ol the Americaa Revolution which ' 'opened yest&day morning at the capitol and will continue today. Twenty of ie t chapters were represented by some 64 delegates and' many other members are unofficially ; attending the eon- ventlon. Mrs. - Charles A. Sp agne,. a member of Chemeketa chapter, was. t h e 1 n centlve for the luncheon iterred In the coffee ; shop in the capitol building at "noon yesterday. Following dinner she gare l brief ts'.k on the c tleasures and trials of being a - covernor's wife. Quoting from icma of the many letters re- eei4Has Harriet Long, sUte 11- linrtm wn introduced, and die- 'cnssed briefly some ot tne new acquisitions of the state library relating to geneology land Ore gon history. Several delegates presented gilts to ine caoin ai hampoeg and to the relic cabi net given recently to the DAR for displaying historic relics tared from the state house fire. Urs. Carey Martin was chairman Ot US' luncneon commmee. hich followed the luncheon Mr. John C Knhns, assistant re gional, forester spoke on refores tation and the part the DAR is Dlayinr In eonserration. Miss Maxine Goodenough gate a violin , Solo, and the remaining part of the meeting was taken np with , rontine business. .Tea at Spragne Home At the home of Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, a conference tea was given at i o'clock with Mrs. Spragne, Mrs. Gilbert Holt ot Pendleton, state regent and Mrs. X. M. Schannep - hostess regent receiving. Mrs. Russell Catlln. Mrs. U. G. Shipley, jy. Mrs. Herbert Ostlind and Vn P f CTlarlr ntmrmA th a tint hour, Mrs. a u. Apperson or 4 licMinnruie, Mrs. J. K. weather- ford of Albany, and Mrs. Boone J. Harding, poured the last hour. The tea table, were attractive I ?J?$J?S?1 dragons and pink ros's guarded r, vn : umi let heads the committee n charge. . At the meeting last night, the Daughters ot tht American Rev- olution held open house to mem- , bers of the patriotic socities with a large number attending the program and reception which fol- lowed. Prof. Franklin Thompson ' was the speaker. Miss Alt Vivian 1 nail m.. . 1.1... v the American- Legion auxiliary quartet including Mrs. F. Ivan Brown, Mrs. Walter Zosel. Mrs. bepnus Starr and Mrs. Robert YI7w. i.w ir : Dalton, accompanist. Mrs. Rlch-rdflon Honor Guest Mrs. John Yr Richrrdson, na- tlonal chairman of Americanism, day at 12:30 and lmnor-ant res- oiutions.wiu be acted upon dur- Ing the business meeting which follows. In the evening the con- vnttnn . will lnu t. no itiirhli.il flAnra. on...n. will be the guest speaker. Mrs. GUbert Holt, state regent of the Daughters of the American x Revolution, has presided at all the meetings. Mrs. L. M. Schsn- nep, regent of Chemeketa chapter, .s chairman In charge ot the con- ference. ' k 1 fJ n.-t "ju Norman Sumner, Mrs. Ernest El- were Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mrs. Saturday Niffht ! dridge, Miss June Weeks, Miss William H. Hammond, Mrs. V . """"j Bonnie Lou Pfaffinger, Miss Mil- Homer Goulet and Mrs. Ivar Han- . Jiembers of the Saturday ight1 -if f-f c"if Bnb:nf Te w" te in the club were, entertained -at the M1'' Sylvia Jehler Miss Phyllis afternoon. ; horn of Mr. and Mrs. Carl -Huler Miss Barbara Taylor, Miss Those present were Mrs. Ed : Guenther on. Fix street. ThaHelen Miller, Miss Dorothy Rulif- ward Bissell, Mrs. Raymond Bone- tooms were festive with bouquets ei oaiioaiis. A late supper was Served by i the ; hostess. , Honors is-cards went to Mrs. -Claude Lester. Mrs. Glenn - FlenU, Mr. Ed Gabriel and Mr. Sidney Mans- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Canfild. Up n4 u 'Ed GabrleL Mr and uN mA. Flents. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Head- rick, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mans-' field, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lester and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Guenther. , Ir. and Mri. George W. KeRey entertained at dinner on Sunday birthdays of Mrs. Curtis Kelley of 0,i1Vhit , m0ther "d Mr. E. V. Lindros of Corvallls. Xh hostess' father . Besides the boat and hostess th. honored guests, Mrs. Lindros. Mr.; CurUs Kelley and Mr. Clinton Kelley were nreaent. Thm im.u.. forsythU and yellow candles to decorate the dinner table, and St. f ainca s appointments. " a Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Buna were hosts at a art . R.t.. -tvl Ki JT uunn on tne - occasion of her Mrthda nam., ... sion or tne evening. Present ere. Rev.-and -Mrs. Stewart Billings. Mr and Mrs. Harlow Olson, Mr. Saul Jans MrsTo D Adam, Hood tfWt beginning at 10:20 and Mrs. Henry Friesen. Wesley - "' "r DAiami' M- o'clock. On the program will be Jones. Miss Doris GIffin. Miss Do J' l?? M.- V,Koonti' Mra. W. A. Bark us Mrs Min is Cochram. Mr. Donald Callahan. Nat Kwnets, Mrs Sidney D, nIe BucJt R' Md Mraj. Printer Miss Virginia Macey, Mis. Dor. H" '.Jta Ullman and Charles Hayes' anS NwU malle Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mrs- Leif Bergsvik. : s - the sUte nresident. who will Bunn. , r ; . . . ' give a talk. Lunch will be . The Oak Grove Garden club met served at noon. . The Women's Alliance of the at the home of Mrs. Davis Allen - a ' Unitarian church was entertained Tuesday. Mrs. Van Cleve of West The American War Mothers wfll at the home of Mrs. John R. Pol- Stayton and Mrs. Edwin Hofnell meet at the American ' Lutheran t lock Friday afternoon. Mrs. Fred f - Salem were guest speakers, church Tuesday afternoon-at 2 Alban Weil, who i leaving soon Mr- Van Cleve spoke on Federat- o'clock for a program and social for San Francisco to reside, was ed Garden clubs and . Mrs. Hof- meeting. Mrs. Leon Brown win be honored with a handkerchief neU on her trip to the San Fran- the speaker and the hostess coin shower. Tea was served at a late Tlsco exposition. The next meeting, mlttee includes Mrs. Flora Ab hour by the hostess will be held April 12 at Mra B. O. bott,' Mrs.; Frank Perkett. Mrs. -. t The Presbyterian General AM ' . will meet Wednesday, at 2 o'clock Ped Albaa Weil will be In the church for a meeting and honored at an an revoir.tea Wed tea. Hostesses are Mrs. H. B. Glai- nesday afternoon at the home nf syer, Mrs. Howard. Pickett. Mrs. Mrs. Walter Smith en Mission William Hartley, Mrs. E. A. Lee, street from 2 to S o'clock. Guests Miss McGowaa Mrs. R. J. Davey. will be members ot the Delta Phi Mrs. Abner Cline and Mrs. W. W. Mothers club and the sorority pat Moore. ' ' "- : ronesses. Mrs. Well is leaving the end of the month for San Fran Tbe Westminster. GuOd. of the cisco where the will reside.' Presbyterian church will be enter-'-.";; r " : ; tained at the. church this after The Ladl Dakota clnb met at noon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. E. W. the home of Mrs. H. D. Kortemyer Norman will sing and Professor R. Friday with the hostess program Ivan LoveU ot Willamette unlver- chairman. " , -1 ... ? . sity will be the speaker. Mrs. Miss Myra Montgomery of-In- Cardner Knapp la la charge of the i ?ciai committee, , JDLUB CALENDAR : Tuesday. March 21 American War Mothers at ' American Lutheran church : S p. m. . . .- - r North Salem WCTU at Church of God, "corner Cottage and . - Hood. io:jo a. m . Headvick Home Is WXriZ 2:20 p. m. Grand opera study class with Robert Rawson, 1J10. South Liberty street. 8 p. m. Study "II Trot atore." EtokU clab with Mrs. George Fake, 170 E street, 2 p. m. Meeting and guest tea. WCTU at hall Tuesday a I p. m. V- ' :- - Salem Writers club with Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, S2T North 14th street, 7 ;30 p. nu Missouri ' club women with Mrs. R. B. Cleary, route 2, all- day Quilting. Cars leave 5s North Uberty.f.JO a, m. Eastern Star social meeting, Masonic temple, 8 p. m. - Wednesday, March 23 Ladles of GAR, veterans' room of armory,' 12:20 lunch,' inspection by department presi dent follows. ; ; Ladies Aid of First Metho dist church in Carrier room. 2:30 p. m. Ladies auxiliary to Nebraska club, with Mrs. L. I. Flathers, 1010 North Fifth street, 2 p. m. Carnation club with Mrs. H. E. spaulding;, 2010 North Fifth street, 2 p. m. Thursday, March 23 - Ladies Aid of Evangelical and Reformed church, 2 p. m Mrs. John Overman, East Center street. International relations divi sion of AATJW in Santlam room, chamber of commerce, 8 p.- m. KCKT club with Mrs. Fred Barker, 1190 North Cottage street, 2 p. m. High Score Winners . , in Awarded rnzes .r. "'7.; wiumiuw night to the winners of the series Jst eompleted. ThU series has the Te Mon- . AAigt place honor, went to Mrs. Dewey Howell and Mr. M. R. ' Onnter and second nlaca to Mrs. - - --------- ' ... - Ma ww Aiuuuufiivu eauta aaaa a. ua- u w. tiunungton ana rs. kt- J ... The next live positions were Mrs. Earl Fisher and Mrs. Paul Burns, airs, ueorge Henaerson nd Mr- Charles Gaoeriai, Mrs. Ed Roth and Mr. E. T. Roth, Mrs. Harry Weldmer and Mr. George Henderson. Mr. Russell Pratt and Mr. Elmer Berg. Thn rmlar tonrnamant will continue into the early spring. wim nignuy casn prizes. Any contract bridge player is welcome to participate. Tne piay .tfl.t. . I1( . tli. olnK tm William F. Leary, Oregon cham- Plon contract bridge player is in active charge of the play. Hostesses Entertain n t for Mrs. Bryant- Mis8 Tna.be.lla Creech and Mra. Cllffnrd R i II a n tinnored Mra Marion Bryant at a shower Mon- y iht a4 the Cecil Walker home on east Trade street.. Cards were in play during the evening and refreshments were served at a late hour. Daffodils re used on the table.. Those bidden were the honored guest, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Thomas Allport. Mrs. Lloyd Pugb. Mrs. f H? "f aosiesses, aiiss ina ." vimw Hn,l0,, XT n . , , JNew Kesident Honored Party ; i Mrs. Ora F. . Mclntyre and MrB- Horace Thomaswere host- to f rronp of friendr at a . Jnoring Mrs. Wr s J" ,ornerl1y of Prt" land, but now ot Salem. Mrs. ..'' '?rnier t?ncilL,e"e7 i"??4 ,u,oette, St. Pat- mJV tut the rooms. WBnrW Reii r. waT?e.. BmT! "dMrs. J. e5i?i1SSa "1 ' Mr W?I- ' ul,er' MT an u r i'Sh ' SSfM r. V ?"la Buf' Mrs.- Mclntyre sad - Mr. .and ; Mrs. - Tnon- , ... 1 - " The Grant PTA vrtU give a ben- eflt party March.29 at the Cherry ' ... . . . . .. oery at o ciocx. auction,- 'eontraet, pinoehle andl five hun- riw ZtXiZ- t inose wismng reservations are a . - . k.. r.V, :nd" M. f Knhna 7998 ifL"? - ?f.Tl.5?a.7?.,J' - Shucking! home.' dependence, gave an Interesting uaveiogue oi Mexico J ., , m -. Scene of Bridge Tea on Monday f The home of Mrs. Floyd Head Tick on South Church street was the scene of a delightful benefit bridge " tea Monday afternoon when . members ot Pro-America, national organisation of republi can women,-were hostesses. -' The rooms were festive with bouquets of quince,, spring blos soms,.' daffodils and daphne. Re freshmenU were served .by '.the committee - In charge . including lira. Floyd Headrickr Mrs. Ray Baker, and Mrs. Martha Propp. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Har old , Ladd, contract; Mrs. - Earl Canfleld, auction: . Mrv Emma Bobeon, Chinese checkers. . 4 - Those playing were Mrs. Jack Lochead, Mrs. Ruskin Blatchford, lira. O. Webster Ross. Mrs. Mer ln Fidler. Mrs, John French, Mrs. " Paul IB. Hauser, Mrs. Howard Jenks, Mrs. Earl Canfleld. Mrs.' Harold Ladd. Mrs. Sidney Hof f ' man. - Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mrs. BJarne Erlcksen, Mrs. James Jen nings, Mrs. M. & Cashatt, 4Irs, D. X. Beeehler, Mrs. C. C. Gabriel, Mrs. Claude Lester, Mrs. C. E. Guenther, Mrs. William P. Ellis, Mrs. E. B. Gabriel, Mrs. L. 8. Wrfght, Mrs, F. J. . Jlrak, Mrs. L. L. Hansen,. Mrs. J. H. Bagley, Jr., Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mrs. Myrtle M. Moore, Mrs. Min nie eJnks, Mrs. Era Edwards, Mrs. Emma Bobson, Mrs. T. A. Me Bride, Mrs. Ray Baker, Mrs. Mar tha Propp, Mrs. Julia Lytic. Mrs. R. L. Wright and Mrs. Floyd . Headrlck. ; - WOW to Hold Initiation On Tuesday A class of 35 candidates will b inlUated into Salem eamn woodman f tha World An Tbm X-jSht a? mternS tSrtJTi gJV ThV Stion tf I UnJt llt' a "mpaundel ll manager. walker win nreslde dnt thl wailer wlU preside during the ceremonv and Put rnnint rum. - z TY - ... tt ttl 91 a for Af HAfnmAii'a- v A tmrimnmmnt trimir entertainment following. wui preBiae aur- "a aiauon are u. k. eunora, consul commander; Harlie M. ""H6' dvlsor lieutenant; O.L. Donaldson, banker; Howard Smaller, past consul commander; E. C. Crawford, escort: J. H. Herren, watchman; George T. " kuu?, ma xiusbjb xa. Smalley, clerk. n guesiB wui oe: ai- TQCtOT. Ct- C. TTsIl- Mat iuni.1 commander, Ray Garner; district manager, Adolph.. Gerwln. and wl'e of Portland; Dr. M. M. Mar- tlndale, clerk, and Mrs. Dorothy Oregon City; Mr. A. N. Barbour. 8 ol B"erin. ec- retary of State Earl Snell, Judge George Rossman and, V. E. Kuhn Of Salem. , Mrs. Elliott Hostess r- . - r o Vruua lviemoers Mrs. John J. Elliott was hostess to members of St Anne's Guild ot St. Paul's Episcopal church Mon- day afternoon at her home on Marlon street. Assisting hostesses steeie, Mrs. Thomas J. Drynan. tun. nomer-i, uouiet, airs, w u Ham H. Hammond. Mrs. Ivar Han son, Mrs. George' Hoffman, Mrs. Arthur Knox. Urs. Wallace Car son, Mrs. John J. Elliott, Mrs. Theron Hoover, - Mrs. Richard Stolx, Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Mrs. ames Laidlaw, Mrs. Harold Olin nr. umiv to pMmi. u. Howard Rex. Mra. FrancU Smith, Mrs. ; Walter Socolofsky. Mrs. George WeUer, Mrs. Parker Wick. wire and Mrs. David King. ; , -m . TOE 'aiililary held the fa vseriescard parSes at afUrnoon. honors going to Mri Rtttn PP M Martin. Jin, r- wiens and Mrs. Eva Nixon. Others present were: Mesdames Zimmerman,- R. A. ; Erlxson, A. Bolton- Marshall, Gedrge Bressler. Ruth Capps, Eva Nixon, cr.v ttt... n nL.ii m Lain, L. Beecroft. J. 'Martini F. Wiens. G. H. LltUefleld, John lVVf' HrIn' F- J Irna Rlu MacPherson, Henry David- afin Jndanii ' Rnnla : anil HTIaa A "-IT. . " " VT -r"" v Members of the North Salem vw ai aj win nnm an mil nsw in. fTTr"enTT tie a. a i a 'utnte on Tuesday at the Church of God. on North Cottare and Carrie Beeehler, Mrs. Sadie Ham lin and Mrs. Mary LickeL GAGE HATS REDUCED 25 PUGG TRAVEL CASE WITH EVERY CACE HAT . f 3. : til Wl 1 eaao. eaen aosai c L iu a. w. auxa) u nuuiaSn. on. mm o MAXINE BUREX "My hasbasid thinks I should be ta congrees because Vm so good at Introducing bills ta tb honaet She's already, a member of great congress of women who have taken to tucking In their new spring coats. Hers Is green woolen with a pointed gap in the tucking to define the waistline. A town coat of navy twill, fitted, but casual. Is the mainstay ot many a smart ward robe. Above, high soft revers are faced with navy and white polka dot silk; repeated In the girlish bow on the sailor hat. Large pock eta, high and to the front, beside seamlngs which curve outward in the bodice, make this an "important eoatu Copyright, 1939, Es quire Features. Inc. Fraternity Freshmen Hosts for Dinner The Alpha Psi Delta freshmen were hosts for a date dinner Sun day afternoon at the chapter house on Chemeketa street. The table was centered with a spray of white sweetpeas and green ear nations and corsages of white car nations and green shamrocks were given the -co-eds. Professor and Mrs. William C. Jones were the chaperones 1 and Joe Colasuonno was in charge of the dinner. - Guests were Miss Dorothy Moore, Miss Dorothy . Baldwin, Miss Billie Bennett, Miss Mary Jo Colser, Miss Itowena Upjohn, Miss Helen Newland, Miss Esther Gunnesdal, Miss Laveda Lester, Miss Virginia Hammer Miss Elizabeth Moore, Miss Edith Nel son and Miss Mary Dale Cladek. Hosts were Messrs. Jack Van Winkle, Earl Versteeg, Bill Bel cher, Claude Barriek, Milton HartweU, Ralph May, Wtnfield Achor. Ed Lawson, John Hath away, Tony Nunn, John Nasser and Joe Colasuonno. Mrs. Robertson Feted At Party Monday Mrs. John Cattrall and Miss Marcelle DeMytt entertained in formally last night at the for : mer's apartment at the Sundberg for the pleasure of Mrs. J. F. C. , Robertson (Katherlne Earle) of San , Francisco; who is visiting in the capital f of several weeks. ; Bridge was in play during the .evening and at a late hour sup per was served by the hostess. Spring flowers provided the deco rative note, i - - Honoring Mrs. Robertson were ; Miss Helen -Boardmaa, Hiss ; Jeryme TJpstonr Miss Madge Reid. , Miss. Ethel : Redden, y Miss Lois . Riggs, Miu ..Virginia : Bird, Mra, John . Cattrall- and Miss Marcelle DeMytt. J1'llllHI'll.Hlllllllll II MAKE THIS TEST TODAY .WWW Make one cap of tea with the kind yon have been as Log. Make another with TREE TEA. Taste the other tea fiat. Then taste TUB TEA. Yon vOI in- stsndv appreciate the derencethe fidiailsmfhttDsrjeclingaddt sothis roperbly fogrant TBLEE TEA blend. O O Women' Editor- Kappa Gamma Rho Men Entertain Sunday , The upperclassmen of Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity enter tained informally at dinner Sun day at the house on North Church street. A bouquet of daffodils cen tered the table. Covers were placed for Profes sor and Mrs. Cecil Monk, Miss June Brasted, Miss Olive Clemes, Miss Frances Harris, Miss Esther Mae DeVore, Miss Winifred Neal, Miss Lois Herman, Miss Jane Howe, Miss Mary Daniel and Miss, Betty Williams. Messrs. Winston Bunnell, Wat son Dutton, Robert Clark, Gilbert Heald, Charles Bickner, Ray Bow man, Clayton Wheeler, Irwin We del and Roderick Barklow. . Igor Gorin to Sing In Series Here Holders of memberships in the Salem Community Concert series may will be pleased with the se lection of attractions scheduled for next year's series as the group which the board chose at Sunday's meeting includes names of dis tinction. Topping the list is the Jooss European ballet, which was scheduled as a leader for the se ries, and which will appear here In February. Igor Gorin, distin guished young" baritone of soreen, stage and radio fame, wilt sing in March. M a r o r i e Edwards, young violinist, will appear here in November and In January the noted pianist, Dalies Franx, is listed for eoncert. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Majek had as; their .weekend guest,-. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Golden ot Wen atehee, Wah., who are enroute home following a stay in Califor nia. Mr. .Golden is a prominent fruit buyer. rwTirTi---in rijiiiii in mi 11 iiii iiiiiiijiiiiniiiTt .nirnMiivi--iii"Ti"irrrrir"r;iir"lt T"T I I'T TT- "" T " "" I aiWMiifciWiSaiaft,a i COMPARE TEAS . . . See how WGkjt&Urj!) gives finer flavor It is Darjeeling, blended with hliet -grade Ceylons, that makes Tree Tea, Orange Pekoe, the most delicious, most satisfying tea jou ever tried. , Darjeeling tea leaves, from high in Northern India, are the most flavorful, most expensive in all the world. . - Yet yon will find Tree Tea most reason r able in price. ' If you ptefier Green tea, use Tree Tea, Green, to secure the full, delicate flavor . ofthe finest first crop leaves. - YOU'LL SAY IT'S THE 0E$T CUP OF TEA TOU EVER TASTED OR YOUR MOMET OACK EFciDdDdl o Bridge Luncheons Will Be Events Of Today V Three smartly arranged : affairs are planned tor today In compli ment to a group of matrons. Mrs. .Max Buren has Invited members of the Round-Up club to her Court street residence tor a 1 o'clock luncheon and several hours of contract. .. The guests will be Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding, Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. Joseph Albert, "Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs. . Frank Snedecor, Mrs. Charles H. Robertson. Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, Mrs. J. T. Whlttlg, Mrs. John Griffith and S. P. Kimball. Mrs. Elliott Hostess Mrs. John J. Elliott will enter tain at luncheon at her Marion street residence today for mem bers of her club. Several hours of contract, will be In playdnring the afternoon. . . Club members are Mrs. Karl Beeke,. Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Roger Mythlng. Mrs. H. G. Mai son, Mrs. Ronald Jones, Mrs. E. V. MeMechan, Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce and Mrs. John J. Elliott. Bridge Luncheon : Mrs.. Charles G. Robertson will preside at a 1 o'clock luncheon today at her home on West Le felle street in compliment to mem bers of her contract elub. Addi tional guests will be Mrs. James B. Toung and Mrs. Roy H. Sim mons. Guests will be Mrs. Bert Ford, Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Brey man Boise, Mrs. Dolph Craig. Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Frederick Deckebach, Mrs. Asel Eoff, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. Richard Slater and Mrs. Charles Robert son. Vass Home Scene of Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Amos Vass en tertained with a smartly ar ranged dinner party in their South Commercial street home Saturday night. The St. Patrick's theme predominated the decora tive motif; the table was cen tered with daffodils and heather in a crystal bowl on a mirror plaque, guarded with tall green tapers in crystal holders. The rooms were attractive with spring flowers and potted ferns. Those bidden were Mrs. P. E. Thomason and Mrs. Chester Steige ot Turner; Mrs. Imogene Huchen of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Vass. Mr. Mullin to Be Guest At Downs Home Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs will have as their house guest on Wed nesday, Mr. Warren Mullin of Washington, D. C, director of the labor department ot the National Council for Prevention of War. He will speak at the TMCA Wednes day night at S o'clock on "Arma ments and the American Standard of Living." He comes here from speaking engagements in Portland and Reed college. He Is on his way to California and can be heard over KEX on Monday's forum hour, B:30 p. ,m. Mr. Mullin is a young man and has addressed col lege groups throughout the United States. ( . The Women's Union of the Virst Congregational church will meet Wednesday in the church parlors with Mrs. J. M. Martin and Mrs. L. M. ' Thompson as hostesses. There will be a no-host lunch at 1 o'clock followed by a business meeting. e Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ei Ken, motoring through the southwest, stopped at the San Marcos; hotel at Chandler, Arizona, to vacation at the famous desert playground. Miss Grace Elisabeth' Holmaa will entertain the alumnae of Alpha Gamma . Delta sorority at her home . on North Summer street Tuesday night at 7:20 o'clock. In the Valley UNION BILL Mrs. Veray Scott entertained the Union Hill Woman's club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs.- Elmer Rabens ot The Dalles and Mrs. Harley Scott of Sweet Home were -visitors. . , This program , was presented: Reading by Mrs. Ralvh Mollet; song by Mrs. C a Carter and Mrs. W. M. Tate, accompanied by Mrs. Dolph Heater; an advertis ing contest conducted ' by Mrs. Ralph Mollet; song by Mrs. C. C. Carter and Mrs. W. M. Tate, ac companied by Mrs. Heater. The next meeting vill be In two weeks at the home ot Mrs. C. E. Heater and Miss Florence PotorfL e ELDRIEDGB Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. . Rasmussen were sur prised Wednesday night by a group from ' the community on the occasion ef his birthday. Prizes for high score in "500" went to Mrs. B. J. Miller and Julian De Jardln. Others in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Patterson, Mr. Miller. Mrs. De Jardin, Maxine and Elaine De Jardin, Mt. and Mrs. Allyqn Nusom, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lundy, Arlene Rasmussen and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ras mussen. a SILVERTON The Builders class of the Methodist church will hold a 7:30 meeting Monday night when Harold Davis, will out line the PTA summer recreational program. A debate on ttie war referen dum will be conducted with Mrs. Willard P. Steward taking the af firmative and Mrs. F. J. Roubal the negative. Music will be fur nished by Ben and Henry Sprick. Mrs. J. O. Russell heads the com mittee and win be assisted by Mrs. Ben Sprick and Mrs. Floyd Ellef- son. e . FAIRVIEW Mrs. John Alii son entertained the Happy Home Makers club at her home Thurs day afternoon with 11 members present The next meeting will be Wednesday, March 29, when the husbands of members will be guests and dinner will me served. PLEASANTDALE Mrs. Ed Conyer entertained the Aloha Needle club at her home for a luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Over land of Oswego, was a guest. Husband Honored on Birthday Saturday A smart affair of Saturday night was the birthday dinner arranged by Mrs. Fred Robert son in honor of Mr. Robertson at their new residence in the Haye8vllle district. Early spring flowers were arranged about the rooms. Guests bidden were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Marx, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Emll Marx. Mrs. Elliott Price and twin chil dren, Lorah Jo and David, of Camas, Wn., are the guesta this week of Mrs. Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills. a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and son Jim of Portland were dinner guests at the W. W. Rosebraugh home last night. Mrs. Floyd Bowers has bidden members of her sewing club to her home tonight. At a late hour re freshments will be served. m-m' ar mmr m ar. -w . x m w prscticsl by this msnrelous new Electric Water Heater Hocpoinfs new Electric Water Heaters ' bring too the luxury of a constant sup ply of hoc water at a price everyone can afford. Come in and see these beautiful new Electric Water Heaters. Leant how Calrod, Hotpoint's sealed electric unit, is immersed in the tank of water and heats it from die inside. Come in at your earliest convenience. TMgVOe.UK Bataalat's rrri HTM tra a mi wai Hester 'Hi AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Lovcst Prices - ' I I -1 I I I I : uuiiU. r $5 a ta i ii SALEM - SILVERTON - ALBANY ' Free Parkin? for Our Customers Social Realm SILTERTON Mrs. Chauncey H. Whitman presided at the Loyal Guards class meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Will Graham with Mrs. Arthur Williams as as sistant hostess. " Mrs. D. Lester Fields gave a report on the Post Madrass Con ference' held recently at Portland which she and Rev. D. Lester Fields attended. Miss Llllle Mad sen, guest speaker, spoke briefly on the various gardens she had visited. . The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.. Albert Grinde. Today's Menu C h o e olate cookies will be served today as dessert to go Lwlth sliced bananas an i cream. .. Tomato aspic with picilll Pounded round r teak Buttered parsnips Boiled potatoes, chive Sliced bananas ana -cream Chocolate diops CHOCOLATE DROPS 1 cup brown sugar . cup melted butter 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla cup uvaporated .or top milk 1 teaspoon soda , 4 tablespoons cocoa hi eup raislnu ' cup chopped salted pecans Blend sugar and butter. Add beaten egg and vanilla. Alter nately add milk and dry In gredients silted together. Fold in raisins and nuts. Drop by spoonfuls on an oiled cookie sheet. When done frost with a plain butter Icing and sprinkle with cocoanuL Time for baking 10 minutes at 250 degrees. 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