i t . n ,7. ft st in usiesu aw caverns ; or - i i i OUYI M. DOAX, Society Editor. l-JU .? -I- IT 1 ntere v. - . - ; ! SPRING IS HERE - - BOTH the calendar and Oregon -weather, agree on one thing1 spring is here. It came quietly, Saturday with a gentle whiff of soft air and the perfume of rafcwlrenched violets and waxen hyacinths; it -came bringing with it the urge to dijr in the garden, to ride-horseback over crooked paths trailing between green timber, to follow a winding road to far points and see new things and thus think new ThnnorVfa to rrmVo mArrv if "the hnh fn friftTullv COttaeeS which have waited patiently cuuiuBiosw vnuua ui iuuic uava. niui i j s " 7: 'swallows. -V ? r-::. :J ; "..s-rl-: h . .;K- j- .-. i -. Even has Spring borne in on her wing the first hint of, romance which is as much a part of the spring as the rain and flowers. Today one of the first lovely spring weddings will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard ai which time their daughter. Miss Margreta Millard will wed Ed Ordway of Portland. ' - And with the advent of Spring cornea the-announcement from the Salem Garden club that the- spring flower show date has been set for April 18 and 19. ' r V - And with the Spring also comes music, ; and there is no lack of it this last two weeks, in March. March 25 the Sa lem Civic chorus and the Madrigal -club will, sing in concert; JJarch 30 the Salem Mac Do well club will present its artists in its March concert; and March 31 has been set as the ten tative date for .Neah-Kah-Nie string quartet which will give the last of its group of three concerts at the home of Mr. and Mrs-. Hal Patton. , ' - I" ' m . '.: . : 1 Music Will In Days Preceding " April Fifth I MARCH will go out to the soft strains of music regard less the disposition of its weather and Easter will come in with theecho of the last lovely concert of March 31, the tentative date set for, the last day of the three con certs given in Salem this season by the Neah-Kah-Nie string quartet. .i c ''''") : ; The first of the coming concerts will be March: 5 at which time Prof. E. W. Hobson will present its choruses, Millard - Ordway Wedding "Event Oi Today SUNDAY afternoon at S 'clock hi a charming- home wedding. Miss Margreta Millard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.-B. Millard, will become the bride of Edgar Ordway. son of Mr. and ; Mrs. O. C. Ordway of Astoria.. Rer. B. Earle Parker, of tha First j Methodist EP Lb copal church, will read theaerrviee before 0 friends and relatives who will com from Portland, Astoria. Corvallle. aaJ other ralley towns to be present ' tor .the event. The bridal party wiU take Its nlace before as improvised, akar banked with palms, lim, and; masses of spring flowera ia soft shades. Floor eandalabra will mark either nd or the altar. Flowers arranged in. graceful bas kets, la low bowls, and banked ' against the fire place wHl give an added touch of beanty to the liv lng rooms of the Millard homo. Mrs. , Archie MElard . of Port land will sins "O. Promise Me" preceding the ceremony and Prof. J - T. S. Roberts will accompany ner. At the close of this solo. Prof. Ro berta will play the processieaaH and the bridal party will take its 4 lare.. , Miss Millard will wear a charm In; formal gown of soft blue Isce with matching jacket and will carry an arm bouquet of butter fly roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Neva Kibbe, sister of the bride-to-be. will be matron; of honor aad her only attendant. She will wear . a format gown of flowered chiffon - and will carry h arm beuauet of sweet peas and "roses tied with knotted ribbon. I ' Mr. Ordway has chosen Richard Newton of Portland as beet man. A reception win follow the cere mony. . Mlaa Evangeline Millard . will greet at the door and Mrs. Fred Buchanan-of McMlnnTille . will receive; Mrs. B. B. Herrlck and Mrs. L. Ballantyne of Dallas will assist about the rooms and Mrs. Harold Millard and - Miss Rath Brledwell will direct the guests npstalrs. " - Mrs. Roswell Conner of Me- MinnTille and -Mrs. T. S. Roberts will ponr and cut Ices. Miss Lois Millard will hare charge of the dining room and Miss Georgia Spencer. Miss Rath Brledwell. . Miss Wynjetta Guthrie of Corral Us will assist in serrlnr. Immediately following the re ception the young people will leare for a short tour into Cali fornia and tpon their return they will make their home at ISfr East lth street. Portland. The bride-to-be win wear- asher going away costnma a russet colored ensem ble with black hat and accessories to match. . . : . t, Miss Millard has spent moat of ner life la Salem where. she was prominent before she left Salem two years ago. to make her home in peruana. Mr. ordway U coa - nected with the Southern Pacific company offices in Portland. CloTerdale Mr. and Mrs. Ar--thnr Kanka entertained Thursday . erenlng in honor of the birthday of their son, Gordon. The area- ng was most pleasantly spent with games and conTersatloa. Da- licions refreshments were aerred. A birthday cake with green can dies centered the table. Those present were the honor guest, Gordon Kaake. Edith and Mable Schifferer. Gertrude Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schif fered. Mr. and Ms. Jay Cook, Joyce Kuake and Mr. and Mrs. Kunke. , . . "' Jefferson Geraldlne Dayls celebrate her elerenth birthday aanlrersary Thursday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cummins, on Third street. Several of her young friends vera lnrited to- help celebrate the day. After games, lunch was serred. through the winter months forf Herald Easter -othe Civic Men's chorus and the Madrigal 'club in an un- usually beautiful song con cert. The program -will in clude: 1 v. Now is the Time for Makings Songs ... . .!.". ....... Rogers Whigs of Night J......... Watts Miss Lillian Scott The Clouds ef - Heaven . . . .Yates The Palequln L ........ . .Shaw Wendell Robfnson - We've Been a-While . a-Wan- derlng, carrol arr. - by Vaughn Madrigal club and Cirlc chorus Ten Are the Tide. . . .Snodgrass Ranald Crarea at Is He?- from TraTlata" ' e "VsTul ' Miss Aldean Smith ' . Sylrla . . . . ." Speaks Morning .....'.........Speaks Clrie Chorus aad Apollo elob members My Lara Dwelt la a Northern Laad ................ .Klgar Madrigal club aad Clric chorus . Tae- Sea Gypsy. ....... . .Head Docturne .. .... .... . . . Craven Ererett Craven The Turtle Doye ........... ............arr. by Williams Leon Jennlson aad choruses Tka Last Hoar. ....... .Kramer will go with my father a plowln ' ... L . . . .... . Qnlllcr Just as the Tide was Flo-lng - Williams Madrigal club land Cirlc chorus This program will be given In the- Nelson building auditorium aad will begini at 8 o'clock -according to the present plans. There will be a alight charge for this concert, the first time any charge has been made hy this rmn -ef sinaara. March. 10 i the Salem: Mae- Dttwell dab- 1 will - present its 1 March program with- Mlas Iva Clare Lore, violinist, and Miss! Edith Findleyi pianist, as the young artists. Both are well known in Salem and have given many delightful hours -of - music ta the public The program will begin at 8:15 o'clock In the audi torium of. Waller halL wniam-ette- nahrereity. ' Immediately:: following Easter Miss ; Franees Vlrginie Melton wilt begin the seventh season of spring recitals given by her stu dents of piano In Willamette nniversity. . ' Each recital 'will ' include an hour of time, and will begin ex actly, at " 8 .o'elockv To these events the public Is invited. Among the advanced students Is Miss Rosalind i Van Winkle, sen ior student in sociology' who la playing aa advanced ' piano stu dent's recital. ,-f Miss Doris ' Corbts, senior scholar In. the nnlTerslty, Is play ing her senior recital, and Helena Price is playing a recital after a year's post graduate work. Mis Price haa been In Willamette this year -under the Posser scholarship and has taken both voice and piano. P Miss Frances Law. Elizabeth Clement, and Marjorie ' Odell are sophomore students - who will play In onejecltaL . The remain, der of the recitals win be either freshman students or general re citals of advanced and Interme diate students. Each Monday night beginning wua Aprn S these recitals wiU p gtven until June 1. Monmoath C. E. Fetser, pro prietor of the Violet Ray restau rant, was host Saturday evening to a birthday surprise dinner party compllmentlnr - Raymond Nelson. Spring flowera .gave color to-the long table where covers were placed for the guest of hon or. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nelson, jar. ana Airs. J. i Nelson. Mrs. O. Olson. Juanlta and Betty Jane Nelson. Bessie Weeks, Mary Me Tavlsh, Gordln Murphy, Dan Hy att, Meirord Nelson and the host. Donald Allison, son of .Mr. and Mrs. j. e. AJHson, is home for spring vscatloa from the Univer sity ef Washington, where he is a student. Artisan Program . ; Of Interest An outstanding program of the year from . the standpoint of in terest and entertainment was that giren by the Arltsan lodge at its regular meeting Thursday night In Fraternal temple. . A 8:30 o'clock potluck sapper preceded "the program . to which Artisans and their . friends had been lnrited. The program includ ed vocal solos, instrumental mu sic orchestra, readings. . I . An especially laterestlnr . per son who appeared on the program was Alexander Melovldofi, violin ist of uote, who has recently come to ha an Instructor In music on. the staff at the Chemawa In dian SehOOl. - r Others who took part- in .the program are Miss Mas In e Case. Miss Hughes, Saul Pollnofsky. Mrs. Henry Lea, Miss Clandina Roland, Mrs. Earl Pearcy, Arnold Taylor, Jack Polinofsky, , Albert Halseth, Lela Lea, Joy Turner Moses, Mrs. A. J. Arehart, Mrs. Ruthyan Turner, 'ilrs. R. Hoop er. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Prultt and an orchestra directed by Ivan Martin and composed of Joy Turner Moses; Alexander Melovi doff, Sol. Pollnofsky, Clarence Wanger, E. A. Prultt. Arnold Taylor, Evelyn Hebel, William Moses, -Henry Lee. J. E. Mlnkle wlta, Glenn Buright, Albert Hal-, seth. Charles Larsen. Glenn Rol lins. Margaret - Livesley, Roland Graber, Walter Bush Eldon Fos ter. Lela Lee. Jack Pollnosky. : 8everal hoars of dancing fol lowed the program. 1 ' Staytdn Woman's Club Has -Travel Program Btayton-- The meeting of tne Women's club Thursday was' a most enjoyable one. This parti cular meeting had: Been designat ed as travel day and Mrs. C. H. Brewer gave a most interesting talk of her recent visit to Flor ence, Italy. . She had a number of pictures of the city and its build ings. " statuary uand - works of art. Mrs. Brewer's talk was followed by two popular Irish violin bal lads played hy Miss Patsy Mayo, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. W. Mayo. Mrs. Pago then save a resume of her trip and residence in Alaska. She had many photo graphs of Indians and their tribal garb and pictures showing native ceremonies. t ,., ! , -i ' - The-meetlng closed with a reci tation by Jo McCleadon, the small daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs. L., B. Mcdendon. Hostesses for the af ternoon were Mesdames. , . Grace- Neobart, Edna 81aper, Mary Mayo and Amelia Cladek. ? Afternoon tea waa served from a .table tas tily decorated in keeping with St. Patrick's day. Beautiful boqaets of daffodils, Oregon crape - and forsythla and twa beautiful dugs woven of bright colored silk and loaned by Mrs. J. W. Mayo, added much color to the room. A tapes try from Florence. Italy 'which had been sent from here to Mrs. Nelbert by her niece. Miss Genevieve- Tanks, was also much . ad mired. -During the bos la ess saaslon an lavitatlon waa read from the Wal luga dub for the Stayton ladles to visit them on March 28. The Stay ton women were vnost happy to accept the invitation. A commit tee appointed to confer with city oinciaig in regard to cleaning on the lot south of the elnb house re ported favorably. Shaw.The Twentieth Century club, -met at the home of Mrs. John " Amort Thursday . Those present were Mrs. John Bottiaer, Mrs. Ed Gotfln. Mrs. Ivan ' Put- ham, Mrs. Charles McAllister, Mrs. Nail 7olf. Mrs. - William Berg, and hostess,. Mrs. John Amort. , ' - JrJ; -All Photos Camp Fire Platis Grand Council Fire fpHE most spectacular event of Xthe year for the Campflre will be held Saturday in the Y. Mi a A. An elaborate program (haa been ; planned, and at this time honors for which the Camntlre ftirla have been working; all year will be bestowed. g The program as - planned in cludes bugle call by Boy Scouts of Chemawa; hand algn: group singing followed by Invocation hy Rer. D. J. Howe; series bf Campflre service: talk by Mayor P.' M. Gregorys reeeivins. of new members:. - group of. Scotch musical numbers; conferring- of honors upon girls and guardians: awarding of local and national honors; and 'many special music al numbers ' i The public is Invited td attend this interesting: and Instructive program and ceremony of ,the Campflre- groups - of Salem and surrounding communities. t , Mrs. C. G. Geer Willard Club Speaker The Willard women's club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Adam Hersch Thursday afternoon. Interesting- reports were siren on fhtoa and the Chinese people by Mrs. Karl Haberly and Miss Vera Ottoway. , . . Mrs. T. C. Geer of Salem cave a talk on music and urged the Willard women to sponsor a com munity musicals daring music week in May. II Following a delightful social hour the; hostess was assisted In serving by her sister. Miss Evelyn Emery. , T . ! Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. - Karl . Haberly, Mrs. FTed? Knight. Mrs. Ted Finley. Mrs. Dan - Hlllman, Mrs. Robert Bye, Miss Vera Ottoway, Mrs. Helen Paget. Mrs. . Robert Jans, Miss Olive Ottoway. Mrs. 43. j C. Geer. Mrs. ; W. P. Emery. . Miss Evelyn Emery. anA the hostess, Mrs, Adam Hersch. ji Miss Vera Ottoway will enter tain the club April I. . - - - - - S Miss Long Speaks In Independence f . . Independence -An Interesting meeting of the Woman's dub was held Tuesday afternoon, in 'the club rooms. 'Miss Harriett Lous,, state librarian was tha principle speaker for the afternoon. Mrs. Merle-Ebbe and. Miss Gbd dar each aava solos. A silver tea was given for the benefit of the library fund. -h : Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs.' A.' LC'.Tbomas.; Mrs. EimbaQ, Miss Mym Moatgomery, Mrs. B. F. Swops, Mrs. 8. i B. Walker, . Mra " A. - B. - Robinson. Mrs. G. Carbray and . Mrs. Clyde Williams. ; i" I r. ;t J ; f i . , ' ,..-. 'i I : Mrs..:. Henry Lee -entertained Friday even In r-with a delightful musical evening: in compliment to her students aad invited friends. A program was given by Jbe sto- dents and Mrs. A. J. Arehart and Saul Pollnofsky assisted. At the refreshment hour Henry Lee, cel- loisr, saul Pollnofsky and Mrs. Henry Lee, gave a group bf trio umbers, students taking part ta tha . program were- Alica Ann Wlrtv Norma Jean Gilbertson. Marjorie Wlnkenwerger, Janet rryer. Eiixahetb Ramp, nutb Alice Ramp, Jeanetta Arehart, Mary Louise lUtter. Barbara Mil ler, Barbara Compton. Ruth Wil son. Lucille- Wilson, Betty Boyle. Anita Savajre. Mary Allan, Del ia Locke and Patsy Lee. by Kennsli-ElUs. Miss Emory of Pratum Will Marry The Pratum ladles' aid held Ha regular meeting at the- home of Mrs. W. P. Emery Wednesday afternoon. Following a brief busi ness meeting the aid surprised Miss Evelyn Emery with a mis cellaneous shower as a token of appreciation tor her work in the Pratum Methodist church. ' : Miss Emery haa announced tha date of her wedding for April If , at which , time she will become the brlda of Rev. Robert B. S hat- tuck of Dayton. . These present were 'Miss Em ery, Mrs. G. H. Thompson; Mrs. Helen Paget, Mrs. UUfe Cernu, Mrs; LyUa Olthoff, Mrs. J. J. Thampson, Mrs. ' Fred . Herse. Mrs. J. C Janes," Mrs. Archie Bowen. Mrs. Paul Silka, Mrs. Os car Myers, Miss Jaasia Glasnar, Mrs. Sipes. Mrs. Harold da Vtlea, Miss Pearl GJaxner. Miss Grace Klaen. Miss Alice Hersch -Mrs. Dick Kleen, Miss AdeUide Scrlb er, Mrs. W. E. Branch. Mrs. WU Uam de Vriea. Mrs. ' UcGinnls, Mrs. Ted' Kleen.. Mrs. A. Hersch, Mrs. Emery. Mrs. Adam Hersch, and Mrs. George Klem. Auburn Club Changes Meeting Date Auburn The Auburn Woman's dub met at tha home of Sirs. C. J. Griffith. Thursday afternoon and spent. tha afternoon in 'conversa tion and sewing on dish towels for the echoolhouaa - kitchen. Three chapters, of "Dr. Shelton in Tiber were read.' - At the close of- th afternoon refreshments Were served by-the hostss daaghter and danghter-in-law. Miss Vada Griffith and Mrs. Ban Griffith. . , ' . The next meeting- will be held' at the home of Mrs. Ben H. Haw kins, April t. ; The meeting date was chanced so It would not oc cur in . the same week with ? the community dub.: -1 1 Those present were: Mrs. Percy McElroy, Mrs, I Feskens, Mrs. Mike Lucas, r Mrs;. William: Tschepp, - Mrs. - Don Smith, Mrs. Tarpley, Mrs. Roy Redgorm, Mrs. T. C. Morgan, Mrs. Harvey Arm strong;, Mrs. Bryan Conler, Mrs. C E. EarlSr- Mrs. Claude. Arm strong. Mrs. v Harold; - KKStrom, Mrs. Ben- H Hawkins, . Mrs. T. A: Juza and the hostess, Mrs.' C 3. Griffith. ; . - ; : . . e a a " National President to Visit Portland 1 - Mrs. Ada ' Harrison otr Wood haven, New . York. and .national president o fthe auxiliary to the Veterans of - Foreign Wars, -will visit in Portland Monday. Execu tives of . Oregon units will meet and confer with bar in Portland. : Among; these are Mrs. . Mark Skiff, state president ef the Oregon- War Mothers, and Mrs. Wil liam Rushv president of the local a axillary to the Veterans of For eixna Wars, v; They will attend the- banquet which wiu be given at tne sen son hotel Monday night In com nliment toi Mrs. Harriaon. ; Jefferson- -Mrs. Mack Hamby entertained at her country home northeast of Jefferson, In honor of her husband's birthday, which occurred Sunday. The evening' was spent in playing cards and visiting, i At a lata hour refresh ments were served. Those en joying the evening beside the honor guest. Mack Hamby. and Mrs. Hamby, were Mrs. William Ettner and two children, Mr. Ettner's mother, Mrs. 2ayie Dorman. Mrs. Lydla Hoyt, Miss Lou Miller, ; Kenneth Dorman, Robert Galbreath, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lillard. ' r v ;,.j.;s. - e. .e j.:...- ';. Valsetsv-Tbe P. T. A. will hold the March meeting Thursday It in the community hall. TODAY WE PRESENT . .... Mrs. WiJiiam Fordyee Fargo, president o f the third district of the federation' of the Women's clubs of Oregon, tcho will preside at the district meeting in HilUborv Friday. ... i j Miss Gretchen Thielstn talented young ihusicianof Salem, who gave an unusually lovely pipe or gan recital for a group of invited guests at the studio, of Prof . and Mrs. T. S, Roberts the past wdelc end. Miss ThieUen plans to give a public recital in the' near future. j ; Mrs. Lewis Griff ith, prominent young matron of Salem, who has been in attendance at the Thurs day and Friday state convention of the Daughters o f the American Revolution. Mrs. Griffith is secre tary of Chemhketb chapter, D. A. R. ' i f I Mrs. W. M. Stoddard Missionary Hostess Wallace, Koad An interesung meeting of tha Calvary Baptist Missionary society of Salem was held at tha home of Mrs. William M. Stoddard on Wallace road Fri day afternoon. Mrs. J. R. Brown of West i Salem and Mrs. Robert Sachler and Mrs. W. F. Foster of Salem were joint hostesses. A profusion of daffodils arranged in tair vases gave a spring-time at mosphere to the guest rooms. rMs. S. R. Vail, president, pre sided at the business session. Re ports wer heardL. from officers and committees of the society. It was announced . that election of officers would be held at tba home of Mrs. Carl Ruber, ia AprlL Mrs. Vina, Gila, who recently returned from r Ontario gave m most interesting account of her year spent there. Mrs. W. A. Bar- kus conducted the - missionary study period: ' on. "India tor Christ, illustrating her talk with maps. Mrs; Barkus waa assisted by supplementary talks by Mrs.' O. Pickens, Mrs; Walter Nelson, and Mrs. W. T. Foster. Those nresent voted to send let ters of commiseration to Mrs. H. S. Gila and Mrs. Roth; membera who ara 111. . Special guest Friday were Mrs. D. V. Martin of Sale mand Mrs. W." Kenneth Henry of . Zena. . .Members attending were: Mrs. 8. R. Vail, Mrs. G. C. Earner. Mrs. Wayne D. Henry, Mrs. G. E. Amundsen, .Mrs.' O. Pickens-, Mrs. S. Willis. Mrs. Walter Nelson. Mrs. Earl Gregg. Mrs. ' Bruce Willis, Mrs. W. A. Barkus, Mrs. Carl Hu ber, MrswlW. F. Foster, Mrs. W. Earl Cochran, Mrs. Glen Gregg Miss Nina McNary. Mrs. Earl V. Barham, Mrs. C R. Gregg, Mrs. C. Mundinger. Miss M. GUe, Mrs. Walter Stolts, Mrs. Frank Huber, Mrs. G. Aj Ross, Mrs. George Rho ten, Mrs; Webster, Mrs. R, W. Dirks, Mrs. W. T.- Jenks, Mrs. L J. Enslln. Mrs. P. C Pratt. Mrs.. J. R. Brown, Mrs. Robert Sachler, Mrs. W. N. Crawford and the hostesses, Mrs. William M. Stoddard. I Mrs," J. B. Brown, Mrs. Robert Sachler and . Mrs. W. F. Foster. -h . All-Day Meeting -West Stayton Club West - Stayton Wednesday af ternoon the West Stayton Ladies Birthday eirib met at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Chamberlin. " After a! short business meeting a contest was held to sea who would make the most quilt blocks.. First prise was awarded to Mrs. Bruce Bowne. who had completed tour blocks. Second prise was tor neatness; j and ' this ' was won by Mrs.. James Rand of Salem. Mrs. Bell Woosley received third prise, being the last one to complete her second block. Sally Goes end Nellie Woesley received birthday presents, having had birthdays since the last meet ing. . .-l ' -. ; : Elsie . Bone was Joint hostess with Mrs; Chamberlin. Delicious refreshments were served. . Eighteen women- were present. Invited guests were Mrs. T. T. Mo CI ei lan and Mrs. O. O. Lacy. The next meeting; will be with 'Mrs. Minnie Diciman April U Independence The Whist club met for a no-host dinner at the Olsen cafe Monday evening, after which ' they i were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams. Joe -Habbard and Mrs. K. O. McConnell held high honors in cards.!, Members present were Mrs. Nellie Damon. Mrs. Delia Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hub bard, Mr. and Mrs. Claud skinner, Mr. and Mrs, Gny Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCarthy. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Butler, Dr. and Mrs. o. a. conneu. - - A. A. W. Plans : National Meet PLANS wre made publie - at the Saturday luncheon meet ing of. the Salem branch of the American Association of Uni versity Women at tha Elks tem ple concerning the national meet ing of the association in Boston April g to 11. . This convention will also mark the fiftieth anni versary of the founding of the as sociation. A notice of particular Interest to Salem is the fact that April between 11 fo'cloek noon and o'clock, western time, there will be broadcast over the National broadcastings system of the pre gram being: given in Boston. This program wilj include lectures of outstanding Interest by educators, of unusual prominence. The pro gram will -be. gives later as to who will speak, on the subject up-, on which he will speak. At the Saturday luncheon Miss Beatrice Walton was speaker and she . took as' her subject a brief, sketch of the history of .Russia from away 19 the past to the pres ent, and . supplemented her re marks with 'descriptions of Rus sia as aha found it in her month's visit there this past summer. ifoint Birfthday Party s Success A delightful birthday party was Siren Thursday afternoon at the Methodist home at 1(26 Center street, ; for those who had birth days during the months of Feb ruary, March and April Mrs. E. J. Swafford. Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. L. M. Schartf were special guests. ' After playing games Rev. A. L. Beckendorf pf the Philippine Is lands gave an Illustrated talk on tnat country, and also sang both la English and in the ; Tagalog dialect-' '-I ' - The tea tables were beautifully decorated, saggestlva of the three months. Bfrthday cakes also graced the tables. Mrs. Swafford and Mrs. Scharft poured, and the hostess, Mrs; GUmas, was assist ed by Mrs. Klmsey. Mrs. Rollo. Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Snnner, Mrs. MUlett and Mlsa Ruth Nelson. The combined ages of the nine who celebrated their birthday is 612. Mrs! James Burgess Entertains Mrs. James Burgess enter tained - - Saturday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. William R. Paulson of Heppner, Oregon; who has been heir house guest for the past few days. Spring, flowers made a dalightral background for tha card tables and players. At a late hour Mlsa Dorothy Mon roe assisted jMrs. Burgess tn serr lag tea. - ;; ' - Guests were Mrs. Fred Dan-can.- Mrs. Tom Wood. Miss Mil dred Chrtstenfton, Miss Marjorie Christenson Mrs.. Mllek McKey. Mrs. Peters I and Mrs. Bnssell Pratt, also Of Heppner. v .' Benefit Card Party Pleasant Event The Thimble clab entertained with benefit -100- card party In the Fraternal temple card rooms Friday afternoon. Mrs. Paulina Clark and Mrs. Hattle Kennon were the social committee in charge and , Mrs. O. L. Darling. Mrs. Thelma Teeaonand Mrs. John Epoag wereln charge of the ar rangements.' The affair proved to be a successful afternoon. . -A second benefit la being plan ned for April It at I o'clock in the Fraternal temple club rooms. I I 1 Young People Enjoy spring Frolic One Of the iollr events nf spring for members of the young er set was the dance sponsored by the ballet and tap. dance clas ses of Mrs. Jnlla White in Cas tilllan hall Thursday. The hall was cleverly arranged In imita tion of an Oriental garden. MIse Ruth Gillette was general chairman and was assisted by Miss Roberta Varley, Miss Cyn thia Delano, Miss Dorothy Kellog. Lowell Cribble and Maurice Hud klas. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Berger, Dr. and Mrs. Don Baylor and aira. rranx Myers were patrons ana pairouessee. The ga-est 11H lncladed: Tha Mlsaea nv IT.n.h- t Ise Cramer. Kathryn Corey, Jane Harland. Beatrice Johnson. Rose mary Sawyer, Jesse Cooper, WIU ma King, Dorothy Krebs. Geor gia Nash. La Von Watklna. Phyllis Day. Ethel Bolter, Rosa Lee Nus haum. Ruth Brledwell. Ellen Hemeaway. LaRayne Klnser, Dor la McCallister, Dorothy McDonald, Betty Mae Hartung. Dorothy Blaisdell. Dorothy James. Betty Sn.U' 2?rtbr Kellogg. Roberta Varley. Viola Crozer. Cynthia De lano. Caroyl Braden. Billy Kerr. Dorothy. Moore, Roberta MfiU. Katharine Earie, Mfldred Miller, Kathryne Rewe. Kathryn Klm ey. Dorria - Kemp. Elisabeth BonelL Helen Weber, Jeanne Lunsford, Katharine Cook, Paul ine Marnach, Maxlne Myers, Ruth Gillette, Grace Day, Isobel More house. Joyce, -Anderson. Fern Harris. LMa Hanna." Rita Cal houn, Dorothy Kent. Elva Sehdn. Isobel Georfe, Edith Findley, Mil dred Caddy. Mildred Wampler. Ardath Toung. Wilda Fleener, and Lillian Swegle. and w The Messrs. , Ole Strandberg. Kenneth Chapman. Earla V. Potter. Glen Newton, Bob Eyre, Fred Smith. L. W PalhAnn Huley. Cleo Chris Seely, W. E. Ratfety, Frank C. Bashor, J. Lee Caddy, Sam Bowe, Arthur Fisher, Leon Perry, . Maarlce Hndklns. Merrick E. Metealf. Lawrence Brown, . Kenneth Coffey. Georre Lloyd, Lloyd Claggett. Ralph Rawle, Ivan Kafonry, E. R. Boch mann. Melvin Coode. Richard II. Upjohn. Delbert Hall. Chet Buckner, Carl Marry. Jim senon. Glenn B. Allen, Gordon Wblt- Httrtnn - f ajH T tTVinmnann Voir ley Mogsn, Jlenry Hendrlcksn, Kenneut u. seeiyr Dale Fiscner. W. Eastman. P. Brownfleld. H. Kneeland. Jo Terbv. ynhnn-r West,. Joe Lowry. Robert Lowry. ram west, nay suing. Fred RetdV. -Ralnh Johnston. TTnward Adams. James M. Clark. Werner Brown. Lnwrane nis.falAll tvim Sodeman. LewU P. Campbell. Jr.. s a at w - - - . tucnara uevers. Li. K. wooary. Bud Hoffnell. Robert, Ramsden, Dale Arehart. THrrtt ' TTrrrn WaUy Hemenway. Eddie Roth. Eli HarTU.fFTank Willard. RoUln eplne. Frank D. Cross. Ronald iiuauns, Fred Cirmlcal, jimmy Sehon and Bob Anthony. Monmouth - The Itlnderear-ten-Prlmarr Council of the Nor mal presented a film 'showing the activities of tha pre-achool child, as the main attraction of their March meeting held Tuesday er enlng in the administration build ing. A number ef' visitors took advantage of the opportunity ex tended to the public to view this Informative production. i i 'Among the folk home for the spring; vacation la Miss Wilda Fleener, accompanied by her house guest, Mlsa Margaret Reed of Portland. Both irlrla are stu dents at Oregon State college. Miss Reed is a pledge to Alpha Chi Omega and Mlsa Fleener Is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority j