PAGE SIX Two Dances Slated This Week Two dancing clubs have slated their monthly parties for this The Thursday Night Dancing club will entertain .with a semi formal dance at the Veteran's hall with Claude Bird's orches tra playing for the afiair be tween 9 and 13 o'clock. The committee in charge of rrbngemenU Includes Mr.; arid Mrs, Burl Cox and Mr. and j Mrs. Donald Waller, fre-dance Parties Several informs! nurtl been arranged to precede and follow the dance. Mr. and Mrs. James Henery and Mr. and Mrs. Dal Sullivan will be pre-dance party heats at the James L. Cooke home on Cascade Ter race. Their guestj will be Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W. Walker, Mr. and Ma Claude KlIore. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Larkins, Mr. and Mrs. Casper SchwHgert, Mr. and Mrs. "red Nichols, Mr. and Mn. Kobert Prime, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page, Mr. and Mrs. Msrvin Larkins, Mlsa Margaret McBaln and Mr. Frank Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stod dard are entertaining at dinner before the dance at thwr home on Cascade Terrace. Covers will be. placed for Mx. nd Mrs. Hugh McMillan, 'Mr. nd Mrs. David Klin!. Lt Ct4. aod Mrs. D. G. Culler; Miss Gertrude Koke, Mr. Charlen Robinson. Miss Marie liannlgnn. Mr. Charles Emeper and Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard. Trotters dab Dsnce The Trotters club will hold Its keini-formal dance Friday night at the Crystal Garden ballroom with Claude Bird's or chestra engaged Ho play fur dancing. On the directorate fur the af fair are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bow-man, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter. Mr. arid Mrs. William Bush. Mr. and Mrs. James Byers nd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellis have Invited a few of their friends to a midnight supper at their home on East Lefelle street ful lowiog the dance. Joint Installation At'IQOF Lodge A oin( installation of officers held t ceremonies Thurs day night for Capital Auxiliary No. 11, Patriarchs Militant and Cantou No. 11 of the IOOT lodge. The colors of the order were carried out in the decor t tana of yellow roses and lavender candles. The installing officers, Mrs. William Beard, assisted by Adjutant Mrs. Clarence Towin ed, and . Aide Mrs. Guxtave Erikson. seated Mrs. Anna Jluu aker. retiring president, as Jun ior past proKidtait; Mn. Lor Groves, president; Mis. Millie LaVine, vice president; Mrs. Wflliam Beard, secretary, und Mr. William Cladeck, treasurer. Brig. Gtn. A. It. Mclaughlin nd Kred Walker of Yamhill No. I. were Installing officers for the cantons, and seated Howard Hunsakcr as Junior past captain, William Drakley as captain, Lloyd Wood as ensign, Willis La Vine as lieutenant, WiJliam Beard as serretary, K G. Henderson as treasurer, Gustave Enkson as picket. Pearl Harlan as chaplain, Ray Detoit, officer of the day, and G reiver Pomeroy, banner barrtr. 'A no-lwust desert sult was eryed in the duiiitg rni af:er the nu-eting Polk: County PTA in Session INDEPENDENCE, Jan. 2 (Special -Foor towns, Mn mHith. Dallvi, Pedee end Inde pendence -were represented at the Plk county P. i lent and Teacher aKuclutivi couiu.il meetirtg held on Tuewiay at! the Independence woman's riubhouse. The morning; was devoted to a business session under the direc tion of Mrs. Ira Mix, county president, and Mrs. Martin FraUke. secretary. 4n. Dean Walker conducted a school of trutructiun on problems of xar ents and teachers. A ntfninating ttiaimittee was appointed, consisting of Mrs. E. F. Barrow, Mrs. Kraizfce and Mrs. E1dm Zuver. The next meeting was -armounced for March it at Iedee, and the state convention for April 30, May 1 and X, in La Grande. Mrs. Francis Newton. Mrs. Martin FraUke and Mrs. Ralph Scran ton represented the Inde pendence group anr1 frrmed the hostess committee at the nova luncheon. The afternoon session Included a brief talk by Maxine Buren woman's editor on The -Statesman, and several vocal- selections by DoW-res KleUing, accompanied by Marilyn Mix. Gas on Stomach Saaaa at I aiata at eaaMe-aaavaHaaf MS f rm a at mi mn annVal t hmI e4 a nana ira. "eta umuip Society Music The Home Maxine Burea Wemee's Kditer CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Daughters of Union VetM-sns, with Mrs. Mary Entrees, ISM 9. Commercial sU, p.m.. Installs tlon. i THUESDAT Prlnxle Plasnanf Point Social Club, ail day nweting, with Mrs. Ku Dragar, route . ! Past ResenU, DAB. with Mrs. 3. C. RcU. 63 Marion ft, 1 pxn. SATUKOAY Ctaemrketa chapter. DAB. Sa lem Woman's ciub. S pan. MONDAY United Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary meet at Vrw ftall. S p.m. i i Guests Are Bidden to I Dinner Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Laws have Invited a group of friends to an informal dinner party Friday night at their home in Morning side. A buffet dinner will be served by the hostess and guests will be seated at smaller tables with spring flowers providing the decorative note. The evening hours will be spent informally. Covers will be placed for the Rev. and Mrs. Chester W. Ham blin, Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Harbison, Mrs. George Allen, Mrs. C, X. niidge, Mrs. Walter B. Robin son, Mrs. A. 1". Marcus and Mr. nd Mrs. Laws. j John Drager j A Visitor j Mr. John Drager has been vis iting in Salem for a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hue Drager. Mr. Drager leaves by plane today for San Francis co and Shanghai. He is con nected with the Texaco Oil com pany. Mr. and Mrs. Drager have been in New York this winter and late fall. His wife, who is now In Oklahoma City with her parents, expects to join him In Shanghai in a few months. Polk County Singers Meet A mixed chorus has been or ganized In Polk county by 43 persons wh turned out for the first meeting Monday night t the Itickreall school house. Raymond Van Dyke will direct the group and Claude Larkins of Rickreall will act as chairman. Singers were there from Inde pendence, Monmouth, Terrydale, West Salem, Dallas and Rickreall. The chorus plana to sing at var ious gatherings throughout the county. n n n fifffitj o t6e 'DFFEReNT "fat; caea&l Last chance) to gal ! on this big Whaafew got actruarntod offorl Save 1( on your favorite) brand of coffee and give your family a welcome change for breakfast, too. Just buy a' large box of Wheatena and your grocer will accept the box-top as 10 payment toward a pound of any coffee you chooeel titiSecV Con C ubs ieryme English eetetr-Editor j State Board Meets for Luncheon The regular luncheon meeting of the state board of the Uni versity of Oregon mother was held In Salem Tuewiay after noon In the Marina room of tha Marion hotel. Mrs., George H. Swift was la charge of the ar rangements. Tha tables were decorated with bouquets of aca cia, daffodils and pussywillows. Mrs. Ralph Heustl 'of ' Eu gene, state president, presided. Mrs, George Swift, Salem, was elected vice-president of the sec ond district and Mrs. Walter Kirk, Salem, was appointed fi nancial chairman. Reports from the district presidents were given. The president announced 243 new members of the state organization and that there are 600 more students; enrolled at the university this term than la the fall. Attending were Mrs. Heustis, Dean Karl On thank, Dean Alan Wickham, Mrs. Howard Boyd, Mrs. Marvin Warlick. aU of Eu gene; Mrs. Angus Gibson, Junc tion City; Mrs. Perrie Dolph, Mrs. W. E. Coleman, Mrs. M. T. Butler, Mrs.. Harry Reingold, Mrs, Lester Rlggs, Mrs, Douglas Powell, Mrs. Arthur Nlcolal, Mrs. Ira Gaston, Mrs. Floyd Hallock, Mrs. Allison Dean, Mrs. W. S. Shanks, all of Portland; Mrs. John Carkln, state treasur er, Mrs. George H. Swift k and Mrs. Claude McPherton of Sa lem.' Tri-Y Chapter To Give Dance . A dance Is planned by Grace Elliott chapter of Tri-Y bo Fri day night at the Mayflower dairy 830 to 11 o'clock. Special guests will : include members of Abble Graham and Rhode McCullough chapters. Roberta Tussing. Don na Lawrence, Deanie 'Lamb, Gwen Rust, Lois Holllnshead, nd Jean Pickens are on com mittees in charge for the party. Invited as patrons are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pickens, Mrs. Esth er W. Little, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. George Alex ander, Mr. and Mrs. I..M. Twedt, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. King. Mr. and Mrs. William McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hockett and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brown. ! Abbie Graham chapter of Tri Y has planned a no-host supper or tonight at the YWCA. Law rence Brown, city attorney, will be guest speaker to discuss city1 government. mtttt y Wy 1 1 ksrg pckag ccrnovJ Thm OREGON STATESMAN. SaUo. Mrs. Iuston To Visit irl Canada Mrs. Oliver trained Friday liner for the Canada for a B. Huston en- on the stream east coast and knonth's sojourn. Mrs. Huston wis met in Port land by her brpther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Challoner of Victoria, B.C.," who accompanied hr on the trip. The travellers will make stops in Chicago, New . York, Washington, DjC., before going up to Montreal Ottowa, Toron- to, London and Edmonton, Can ada. Mrs. Huston will visit with relatives sh hasn't seen for over 20 years. She attended the London branch! of the Unlver- aity of Toronto! In London, On will accompany tario. Mrs. Huston the Challoners iback to Victoria and . will reture home the end of February by ouver, B.C. plane from Van- To Arrive an Salem Today Major and Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Jr Are expected to arrive in the capital tjoday for an ex tended visit with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Spears, sr. j Major and Mrs. Sears, who have been makihg their home In Washington, D.C., while he was stationed there with the army, left the end of December for the west coast They drove the southern route by way of New Orleans and spent several weeks In Mexico. Coming north they came through Texas. Grand Canyon, Utah and Idaho. Their daughter, Juliahne, has been with her grandparents this win ter. Major Spears Is now on ter minal leave. j No-Host Dinner For Huslkmds ! Over fifty Junior Woman's club members, husbands and guests gathered t the clubhouse Monday night fojr a no-host din ner party. Guests were seated at long tables decorated -with Val entines, cupids knd hearts. Ar ranging the affair were Miss Clarice Satter, Miss Lucille Sal ter, 'Mrs, Carey Martin. Jr., Mrs. IL John Annlnf land Miss .Maria Dare. A program followed the din ner hour' with Miss Grace Ash ford presenting two vocal selec tions with Mrs. Karl Thelan ac companying. Sandra Allison, Gary and Jerry! Neal from the Betty Pierce dance studio gave a group of numbers with Mrs Clifton Mudd playing the ac companiments. Cards were in play during the zes awarded to evening with pr! Mr. James Pike, Mr. Albert Walker and Mrs. jElmo Ltndholm. Mrs, Graee Carieten left Sa lem on Tuesday to retumlo Iter home fct Portland after a. week's stay in Salem yith her sister, Mr. Helen Goodnough. 1 t Oregon, Wedneedar Morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank IL nut and their young son, Frank, Jr., left Salem Tuesday for Long view, Wash, to make their home. Mr. Hunt will return to his former position In Longview, which he held before the war. Lt Hunt now on terminal leave, returned early in January from the South Pacific where he served for two years. Mrs. Hunt and their son lived in Salem while he was overseas. VFW Auxiliary Plans Dance Marion Auxiliary No. 661. Vet erans of Foreign Wars, met Mon day night at the VFW hall with Mrs. Virgil Bolton presiding. Initiation was held for Mrs. Marie Schafer. The officers and color bearers will go to Wood burn February 8 to assist with the initiation. Proceeds from the dance to be held Wednesday, Jan. 30, will be given to the March of Dimes. After the business meeting the post Joined the auxiliary and refreshments were served by Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Eva Bolan, Mrs. Yvonne Ritchie, Mrs. Iva Hamil ton and Mrs. Sybil Dalton. H4 J Boys' Sweaters . .. SIZES 2S to 34 COATS AND SLIPOVERS oys' nlain Jackets SMALL MEDIUM, LARGE Soys' Whirls. Bah. Sells Soys' Hachinav; Jachels Jen's Ian Travel Sags 1 8-INCH ZIPPER CLOSING WITH LOCI Shoulder Braces REGULAR $1.00 NOTION DEPT. m (gift Wares, Odd look FIGURINES. VASES, Costume ODDS OF VALUES TO $5.00-COMPACTS. BRACELETS. PINS, COMBS. KEY CHAINS, NECKLACES. EARRINGS Lapel Pins . . NOVELTY LEATHER. CHINA. METAL . . . ALSO SLAVE BRACELETS, ETC if' 11 I Silver Plated Candlesticks SECULAR $5.00 PAIR IDEAL CUTS. JEWELRY DEPT. Brunch Sets, 9 Pieces REGULAR $8.00 VALUES MAIN FLOOR. LINEN 4 Vool Gloves RED. BROWN. GREEN. BLACK GLOVE DEPT. Broadcloth Dickeys . RAYON BROADCLOTH BROWN ONLY :4 Fur Coats . . . 3 ONLY SMALL, MEDIUM. LARGE. TAX INCLUDED. Tickets Here for the Eugene Gleemea Concert January 30, 1948 Executive to Visit YWCA Arriving Tuesday to attend the annual membership dinner and meeting of the Salem YWCA, Miss Laura Ault, advisory secre tary for business and profession al girls, national board of the YW, is remaining In Salem through Wednesday to talk over with local YW leaders some of the present situations for workr ersJ Present status of workers in the white-collar or clerical field Is causing grave concern to the national board and to local asso ciations throughout the country. Miss Ault comments, pointing out salaries of clerical workers, low before the war, have not risen in proportion to the cost of living. Miss Ault came to the national board of the YW in 1944 from the association In Chicago where she supervised recreation and clubs for the business girls for six years. She la a graduate of Adelphlj college and holds a roaster pt arts degree rom Co lumbia University. LAST TWO I I " omuary TODAY AND STATUES. ETC Jewelry Ply ol h t -IllMm1 & Mr. and Mrs. Xlehard A. Mey er entertained members of their pinochle club at a no-host din ner Sunday night Guests were Held Over by Popular Request Skin Analysis Reautful Make-Up by an authorized La Jolie representative who has been trained in the La Jolie technique of skin and complexion care and proper Individualized me Ire -up. Problem skins are given special attention. Regular patrons ana newcomers are cordially invited to come in for this special feature with or without an appointment Featuring Rayette Cold Wave IIARIIIELLO BEAUTY SHOP . Under New Manacnit ESTHER KENNER (PROP.) 215 N. High St Across from Bos Depot aatf M'-'tti i iwBua DAYS OF Clearance THURSDAY . . . Less Ends NECK CHAINS. . DEPT. . . Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Har ris Lietz. 1 j:-- iQ.! -For a Lovelier You" Phene 19 If t Vz Price . 4' " I tnm aa faaa urn Waa " a eaii m aaii Mi Me.-iara:ai..ir m mmji all 1 a a