?AGS CEC UM OSZGOH STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Tuesday Moralngv April 11. It43 Nuptials Are , Performed : At Home" ' Miss LaVaun Gardner, daufh-"1 icf ; of Mr." "and Mrs. John A. Gardner became the bride of "Mr. Wesley White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. White of In dependence, at a ceremony Sat- urday night at 830 o'clock at ; the home of the bride's parents on North River-road. Members. of both families. at-i v tended the redding ceremony. ,The bride's sisters, Mrs. J. N. Brinkley and Mrs. Otto Yun ker, sang "O Promise Me" and were acmompanied by . their niece, Miss Alice Rose. Rev. Everett Gardner of Portland read the ceremony for his sister. The bride wore a blue silk dress for the ceremony, and donned a dusty rose coat and blue hat for going away. She - wore a corsage of gardenias. Apple blossoms and lilacs deco- rated the fireplace, before -which the ceremony was read. At. the reception Mrs. Everett Gardner of Portland cut the cake and Mrs. F. L. Rose, sister of the bride, served punch. The bride . graduated from Salem high school and the Ore gon College of Education at Monmouth. Mr. White Is grad uate of Salem high school and , Willamette university. He Is em ployed at Busicks. Presbyterians At Parties Fifty six members of the Junior Sunday school depart ment of the First Presbyterian church attended a party held in the social hall Friday afternoon. Don Douris, youth director, sup ervised the program which in eluded ping-pong, Chinese checkers, darts and group games. Thirty members of the department, winners in a re cently completed Sunday school attendance contest, will be hon ored at a banquet at the church Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Miss Hazel Snyder is superintendent of the juniors who have main tained an average attendance of 70 during the past month. Those attending the party in eluded: Mary Jane Hannaman, Margaret Ann Taylor Dorothy Ann Rttchey, Gloria Spencer, Leone Lewis, Lorraine Eckers ley, Nancy Ringland, Carolyn Eckersley, Richard Bladom, Betty Cooley, Gladys Boock, Frederick and Anita Muir, Eu nice Jean Miller. Bob Wickay, Mary Feike, Joan Schwarz, John Will Williams, Bernice Kleihege, Marilyn Thompson, Carolyn Weeks, Donald Ring land, Barbara Robins, Beldon Owens, Homer Davenport, Ger ald and Merry Katherine Bui Jock, Miller Follis Mayo, Ponna Runyan, Jane Gardner, Earle tshleman, Jack Anunsen, Eddie fcnapp, Bobby Meaney, Robert Jones, Bonnie Stewart, Richard Wyatt, Wilbur Bower, Sylvia McClelland, Marilyn Reay, Tommy Juza, Dick and Jack Van Osdol, Lois Kearns, Anne Forristel, Elaine Stanley, Mar garet Boock, Lynn Jensen, Pat ay Fitzsimons, Don Douris, Mr. nd Mrs. A. R. Kearns, Evelyn, Ruby and Ellen Kearns. Presby t e r i a n intermediates enjoyed a 'Get Acquainted Party" at the church Saturday. The 36 present were led in games by Joan Lochead, social chairman, and Don Douris, youth director. Several members f the group will be among those going to the state CE con vention at Eugene this week end. Mrs. Carl Greider is: super intendent of the intermediate gunday school department and Miss Jane Patton is advisor for the intermediate CE group. Those present Saturday in- eluded: Patty Miller, Mena Jane Miller, Betty Causey, John Wil ' liams, Albert ; Kearns, Patsy Pearson, Shirley Nash, Pat Ol son, Glennis Allen, "eggy Sears, Barbara K., Smith, George M. Schwarz, Raymond Boucher, Jean MacLean, Mary Morgan, Barbara Smith, Joan and Donna Lochead,', Leland Hoar,' Patsy Nickens, Betty Twedt, Joanne . Adolph, Beverley Kenney, Dick t Stewart, Lorraine Schmidt, Ro bert Elfstrom, Virginia Huston, FJsie John, Richard Barber, Betty Lou Edwards, Frank Mc Gee, Doug Carter, Tom Faught, Don Douris, Gracey. Widdows nd Patricia Jane Powell. Mrs. W. ABarnam ef Mon mouth will bethe instructor at a Camp Fire guardians training course to be held each Saturday beginning May 2 in the basement f the fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church. All guard ians are invited and classes will be from 1 to 3 o'clock. Mrs, R. C. Davis Is visiting la " the east with' her daughter, Miss Thelma.Davis, and they are'reg Jstered at the Barbison-Plaza in . New York cltyj - ; .v.;:,7.. Mr. and . Mrs, ; E. It Kennedy r entertained inembers . of their pinochle club Sunday night. ? f'i Women who suffer pain of tneeulax- Periods with ninkw ..-r-ZT due to monthly functional disturb-aacM--aboull try Lydia K. Flnk ham'a Vegetable Compound to re- here such distress. VUda especially OBTH TBYINQI lira e. Frcxz&rs rr.i 'ISP? Concerts to Be Given Tonight The Salem Philharmonic or chestra will present its final con cert of the current season tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the high school auditorium. Conductor Edouard Hurlimann will lead the orches tra and guest soloist will be Mark Daniels, baritone, of Port land. Mr. Daniels is well known to music lovers of Salem and la nationally known for his ac complishments in opera, concert, oratorio, and radio. As special guests of the or chestra military and naval men in uniform will be admitted free of charge. The program for the concert It as follows: Carmen Suite No. 2 . Bizet Adagio for Strings Barber Orchestra Aria: VUion Fugitive, Heriodiada - - Massenet Mark Daniels Sans Macabre Saint-Saena oequito Danse white Orchestra Vocal group (Selected) Mark Daniels Night on Bald Mountain Moussorgsky Orchestra Farewell Tea at Ratcliffs' Mr. William T. McReynolda was honored at a farewell tea Sunday afternoon when his un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ratcliff, entertained at their home on Ratcliff Drive. Guests called between 3 ant 6 o'clock. Mr. McReynolds will De inducted into the army service this week. Apple blossoms and flowering shrub decorated the rooms and the table was covered with a grass linen cloth and centered with bleeding hearts flanked by rose candles in crystal and sil ver holders. The appointments were hand painted china from Shanghai. During the afternoon the guests viewed the gardens and blossoms. Assisting Mrs. Rat cliff in serving was Miss Betty Jean Lowry, cousin of the honor guest and Delta Delta Delta at Oregon State college Honoring Mr. McRejr.olds ere Dr. and Mrs. V. A. ttoug- were ut. ana Mrs. v. A. JCoug las, Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Iuch- lin, Miss Mary Laughlin, Miss Mary Way, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mr. Hume Downs, Mr. Warren Downs, Mrs. Luella Stowe, Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Schulze, Dean Olive M. Dahl, Miss Constance Fowler, Mrs. John H. Carkin, Miss Jean Car kin, Miss Mary B. Sayles, Miss Eva Ferree, Mrs. Joseph Silver, Mrs. Marion Fields, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Utley, Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Lovell, Mrs. J. W. Isely, -Mr. Philip Isely, Mr. Walter T. Liles, Mr. Paul E. Libby, Mr. Norman Shaw, Miss Betty Thie lander, Mr. Edward Strand, Miss Claudine Gillespie and Mrs. Alma Gilchrist. College Couple Married An Oregon State college cou ple, Miss Jaclyn Flynn and Mr. Edward Allworth, jr., were mar ried Saturday afternoon at St Mark's Episcopal church in Medford at 3 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Flynn of Medford and her husband is the son of Major and Mrs. E. C. Allworth of Cor vallis. Miss Mary Elizabeth Shreve of Salem was the maid of honor and Mr. Tom 'Hardy of Eugene; rat man. a reception fol- lowed the ceremony. The bride is a Kappa Kappa umma ai uregon State and her husband is a member of Kappa Sigma and will gradate m June. The AAUW child study class will meet Wednesday night at Collins halL room 22. Dr. C. A. Downs Will discuss "Physical Changes Make Them That Way." The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock with the picture "Moving X-Rays" to be shown by Mrs. George R. KV Moorhead of the health department at 7:30 o'clock. She win show "Bobby . Goes to .School." The meeting is open to any mother of chil dren under junior high age. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Laws will ; entertain members of the - Can , Do class of the Leslie Methodist .church Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. W. Metzger will be the assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bar- ber (Dorothy Tupling) are re-' eeiving congratulations on tha birth of a son at the Salem Gen- era! hosnital Mmu!. era! hospital Monday. ; Miss Marianne Owen, a s(a. ' dent 'at 'the University of Ore 'gon, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs., JeaoId.Owen. , - " SOCIETY ivsic TfaellOlIE Girl Reserve's Corner Members of the Parrish 8th grade Girl Reserves, who won a free day at camp in the club membership drive, spent last Saturday at the Smith Creek camp in the Silver Creek recre ational arear. Leaders accom panying the group were Miss Lois Robinson, Mrs. Esther Lit tle and Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren. Girls attending were: Shirley LiudahL Donna Liudahl, Lois Rathjun, Jean Van Scyoc, Joan Voves, Beverly Kenney, Pat Powell, Shirley Kinnane, Mar ine North, Margaret Simpson, Connie Keller and Mary Cowitz. At their regular business meet ing Monday the 'club discussed plans for a theatre line parry to be held In the near future. Members of the Leslie 9th grade Girl Reserve group will meet Wednesday to make plans for their part In the all-YWCA musical meeting to be held in May. They will also arrange what type of meeting they wish to hold during Music week, which Is being observed locally from May 8 to 10. The Parrish 9th grade Girl Reserves held a coed dancing class at their regular meeting Thursday. On Friday evening about fifty couples attended the Kord-Kalico dance sponsored by this club at the Cherry City hall. Proceeds are to be spent buying defense stamps. The regular meeting of high school Tri Y Girl Reserves will be in charge of Alice Faye Daugherty, camp and confer ence chairman, on Tuesday In general study period. A camp skit will be presented. The Trl Y nominating committee will meet this week to plan the slate of officers of the club for the ensuing year. Members of TrI-Y club are making arrangements for a musical program on Sun day, May 3, of Music week, to be presented at the HiUcrest school for girls. Otterbein Girls rp T-J 1 QO. flOSteSSeS The Otterbein guild girls of the Englewood United Brethren church held a silver tea at the home of Mrs. Bertha Welsh on Sunday afternoon. Miss Nancy Bradbury and Miss Mildred Rothweiler greeted guests at the door and Mrs. William Pero and Miss Barbara Lowry poured. A duet was sung by Miss Nancy Bradbury and Miss Lola Koerner and Miss Koerner played. The tea table was dec orative with cut glass and sil ver appointments. The rooms were lovely with large bouquets of purple lilacs and yellow dai sies. Others attending the tea were: Mrs. C. P. Smith, Mrs. Carrie Lindsay, Mrs. Florence Buell, Miss Ruth Hughlett, Miss Cor-' inne Clifford, Mrs. M. R. Pool, Miss Lorraine Schmidt; Miss Charlotte Lowry, Miss Doris Hill, Miss Marion .Field, Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Goodman and Larry, Miss Vivian Hagen, Miss Betty Hill, Mrs. J. W. Koerner, Mrs. N. V. Lowry, Miss Doris Bradbury, Miss Marion Chase, Mr. Edward Yarnell, Mr. Rich ard Chase, Mr. Gayle Lowry, Mr. Ed Olson, Miss Bertha Van Cleve, Mrs. O. M. Bradbury and Miss Virginia Hagan of Seattle. V Vv Word has been received from Byron Randall, recently of the Art Center staff and now locat ed in San Francisco, that he has had an exhibit la the Westwood book store at Los Angeles. He has sold several paintings and. will continue painting in Cali fornia.' Mr. Handall'i print-making and life) classes will be In . charge of ,Halley Johnson, Art Center, instructor in painting. Outdoor classes will be featur ed in the adult and chfldren'i . departments this summer. The high school exhibit; made under the direction of Jean jvenaau, wnicn naa proven PPular main gallery attraction tte Pt week, will remain on display until Friday, April 24. "Camnina" .turn k. k. ..v V " v . luv - DUV Ject of the Tuesday Art Center raaio program to be given this aiternoon : by Carlton Grieber and Anca Payne of the Salem YMCA, Tha broadcast will start Visitor Feted At Bridge Luncheon : - . Mrs. Arch. "A M. Jerman and , Mrs. James, B. Young presided at a smartly, appointed lumeheon" , Monday , afternoon at the form ers; country place, .The affair was arranged In honor of Mrs. Margaret Callahan of San Diegor who is visiting at the .home oT her brother-in-law and sister, ' Mr. and Mrs. Winiam Scandling. " Contract bridge' was In play ?" - during the afternoon and guests v were members of the hostesses .bridge club.-Spring flowers cen tered the luncheon table. - Covers were' placel for' Mrs. Callahan, Mrs. William Scand ling,. Mrs." John J. Elliott and Mrs.; Palmer Macdonald of Port land, Mrs.- Karl G. Becke, Mrs. Roy H., Simmons, Mrs. T. A. . Livesley, Mrs. Conrad Paulus, Mrs. Wayne Loderand the hostesses,- Mrs. Younf and Mrs. Jerman. Miss Scharf Will Marry in June Saturday, June 27, has been chosen for the marriage of Miss Genevieve Scharf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scharf, and Rev. Gerald Jaff e of Union vale. The news was told at a supper party Sunday night at the Scharf home. The bride-elect attended Sa lem schools and her fiance, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jaffe of Portland, attended Willam ette university and Cascade col lege in Portland. He Is now serv ing the pastorates In Unionvale and HopewelL At the announcement party covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chapman of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hornschuch, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Jaffe, Miss Genevieve Scharf, Rev. Gerald Jaffe and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scharf. St. Anne's Guild Meets Monday The home of Mrs. James Humphrey on Fairmount Hill was the scene of the monthly meeting of St. Anne's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church Mon day afternoon. Plans were made for a spring rummage sale. The rooms were festive with bou quets of lilacs, primroses, dog wood and apple blossoms. Tea was served by the host esses, Mrs. Humphrey. Mrs. Ray mond Bonesteele, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Donald McCargar and Mrs. Sydney Kromer. Others attending were Mrs. Bingham Powell, a special guest, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. R. W. Wil son, jr., Mrs. Bertram Thomson, Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mrs. Rob ert Brennen, Mrs. J. H. Merrill, Mrs. Leslie Burdette, Mrs. Geo. Weller, Mrs. C. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Fred Moxley and Mrs. Wal ter Kirk. Third District to Meet April 30 Annual institute of third dis trict, Oregon Federation of Women's clubs will be held on Thursday, April 30, with mem bers of the Salem Woman's club acting as hostesses. "Women in National Defense" is the theme of the meeting and Mrs. I. M. Schannep, third district presi dent, will preside. A noon luncheon will be served to the visiting clubwom en at the First Congregational church and reservations should be made with Mrs. George H. Swift, 560 Chemeketa street, phone 5164, by Monday, April 27. Miss Hattie Bratzel, delegate to the National Federation of Women's clubs convention in Fort Worth, Texas, will be the hon or guest at a no-host dinner to night at the Golden Pheasant at 6 o'clock with Junior Woman's club members acting as host esses. Arranging the. affair are Mrs. Delbert Schwaubbauer, Miss Phyllis Gardner, Miss Maybelle and Miss Emelyn Frazer. CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY Salem Ctntrai WCTU, hall. I p.m. BS2k"f"M?ntn club ith Mn. C- W. Noble. 570 North Winter street, dessert luncheon, ia pjn. Eastern star meeting. Masonic Temple, S n. m. January circle. Jason Lee Me morial church, calico tea. 1 to 4 P. nv American War Mothers. Legion Home. 10 a. m, covered dish luncheon, noon. WEDNEKDAV gNO club with Mrs. (heater emmeU, 768 North Cottage street, S p. m. . . AAUW child study class, Collins hall, room 202, 7:30 p. tn. Can Do class. Leslie Methodist church, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Laws, 1680 State street, 730 p, raT Women's Union, Congregation al church, all day meeting. 10 church, parlors, sewing tor ACe?Q CT08S - - Rail, 2130 Maple avenue, covered dish luncheorv 13 Jo p.m. Women's association. Presbyter- Jn5hurch. I p. executive xmSUdat cbttrch on Town and Gown Club, Lausanne Ball, 230 p. m. UlililiilWUXim Today-Wed. ' J Charles Borer Margaret . SnUavaa fa 'Appointment Dick Foran Leo CarrUlo Andy Devise la "Bead ' Mrs. O. Frederick Chambers, Miss Dorothea Steusloff, Mrtv Claud Steusloff and daughter, Martha, were among; those mak : ing up a party at the Mayf air theatre In - Portland Monday night to see Vcloz and: Yolando, ballroom dancers.- In . another group at the - performance were Mrf, Frank Shaftr, Mrs. Lawr ence Brown, "Mrsl Donnell San ders and Miss Mary White. Bride-Elect Will Be v Guest ; Miss Cleo Saueressig, whose3. marriage, to Mr. Glenn A. Bog' ers will be an event of Thursday morning, will be the honor guest at a luncheon this noon at-the Argo hotel. Hostesses will be alumnae of the bride-elect's so ' rority group, Alpha Gamma Del ta. The honor guest will be pre sented with a gift and the table centerpiece will be a bouquet of spring flowers. Places will be laid for Miss Saueresslg, Miss Lillian Hole chek, Miss- Rosemary' Snyder, Miss Maxine Klinge, Miss Letha Glath, Miss Margaret Mullen, Miss Barbara Westerman, Mrs. Kenneth McGrath of Woodburn, Mrs. Frank Lathrop, Mrs. Estill Brunk, and Mrs. James TurnbulL Matrons Will Fete Clubs This is bridge club week with several luncheons on the calen dar. Mrs. Harold Olinger and Mrs. W. T. Waterman will en tertain their club at luncheon at the Marion hotel with bridge following at the Olinger home on Mission street. Mrs. William L, Lidbeck will preside at a bridge luncheon to day for her club. Mrs. Dolph Craig has Invited her club to cards and a one o'clock lunch eon this afternoon. Also a club hostess today will be Mrs. W. H. Wood, who will preside at luncheon and bridge. Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce will be a luncheon hostess today for her club at her Fairmount Hill home. Mrs. Richard Meyer, Mrs. Harris Lietz and Mrs. C. L. Newman will honor members of the Adolynk club at a bridge luncheon on Wednesday after noon at the Meyer home on Bel mont street. Salem Women at Conference Miss Helen Yockey, Miss Hel en Barrett, Mrs. Leila Black and Dr. Helen Pearce were in Olym pia over the weekend attending the northwest district conven tion, Zonta International. Miss Yockey was elected district vice chairman and the next meeting will be In Corvallis. At the banquet Saturday night at the Olympian hotel Mr. J. W. Priestly of Seattle, author and Importer, spoke. Mrs. May Moy ers McElroy of Washington, DC, International president, was an honor guest and Mrs. Has el Tompkins of Montreal, advertis ing manager for Canadian Pa cific, was a special guest. The international convention will be held In Toronto in June. Miss Zielinski Is Honored Miss Helen Zielinski was honored on her birthday Mon day night when Miss Roberta Jean Yocom entertained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yocom, on North Summer street. Cards were in play during the evening and a late supper was served by the hostess. Bouquets of spring blossoms and flowers decorated the guest rooms. Honoring Miss Zielinski were Miss Patricia Lamb, Miss Doro thy Mott, Miss Dorothy Van deneynde, Miss Marion Horn, Miss Janice Nelson, Miss Mar lorle HflL Miss Edith Moxley, .Miss Mary .Jane Kestly, Miss Doris Duffy, Miss Mary Eliza beth Sisson, Miss Marianne Low and" Miss Yocom. The PLE and F club met met with Mrs. Charles KinzCr Thursday. Five hundred was played after a short business session, prizes going to Mrs. Chester Hixson and Mrs. W. J. Feck. Present were Mrs, Laura Johnson, Mrs. Mary Aplin, Mrs. W. J. Peck, Mrs. C M. Hixson, Miss Daisy Hayden, Mrs. Charles Pannenter, Mrs. Leonard Hixson and Mrs. Charles Kinzer. Always I Smash Hits! Last Times Today! ' TUDDDT HEAD : With . - 2 Jedy Canevs and. Francis Lederer PLUS ' " ' "OUT OF THE FOG ; --- With . Ida Lupine and John Garfield Comedy v Times: - ' . Faddin' Zl-5:4l-t:et Fog l5-4:l-7:zS-lt:lJ Mrs, Howe Hostess onday? , .Leonard Howe entertain ed; with a delightful party' Mon day bight at her home on Nor way street for the pleasure of Mrs. Robert .WorraL A pink and blue color scheme was used in the appointments " and pastel spring flowers provided v the decorative note. . - V The. evening was spent In formally and a shower honored Mrs. i WorraL A; late supper was served by. the hostess. ; Honoring Mrs. Worral were Mrs. James Smart, Mrs. Walter worrai, Mrs. Julia Lytle, Mrs. Gerald Kendall, Mrs. James Pike, Mrs. Daniel Olin, Mrs. Lloyd Reilly, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mrs. Chester Fisher, Mrs. Wil liam C Clare, Mrs. W. P. An derson, Mrs. ,W. E. White, Mrs. Frederick Worral of Eugene, Mrs. Chester Howe of Newport, Miss Ada Keyes of Vancouver, Wash., Miss Betty Taylor of In dependence and Mrs. Leonard Howe. Miss Reeher at Grand Assembly During the week of Easter va- E- n enjoyed by the students of dental college In Los Ange MisJ Clvflla Reeher, grand hope of the state of Oregon, Or der of Rainbow for Girls, attend ed the California Rainbow Girls grand assembly In Fresno. Over a thousand girls gathered in Fresno from the 89 assemblies In California March 30 to April 1. Miss Reeher officially represent ed Mary Jacobson, grand worthy advisor of Oregon, and was hon ored at a luncheon, grand of ficers' dinner and breakfast, and a buffet supper. On the evening of the formal installation of the new officers, Miss Reeher was asked to give the tribute to the Rainbow flag. One of the outstanding events of the three days was the exhibition drills presented by the girls' teams and drum corps from six assemblies. Following this con tention Miss Reeher traveled to San Diego, where she spent the remainder of the week visiting a college friend, Miss Pat Allard. Circle Meetings Are Slated Circle meetings for the Jason Lee church for Tuesday and Wednesday have been an nounced. January and July cir cles will hold a calico tea today from 2 to 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Klaui, 1043 North' 19th street. February-August circle with Mrs. Joseph Bartruff, route three on Wednesday. Cars will leave from the church at 1 o'clock. March-September circle will meet with Mrs. M. W. Ready, 1555 Madison street, Wednesday at 2 o'clock. April-October cir cle will meet with Mrs. Herman Clark, 1625 North Winter street at 2 o'clock, Wednesday. May-November circle" meeting is with Mrs. Richard Erlckson, 1515 North Liberty street at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday and the June and December circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Are hie Brewster, 580 North 21st street, at 2 o'clock on Wednesday. Mrs. H. Nelson and son Rob ert returned to their home la Seattle, after spending two weeks at the home of the form er's mother, Mrs. A. Clifford. V. ShewTlac: Moost :lS-4d4-l:ji.l:i - Mrs. """ '""fill wnw i mtm " I : J " LYNN DA It I V Jo:::i$unon yV,-TZj 111 DA.'lDA!ltY,Jr. li - r m. us V - ABUE We've been at war now about four months, so far we've suf fered quite a ' lot we -must walk to toe show, "we are: going to be ra tioned for su gar and : our neighbor's .son has been called to service. It all seems pret ty hard war is close to our I " y j hearts. War Is Lat.ii3t J terrible. nasme Bre But the Chi nese people have been in war for five years, and death is a constant companion. Let's look at this thing so we can understand what t few cents mean to a Chinese woman or child. We are sympathetic We want to help. The price of one stick of gum will feed a starving Chinese child for a day. The price of a cup of coffee, plus the penny gum will provide the luxury of ether for a major operation (most operations must be performed without an an aesthetic). One couple's, evening at a show sacrificed, would provide food and shelter for a month for one of the 80,000,000 homeless adult refugees. (It only costs one dollar In China, to live a month). A five dollar bill will disin fect the wounds of 250 people. Twenty dollars will adopt a "Warphan" for a whole year. And so on, up the scale. True, we have lots of places to put our incomes, we have our own families and charities, and we must have some pleasures. But dimes sount up wonderfully, and this week we will have a chance to do something with our dimes and quarters. A group of Salem women and merchants are donating time, energy and sandwiches for a silver tea for China relief on Wednesday afternoon at the Marion hotel. Not a cent will go toward expenses of the tea, all will be sent to China for needed supplies. All women of Salem and vi cinity are being invited, to come and bring some money no mat ter how little. The party, while it is planned to be one of the nicest affairs of the season, is definitely not for one group it Is for everyone and Is given for a cause In which all should be Interested. So put on your best Easter bonnet, your spring suit and new shoes and come along. Getting dressed up and meeting people (H&DOQQD 1 12th Psy "To the Shores e! Tripoli Jena . Maureen Payne J O'Hara Randolph Scott 22c Flos Tax Show Timet 1:35-3 :40-itU 7:4-t:4S Tin se ...WITH A JtJSf TOO-PIiriCT HUSBAND... mm4 m wHo wfce erevod ffecHenl 0 I ( so. I iU lUb m helps lot, a sflveg. donation will make some little child to,, not-so-far-eff China smile log; month or more.--;'' W Todcry-VMenu-v Chilled fruit juice, will begin the meal that, ends with teocha ? souffle. Fruit juice chilled Beef, cakes on biscuit .Country gravy , Raw fried potatoes? - " Green peas'" Mocha souffle MOCHA SOUFFLE DESSERT 1 tablespoon granulated gela- , : ' f tine. : ..'--v. - : 'i, 1 cups strong coffee cup milk-- ' -1 egg yolks, beaten cup sugar " - ; teaspoon salt r i 1 teaspoon vanilla - 2 egg whites, beaten 14 cup thick cream, whipped Grated sweet chocolate -Soak gelatine 5 minutes In coffee in double boiler. Add " milk, yolks and half the sugar. Cook slowly and when thick re move from heat and cool until quite thick. Add salt, vanilla, whites with remaining sugar beaten in, and cream. Pour into crumb crust Sprinkle with sweet chocolate grated over the top. Chill until stiff. STLTERTON St Paul's Al tar society is planning a bene fit card party on April 30 with "BOO and pinochle in play. The party is open to the public and the committee In charge of ar rangements Includes Mrs. Ed Lambert, Mrs. Joseph Gander and Mrs. Ed Buchheit. The first of the series of card parties was held at the parish hall Thursday night Last Times Tonite Bob Hope in "Louisiana Purchase In Technicolor ut'- -C:45-t:35 Plus Torpedo Boat" 8:47 Flos Superman Cartoon 1 Starts Wed. 2 Hits i;r(9iE.piCTu:c:.- ft TO SEE! A JS4 Alexander KORDA tAKULE LOMBARD CempanioB Featore The( Wildest Nlghf Toa Ever Did See TlT By Nlahf Nancy Kelly Richard Carlson MSlVs-l-Jb-li 11 :- u f I njuvvi STARTS TONITE 111 2 Prize Hits! Ill A Gay Musical! '"Moon Over Miami" I 'm m In Technicolor II with Betty Grable III Don Ameche lie Robert Cumin gi 111 Plus Companion Hit! Ill The Wilds of Africa! "STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE" D ; with SPENCER TRACY III Nancy Kelly V ODD ' Walter Brennan - 1 j pro ! LI. I mm (i srm a i mi z: over JCSLM, For Love" Agent" Towot 14-3.-4a-aa. in n n - : i - .1