! i New Members For Junior Club Mrs. Terry Randall, Mrs. Don ald Freel. Mrs. Jack Mennis and Miss Nellie Hathaway were in itiated as new members of the Salem Junior Woman's club at the meeting Monday night. Vot ed by the club as new members were Mrs. Jack Baker. Mrs. Don ald Cooper, Mrs. Robert Copley, Mrs. Thomas CabrieL Mrs. Wil liam Habernicht, Mrs. Harold Heiserman, Mrs. William Judson. Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs, Wake field Walker, Miss Marilyn Nel son and Miss Betty Jean Berg ner. Mrs. Jack Strickaden and Mrs. Roy Mink were additional dele gates to the third district meet ing at Gearhart Monday and Mrs. Strickfaden gave a report on the meeting. Mrs. C. M. Collins re ported on the fashion bridge benefit. The club voted to con tribute funds to the Honduras i deaf-mute school. Additional members on ' the Thanksgiving dance committee are Mrs. Terry Randall and Mrs. Donald Freel. Reporters this month for the club paper, "The Boomerang,'' are Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mrs. Sam Campbell and Mrs. Edwin Slick. Mrs. Carey Martin, jr., will represent the club at the meeting of the Salem Women's Council of Organiza tions. The program at the meeting in eluded a talk by Miss Martha Ta ber on home appliances. Refresh ments were served during the so cial hour. Toastmistress to Portland Tonight Mrs. James H. Hartley- and Miss Amanda Anderson, of Salem Toastmistress club, will be speak ers tonight at the northwest Ore gon council of International Toastmistress in Portland, meet ing in Portland. Mrs. Hartley is extension chair man for Oregon and Miss An derson is speech chairman and win speak in those capacities. Mrs. La wren Wrenius of Albany, one of the directors of Toastmis tress International, and Miss Ha zel Loom, president of the Ore gon council, will be other speak ers. Miss Bratzel Tells Of Germany Miss Hattie Bratzel related her experiences ' while living in Ger many the past two years at the meeting of the Salem Memorial hospital auxiliary Monday after noon. Mrs. Richard Upjohn pre sided at the business session. Plans were made for the r bazaar to be held on December 6 and the committee includes Mrs. Peter Geiser, Mrs. Wayne Pettit, Mrs. George T. Hewitt, Mrs. A. A. Geer and Mrs. William A. Keller. At the tea hour Mrs. F. F. We del presided at the tea urn. Host esses were Mrs, Thad Moreland, Mrs. A. C. Haag and Mrs. Wil liam Keller. Joan Burgy, a fresh ma a at the University of Oregon and a Kap pa Kappa Gamma pledge, was in Seattle last week end for the Oregon - Washington game. While in the north she was a guest at the Kappa house on the Univer sity of Washington campus. En route Miss Burgy visited her aunt, Mrs. EL. O. Reynolds, in Olympia and stopped in Salem with her mother, Mrs. Francis Burgy. Mrs. J. E. Law eniertaiaeal the Modem Drama class at luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her Center street home. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Caaap- bell are; leaving Thursday for Vancouver, B. C, where he will attend a. regional meeting of the American College of Physicians at the Vancouver Hotel. They will return on Sunday. Wl Victor records n BACH Toccata Sc Fugue la D Mtesr Stokowski St Phil. Orek. Ns. 8697 1J85 IPPOLITOVIVANOV 1 Procession of the Sardar Fiedler-Boston Pops Orch. No. 11883 l.ti u HERBERT March of the Toys Shilkret & Victor Concert . Oreh. Ns. 12592 L2S HUMPERDINCK Hansel Sc Gretel Overtur Bonlt-BBC Symathsny Ns. 11929 1.2 PLUS AH the big hits from "When My Baby SaaUes At Me" now showing at the GRAND THEATER, including WHAT DID I DO?. BY THE WAY, WHEN MY BABY 8 MILES AT ME, BIRTH OF THE BLUES and others. Mail or Phone Orders Filled Promptly Please send cfiecked above me the records ' Name . i , Address f 1 enclose check saoaey order for. S ' V- 1 1 I w IU .WHHft I Mrs. Fedje President i. The Salem Council of Church Women observed World Com munity Day Frida at the Calvary Baptist churj-h. The thete of the day was MT,f ce is; My Responsi bility.'' Devotions w. re given by the Rev. Nornvn Brow-. The new officers elected for the comins - iri are - follows: Mrs. Roy Fedje, president; Mrs. Ben Hawkins, ie-presdent: rs. B. F. Shoemaker, second vice-president; Mrs. ij'ason Bishop, treas urer; Mrs. Ej A. Lee, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. Leonard Thompson, recording secretary; Mrs. W. A.Gueffroy, financial terasurer, and Mrs. A. E. Utley, auditor.' j Committee; Chairmen include: Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker, devotions; Mrs. W. A. Bark us, civic; Mrs. T. S. McKenziej, migrant: Mrs. C. E. Jaqua, publicity; Mrs. Monroe Cheek, council representative; Mrs. Elberti Powell, nominating committee; Mrs. Roy Wright, mis sionary; and Mrs. . A. E. Collier, program. Dr. Robert D. Gregg, Dean of Liberal Art of Willamette uni versity," gave the address of the afternoon, rjis topic was the "Re lations Between Russia and the United Statjes." Eighteen Salem churches were represented. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager will entertain their bridge club Thursday night at their Shipping street home Navy m then will hoM their first fall meeting Friday night at the home of Mrs. F. A. Smith, avenue. All navy invited. 7 Evergreen mothers are Willi Phelps, m Marion county welfare, will speak to Soroptocnists at their meeting at noon today at the Golden Pheasant. fsossning your shin! MAKE THIS TESTI You will bo shocked to find out ! how looso your DO THIS! Sit before your mirror. Do exactly as the girl is doing in the picture above. If folds of skin roll up under your eyes, you have loose skin. 1 This loose skin may easily wrinkle too soon causing you to look much older than you really arc! Millions are actually loosening delicate skin tissues around their eyes in the very act of creaming their skins. But this old way of skin care is rapidly being discarded. Well informed women are adopting modern skin care that ends destructive rubbing. My Lady Esther 4 Purpose Face Cream is self-acting. No more need for rubbing at alL Think what this means t When you use my cream that requires no rubbing, you are not loosening your skin you are not deepening fine fanes! In short, you stop helping your skin to grow lose and older looking. You help to preserve the tone, elastic ity and smoothness year skin naturally possesses. Clearer Skin, T, The First Day What's more, I can promise you a clearer skin the first day you stop rubbing dirt4aden cream back into tiny kin crevices and into pore mouths. Here's why. The desmsing ingredient in Lady Esther 4 Purpose Face Cream is self -acting-it has the power to surround; each tiny particle of stale make-up and grime and separate it from the skin. It literally lifts dirt away from your skin I No destructive rubbing is necessary just smooth it est and tissue it off! j What to Expect Your first trial will convince you that my 4 Purpose Face Cream is 'self-acting (no more rubbing) and that it makes your skixl far cleaner than before, without rubbing. So get any size jar even the smallest size is ample to prove that you don't have to rub your skin any more to clean it. And remember, this one cream does 4 things for your skin. Besides self-acting cleansing it smooths! it aids the natural pore-refining process 1 and it makes a per fect powder base 1 Secretaries Hold Dinner Meeting The, monthly dinner meeting of Cascade chapter. National becre taries association, was held at the Salem hotel coffee shop on No vember B. Guests were Miss Jan ice Keefe and Miss Maria Dare. Mrs. Josephine Russell, presi dent, conducted the ceremony initiating Mrs. O. J. Cox. Mrs. James E. Bunnell, execu tive secretary for the Marion County Tuberculosis and Health asMX-Lation. presented a brief in formative talk about the work of the association and the import ance of the Christmas seal sale. The regular business meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. on No vember 22 at the county court house. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ar- buckle and son. Tad, have been visiting in Portland a few days. I V 9wl Mrs Vnuiii Irv and Mr. and Mrs. Byron MennLs were in Seattle for the week end and attended the Oregon - Washing ton game on Saturday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Chester A. Downs 1 spent the week end at Circle M i ranch on the Metolius. More Than $70 Netted By Middle Grove Club MIDDLE GROVE More than $70 was cleared at the rummage sale held last week. Money is to be used in improving the school s rounds, by the Mothers dub which sponsored the sale. Twenty two attended the home extension meeting Friday at .the John Schafer residence. Meal planning was demonstrated by Mrs. Kenneth Miller, acting for Eleanor Trindle, county home agent. Mrs. George Plane will be hostess for the group in Decern ber. skin really is! Dodge Sells Service Station to Blackley FALLS CITY Ken Blackley has purchased the Joe Dodge ser vice station and Mr. and Mrs. Dodge are moving to Valsetz. Warren Fink and his sister, Al lie Myers of Salem spent the week end at Waconda beach with his daughter, Mrs. John Piank ington. Visitors at the Or La Fink home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil McKinley of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen and family of Independence and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jahns and son of Mon mouth. Emmet t Hicks is in Salem Me morial hospital. VFW Silverlon Dance Lists Pribe Winners SILVERTON, Nov. 9 More than 500 attended the Veterans of Foreign Wars dance Thursday night, and prize winners were Victor Hoffer of Mt. Angel, J. S. Spaulding of Chemawa and C. H. Hagedorn, Mrs. Betty Martin, Rodger Greenfield, Lyle Camp bell. Hans Hagedorn. C. S. Sim mons, Nell Campbell, Lois Mad den, Emil Rhyne, jr., Ray Kallis and Margaret Oster, all of Sil verton. Ask about WARDS Christmas Gift LA YAW AY PLAN Cut price. ' ji ft UrrC . I i FM TABLE RADIO Both FM-AM! Mahog. any with gold-colored grille! space. Rich to.iel Tuning knobs, phono graph right at your fingertips as you stf in your easy chair! Four Corners Folk Entertain Many Visitors FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. James Drury and son John have been house guests of Mrs. Ross Wood for several days. Drurg is on sabatical leave from New York university and the family is spending the winter in Beverly Hills, Calif, where their two sons are in school. They came to Salem because of a fire which destroyed a new house on their property here. They main tain their residence in Salem and will return here after the close of schoof in the ; spring. Mrs. Glen Woiodry and Mrs. Robert Mills entertained at5 the Woodry home last Thursday for The Dozen Roses club. Next meet ing will be held at Miss Etta Sutter's home. House guests at the David Behms this week have been Mr. and Mrs. Russel McKinley and children of Scots Bluff. Neb. They will go from here to Idaho where they plan to reside. Visitors at the Chester Part sens this week hav beenf Mr. and Mrs. Chester pastham and 3-WAY PORTABU Reg. OCM 27 J5 alt. 9 Batt. Extra Compact plastic beaut r plays anynhrre on AC DC or batteries! AM COMBINATION Rear. 7J1 DO A top buy! Automatic phono-railio! Compact mahogany cabinet! mm. Gates Mother Gives Party for Two Sons GATES Mrs. Elmer Klutke and two sons, Dennis and Ross, entertained for a group of the boys' friends Saturday night. At tending were Jerry and Irvin Tucker, Fred and Edward Butler,- Del mar Hardin, Darlene Joa quin, Sharon and Sherrull Hirte. Jerry and Sharan Lynch and Larry Lyons. Mrs. George Ditto attended a bridal shower for her grand daughter, Dorothy Rider, in Sa lem this week. The affair was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mo thews. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rider. three children of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. E. Mills of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hees of Salem have purchased the Davis property at 420 S. El ma. Da vises I are moving to Shaw where they ! are building a residence. Homer Bales. 110 Beck ave., and his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Bales left Saturday for a trip to Los An geles. I'nUn Hill Mrs. Henry Peters will entertain members of the Woman's club Thursday at 2 p.m. VOUSAVtaunng iebrates 1 for n iiii a - TINY AIR CAOCT Rec. af gU 12.tS W Choice of S gay colors! Nice tone! Plenty of volume! UL approved. 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