The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, Jane 8, 1930 -:- Events of Interest in Social - Musical - Club Circles -:- Afternoon Tea Beautiful Event NE of the outstanding af- l.f fnir in weeks in the rpalm of the younger socia: circles of Salem, was the tea given by Miss Marnie Crites at the home of ner parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crites Saturday afternoon between the hours of 4 and 6 o clock. The eruest rooms were ar tistically arranged with rosea and taners to carry out the color scheme of pink and green. The 6ervlng table at which Miss Cecil McKercher and Mrs. James Bur gess presided during the after noon, was centered with a dell rate arrangement of pink rose buds and lighted pink tapers. The guests were greeted at the door by the little M'sses Barbara and Betty Crites and directed to Tae living rooms where Mrs. J. W. Crites received with the young hostesses. Those who assisted in serving during the tea hours were Mar garet Burgette, Eleanor right, Ruth Anna Crites, and Dorothy Moore. The guest list for the afternoon included the Misses: Jenett S-ot Mary Alhrirh Klaine Mickel llsnm Evmann Olive M. Doak, Society Editor. Ilupe Raymond Uvra Brit VViMa KJpetior Doroihy Koor Margaret H'ltzel Jean Katridga Vlms May Fern Harris Vronne Smith Ruth Howb Kri'lyn Rosa l'ciity Wagstaff Hetty Vaucta l.otme Cramer Kathryn Goulet Ionna Bishop Harriett Bricham Kaihlren Phelpt SaViMa Phrlpi Keta Codsey Knlh Fick Marsaret WiWon louise Mr Don gal Klcanor Wrijht Margaret Kneel U infarct Burdette Margaret Kyani Fae Lrrisroll Annahel! Rosenthal Mary Jane Lau Cathrvn Corey Dolly Mort-ali Mareuerite Harrey II lid red Zehner k"thlen Ki tj ni triple Ha tti Kanrp J:ine Fitroatrick Charlotte Brown Jewfll Fitzpatrick lorothy Krebs Juanita Powell Clara- Lyon Ituth Chapman Kosa Nmbanm lnri McAllister Jeanne. Lund 'ford Marjorie Miller Gertruan Winslow Pauline', Ronth tiwenn GaMaher Katherine Karle Helen Boardman ColeneMennea Ceril McKercher Edna Faust. Elixabeth Eoyian Marcaret Wagner Helen Olson Iorothy Alexander Doryce Ross Home Wedding Beautiful Event MISS VELLEDA OHMART, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Ohmart, became the bride of Paul W. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen in a beautiful ceremony at the Ohmart home Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'dock. Rev. Fred C. Taylor ot the First Methodist church read the impressive single ring- ritual using a bible which belonged to a great grandmother of the bride. Miss Aldeane Smith accompan ied by Miss Grace Henderson, sang "Possession" preceding the ceremony, and as the bridal party toek Its place Miss Henderson played softly the wedding march from Mendelsohn. The ceremony was performed before a back ground of palms, wftly burning taU rose tapers, and high baskets cf long stemmed flowers. All about the guest rooms field dais ies and rosea were used In grace ful profusion. The bride was very lovely In a gown of filmy eggshell crepe. ?ade princess style, with lace and French flowers at the throat. Over the gown was draped a sheer Jacket through which was sil houetted the lace beneath. Silver slippers, a good omea gift, an old gold bead necklace, the gift of a great-great grandfather to his bride and handed down through the generations to the bride of Saturday, and a sh'ower bouquet f Cecil Brunner rosea and sweet peas In pastel shades completed the bride's costume. Miss Louise Allen, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. She wore a frock of rose chiffon and carried an arm bouquet of sweet peas in pastel shades arranged with long pink aatin ribbon streamers. Following the ceremony a re ception was held for Mr. and Mrs. Allen: Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Ohm art. and Mr. and Mrs. William Allen received with the bride and groom. Assisting about the rooms and In serving were Mrs. Mervin Fidler, Miss Irene Breltbaupt, and Miss Pearl Scott Immediately following the- cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Allen left for a motor trip to British Columbia. They will be at home to their friends in Salem after June 23. Mrs. Allen is a graduate of Sa lem high school, and attended "Willamette university where she Is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. Mr. Allen also graduated from Salem high school and is trow employed on the staff of the United States National bank, Miss Maxine Stout Camp Fire Hostess Miss Maxine Stont, leader of the Rose group of the Blue Birds, entertained the girls at her home Friday evening with a treasure hunt. After long searching Rebe kah Putnam found the treas ure snugly bid den beneath the ground. A d d It 1 o nal members in this group are Gene Tieve T u e k e r, Eilene Tucker, Muriel Sinstrom, Echo Campbell. Games were played following the hunt and later refreshments were served in most unique fash ion. Mra. John Campbell Is ad isor for this group. All Camp Fire girls are look ing forward to the .time which they will spend in Camp Saataly some time in August. Plans are ot yet complete for this event. y p Today- We Present. ... . ;M4j&cM 1 II I ' 1 &i iigW&f jp jjr A O " - s7: To ie 3rs Pawi fF. A?Zen whose marriage was an &wrS Ms,??' - f? I 1 1 I X! O o Saturday afternoon; in the center group beginning P CtSN " n ' - fl with the left the three Salem Gold Star mothers who will JT ' Vi"1" France Mi3 summer, Mrs. Mary Walling, Mrs. Jennie wfJf"jJ' ' D V fi Landgraf, and Mrs. Eugene Eckerlen Sr. Mrs. Walling and . " a Xf iTQ r Aofef Ldgraf sail from New York June 21 and Mrs. Eck- jP jt$L fcS&f? . w r3Ss. I r7nt. i7e .f7m o 7V o-!. Ta jM. u.,:t T v:i i. To the left, Mrs Paul W. Allen whose marriage was an event of Saturday afternoon; in the center group beginning with the left the three Salem Gold Star mothers who will visit France this summer, Mrs. Mary Walling, Mrs. Jennie Landgraf, and Mrs. Eugene Eckerlen Sr. Mrs. Walling and Mrs. Landgraf sail from New York June 21 and Mrs. Eck erlen sails July 9. To the extreme right is Mrs. Roy Hewitt, wJio with Mr. Hewitt will leave by motor for New York June 14. From there they will sail for South America for a sum mer tour. r 1 5 r The year Is at an end for nvost of the activities for the Girl Re serves. Summer will mean camp life at Santaly for the month ef July and a few meetings during the summer. There will be discuss ed at the board meeting of the di rectors of the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday plans whereby a light summer program will be carried out for the Girl Reserves. High school reserves will meet Tuesday in the Y. W. C. A. rooms at 2 o'clock for a cabinet meeting of both old and new officers. Plans Fill be made for the instal lation of officers Thursday at 2 'clock in the Y. W. C. A. Miss Margaret Nunn is the incoming president and will have charge of thi installation services. Miss Ha zel McElroy is the outgoing pres ident. It is nrged by Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher, general Y. W. C. A. sec retary, that all those folk who plan on going to summer camp at Camp Santaly on the Santiam, register as -soon as it is possible for them in order that plans may be made for the proper handling of the groups. Mrs. Gallaher will be camp manager and program director. She will be assisted by Doris Clarke, assistant program direct or; Helen Brelthaupt, assistant camp manager and recreation; Dena Hart, arts and crafts teach ing; Rosalind Van Winkle, music and dramatics; Dorothy Hutcha son, swimming, athletics, and first aid with Eileen Moore assisting her. Any mother who is interested to know about the camp and what is to be dNne they may talk to Mrs. Gallaher at any time about this phase ot Reserve work. Those wishing to make reser vations for camp may do so by see ing Mrs. Gallaher, Mrs. Wagstaff or Mrs. Vincent. A group of the camp workers will be guests of Mrs. Gallaher at her home Tuesday evening at which time plans will be made for camp activities. Other similar groups will meet with Mrs. Galla her in the near future. Tea Invitations Are Issued Invitations have been issued for a tea to be given by the local Daughters ot Veterans in honor of the wives and widows of Civil War Veterans Saturday afternoon, June 14. at the Woman's club house. North Cottage street. Members of the Grand Army of the Republic are also included in the invitation. A mnsical program Is being ar ranged for the afternoon. Those in charge of the affair are Mrs. O. H. Homing, Mrs. Katherine Brown, Mrs. Pearl Ralph, Mrs. Lauren e Stow, Mrs. Margaret Ringle. Mrs. Laura Arpke, Members of the second year' junior class of Leslie church were entertained Thursday eve ning with -a picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. John Bertelstffi. on Fairmount hill. Following the diSner old fashioned games were enjoyed. Guests present " were Anna Mae Grabenhorst, Shirley Thomas. Jean Harrington. Ber sice Wilcox. Margaret Wilcox, Dorothea Greenwood, Marjorie Greenwood, Elisabeth Otjen, Jean Ponnd and Luclle Hanson. Methodist Church Women Have Tea The last meeting ct the year for the Woman's Home Missionary society was held Wednesday in the church parlors. There will be one other meeting but it will he a special joint meeting held with the Foreign Missionary society and will come sometime in July. Officers were elected at the business hour. Mrs. C. i Wilson will serve as president to succeed herself. Mrs. R. C. Glover, rice president; Mrs. D. H. Mosher, treasurer; Mrs. R. D. Waterman, secretary; Mrs. Harriet Durkheim er, corresponding secetary; Mrs. J. O. Russell, missionary educa tion committee; Mrs. U. G. Boyer, stewardship; Mrs. A. B. Hansen, evangelism; Mrs. Almira Hale, supply secretary; Mrs. F. C. De Long, mite box secretary; Mrs. Nettle Schramm, temperance; Mrs. L. L. Nelson, young people's secretary; Mrs. B. T. Kumler, children's work. Mrs. Ronald Glover reported on the district convention held in Dallas, May 8. Mrs. John Canse also spoke on the "High Standard Contest." Other women from the First Methodist church, who were on the program in Dallas were Mrs. J. W. Beckley, and Mrs. B. T. Kumler. Mrs. C. F. Wilson, Mrs. B. B. Blatchford, Mrs. E. C. Miller, and Mrs. Walter Winslow. Women who were not on the program, but who attended the district -meeting were the Mea dames Rahe, Wood, Balderree, McAdams, Schramm, Evans, Car rier, Durkheimer, Vandenrort, Savage, Ohllnger, Swafford, Fargo, Miss Dayton. Miss Sutherland. At the conclusion of the busi ness meeting Wednesday after noon an interesting program was given. Miss Margaret Sutherland presented a group of Queen Esther Girls in a short play. "The Re volt of Anne Hastings." In this play, the parts were taken by Hortense Taylor, Cleo Wood, Vada Wlntermnte, Edith Mac Lord, and Martha Kumler. At the conclusion ofthe program the meeting adjourned and Jhe members went to the home of the minister of First church. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Taylor, where they were entertained with a delightful tea hour. The guests were met at the door by Dr. and Mrs. Tayior. and Mrs. F. C. Wilson. Assisting about the rooms and with the serving were the wives of ministers who are members of First church. Mrs. Ronald Glover was In charge of the dining room and was assisted by Mra. Yarnes, Mrs. Edgar Fort ner, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher, Mrs. Almira E. Hale and Mrs. I. L. McAdams. SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday, June 10 Board of Directors meeting for Y. W. C. A.. 10 00 r o'clock In Y. W. C. A. rooms. Salem Music Teachers association, with Mrs. Frank Ulburn. 1291 Market street. DLjcuss plans for conven tion; last meeting of season. Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 8 o'clock. Woman's clubhouse. t Wednesday, June 11 Woman's Foreign Missionary society, First M. E church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. Annual mite box offering. Elizabeth Levy, violin recital, 8 o'clock. Woman's club house, public Invited. Friday, June IS Daughters of Veterans, Woman's club house: reg ular meeting, 8 o'clock. Saturday, June H Daughters of Veterans, tea hostesses at Woman's club house to wives and widows of Civil war veterans, and to Grand Army members. D. A. R. Install Officers At Country Home Of Mrs. S. Jones The last meeting of the season for Daughters of the American Revolution was held at the country home of Mrs. Seymour Jones Saturday afternoon. The guest rooms of the Jones home were delightfully arranged with a profusior? of garden flowers. The tea table was a lovely study in flowers in pastel shades combined with lighted tapers in accentuat ing colors. Mrs. Jones was assisted in serving by Mr. C. C. Best, Mrs. H. T. Love, Mrs. Frank Newcomb, Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell, Mrs. Edward Jory, Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, and Miss Ruth Rulifson. Thft hnsinpsa vriAotinof xca a Mrs. E. E. Gilbert and Mrs. Paul R. Edwards presided at the tea table. The color scheme carried out was lavender and yellow. A centerpiece of lavender and yellow columbine and iris centered the tea table and combined effectively with lighted yellow tapers. As an attractive musical offer lng at the tea hour Miss Hortense Taylor and Miss June Director gave violin numbers. Monmouth Wedding Pretty Event Miss Leola Meeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Meeker ot this city, became the bride of Karl Lauerman. son ot Mr. and Mrs, Ivarl Lauerman, Sr., at a pretty wedding at noon Thursday, in the Monmouth Christian church. ' Mrs. Victor P. Morris played the wedding march from vV agner, and accompanied the Misses Lena and Frances Frizzell who sang "I Love You Truly" preceding the ceremony. Rev. Victor P. Morris read the service before a group of 30 relatives and friends, and the bride was given In marriage by her father. Miss Meeker was attractively gowned in pink and wore a white hat. Her bouquet was of rosebuds. columbine and fern. Her sister. wore orchid silk crepe with a la Miss Ruth Meeker, the bridesmaid, vender hat and carried pale pink sweet peas. Herman lauerman, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Immediately following the cere mony a wedding luncheon was served in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Lauerman left by mo tor for a trip in the south, and will be at home in July at Sum ner, Oregon, where he is engaged In aiumber enterprise. given over to reports of the year's work and to the instal lation of officers. Mrs. C. C. Clark acted as in stalling officer for the impressive ceremony which placed Mrs. John Orr in the regent's chair to suc ceed Mrs. W. H. Byrd. Other chapter officers formally installed were Mrs. William For dyce Fargo, vice regent;; Mrs. U Ct. Shipley, chaplain; Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, recording secretary; Mrs. C. C. Best, corresponding secretary; Mrs. U. G. Boyer, treas urer; Mrs. C. F. Turner, 'histor ian; Mrs. R. C. Aiken, registrar; Mrs. J. R. Allgood, librarian; Mrs. H. J. Ostllnd, musician; and Mrs. C. C. Clark, parliamentar ian. Mrs. A. A. Underhili was inducted into her office as one of the three chapter directors. The annual yearly reports were read by the retiring officers and committees. Committees to serve the chap ter during the coming year were announced by Mrs. Orr, as fol lows: Finance committee: Mrs. U. G. Boyer, Mrs. James Heltzell, Mrs. H. T. Love. Program committee: Mrs. J. R. Allgood, Mrs. H. C. Eakin, Mrs. R. C. Aiken, Mrs. U. O. Boyer. Social committee: Mrs. V. L. Newcomb, Mrs. David Looney, Mrs, W. W. Baum, Mrs. Marion Looney, Mrs. S. L. MInard, Mrs. Claude Ellison; Mrs. C. A. Spragne, Mrs. Foster Cone, Mrs. J. C. Kimball, Mrs. James Beck. Colonial tea committee: Miss Ruth Rulifson, Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. Frances Cornell, Mrs. E. L. Loose, Miss Nina Mc Nary, Mrs. John Carkins, Mrs. G. Ivan Putnam, Mrs; J. Lyman Steed, Mrs. R. G. Baldree, Mrs. G. C. Rieglman, Mrs. H. S. Pln kerton. Miss Lillian Applegate. Membership committee: Mrs. A. A. Underhili. Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. C. L. Crider, Mra. Walter Powell. Veterans' hospital . committee: Mrs. W. H. Byrd. Mrs. Karl Stel wer. Mra. J. B. Eakln. Visiting committee: Mrs. C. C. Best, Mnu W. E. Hanson. Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Champoeg committee: Mrs. A. E. Austin, Mrs. W. B. Johnston. State fair committee: Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell, Mrs. Alton D. Hur ley, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. Carey Martin, Miss Eva Ferree, Miss Ols Clark. The Daughters will meet once more this spring for a picnic meeting to be held at Champoeg this coming Saturday. They will resume' the -regular meetings again in the fall. Joshua Smith camp No. 6 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil war will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Woman's club house. Commander Bover will out line plans for the summer activi ties. . Missionary Society Plans Meet Members of the First Methodist church Foreign Missionary society will meet in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon for the an nual mite box ceremony. Mrs. Thomas Holman will have charge of this ceremony. An outstanding event for the afternoon will be the talk given by Miss Louise Corner, who has just returned from five years spent in India as a missionary. This will be the first talk Miss Corner has made in Salem and promises to be an exceptionally interesting one. Women of the church and friends are invited to be present. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher will will have charge ot the devotions. Special music will be given by Mrs. Thomas D. Yarnes. Piano Student Is Presented Cora Buahnell Hendry present ed Robert Carpenter in recital at the American Lutheran church Friday night before an interest ed audience. Mr. Carpenter was assisted in this program by Bud die Rogers at the organ, Chester McCain, cello, and Keneneth Ab bott, vocalist. Ushers for this evening were Miss Victoria Schneider, Miss Mildred Abbott, Richard Smart, and William Lindstrom. Bride-Elect Honored With Affairs MLp Margaret Breitenstein, popular bride elect, will be the inspiration for two delightful par ties this week. Mrs. Frank Decke bach and Mrs. Milton Steiner will entertain Tuesday night In com pliment to Miss Breitenstein, and Mrs. Wallace Carson will enter tain Wednesday. Mrs. Dan Pritchet was hostess this past week with a six table bridge party in compliment to the bride elect. Honors for the aft ernoon of cards were awarded to Miss Breitenstein, Miss Josephine Baumgartner, and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson. Guests for this affair were the honor guest. Miss Margaret Breit enstein, Mrs. Frank Deckebach, Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mrs. Milton Steiner, Miss Vivian Eiker, Miss Helen Breitenstein, Miss Marie Breitenstein, Miss Eunice Robert son, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Miss Mar jorie Chrlstenson, Miss Mildred Chrlstenson, Miss Barbara Chap man, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Wolcott Buren, Mrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs. Frank Chapman, Miss Catherine Hartley, Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Herbert Stiff! Mrs. John Caughell. Jr., Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. David Adolph, Miss Helen Arpke. Miss Marguerite Bailey, Miss Josephine Baumgartner. Music Convention To Be Brilliant Affair AN event that promises to be one of the brilliant high lights of the year for the musical world of Salem will be the fifteenth annual convention of Oregon Music Teacher's associa tion which will open here June 16 and continue through Tuesday. The outstanding part of the convention from the public stand point are the two programs which will be girn by artists brought here for this occasfon by the as sociation. Monday night Josef Borissoff, violinist of note, will play a splendidly balanced pro gram including such composers as Chopln-Wilhemj, Debussy-Hart-man, Ries, Kreisler, Sarasate. and one of the artists own composi tions. Tuesday evening Olga steeb will play a piano recital which In cludes some numbers seldom heard in Salem. Miss Steeb pro gram includes: Toccata and Fugue D minor --: ; i:ach-nus,,n! Rondo, A minor M7irt Caprice TAiowfKe) (Jlui k-St S;i. tis Concert Etude D fiat .. I izt Rhapsody, Dp. "T9, Xo. 1 BrOi'ms Soherzo C sharp minor Chopin Clair de lun ivi!.- The Fountain of Acqua Paolo .Griff, i The White Peacock C.nft. s Spinning (!lrls of Caiant.c (from suite "in Brittany' ) ....Khen.-Baton Rhapsodie in C major lohntni To the teachers and supervisors who will be present to t'ie num ber of about 40) it is expected, the program of speakers will hold keen interest as well as the pro gram evenings. Mrs. Clifford Moore, president of the association, will speak t lie opening address and to this Dr. Carl G. Doney will respond. Tht ro will be what promises valuable information in the talks to be made by David Seheetz-Craig, ed itor of "Music and Musicians"' and by Carl Denton of Portland, Ion? associated with the Portland svni ph'ony orchestra. C. A. Howard, state superintendent of schools will speak on the subject of "High, school music credits in private in struction." Dr. C. L. Sherman of Willam ette university will speak oa "Psychology and the Mind;" Da vid Campbell of Portland and Ar thur Boardman will each speak on pedagogical problems. From the standpoint of the mu sic supervisor the lecture by Glenn H. Wood, supervisor of music in the Oakland, California schools, on the subject of group instruc tion will be "of great interest. Mr. Woods will also discuss "Music Elsewhere" touching on the mu sic of other countries. Dr. A. B. Anderson of Oregon State college will discuss "Sound as applied to Music" and an out standing lecture will be given by J-osep Borissoff, one of the art ists on the evening program will speak on "Music in America." Mrs. J. J. Tallman Is Hostess A delightful afternoon was spent by members and a few ad ditional guests of the Daugh ters of Union Veterans. Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Tallman. Special guests were Mrs. J. C. Coats, Mrs. Louie Ol son, Mrs. K. Baumgartner, Mrs. Hal O. Ward. ad Miss Doris Neptune. Club members present were Mrs. Mabel Gardner, Mrs. Mc Whorter, Mrs. W. F. Neptuno, Mrs. Pearl Ralph, Mrs. E. K. Bergman, Mrs. Thomas Maple thorp, Mrs. P. F. Killan, Mrs. U. S. Dotson and Mrs. Tallman. Re freshments concluded a happy time for those present. I jv3s Vgo n if