SEC 2 PAGE 1 1 he OREGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon, Sunday Morning. May 24. 1942 V REVEALS WEDDING Mrs. Wilfred Crozer, the former Viola Crozer, whose marriage on September" 13 has recent ly, been announced. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T, T. Crozer of Salem and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crozer of Los Angeles. Mrs. Crozer is leaving the end of the month for the south to join her hus band. (Kennell-Ellis.) Girl Reserve's Corner Monday, the Parrish 8th -grade Girl Reserves and Mis Lois Robinson, visited the Indian mu seum at Willamette university. The Parrish 9th grade Girl Re serves met Thursday, with Mrs. Little. The group, made up of about 20 girls and Miss Valerie Karr and Mrs. Esther Little, re turned to the YWCA for a picnic supper. At their meeting on Thursday of this week, the group will take a bicycle trip to Hazel Green as last meeting before vacation. On Tuesday, the high school Tri-Y held the final meeting of the year, holding installation of their officers. Installed were: president. Carmen Campbell; vice president. Virginia Glover; secretary, Helen Yung; treasurer, Marie Ann Newman; music chairman, Mary Ann Brady; publicity, Nancy , Brown; ring and pin chairman, Shirley Boucher; program chairman, Mary Beth Vincent; finance chairman. Ada Bewley; camp and conference chairman, Jean Barham; social chairman, Imo gene Mcintosh; section chairmen, Geraldine Nelson, Virginia Tomkins, Phyllis Nelson and Mary Weller. On Thursday, the outgoing cabinet will entertain the new cabinet at an outdoor buffet supper. Girl Reserves and friends are invited by the girl reserve com mittee to make use of the YWCA $1.25 WeekV $29.50 184 North Liberty r who no rr ?SS3S: s from ww slar, in lJ k Give tb-.iss&Bfeais i 5 'I. v a Baritone Will Have Recital Mark Waltz, baritone, will be presented in the following con cert at the Willamette school of music this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. He is a pupil of Dean Melvin Geist. Miss Margaret Hood will act as accompanist for the following program: Honor and Arms Nina The Slave . Ay from Comus Handel Pergolesi fcalo Arne Is Not His Word ijke a Fire (from Elijah") Mendelssohn It Is Enough (from "Elijah") Mendelssohn Won in Das Baches Wiegenlied Meine Liebe ist Grun .. Schubert Schubert ..... Brahm- Chopin Chopin Etude E Waltz G Major flat Major Miss Hood An Old Song Resunj Griffes The Cloths of Heaven Dunhill Pilgrim's Song Tschaikowski Alone Watts Captain Strat ton's Fancy ... Taylor facilities through the summer months. The outdoor fireplace, croquet, badminton, ping-pong and other game equipment will be available. A craft shop may be available for those interested and possi ble "hobby lobby" hour each day at the YWCA is being plan ned for girl reserves by the committee. Girls wishing to go into the fields to work may register at the YWCA and the committee will arrange to go with various family groups. $1.25 weekly $39.50 420 Court Street ii Seen and Heard By JERYME PREVIEW of graduation dresses . . . A dozen high school seniors modeled the graduation dresses at the Home Economics club 15th annual style show Wednes day . . . They have been busy with needle andthread for the past month preparing for the most important event of their high school days ... A few of the graduates . . . Edith Moxley whose dress is of white eyelet cotton fashioned with a square i neckline, puffed sleeves and a full skirt. For trimming there are four; large black velveteen bows on ithe skirt and a smaller one at the neckline . . . Alrrfa Yantis, named the most out standing senior of the Home Ec onomics club, also chose white for her dress . . . She sewed by hand over thirty yards of lace on her frock. She carries a muff of lace . .. . Laura Jean Bates, a brunette, made a gold marqui sette dress for her graduation . . . the skirt is made with three tiers, gathered with a heading ... A combination of two col ors for Muriel Chase's dress . . . the torso waist is of white eye let pique and the skirt of peach taffeta . . . incidentally Muriel copied her dress, from ah original . . . with it she wears a white eyelet juliet cap . . . Pat Chap man's dress is white organdy with a full skirt -and ruschihg around the neck and sleeves . . . "Key to Victory" was the theme of the show and at the back of the stage setting was a large lock with models walking through a keyhole. SPORTS SWING for the Junior Woman's club at Veteran's hall . . . Bright print frocks noted among the dancers . . . Hazel Shutt, dance chairman, wore a print dress made tunic style Other flowered prints wori by Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Donald Dawson, Mrs. B. C. Harrison and a silk jersey worn by Hattie Bratzel, back from the federation convention at Fort Worth, Texas. Out-of-towners . . . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heater down from '' their Union Hills place . . . Lu cille smart in a luggage an white polka dot dress with pars- ley green jacket with polka doi trim . . .-Lucille and Maurice, claim it won't be long before ' they come to town on their re cently purchased motorcycle . . . Newlyweds, Glenn and Cleo Rogers, down from Port land; . . Cleo wearing a chic sage green sflk sports frock . . . She is busy keeping house, gar dening and cooking ... Couples . . . Betty Riveness in a becoming white silk jersey frock with clusters - of bright flowers, squired by John Steel hammer . . . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stevenson, she"waring a brown tailleur with . whk felt halo hat . . . Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas Drynan, the latter wearing a white suit . . . The Dgjbert Schwabbauers, Doris in an at tractive frock of green and white flowered shantung which she had made herself . . . NOTES FROM A BUSY WEEK . . . New president, Mrs. George Rossman, who now heads the Salem branch AAUW ... at the luncheon Saturday she wore a navy blue frock combined with pink, a navy wide-brimmed straw hat with pink flower on the crown and pink dotted veil. Clever hats . . . Mrs. Tink ham Gilbert's heart shaped white straw with navy blue binding and a navy veil . . . Mrs. Frank Myers pert navy blue stvp f with white bows in front . . . A red straw worn by Mrs. R. D. Woodrow ... A navy straw adorned with white bows wen by Mrs. Waldo Zel ler . . . ani Mrs. Bert Walker's black str- w witbr white pleating outlining the- off the face brim. Mrs. G. F. Chambers went bv plane to see her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Douglas Chambers in Santa Monica last week . . . Doug had a 2 4 -hour leave while she wathere . . . Vivian and Mrs. Chambers went CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Leslie PTA, school. 7:45 p. m. Oregon State college mothers. Mrs. Wilmer Page. 1623 Cheme keta street, one o'clock covered dish luncheon. Chapter AB. PEO, Roberts studio, with Helen Barrett host ess. Daughters of St. Elizabeth. St. Paul s Episcopal parish house. 1 p. m. A RYE, No. 1J. Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Wiesner. 1090 North Church street. p. m. VFW auxiliary district meeting following regular session, t p. m. TUESDAY Salem Council of Church worn YWCAeCUtlV" metin' pm" Alpha Mu Delphians, Mrs. George Rossman, 810 North Capi tol street. 9 JO ajn. Eastern Star Social Afternoon club. Masonic Temple. BPW dinner meeting. 8:30 p. m., Golden Pheasant. WEDNESDAY - Women's Union, First Congre gational church, all day meeting. June Circle. WSCS Jason Lee church. Mrs. Letha Staats, 860 Marion street. 2 p. m. Nebraska auxiliary. Mrs. Har garet Willis. 963 North 8th street, covered dish luncheon. 1230 p. m. . . HEED THIS ADVICE 1 1 ?. crt" wtl8, suffer hot Hashes, nervous feelings, dizziness eausedby this period la a woman's i?r-try I-Tdla E. Ptnknam-a Vege table Compound. Made speclauy or wmh. Thousands upon thou uads helped. Follow label direc v ; ENGLISH shopping and sightseeing during the daytime and saw broadcasts by Paul Whiteman and Glenn Miller . . . The weather is j grand down there and Vivian : has a lovely tan . . . She fills , her time with knitting, sewing j and reading. I An herb party . . . The Alpha Chi Omega alumnae were enter tained at the home of Mrs. Lew is Griffith Monday night . . . Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, one of the hostesses displayed herbs and talked about them . . . and for favors she gave each a rose ger anium plant ... Planning to go east soon to see her flier husband, is Mrs. LeRoy Casey (Dee Dugan) . . . Dee and LeRoy bought a house in Salem this winter and her spring project was to paint it on the outside, which she did . . . Dee was out walking with her little girl, Karen, this week and wore a handsome turf tan wool jersey frock with pleated skirt and torso bodice. WOWELO Camp Fir Girl Column The Itanyan Camp Fire Girls attended a skating party at the Mellow Moon Thursday as the last meeting- until vacation is over. Many of the girls plan to attend Camp Fire camp this summer. The Ahwandah Camp Fire Girls met at the home of their guardian, Mrs. James Bunnell for the business meeting. They made plans for the roller skat ing party at the Mellow Moon and made 10 different symbols. The Tawanka group enjoyed an skating Thursday, ent were Patty Camp Fire afternoon of Those pres Miller, Jean Clement, Mary Ellen Petrasy, Esther Strang, Donna Carr, Bet ty Kelly, Carolyn Wilkes, Mary Hawke and Delores Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Ericksea have had as their house guest for several days the latter! aunt, Mrs. Nell Guschewsky of San Francisco. ' ,t. Miss Charlotte McClary and Miss Jean Kneass will entertain the Spinsters Monday night at the former's apartment at the Roberts at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Sanders are returning today from Coos River where Mr. Sanders has been a member of the Coos River high school faculty. SILVERTON I rises at the Cooley gardens are now at their best and visitors from over the valley are calling to view them. Visitors are particularly wel come on Sundays. As usual between 25 and 30 new irises have been added to the garden this year. Among the new ones on display are four originations from the gardens of Dr. R. E. Kleinsorge, one of America's foremost hybridizers. These are Tobacco Road, a rich golden brown; Bataan, a coppery plum, the Idanah, a combination of tans and lavender and the Ormaco, the first seedling to be offered for sale from his fa mous Ormohr. OAK P O I N T Mrs. Lavant Pease entertained the Indepen dence Rural Woman's club Tues day. The club purchased two United States bonds. As a gas and tire saver, it was voted to go in with the Oak Point school soci ety and hold the clubs annual pic nic with them on the school grounds June A basket dinner will be at onon. The next meet ing of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Stephen Van Houten. The Van Houten's are former residents of this community and she is a past president. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd West and family have moved to Salem and Mr. West is employed on the can tonment. The West family have lived on the Knowles Bros, ranch for five years, Mr. West assisting them in the farm work. MONMOUTH Archie Duns moor, Portland, was elected pres ident of the Associated Students of OCE this week, to serve for the 1942-43 school year. He will re place Bill Wiest, this year's pres ident who left in the spring term for the medical corps of the na val reserve , in San Diego. Duns- moor has been acting student council president since Wiest left Mariorie Rieck. Portland, has been elected vice-president. She succeeds Tom Wilson of Lowell who also has left school for the armed forces. Helen MacPherson, Portland, will be secretary, replacing Betty Addison, Independence. MONMOUTH Mrs. Edwin Jensen, wife of. a city letter car rier here, is acting as assistant mail carrier to enable her hus band to help with work on the cantonment Mrs. Jensen's route includes all of Whitman and Col- MSge streets, and the north section of town. She carries mail daily except Saturday, when her hus band's : work at the cantonment permits him to take the route. J adio .Programs KSLHMONDAV - 1J9 Kc. :20 Rise N' Shine. 7Q News in- Brief. 7:05 Rise 'N' Shine. 7 :2ll Nevrs 7:45 Your Gospel Program. 8:00 Morning Pick Up. 8:30 News Brevities. 8:35 Hany Horhck Orchestra. 9. -CO Pastor's Call. 9:15 A La Carter. 9:30 Johnny Messner Orchestra. 10 .DO News Brevities. 10:05 Campus Freshmen. 10:30 Women in the News. 10:35 Homespun Trio. 10:45 Dr. R F. Thompson. 110 Musical Horoscope. 11:30 Hawaiian Serenade. 12:00 Ivan Ditmars. 12:15 News 12 M Hillbilly Serenade 12:35 WUlamette Valley Opinions. 12:55 Interlude. 1:00 Lum Ac A oner. 1:15 Tune Tabloid. 1 M Four Notes 1:45 Isle of Paradise.- 2 AO Sing Song Time. 2 :1 Melody Mart. 2:30 Rythmic Romance. 2:45 Alpine TroubadorSi 3:00 Vagabond of the Air Waves. 4 Wt Russ Morgan. 4:15 News. 4 :30 Teatime Tunes. 5:00 Here Comes the Band. 5:30 To the Ladies. 5:35 Dinner Hour Music. 5:45 Tonicht's Headlines. 8:00 Before the Bomb Has Come. 8:30 News Analysis. 8:35 Evening Serenade. 7:00 News in Brief. 7:05 Interesting Facts. 7:15 Gleb YeUin. 7:30 WUlamette Valley Opinions. 730 Shep Fields Orchestra. 8:00 War Fronts Pass in Review. 8:10 Harry Brewer Orchestra. 8.30 Mc Wain's Melange. 8:45 Chuck Foster Orchestra. 9:00 News. 9:15 Popular Salute. 9:30 WU Choristers. 10 :00 American Legion Auxiliary. 10:15 Rollo Hudson's Orchestra. 10:30 News. 10:45 Pancho's Conga Orchestra. 11 :00 Bert Hirsch Presents. 11:30 Last Minutes News. KALE MBS iW O.N DAT 1119 Kc 8:30 Memory Timekeeper. 7:00 News. 7:15 Memory Timekeeper. 8:00 Breakfast Club. 8:30 News, 8:45 What's New 9:00 Jim Doyle. 9:15 Women's Side of the News. 9 JO This & That 10:00 News. , 10:15 I'll Find My Way. 10:30 News. 10:35 Women Today. 10 : 45 Buyer's Parade. 11:00 Cedric Foster. 11 :15 Dancetime. 11 JO Concert Gems. 11:45 Luncheon Concert lJJONews. 12:41 King Bard Presents. 1. -00 Bill's Wax Shop. 1:15 New York Racing Season. 1:30 Theme and Variations. J 00 Interlude. 2:15 Sweet and Sentimental. 2 JO News 2 :45 Bookworm. 3:00 B. S. Bercovici. Commentator. 3:15 Baseball Round Up. 3:20 TB A. 3:30 Hello Again 4:00 News. 4:15 Johnson Family. 4:30 Hits and Encores. 4 :45 Music Depreciation. . 5:00 Captain Danger. 5:15 Jimmy Allen. 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Jack Armstrong. 8 M Gabriel Heatter. 8:15 News. 8:30 Gems of Melody. 8:45 Movie Parade. 7 :00 Ray Gram Swing. 7:15 America Marches On. 7 JO Lone Ranger. 8.-00 Accordion At Gu'tar. 8:15 Better Business Bureau. 8:30 Double or Nothing. 9 M News. 9:15 Manhatters. 9 JO Fulton Lewis. Jr. - ONLY THE S C Invest in War Bonds for Victory . . . Invest in a Fur Coat --- at These Unduplicated Values - for IV inter I The pick of the fin furs of the New York market are here now . .' . for your approval . . . because Mr. Schlesinqer wisely went East unusually early this year! Hundreds of exquisite lustrous furs. . . all of flawless workman ship and styling ... in an ... of all years . . . select many times over later! i ii Advance Showing . . . 1943 Styles O MINK DYED MUSKRAT SABLE DYED MUSKRAT SQUIRREL LOCKE NATURAL SQUIRREL NORTHERN SEALINE o SKUNK DYED OPOSSUM BJLACK CARACUL SH 98fl( MU IHBJ tSJSJ bbj easy, jajgi fay BR88 WW VCASH V CHARGE gaV:DTK7fi iii-aWWitW 'ill ?tf - The schedules are supplied J the tespective staUvas. Any rarta Uons ootrd fey listeners are due U changes made fey the stations srttboal ootlre to this orwspaper. 9:45 Hank Keene In Town. 10:60 Joe Reichman. 10:30 News. 10:45 Ran Wilde Orchestra. ll:00Ella Fitzgerald Orchestra. 11:30 Eila Fitzgerald Orchestra. KGW-KBC-NONOAI-tn 81. 4 :00 Music. 5 JO War News. 8:00 Sunrise Serenade. 8 JO Early Bards. 70 News Headlines and Highlights 715 Music of Vienna. 7J0 Reveille Roundup. 7:43 Sam Hayes. 8.-00 Stars of Today. 8:15 James Abbe. News. JO Symphonic Swing. 8:40 Lotta Noyes 8:45 David fiarum. 9:00 Bess Johnson 9:15 Bachelor's CbUdretk 9 JO Collins Calling. 9:45 Organ Concert 19:00 Woman' World. 10:15 News. 10 JO Homekeeper's Calendar. 1 0.-45 Dr. Kate. 110 Light of ti,e World. 11:15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 11 JO The Guiding Light. 11:45 Hymns of all Churches. 120 Against the Storm. 12:15 Ma Perkins. 12 JO Pepper Young's FamUy. 12:45 Right to Happiness. 10 Back Stage Wits las Stella Dallas. 1 JO Lorenzo Jones. 1:43 Young Widder Brown 20 When a Girl Marn 2:15 Portia Faces Life. 2 JO The Andersons. 2:45 Vic & Sade. 30 The Bartons, 3:15 Hollywood News. 3:30 Personality Hour. 4:30 Funny Money Man. 4:45 H. V. Kaltenborn. 50 Stars of Today. 1:15 Cocktaii Hour. 5:30 Voice of Firestone. 6:00 Before the Bombers Come. 25 Musical Interlude. 8:30 Dr L Q. 70 Contented Hour. 7 JO Cavalcade of America. 80 Fred Waring In Pleasure Time. 15 Lum and Abner. 8 JO Hawthorne House. 90 The Telephone Hour. 9:30 Your Mayor Speaks. 9:45 Music Salon. 100 News Flashes. 1015 Your Home Town News. 10:25 Citizens Alert. 10 JO Moonlight Sonata 110 Jan tzen Beach Orchestra. 11:30 War News. 120-2 a. m. Music. 8CEX NBC MONDAY 1198 K. 80 News 8:15 National Farm and Home. 8:45 Western Agriculture. 78 Clark Dennis. Singer. 7:15 Breakfast Club. 80 Haven of Rest 8:30 Don Vining. 8:45 Keep Fit Club With Patty Jean 90 Meet Your Neighbor. 9:15 Elwood Gary. 8:30 Breakfast at Sardi's. 100 Baukhage Talking. 10:15 Second Husband. 10 JO Amanda of Honeymoon Hill. 10:45 John's Other Wife. 110 Just Plain Bill. 11:15 Great Moments la History. 11:30 Stars of Today . 11-45 Ken Fit With Patty Jean. 12:00 News Headlines and Highlights. 12:1S Your Livestock Reporter. 12:30 Market Reports. 12:35 Musical Interlude. 12:40 Stella Unger. 12:45 News. 10 Arthur Tracy Street Singer. 1:15 Club Matinee. 1:55 News. 20 The Quiet Hour. 2 JO A House rn the Country. 2:45 Chaplain Jim. 30 Stars of Today. 2:15 News. 3:30 Ski ten Henderson. 3:45 Beating the Budget. 3 JO Wartime Periscope. NAME IS CHANGED . . H L E S I N exciting showing beginning tomorrow, inis year your new Fur Coat EARLYl ... it will pay you BROWN CARACUL NATURAL SKUNK RUSSIAN PONY ' GREY KRIMMER 7950 4 Ways to Buy Furs: V LAYAWAY V BUDGET PLAN 403415 COUBT STREET r''"Ai,w' - ' 40 Chef Milani. 4:15 Louella Paikin. Singer. 4:30 Joseph James. Singer. 4 :45s Diminutive Classics. 50 Flytns Patrol 5:15 Secret City 50 Jack Owens. Singer. 5:45 News of the World. S-OO Music bv White. 8:30 News. 6:45 Nova time. 8:55 Tune Twisters. 70 Lightning Jim. 7 JO Jimmie Fidler. 7 :45 Earl Wrightson, Singer. 80 BN. 8:15 Dear John. 8 JO I Love a Mystery 90 Down Memory Lane. JO News. 9:45 Office of Government Reports. 108 Sir Francis Drake Orchestra. 19 JO Broadway Bandwagon. 10:45 Palladium Ballroom Orchestra 110 This Moving World. ll:15-Organ. 11 JO War News Roundup KOIN CBS MONO AT 1 Ke, 60 Northwest Farm Reporter. 8:15 Breakfast Bulletin. 639 Koin Klock 715 Wake Up News. 7 JO Bob Garred Reporting. 7 .-43 Nelson Pr ingle News. 80 Victory Begins Home. 8 .1 5 Consumer News I JO Valiant Lady. 8:45 Stories America Lovea. 90 Kate Smith Speaks. 915 Big Sister. 9 JO Romance ot Helen Trent .-45 Our Gal Sunday. 100 Ufa Can Be Beautiful. 10:15 Woma n in White. 10 JO Vic & Sade 10:45 News. 110 Bright Horizon. 1115 Aunt Jenny. 11 JO We Love tt Learn. 11:45 The Goldbergs. 120 Eyes of the World. 1215 Knox Manning. News. 12:30 Joyce Jordan 12:45 Woman of Courage. ' 1 0 Stepmother. 115 Spotlight on Asia. 1:30 Joey Kearns Orchestra. 1:45 Very Truly Yours. 20 News. 2:15 Siesta. 2:30 News 2:45 Scattergood Baines. 30 Les Paul. Trio. 35 Ted H using. 3:15 Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. 3 JO Frank Parker. 2:45 News. 40 Second Mrs. Burton. 415 Young Dr. Malone. 4 JO Newspaper of the Air. 50 Vox Pop. 5 JO Harry Flannery. 45 Bob Garred. News. 5:55 Elmer Davis. 60 Radio Theatre. 70 Freddie Martin. 7 JO Blondie. 80 Amos N Andy. 8:15 Dance Orchestra. 8 JO Gay 90's. 8:55 Dick Joy. News. 901 Was There. 9 JO Hollywood Showcase. 100 Five Star Final. 10:15 World Today. 10 JO War Time Women. 10:35 Air-Flo. 10:43 Soldiers of the Air. 110 Wilbur Hatch Orchestra. 11:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:55 News . 120 to 60 a. m. Music tt News. 8COAC MONDAY 558 Ke. 100 Review of the Day. 103 News. 1015 The Homemakers Hour. 110 Gilbert Ac Sullivan. 120 News. 1215 Farm Hour. 10 Favorite Classics. 1:15 Variety Time. 1:45 Concert Hall. 20 Home Economics. 2 JO Memory Book ot Musi. 2.-45 "Know-Your Neighbor." 20 Echoes of Waikikl SIS In Defense of America. - 3 J8 Orchestral Gem. 2:45 News. 40 Symphonic Concert 430 Stories for Boys and Olrls. 50 On the Campuses. 8 JO Melodies for Strings. 8:45 Evening Vesper Service .FROM MILGRIM OF SALEM ... TO G E R & 495 n WW" i- ' I , - " w? I u-. I . If ' , 00 M CO. Jp 'Aii Pratnni Organizes For Fire-Fighting PRATUM A m o n g the firs! rural areas to be organized as ta personnel for fire-fighting arid black-outs is Pratum district which includes also Oakridge, Willard and part of Fruitland. Roger Lambert", chief air-raid anI fire warden, has as his assistant ( air raid wardens: Oscar Meyer, Fred Cornu, Thomas Jones. James Wilson, R. L. Andrews and Adolph Krehbiel; fire wardens: Frank Buetler, who is secretary treasurer, George Kleen, John Hay, Art deVries, Gus Grimm, Fred Hersch, Harvey Keumzyand Adam Hersch; messengers: Paul Unruh and Jerry Lynds. A com plete set-up for fighting; fires fot homes and fields and blackouts in -case of air raids has been worked out. Attends Dinner Party at Dallas SUVER E. G. Harris and H. l Couey attended the dinner given by the Independence chamber of commerce Tuesday for the farm ers. Prof. Dubach of OSC was the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Waterg have bought a place in Dallas to which they expect to move this summer. Mr. Murphy of Beaverton vis ited . G. Harris Wednesday. Mr. Murphy resided here many years ago. Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell of Shedd visited at the H. F. Cou ey home Monday afternoon. Will Vacation In Nebraska SHELBURN Mrs. Allie Cola and mother left Saturday for a two months stay in Kansas and Nebraska. The Sheiburn schoolhouse will be the place for the gasoline ra tioning cards to be issued Thurs day and Friday. All people who have relatives or friends buried in the Miller cemetery are invited to meet ther next Monday, May 25, for an all day's cleanup. The program at the schoolhousa will be held Thursday evening in stead of Friday, May 22. 80 Dinner Concert " 8:19 News. 8:30 Farm Hour. 7 JO 4H Club Program g. -00 Music of the Masters. 8:80 Books and Authors. 8:45 Concert Hall. 8:15 Excursions in Science. 8:30 Music of the Masters.' 0:48-100 News C O. r 9 o Ma fit ill I ii sj V Hi ' V 1 1 'V I