. - " i , , . - . . - - ........... - - OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, October 12, 1930 f 3 -:- Events of Interest in Social - Musical - Club Circles -:- is is HI I .11 IT T. Salem Chamber Miisic Group Announces Partial List Of Membership Si ALEM is to be treated to and not the least of the superior programs is the Salem Chamber Music association Chamber music is one type of music that one must under stand to enjoy and it is so delicate and imaginative and in timate that the lovers of it are heard of in small groups rather than in the mass. Thus it is that Chamber music associations are gener ally kept down-within an intimate number of members in order that the programs may be presented in homes where A DREAMY poet asked in a moment of rapture one day, "What is so rare as a day in June?" and continued Then if ever come perfect days'. More is the pity that this dreamer could not have sniffed the air of ah October , day in Oregon with clear sunshine" tinged a bit blue with wood smoke which gives the air so pungent a flavor that it lifts dull heads rtigh and quickens the heavi est feet. After a day like the past few have been one knows when the perfect days come and where. These days have had their reaction m the so cial world. There has been a gay clatter in the drawing rooms of many Salem folk this week. Reunions held over card tables or enjoyed in the ball rooms have been numerous for there have been several clubs, to meet for the first time since the summer vacation and the Wisteria dancing club met Friday for the first time this falk And how the brisk fall days are reflected in the week's events to come! Brisk ia the word, brisk and 'jolly. For instance there is the dinner for which Mrs. W. H. Lytle and Mrs. 0. C. Locke will be hostesses at the Sa lem Golf course in compli ment to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Paulus and Capt. and Mrs. Sam Damon, Tuesday; and there will be two dances this week Monday niglit the Monday Night Dancing lu6 will meet for a formal dance at Castillian hall and- Frkiay night the Fri-Ni-Da dub members will dance at the same place. Cards are to have their place in the amusement. Mrs. William Boot will be .hostess to her card club Monday and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry win also entertain her club; Mrs. Harry L. Widraer, Mrs. Ray Hartman,; and Mrs. Fred Brock will be bridge hostess es at the Elks temple Tues day; Mrs. T. A. Galloway will also be a card club host ess Tuesday. The Capitol club will meet with Mrs. Ed Baker and the Thursday club will meet with, Mrs. H. J. Bean. All the women of the coun ty who are members of fed erated clubs will have their attention pretty much on the federation meeting in Hub bard. All in all there are perfect days and there is nlentv tn j.-: it At " iiu mem. Woman's Club Study Classes of Interest or the most Interesting branches of the Salem Woman's cim is the study group which meets Mondav fnlinvUv k. ular Friday meeting ot the Wom an ClUb. mis study group is opea to any- an all members of Hie . woman's club and offers lnten r and comprehensive study la current events or the day and in - hok reviews of Important and , talked fcbouT "book-not th Tr Dr. F. G. Franklin offers the course In current events and this . 1 Siren, at 2:30 o'clock la. the cnnweue. airs, c. Nelson follows this hour at S:!t Vdfk la the. same room with a review of some Interesting book. This .wees: the book will b en writ ten" oy Margaret FuUer. Women, of the dab are acted re taxe advantage of these in teresting study groups. It will be 'of Interest, to many people of Salem . to learn that Mk . Elisabeth , GUI. well . knows fcere. ' will sail October IS . from " Feattle for the Philippine Islands where she will he-the guest of Robert Newton, nee Mildred GUI. On the way over Miss Gill win stop at Honolulu where she will visit with her fcrother, Jean Gfii. who Is av member of the start of the University of Hawaii Mr. Ernest - Boaesteele will mo tor to Seattle withiBs GUI. - The flnt nUeUaTof the Salem '; musie teachers wilt be' at "the , heme of -Prof, and t'Mre.T.V iu Roberts , Monday evening ..and It 1. tesired that W the rmeiafcetv hip be praeeat.-. -F. ' W. floods rich, president of the state or enb.atlaaariu a araaaafc at thlaL? music on all sides this winter organizations to be presenting -the setting adds the fmal note of beauty and comfort for delicately temperamental i music. The Salem association this year will be kept down to small numbers. The membership, list is now partially completed and ready for the first concert which wiU be given in the home of 'Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Bishop on Court street, October 28. This prom ises to be a lovely concert to be presented by the Keah-Kah-Nie string quartet, the leader ot which is Susie Fennel Pipes. The second concert to be pre sented at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Johnson en Fair- mount bill will be played by this quartet with Mrs. W. H. Burg hard t as. the pianist and guest artist. Many people are going to e disappointed In not being able to bear-this .concert because only a limited number can be accommodated in the lovely Johnson home. The program wfll fee one of the outstanding; -m osteal affairs of the year. Fallowing is a partial list of the membership of the Salem Chamber Music association: Dr. Kehier, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Johnson, lr. and-Mrs. R. E. Lee Stelae r, Mtss Olga Larsen. Mis Winifred Graham. Miss Leah Ross. Miss Grace Taylor, Mrs. W. C. Dibble. Mrs. Hal Patten, Mrs. Van Sellar Weider, Mrs. Geo. GraWahorst, Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs F. G. Bowersox, Me. and Mrs. Frederick Thiebjen. Mrs. Blanche M. Jones, Mrs. Gee. E. Allen, Miss Clara McNeil, Mrs. F. L. "Waters, Miss Erna Keefer, Mrs. E. Richards, Miss Mary Schuttt, Mrs. F. Ethel Law, Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. Ratpfc Cooler, Mrs. Geo. Pearee, Miss Dorothy Pearce. Miss Sally Bush, Mis Helen Purvine, Miss Jean nette Scott, Miss Loretta Ford, Mrs. W. H. Burgbardt, Miss Ma bel Robertson; Mrs. T. A. Lives Uy, Mrs. Walter Denton. Miss Lena. Belle Tartar, Mrs. Clifford Brown, Miss Edith Schryver, Miss Elisabeth Lord, Mrs. Carl ton Smith. Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Miss Rath Bedford, Mrs. Ernest Boaeeteeiet Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nelson. Mr. .ami Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Mrs. C. K. Span Wing. Miss Elizabeth Levy, Mrs. David Hill, Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. L. H. Tarpley, Mrs.' Don Young. Miss Alice Brown. Miss Maude Covington, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mta. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. CUfton Mudd. Mrs. Clarence Bowes, Miss Mirpafc Blair, Mrs. Blair. Dallas P. B. Grubbe. Mrs. Oscar Hayter. Mrs. Joha Uglow, Mrs. W. L. Seehren, Mrs. C. L. Crider, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Tracy. Mis. Jay Morris will be hostess to members of Chapter AB of the P. E. O. sisterhood at her home Monday evening. Miss May Rauch will be In charge ot the program which will deal with Oregon writ ers. SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday, October IS Monday night dancing club, Castillian hall. Mrs. Jay Morri3, hostess for Chapter A. B. of P E. O- sisterhood. . Reb.kah lodge program and regular business meet ing. 8 o'clock, I. O. O. F. hall. Ladles Auxiliary, N. A. L. C, regular business and social meeting. Fraternal temple, 8 o'clock. Sunday school-teachers guild, Mrs. E. G. Daugh erty, 1632 Court street, evening meeting. CUi Delta chapter, Delphians, 2 o'clock, public li brary. Tuesday, October U Literature section of A. A. U. W.. 7:30 o'clock In auditorium room of city library. Anyone Interested welcome. St. Paul's Junior Guild," 2:10 o'clock, Mrs. A". C F. Perry. 16 West Washington street. Salem Music Teachers, Prof, aad Mrs. T. S Rob erts; F. G. Goodrich will be present. Beta Chi Mothers club, 2:20 o'clock, sorority house"' on State street Salem Arts League, reception and program, home of Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts; S o'clock. Enernitie dub, 1:30 o'clock dinnerSpn; program. 1 T. W. C. A. exeeatlre board luncheon meeting be ginning 0 o'ckcki.,T Wi "C A. social rooms. 510X11 tbJori. an day meeting. Mrs. Joha QuamBk.j9Nrth Winter. poUuck dinner at noon, Wednesday, October 15' All day meeting of South. Circle of First Christian church, Mrs. J. D. Sears1, 1089 North Summer street. - " Hauaa Rosa court, order of the Amaranth, 8:00 Vclock, Masonic temple; Ttsitatloa of grand officers. : - Thursday, October 16 ." Chapter G. of the P. E. O. sisterhood -Mrs; B. Robins, 213S S, Church street; Mrs, Fred Tooze. assist ant hostess HayesriUe Woman's lub. Mrs. Grace Snyder, 'ill -South 14th street; all day meeting, potluck luu;h W. B. A. .business aad eoeUI meeting. 9- o'eleckf poUaek supper foUowlng meeUig;; Woman's clubhouse . -. oa North CotUge streetr , . - ' - v- Faculty Women's club, Mrs. George AMeev 7C0'- North Church etreeC - . -' Mrs. F. O.- Delano, Friday" Bridge club hoatew; at her home. ' - . " ti A - . f Saturday, October 19 -1 V XnJ5ht. aad Ladles of MaccaWs Fraternal tern pie, .Jtr o'clock : Great OemmairAer RlmwttaA aMfrtlra Twta speakv Today We Present . . . . 4 irottp of folk who have been the center of in terest during the past several weeks; To the left is Miss Naoma Fleet whose' engagement was announced to Herman Rehfuss, October 4 at a lovely luncheon at the home of Mrs, William Fleet. The mischievous young lady i the center of the group is little Barbara Frances Kletzing, two year dld daughter of Mr. and A. A. U. W. People Announce Study Groups The American Association of University Wontea are planning their sections in child-study, tor xne winter, if tnore is- a suffi ciem annuer interested In any or !1 of the phases of the study oi the child as carried on by the association, sections will be formed. The national association Issues fir, outlines for the guidance of the groups in this work, which Is a pert of their nrotram of adnlt education. It attentats tn bring the parent and teacher in to a detailed minute study ot the cnuaren under their care. uroupa of teaenera and par &m . m a ents might profitably work to gether in these groups. The ac tual experience of each would contribute much to the interest of theso studies and many guid ing idea would be brought out especially In the elementary aad aaeiescent groups Tne material is grouped as pre-school, elementary and adol escent. There is no charge to Join these groups and any- one in terested may Join. For further information call Mrs. P. H. Ac ton, general chairman, 6&F.2, or Mrs. A. C. F. Perry, assistant, 2521-J. In addition to the child study class there is the regular litera 7 1 - 'C Olive M. DoAk, "r J I ? t " 4 i , . ---.j-r jt.A f ; r- . . .r-rr. - : jw,trr' - J.' V i 1 vjt: . ,i M,,. ...j. ... CT , . tiV;.! . s-" S.I mmmmmmmr-- - . ' . ' 'V ..... I - H. ii I , n ii L. Wamstn's Alliance Plan Bridge Tea NE of the interesting erente of " the week will be the 'autumn brlda tea" which will be siren by members et the Unitarian Alliance. In the Emer son rooms of the church Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. E. Feldmas is in charge of the general ar rangements. A gorgeous decoration scheme is being worked out In autumn flowers and fruits. During the past winter these card after noons proved happy affairs and it is expected to continue the same plan during the coming winter. Mrs. Fred Albaa Weil and Mrs. J. M. Derers will receive. Mrs. MiUen Meyers and Mrs. J. M. Derere are in charge of reserva tions. ture division which Is new studying- current literature under the leadership of Miss Mary Eyre, which, will meet oach second and fourth Tuesday in the city li brary. Members of the A. A. TJ. W. or any one interest in welcome to come to these meet ings and join the study group. Mrs. Frank Snedecor Expected Home Today An event that will stir sncietv circles will be the return of Mrs. Frank Snedecor, who Is expected to return to Salem todar with Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, who motored to San Francisco to meet Mrs. Snedecor. Mrs. Snedecor has been tour ing in Australia and nearby, is lands since last June with Mr. and Mss. P. O. Patteson of Port land. There will be many affairs planned to greet Mrs. Snedecor following her return. Members or the W. B. A. will meet at the Woman's clubhouse on North ' Cottage street Thurs day night at 8 o'clock to make plana for the coming activities or the winter season. A Hallo we'en party Is to be planned, a nomecoramg" event will Te ar ranged, and other special activi ties will be planned out. A not- luek supper will follow the busi ness meeting. Mrs. Bert Macy was hostess to . members of the willing Workers class at ner home Thursday after noon. Mrs. Mary Loa Dunn. Mrs. Klnton, and Mrs. J, C. . Turner were the assisting hostess. A lovely -arrangement oi asters made .a gay color effect In the decorations cr the guest rooms. A tea hoar concluded the meeting at which there were about 18 members and guests. Teachers ot the Dunning meth od met at the home of TOma Wel- ler Friday night .and made nl.ni tor tne eomlag winter. The JUxt meeting wUI be at the. home ef Prof, and Mr. T. g. Roberts. Jefferson- The Jefferson Wo- club keld its -first meetias. Wednesday afternoon at the coun try home ot Mrs. James . Pate. Uli Mrs. Harry McK.ee Joint aoetess. Darin. th basinese session,- delegates, were appelated coxae county -federation tr be held at nubhsxd. Those an peiated wero -Mrs." ftlfe Smith. Mset.Vsed4ile4.JCM. H-.C. Thorn. as, Jdraunrl Lrncs and Mrs. T, aLooney.Utenules werJn.i aan gteiwer, Mrs. Roland; Mra. John Ter!m.v Marfnerlt LiQ sr. an-giMr-t w. n r n r 1 Te -ctab1 decUed tooneor a recentloa lor Cha taaeheH. tn Med Oceeber st the Maenale v ATOr bttala ws a pre Society Editor m: :' Willamette Reception Attractive Event TILLAMETTp university's if ananal campus M. C A.-Y. W. C. A. Joint for mal reception, was presented Sat urday night at Lauranne hall, on tne campus. A receiving line welcomed the students and en tertamment was furnished by coiiee musicians and entertain ers, Students aad' faculty members mere greeted at the door by Mies Luc Me MUHkoHin. and intredueed by Miee Margaret Eddy to the re eetvinr line. The official wi. caing committee in the receiv ing una were MUs Olive M. Dahl, dean of women; Miss Betty imim ana Hayes Beall, presl dents of the two Christian cam pus croups; Warren McMrnimee, M M L - president or u student body. President and Mrs. Carl r.r. Doney, and Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Alien. muuiu euieriainmpnt -mm r .. L l . . furniahed by vocal soloists an an orcaestra lh charge of Miss Kesaiind vanWlnkle. The two soioists were Miss Helen Coch ran, soprano, and Lawrence Dea son, tenor. Thursday Evening." a one act piay. was presented by a cast made up of Miss Lulu Allen a i-aura; unaries Campbell Gor- don; Miss Helen Pambertoa jars, jonns; and Miss Elisabeth ugaen jirs. Shaffield. Arrangements for the affair were under the direction of Miss Helen Stiles and Frank Van Dyke Their committees are as follows decoration. Edith Findley. Helen uicim.uiFi, nonaia iiewnt ; re- iresnments, Dorothy Boeehard Eloise White, Leslie Frewing; program, ' Rosalind Van Winkle, Grace Henderson, Robert Marin; programs; Virginia Slusser, WFlt er Warne; serving, Elma Nell. An all day meeting of the South Circle of the First Chris tian ehurck wUl be held Wed Ltfesday at the home of Mrs r D. Sears, 1080 North Summer street. All members are urged to be present ae there will be "work to bo done and an inter esting -meeting to be enjoyed. ' Mrs. Addle Calbreath f Mon mouth will bo the guest, of her cousin. Mrs. Ada Glbler during the iioxt few weeks, while Mrs. Addle Curtis, daughter ot Mrs. Gibler Is la Ban Francisco. Dr. aad Mrs. F. 0. Franklin wil, entertain for Snndar dlnrlho ZlVi"?! way nr. ana Mrs. Ralph 8. Wtoa. . France. Vlrginle Melton, and Prof. Cameron Marshall. UJUa T I IF." Mn1 ' BLg-rei Dal.V I William Wallace . "Maker of Artists" Concert VIf"f Teacher Head of tne Vlolia Depart melt, WUlametU Ualrerfttj- . o a concert towr tn Alob iil win be nt tho Stndlo ta STUDIOS IN NELSON BUILDING or Cans cryatouj Bnflam,- w. V., tr a4 HissnnksU fits. " Tei Oer. liberty Ralph Kletzing, who ceremony at the Leslie . To the right is Mrs. John Lager of Berkeley, Cal ifornia, who has been a guest for the- past few weeks of her sister, Mrs. A. E. Wickert. In the lower center is Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, president of the Salem Cham ber Music society, which organization wiU sponsor three concerts this year, tte first in the home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop, October 28. Arts League Plan! Program and Reception OPENING the activities of the If Salem Arts league for the year there will be held program and reception Tuesday tugut at 8 o'clock in the studio of Professor T. S. Roberts at Sum mer and Marion streets. This event, to which ail friends of the league are cordially Invited, is a general meeting and is for the paropse ot getting acquainted with the newly-elected officers of the organization, according to J. M Clifford, president At this time President Clifford will outline plans for the-forth coming year, which Is expected to be a busy one. Representatives of tfie various sections wHl present the program. Dr. Mary Rowland and Mrs. W. F. Fargo will repre sent tne writers section, Mrs. J M. Clifford thw htatni-r .tln. Miss Helen McHirron. the music section. Mr. L. E. Deane the pnotograpMc section. The nerson to appear for the art section ha not yet been announced Mrs. Blanche Jones will b in cnarge or the social hour During the evening Professor T. S. Roberts will give several pipe organ solos. Officers of the leaeue. who will formally take office Tuesday eve ning, are as follows: John !l. Clif ford, president; Miss Grace Gil Ham, first vice-president: Mm Robert Paulus. second vice-nresi- aem; ferry Keigelman, aeting rec urumg secretary; Mrs. Blanche Jones, financial secretary; S. H. van Trump, treasurer: and Mrs Clifton Mudd. art director. wora nas been retprtvA !. Miss Wilda Fleener, freshman In uregon state college ater grad uauon irom Salem hich a.hnl In June, has been made a mem ber of. the staff of the a1Ias-a annua., me "Beaver," and also that she Is on the staff of the coiiege paper, the Barometer. Miss Fleener. Mis Virginia Ttnit and Mlsa Margaret Engel, have pieagea Kappa Kappa Gam ma sorority. Mrs. . Alice Welstor nrriv New York City within the past iwu wee&8 alter navlnc rnmnlat. e a rouna tne world tour. She a . - -w -.v wrues mat sne will remain in New York for some time while she completes a series of articles concerning her travels, vghe has been wrttlnr most of fh ttm. that she has been gone and ex pects to publish several iMm heferreturnlng to Oregon. Mrs. A. B. Robin -will bo mmmu ed by Mm. Fred Teose in enter- tatning the members of rhsntr G. of the P. EL O. sisterhood inJ xao regular meeting scheduled for Thursday. Guests will be received at the home of Mrs. Robins, 21 85 oouin unnrcn street. lCra A. C. F. PeAr will h piuo ot hi. raurs eharch-at her n m. T ' wm aome inesaar artemnnn . o'clock. Graham em afoadnys aad Ttiarndnpa TdepboM MO Ffcete Vy KsaBsQ EIlls. teas christened at a pretty Methodist church Septem- Beautiful Program Is Promised By Band A MUSICAL treat like one dees A not often have the oppor tunity to hear will be the program offerer by the Marine Band at the state Lairrrovnrf. tn the horse show partition Monday, uctooer 13, i: the reports which come from the Portland concert are a criterion. Salem la to Iran pone of the 82 concerts played by w Dana on its two months' tour. The list of composers to be re iwntea include Henry Hadiey, rrnS m eioon, Strauss from wnom a tene poem, "Tin Euien spiegel'a Merry Pranks"; Bior- una, rryon, uottschalk, Svend sen, nacn, Herbert: Taylor. TBM.Mk a a utvi tig. uu otners. Overtures, scenes from Leon cavano's "Pagllacci," solos, noc- ana ucn like type of music "" do presented. It is expected that there will M 18t 6-Wft People In the pavuuon Monday afternoon wui oe dismissed and children wUI -go la large groups. The prices hare been arranged in order to make it Doasihu many children as can to hear this music. Extra seats are being placed ia the open ring so that huge crowds may be comfartaHi accommodated. In musie circles this Is one of mo Biggest events to . ?5Lem. VIthot doubt it will atir , "w-" iae Kpienaia mu sic program which has been out- -uca tor oaiem mis winter. Grand Officers Will Visit Amaranth Hana Rosa court nrr. . Amaranth will be enmnimm.A with a visitation from tho rand "vC1B vi me oraer at the rer- i .v "UUCBUy mgnt meeting m the Masonic temnlo hprinrin. at 8 o'clock. a Several dinner parties are be- Me piannea to entertain !.... "Htsrs oeiore the evening . . -w i.uS o.. waica time the- fall "win. ot me loMa win k sented. pre- : w . . r IVUBfeCSb daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marti. jL-eaaa srr v.n . 1 nayaruie, became the m oi sioDDy zeller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henrr Znr of c- lem, October' 5, In the First Bap tut parsonage In Portland.- The marriage u a complete surprise iv oaieai irienas. After o.v at the Oregon beaches Mr. and Mrs. Zeller will make their home ia Salem. Mrs. John Qnamm will &nt.r. Uln members of th Royal Neigh-. oora-at aer aome Tuesday wltn an all day meetinc and nnHn.v nnr at noon. All are nrred tn angna. Elizc TEACHER DIRECTOR. ; - SOLOIST IpiLsaT.Thomsoni.of ioyal Conservatory of Mu sic, Broel3,:Bdium. Bachelor ot Musie degree panted by. -atborlty; Regents of University of New aSf vS?T2l2!'S& BtMttt recital laat- season by Tn-if1 ."f?. Taylor, .eryl Ottawa. Tournament, lt ' ai ti?c,, ati: Hi Jtehool Kasie toaraament. 'II,J?ai?la,r 'Iftlol 'FederaUoa ef Music elubs, 1939. . MlM .:"F lTTln ioioltt,- Wmamette Unlrersity GWe stub: Council of Church Women Will Meet Ocober 24 A MEETING which' Is of inter- est to a large number ot Salem women will be the meeting mt the associated council of church women which will meet in Pratum, Friday, October 24. The meeting will begin at 11:00 o'clock in the Methodist church, and will last through until 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon. A lunch will be served by the Pratum women and this will be : at a small cost o the visitors. Mu sic will also bo presented by the Pratum women. Each church of Salem will take care of ita own transportation problems. Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker will hare . charge of the devotions which will begin at.ll o'clock. There will be a special speaker, whose name haa not been announced, and the top ic upon which he will speak will be . "Christian Amerlcanitation." He will speak at 2:30 o'clock. Important business Is to come before the sessions. Reports will be heard from the L.uilding com mittee of which Mrs. F. A. Erick- soa ia chairman, and from the ! committee on Japanese work. Rev. Tfiwa will give the latter report. Girl Reserves Plan Full Program GIRL Reserve work is getting really under headway now and with iha lAMinfmMf a a few more advisor the various groups both In the grade and high acnoou wui e meeting with weexiy regularity. Parrish iutior hlh -9. VHW. Will skin oan mpatlnr tw ! of the- Mart its ai4 hmi i-.--.-. Monday afternoon, the day of the regalar meeting for the Reserves. The - next meet tog wtll bo Octo ber "20. Mrs. Elizabeth Callahnp min conduct her el-tna in "virim wrir at WmameUa nBrlvarrattv Unnl.. Afternoon at 4 o'clock in room 2. an aovisors are expected to be present and anv other rlrt tiH-. oKed In directing girra work in either Camp Fire work. Scout work; or Reserve work. Tuesday tha board mt dlrr. tor will meet at the Y. W. C. A. tor a- lnaeheon meeting. The business aessloa win. begin at 19 o'clock. During the IX o'clock InCclieon hour then win h . discussion of "memberaklp' lead by Mrs. W. D. Clarke, chairman of the membershin rnmmht-. aad Mrs. Elizabeth natlhr' general chairman of the T. W. v. A. Taesdar afteivaon th fu-.t meeting of the Girl Reserve cora- mnwe win be called by the chairman. Mrs. J. K RJinkhnm and this meeting will also be la the Y. W. C. A. rooms. Thursday evening between 7 and 8 o'clock, the membership committee will meet at the T. W. C. A. and romnlAt nlana tnr the membership dinner which will be an event of October 2T. Tuesday there will be a meet- ing of the Reserves In Eagle wood with Tnvrnr UmtMfl advisor and also of Washlfigton senooi wun Frances Laws as ad visor. Wednesdav th Mrh inni Reserves will meAt tn num a and complete the first chapter ef tneir Dooa project. Neat aad attractive red backed books, with a hand. blocked dMf en Anna bv Leaore TJlrieh. will hm ed at this meeting and work la COmnletfnsr the nrnrrsm tn h included in them will bo done. Music will be the main topic of uwcusnon ana rolls stunt and Inspirational songs wil be dis cussed. MlSa Helen TtrjUt1.i.nt advisor, will speak on the "place' or music m oiri Keserve work." Thrn -will tl,n f ..!.. jt . -, ..... u.ow wrr DuiuB mi u readings presented by Kathleen Pbelp, and Lucile Hackett. Re freshment will ing. West Salom aphnnl T7aa.--.c-i will be addressed bv Mrs. ftella her Wednesday. Haul advisor for this group and Cora uason assistant advisor, will ac company Mrs. Gallaher. Leslie ReserrM viii va. election of officers Wednesday. The advisor Tver la T .,... Brown. The seventh Reserves at Leslie will elect nffw t.i, day. Garfield fteiarvpa nmi ti. advieprship ot Luln Allen will ianrsaay. as will McKmiey with MM. M. Panek. Miss Mildred Millor U l.i.n.. of Park. Miaa nilw ..- Richmond, but the dates for meetings hare not been set. umerj-d visors will be announced within the near future. Iva Clare Love Teacher ot Ytolta (Accredited State Department Public Instruction) BOm KoKh Liberty Street Teiepks lP7-jr OIWHESTRATRAISDCa" Tdephoaa UN l J i V -T. fc.-" . !.... . . . ..'.", ..'. .. r ..-..,".7'.. v - "