The C2LGGU STATES&IAII. Salxcu Orecon, CuniaT 'Moniinj7 Apnl 21 1343 AAUW Members. ' Hear Speaker ! ' ' 1 i . Members of the American As sociation of UtJlTer!ty Wom-n. heard Miss Rdna Van Horn, of the household administrate e stuff of Oregon Sta oltpe;e hvtr pro noralcs department, at the mat ing of tli organisation he!d on . Saturday afternoon at the Mar ion hotel. Miss Van Horn discussed the findings of the consumer-purchase surrey which was cnvp't ed :recentl. The purpose of. the surrey, for which eonrc ap propriated $710,000 In l3f, ws to ascertain the 1 n if o m e md spendfnxs of American. Con gr ss Interest came In the study of farm homes and their 1ncrme Thirty million persons came nnder the a-eneral stuT bt a smaller timber of fawlll fwF questioned la detail. The antrey. Miss Van Horn said. 'is renreent atlve of a)) non-relief frlle of narlre born whttee Inc1ndn mnn. wife and eae child. The mlnnte uryey dealt only with unbroken families. It waa found, upon fonn'rn statistics, according to Miss Vsn Horn, that only 10 per rent of the families of the conntry earn between 2500 and SBOOrt and only 1 per cent op to $10,000. A I1R00 a year family Is In the top third. It waa found also, ear Miss Van Horn, that lacorae la more of a factor la living atndeida than any other thin. Families earning less than the $1500 work ca a deficit and "can't nae ends meet." It waa a eurioys fact, said the speaker, that this deficit Is met easier in larger cities than In small ones. Oregon's ratio for llTlnr.ls higher than In most other states. Families can live within an in come of $1250 and farmers on $1000.' Pacific coast famlllea are better fed. Also on the Pacific coast it was found that families spend more for food than any other Item, next for a car, third for bonslnar and fourth for operating and clothing. Eighty eicht per cent of the families on the coast own cars. Radio Program Planned Capital unit of the American Leion auxiliary will present a program on KSLM Monday at : :30 o'clock, featuring Junior ac tivities of the auxiliary. Mrs. Mrs. James M. Fisher. Junior, ac tivities chairman of the Salem unit will talk. Miss Theima Smith, president of the Juniors will fire a paper which Is being entered In a na tional contest for the Junior aux iliary members. Following is the musical pro gram: , K.TorlU Wlu" Brfcm tmy Hrrii. piB In a Uttl Put r!n-- i i With Salenit Folk at OSC j 'Lullaby" ..- . Brfc Mi. Trrc Huki, Tiella Urt. JtB'ii U. Fisher. aeeompanUt Oar Usui Wave, Compgf 78 Push. Ware, ,f .60 niplete.. Open rhurs Bve. by App t. . Pbone XntMt 907 1st Natl Bank Bid. CASTLII PERM. WAV KS S OLOIS T John Charles Thomas, who will appear in conceit at Corvallis this after noon as last In the OSC series. CLUB CALENDAR Monday , Oregon State Nurses associa tion, district No. S. Salem Gen eral hospital, t . m. VFW auxiliary, installation, Pythian fcsftl. Royal Neighbors at Frateraal temple. S p.m. Chanter AB of FEO with Mina L. May Ranch. 1060 North 14th street, 7:45 p.m. 'Tuesday Deaconess hospital play, Wal ler hall, s p. m. St. Cecelia Guild with Miss Helen Langille, 139 S Falrmount street. Chadwtck Assembly. Order of Rainbow for Girls, initiation. 7:30 p. m.. Masonic temple. Executive council, Salem . council of Church Women, at TMCA, 2 p.m. Missouri club auxiliary with Mrs. A. M. Kby. 1634 South Commercial street. 2 p.m. Alpha Mu Delphian chapter, Salem public library, 9:30 a.m. Eastern Star Social Alter noon club. Masonic temple, dessert luncheon 1:15 p.m. Presa club with Mrs. D. A. Brown, dessert luncheon. Wednesday Woman's Union of First Con gregational church. Irish tea. First Methodist church wom en. Carrier room, 3:30 p.m. Nebraska dub auxiliary with Mrs. C. McCollam, 3325 Cen ter street, no-host luncheon. Thursday Town and Gown, Lausanne hall, J:38 p.m. Delphians Talk On England The Alpha Mu. Delphians will meet la the fireplace room of the Salem public library Tuesday morning at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. C. H. Fowler will lead the group in -discussion of "Why England Won the Race for European Su premacy. Topics will be taken by Mrs. I. K. Habbard. Mra. Oscar Hayt er Mrs. Laurence Mares, Mrs. O. D. Adams, Mrs. W. W. Chad wick. Ladles of the Nebraska club entertained on Friday night with a card and checker party. f mr- i . TOO CAN SEE FOODS ; ; j EXOWNftiO WITHOUT J T " Aj OPENING THI OVEN j- I rT) IV 000,11 jL di It's tha Sensational now lha Ha&r VITH nOOK-U4" DOOR latreibioad last ym thie TnaTtna cUctrie raag took tb country try atorml Mow the new 1940 modd ia bert battm ttutn mrtl Be sure to sec it before yovt Invest -a penny In tutf tauge. X ' riZV S-SPEED COROX See this new development ... it beats 30 faster uses 32 less current than famous Corox Cooking Units of other years. Besides, It's easier then ever to cleanly tm saw Uasy ottMr f time worfcr ; i - - A HAl -UY- AT t OMXY fM9f . -, -i - Y7o aki have fccazlifol now Trcslkiszse Dorics priced d SCD-El $3-59. $123.E3 and $133.50, vrilh 3 years lo pay rigtl yjSx yenr eledric liil till j I By ISABEL McGILCHRlST The annual military ball held last Saturday night was one of tha most colorful of the year, with the military theme carried out in the ; decorations. Glimpsed among those dancing at the ball, spon-; sored by Seaboard and Blade, na tional honor society for advanced; military, were Vivian 4 North, ' Henry Kortemeyer, Gene i Holl steln. Ken Gallagher, Harry Car-' son, Esther Wood. Jean Claudon : and off-campus guest Bobbe Sbinn. . ; . In the realm of sports this wees several Salem students numbered among participants. ' Those on the sports-mindea list were Park er Gels eompetlng in the intra mural tennis - tournament, Geae Hollstein on the college varsity crew and Bill Townsend trying oat for Sigma Delta PsL athletic honor society. : i The OSC Women's Athletic as sociation held an Initiation cere money - la conjunction with . ita spring term picnic outing Tnurs day night. Among initiates were Sally McLellan. Marie Bosch and Wild a Jerman. ;; . With the plana for women s weekend already in the making, committees hare been selected to handle various phases of the work. Among those helping in this spring term festivity are Marie Boecn. and Sally McLellan. Playing host at house dances and dinners last weekend were Dorothy Kibbee, Barbara Forest and Alice Uinh at the Alpha Chi Omega fireside: Nancy Ann Put nam at the Beta Phi Alpha house dance; George Causey, Oliver Glenn, Gordon Black and Earl Warren at the Phi Sigma Kappa fireside: Natalie Neer and Mary Ellen By water at the Sntll hall costume dance; and Parker Gels, Bill Townsend and Bob Elgin at the Alpha Tau Omega Sunday din ner. With the completion of the United States army air corps ex amination two Salem students. Gene Hollstein and Wendell Patch, passed the test for admit-; tance into the unit. The Future Farmers of America state convention will be held on this campus next week. With the announcement of committees to handle the preparation, the names of Quentin Zielinskl and Henry Pavelek have been listed. Odds and ends . . . Edger Ber lin appointed on the committee for the annual senior ball . . . Henry Kortemeyer in Portland Thurs day on the Journalism field trip . . . Vera Beechler, Harriet Craw ford, Beth Siewart, Lillian Town send and Louise Hayes, off-campus visitors ... Mary Ellen By water at the first spring term meeting of the OSC Flying club ... Jimmy Cole furnishing en tertainment at the Federated church dinner . . . Dick Laws at the Westminster council's annual retreat, aiding In the housing ar rangements . . . Roe Crabtree, newly installed president of the young people's group of the Chris tian church . . . Eileen Holden at the Hoofers club swimming party last weekend. MorriieDate Is Set Miss Evelyn Propp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Propp, has announced that her marriage to Mr. Bernard Shlmoudle of Peters burg, Alaska, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shlmondle of Mon treal. Wisconsin, will be an event of May 8. at the Christ Lutheran church at 8 o'clock. Rev. F. H. Theuer will officiate. Mrs. Al Zimmerman will be her matron of honor and Miss Elfrieda Bombaek will he a bridesmaid. The flower girl will be Miss Sharon Fleming. Mr. Al fred Propp will be best man and the ushers will Include Mr. Hugh Wane and Mr. Al Zimmerman. Miss Propp is a graduate s of Salem schools and Is now con nected with the .state industrial accident commission. The couple will live In Petersburg following tnelr marriar. Study Glub Has :baienr 1 ." Biggest news of the day at the Salem Art Centerls the open house being given this afternoon by members of the Rembrandt Artists guild for Ralph Gilbert one of Its members who has a one-man show of oils now hang ing In the galleries: Hours tor calling at the Art , Center are 3 to S o'clock. ' T Mrs. Ella C. Hathaway, Mra. D. A. Shrode and Mrs. S. B. Laugb iin are hostesses. Miss Constance Fowler will pour. Miss Barbara Hathaway and Miss Mary Laugh lin will assist. , Beside. the exhibit of paintings by Gilbert (who. by the way ia a farmer out Chemawa way), there is a showing of reproductions of modern paintings from a collec tion owned by Franya Prud homme. The board of the Salem Art Center met on Friday night with Val Clear, state director of art centers, here from Portland for the occasion. California Guests Are Here Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chase of San Jose, California, have been spending the past two weeks vis iting friends and relatives in Sa lem and Portland. Mrs. Chase was guest of honor at a no-host lunch eon giren at the. Quelle Saturday. Those present were: Mrs, Saul Janx. Mrs. Laurel Savage. Mrs. Robert Driscoll, Mrs. Otis Acker man, Mrs. - Carrie - Finley. Miss Gladys Harbert, Miss Myrtle Bee croft, Miss Golds Wheeler and Miss Hester Hlllpot Shop for Your Home Appliances at Salem's Leading Appliance Store Meeting The American Legion a axillary study club was entertained Thurs day afternoon at the; home of Mrs. Albert Gragg. Papera .on Oregon history were read by Mrs. James Fisher and Mrs. Frank Marshall. Plana were made for a tour to be held May 10th an-, visit made to the site of the Jason Lee Mission. Champoeg and the McLoughlla House in Oregon City. Those present were: Mrs. O.' E. Palmateer. Mrs. Frank Waters. Mrs. Leon Habernlcht. Mrs. E. W, Richer, Mrs. L. V. Heuperman, Mra. Clyde Kaiser. Mrs. Lee New man. Mrs. Al Moen. Mrs. Frank: Marshall. Mrs. James -Fisher, Mrs. James Woodruff, Mrs. Earl ' M. Parsons and the hostess, Mrs. Gragg. I- :;" i . 1 '. v The Woman's association) of the First Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at Z o'clock In the church. The com mittee in charge of the affair in cludes: N. J. Lindren. Mrs. I. M. Doughton. -Mrs. Robert Pattoa. Mrs. Frank Erlcksoa, Mrs. Bert Hulst, Mrs. Waldo Mills, Mra Walter Pugh and Mrs. W. 3. LIK Jequlist. , i l. - The ladles of the Salem Golf club played Friday morning and had luncheon at the clubhouse, i Those playing were: Mrs. Ro bert Savage. Mrs. E. V. Fortmil ler.'Mrs. E. II. Moo try. Mrs. Glenn Stevens, Mrs. A! H. Petre, Mrs. Cretghton Jones, Mrs. G. C. Bell inger, Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mr E. N 'Gilllnghara. Mrs. Ralph Hamilton. Mrs. Al Nowels, Mrs. Harry Wled merMrs. Kate G. Bell. Mrs. Ro bert Eans, Mrs. H. P. Gustafson, Mrs.: Rex Adolph. Mrs. W. T. Waterman Mr.- Clarence Hamil ton Mrs. B. F. Pound. Mrs. Fred Finsley, Mrs. John Bones, Mrs. E. W. Kay. Mrs Robert Taylor. Mrs. Robert Joseph,; Mra. A. C. deRaisexnes. Mrs. rrence B. Marqulss. Mrs. Richard Farra, Mrs. Robzert . Needham. Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. Harold Olinger. Mrs. Frank Patterson, and Mrs. W. L-lQuinn of Mill City. . x i , Mrs. Henry Is Honored Miss Ruth Moore will entertain with a- breakfast this morning honoring Mrs. Wayne Henry, who is leaving .Thursday to attend the supreme Shrine meeting , of the White Shrine of Jerusalem. In Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mrs. Henry Is worthy high: priestess of Willamette shrine. A yellow and white, color scheme win be used In the table appointments. Those honoring Mrs. Henry are: Miss Ha Austin. .Miss Edna McElhaney, Miss Juana Holmes. Mrs. Mona Toder. Mrs. Susan Varty, Mrs. C A. Smith. Mrs. Bertha Bergman. ' Miss Theima Taylor, Mrs. Blanche Eakln of Dallas. Mrs. Arthur Moore and Miss Ruth Moore. Twenty-five members of the Salem high school Cescendo club and Miss Lena Belle Tartar, ad-, visor, will attend the John Charles Thomas concert -in Cor vallis today. Arrangements were made by Mark Hatfield, the club manager. v' The April aseeting oi the Kngle wood PTA -will be held next ; Tuesday night,, when rooms . will be open to parents at 7:30 o'clock and the business meeting will con vene at S o'clock. Mr. L. L. Moore will preside., The report of the nominating committee will be given, followed by election of' officers i for the- ensuing year. . Berkley A. Newman will show moving pictures of Mexico. f;p r : ;!-.; . i": '",.. Collegiate Choirs Will Perform r Among the well-known choirs appearing In the: Collegiate Choral festival May 6th at the Paramount theatre, in Portland, is the Wil lamette university a c a p p e 1 1 a choir, under the direction of Mel Tin H. Gelst, dean of the school ot music ; - '.' Numbering 45 voices, the group has Just returned from) a concert tour of the. Important! cities ia Washington and Oregon. Excerpts from critics' reviews herald this group as the finest choral organ ization yet produced at Willam ette. Everywhere the choir waa enthusiastically received. Six colleges are participating In this Collegiate Chora festival, which will produce an augmented -chorus of more than 2S0 voices, in addition to Willamette univer sity,: will , be Marylhurst college. Reed college, Llnfield college. Pa cific university and the University of Portland' which school is spon soring the event. , Leslie Hodge will condnct the performance with the Portland . Philharmonic orchestra support ing, Mail orders for reservations should be addressed to the Pa? a- mount theatre. - j . " sipiecdiiail (BnadDiuip ED! Mdixffle di: Canlilcvcr ' Scon! . America's Most j Comfortable ! IS 13 . Exclusively at !' Mi .ll 7 Jjpr' "Verse. Builders" Name Officers ; - "Verse : - Builders, newly or ganized poetry stody club,1 met at the home of Mrs. Dolores Brad bury on Thursday afternoon for. the regular monthly business and study meeting. Officers for the group are: President, Mrs. Ruby E. Farley; vice president. Miss Evelyn Erlckjc: . recording sec retary, Mrs. Dolores Bradbury; publicity chairman, Mrs. Ruth Norris. . ':. A general discussion of poems submitted at the March meeting and criticired by Edna L. Von Pingel of Portland, was the main diversion of the. afternoon. Mem bers present were: Mrs. Susan -ott, Mrs. Margaret A. Watts. Miss Altla Hockert. Miss Evelyn Erlcksoq. Mrs. Ruth Nonis, Mrs. Rnby E. Farley and the hostess, Mrs. . Dolores Bradbury. The. next meeting of the group will be held on May 15 at the home of Miss Ericksoa. J Social Club to Haye Meeting The Eastern Star Social Aftei noon club will meet la the Ma sonic temple Tuesday for a 1:15 o'clock dessert luncheon. Later j cards will be in play. j Mrs. Glen 8. Paison is chair man of the committee making the arrangements for the affirma tive and . will be assisted7 by Mrs. O. M. Lemmon, Mrs. L M. Dough ton. Mrs. James E. Bunnell. Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. B. D. Howell, Mrs. E. E. Wiper and Mrs. Flora Baldwin. . The women of - the First Methodist church will meet in the Carrier: r4om Wednesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. There, will be election Of the chairman of the Women s Council, who will direct the progress of adopting the new. woman's program jln the local church. Musical numbers will be presented by Helen Dean, Betty star and Wendell Johnson. All women Invited. Kingwood Women Hear Talk Members and friends of King-' wood American Legion auxiliary met Thursday at the Legion ball Mrs. James Turn bull gave a ts.k on child welfare, outlined the progjrani of tbe Legion and report ed on tbe child welfare confer ences of the Legion and auxiliary. The next meeting will be held May 2 at which time Mother's day entertainment will be featur ed with mothers as guests. Those jmaking arrangements for the af- 1 fair include Mrs. Warren Baker ind Mrs. Kenneth Abbott. Guests for the afternoon were: Mrs. James Turnbull, Mrs. Carrie Jennings. Mrs. Robert Former, Mrs. Eugene Krebs, Mrs. Arthur Dalke, Mrs. J. I. Miller. Mrs. George Lathrop, Mrs. Don Kubn, Mrs. P. F Castle, Mrs. Clara A. Young, Mrs. G. E. Vosburgh and Miss J. Smith. ; sir. and Mrs. Donald E. Cooper are tbe parents of a son, born at the Salem Deaconess hospital ' Tuesday. Mrs. Cooper was Iona Ford before her marriage. i U7T; LrxS 1 Your Chance to On Watches! Diamonds! Rings! and Silverware! Convenient Credit As Low As 50c Weekly at No Extra Charge Open i I Scrturdaya to tP.M. i 'WSSSSSSSSSSSMBSBSSSBSSSSWSaPSWar' The Store That Sell Quality Merchandise) for LessI S. Machnlck, Prop. 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YouH wonder when you hear them, how in the world you've missed thinking of these joyous aids to happier meals before this, j If you want to hear about the latest fashions in foods, and the way to make them with less work ana more fun. we have a tjfeat in store for you-our FREE Cooking School It has been arranged: by practical experts on cookery and it will be crammeel full of suggestions to brighten" your kitchen for a whole year. Every comfort has been provided, you H get lots of entertaining surprises and all you have to do is just Come! ' j The Oregon Statesman j e i Wednesday - Thursday - Friday May 1st ' ' May 2nd May 3rd v VjOJL. JL Jl mf am , & . JLLaJm X JL XLLa , : m n.JL as mn m FREE L- ' 2 io 4P. 1-2. .' ' FTiES 55 N." liberty Next to tie Power Co. j ICS XL IZzi t ' i - t4 1 k l - J 'r