X t ! I I- ' I PAGE TWELVE Tbm OREGON STATESMAN. Saltan, Orocjorv Sunday Morning. Januaxy 23. 1S41 v .Violinist : to : Piay: Here' Soon Announced recently by the Sa- lem " Junior ' Chamber ' of Com merce; was the news that Rubin-1 off. famous conductor, .composer; "and violinist, and his Stradivarius iolln.' will offer, a concert of' popular and classical music at the' ' high school auditorium on Feb-- Tuary 11. r ' " . Z . Breaking a precedent of seven , years, during .which time he was featured ' on. 'nationwide radio. ''broadcasts as conductor, Rubinoff " la now, touring, the country, offer .lng a concert-presentation of the. modern classics. Talented as an instrumentalist,. ' composer and conductor, Rubin off leaped into national promin- ence as the result of the inBpira- tlonal quality of his - music. His ': program will include music from -'his famed broadcasts, original compositions, tunes from his mo- lon pictures and familiar classics. - .;. Reserred seat tickets may now - be purchased 'at the Starr-Fender h. Music .store and general admls i slon tickets from any music store or member of the Junior chamber of commerce. "Hearts, Flowers" Skate Theme . Of . outstanding Interest to Sa rt lem skating groups will be the 'Hearts and. Flowers formal Val entine party for advanced skaters which' the Salem Skating club is firing during the Valentine week, t will be held at the Mellow Moon rink on February 11, from to 11 p.m. : ' A program skate has been worked "out" which will consist entirely of waltz numbers. A committee is working on unusual lighting effects to form tn it L tractive background for the col orful formal d regies and dark ' suits of the waltzing couples. Ad- mission will be by invitation. AH guests will be able to skate both ; the open and closed waltses. Advanced skaters who wish to attend this formal skating party may make reservations by calling ?04. 734 or 8179 before Feb- - ruary 8. ; This Is the first formal skate ' In Salem and all skating fans are ' looking forward to the event. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War are planning the -annual Lincoln's day tea to be held at the Woman's clubhouse "to February 12. -Corporal James F. Teed of Camp Clatsop is spending the weekend in Salem as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Teed. Pattern A rean't-do-withotft" style for Spring is the shlrtwaister! In Pat tern 4489, Anne Adams has de Signed a new shirtfrock that will be equally becoming to matronly forty-two and slim fourteen." That schoolgirl collar and bow-tie lend such a Jaunty air! , See" the , mice up-and-down effect given by the front panels. The In-one yokes and bodice panels may be bias-cat - or straight. Gathers below . the yokes and above the waist scire to hold la the softly bloused side- B bodice sections.' Tour sleeves may fee long, though short sleeves with novelty buttoned cuffs are nice for this time of .year. For a gay touch, try the collar, optional tie ends and cuffs In a bright con trasting hue, , - j.; - Pattern 44 9 Is available in misses an4 women's sixes 14, 16, 18. JO, 32. J4. 31, 38. 40 and 42. Cize 16 takes 3 54 yards 85 Inch fabric " ,' SB(I niTEZX CENTS (X5) ia : . caias for tkia Anna Aaaaia pattara. Write pJalaly SIZE, NAME, ADr DRESS and STYLE NUMB EE. . Th bw 1941 Pattern Book "by ' Ann Adams ia finiated I So let - Mr. - iiUnB briax tho -wurld of fashion - jtobf doorstep t --- This colorful . took brim , over with esiy-to-clitek, ' V eoifiU ' ior OTory rei - ovary boar. . ' It how orizinal,- dUUaeiiTO dtijna ' in uits. onsemblea, . portswr, af i..1 trnQos sod eTcaiag freeka sad homo ' T stylea ' . It brings mava of f abriea ; : ni aeporiea. A valuable book to keep at homo for easy reference, and t i a low eoa is Fifteen CenU I Tha Pattern U Fifteen Coats too, and tfco . Book and Paera together coot just twenty TiTO Coats. - . - Snd yoar order to Tha Oregoa Pttman. Pattr draartmpnt. - SCHEDULED to appear In Salem on February 11, Rubinoff will appear in a -violin concert sponsored by fee Salem junior chamber of commerce at Salem high . school auditorium. Organization of Bundles, for Britain Being Completed; Benefit Planned First of the benefits for Bun dles for Britain is being given on Tuesday by Mrs. Lloyd Smith and her daughter, Miss Barbara Jane Smith, at their home, 260 West Lefelle street. The benefit is scheduled for 11 to 1 o'clock. Mrs. Mortimer Hartwell of Port land will read "Mamba's Daugh ters," a negro play. Seating capacity for the house is 125, and reservations have been made for 70. Others wish ing to go are being asked to tele phone Mrs. Smith at 7479 for res ervations. Coffee willSe served following the reading. Presiding at the urns will be Mrs. Charles A. Spague, Mrs. Clifford Brown and Miss Elisabeth Lord. Assisting in formally will be Miss Martha Sprague, Miss Rovena Eyre, Mrs. Waldron F. Byers, Mrs. Donald McCargar, Mrs. Robert Coffey, Mrs. David W. Eccles and Mrs. John Logan. With plans formulated for a Salem unit of Bundles for Bri tain, all interested Salem women Bride-Elect Is tt flOnOr VjrUeSt Miss Pauline Nelson of Tilla ' mook was honor guest on Tues day evening when the GKP club entertained with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. W. F. Foster on North Fifth street. -Baskets of yellow jasmine were used in the living room and dec orations for the dining table and buffet were greenery and pep pers. Guests were Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. K. K. Adams, Mrs. Jack Bil leter, Mrs. Edwin Bingenheimer, Mrs. Will Pickens, Mrs. Thomas -Roen, Mrs. John M. Ritchie, Mrs. Brewer Mills, Mrs. Walter Nel son of Tillamook, Mrs. J. D. Tay lor, Mrs. H. H. Harms, Mrs. Clif ton Mudd, Mrs. Ben Ramseyer, Mrs. E. V, Barham, Mrs. Brown Sisson, Mrs. V. Evanson, Miss Prudence Foster, Mrs. W. F. Fos ter and the honor guest Miss Pauline Nelson. On February 9, Miss Nelson will become the bride of Mr. Law rence Wagner. The marriage will take place in Tillamook. The Eastern Star Social After noon club will meet Tuesday af ternoon at the Masonic Temple for a dessert luncheon at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Albert Cohen will read a condensation of "One Foot in Heaven" by Spence. BRUSH COLLEGE The Brush College Helpers club was enter tained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Margaret Hatespeck. A group of humorous readings was given by Mrs. Addie Curtis of Salem. The following commit tees were appointed for the year: hostess, Mrs. Karl Harritt, Mrs. John Schlndler and Mrs. C. W. Bartlett; membership, Mrs. Mike Fecht, Mrs. Vivian Burton, Mrs. A. E. Utley and Mrs. C. D. Gar ver; relief, Mrs. Charles McCar ter and Mrs. F. E. Wilson; devo tional, Mrs. Fred Olson, Mrs. Maer and Mrs. Esther Oliver; program, Mrs. A. W, Andrews, Mrs. Theodore Lengele, Mrs. A. J, Mazac and Mrs." Irene Moriarlty; publicity, Mrs. Charles Glaxe; so cial, Mrs. Bertha Garrow, Mrs. Anthony Harris, Mrs. C. McCal lister and Mrs. Hilda Bartlett. At the: business session at which Mrs. Iceland Wendt, newly elected president, presided " plans were made for an all day meeting to sew for the Red Cross Febrn ary 12 at the home of Mrs. Hilda Bartlett. A i no-hostess : luncheon . will be served at noon. The guest list Included Mrs. Addle Curtis of Salem and Mrs. Mildred Allen. Portland, Mrs. Esther Oliver, Mrs. Theodore Lengele, Mrs. Fer dinand Singer, Mrs. Hilda Bart lett Mrs, Leland Wendt, Mrs. Fred Olson. Mrs. Karl Harritt, Mrs Antony Harris, Mrs. Anna Bayer. Mrs. Leo Nelson, Mrs. F, E. . Wilson. - Miss Lois - Wilson, Mrs. Roseman, Mrs. A. Lockhart, Mrs. A. W. Andrews, Mrs.-dL.il4.-McCarty; , Mrs. John : Schlndler, Mrs. A. j. Maxac, and the hostess Mrs Margaret Hatespeck, V WEST SALEil Mrs. Bert Meyers entertained guests with a moon luncheon at her home 'Wed-' - needay. -'i ; t ; ; ; - v. v-.;-- :-.-:,:. Those ; invited were : Bonnie Wodzewoda, i ; Florence Wodxewo da, Dorothy Schuts, Alvena Ed lund, Georgia Harris, Waunlta Bramel. Pauline Slelgrove. Mabel Jenkins, Mabel Ham el. Norma La key, and Augusta gcharf. and those in surrounding commun ities are Invited to attend an or ganisation meeting at the cham ber of commerce Monday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Keith Powell, chairman, will preside. Miss Isabelle Gauld of Portland, organizer of the Portland unit of Bundles for Britain will discuss methods of organisation and work to be done in Marion county In aiding war-torn Britain. Mrs.. Clifford Brown has or ganized sorority alumnae groups to work on bundles for Britain. They Include Gamma Phi Beta. Mrs. James Daily; Kappa Alpha Theta, Mrs. Donald McCargar; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mrs. Bra zier Small; Pi Beta Phi, Mrs. James Humphrey; Delta Delta Delta, Mrs. Ralph Campbell; Del ta Gamma, Mrs. Silas Gaiser; Al pha Chi Omega, Miss Dorothea Steusloff; Alpha Xi Delta, Mrs. Robin Day; Kappa Delta. Mrs. Harris Lietz; Chi Omega, Mrs. Francis Wade; Delta Zeta, Mrs. Hugh Morrow. The Three Link club met Fri day for an all day sewing for the Red Cross. There was a no-host luncheon at noon. The president, Mrs. Eva Martin presided over a short business meeting. Those present were Mrs. Carrie Jen nings; Mrs. Jennie M. Willis; Mrs. Eva Martin, Mrs. Ida Steele, Mrs. Bella Carlson, Mrs. Elva Estes, Mrs. Goldia Kyle, Mrs. Linnie Simual, Mrs. Coral McNeill, Mrs. Anna Hunsaker, Mrs. Victo ria Stiffler, Mrs. Alice Adams, Mrs. Ida Hocksteller, Mrs. Zulu Webb, Mrs. Clara Shields and Mrs. Josephine Erickson. Farewell Given For Girls The Misses Lois Riedesel, Coral Hamerus and Elaine Flathers who left this week to enter college at Nampa, Idaho, were honored with a farewell party Tuesday night by a group of friends. The evening was spent infor mally at the home of Miss Lois Riedesel. i Present to honor the students were: Miss Alma Merk, Miss Mary Ross, Miss Doris Strand, Miss Ar lene Olson, Miss Jo Ann Donald son, Miss Marguerltte Lehman, Miss Arlynn Tharpp and Miss uiaays yuessetn. Miss Elaine Flathers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Flathers, left Thursday for Idaho tn atrant Nampa college. Accompanying her was Miss Lois Riedesel. Several parties were given in their hon or before their departure. SILVERTON Miss Wanda Scott, bride-elect of Ben J am 8. Dodge of Riverside, California, was honored at a pre-nuptlal shower Friday night with Mrs. Jack Scott as hostess. The wedding has been set for Riverside in early February. Invited for Friday night were Miss Scott, Mrs. Robert Scott, Mrs. Del Bowen, Mrs. Fern El der, Mrs. Angela Harris, Mrs. Henry Storlie, Mrs. Arthur J. Nelson, Mrs. John Seeley, Miss Helen Seeley, Mrs. Merton Egan, Mrs. Glen Scott, Mrs. Clarence Higinbotham, Miss Betty Jean : Hlginbotham, Mrs. Albert Canoy. i Mrs. Miles Ottaway. Miss Vera Ottaway,j Miss Olive Ottaway.; Mrs. 8. A. Pitney, Mrs. M. C. Houck, Mrs. Ed Blxanx. Mrs. Lloyd. Rape, Mrs. Ben Gitford, Miss Arils Gifford, Mrs. ; Harold Roop, Miss Olive Roop, Mrs. Amy Erickson Mrs. Roy Larson, Mrs. L. Thomas, Miss LaVan Thomas, I Mrs. E. Z. Kaufman, Miss Marcefl f : Kaufman, Mrs. C. E. Service, Miss Yvonne Service, Miss Ardis Wal ker, Mrs. Marie Hope, Mrs. Syl vester Bennett of Portland. Mrs.. Clarence Plank ' and - Mre. Lanra uouingshead. - : INDEPENDENCE A party Monday night was glTen , at the nome or Mrs. James u. uart with Mrs. M. J.. O'Donnell as co-hostess, j ': . L . i ; . Spring; bonquets were used about the attractive home. ; I f - The evening was spent playing1 contrWK',: i - .' r , Places were marked for Mrs.1 Melford M. Nelsont Mrs. Don Bar-! num. Mrs. Frank Cooper, Mrs.' Francis Newton," Mrs. W- A. Bar.; num. Mrs. W a y n e MacGowan, Mrs. Howard Bennett, Mrs. Cleve Robinson, 1 Mrs. Ralph Scranton. Mrs. Martin FraUke, Mrs.!RoIlan; Layton, Mrs. Al Schlag, Mrs. John Holechek, Mrs. i Sherman Foster, Mrs. Norval Taylor, Mrs. Norman Baker and: Mrs. Norman Hanna. i Family Bookshelf By. the Library Staff Thert are n.r r,w hook. are . cailinst for the Attention of art- j. . - t m " - ous members of the family. While a! personal Inspection of the fol- Jsfactory, these shorts comments ; will be helpful. . t Th 6U& flrtfnn KAnlra will Ivttssi-- wvvae " fc - est .women .readers especially: ' ('VAtii A oil. Oi...ll W i u"iiunuu owuo .,dj lisn.i .; Warren; a long historical ro- roance of old south, it Is excel-. House . and Mrs. Robert 8. : Far lent story-telling. ; "Adventures ; rell, Jr. . . . Mrs. Farrell wearing wun a Lamp'', by Ruth Louise 'Partridge. -Is the storr of a bean- : Uful nurse, "and combines ro-; A group of the press chatting to mana wfth- mh.ii.ii.u i. m v a. .w . r - m . n . pital. Smouldering Fire", by D. Stevenson Is a quiet and satis- 'Sr?. 'omance of the Scottish - highland district written by one i T omuiora. , i Of Interest to all the adult members of the family are "In- formation Please, 1941 Edition" wmcn pasea on tne. radio pro- eram in,."m name, -rtom Many Lands by Louis Admic is L VJ1 Bt0ry. o's-reat human . experience a found In the liTea lrTr. tl . " . "iT. i i aJZ-Z .Tt r . , .Prl.Tat.e!: s r,1,w',""0 ,n"! lOIa.. luthor lnS tT" lnK" 'k".,5 .: - v- .T.i . , . ; tV Sf .fSul ,fUn in for" wum.ai uianas. oi Hawaii irv. ra,,i.. i.... the Wlnchelf new." br7sdca.t u wen aa w. r-.A 'kv rimni f w.it-, wi..k.n .it be esnerlaiw th. thor, St. Cliir McKelvey, makes revelations which .r nfii- in the same intimate tone that nn . . Hiwuwt uuBHii - employs in sneaklnr of victim. fhi. w hole observations. D.-t. . . ut m luuruuiniT nracii. added to the lbrary lshelres some recent ones are: "The Business Man's Practical Guide m.u i-w compueo Dy i1 . w. Mar- shall, which la Just what the title indicates. "Real Estate Prinei- pies" by Henry E. Hoagland is a 1940 textbook dealing with most of the complex phases of the real estate business. "Cost Account ing" by John G. Blocker la a new text Which nlacea anrlal cal ralue are. constantly being l?r uoroAny McCullough Lee chat added to the ibrarr IsheWes. tIn? wlth hr ,ellow. nator mphasls on essential relationship Rollin Beaver, between budgets and cost ac- The following guests were in counting. Suggestions for pur- vited: Mrs. A. B. Starbuck and chase of this type of book are daughters, Mary and Myra and always welcome at the library. Mrs. D. W. Shelton of Dallas; Mrs. Arthur Beaver of RIckreall, Mrs. XAT'iL. r 1 Carl Gre of Amity, Mrs. J. P. Wltn ibaleiTl Smrt na Mr- Winiam Hacker, T-i n . tt r of Klngwood Heights, Miss Mar- X OIK OI U Of O ret Smart of Mllwaukie, Miss wt Betty Xayior of Inaependence. By HELEN ANGELL Mr"- Jonn Bolln. Mr Henry Mil Acclaimed the most successful U' Mr J- Cross, Mrs. Cather dance of the year was the annual ne Mnnlng, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, .Senior ball on the University of rB- LloTd Ri"y. Mrs. L. L. Ro Oregon campus last Friday night. b'non tn Misses Lois and Doro . :. , the collegians the spirit for th M,aB,ln an.d Marjorie Brant, the first formal of winter term Salem. Miss Lois Manning . u . . and the great supply of or- fMled the hostess during the chids was astonishing .... orchid luBcn nour ones, green ones, white ones, brown ones, and some very thrilled LINCOLN Mrs. Charles Turn girls above them. bow entertained with an after- Everyone was there .... the noon honoring Mrs. Earl King floor was packed .... and the January 21. Mrs. King was pleas music especially "approved of" by antly surprised when presented a critical campus populace. In the with a shower of girts. Mrs. Turn spotlight: Betty Buchanan, Chi bow was assisted by Mrs. Cecil Omega, on the arm of an SAE . . . Martin in serving refreshments Butch Nelson with his "pinned" to the guests including Mrs. Earl Kappa, Jean Burt, especially lus- King. Mrs. Roy Martin, Nellie cipus in a sophisticated formal of Jane, Darrel and Merle Martin, ice blue satin .... Marylee Frye Mrs. Ethel Austen, Mrs." Virginia and Bill Snell together as usual, Knopf and baby, Mrs. Frank But with George Alexander down for ler, Mrs. Milton Stephens. Mrs. the weekend ..... Bud Vande- E. Dorman, Mrs. George W. Marr nynde with Kappa Jane Gray .... and Glora, Mrs. E. Cook, Veata Bill Mudd at a "before the dance" Me end Chuckle Turnbow. pirty at the Anchorage with a' 7itlKil i ' "tV00"118 n,nc? SILVERTON Mrs. L. C. East- fortable In their penguin-like man and her daughter-in-law. C, ' ' f lM enlJy1.ns tne Mrs- Norman Eastman were host whole thing Immensely in new esses this week at charmingly ap v5rv&Sii 'La eanor Sederstrom, pointed bridge luncheons on very tailored in a two piece dress Thursday and Friday. Prize wln- with contrasting sash Doro- ners were Mrs. George Hubbs thy Koschmider with a Portland and Mrs. C. W. Keene on Thurs- boy . Shirley Huntington look- day and Mrs. Hugh Range and Ing on . . . . Molly Maison borrow- Mrs. H. G. Hathaway on Friday ing an Oregon State Phi Delt .... afternoon. ..al III a a . ... . aaniiiwil euin-uxe Aaeie say with her Sa lem romance .... Betty Aunusen looking thrilled over a giant-size orchid .... Elizabeth Steed turn ing swing fan ... . Alice Ann Wirtx with someone we didn't know .... Mary Jane Simmons and Leone Spauldlng. both down for the weekend from Salem, as guests at the Delta Gamma house. ... j February l Is the date set for Oregon's annual Sophomore Infor mal .... and from then on In, there's not an open date until spring term and plopped most Inconsiderately in the- mid dle of the busy schedule are next week's mid-term examinations . . . . sad profs ever so hard during win ter term. ... j Hopes for a student union build ing for Oregon made their winter term boom last week as activity minded freshmen turned in their names for places on the new pro motion board .... Eleanor Seder strom and Bud Vandenynde are both veterans on the committee. ! Down for last weekend from Sa lem for the Senior ball and Sigma Chi invitation was Verdi Seder Btrim, well-known campus activity man who walked out with-a diplo ma last spring .... at the dance with Marge Flnnegan. who also graduated last year. . j 1 Women's politics take a leading spoi in campus affairs as election of new AWS officers approaches . ! . there's reform tn the elec tion setup rumored for February's battle .... out of office will go President Buchanan and Treasurer Elizabeth Steed . . . . but we're willing to wager that the latter will be 'way up there In the battle fer the new presidency I Campus notes: Letters from Jim Pickett, now at the naval reserve headquarters at Northwestern, de clare he's having a grand time . . ; . Male attention is focused on the oh-so smart clothes of Maryellen Mills .... Ricky Grabenhorst, Phi Delt, still heads Salemward each Weekend for a romantic Interest. .. i Beth Slewert at the Episcopal church last Sunday with an eligible-looking Phi Gamma Delta member . . . . Ray Farmer sport ing a new Beta pin after last week's initiation. Seen and , (Continued Fro re Page lixl slating Informally,! was In. red .chiffon with a shirred bodice and a gold belt. . . . Introducing. the : uw ik i sail a . v uu jtwamw xaa auuia aaa - s Slt, SfAJB VI SV i S WV Sfc. , W SA4- serts of bright red forming revers from the shoulder to the waist . . m president of the Senate and Mrs. Dean; Walker calling- during .Mliia ' V M MV VfUtU( VM V ISlaCI alUUw ning in a loor length black vel- - . a. a . a . a vec gown ennancea wun a cup at i the neckline ... Speaker "of the a black velvet dinner dress with chiin ia rnllar and Wkaii . . . Harvey, the Ralph Watsons and Mr. sad Mrs. C. C. Chapman . . . the latter In a turquoise blue silk gown ... On Into the dining room . . .-a lovely serving table covered with a pale blue satin cioth and centered with an all white bouquet of cala lilies, free- sus, narcissus and. tall white candles. ... One who assisted. Barbara Jane Smith,! a striking brunette, who wore a deep wins crepe gown embellished with fringe and ruby and gold clips. ... A group or represenuuves- wives Ulking it over . . . Mrs. Angus Gibson wearing a pale ee? cbl".?n with beading on tne Doaice . . . Airs, warren Erwin of Portland in a chic black dressmaker suit with white re- Mrs!. ' Tse&ro'in r ,nu.r Tafft with a raspoerry tazieta with a drop JSmV'o? BakeV Urf'nl ble of Baker aad Mrs. Ro- rom Marsh field came Mrs ?.r9 Huggins, smart la all lIUtE f?f fU"' W rther "d danter together. ?"tor frank Franciscovich and Louise of Astoria tha latt.r . . P In ate,: Is most at- tractive and wore a forest green vetvet afternoon frock Sena. - - ana wearing black with a white lace yolk Mrs. W, H. Stelwer of Fossil in a handsome Amerl- . - " cfn Beauty chiffon gown . . . lso from Marshfield, Mrs. Wll- Ham Walsh, who wore all black. WEST SALEM Mrs. Robert E. Pattison entertained at her home Monday night with a mis- ritlinMii ihnw.r t.nt.n. Little Gardners Conduct Meeting SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Paul Acton entertained the Little Gar den club of Salem Heights Thurs day with a dessert luncheon. Twenty members were present. After the business hour several Interesting talks were given, Mrs. R. D. Cooper on "Birds in the Gar den," Mrs. D. D. Dotson, color; and. a representative from Swift and Co. lectured on plant food. Mrs. William Neimeyer will en tertain the club at the next meet ing. Attends Soil Meeting RICKREALL Robert D. Pence spent four days In Corrallis the past week attending a state agri culture conference of count cam. mlttee men. Pence la Pn TV- county's chairman. Lyons Nbwo LTONSMr. and Mrs. Fred Dallls ' from Knappton, Wazh., have moved into the house where the Charlie Johnson family form erly lived. Dallas Is the new su perintendent for the ML Jeffer son Lumber company,! taking the place of Hugo Hallln. who will leave for Mareolla soon. At the resmlar meetlnr f tha Lyons Women's club Thursday afternoon; plans we're made and a committee appointed to co-operate with : other organizations of the community and i sponsor a benefit party, proceeds to ra tn the Infantile paralysis fund. Mr. and . Mrs.1 Amoi Wni and daughters. Barbara and Rath, I ten ior meir nome in Darnngton, ' wasn rnaay morning, after spending several days at tha home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo tiauin. . ; l Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen maJa a business trip to Salem and Mon mouth Thursday. j SUverton People Report; . . " A - Visits ' Made, Classes Are - Attended ; Some Folks - . m Are ITU v SILVERTON Louisa PrMx-ht' f. registered," at St. Helens hall at I'ortltnd wnere sne Is be rlnn la zier . work toward - becoming nurse.' . Raymond Davis, son of Mr. and jJrs Kay Davis of B-street,. en jsiea mis. week m tne navy.- . - ; The condition of Mrs. L. V. .Volgamor . remains about the ame. Mrs. , Ben Craven Is carina for her." Mrs. - V'olramore ha been -111 for several weeks. v Ray Schauta, who was in in red tlx" months asro tn an automabu accident near Woodburn.'Is able to sit no a few minutes each da bow. He Is at the veterans' hos- rtal at Portland. The American Iiat ion class eon ducted by Mrs. O. J. Slrnrdson of Salem met - for a no-host dinner at the Sllrerton chamber of com mere rooms Thursday nltht Mr. and .Mrs. - Joe Nllaon of woquuie are guests or their son ana aaugnter-ln-Iaw. Dr. and Mrs. H. E." Johnson on' Collldge street. Alias inra Thorklldson tolned her sisters. Miss Alice Thorklldson of Portland and Miss Hlldur Thorklldson of Salem and the three motored to Corrania sri. day night where they formed a vocal trio for a weddlnt? there. The Sewlnc society of SL Panl'a church snet Friday afternoon at tne nome, or Mrs. E. a. Domo- galls. The afternoon was scent in sewinr for the Red Cross. Robert " Leonard, son of T. T. Leonard, left Friday for Portland, where he enrolled la the radio department of the Oregon Instl tute of Technology. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reynolds eft Friday afternoon for Astoria to make their home and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hands moved into the Reynolds house which they recent ly purenased, Friday and Satur day. Mrs. Ben Zollner is at St. Vin cent's hospital at Portland for medical treatment. Mrs. Peter Sorenson frit at hoi- home Thursday and fractured a bone in her wrist. Polk Association Has Health Meet DALLAS The annual naatlnr of the Polk County Public Health association was held here Wednes day night at the chamber of com merce rooms with Raw ion Chapln of Perrydale, county president, presiding. Dr. G. C. Bellinger. head of the Krat T1X TaTn Isvatt a hospital was the principal speak er. The IBMllllr nntn mA -mrlttt piano solos by Helen MeFetridge oi uauas. miss Margaret Gllils, Polk county public health nurse, gave her annual report. Mrs. Wil liam E, Kaower of the Oak Grove community, county chairman of the Christmas seal sale rom mlt tee, reported a successful sale dur ing the past year with some re turns sun noi in. Dr. A. B. Starbuck of Dallaa gave a talk on public health work In Polk county and told of the need for mora dnratinni work, especially in regard to me sain tests for tuberculosis. i Dr. G. C. Bellinrer talk the cause, prevention and treat ment of tuberculosis. I A business meetlnr foiinwaA The group voted to organise a cnapier or tne infantile Paralysis foundation la Polk county. Elec tion of officers of the Cauntv PnK. lie Health association followed wnn Dr. A. B. Starbuck named Sresident ant Ti C A of Independence, vice-president. Mrs. David Bland To Head Auxiliary ALBANY XTra rtavli tt.-.i was Installed nrealdnt n'r iv Junior chamber of commerce aux- uary xouowing a banquet at the Greyhound Tirim WoAn...- nlght. Members of the Junior chamber were also mat. v - v . uig banquet. Other auxiliary officers install ed included Vra rari c. .i vice-president and Mrs. Orval Dow cv.iclx -treasurer. The officers were installed by Mrs. HoUU Hull past president. A arm ii n f onrmi - w - - - wwy.v. m.m. hers of the Salem Junior chamber and auxiliary were complimented guests. Scharback Recover From Measles - wi.Mii ocnar back is lmnroTlw r fmm . case of meaalesv Mrs. Tom Martin vvuuahv quite ui at her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kaberness were eallera thi .w rTl Conrad Dahl Home. They bow own the Oak Knowl Service aU uon on the Salem-Dallas high- " L.N11UEH mentlJy parasontsi no renewal sxpeaaei no torreasa in fmereat rate, A Prmdantial 20-Year Uactgage is the as way to fineace Available in selected FHA fiaandag eptiaaal BAwaxsa a aoasaya ia. Aatkartaaa Uarlfui . Laaa SoUdtar fat Taa rraaaauai laaaraaee O. a !D)-n!iHiiii!ii if i ni Tti m Activity West Salem Cliurcli Dinner Feeds 165 - Friday. Night;" Mo tion K - : WEST SAIMbne hdndred sixty live" people atten- cd the turkey dinner sponsored lryith' Woman's iSociety cf ristian Service in the Methodistl church basemjsnt Friday: Christian night. Following the dinner a "pro gram ,was" presented In the church auditorium. Community singing was followed' by a humorous pan tomime given , by the Intermedi ate boys under , the direction, of Everett Lisle. Mrs. L. -.wendt of Brush College gave' several read ings. - Fred . DeVries.-. a horticulturist from Pratum.' showed motion pic tures and a few colored pictures taken on Ms travels la the United States- snd, In Europe. Polk county Representative Lyle D. ThOmaa and Mrs. Thorn--as . were' among: .those who at tended the reception at the home of Governor and Mrs. Charles- A. Sprague Thursday night. Mr. aad Mrs. H. . W. Voth. of Polk station, visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. , L. DashlelL and her family Friday nlghU Mr. aad Mrs. . Earl Taulk. of Olympla, visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips over Thursday night. Major John Allen and family are moving to Los Angeles. Ma jor Allen was connected with the Salvation Army in Salem ana has now received a promotion to the Salvation Army work In Los Angeles. Mary Log was a student In the second grade In the local school aad David was In the sixth grade. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . Helndrick and children. Ardean and La re a. recently moved to this city. They came from Henderson. Neb. Entertainment Is Given Ross Hills TURNER Mr. and. Mrs. M. A. Hill entertained Sunday for their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Hill of Portland, and a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hill of Gervals. Ross Hill who was in jured in an auto accident a few weeks ago, resulting In injured vertebrae, still wears a cast. C. C Mitchell, long time resH dent of dear Turner, is making his home In the suburbs of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. John Mickey have moved to the house a mile east of Turner recently vacated by the Hugh Webb family. Mickey is school janitor. Mrs. Margaret Riches, accom panied by Mrs. Nellie Riches, drove to Jefferson Wednesday to see her sister-in-law, Mrs. George Armentrout. who is convalescing from a recent illness. Mrs. Ethel Gttlvin. Crawford- dale teacher, took her smaller pu- pui w tne neaitn clinic held at Turner Monday. The older pupils were enter- tained at the home of Mrs. Com yn Tracy, listening to the inaugu ration of President Rooseevlt. Madellene Collier and Jack Met calfe ef Crawford district, carried leaning parts la Turner high school play Thursday night, with special number bv Miss Met calfe. Red. Cross Aided By Sewing Club UNION HILL Members of tha Union Hill Woman's club mt at the home of Mrs. Dolph Heat er Thursday afternoon to sew on "ea cross dresses. A covered dish dinner was held at the noon hour. Present were Mrs. C. E. Heater. Miss Florence Pottorff. Mrs. Da vid Pottorff. Mrs. Mary Tate. Mrs. w. M. Tate. Mrs. Aaolph Heater. Mrs. C. C Carter. Un Dick Enyart and Jerry, Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. V. D. Scott. Mrs. H. H. Peters and Mrs. Heat er. On Thursday afternoon a meet. ing to finish the dresses, will be held at the home of Mrs. Verny O Ofeea.to reUrre eosna ache or palavyoor Docsof seay aad It aecassary to prescribe sosee rare, little-aicd strag that cpoacsfrocahilf s wpcldswmy It is oat baslaass to sWs tL$t frarg carefally prottcted to preserve its full potency on oar shelves, swaJriaf call, for sWre. wo pdde cwrscl tts oa coanpowwiing overyi prcacrip tioa ss the IXao ptfaa A UgVprJced serrlot? Kot : at a!L As a saaocr jof saor av iUy emit Ua to here a pre ecriptioa coaapoaoded lterai " WiUolifs Stord : ' , - - ' - i afOj . - a . a. tworner aetata and Liberty Hayesville School -Names Honpr Roll HAYESVILLE The honor roll has' been completed with the fol. lowing names: " . First grade Richard 'and Rob ert Baltzer. Glen SlddelL Norman Henderson, Joanne SJetUer. Don na Grelgr Sharon Jarms, 1 Walter Bond. .' Shirley Brown, Edgar. Brandll. JUIen Flesher. f " ? i -. Second grade Mary! Newton, Lois HalL Carl Cooler, Dick Mow ry, Bernard Thackey.r Laurece Karsten,? Jerry -Andre-sea. Agnes Smith, Carol Woodrffe, Dickie Carey. . . ' - I .(.. ' . Thbrd grade Irvine Bond. John lleanlar. Jack Mowryi Philip San. cy. Joe.TeUl. MarlQm; Baltxer, XY..UU jo , w cmaii. aroL r lesser. Alieer Pond. Ann flmnrr VS-afta Smitfc, Betty Jean Stettler- ,r- Fofartk grade Edrsf Cnruh. Jeanette Saucy. Johnny Kennedy, Marlene Brown. Dartd i Cooler, Gloria Doerfler, Do a; a a Joan; Peacf, Jane Bond. Lillian Wool, dridge. Marlene Pentney, Curtis Braadlt. I T i Fifth krade Dori DIerk. France Komyate. Dorothy Waif meyer, Virginia Browni Herbert. Newton, Stanley Clark. Mary Mo wry. Bobby Carrow. Sixth grade Earl Bond. BiUIe Willi. Paul Fahrer, Robert Sau cy, Ray Carrow. MarylAaa Fisher, Dale 'Peace; Betty Blame, Seventh gradeCharles Saacy. BeTerty Wooldrtdre. i Elsie stet, tier. Laera Loa Newton, Lloyd Coolsy. Daren Dierk. Luellei Paulson, i f 1 Eighth arade Flora! Bob Wanda Wooldrldge, iDoris Dim bat. Audrey Flails, i Edna Ms Thackery. Margaret Unruh. Vfr. glalaj Komyate, Jack KeUogg. Bet y aii wiiu. it I 4 ui- 41 Qiibs Formed At Labish Center LABISH "CENTfcR Lalit.s center school haa organized 4H claba. The president iot the girll cooking dab is Donna! Lovre. Ert a-earsau is Tice-presleat; Dori Reatx, secretary: LatllA Klamsa aad Mary Zlnger are: song lead era. - j Mrs,' Glen Ftr. i Hmar teacher IS clab advisor. I Tho hots have formed a wod. craft! clab. Officers are Billy Hasselbacker. president; Roy Pearaall, viee-p resident; Deal Lowery, secretary; Jack Power, upper grades teacher, thS advisor. The claba meet Wednesday after noons, it Community club will meet February 7 and Harry Lovre and Horace Blbby are on th commit tea fer the entertainment,- and, Mr. and Mre. Hasselbacker and Mrs. Chester KJampo are aa ) the re freshmen t," committee. j Ladles Aid will meet! January 29 at the home of Mrf. O. G. Mc Claughery. I Sunday; school and iehttreh will be held as usual under (the pas torate of Gordon Jaffa. Christian endeavor has as Its topic "What My Denomination Stands Fer. Ermg Hornschueh will 1 be tie leader. t i- Mf. and Mrs. Nathan Kurlh are the parent ef a pound an4 14 ounce baby girl, born January 21 at the SUverton hospital. They; have- named her Betty Jean. I ; i i ! i ? Hopmere Womaq 111 At Deaconess t 5 MISSION BOTTOM! Mrs. Walter Lander of Hepmere is iS the Deaconess hospital for medi cal atteatlon and observation; . Mrs. Lena Fuson of Portland has spent: the past week with ,her sister, Mrs. Bert L.j Jokes, . who is suffering with rheums tism. ; 4 . ' Phbna 3118 A- . I ,-i L J. t i i