'- - PAGE TWELVE Thm OSEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon Sunday Morning, Februarr 9, 1941 FashionShow And Bridge Slated J As anticipated erent of the spring season will pe the' fourth -annual fashion bridge benefit of -Beta Sigma Phi," national educa tion sorority, f . The affair will be held at the Veterans' hall on Wednesday, March If at 8 o'clock with the fashion show : following ' several ; hours 'of bridge. A g r o o p of young matrons and maids will act as models. " ' ; Proceeds " from the affair .will , to to the Beta Sigma Phi. prote- ' gee at the state tuberculosis!, hos pital Mrs. Lawrence Brown, pres- s Ident of the group, has announced that Mrs. Lynn Helse will be chairman of the fashion bridge. Tickets" for the erent will be ) available in a fortnight from any of the members or Mrs. George Scales, ticket chairman. VFW Meet Date Is Changed ' The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary will sponsor a benefit card party Wednesday at 8 o'clock at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Pinochle. 500," and bridge : will be played. The public is in Tited. Reservations may be made J at 21450 or 59S0. The committees In charge in- eludes, Mrs. Cyril Nadon, Mrs. William Clare, Mrs. William : Rush, Mrs. Ralph Harlan and , Mrs. Aubry Tusslng. f i V :: s. - j - . c- I H .Family Bookshelf that night to pass some "mer chandise. Carmen, awaiting Don Jose, who has just been freed re fuses to go. He comes, the' rest retire leaving him alone with" Car men, who, enchanted at recover- ig her lover, employs all her art entertain and fascinate him. ; Jut, of a sudden he hears distant .angles sounding the "retreat,, realises that he will be a deserter spite Carmen', astonishment and ' T??-eV1" nt : , , , growing disdain and fury. Is In An .inspection . ci.ina new. dooc . ..... semi-annual meeUng tne act ot departing when the ahelf .will hear out this sUtement. (KITCHEN DAMAGED 7 Val Kitchen ged Turner Nbwi I'- TUfcNEIt-j-Mr. and Mrs. jW. A &Ol?f 1 177 a 17Jr "Bod? McColy are the proud par eJjjU DV l lllCrire ents f. their first child. ober - Leroy, born February j K at the Br tha Llbrarr Staff The variety of new books now I Independence lions Fine Deaconesa hospital and weighing In circulation at the public 11-1 brary includes subject for near- 7 pounds. The young f man; Is the grandson of t Mr. and ! Mrsj Fred Elser of Turner and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hi McCully of Dallas, formerly INDEPENDENCE Independ- r'aJf " n!I? Members ; - Police Chief 111 tm r TO" Tna will f 111 ri boad. governors door ls foreed by Zonlga, Don Among-. the new, books . will be eDCe fIr deDrtment re8 nded to ess at'the Christian church parsoni " ,r , " Jose's captain. He orders uon found, such titles . as . the follow- a can inm weea u una me uc i Cge on weanesday afternoon fof . aild?y .Thursda7 Jose be gone, but he refuses to tog and ! Friday, and Satnrdav mom. lng. The purpose of the confer yield to his rival. Swords are drawn, Carmen summons the gyp-' Williams. This, book is made up. lng:.. "Fellow. Citizens" by one of jof the C. J. Moyer home -i- badly the annual Frances Willard Me America's best . humorists, . Gluyaa l dama red caused from ah over-1 morial tea. f A program and so- t"!l8J l"117 sies from their hiding place and ot his cattoona or; drawings, with heatH f board of governors. ReDresenta tives from each local center have PaiTlus and Mr. r m rill against his superior officer, to Everyday situaUons and Just or- sUrted at the Lloa'a club this George Nelson L?."!' M. Devers are leave SeTllle and joiQ smUK. dinary neople are here portrayed ! " . J from attacks? ol glers. Salem's members. Thursday's program includes a tour of the art project headquar ters' fn Pnrtlanit an A of production nnits, election of famo"s ,Habanera;' B,anR Zuniga is disarmed. Don Jose la little, text, as the Illustrations ate j about $3$0. - j assisting her.? ' .1 now forced, as an open mutineer, complete . stories, .in. themselves. J A Dr. Quiz question box'' -was Mrs. Leo f Klokstad.-and Mrs, Everyday situations and Just or-1 Ktartl at the Lion's club this George Nelson are i recovering i.v W r A ir.' I from attacks? of measles at their a mm . i w fi' be w ii ii m i ivriir Kn rv mil l aw i a in sucn a way as to onng out the 7 - ; " " home here. ! So far the two are most, ridiculous, side of life. Many! Dr. Quiz. Lions failing to answer I the CMes o the disease id Music Synopsis temporary chairman of the board of governors in the morning re ports of presidents and tnanarpr of various. Art Centers throughout Carmen, the chorus of cigarette girls,- the street-boys chorus, the A new honor has come to Lu cille Barnhart, daughter of Mr. She ! Turner. 1 L Music heard in act one Includes Ji T. will welcome this eollprtiftn. Professor Ernest' Albert Hoot- and Mrs, -Elmer Barnhart. Hn.r ul, T -Vi 'nnn on of Harvard has a flair for odd has been selected as a pledge to nn on the school erounds dl6t AiWe cilSa"S. "ties is "Why Men Behave Like Staff and Key at Oregon College I leana,p -cao01 gronad. l uotj aula iuu. u,:4uiuma w ui,u Miss Dorothy Dental, teacher of the third and fourth grades, Fri day had her pupils participate in aj I Apes and Viaa Versa.'.' This au-1 of Education. She ia also aecre- thority on anthropology has def-tary of the junior class. IfW C I ' " TT 1 1 lnite ideas as to our present sad Mr. and Mrs. Gerald BulkFey I V lAtn Til rfnlli i Speicial Service the state: a report on nation wM tarmei1 s"s. art center projects bv Otto Panl- In Act two the "Toreador ns oi aaiem ana a tour of the aon pernaps Desi Known, condition, socially and economi-1 of Salem are the parents or a Salem center in the afternoon. wltn the rythmic gypsy trio and cally speaking. He explains that I baby girl. Kathleen Jane, born On Friday there will be dis- tne melodious quintet, also fa- man has degenerated biologically Saturday. Mrs. Bulkley is the cussion periods in the moraine, miliar. Carmen is perhaps the instead of progressed under scien- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe a trip to the Elks temnlA In most melodious Of Operas, With ifi? advancement. Thl wfentlat. rrnnke land to see the Philharmonic or- most of its music definitely Span- author, however learned he mav I rr. and Mrs. M. J. Bulten will Seoul WIc TVrtfwT iPln chestra rehearsal, and a Smore-9 . ish, with marked rythm of the be. incresafullv nonnlirfips nrn. ontertafn the nvl Whist rlah dur- -f i . ' . ! 's oora at tne Multnomah hotel at country. found science and his own theory 1 inr the weekend. mwi jws xrareniS of the influence of heredity. Much The Kill Kare club will meet of his writing success is due to I with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Addison his manner of telling, which is Friday night T-Tiy-Ti- lively, straight from the shoulder, William Noble city chief of Kw-Li x and witty, as time and subject re- pollc noon. The permanent organization will be formed in the afternoon (A lynopais of tb remainder of the opera, will appear next Sunday.) (Continued From Page 11) CO-STARS Solito De Solis, who appears with Rubinoff and a trio to Timberiine ind as accompanist ioi the violinist, and piano soloist. .nas been arranged. T-Nni. Tirol Saturday's program includes De Sobs Will Appear as Accompanist heureaden 2 Mrs. F. X. Hoereth and Mrs. Ann Sn met With KllKirirff James Beall will entertain the xxxwii. ui unrinu inenai at me nome Sonto De Soils, who is appear ct Mrs. Hoereth s sister. Mrs. S. ine here Tuesday at the new hlrr .is'ml"9 8treet' 8Cho1 auditorium as associate Including the former queen of 5f"ij. " D, glven Dy Konftd ?ha "V,, February 14. The meetlnar nrev- x... ; a v -i- t"Vue.. q 01 Ruddiman. Scout exftpniT f th. the wall EHir SSSS SsS5fM as a vounji sDanisn reiucree ne rnni h tiniia 4 v wnnt nne y.vc.oxu 10 uicsemeu in oo . - . .1 i.t iRLrZXlT? toured the European continent a. among them, the prized CrosTor 3l.t birthday of color cmie; C".iS" iuuT remarkabiristory1 and Merchant eekS nu ei woi aaa unu iifiut auu uu ZVla.1 til. VVliaeilll 11. to 0en House ! 1 the West will be held Monday at the Vet erans or Foreign Wars hall. Congregationals Change Meeting WEST SALEM At nZlrrr. hZ iZh S4lemi Methodist chuilch service police has been confined to his Mr Ar.,t 1 r---.. ei..J V- home by Ulness. "1-L.V T "w. r!?L" All of us are interested in the Guests at the home of Mrs. D. r..." . ;e. governors and a tour through the denla corsages. . . The tea was great Facinc northwest. One part Collins and Mrs. Blanche Kirk-1 ." v "."T art museum, Portland. more or less informal with guests the state of Washington, is endal were Mrs. G. C. Snider, "Trj Vint .-li-.V175 rhattine awhila heforn minx nn very well covered in a new book and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bersrer :Y , L ""Ir" ol of Russia. Solis has nlaved for x.. ....J. . . . . . Intn th0 m entitled "Buildinar a State. 1889- a,- wni PFewn a ine worship ;hour.; in me center a ions: - Vvu0wtv 1 win meet wun Mrs. u. .u. ciiopt-r 1 , 'i. r a a. tit v. a a m 1 ira ac u nr 111 e 1 11 iiwri nn 1 noiF r a a w with quince, "Muiogion ocaie uioncai Thursday afternoon. to Sllrr7 Vi7. ! Thei West Salem Boy' Scout troop ;will be guests at the Inight services and irill take part fii the program, as National Boy iScout week is being observed. . A, Dickson is loal scout master and! this oe occasion playe5 25 week. In reTot Gerayr recognized "hi. the country during the week the arrangement . A three- faddTo teS pleasure" nn. t jintnn o-o o-omor, 1 i , ..." of rhri A rv 7 ti. some who motored down from LroDS aaa 10 ine reaamg pleasure ""Vr. CrV.?,- v. S"1 1u",."? "lwmJ? up?n r ."'"I Portland for the affair. . . Mr. and general usefulness of jiwiuuis iuv uuc vi vuuui, no uiiu ine cavaiier 01 tne uanuoe in au over also boasts 17 other titles. Al- Order. KSLM. though a "descendant of the Idol Although Soils has been in this Amencus veapuccious ior wnom country only a short time he has The Salem Heights Woman's " America is named. Solis is aen- already dlnniavod sn nnn.n.1 ik ,ia - T earlier in the afternoon . ... . . . - J. b vuu uciu us icgumr meeunar at erany consiaerea bpamsn ior nls for Interpretation of the standard th Arr Ppn tor nn VvlAmwr first CongregaUonal church will h?V inThaT'o1116 POSfU,,r "c noon- A allery n workshop Toe entertained at the home of thI,?m f" ,liat.J f "tT a Rubinoff and Soils will offer tour Was an additional feature of -Mrs. R. a. Hutchinson, 715 North .t tll , xTf " t. ' , , v ' m ul popular ana tne group program. Current ex Robert Rovd. Mrs. Ralnh Stalev Dook and Mrs. William Bowes. . . the lwo D00" 01 inspiration and matrons visited at the legislature ODe PPear among the flood of doom auuui wars ana preparairon "Life of Riley" I JnOTl Retirement Jh "f-ltant Is Claud Bpyd. r. I e.n . V. Miss Marian Herrick, daughter VV-mitVi PnfluAr of the educational, director of the 1 OUin UnaeaVOr hlbits viewed by the club mem bers were the Currier and Ives prints, the display of Mexican Vespers Valentine Party Planned University American institute In La Paz, Bo- CH "W J llvia, and at present a student UU I earS LJlCl np 1 rp n i . prints, I lIUVt?l laiK VjTlVen art and crafts from the private its annual Valentine collection of Mr. and Mrs. Byron First Methodist church for Friday American T. Randall and the exhibit of night at 6 o'clock. A party will cracv. the follow the basketball game at WI1 Before Clnh at Willamette university, will pictures by the minlls peak on "Bolivia, Its Customs The Marion county Christian Members of the Salem Zonta Washington school. and Educational , Work." Miss Endeavor union gave a party at cluD meetln- for nnr Herrick will have a display of the Knight Memorial church on tr "nner on mi , native work to supplement her Friday night in celebration of the Tburday night, heard a talk by Th StOrV talk, and will be assisted with the 0th birthday of the organization. Mrs. C. W. Stacey on the trip she Music by her brother and a Bo- Mr. Veldon Diment, field secre- "d Mr. Stacey took through the Of Carmen llvlan friend. tary for Linfield Pacific college, southern states during the Christ- ABsisung airs, ituicmnson at was guest speaker and Mr. Marvin mat season. iui unit wm ne Airs. la. Mar- Senter. president of Marlon coun- Tne travellers covered over attend the performance of of lamette. Leo Baldwin, social chairman, is in charge of the dinner and party. On his committees are Miss Reeva Schmidt, decorations; Miss Pearl Bendiksen, Miss Helen Boltjes and Miss Marcia Fry. waitresses; Doris t Laney and Marie Hall, menu; Mrs Ramona B. Frejrch. direct! Or Of the West Salem klnrformrt. orwmr tan 11 , . i I . o - dsm,j aj gouj, x ye woriea en and nlav school. tnnonni h for wars. One Is a short but bean- 1Ike a CU8S a11 my 1Ife: now Vm children are Inviting their parents; going to quit and go fishin'," N. I. and friends to an oiwn called "Let Us Have Faith," which A" """"" eiiui5earjaa ocio gram j Tuesday afternoon at 3 ls this blind woman's creed of merchant, said this week In an- o'clock in th$ Methodist , church; life, based on friendship. The oth- uouacms ms retirement oiarcn x basement. r la " . : Shall Nnt Perlh I ""i" -iie uaraware Business ne RuIIdera iaa nt tho MliAi. the Earth" hy Ralnh Rartnn Pr- h conducted on the corner Of I church held si no-hmt aiinnAi Vespers ls planning ry. Thla Is a short but passionate th Main and Water streets for study period 'at the Robert eJ alentlne banquet at defense as well as tribute to the nearly 30 years- Pattlson honie Thursday iiahti demo- . rrison pians to taae a trip Special guest were Mr. and Mrs. , 7V. ""'" uyos- wenaen wiimarth, Lottie i Mc al of his present stock of machin- Adam. Mr ah fr iih.. fa.vi Monday, February 24 has been ery. Implements and hardware, man anrf Mr ntJL tr. to.w? UVm,ici. ... oi-uic iuuuiiig, r5- mson. Deneiic onage party at tne fjnerry nouse ana lots naa not been made City bakery. Miss Shirley Evenson this week. is In general charge of arrange-1 Prior to his engaging in the ments. hardware business Morrison operated a planing mill Jh Scio. Robert RawKon'a yrand mop. uu um coniracimg ior ouiiamg institution of - rm . . - ' 7. " i ... i II. i carmen oy jtuin nurKoyne. proeram: Hiima study class will meet on TnuJT """" "U""U1" "ul"- "J Fdrmors Union News i I i y,M- Mir Cnrlstenson, Mrs. ty union, waa toastmaster. Mr. 9000 miles in their tour, and took VtZ rll"tc.l"Z: Breuser and Edith Paris,' tickets, at 8 o'clock. 1310 South Liberty pforrion h fttes are the barber I J. F. Humphreys. Mrs. E. S. Oil- anrt ; Mr. iaii rirma ih detailed note whirh .h. . 7. Hl?9" !? 1. F?" wnimti ...ripnt. an r.. k D shop, Dr. Prill's office. Scio ra- the , - - v . ucucBvr male quartet from the Pratum cussed in her talk. Mrs. Stacey also r to the enjoyment ox tke opera.) of the church are Invited. A spe- set to any one interested. Eteri Class Has Evening Party Act 1 In a square of Seville. Morales, cordial invitation is extended Mennonite church gave a musical showed pictures of things seen any one interested. n-.T Hnri ,. . . Mrs. CL Carter told of her bba- New members in th rinh who elation ita the second ChrisUan were at the meeting on Thursday. ?,ficr of the dragoons ls loung i-naeavor society rormea in Mas- were wrs. iena Black, Mrs. E( sachusetts and her relationship M. Hammond and Mrs. Rollin K with Dr. and Mrs. Frances E. age. ROSEDALK Red Hills local of Farmers SUnlon met Tuesday? night, j The b'usiness meeting; waa clal price has been placed on tick ets sold In pairs. presided over! by the f president,! The Eterl class of the First Clarke, founders. Another guest was State Presi- Baptist church met Frldav niirhf dent of Oregon Christian Endeav at the church for the regular ore .Miss Marjorie Boon of Port land, who read a letter of greeting from Mrs. Frances E. Clarke. A night broadcast this week will square. The relief guard with Don near Major Carleton E. Spencer Jose and his superior officer Zu i?r P? ! officers selective service. Major Spencer, marches off. Now at the strike were present aiso. professor of law at the University noon, the cigarette girls pour oi uregon, was recently called to out rxom tne adjacent tobacco Tho JTnnlur o-uil.l nf Ika tVIvn. active dutv lmdAr th l-.!ir. factory. Last of all comes. Par men Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blum. Mr. tii rhnrrh win m tnr- i service act. The nrncram l the beautiful, bold, heartlesa Prn. and Mrs. J. B. Manning and Mr. o'clock luncheon in Parrish hall KSLM. sy girl. Her eye chances to light mna Mrs. waiter Lotus. Fifty four on Tuesday. Mrs. J. N. Chambers on uon Jose who ls quite obliv- rage. Arnold Boyanovsky and R B. Haines residences. Ariivlnr-in Salem in Mav. 1889. 1 Frank! Barnett. Delesratea iwere tiui'wLL Mrs. Charles Hill from his birthplace in New York, elected to attend the state Icon- entertained the Hopewell United Morrison onerated a nlaner and ventlon and Warehouse meetinrJ lng with the soldiers in front of . Mrs- ioa M.ioaey ana ner uretnren ladles aid at an all day helped to dress the lumber for One appllcantifor membership was the guard house. Mecaela, whose l cunureu oi Arlington are ex- quuting on a grandmothers flow- the Thomas Kay Woolen mill accepted. I i . i shy glances betray an interest In Pe- on .naay ror a fortnight's er garden pattern quilt. A basket there. Morrison took up a home- The program was composed of? the soldiers, enters, looking for "" wllu Mr- Bna MTB- dinner was served at noon. The stead in the Bilyeu section south- musical numbers and a short iplay Don Jose, a cornoral in the ree-i- Snell at their Fairmount Hill next meetlnar will be at th enat nf Rrin and tni haa Hmir "irpniii. a cifret h. in..i 'w m me American j.e- ment. Micaeia evades too pressing cnurcn. hoidlnes In that district. ent. i t eiua auxiiiary-s regular Monday attentions and then leaves the business and social even ine Mr. Willis Keithly showed pic tures illustrating the 23rd Psalm. A travelogue of the Pacific northwest was also shown. On the committee for the evening were were in attendance. The Book-a-monlh club met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. A. Hurts on the River road. Mrs. Kay Yocom gave the book report. will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. lous of her presence. After mo- W. Parker assistea Dy Mrs. TH Ftm , e. , , . ..-u.-. A.ir iuu- . Mrs. Cornelia ni ,?taT.,!-4J. CAH mentary hesitation she approach- Thomas. Mrs. David Euan and , v "1 "w " -.eBeri es him and throws him a nosegay. Mrs. E. J. Scellars. J "u lullo.w na WU1 passionate glan c e wun an afternoon of card-, tnma ani n.. r- t... i. . 08tes,seiUfre Mr8' G- A- Reeher, ed and flattered by such a token Mr. and Ira. XC C TTlk ,1 Mrs. Ed Wood Mra A fl un... -...4t.ii.- . 7. K.enu!t,WJi11Kbe.lle,a Mr and Mrs. Lynn Helse attend- "d Miss Virginia Bird'. Mis. Ulva prised by his village sweetheari 4. May m ebruarT wltn d the Pioneer Telephone banquet "rby, Mrs. J. H. Jennings and Mrs. w. E. Kirk. Mrs. Arden Reed at the Multnomah hotel Saturday M"s. William McKinney. wij aim 10. dook report. night. rfT-&y& i . O Your Doctor writes a pre scription. From his band it passes oa to yours. But whose will bt that Third Hand? Who are yon going to trust . to ill the prescription? . " "IWi If maf. ' . ter?! von ask; . "Anydrug store can compound a preicxiption.' Yes, aad any Doctor can vmtt a prescription. But you instinctively seek a practi tioner in whom you have the most implicit confidences - Why take chances with this trre-imi a Pass port to Health? Ask your Phy- ician about this pharmacy; WILLETT'S mom Micaeia, who brings a mBsage irom nis mother exhorting Don jose to ne true to his first love. Countess Mora- Zamoyska will Mff Jl J?11 V tth. d r, w speak about her experiences dur- ijSHi h,0" J64!116 'etter; lng the siec-e of Wa members and mt. t.o eariIer. aay8. he would members and guests of the West- f hi m,, "Jfl , e 7ona inou,nce minster rulld of the Flrat PrP-h. hefIt:ul. Pa8Jon Inspired by Car- terian church on Wednesday at 8 Siak. in nnn M.n. In upon this softer mood one of her terian church nn wd.-- 1 To en'. ?1 - sudden disturbance ..vr..:r "'..0 breaks y I. ine public Parm-i small admission !. r, , u . .' ner charsre will h ma tuiujiaiuuM in a quarrel and Don jose is commissioned to arrest and take her to Jail. Her passion Missionary society of the First ate wiles however overbear his Presbyterian church will meet on "0o- resolutions; he lets her es Wednesday afternoon and hear cPe' and 18 himself punished by airs, uonaia Mccormick, president ""vrwunmeni., of the Synodical speak. Mrs. R. W. i Act 2 jiiuison is devotional leader and i Scene Is in a suburban resort . a. uiaisyer is social i smugglers of whom Carmen ls chairman. a faithful ally. Here she had promised to meet Don Jose; Just Members of the Nebraska clob v, . 11 Da881n' ine time agree will entertain at a Valentine par- ,7 ,n tbe comPny of Zuniga iy and special program at KP u uluer omcers. i.scamiiio, a re hall on Friday night at 7:10 pm dobtahIe toreador, joins them and falls In love with Carmen, Th xt ;who jrepulses hig advances. Two nf r . -yPes. leaders of the smugglers. hall o '"r.?"0? " !e-teii to inform Carmen and her thepublle irinvited omPa-ons Fraqulta and uuc is invited. . Merceda tha hlr -t . m.v. i a UWUVU, STATE STREET DimilG ROOn r Now Operating Under NEW MANAGEMENT Now Under the Personal Direction of nr. and Iks. Percy IHlnan O SUNDAY SPECIAL Fried Chiclxen Dinner "m. tu ' ! WEEK DAYS Lnncheons and Dinners Week Day Luncheon Special 12 Noon to 1 p.m. Daily 12 Noon to 8 P. M. Dinners 45c lo 85c Special Children's Rates Arrangements Made for Parties, Teas and Banquets. 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