FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934 the c. apttat; .tottrnal. r'at;em. oregon Society, Clubs and Music Zontians Have Party Gay Mrs. La Verne Winkler and Miss Helen Yockey entertained at the home of the former Thursday In compliment to the Salem Zonta club. The evening was spent In formally and supper was served at late hour. Next Tuesday evening the Zontlan board meeting will be held at the new Capital Journal building. On December 20 the club will hold a Christmas luncheon at the Marion hotel and on December 29 Mrs. Mar garet Rosecrans will entertain the group. Her sister, Mrs. Paul Todd of Tacoma will exhibit a collection of madonnas at that time. Those present for the affair Thursday night were Miss Hazel Cook, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Alene Phillips, Dr. Helen Pearce, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, Mrs. Belle Nlles Brown, Mrs. Mabel Brownell, ,Miss Nellie Schwab and the host esses, Miss Helen Yockey and Mrs. La Verne Winkler. Knights Templar To Entertain DeMolay Commandery Knights Templar will entertain with an in teresting affair at the Masonic tem ple Monday evening. A turkey din ner will be served at 8:30 o'clock, followed by an Informal program. A short business meeting will be held and this will be followed by an eve ning of cards. A feature of the eve ning will be the honoring of the presen tand past commanders. L. F. Le Garie, Glen C. Nilcs and George Todd are In charge of the arrange ments. Mrs. George King 0. E. S. Hostess Mrs. George King, worthy matron of Chadwick chapter, O. E. S., en tertained last niRht at the Masonic temple for the O.E.S. officers, pres ent and past grand officers, chair men of committees and their hus bands and wives. Contract was in play in the lounge rooms during the evening. Honors went to Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. Herbert Hauser, Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Rex W. Davis, J. O. Russell, and Ira Darby, Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Bessie Edwards won the contest game prizes. Sixty-five enjoyed the affair. The Christmas motif was carried out with great baskets of holly and red candles In green holders. "At Home" To Fete Couple Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Hope of Portland have invited guests to their home At 3129 Southeast Crystal Springs boulevard Sunday afternoon for an At Home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Darling (Ma rian George) of Woodburn. Calling hours will be from 3 to 6 o'clock. AST ttHAMPOO, FINGER- WAVE RINSE 7r ALL FOR lOL MILLER BEAUTY SHOP Salem phone 7953 All Operators Arc 'Come with me to Australia discover the world for Your self .... with ALL-WAVE RADIO Take a radio voyage to Sydney . . London ... Paris . . . Rome in fact any place you want to go. It'sreallyaBUperiorradio that brings you the thrill of tuning in foreign and domestic short-wave stations, grim calls to police cars, aviation signals, voices of ama teur operators. This G-E All-wave Radio "brings them in" with rich life like tone realistic, as you would hear them in the studio. It's built exclusively for those who recognize and demand the best. GENERAL fj ELECTRIC All -wave Radio Imperial Furniture Co. dlted bl A charming event of Monday will be the dinner dance being sponsored at the Marlon hotel by the Monday Night Dancing club. The Christmas motif will be carried out in the ta ble appointments and in the decor ations about the ball room. Marion auxiliary, V. P. W., will hold Its regular meeting Mon day evening in Miller's hall t B o'clock. Plans will be made for the annual Christmas party and other Important business. All members are urged to attend. Chemeketa Players In Elks Show Contrast of interesting personali ties and development of character form the groundwork of the laugh provoking comedy, "The Alarm Clock," which Chemeketa Players, Inc., is preparing for the Elks Christmas chairty fund for the "forgotten kid," and which will be given on the stage of the Elks tem ple December 12, 13 and 14. It seems, according to the story worked out by Avery Hopwood, au thor of the play, that Bobby Bran dn, New Yorker, who has experi enced most all the thrills of life, is just about on the verge of a break down. Among his affiliations is a charming, beautiful, sophisticated woman of the world who is married to a United states senator, but who adores Bobby. She thinks that what Bobby needs Is "family life,' and. unknown to Bobby, Invites his country cousins from upstate to come and visit him. ine iirst act depicts the arrival of these rural personalities and the second and third reveal what New York does to them. Hopwood has provided sparkling lines for the characters, while the complications that develop are rich in humor and irresIstaDly lunny. Chemeketa Players, Inc., have pro vided a capable cast, which Is un der the direction of Clifford Wayne Hurt. Music by the Elks orchestra, skits, and features will provide entertain ment between acts. This whole ovenine's entertainment is to pro vide funds to remember Salem's "forgotten kids" Christmas time. Children's Party Event Saturday On Saturday from 3 to 5 o'clock there will be a children's party at the First Congregational church. This party Is given by Mrs. J. R. Simonds to members of the second and third grades in the Sunday school because of the perfect attend ance record on Sunday. Christmas games, songs, stories and decora tions will be included in the pro gram. Members invited are Mary Clas- gens, Ruth Anderson, Barbara Hoad- iey, Patricia Schneider, smtia umes, Marie Newman, Jack Slater, Eric Carlson Robert Charlton, Jackie Ri ckets, Allan Bellinger, Keats Oliver, John Glllls, Evans Boise and Danny Fry, Jr. Miss Esther Long is the teacher of the class. The O.N.S. club will hold a pot luck supper at the Jason Lee church Monday evening starting at 6 o'clock. Now ... at the height of the enter taining season! Our Regular $3.50 Oil Permanent Wave, in- all eluding oil State Licensed Graduates! COMPLETE FOB $ 72 .00 Model M-81 ... An nil-wave superheterodyne. Four bands of reception. Dynamic Loudspeaker Dual-ratio Tuning Control. Sen sitivity Control. Square Air plane-type Dial. Tone Control. Automatic Volume Control. Cabinet! Semi-modern j two ton oriental wood veneers. Install G-E ALL-WAVE An tenna for superior reception. Come in and hear Ibis amaiing radio.. .TODAY! for Shampoo, wTgSti Finger - jfe'j?J 2 Wave & menlary " j klssss Bovena CfM, fboDi 48U Nineteen members of the Modern Teachers' Study club attended the regular monthly meeting on wea nesday evening. Many interesting and useful Christmas suggestions were given by Anna Bell Ulen. Mrs. Ulen has been an art Instructor in the Mon mouth Normal for a number of years. Bride-Elect Honored In honor of Miss Barbara Diels- chneider of McMlnnville, bride-elect of Karl Jacobsen of Portland, Mrs. Gordon Baker and Mrs. Jack Spence of McMlnnville invited a group of maids and matrons to luncheon and an afternoon of cards Friday. Am ong Salem folk attending were Mrs. Harry H. Belt and Miss Myra Belt. The Jacobsen-Dielschneider nuptials will be an Interesting event of De cember 15. Mrs. Conley Opens Home for Parties Mrs. Bryan Conley, Marion aux iliary national home chairman, V. P. W., gave a sliver tea and benefit card party at her home Wednesday afternoon and evening. The rooms were beautiful with large baskets of green foliage and chrysanthe mums. The holiday idea was car ried out in the table appointments. Mrs. Ben Woelke and Mrs. Kirk Simpson poured. Mrs. Belle Nadon arranged the program. Those attending the tea were Mesdames Mem Pearce, P. W. Wat ers, Leon Brown, Elizabeth Skewis, Sylvia Furlough, Effie Mudd. Blanche Fournier, Dorothy Baker, Rita Wolfe, Lydia Floer, Eva Rush, Opal Neiswander, Helen Olsen, Belle Nadon, Edith Mudd, Martha Hru betz, Maud Chitenden, Mary Woel ke, Margaret Simpson and Effte Wetsel. At the evening card party Mrs. Vera Ostrander had high score for "500", M. S. Brunnell for bridge and Mrs. W. H. Rush for pinochle. Re freshments were served. The committee assisting Mrs. Conley for the affairs were Mrs. C Fllver, Mrs. W. H. Rush, Mrs. Cyril Nadon, Mrs. Russell Mudd and Mrs. Effie Wetsel. Attending the party were Mr. and ! Mrs. Frank Hrubetz, W. H. Rush, H ' Fournier, Phil Shobar, Cyril Nadon. ! H. Sim, Ben Woelke, Ward Wolfe,; M. S. Bunnell, Russell Mudd, Mrs Maud Chitenden, Mrs. L. Davis, 1 Karl Nyberg, Roy Remington, C Floer, Vern Ostrander, Effie Wetsel. Miss Elsie Lewis and the hostess, Mrs. Conley. The Salem Dakota club met Wed nesday evening at the W.C.T.U. hall for dinner and an informal program. Short talks and story telling were enjoyed and the Salem Song Men were presented in sev eral musical numbers. ni i In Thii Eify, Letter Writing Contest For School Boys and Girls On 'WHY BREAD IS 5172 PRIZES 586 PRIZES, 1st Group 1293 Prizes For Students Up Through 8th Grade 293 Duplicate Prim lor Mother! ol Winning Students JOYSI GIRLS! HERE'S ALL YOU DO Just write a short Inter of 200 words or less, on "Why Bread is Good to Eat 4 Times a Day," (To find out "what to say" in your letter, ante us for the free printed helps that tell why doctors say bread is good to eat 4 times a day.) That's ail you do! Just write a short letter. Something you do often. Remember, only boys and girls around your own age are entering this contest. Nothing to buy. Just send in your letter before midnight, Monday, December 10, to "Bread Energy for Vitality" Judges, Minneapolis, Minnesota. How to Win To win a big cash prize, be sure to mention this reason in your letter: Bread U our outstanding enerpy food. And auk tis for a free copy of the printed helps that tell you the other important reasons why bread is good to eat 4 times a day. Ask us, also, for a copy of the simple rides, and an entry blank Read all this printed material. Then sit down and write your letter in your own words. And be sure to send it in! No advantage will be given to "flowery" wordings or fancy "booky ' writing. Prizes will be awarded for the letters that give the best reasons and explain in the most interesting Wav "Why Bread Is Good To Eat 4 Times a Day. Don'tpass up a worth while cash prize! 2o86 boys and girls many your own age will win. But un less you fry, you can't win. Re member, if you win, you win a Mrs. Perry Honors Bridge Club Mrs. Kenneth Perry presided at a charmingly appointed bridge par ty Thursday evening complimenting maids and matrons who are mem bers of her bridge club. Clever decorations carrying out a Christmas motif, combined with bas kets of holly and green foliage, were used about the rooms. Those bidden were Miss Maxine Qlover, Mrs. Garlen Simpson, Miss Dorothy Bell, Miss Wilma Giese, Miss Peggy Good fellow, Mrs. Ver non Perry, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. Treve Jones, Mrs. Deryl Myers, Mrs. Clayton Foreman and Miss Kreta Janz. Mrs. Victor R. Griggs will enter tain members of the Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church at a no-host luncheon Tuesday. Miss Maxine Ross, who is a stu dent at the Seattle Pacific college, was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Leland Ross. XMAS GIFTS For Milady Charming With eacb of our Artistic oil waves we are giv ing a new oil scalp treatment. Complete rest ful facial (Including pack) and an electro manicure. With our Duart wave we are giving our way of saying Thank You to Welcome to the new ones. Mildred's Beauty Shoppe 428 Court Street Dial 5859 SHRUBSTREES BULBS An Orchard in One Tree An apple tree with 4 varieties in one tree. A cherry with three varieties In one tree. A pear with three varieties in one tree. A tree with almond, apricot, plum and prune. These trees are ideal for the small lot. A full line of fruit and nut trees including figs, nectarines, almonds, quinces, apricots. Give Gifts That Grow Fearcy Bros. Nursery 162 No. Commercial 2 doors N. of Hishop's Clothing Store SCHOOLBOYS! SCHOOLGIRLS! MOTHCRS! GOOD TO EM 1 2586 PRIZES, 2nd Gioup 1J.93 Prizes for High School Students in 9th through 1 2th Grade 1293 Duplicate Prises for Mothers ol Winning Students prize for your mother, too! Start'ripltt away on your letter. And don't think your letter won't be good enough, it may eanily H-in a big jrizc! Sponsored in Salem by The Master Bakers GET FREE ENTRY BLANKS AT YOUR GROCERS' Silverton Matrons Entertain Tonight Silverton Mrs. Charles A. Reyn olds and Mrs. George W. Steelham mer are entertaining at the Reyn olds home Friday evening in compli ment to Miss Margaret Wells who is to be a December bride. Miss Wells is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joe Wells, now of Corval lis, and for a number of years resi dents of Silverton. Thirty or more young friends of Miss Wells are the invited guests. Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton of Salem, Mis Cassie Stump and Miss Agnes Campbell were members of a dinner party ar ranged for by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith Monday night at their coun try home in the Valley View section. The young people of the Jason Lee church are sponsoring a bazaar at the church this evening, starting at 7:30 o'clock. The circus idea will be carried out In the decorations and program. The public is invited to attend. Silverton Mrs. Linnie Simeral returned to her home in Salem Wednesday after a week's visit at the Silverton home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pnlmer on James avenue. Ingredients of Vlcks VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form YICKS COUGH DROP a facial and manicure. This Is customers of long standing and Chinese Lily Bulbs 2 for 15c Regal Lily Bulbs, each 5c . 25c up Tulips, dozen . Flowering Cherries. Four va rieties flowering crab apples. TIMES k DAY LIST OF PRIZES FIRST PRIZE $500 Second Prize J200 Third Prli $100 5 Prix S25 each h thru Slh) 10 Prizes $10 each (9th thru IBIh) 100 Prim $5 each 300 Prizes $2 each (119lh thru 41 8lh) S75 Prizes $1 each (419lh thru 1293(d) Sam prise girrn in Imth group: Mother nr guardian, f ,i-'in. ntng art'flfri t, rrrrira iii,jJI cat prisma. PURPOSE OF CONTEST To insure that the young people of America, and tlinir parents, know the trttlli about bread, our outstanding e,ncr$y JimmI. and the import ant purt ployed by bread and other delicious, wholesome- baked wheat products in the Round diet the ncien lilic. facts as Hcw-pod by Icadingnutrition authorities The younger contingent is Inter ested in the announcement that the Chadwick chapter, Rainbow Order for Girls, will sponsor a benefit at the Masonic temple Saturday, De cember 15, with all members of the debutante set and their escorts in vited to attend The Lonesome club met at the Spanish Kitchen Thursday for an informal evening of cards. Supper was served at a late hour. FOR HER must be chosen the per fect gift. . . . It's easy when you make your se lection at Pomeroy and Keene's. We strolled in the other day and saw a good baker's dozen of things we want and we'll drop none - too - subtle hints up until Christ mas about the things we're pining for . . . matching cigaret cases and lighters in sophisti cated black or pastels . , . feminine compacts in Siviss enamels or with jewel designs . . . fasci al a t ing Renaud's per fumes . . . hook ends for our pet, editions ... a vcw Baltimore Rose tea service . . . bracelets, earrings and necklaces the Queen of Shcba would have gone for in a big way! Poroy and Keene's YOUR HAT DESERVES A REST says Vogue . . . and at the Smart Shop you can get the newly patented Perfect Hat Rest. . . . It retains the lines of your hats and does not ruin the crown as the old type did. . . . Coming in sec tions, it's ideal for tra veling . . . and if you're in doubt as what to get Aunt M chit able for Christman it will be iust the PROPER thing. They come in paslcl col ors with a washable svrdc finish . . . all for only 7!(?.' The Smart Shop THE SPIRIT OF CIIHISTAIAS is abroad in the land and CHRISTMAS GOOD IES must be provided. In the bake shop at the Model Food Market you will find an amazing ar ray of the most delicious cakes, cookies, pies, pud dings and breads to simplify the task of hol iday entertaining. , . . And if you're in a gvan dry as to v:hat to give, investigate the alluring baskets all done up in cellophane and Christ mas gadgets, full to the brim with Oregon fruits, appetizers, candies and everything else that goes for holiday cordiality. They'll pack them to or der, ton . , . The Model Food Mnrket Sewing Club Complimented Hazel Green The Nemo Sewing club held its first December meet ing t the Maurice Dunigan home with Mrs. Maurice Dunigan and her mother, Mrs. Fred Chapman of Spokane as hostesses. President Mae Tuve presided over the business session and plans were (Additional Society on Page 7) ROVING with "ROVE" Rovena Eyre Phone 4128 GIFTS FOR DAD must be carefully cho sen. You are certain to please him if you select from Bishop's grand col lection of masculine wearables. . . . Ties, socks, dressing gowns and smoking jackets, gloves, handkerchiefs all nicely mon ogrammed, studs and everything to go with his dinner jack et . . . and countless oth er articles . . . useful and SO good-looking. Jvst what the well - dressed man should have! Bish op's gay Christmasy be tinselled windows hold many a treat for all yon "Wonder - what - tn-get-him-ers" . . . Bishop's WE CAN'T RENEGE so we're telling you about the splendid and unusual lamps they're showiing at the Imperial Furniture Co. Quaint chintzy bridge lamps with pine bases . . mod crnistic models in metai . . . and some beauties that can be adjusted to three variations of light Boudoir lamps, too should lake the light for a moment . . . just what every woman craves for her dressing table. A new collection of hand carved walnut. Chinese Chippendale what -nols, wall brackets, hanging shelves and coffee tables deserve HONOR A HLPJ MENTION on our list of Christmas suggestions. The Tmperi!l Furniture Co w JOSEPHINE and JOE COLLEGE should get wise and ex change pictures this Christmas with their best girls, suitors, Dad and Mother and the rest of the family. Call Joan Jesten for a sitting. Her portraits are grand. Jesten-Miller Studio CROQU1NOLB Ringlet Ends 'USB WAVE S Complete 75c Castle Permanent Wavers Co. $07 1st Natl Bank Bldt366S Read the Capital Journal Ads SHOPPING'S GRAND FUN when you have as good luck as we had at Ship ley's yesterday. . . . With a new shipment of "hankies" we found those sheer handspun linens, some with sha dow hems, floral prints in lawn, others in solid colors with applique and hemstitched hem, and for the children, gay prints with gnomes and fairy-tale creatures, all in intriguing folders. Strands of.pearls, matching ensembles of lapis, jade and other semi - precious stones, rhinestone bracelets and clips . . . and the piece de resistance for the iiovng movie addicts Mickey Mouse bracelets and necklaces. The rest of our shopping was in the baa when we saiv a whole array of velvet party baas, rough leath er hand and sports bans . . . and the ever-practical zipper affairs which the vounger set like so much. Shipley's V QUEEN ELIZABETH might have worn the dressing robe we saw at Miller's this morning to court and been the belle of the ball! With its high Queen Elizabeth collar, it's fashioned of ivory satin, lined with gold and handsomely stitched in gold thread. It's re gal! In the lingerie de partment they have so many to choose from. . . . Robes created from SPANISH SHAWLS with gay embroidery and long fringe. . .RAB BIT'S WOOL, warm and com for the student . . . REVERSIBLE SATINS in two-toned effects . . . CHIFFON VELVETS with the grace of im ported tea gowns. . . . Then there are Balbrig gans. smartly tailored, and nightie' with lace insertions that make them the very essence of femininity! Miller's 467 Court St. I'hone 8419 Z(fi1&CLCL ENERGY FOR iZcJZUZj!