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5? hi n 18 ikwm. "r? 3 - : r: photos lwOs I iiv e ggiy k&h ,t ,,- i OODLEX SON OF MRS "I LIKE THE WEATHER" I do not care, come sun or wind Or rain AH kinds of weather Weave through each precious year for me Like threads in some rare tapestry; Here scarlet hue, there silver blue, And black, then white, all running true, And lo, a fabric fair is made, Deep patterned, rich in tint and shade. And so, the log, the frost, the snow: Salute! I like the weather, All kinds together. Ruth Fargo (Sunset Magazine) O .Social Calendar Sai -ril concert. Vested choir. Knigbt Memorial i-hurch. S:00 o'clock. Momlnj Art Section. Salem League. Dr. Mary C. Rowland. Court street hostess. 7 : :i0 o'clock. Garden dub. Last meeting of the season. Chamber of Commerce auditorium. S:00 o'clock. Velnly W. H. M .S.. First M. E. church. Church parlors. 2:30 o'clock. Novelty ballet. Presented by pu pils of Julia R White, under aus pices of American Legion auxil iary. Bligh's Capitol theater. 8 :00 o'clock. Dakota club. Dinaer. Leslie Methodist church. 6:30 o'clock. Ladies' Aid society. Leslie M. E. church. Silrer tea. 2:30 o'clock. Thursday Westway club. W. B. A. Mrs. J. A. Bernard!, 485 South High street hostess. 2:30 o'clock. -. Mrs. R. B. Fleming and Mrs. .5 i. u uyer cmenam i un Two Distinctive Affairs Outstanding events of the entire social season were the two dis tinctive affairs for which Mrs. R. B. Fleming and Mrs. S. C. Dyer were hostesses Thursday and Fri day of the past week at the Elks club. The beauty of the floral decora tions on both afternoons defies description. Blue canterbury bells, geum; bronxe, yellow and pi&k snapdragons, sweet rocket, and columbine were arranged in art baskets about the dining rooms. Attractive combinations ol brilliantly-colored flowers In oblong baskets centered the serving ta r Vies. Seventy-five guests were btddeh 1 1 for tea on Thursday afterndoa. it Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson, Mrs. Ho .Vf ner Coulet. Mrs. Henry B. ThJel- ?4 sen, Mrs. Rassell Catlio, Mrs "B. f i C. Cross, Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Mrs, Ki Georxe Pearce. and Miss Hetar 1 Weidmer greeted the guests at the f? door. If Mrs. Arthar J. Raha. delighted the guests with a groap f eoa J tralto solos. - L 1 ww ' 4 I - Those calling between tie boars fl ( two and flTo o'clock: were? Mr. C W. E, Anderson. Mra. , William I f Bell. Mrs.- Henry J. Beaa, Mrs. W. j H. Bargbardt, -Mrs. Roy Barton, Mrs: E Barker. Mrs. William Brown, Mrs.' A. K. Bnsb, Mrs. W. DITH WALTON FQED, '. Babcock, Miss Sally Lansing Irs. c. P. Bishop, Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs Clrover C. Bellinger, Mrs. Mildred Robertson Brooks, Mrs. H. J. Cle ments. Mrs. Richard Cartwright, Mrs. Frances Cornell, Miss Mar garet Cosper, Mrs. M. N. Chapman Mrs. W. H. Dancy. Miss Oda Chap man, Mrs. Alice II. Dodd, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. T. T. Geer, Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Sr.. Mrs. Kittie Gra ver. Mrs. A. X. Gilbert, Mrs, R. J. Hendricks. Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. William Hamilton, Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell. Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs. W. H. Lytle. Mrs. W. F. McCall, Mrs. B. C. Miles, Mrs. B. J. Miles. Mrs. William McGilchrist, Sr., Mrs. A. N. Moore s. Miss Cornelia Marvin. Mrs. Charles A. Park, Mrs. R. K. Page. Mrs. Frank Meredith. Mrs. H. s. jpoJgal Mrs Hal PaUon Mrs II. O. Rice, Mrs. Brazier C. Small, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith. Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. Frank M. Snedecor, Mrs. H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Homer II. Smith, Mrs. Fred Steusloff, Miss Marguerite Looaey of Jefferson, Mrs. David Bennett Hill. Mrs. Claudius Thayer, Mrs D. F. Wagner, Mrs. Lenta Westa- cott. and Mrs. Charles Weller. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Flem ing and Mrs. Dyer entertained with a 20 table bridge tea. Assisting me nostesses were Mrs. William H. Boot. Mrs. Fred erick D. Thielsen, Mrs. Harry J. Weidmer and Mrs. Homer Goulet. The players were divided into two groups. , High score prizes were won by Mrs. Breyman Boise and Miss Katherine Hartley. Mrs. Frank G. Myers and Miss 7.rw Stockton received the seeond awards. Musical numbers were given by Miss' Arbutus Rudie, soprano; Lawrence Deacon, baritone; and Miss Elva Amsler. pianist. Out-of town guests, all of whom were, presented with lovely cor sages' were Mrs. John Crandall Watson of Portland; Mrs. Clar ence W. Keene, Silverton; Mrs, E. C. Apperson, McMinnvIlle. Mrs. J. Delschneider, McMinnvUle; Mrs. M. C. Woodward, Silverton; Mrs. Edward Stevens of Boston: and Mrs. J.-C. Com p ton of McMinn vUle. -The gaest group for the second afternoon included: Mrs Joseph. H. .-'Albert Mrs. Joan Albert. Mrs, W.;0. .Allen, Mrs. A. J. Butler, Mrs. William H. Boot, Mrs. Asa bel Bash, Mrs. Breyman Boise, THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE SON OF MRS JMNl STRONG Mrs. F. G. Bowersox Mrs. Max O Buren, Mrs. Clifford Brown, "Mrs. Prtne W." Byrd, MTBtiRaker. Mrs, - Harold BrdWnrT5frs Joseph H. Baumgartngr, Mm. Rassell Catlin. Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. John II. Carson, Mrs. W. H. Dancy. Mrs. R. E. Downing. Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Mrs. Asel Eoff, Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mrs. P. A. Eiker, Mrs. John Farrar, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Bert B. Flack, Mrs. Homer Gou let, Mrs. Romeo Goulet. Mrs. Lew is Griffith, Mrs. John C. Griffith, Mrs. L. F. Griffith. Mrs. Edgar Hartley, Mrs. T. B. Kay, Miss Katherine Hartley, Mr. Hollis Huntington, Mrs, jW. E. Hanson, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. R. M. Hofcr, Mrs. Paul II. Hausef, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. R. B. Kay, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Sam Kozer, Mrs. S. P. Kimball, Mrs. Louis Lachmund. Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs J. E. Law, Mrs. Frederick S. Lam port, and Miss Marguerite Looney of Jefferson. Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. John H. McN'ary, Mrs. WilHam McGil christ, Jr., Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mrs. Douglas Minto, Mrs. Roy H Mills, Mrs. Frances E. Neer, Mrs P. L. Pxewmyer, Mrs. John W. Orr, Mrs. E. Max Page, Mrs. Leo Page Mrs. Keith Powell of Woodbura Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mrs. Wal ter Page, Mrs. George F. Rodgers, Mrs. T. A. Roberts. Mrs. Charles H. Robertson, Mrs. John H. Rand Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn, Mrs. TJ. G. Shipley. Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr. Mrs. J. N. Smith, Mrs. John Scott. Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Miss Zoe Stockton; Mrs. B. O. Scbuck ing, Mrs. George L. Rose. Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. Frits Slade. Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mrs. F. W. Spencer, Mrs. Fred Thielsen, Miss Nell Thielsen, Mrs. Will Thielsen, Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. J. T. Whit tig, Mrs. Paul B. Wallace. Mrs. Arthur Wallace, Miss Eugenia' Zieber, Miss Charlotte Zieber, Miss Mabel Robertson, and Mrs. Harry J. Weidmer. Miss Bernice Schroeder Be comes Bride of Fred R Duncan Miss Bernice -Schroeder became the bride of Fred R. Duncan at a lovely ceremony, solemnized at four thirty o'clock Friday after noon, June first, at the First Presbyterian manse. Dr. Norman Kendall Tally read -he single ring service in the pres ence of a group of immediate rel atives and intimate friends of the oridal couple. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L, Schroeder of Portland., was charming in aa ensemble of sand georgette and x horsehair hat trimmed in lace. "She carried a shower of Ophelia roses and white sweet peas. i There "wera no attendants; After a wedding trip to the Ore gon beaches. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan will return ' te Salem aad will make- their bom at the Robert' apartments. .Mrs. Dancaav attended lbs. Uni versity 'of Oregon and is a grada- ate of Oregon Normal school. She has been a popular member of the faculty of Salem high school for the past two years. Mr. Duncan is the son of Mrs. George Duncan of Milwaukee and is a graduate of an eastern col lege. He is in charge of the men's department at Millers. Guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Schroeder, of Portland, George Schroeder of Cor- vallis; Mrs. George Duncan of Mil waukee, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Mc Donald, Mr. Hammett. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Jones, Miss Remington, Dr. Waters, Miss Signe Paulsen, Mias Dorothy Taylor. Mr. and Mrs Dudley Taylor, Miss Reifsnyder, Wendell Van Loan, and Miss Lil lian Schroeder. Week-End Guests in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawkins are week-end nests in Portland. Wedding of Interest Solem nized Thursday Evening The marriage of Miss Louella Mary Calkins and Harold R. Starr was solemnized Thursday evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Howe. Rev. Howe read the service in the presence of a tew immediate relatives. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Starr will return to make their home in Salem. Mr. Starr is employed by the Spaulding com pany. Guest in Salem For Sev eral Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Arpke are spending several weeks in Sa lem. Mr. Arpke was a member of the high school faculty at Repub lic, Washington, during the past year. Returns From Visit in Washington After spending a fortnight with relatives in northern Washington, Mrs. E. T. Barkus returned Thurs day afternoon to her home in Sa lem. She was the guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bestler in Tacoma. Later. Mrs. Barkus and Mr. and Mrs. Bestler, motored to Ferndale to visit Mrs. Frank Berg man, a sister or Mrs. Barkus. Mr. Barkus motored- to Tacoma to accompany Mrs. Barkus on her return. Pringle Pleasant Point So cial Club Will Meet June 9 The Pringle Pleasant Point So cial club will not hold its picnic on June second as previously an nounced, but instead will meet June ninth at the Fairgrounds. Recent Guests in Salem From Portland Mrs. George C. Weller, her sons, Gordon and John, and Mrs: J. S. Elton and daughter, Jane, all of Pmri Immi . w ere- dinner guests re- ently at the home of Mrs. Charles Welltr. Visiting Relatives in Marion Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Law are spending a week in Marion with their grandchildren while their son-in-law an" daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gulvin, are in attend ance at the state grange meeting in Rainier. Guest of R datives in Salem Mrs. Don Stewart of Bend is a guest in Salem of her sisters, Mrs. Oliver C. Locke and Mrs. A. S. Hussey. Interesting Guests at Meeting of Missionary Society of Court Street Church Mrs. Thomas Bailey of Eugene, state president'; Mrs. Louise Tell ems, a member of the faculty of the Eugene Bible school; and Miss Goldie Wells, African missionary on furlough in Oregon, were spe cial guests at the meeting of the Missionary society of the Court street Christian church Friday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed win Weller on North 17th street. eacn or me tnree guests spoke Drieriy. t - m , jieiresumenis were served itft the tea hour, the table being cen tered with a bowl of pink roses. Twenty-five members of the "so ciety were present for the after noon. Attractive Bridge Tea at Harry M. Hawkins Home Mrs. Harry M. Hawkins and Mrs R. M. Hofer entertained the mem bers of their club at the last meet Ing of the season with an attrac- aa . uve oriage tea Tuesday after- i s MR; LAIRD One. of Portland's leading - Haircutters baa - charge of Uhe'tfalreaftlnc Dent, of the. BONNIE DEE "BEAUTY SHOP 190N. Liberty ..V . . ' ; ,: ,. . '1- lt him assist yon with your balr troubles. 21M for appbtatmeat noon in the Hawkins' home on Lincoln Hill. Mrs. Lawrence Hofer of San Francisco and Mrs. Robert Mc- Murray of Portland were special guests. The scores for the year were added and Mrs. Ercel Kay received the first prise. Mrs. Hofer and Mrs. McMurray each received a guest prise.. Members in the group were Mrs. Fritx Slade. Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. John H. Carson. -Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. Frank Spears, and the hostesses. Mrs. Hawkins and Mrs. Hofer. Will Spend Several Months at Ocean Lake Mrs. Eric Butler and her small daughter, Mary Gertrude, left yes terday morning for Ocean Lake where they will spend the next three months. Miss Macyle Hunter Hostess at Delightful Bridge Party Miss Macyle Hunter was hos tess at a delightful bridge party Friday evening in ber home on Sonth Liberty street. Baskets of pink and white roses were arranged about the living rooms. Seven tables of bridge were in play throughout the evening. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Carl Armstrong. The guest group included Mrs. Ned Strahorn of Portland, Miss Es- tella McGInney of San Francisco, California; Mrs. Desmond Dane, Mrs. Ellis Cooley, Mrs. J. Gard ner Knapp, Mrs. Armin Berger, Mrs. Carl Armstrong. Mrs. Rich ard Schei, Mrs. Jesse George, Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Miss Alice Put nam, Miss Jean Shipp, Miss Fran ces Cummings, Miss Melba Daven port, Miss Agnes Bayne, Miss Rita Claggett, Miss Eunane Craig. Miss Marie Cummings, Miss Esther Woods, Miss Leah Ross, Miss Ha zel Phillips, Miss Nan Putnam, Miss Margaret Stolz, Miss Eugen ia Zieber, Miss Charlotte Zieber, Miss Gertrude Barclay, Miss Nina McGinney, and the hostess, Miss Hunter. An attractive two-course lunch eon was served at midnight. Mrs. R. C. "Hunter, Miss Estclla Mc Ginney, Miss Esther Wood and Miss Marie Cummings assisted the I hostess. Dakota Club' Will Meet For Dinner Wednesday Everting Former residents of North and South Dakota will meet for din ner at six-thirty o'clock Wednes day evening. June sixth, at Leslie Methdist church. The hostesses will be Mrs. John Robins, Mrs. K. W. Prescott, and Mrs. Hoffma. MrsCI&levins and Mrrt Hoffma will arrange the pro gram. Professor T. S. Roberts Pre sents Willamette Universitu Students in Recital Professor T. S. Roberts pre sented a group oi Willamette Uni versity students in an organ re cital one evening recently in his itudio residence on North Sum mer street. One hundred and twenty-five were included in the guest group for the evening. Lovely baskets of iris, delphin ium and roses were arranged about the attractive rooms. Miss Helen Benner and Miss Yvonne Pickell were the ushers. The program included the fol lowing: "Triumphal March" Lemare "Reminiscence" Lemare Albert Windell "Fallen Leaf" un Kenneth Johnson "Moonlight" Harris Clara Jasper w NEW! The Tribal Beautifully blended colors and exquisite design as embodied in this pump, fashioned from the season's latest material. Ythe price SHOE 1S5 North DR. L. J. . Foot Specialist Sf &Y, W . In Attendance 3. 1928 -Fantasia- Stalner "Cradle Song" Sellars Evangeline Hall "Reverie" Harris Lloyd Claggett 'Allegro Con Brio" Roberts "La Chanson'" Hoffmaa John Gilhausen "Romance in C" St. Clair Helen Ashliman "Prelude and Fugue in B Flat" Bach "Salut d Amour" Elgar Dorothy Whipple "Indian Serenade" Vibbard Dorothy Bell "II Trovatore" Verdi Louise Findley Evangeline Hall Preceding the recital. Miss Minnie Miller, organist at the First Christian church, gave an evening of music. Miss Miller dis played splendid technique and de lightful interpretation of the num bers given. Miss Miller's program was as fol lows: Revtrie" Harris "Toccatine Alia Manna" ....Harris Gavotte" from the Opera "Mignon" Adoration" ....Borowski Nobody Knows the Trouble I See" Gillette Londonderry Airs" Coleman Kmmaus Frysinger" Hailing "Triumphal March" Hailing Mrs. Treval Powers sang a group of solos, accompanied by Carl Wenger. Interesting Luncheon at IUahee Country Club Mrs. Victor MacKenzie, Mrs. H. J. Willett. Mrs. Curtis B. Cross, Mrs. Roy Simmons. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, and Mrs. H. K. Stock well were hostesses at the attrac tive one o'clock luncheon given Friday afternoon at the Illahee Country club. The second round for the cap tain's trophy was played off in the afternoon. Motoring in the Middle West Miss Clara Heeley left several weeks ago by motor for the mid dle west where she is visiting rel atives and friends. Will Remain at the Beach For the Summer Mrs. Roy Mills and her three children, Roberta. Ila and Charles, have gone to Neskowin where they will remain for the greater part of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise Entertain With Attractive Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise entertained with an attractive din ner party last evening in their home at 643 Court street, compli menting Miss Margaret Stolz and Willard Marshall whose marriage will be an event of the month. Covers were-4aced for Mrand Mrs. W. T. Stolz, Miss NinaMc Nary, Miss Margaret Stolz. Rich ard Stolz, and Willard Marshall of Seattle, Washington. Return to Home in California Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Brown, their daughter, Miss Lucy Brown, and son, Phil, left yesterday for their home in Palo Alto, Califor nia. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and their son came north to attend the grad uation exercises of Salem high scnool which took place Friday evening. Miss Lucy Brown was a member of the graduating class, having remained in Salem to com plete her course at the local high school. Musicians Return to Salem For the Summer Two of the most prominent of the younger musicians claimed by Salem, Miss Marian Emmons and Miss Florence Shirley, return ed last evening from Fulton. Mis souri where they have taught the past two years in the music de Liberty SC WILLIAMS, I partment at William Woods col lege. . Miss Emmons graduated in vi olin, and Miss Shirley, in piano, from the American ConscrTatory in Chicago, following study at Willamette University. Both young women will spend the summer in Salem. Miss Emmons with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Em- mnnf and MISS BUincT. wm mother, Mrs. Marie Wyatt. They will return to William Woods college in the fall. Annual Convention of P. E. O. Sisterhood Will Be Held in CorvaUis ' The seventeenth annual conven tion of the Oregon State Chapter of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will be held in CorvaUis Tuesday, Wed nesday, and Thursday, June 5th. 6th, and 7th. Several members of the two lo cal chapter. AB and O, are plan- nine to attend the convention, the program for which follows: Tuesday 12:00. c Meeting of the execu tive board; 2:00, enrollment of delegates and visitors; 4:00. con vention called to order; appoint ments; report of credentials com mittee, Mrs. Lillian C. Herman, chapter C, chairman; formal open ing of convention; report of com mittee on dispensations, Mrs. Jes sie Dudley chapter A J, chairman; presentation of chapter A O, Mrs. Mary Hasted, organiser; greetings and presentation of charter, Mrs. Ola B. Miller, president supeme chapter; response, Mrs. Maude Campbell, president chapter A O. Memorial Hoar Violin solo, Howard Halbert; devotional service, Mrs. Josephine H. Kirk, chapter N; report of memorial committee, Mrs. Alice M. Hershey, chapter A. D. chai man; In Memoriam, Mrs. My Allen Stafford, delivered by Mrs. Blanche Zollinger, past president O. S. C. ; In Memoriam, Mrs. Elea nor Kingsley Brace, delivered by Mrs. Lena Odell,.past president O. S. C; address, Mrs. A. Mabell Simkins, past president O. S. C. ; memorial roll call; vocal solo, Mrs. Lilean Richardson, chapter I. Tuesday Evening 8:00, Greetings, Mrs. Blanche C. Sprague, chapter S; response Mrs. Lola H. Taft, treasurer O. S. introduction of guests by honorary state officers and past state presi dents, officers of chapter S. ad dress "Bridging the Gaps." Mrs Ola B. Miller, president supreme chapter; vocal solo, Mrs. Virginia Gray, correspondig secretary, O. S. C. ; report on educational funnd, Mrs. Mattie A. BoDine, first vice president O. S. C. ; a pageant (juarcuans or tne Flame, mem bers of chapter S; vocal solo Mrs Genevieve Baun, chapter D. Wednesday Morning 9:0,rjvotlonars, Mrs. Clara M Atwood. chapter S; oriicers' re ports; pianosolo. Mrs. Lilian Jef freys Petri, chapter S. address. "An Opportunity." Mrs. Edith M. Wallace, first vice president supreme chapter; presidents' round table, chapters O A to A O; report of 1931 convention committee. Mrs. Veda M. Jones, past president O. S. S. general chairman. Welfare hour Committee re port, Mrs. M. Etta Dobbin, second vice president O. S. C, chairman; 2 ways to install ELECTRO-KOLD Ute Your Present Refrigerator If j on with yon can transform roar preeent refrigerator late an automatic Klectro-Kold in a few hoars. The cooling jnnit goes in the ice box and the compressor in. the basement, er other convenient place. get a light The new, quiet Tlnikeo-eqalpped model Electro-Hold needs only an electric connection for operation. Pings In jast like a toaster. This most modern electric refrigerator Is $210, install, ed in your home. This is NOT F. O. B. In the East. Conven ient terms, of course. See the complete Klectro-Kold illsnlsr. " 340 Court .TSlSlTad - Since 1922 -The .imtlt iUciric iSriietoi Anna Wallis. chapter R. Wednesday Afternoon iS0. Convention called to der, presidents' round table xpij tinned, chapters A to Z; JSj o lo Mrs Lynnette Kerr-MJ.nnis, chapter Si model meeting, chapter M; a reading. Mrs. Mamie S. Bd ne'tt. chapter A I; a summary ol chapter activities, Mrs. Grace K. Magruder, recording secetay o. s. C. Wednesday Evening :S0, Dinner at Hotel Benton, followed by program and recep tion, given by hostess chapter. Tharsday Morning fJ 8:00. Committee work; tf, convention called to order; devo tional service. Miss Helen Craw ford, chapter V; paper, '. Laws Adopted at Our Last Bien nial," Mrs. Virginia Gray, cor responding secretary O. S. C. election of officers; committee re ports; paper "When Dreams Com True," Mrs. Dorothy H. Seymour member board of trustees, supply " denartment. xnanosy aiumw 1:30, Unfinished business, inp stallation of officers, adjourn ment. Entertaining Guests at the Beach Mr., and Mrs. William E. Moee are entertaining a group of Port land and Salem friends in their summer home, Over Look" at Bay Ocean for the week-end. Children's Day Will Be Ob served With Concert at Knight Memorial Chur ji Children's Day will be observed t a nrnvrom at 11 -Aft n'clAi 1 this morning at Knight Memorial church. In accordance with -Jrt-custom of former years, a sacred concert will be given in the eve ning by the vested choir. dude the following numbers: '.'God In Our Refuge'" - Alfred Wooler Chorus "Hark. Hark. My Soul" Waghorn Mrs. Dale Taylor, and Dr. Stover "Suffer Little Children" Williams Mrs. Newgent and Leonard C'h.id wick "The Voice in the Wilderness'' S. ..it Miss Pearl Eyre "The King of Love My Shep herd Is" Sh.'!!r Harriet Adams "Gottij; Home" ................ ..Dvr.-..i, t ' T Chorus "O Day of Rtst and Gladness-' Si hneck. Q' Beneitta Edwards and Leonard Chadwick "Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand" ....Pevi; Chorus University StudenLWwk EridGueitHere Miss Mad re Normille . a stu dent at he ttnifersltjof Ore where she is affiliated with I !'i Dpltn. Delta sororitv. is SDenuin lilt, T. V -. U - - - -" .1 guest of Miss Pauline Knowland and Miss Virginia Dorcas. Salem Couple Will Be Mar ried in Seattle ' Miss Marjoiie Stone and Jamei treble will be married Tuesday, (Continued on psf 19) - socket mode Street VPAWJIUDJ t . -