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J PAGE SIXTEEN The New OREGON STATES5IAN, Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning, April 7, 1929. Affairs Mrs. E. C. Cross . Entertains Club. MRS. E. C. CROSS was host ess to the members of the O. T. club and a few ac tional gnests at an attractive" T o'clock luncheon - in .her home Fridayafternoon. Spring flowers were used effectively In decorat ing the rooms. ' The guest group included the additional gnests. Mrs. -Reuben Boise, Mrs. Louis Bean, Mrs. George Pearce, and Mrs. Frank Spears, and the club members. The membership includes Mrs- U. G. Shipley. Mrs. Russell Catlin. Mrs. Frank Spencer. Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. T. T. Geer. Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. F. D. Thielsen, and the hostess, Mrs. Cross. Bridge Teas Are Attractive Affairs TtJfRS. JAMES RICHARDS IVI HUMPHREY and Mrs-.Rex . - - Sanford entertained at two attractive bridge affairs Friday and' Saturday afternoons In the Humphrey home on Fairmount Bill. , ' Flowers in the vivid shades of spring were arranged-artistically about the rooms. The dining ta ble was centered with a large brass kettle holding long-stemmed red tulips and wild currant com bined with sprays of English bar berry. In the drawing room were brass bowls of daffodils and spirea. Individual silver bud vases filled with orchid sweet peas and coral spirea centered the small tables during the tea hour. The high score honors of Friday afternoon were awarded to Mrs. W. L. Phillips and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton. The guest prize was awarded to Miss Hester Hollings head of Boise, Idaho. Out of town guests were Mrs. W. F. Gas kins, Mrs. Paul Schissler, Mrs. Jo seph Smith and Mrs. McDevltt, all of Corvallls. The high score awards for Sat nrdair afternoon were won by Mrs. Nell Thielsen and Mrs. H. K.J Stockwell. Out oi. town gumn for the afternoon were Mrs. George Starr, Humphrey and Mrs. Helen LaMond of Portland and Ruth Jones of New York City. Mrs. Waters Pupils Presented in Recital J Mrs. Lena Waters presented her piano pupils in recital recently. She was assisiea dj Trindle, violinist; and Miss Lita Waters, accompanist. The followingprogram was pre sented: . . "Ring Easter Bells". Johnson "Stnuet." from Sonatina op. 49. 1 Beethoven. Roy Ostrin. "Goldie's Waltz," Wilson; "Long 5 "Long Ago." Wilson. Marjorie I .'Waters. Duet: "Little Indian Chief." L.' Strickland. Joseph Trindle irnd William Laughlin. -Robin Redbreast." Kettener; -Little Hands," Kettener. Marg aret Clare. "The Pony." "Lightly Row. Leland Berry. Theme from Six Variations. Bee thoven. William Laughlin. "Sing. Robin. Sing." "The Sand man," Helen Ostrin. Violin solo: "Coin Home." Dvorak- "Berceuse" from "Joce lyn." Goddard Mary Trindle. "Ecossalses." Beethoven: "Music of the Waves," Belbo. Mr ginla Coales. "Skipplty Skip." Joseph Trindle. "The Spring Song," Mendelssohn: "II Trovatore." Verdf. Ruth ..Cr"f"- .- -n mf'-raonln: "Springtime," AT L. Morris, Mildred Harden. Duet: "Minuet" from "Military Symphony." nayan. and Mary Trindle. Mrs. Fisher Hostess Honoring Mrs. Otis Mrs. Asa Fisher will entertain .tiAwiiAAll Till M ITS. at tea " Glenn Otis of Tacoma. Mrs. Otis formerly uvea in t Dainty spring flowers will be . jMinr room. arrangea aowui - - - - fisting Mrs. Fisher at the tea hour will be wargrcv ana jane nowuwu. , Among those who have been bidden to tne aiiair -Bnrgess, Mrs. Otto Wilson. Mrs. Geoff e Lewis. Mrs. Mkry Bosehen, Mrs. Mabel Farmer. Miss Leila Rigdon, and miss riBit . . Woman's Club Jo Elect Officers The next meeting of the Salem "Woman's club la to be an unusual ly imnortantone. There will be sT nomination of officers, and ... . . in ka Aitw! tn -attend . : n.i. faAavtinn of clubs to be held at SilTertorf April 25. . . : The program will be nnder the . .... it J Jma(1ah direction or tne appueu euu department of which Mrs. J. M. Deters is general chairman. .i. t MIss Reta Bailey was hostess X rnnr Ti mAkinr club at her home Friday evening. Special ncta for the evening Included Eula Bailey, Joseph Bailey. Ger ald Reed, Bobbie KatxeDurg, era no , Bodinghlemer and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bailey. The club mem. - bers precen were Oris Mason, . Margare Sammons, Verne Raxe targ. Carl Griffin. Frank Fnkuda, La Roy Freed. Ellis Mason, Elmo FYye, Alvin Frye, George Grif fen, the club leader, , Mrs. . Marshall, and the hostess. Miss Bailey.' in the Social World and 'y - M, v V.f - . - " ' - "'4? S:M v -1 ?4 Miss Edith Schryvcr, who came west with Miss Lord and who has taken up her residence in Salem at the Lord home. Miss Schryver has been spend ing several weeks in Seattle, and will again return there this week to spend several weeks more. Auxiliary to Hospital Meet Enthusiastic Cooperation " THE Salem General Hospital auxiliary is now.well on the way toward a season of accomplishment. As has for merly been announced through the president, Mrs. W. H. Dancy, over $100 was given over to the hospital after the business meeting Tuesday at the chamber of commerce" rooms. This is only a start toward tne iurnisnmg oi live rooms and two three-bed wards. 1 The rooms will cost about $375 each to .furnish, and the wards will cost about $600 each. This means work and many, members are needed to aid in accomplishing this plan For this reason and also m order to secure interest to place other plans in motion the present membership of over 100 is working for more members at a price of $1.00 per year, or 1 5 for a sustaining membership. The auxiliary has already co operated with other local organ izations toward the practical aid of the hospital and even In the short time it has been organized (not quite three- months) con structive work is well under way. The board members are Mrs. W. H. Dancy, president, Mrs. Russell Catlin, vice president, Mrs. Walter Spaulding. secretary, and Mrs. E. CV Cross, treasurer. The new directors were appoint ed at the last meeting. Mrs. W. E. Anderson, and Mrs. A. A. Mickel, which with Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. D..J. Fry. Jr.. .Mrs. H. M. HawfciAa.'Mrs. JCtnnfth Power. Mrs.'Ct . Robertson,? Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, and Mrs. Homer Smith, make nine directors to serve for varying lengths of time. The membership to date Is as follows:: Mrs. William Everett Anderson, Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. George H. Alden, Mrs. C. W. Buckner. Mm. Robers Brady, Mrs. R. P. Boise, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. E. T. Barnes. Mrs. F. O. Bowersox. Mrs. Ross Bldwell. Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. Chester M. Cox. Mrs. E. C. Cross. Mrs. M C. Caahatt. Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Mrs. B. E. Carrier, Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mrs. W. Connell Dyer. Mrs. J, M. Devers. Mrs. Walter Denton, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. S. M. Endlcott, Mrs. M. C. Fiadley. Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. W. F. Fargo, Mrs, William Gahlsdorf, Mrs. Harry M. Hawkins. Mrs. C. 8. Hamilton, Mrs. D. A. Hodge, Mrs. W. B. Johnston. Mrs. W. Al Jones, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. L. F. Le Garie. Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. William Hamilton. Mrs. Frederick S. Lamport, Mrs, Ed Law. Mrs. J. R. Linn, Mrs. Martha Lock hart. Mrs. T. A. Me Bride, Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. R. H. Mills. Mrs. H. W. Meyers. Mrs. A. A. Mickel. Mrs. John H, McNary, Mrs. Ida Nilea, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs. Frank Power. Mrs. -George Pearce. Mrs. M. M. Putnam, Mrs. L. M. Purvine, Mrs. C. A. Park, Mrs. Earl Race, Mrs. Charles H. Robertson. Mrs. Merle Rosecrans, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding, Mrs. B. O. Schucklng, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Frits Slade, Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mrs. Edwin elevens, Mrs. Frederick H. Thompson, Mrs. F. B. Tibbitts. Mrs. Henry , B. Thielsen, Mrs. F. P. Talkington. y - Mrs. Charles . Weller, Mrs. George Waters, Mrs.'Paul B. Wal lace, Mrs. H. R. Worth Mrs. LiT- lian Wynn, Mrs. 11. J. weiamer, Mlas Anna Boehringer, Miss Nell Coppock, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Miss Miaa Gile, Miss Lizzie Haines, Miss M. J. Minthorne, Miss Eliza beth Putnam. Miss Grace ..Taylor, Miss Dorothy Whipp, Miss Signe alone. Wahlstrom, Mr. E. T. Barnes, Mr. W H. Dancy, Mrs. C. C. Clark, Mrs. W. L. Spaulding, Mrs. Lizzie W. Smith, Mrs. Don H. Upjohn. Mr. S. B. Elliott, Mr. Frederick S. Lamport, Judge T. A. McBride, and Lloyd' Rlgdon. The last four on the list are sustaining mem bers of the auxiliary. - Benefit Association District Rally Monday Salem Review No. 5, ot the Woman's Benefit association will be hostess to a district rally to be held on Monday, April 8, at the Fraternal Temple. The afternoon session is at 2 o'clock. The ban quet will be served at 6:30 o'clock is the banquet hall ot Fraternal Temple. . The evening session be gins at 8 o'clock. ' One,: guests of noner for this rally will be Dr. Annie E. Rey nolds, assistant supreme medical examiner of Port Huron, Michi gan; Mrs. Julia V. Ward, state field director of the state of Ore gon; Mrs. Gladys Chance, presi dent of Mill City, Review No. 29; Mrs. Alice Cone, president of Donald Review No. 13; Mrs. Mary G laze r, president of McClay, Re view No. 33; Mrs. Xella J. Ball man, president of Dallas Review No. 28. Dr. Reynolds wUl be at the Senator hotel Monday and Tues day and wilt give a free medical examination to any member of the order between the hourse of 11 and -12 o'clock Monday; Tuesday from 9 to 12 and 1 to 4 o'clock. ' The committee chairmen for the rally are as follows: Mrs. Jennie Miller, general chairman; reception, Mrs. Bertha Smart; courtesy, Mrs. May Hampshire; refreshment, Mrs. Rosella Cros- son; decorations, Mrs. Katharine BernardI; song, Mrs. Rachel Ep- pers; musician, Mrs. Elizabeth Waters; and rally- press corres pondent. Miss Alice Mee. The decoration committee has planned to decorate the hall by using the colors of the order with flowering potted plants. - Any member belonging to the Woman's Benefit association is cordially invited to attend the rally, and also to receive a free medical examination from Dr. Reynolds. Golden Hour Members Entertain Husbands .The members of the Go!den Hour club entertained' at a din ner party for their husbands at the home of Mrs. Walter Penning ton Saturday evening. ., - . The club membership includes Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mrs. J. - R Pemberton,". Mrs. A. A.: Siewert, Mrs. L.. R. Springer, Mrs. W. II. Bretz, Mrs. Claude ; Van. : Slyke, Mrs. Erie Butler,' Mrs." E. B. Mil lard, Mrs.; Roy Hewitt and the hos tess, Mrs. Femberton., Pkcnt 500 OLIVE DOAK The Days of the Week Benefits have again taken the field of social attention for this first week after lent. Two of the largest ones this season were held Monday and Wed nesday, when t heSt. Vincent de Paul women had their bridge tea at the Fraternal temple and the auxiliary to the American Legion entertained at the Elk's club. Both were real successes. Three other events, one the luncheon for which Mrs. F. C. Cone was hostess, the Friday and Saturday parties of Mrs. James Richards Humphries and Mrs. Rex San ford, and the bridge luncheon given by. Mrs. Harry Hawkins and Mrs. Keith Powell at the Marion hotel. The coming week has centered the social attention on the bridge .benefit which the American homes de partment of the Woman's club is sponsoring Mon day at the club house. r i. -w Miss Virginia Milton, director and pro fessor of piano and theory at Willam ette university, who will have charge of the MacDowell program to be given in Waller hall, May 6, -as an opening program for 'good music week.' Mrs. Paulus Names The Piper Cast "Tlie Piper" spring dramatic production of the Salem Drama League which will be presented early in May, is arousing consid erable Interest among drama en thusiasts of Salem. The quaint old German settings and folk cos tumes, without the dramatic worth of the play, would make It charm ing for its picturesque element alone. Un ntfn IT. Paulas, director of the play, announces the following cast: The Piper, Harold Mero; Michael, the sword eater, Jack Snonr: Cheat-the-DevIl. Clyde Warden; Kurt, the Syndic, R. A. McCnlly; Peter, the cobbler, Nor manr Purbrick; Hans, the butcher, Robert Kiemeyer; Marun, me watch, Harold Rhoten; Peter the Sacristan, Dr. Gerald Prescott; Ansel m, a young priest, Eric An rfAraan tnwn erier. Clair Cornell: Old Clans, a miser, Norborne Ber keley. Jr.: an acolyte. Mrs. Rutn Jones Smith; Teronlka, Margaret Burroughs; Barbara, Mrs. Echo DeSart Turner; wife of Hans, Mrs. Byron Herrick; wife of Azel, Mrs. George King: wife of Martin, Mrs. C. A. Downs; Old Ursula, Way man Norris; strolling players, Mrs. Burton Myers, Mrs. Sheldon Saekett,- Mrs. Gerald Prescott, Miss Beatrice Olin, Miss Katherlne Earl, Mrs. Frank Durbln, Jr. Cross Country Ride For Hunt Club' Two riding classes for women are being formed in the Salem Hunt club. One is to be a univer sity women's class and the other a town women's class. This morn ing the first cross country ride will take place. It will be a mixed group for this first ride. Among those riding this mora ine are Mrs. R. BL Kennedy, Miss Eugenia Zleber, Miss Charlotte Zleber, Mrs. James Preble, Miss McLaughlin, Miss Pearson. Miss DIckerson. Miss Prisellla Baum- gartner, Arthur Kelley, James Preble, R. E. Klttrldge, and Doug las McKay. ' Members of the Prlngle-Pleas- ant Point Social club were enter, tained at luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Rue Draeger, 998 N. Capitol street. Covers were placed for the four special guests, Mrs. Luther Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harnlsch and Mr. Rue Draeger, and the club members, Mrs. Clifford Jones. Mrs. , John Yates. Mrs. OUie Shaefer, Mrs. Frank Clarke. Mrs. E. 8. Coates, Mrs, W. M. Coburn, Mrs. I W. Potter, Mrs. E. G. Clarke, Mrs. O. T. Staley, Mrs. Homer Harrison, Mrs. V." E. Meeks, Mrs. J. M. Co- burn, Mrs. Solon Shlnkle, Mrs Harry Wechter and the hostess1. Mrs. Rue Draeger.' - . - The club" will be entertained In a fortnight at the home of Mrs. Homer - Harrison, 2(0 Center street Each club member is re- qaested to dress-to represent the title of a book. : r't--fy'- News of Society Editor : ft A ' - ' - Salem Boys Chorus Will Present Program One of the outstanding organ izations of civic music is the Sa lem boys' chorus under the di rection of Dr. C. A. Epley who for seven years has directed the chorus which has now grown to an enrollment of 13 from six years old on up to older men who take the heavier work in the chorus. During the course of its career the chorus has placed sev eral hundred dollars at the dis posal of worthy causes over the civic, always a civic cause. Tuesday and Thursday of this week they will give two programs in connection with the Salem boys' band under the direction ot Prof. O. P. Thayer. The proceeds from these concerts will go mostly to ward purchasing instruments tor the band. The chorus has been working on the programs to be presented these two nights for one hour a week since the late part ot Octo ber. They have some very inter esting material to offer, including costume numbers, solo numbers by Victor Wolf, duets, and a spe cial request number "O Restless Sea", with the lead sung by Reno Booth, In full Indian costume. Mr. Booth is now singing over K aft and is comlnr to Salem for . number especially. . Thfi program-is as follows: -Out" Salutation, Salem bo.f chorus. Chorus The, Bugle Horn, White. Four buglers from Salem high school band. Reading "So Was I," Kenneth Hunt. ( Thursday ) Solo Selected Adelbert Henderson. Chorus A. Old Farmer John. B. Constantinople McWaine Brothers and Chorus. O. J. Hull, Director. (Accordion Solo Robert Brown) Thursday. Kiddle Special Birtchet Broth ers, Ardath Lee, .three years, Charles Adair, aix years. Solo Volclx (Instrumental) John Makrezs. Paul Silkl. (Thursday) Duet Selected Harold Stout and Andy Mallet. Solo Oh Restless Sea (Re quest Number) Reno Booth (In dian) and Chorus. Solo-vocal Selected Wayne Gordon. Chorus A. Over the Hills at Break of Day. B. Ice Cream Wm. McGilchrest, Sr., director. Solo and Chorus The Garden of Tomorrow Irvln Potter and Chorus. " ' , Specialty Woodry Bros, and Frank Willard. Chorus Rock Candy Mountain Wilfred Hagadorn and Chorus. Mr. O. J. Hull, director. Chorus Our Farewell. Salem Hi eh School Band March, Rifle Rangers King Overture, Prince of India. . .King Novelty Number. American Pitrol . ...Meachem Selection. . Southern Melodies . . i ,'.Hayes Intermezzi. - - " In a Persian Market .Ketelbey .:'vi . .xtv.w if mum Varied Miss Elizabeth Lord, who has returned to Salem to make her home after sev eral years residence in the east and abroad. Bridge Benefit Affair Attractive Monday Event THE bridge tea benefit which the American Home depart ment of the Salem Woman's club will sponsor in the Woman's clubhouse "on North Capitol Monday afternoon promises to be one of the charming events of the season. About forty tables have been reserved for the affair. Mrs. Harry Hawkins, who is chairman of the department is in charge of the arrangements; She will be assisted in receiving the guests informally by the department members. Mrs. Theo Barr, Mrs. W. W.. Baum, Mrs. John Brophy, Mrs. A. L. Brown, Mrs. I. W. Daughton, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. oy !i. wins,- Airs, jonn urr. Mrs. A. M. Reeves, Mrs. Guy O. Smith, Mrs. George R. Vehrs, Mrs. Harley O. i White, and Mrs. H. R. Worth. Large baskets ot spring flowers will be arranged about the rooms. The playing will commence at 2 o'clock. Those who do not wish to play bridge are Invited to at tend the tea hour and the skit from "Seventeen" which precedes It. Miss Agnes Brautl is directing the skit. The cast, which includes Lois Wilkes. Lucille Downing, and Elizabeth Waters, are all mem bers; of the Techne club of the Sa le mhlgh school. The latest reservations lor tables have been made by Mrs. W. I. Needham, Mrs. A. A. Sie wert, Miss Zoe Stockton, Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. R. A. Furrow, Mrs. A. C. F. Perry, Mrs. Mary Starr, and Mrs. Eugene Cou'rtner. Priscilla Club Guest . Of Mrs. Steusloff Mrs. Fred Steusloff was hostess to the members of the Priscilla club at her home on North Com mercial street Thursday afternoon. During the afternoon the guests were entertained with the account of her trip through southern Cali fornia and Arizona as related by Mrs. Dan Fry, Sr. Mrs. Raymond Walsh of Eugene was a special guest for the after noon. Among the club members who were present were Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr.,' Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. W. S. Mott. Mrs. A; T. Wain. Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mrs. 8. S. East, Mrs. C. M. Eppley, Mrs. A- L. Brown, Mrs. George Dunsford, Mrs. Wal ter Buchner and the hostess, Mrs. Steusloff."- - ' . Mrs. J. B. Craig will entertain the club in three weeks. The WTF. M.-j&Tof the First Methodist church will meet Wed nesday afternoon In the church parlors. Mrs. F. G. Taylor will have charge ot the devotional hour. Miss Edna Holder, assisted by eight women will give a dem onstration of a missionary dispen sary. There will also be special music by Miss Lillian Scott who will sing a group of solos. Follow ing the program there win be a tea hour for which Mrs. H. H. KleopplnsTls committee chairman. Dr. J. M. Canse of the Kimball School ot Theology spoke at the meeting of the Salem -W. C. T. U. Tuesday afternoon on the subject, "The Close Relationship between Temperance and Missions." Mrs. Mary Charlton also spoke. Mrs. Erlckson spoke of the needs and the worthiness ot the Japanese in the Lake Labish settlement. The Union plans to give a cooked food sale June 1. Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. A. N. Moores and Mrs. Richard Cart- wrignt win entertain tne mem bers of the Thursday club at the Elliott home on Marion street Thursday afternoon. Overture, Orpheus ....Offenbach (State Contest Number) Closing March, s. The Avenger. ........... King Club Activities Sunday First Presbyterian choir wil repeat Easter concert, 7:30 o'clock. Monday Daughters of Union Veter ans meet at 2:30 o'clock. Comrade Halley funeral at Rigdon!. Tuesday To Mar Co clnb potluck dinner, 6:30 o'clock, Y. M. C. A. Music Teachers' asociation at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Waters 1658, Court street. - Tuesday bridge club with Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr. Junior Guild with Miss Sarah Lansing at 2:30 o'clock. Regular meeting ot Sons of Veterans at 7:30 o'clock In Women's clubhouse. Women's Bible class First M.E. church , meet with Mrs. W. C. Young, 860 Chemek- eta. Chadwick chapter card party at Masonic Temple. Ladies Aid of Mill street M. B. churclr, ' with Mrs. Christian Floer, 2567 Oak. Salem Arts League at city library. Wednesday Sweet Briar club with Mrs. Ray Binegar at 2 o'clock. W. H. M. S. of Jason Lee- at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. p. L. Fraz!er,785 North Cap- itol. , , Salem Daughters of the Nile all-day meeting begins at 10:30 o'clock in Masonic Temple. W. F. M, S. First M. E. church at 2:30 o'clock 4n church parlors. Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary meet at 2:30 .'clock with Mrs. George Lewis, 1180 North Winter. Thursday Thursday club meets with Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Kensington club at 2:30 with Mrs. Charles Pratt. Royal Neighbors of Amcr- ica will meet at the Frater- nal Temple. .Friday Daguhters of Veterans meet at S o'clock In the Wo- - man's clubhouse. Saturday Woman's club board, meeting at 2 o'clock, busi-" nees at 2:30, and program at 3 o'clock. The Yomarco Bible class of the First Methodist church will meet on Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock for a potluck supper in the VYv M, C A.-4 The committee on arrangements includes Mrs. W. R. i Xbeshire, Mr. Erie Butler Mrs. c. M. Keeref, Mrs. L. C. Co vert and "Mrs. W. B. Mlnler. . . . -. The Royal Neighbors of Amer ica will exchange halls with the Women's Benefit association, It has been announced The Royal Neighbors will meet Thursday at the .f raternal temple.. -. . Glee Club's Home Concert To Be Thursday THE Women's Glee club nf Willamette University will give the annual home con cert in the Waller hall chapel at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, April 11. This .s the first time the club has appeared in evening concert in the chapel for many years. It has just returned from a success ful tour in Washington where the members were unusually well re ceived. Numerous letters express ing appreciation of their concerts have been received since the group's return to the campus. Pro fessor E. W. Hobson is the direc tor of the club and Miss Marjorie Miller is the assistant director. Soloists .with the club are Kath erlne Everett, Josephine Albert and Lillian Scott. Helen Pember ton is the reader and Grace Hen derson the accompanist. The officers are Frances Mc Gilvra, president: Katherlne Ever ett, manager; Lillian Scott, vice president; Mary Allen, secretary, and Josephine Olsen, assistant di rector. Among the varied forms of en tertainment provided them dur ing their tour was a trip throufh the navy yards at Bremerton and aboard the battleship Mississippi. At Port Orchard they were given a motor boat ride on the Sound and at Tacoma the Brown and Haley Candy company gave theni a generous treat. Tickets for the home concert may be purchased from any mem ber of the Glee jclnb, ' ' ' Attractive Affair Is Gilbert Studio Reception ONE of the most distinctive receptions of the season was that given in honor of Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver for which Mr. and Mrs. Monroe- Gilbert were hosts in their uausual studio Friday eve ning between the hours of 7:30 and 10. Soft Iiehts. innumerahla- attractive pictures, art work, and great dowis or spring flowers placed here and there trans formed the studio into delithtfnl receiving rooms. " The serving table tucked away into a nook, of pictures and soft lights was most attractive traced as it was with a tall arrangement of pink and white snap dragons. Assisting about the studio were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thielsen, Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Smith. Mr. and Mm T. A. Livesley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam McGIlchrist, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Burehardt. M r anil Mrs. Chester M. Cox, Judge and jursi ii. AicAianan, Miss Mabel Robertson, Miss Eugenie Zleber, Miss Charlotte B. O. Schucklg, Miss Sarah Lansing, Miss Eugenia Zeiber, Miss Charlotte Zleber, Miss Jean Shipp, Miss Betty Taft. Earl Shafer. Leo Snitzhart. Mn. Alice H. Dodd and Miss Zelle Ru ble. . Oregon Composer's Works Will Be Heard Four comnositinn r cr Ger trude" Estella Morlev. Kilverf nn composer, will be laHnrieri tn radio program arranged by Daisy neaince sevan for the Society of Oregon composers. The program will be given nrr stattnn vvr.' and the Portland Telegram from until s o clock Wednesday eve ning, April 10. Mrs. Morlev's romiwutitinn. win be of especial Interest since she wrote tbe lyrics as well as the music. The Drorrim Inriuric. Sing. Bluebird Slur." solo, will be sung by Merwin Dant; and "Girl of My Dreams' and "Dreaming in the Twilight" win oe sung oy Charles Muston. Mrs. Clyde Collins will be the accompanist for the 'program. Mrs. Morley is well known in Silverton music circles and has re ceived some assistance in her work with Mrs. Gertrude Cam eron, a Silverton music teacher. Daughters of the Nile Sew for Hospital The Salem Daughters of th nil dub will meet at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday, morning for an all day meeting at the Masonic tem- pie. me cay will be epent with sewing for the. Soriue hospital in Portlands f Members are asked to tring sandwiches for the luncheon atnocn;?;;!? 1 he hostess committee tor the day includes Mrs.. Gladys Mescb, Mrs. Atoy'iHalilr. Mrs. Maude WI1 liamiJanJd;Mrs..Luru Nissen. Special guests at the meeting will be Mrs. Inls Cable, queen of Nydia temple, Portland, and Mrs. Emma Yoakum, in charge of tbe philanthropic work of Nydia temple.- - Melbdette Program at Y. M. C. A. Friday. The; regular Friday night pro gram at the Y. M. C. A. will be a costume musical this week. It will be presented by the Melo dettes In the lobby of the Y. M. C. A. at 8 o'clock. The-program will include or chestra numbers, violin solos and duets. - An instrumental trio of violin, 'cello and piano will assist on the program. - The Women's Bible class of the First Methodist church , will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday af ternoon' at the home ot Mrs. W. C. Young. 860 Chemeketa. Mrs. P. F. stolzheise will lead the devo tional service. :; '..The' hostess com mittee Is composed of Mrs. I. Clutter, Mrs; C, W. Emmons, Mrs. W...R.;.,Gould, Mrs- .A. B.. Hals, and Mrs. L- D. Waterman.