I I y Tfco Ctetotmeoy gcflin, Orew Wdn day. robniarr 20r 1931 Around Town.... By JERYME ENGLISH TAKING TBI ROMANTIC . . . spotlight today is attractive o-Anne Gilmore, only daughter Of Mr. and Mn. Gordon D. Gil more, whose betrothal to John D. Lattin, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Lattln of Chicago, Is being an nounced by the bride-elect's par ents. . . . The news was first told on the University of Califor nia campus on Valentine's Day, where both are taking graduate work, and Tuesday night the bride-elect's Pi Beta Phi sorority sisters at the University of Oregon learned of the duo's engagement when the traditional box of choco lates was passed. ... No date hat been set for the wedding. . . . Jo-Anne graduated from the Uni versity of Oregon last June . . . she it also a member of Phi Beta Kap pa and the Salem Spinsters. . . . The bride-elect Is now studying for her master's degree in English at the University of California. . . . Her fiance received his master's degree from Iowa State College and is now studying for his doc torate at the University of Cali fornia . . . THE SOCIAL WHIRL . . . Mrs. Melvin H. Geist has invited a group of her friends to a one o'clock luncheon and afternoon of bridge on Friday at her Fairmount Hill home. . . . Covers will be placed for twelve and bouquets of spring flowers will be used in the decor. . , . Entertaining ... at a supper party on Sunday night will be Dr. and Mrs. Harold O. Schneider nd Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wing, who have invited venty guests to the former's Morningside resi dence. . . . Hostess . . . for two affairs this week will be Mrs. Carl Porter of Albany, formerly of Salem. . . . She has invited a group of her Salem friends to a fashion lunch eon and bridge party on Thursday afternoon at the Aero Club In Portland. ... A similar affair will be held at the club on Friday for grnup of Mr?. Porter's Albany friends. . . . A bridal shower . . . The Klnjf wood Heights home of Miss Nellie Schwab on Grandview Place will be the setting fer s party on Friday night tn honor of Mrs. WiH lam F. Collins (Lucille Jas koskl), who was married on Feb. t st St Joseph's Catholic Church. . . . Forty friends of the bride have been invited to the dessert sapper and miseellar us shower. . . . Assisting; host esses with Miss Schwab will be Mrs. Ralph Shantz, Mrs. Fred Eruse, Miss Bessie Smith. Mrs. Mabel S. Powers. Mrs. Jennie Erwin and Mrs, Helen Bnseh. ... Yes, regardless of snow or high water, we are going to have our cooking school today. Be sure to come to TINKHAM GILBERT APPLIANCE CO. COOKING SCHOOL f-: - t f " "4 CEUA LEI Crown Floor Cm. Yu all have a cKanc to win the door prize wfctdi is a completely automatic $239.f5 General Electric Range! mm flew Salem Location (BJgJtJEBAl O ' TINIfflAM GILBERT APPLIANCE CO. T Oregon City . . . on Friday to be guests at a tea for which Mrs. John Boss will be hostess at her home will be Mrs. Vtaynard Sniffer, Mrs. Horace McGee, Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. Rob ert DeArcnond. ... Cleb notes . . . Mrs. Willard Marshall will preside at a bridge luncheon this afternoon at her Fairmount Hill home for members of her club. . . . Mrs. William C, Dyer Jr. will entertain her club at bridge and a late supper on Thursday night. . . . Mrs. Terry Randall will be a guest. . . . In Bend . . . for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Foreman and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Olinger. . . . The men par ticipating in the state bowling tournament. . . . House guests ... at the Fair mount Hill home of, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zesel and Mr. and Mrs. G. Jesse Barns and daughter, Jessica, of Orinda, Calif. . . .' Mrs. Dorothy Jones and Miss Beverley Mae Jones of Seattle. . . . They are here for the wedding of Miss Patricia Zosel and El wood Obert on Saturday night at the First Congregational Church. . . . Miss Jones will be the honor attendant and Jessica will be the flower girl for the nuptials. . . . The Zosels will be hosts for a buffet supper for thirty guests in the recreation room of their home following the wedding rehearsal en Friday night in compliment to their daughter and her fiance. . . . As sisting Mrs. Zosel will be Mrs. Earl Bnrch and Mrs. Frank Needham. . . . Named a delegate . . . Mn. Wil liam Van Meter of Salem, an ac tive member of the Salem League of Women Voters and chairman of voters' service and of the state committee on civil liberties, has been chosen one of the three dele gates to represent the Oregon League at the League of Women Voters of the United States at the annual convention to be held in Cincinnati, Ohio in late ApriL . . . The delegates were elected at a state board meeting held in Port land last week at which all of Oregon's nine local leagues were represented. . . . Others to attend the convention will be Mrs. Al bert y. Logan, Corvallis, state president, and Mrs. Frank B. Queen, Portland, state chairman of social welfare. . . . Mt. Angel Mrs. Rose Appleby entertained at her home Wednes day night with three tables of bridge followed by a late supper. Extra guests were Mrs. Albert Bochsler and Mrs. J. A. Kaiser. J Li Li AT THE ELSINORE THEATER 2 P. M. TODAY -NO ADMISSION CHARGE Today at 2 p. a, at the Elslihere theatre, Marlon Bell ef Crescent Mfg. Co. and Cells Lee ml Crown Flour Co. will once again conduct their fa moss cooking school for the Tinkham Gilbert Appliance Co. They will demonstrate ail the newest cooking- methods stales the General Eleetrie Leaser Range. Gather yew te attend this great ereat! 5 Salem's Exclusive Authorized DEALER SlOCl ETY Hansells Feted Op Golden Wedding Mf. and Mrs. John Wesley Han sell 'Sr. celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a recep tion for which their daughter, Mrs. Marty B. Parker, was hostess on Sunday afternoon at the Hansell residence on Edina Lane. Over sevepty -five guests called between 2 and 5 o'clock. Tbie couple's marriage! took place in Treewater, Oregon, Feb. 18, 1902i and they have lived in Salem for $2 years. Mr. Hansell was with the State Agriculture Department for ?4 years, having retired a few years ago. Tha Hansells have two children, a daughter, Mrs. Parker, and a son,iLt. John W. Hansell Jr., and two I granddaughters, Mary Susan Parser and Lynn Christine Han sell. i Lt. and Mrs. Hansell called his i parents on Sunday from Charleston, South Carolina, where ho s currently stationed, having just! returned from duty in the Mediterranean. Lt. Hansell Is In command of a mine sweeper. Mrs. Harwell's brother and sister-in-law,! Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Powell, also! called from Milton-Free-wflt6r. Preside at Bride's Table Tie bride's table was centered with, a tiered cake and the floral decorations were yellow carna tions and roses. Presiding at the coffee urns were Mrs. A. J. Flem ing,; Mrs. Duane Gibson and Mrs. Rayi Chapman. Assisting were Mis4 'Bern ice and Miss Helen Ruettgers, Miss Jean Brimacombe, Mrs; Ernest Johnson of Milton -Freq water, sister of Mrs. Hansell, and! Mary Susan Parker, who passed the guest book. Out-of-town guests attending were Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Ringer of Milton Freewater, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Brown of Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Riddell and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Parker of Monmouth, Mr. and: Mrs. Ray W. Chapman of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fors ter of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Rlchtr of Amity, Mr. and Mrsi Nell Fleming of Eugene, Mr. and; Mrs. Floyd Burton, Mr. and Mrsi Harry Burton and Mr. and Mrsi William Roehm of Portland. MVS frlesuBs) m4. sssigki CLUBS -CJ" its. ci Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Braat (Mary Lou Hawkins) who were married on Feb. 3 at the Unionvcds Evangelical United Brethren Church. The bride i3 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ennia Hawkins of Jefferson and the groom la the son of Mrs. Leah Braat of Unionvale. (Jesten-MiHer photo). Mrs. Ratcliff Speaks Jefferson Mrs. Charles A. Rat cliff of Salem spoke at the Wed nesday afternoon meeting of the Jefferson Woman's Club, telling of her trip to England and conditions found there. Dollars were collect ed from club members for the li brary benefit fund. At the tea hour refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Henry Thiessen and Mrs. S. H. Coin. The next meeting will be on February 27 when "Oregon Sketches" will be the program topic and hostesses will bs Mrs. Clayton Wills, Mrs. Douglas Olds and Mrs. Herbert Looney. fUl LTU . MAJUON BELL Crescsmt Mfg. Co. SeX th Rang Buy of the YtKirl Tho General E!octric Ccsn plotcly Auto catic leader Range with Uses) sad Save SSt.M m this ff ear smw! Sllvcrton 205 iV-in St. - o .' ef i- MUSIC r Auburn Mrs. Arlo McLaln en tertained her pinochle club at her Monroe Ave. home Thursday af ternoon. Playing were Mrs. Hen ry Knight, Minnie Wilson, Mar garet Willis, Mrs. Earl Kasson, Mrs. Stanley Braden, Mrs. C. R. Osborn. Mrs. Dave Holweger and the hostess. Mill City Mrs. John Nelson was honor guest at a shower when Mrs. Al Yankus and Mrs. Robert Veness entertained at the Veness home. uj a-. ' ,vt it ,4 1 -mmtmmin05mm tm TSmmmmtemtfctjit -assassssssssnAssssssss i. HI IF MM lUJMTWIMi I Compare M.J.B's fall-flavor xdads with other best selling coffees. Notice that every particle of MJ.B is almost exactly the same size. No large lumps which lock in flavor.. .no flavorless chaff... no exeea stve ootfee dust which causes bitterness. The flavor is released evet.compietelyl taste the difference ... the very real difference &om the finest Latin American coffees roasted superbly, and M.J.B's exclusive full-flavor grinds. You get all the wonder ful coffee goodness you pay for. No wonder.. .you can't make a bad cup of M.J.B! Reservations Are Made For Benefit A- large group of women have" bukm reservations for the Salem Woman's Club benefit dessert bridge party on Friday afternoon at the clubhouse at 1 o'clock. Pro ceeds will be used to carry on the philanthropic work of the club. Following the dessert luncheon a spring hair style revue will be presented by Erich of New York Beauty Salon. ' Reservations may still be made by calling Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. Paul Griebe now or Mrs. William Leary. Among those who have re served tables for the benefit are Mesdames John Carr, Carl Cham bers, Clay Cochran, Grant C. Rogers, David H, Cameron, How ard Pickett, John Neef, William Leary, Claude Glenn, Ross Cop pock, J. A- Brownson, Kstill Brunk, Earl Andresen, Alfred W. Loucks, Winifred Pettyjohn, Clif- tori MudcL Robert Hutcheon, J. N. Chambers, Gerald Fisher, John Golden, Charles LeRoy Mink, Arthur Jones, O. Virgil Hume, J. Roy McEvoy, Howard Hun saker, R. C. Hunter, Henry Han sen, Walter Seiber, Walter Spaul ding, Thomas W. Kelly, Frank G. Myers, Merle Travis, Ben Max well, Jack Henningsen, William H. Foster, O. E. Snider. Charles Rat cliff, Donald Madison, Ralph Da Metz, E. Alexander Tueski, and Lawrence Barnard. Farewell Party For Army Man Sergeant First Class Harrie H. Hendrick, USA, was surprised at a party Wednesday night at the home of his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hudson. Cards were in play and later a supper was served by the hosts. Honoring Mr. Hendrick were Mrs. Hendrick, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harnsberger, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mar ecek, Mn. Mary Vinyard and the Hudsons. Sergeant Headrick is soon leav ing for overseas duty in the Pa cific area and his wife and two children, Harrie Jr. and David, will remain in Salem at their home, 735 Breys Ave. Kola The Willi r Workers met with Mrs. Guy Vaughn and dur ing the afternoon members work ed on articles for the bazaar, which will be sold at the annual Com munity Club dinner in March. Mrs. William Rowe will be hostess for the next meeting. Exclusive, full-flavor mm x I see the CLUB CALENDAB WEDNESDAY Nebraska Club Auxiliary with Mrs. f Freda Simpson, 191 uurbm Ave.. 12.30 covered dish luncbeon. Pythias Sisters eet at Beaver Han. p. m. Westminster Guild, first Presbyter ian Church, 1:15 dessert. Oregon Grape Camp. Royal Neigh bors of America. VTW Had, . m-. Initiation and refreshments. Woman's Fellowship of Knight Me morial church. I p-m. a I auncneoa at church. THURSDAY , ; Fideus Class. First Baptist Church, luncheon at the church. U.S pjn. KeUer Ladles Sewing Club 'with Mrs. O. D. Noren. SC30 Blossom Drive, all day, covered dish luncheon. Salem Lions Auxiliary with Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, 151S Court SU " Swede PTA meet at school house, . pas-cant and daooa revue. Willamette University Faculty Wom n's club covered dish dinner, Laus anne Hall cafeteria. 6 JO p. m. Sa'.em Council of Women's Organis ations. Salem PubUs Library, fireplace room, t p. m. . , Auburn Mothers Club meet at school. T "3wfglmNe! ehbort with Mrs. Clifford Avery. 1744 Plrchwood Drive 1 P. m. Spiritual Sunflower Club, with Mrs. Sam Har.ns. 1740 State Street 1 pja. Gold Star Mothers with Mrs. Dave Furioujrh. SO90 S. Church St.. p.m. Mothers of Bethel 35. Job's Daugh ters. Noon luncheon. Masonic Temple. Maccabees Tenthive 84D. Beaver Hall, 30 covered dish dinner, cards. FRIDAY . Salem Woman's Club benefit des aert bridge, clubhouse, 1 p. m. Merry Time Club with Mrs. Don Hiramack, 1818 N Capital St.. dessert luncheon. 1:3 p.m. SATURDAY . , Salem Chapter. OES. Masonic Tem ple. 8 pm. Initiation. Members Busy Working on Sale Salem General Hospital Auxili ary members are busy with plans for the group's annual spring rum mage sale to be held Friday and Saturday of this week over Green baum's. Mrs. Rex Kimmell and Mr. George S. Hoffman are co- chairmen of the sale. Proceeds from the event will be used to purchase equipment for the maternity and surgical wards of the hospital. Members are pick ing up rummage, sorting and marking the few days prior to the sale. Hours will be from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday and from 9:30 to 2 p.m. on Saturday. CONSISTENTLY grinds guarantee difference 'H'J'IMIIP j .- .s- : - . i. , V ray) "'I i E&QflB s ' . , . ... . tl J i i I I , . i t , ' ' k Teachers Honor JeSs6ps Salem Chapter of the Oregon Music reacners met at the pew home ox Mr. and Mrs. & Donald Jessop on E Street for a surprise) housewarxning Monday night. New members were introduced and program was presented by Mrs. Doris McCain Loder, violinist,! ac companied by Miss Edna, Merle) Hill. Dr. Willis Gates spoke to the) group on "How a Private' Plan Teacher Can Prepare Students for ouege. Ruth Night Is Celebrated Trinity Chapter. OES. met observance of Ruth nieht on Tri. day at the West Salem City HaU with Mrs. Carl Anthony and 3. Bothwell Avlson presiding, Hon ored with a degree were 32 women who have been or are now mrr err lirotd ing as the star point, Ruth. The worthy matrons and trons present were Mrs. Mi Reiley, Euclid chapter, Jefferson mar a -m a . 9 airs, jonn tnaiian, aweei Moms) chapter; Mm. Bertha Melntyrt, St. Mary's chapter, Corvallis; Mrs. Fred Robbins, Jr., Willanietta chapter, Shedd; Mrs. Harry Lucas, Salem chapter; Mrs. Floyd Fair, Acacia chapter, Staytonf jMrs, Ethel Edwards, Victoria chapter. Turner. William Knight, I Euclid chapter, Jefferson. J Trinity Chapter Social Club' will meet Friday, Feb. 22, at the Test Salem City Hall with Mrs. Cuiomy , Reid and Mrs. Harry Charlton & charge. f Serving on the committee werf) Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Van Vfyn garden, Mr. and Mrs. CuttunT Reid, Mr. and Mrs. X C. Ander son, Mr. and Mrs. William En singer. auvays pops C5tTEn7 you no UVJ that comes mm t