Hair Stylist ' ils Speaker Erich Laetsch, noted hair styl ist and cosmetologist, who has re cently come to Salem from New .York, wis guest speaker at the Salem Business and Professional Women's club dinner meeting Tuesday night at the Senator hotel. Mr. Laetsch commented favorably upon the well-groomed appear ance of western women. "There is - no excuse nowdays for any wo man to be unattractive," observed Mr. Laetsch, and he then pointed out that the recognition of the im portance of good grooming and proper hair styling in achieving a smartly groomed appearance at all times has made cosemetology the seventh largest business in the United States today. The neces sity of maintaining harmony be tween the natural contours of the face and feature and the style of hair which frames the face was stressed, by the speaker. He be lieves that short hair, which nat urally tends to give a woman "a lifVi will be popular for about two, more years in the present style cvde. Following his address, Mr. Laetsch demonstrated two very at tracti hair styles that could be easily, lept neat and attractive by the wearer at home. Mr. Laetsch was introduced by Miss Margaret Magee of the health and safety committee, who was in charge of the evening s program. Mrv John Versteeg, president, presided over a brief business meeting. Miss Merle Dimick, leg islative chairman, urged all BPW clubwomen to register to vote if they have not already done so, She alio gave a resume of the re cent address made in Salem by Robert Ormond Case on the CVA. Miss Ellen Schulte, a new mem ber, was welcomed into the club, Quests for the evening included Mrs. Erich Laetsch,' Mrs.' June Herrbn, Mrs. Frances PhelpsMiss Gertrude Hacker, Mrs. Pat Lento, Mrs. W. R. Newxnyer, Miss Dol ores Ebner, Miss. Alma Schroeder, Miss Charlotte Kendall, and Miss Nanette Schmukl. Amaranths Visit Masonic Home Grand Court, Order of the Amaranth visited the Masonic Old Peoples Home, at Forest Grove, Sunday afternoon, Sep tember 25. Several hundred were in attendance. There were 23 grand officers and seventeen of the nineteen courts in the state were represented. Fifteen royal matrons of the various courts poured, assisted by the grand representatives. Gifts were given to each of the ninety residents of the home. Those attending from Salem were grand royal matron, Mrs. J B. Manning; James B. Manning, royal matron of Hanna Rosa Court; Mrs. W. Wilson, William Wilson, royal matron of Cherry court U. D., Mrs. Lyle McCauley, Lyle McCauley, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Slentz and children. On Etiquette By Egberts Lee Q. Should a woman refer to her husband as "Mr. Jones' when talking with an acquaintance? A. It would be better to say "my husband," even when talking with a stranger. "Mr. Jones" can be reserved for the servants and employees. Q. How much tip should be giv en to a check girl in a night club? A. Twenty-five cents is the us ual minimum. Q. What is the correct way to acknowledge an invitation to a christening A. Either by letter or telephone, Mr: -Hudson ;. Takes Bride State Corporation Commission er Maurice Hudson 'was married in Carson City, Nev., Monday, to Ivy Marlyn Swenwold, according to a telegram received at bis of fice Wednesday. The bride has lived in Salem for several years and was employed as stenographer in a law office. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson said they would return to Salem next Mon day. Mr. Hudson, prior to ap pointment as corporation commis sioner, lived in Portland. i Offiper Speakis To Secretaries j The first fall dinners-meeting of the Salem Cascade chapter of the National Secretaries' Association was held in the Cherrian room of the Senator hotel Monday night The northwest vice-president, Mrs. Dora McCoy, Of the Oregon Trail Chapter of Portland, was guest speaker. Mrs. McCoy spoke on the "Ideals and Benefits of NSA". She also gave the high lights of the national convention she attended last June, stating that the National Secretaries' As sociation was asked permission by "Glamour Magazine" to dedicate their January issue to NSA. Miss Janet Ferguson, president of the Portland chapter, outlined a course on "Charm" to be present ed by Maria Easterly Model School of Portland, to the Salem group this falL Guests from the Oregon Trail chapter of Portland were Mesdames Dora McCoy, Virginia Morris, Jane Page, Martha Hiatt, Misses Janet Ferguson, Mildred Bybee, Agnes Courtney, and Betty White. Special guests from Salem were Mesdames Lorraine Johnston, Shirey Keeney, Gay Croghan, Folk Visit, Entertain at Unionrale Statesman News Sejfc.a TJNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Will Graham brought their father, Sam Graham, Portland, to spend several days at the Fred Withee home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stein grube and children motored to Waldport Friday and attendel the Salmon Derby while there. Mrs. Steingrube's mother, Mrs, William Taylor and her uncle, Ed Taylor went with them. They returned home Sunday. " Mrs. Leah Braat visited her i daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and family at Eugene last Sunday and Monday and brought her granddaughter Maxine home with her to spend several days. Lydia Withee of Salem spent Sunday at the home of her Bar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Withee Sr. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoche last Thursday was her cousin, Mr. and Mrs Victor Nelson of Menlo Park. Calif. Saturday, Mrs. Henry Knoche and Mrs. Joe Beatty attended a meeting of the Western Art Teachers association held in Leb anon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holt visited in Waldport from Thursday nil Sunday. Sunday afternoon they attended a program at the Odd Fellows Home in Portland, which was in charge of the Carlton lodge. Visitors at the Fred Stockhoff home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Zdlger and , tan, Mr. end Mrs. Win StockhofX of Dayton Prairie and her mother. Mrs. Par risa of Lansing. Kansas who Is visiting, her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Gubser. Mrs. R. M. Rickey, who has spent the summer with her daughter Mrs. Fred StockhofX and family, will leave Wednesday to start for her home in Kansas City. She will visit her sister in Nebraska before returning home. Visitors at the Edwin Rutsch man home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lehman and Shirle of McMinnville and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Iiehman of Amity. The men are nephews of Mrs. Rutsch-man. Pearl Victor, Misses Edlyn Holnv quist, Loretta Muhs, Mildred Stookey and IdeHa McAdams. Record Senior Class Enrolls at Corvallis OREGON STATE COLLEGE The largest senior class in the history of OSC was assured early in this falls registration when at the end of the first day 1472 sen iors had enrolled, which was 200 more than the number of seniors at the close of fall term last year. Total enrollment will not be known until later, though the freshman class has proved larger than expected. With the falling off of veteran students a reduction of around 10 percent has been est! mated. Drought Hits Seoul, Korea SEOUL Southern Korea, land of abundant rainfall, has been bit by a drought whkh men- IrZIEO! L7Z2EE! October Issue of MAGAZINI Com in caxfoaf yoori fodoyf THI MODEKNI 315 COURT STREET The Dcriesgnfln, Salem. Orsv, Tteaclay. September tX HQ i aces rice production. The region I Korea. Elsewhere in South is the farming lands around this I rainfall is nearer normal and no capital of the Republic of South serious rice shortage is expected. 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