Music Hall Recital Today The students of the Willamette university college music will appear in recital this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The public is in vited to the redtaV and admis sion is free. ' Piano A. D 1620 MsDwn rtaaa Eunice Maasea . J . , flute: Concerto No. , T . . yfg , Second . Movement: Andante Ma Hon Troppo. Voice: Dedication j - Wane " PureeU Fasting 5y ianA! -Prffludft in G - Baca ..... . -r. f amine - ve;ui - -Voice! Splrte pur -Sptrete-JDoneody Violin: Summer Nisht . franklin - ? pizzicato Serenade - rranalin "Vloim ctafl . . Voice: UMcUtemi Mortre-Monteverdo ." Che laro Serno Euri4ice Gluck . -Beth. Siewwrt : ' 1 , r piano : Humoreeque JtachmsiUnqfl . Yvomf UflMt ::!-;- '::.-;; Voice ! Recitative : M : . Arte: It wiU an yow (Elijah) -". Mendelssohn .Michael Carolan ' -. VloUn: Concert In A. Minor . . : VtvaldUNatcnes i Accompanists are Gladys Crawford, Barbara Diefendorf, and Earlin Cleason. . - . " ; ; Bridge Club" at English's Mrs. Wheeler JEL rjnglish was hostess to members of her bridge club on Wednesday night at her s home on Chemeketa street. .... A late luncheon : was served ; f ol-; lowing several hours of bridge. .Mrs. Wayne Page was a special ; guest. .' . , Members of the group are Mrs, i - Kenneth Manning, Mrs. George ; Scales, Mrs. Thorne H. Ham , y - mond, Mrs. ; Keith Hall, Mrs. ; Harold Busick, Irs. William i : Dashney," Mrs. Wilson Siegmund, ; Mrs. Edward Stadter, jr, and !. Mrs. Wheeler, English. f. Mrs. .Scott to. ; . . Be Speaker " Mrs! J. Vinton Scott has been ! ;. asked to " be the speaker at . the , meeting .of the Salem" Heights w o m a n's - club,- scheduled ' for, . this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the hall.; ; -f -''r.; ) : Mrs.: Scott who lived for "many i years' in the "orient, wil?- talk on I ; the myths' and legends of China. T , Mrs. Keith Hall has returned i to Salem c following a holiday ? visit with ' her . husband : who is stationed 1st Camp Roberts. 'En route home she visited Lt Colo ' nel and Mrs. William H. Ham ; mond r in San Francisco. - The Florence Vail . MlssleBaiy f, society - of the Calvary Baptist church will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the 'church. The perfect little casual dress for the office, the campus or your .volunteer war job this Anne Adams newcomer. It's" Pattern 4264 and in smart shirtwaister style, with a 'jaunty front but toning and an inset belt A very ftew feature is the front skirt garnering; inside pockets are op tional. . vV .. -. 1 Pattern 4264 is available In misses sires 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes' 2 yards 84 inch. ' Pattern ' . 'iSend SIXTEEN CENTS in eoina - for thia Anne Adams pattern. Write rlatnlr SIZE. NAME. ATJDRXSS and ' feTLYE NUMBER. An. BfiatMi PilWa RmW mjt ' cover the American Fashloa Scene. feimpie. fabric rinf decicna -for , outfits in , every size. Scrap-bag . lashions; war work styles; accessor I lea. Pattern Book, ten cents. i 4. Send -your order to -The Orefon i Statesman. Pattern Department. So ; lent. Ore, .. Is rdn CsSmi el CCmr 1.3-d ia EL Plnzham's Vegetable Cora pound is made CJpeciaiiy for iKtmrt to TtUere periodic pain with weak, nerrous. tlue fw'Ir ss due to funo tlontl monttJr disturbances. Taken reuUr!y Fintehsm's Compound fct -s tulli resistance against r 1 f r.:. Tc-ow libel Crec XIzza. a-i:oitfi.ads benefitedl I' i -. Give Grease :' -To, Girls The .Camp Fire girls of Salem .will Open their monthly crease collecting activities on Saturday. ' theonly official. drive in aTw, - it was decided at a meeting of the Camp Fire Guardians asso ; elation held Tuesday night . at the First Presbyterian church. The city has been divided in ' to seven school districts, each I under ithe t supervision , of cer tain camp fire groups. The . work of collecting grease is to be done by the girls one Sat urday each month, but will be : under ? the ! supervision of the guardians. ! Girls will call on homes to . day and Saturday, explaining : their plans and making arrange ' menta for later collections, Mrs. Sidney; King, - and ; Mrs. Paul ' Morse, co-chairmen stated. Girls from Sacred Heart "Aca demy, Leslie and Parrish junior ' high schools will collect from "t h e . g r a d e ' school districts In which they' live. .; Mrs. Dunbar at ' Dallas Club DALLAS The .Dallas Wom en's club had as its guest speak-' --,.er for the January meeting on ' .Tuesday, Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar V who talked on "Woman's Part in the War" Effort,' an interesting discussion of woman's responsi bihty - in winning victory. Vv:s Mrs, S, Kreason gave a re sume of the work of the Tjadies , in Gray" at Camp 'Adair. Music 'was given, by the Dal las " high school sextet, accom 1 panied by their instructor, Mary ,; Hope Martin. . - ; '-f Hostesses for the day were "Mrs." John Meeker,' Mrs. Arattel Shreeve, Mrs. .William C. Ret zer, Mrs. Joe Vine, Mrs. William Blackley, and Mrs. Mark Blod- ' ' gett . .' Mrs. Dunbar was honored at a covered dish luncheon given by the . club's executive board -preceding the meeting. Hi-Y; Mothers Make! Curtains The Hi-Y Mowers club met on Tuesday at the home of thepres , ident, Mrs.' Floyd Utter for the - regular monthly business session. - The 'committee, appointed to co operate with .the YMCA in fur nishing a room at Camp Adair, reported; that furnishings have been 'sent and that a group of . . the Hi-Y mothers bought mater ial and made 12 pair of curtains v under the supervision of Mrs. C. ; A. Kells. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. F. A. Smith on February 2. Prices Effective Friday - Salnrday Hcgjay Dundee Brand Dcd Beans 5S2 31170 Tana Flakes N' 360 Oaviolas Tvislee Ho odies A. 1 5 0 Campbell's i Tomaio Soup 2,210 JarCapsR,oi,",faD.li0 Bernaden Mason, complete Doz. 25c fMAl Wheatsworth LCrCul 20-Oz. Pkg. Mt, Hood " Mechanic Soap AJbers Instant AUUlUltd 8-Oz. Pkg. 1. Lb. Pkg. 22c Onisin Bran Grcclicrs nt. Ukolo Bye WAr Sail - 8-Lb. pkr. ElalcLss. Carton Backlac Elg Prices V 7 r o IT!) SOCIETY fiii sic. ; i CLUB CALENDAR - '..; . ... . FEtOAT . - -' .-"-x . ? Meenns' of four WSCS fTOUpa, First Methodist church. Carries ' room, all day. - BsiClewood Woman's club. With . : Mrs. E A. . Collier. 1069 South High street. S p. m. SATUmOAT Salem Woman's club. S o'cleek -i ozecutiveK board mctuaf, se " dub meetins. ? - TTJESDAT '' fc:-s"r-:i- , - Macleay All club with Mrs. V. ..JM. Masee. 1p.m. f. !-r-r : WEDNESDAT . Woman's union of First Coa arecational church, bueineos sneetuif S . nu. fouowed by Presbyterian Missionary society Presyterian Missionary society at church. Board meetins t P-m business meetins S p. m. , THURSDAY ; FruiUand Woman's church. If n. irele, at Make Your Own A drab chair "can be turned . into a colorful decoration: that transforms a room just by the addition of a gay new slip-cover that you made' yourself!.. You'll find covers , here for different styles of chairs ' and sofas.' In structions 437 contain step-by-step directions and all Informa tion for making slip" covers. Send ELEVEN CENTS in coins for instructions to The Oregon Statesman, Needlecraft - Dept, Salem, Ore. Write plainly PAT TERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Flagstaff, guaranteed to be the same flour as Castle. 49 lb.. Red, White and Blue or Pfl "Sfffk Kitchen Queen, 49 Ib.. ZplLnd & Swansdown 49 Ib.. Fisher Blend 49 . Gold Medal 49 Ib Ever-Right 49 Ilx... 190 50 Ea. 2L30 Golden West Lb.. ! Moraine Star Lb : 2140 3H0 120 Planter's,' 250 Jit. Angel, Grade A 210 'Miss Maerz To" Marry Soon j - .. . J Miss Inex Maerx, sister of Mrs. Forrest IX .Van Swearing-en jot Salem, has told of her engage ment to Lt Gustave A. Grai flus of Tort lewis. She will leave on January 15, and will be mar ried in Tacoma at the home of another, sister on January 23. - Lt, Graffius is the son of Mrs. Gustave Graffius of Petersburg, Pa. , . ;' ' - '";..'! . Mrs. Clara Starr ef ville is a visitor at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. C P. - Bishop this weekVv:: -. - S1LVERTON Mr. - and Mrs. W. L. McGinnis have returned from a Christmas vacation spent In Los Angeles. - New Legislators Plan for Action -WASHINGTON. DC Jan. l-(JPi Harris Ellsworth and Lowell Stockman, new Oregon represent stives, who took their seats in congress for the first time Thurs day, said they will concentrate on vigorous prosecution of the war and elimination of unnecessary non-war, spending. - Ellsworth said he nlsn wmiM bid for federal development of Oregon's mineral and forest re sources in the Interests of the war effort and post-war "reconstruc tion, -v j--- .- - . Stockman said "he was particu larly interested In. farm policies and that he , favored curtailment of federal bureacracy which he contended is retarding the war program. '- - ' Today's Menu . Oysters will make up the day's mam dish, which will go extra well with a tart fruit salad. Grapefruit-pineapple salad r Oyster shortcake " : Hot biscuits;. Buttered broccoli :-' ; Apple cobbler . . OYSTER SHORTCAKE 1 cup flour r '1 . . . ; 2 teaspoons baking powder . W teaspoon salt ;f v 3 tablespoons shortening H cup milk " Mix together flour, , baking I powder and salt Cut in shorten ing and slowly add the milk. When a soft dough' forms, di vide in halves and . shape each Into a cake about inch thick. ! Bake 10 or 12 minutes until j brown in a moderate oven, on an un greased pan. Split and add the filling. Replace top and cov er with rest of filling. OTSTE'-RUJNb'f 2 tablespoons butter S tablespoons flour H teaspoon salt , H teaspoon paprika v - teaspoon chopped parsley Speck celery seed 1 cu p milk cup. small oysters . Melt butter and add flour, and seasonings." When blended pour in milk and cook slowly until creamy sauce forms. ' Stir con stantly. Add oysters and simmer five minutes. Stir several itmes. Yes, Ue Deliver Mil $1.37 $1.99 $31.90 $2.2L9 or Hills Bros. '-; " 30.0 280 FSAIFlJT OIL "a7 "57 Qt. BUTTED 540 137 So. ; : Cca'l. - ' 7311. San Diegans Scan -: SHcs, Elics Gold SAN DIEGO, Calif, Jan. 7-ff) Possibly Can Diegans are watch mi the sttes too Intently. ..Police reported Thursday that 27 bars of cold, stolen from a den tist's office, were, found on a downtown street where they had lain undetected for. three days.' - . Defective Mort Geer said tne cold was stolen by gang , of tv TlinEE-PlECE DEDnOOr.l SUITE MATCHING FOUNDATION FULL 50-POUND r.lATTrtECG TWO FULL-SIZE PILLOWS ' ''! .. -x - v x x w'wv a r" T-e "e - j-1".-.!-. aaw arar . i r j American Made . ' HOOK TUFTED RUG 17x36-In. Reg 2.79. NOW m n Colorful . American made H Ar3 high loop pile rags, in blue, - ' rose or green. Washable and ; color fast . . . a charming addition to any . room.! - ..:--.. ;-.-.-.'. , -' -V- 28x40-In. Reg. 4.59. NOW C? Attractive high loop pile . , . mlZmZ0 washable ard colorfast 1 !' STAIR 1 P ! p. "II youths who tossed the, bars . from an 'automobile,' unaware of their value, estimated by police at 3v j. Bids on Notes Called WASHINGTON, J a n. The - treasury asked bids Thurs day on $600,000,00a : of 81-day treasury notes - to mature April 14, 1943. Bids wm .be received at tA " :tirt .'. hanks' -and . branches up to S pjn Eastern war lime, iniurj VANITY DENCII SPRING UNIT 74 war J.1HK, 'ui . - .., - t ,-.- t . .vvjw,, hiuuicu i cotton liriters. ultrarviotet.rav" treoted o'rvl - . -. - - ; . f : ii .ukvu. - will pieces ore covered-with duroble, heavy, drill1 ticking. - The two -pillows ore full ;17x24-inch size, ond : filled with; lQp flgffy chicken feothers . ; . covered, in colorful ort ticking that's .."dust jte.' A real yolue ! T READ 9x11 -Inch Size m Xtsstt J W svaUaMc.) " ' ' Heavy composition treods : . In black or. maroon. ; Easy , to clean . . long wearing. Klines Laboratory. Site Sought Here Search Is being made by the Salem chamber of commerce a building which could be used by the bureau of mines of the. Inter ior department for an electric laboratory, a-ccordinar to an- MivMmnt -i Thursdav ' by - the chamber's znanager, Clay C Coch- T-flTV Sen. Rufus C Holman nae wirea rwwpiopie moacrn oesgn moce of fine, selected .)wodj ond f iniin irjch crfe mople toni. ' ; : Lorge 42-inch vanity hos" fcur-roomy "drqweri 5'eT vision irroifn$;$epcte" ond hos ; O flc)d. looking mopie-toned GOOD QUALITY " - ra tomfwf qnd. long ttiese four: piece;; Fouridation i spring unit has Ouralin Foil Base Vcriago AVAILADLE IN 9-FOOT WIDTHS Smooth, extra heavy felt base yordege, offered in exclusive Seryiston designs .ij . the finest in styles ond colors. Mode to give you extra wear 'and service. Also available in 6-foot widths. See Our Full Line of Broadlooras Ask Us ii fe- IK-.,...; -.. fx; Cochran, asking If such a bull : ing could be found in CalerO. Tuesday the senator will dlscucj with the bureau cf raises Cie pes sibility of locating proposed tohnntirv in this state. Becaus for Sen. Holman believes that scarcity f materials will cUS6 tile CVfiili ability of a laboratory site to be come a major issue m wesuoq nf tnis azrencr. he asked if the Salom urmnrv or tame other larrs structure could be used for thai purpose. ,' . . . I. . - 1 frame. AC C ES SO RIES Wryice ore" yours wi th ''. niicu win ivAjo Tened triir.lcr .,tA du . eq. yd. High Grade for Estimates: it! f :'' : ' ' ' 4 it