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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, May S. 1931 PACE SIX ociety Officers Elected by Chemeketa Group O f DA JR. iyiTi nf nffirerm for the com V . . a Ka. Arfltr Aff I rlfi day Saturday, when th& Cnemeke a nmrhttff e( the Am- erlcan Reyolutlon, met in the audi- tor; am I tne "7 VJJtiViV--I.- session. Mrs. William Fordyce Targe w lectef. J1 j . v nrvnfa.tlan with Otn er office being tilled lr Mrs. H. 1 T. Lrve, Tleespresiaeni; mi. iu li D. Griirun, recoraiag, , r r rtaf nrrRTondlnC SO- Kn,, v. v Avvwff - eretary: Mrs. T. E. Sberwln, tress- urer: Mra. vv. u. joansiwu, v.- lain Mrs. Claude- Emsen, regis trar; Mr. Karl Stelwer, historian; i Mrs. Stephen L. Mlnard. librarian; Mra, C C. Clk. parliamenUrlan; tr.rKurt rtl!nrt mnsician Jkl iiu v " , Mra. John Onr, chapter regent, in m th. installation ser- Tlcea to be held Jnne Sth at the eoantry home J,I-J?: Jones. ;Mrs. j. uia w erred daring the present chapter year as Tice prwiuwu. Following the elections at the Saturday meeting otner diu included 'a report by Mrs. John Carkln of the memorial and dedi cation serrlces to be held by Mult nomah chapter of Portland, as sisted by the local chapter. May 13th at th Salem First Methodist church, ! A no-host luncheon will be held that noon at the. Marlon fcotel. Mrs. V. E. Newcomb re ported that $96 was made at the benefit quilt tea and the chapter voted to raise the sum to $125 to make Its final payment j on the iChampoeg' memorial cabin fund. Mrs. R. C. Painter Is Hostess Tinhhard i A pleasant after noon was enjoyed by the members . of the Pink and Lavender club at the R. C. Painter home Thursday. A program Included a piano du et by Miss Lenore Scholl and Miss Anita Berens; a picture guessing contest using ohj- photos of the members and ai guessing contest - naming by' sight only Trthiles com monly used in cooking. The rooms were beautifully decorated with bouquets of lilacs and iris. A coTered dish luncheon was served. ! . . I The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. I Elizabeth Grim who will be assisted by Mrs. Ava Malone, May 21. j Those present were Mrs. Edith Painter, Mrs. j Elizabeth Grimm, Mrs. Ava Maloner Mrs. Rilla Zeek, Mrs. Myrtle Wolfer, Mrs, Nettle Mayhew, Mrs. Anna Berens. Mrs. Caroline Smolnisky, Mrs. Laura Jackson. Mrs. Mary Kldston, Mrs. s Alice Adams. Mrs. Marie Claypdol, Mrs. Mary Paulsen, Mrs. Elrie Calvert. Mrs. Lucy Sewell. Mrs. MarylMcKey, Mrs. - A. Relchel, Mrs. Anna Wells, Mrs. ; A, Chris ten, Mrs. Nimai deWolfe, Mrs. An na Scholl, MrsjMary Mallory, Mrs. Lenore Schoor Mrs. Meta Friend, Miss Mildred Shoore, Miss Lenore Scholl. Miss Anita Berens. Miss Frances j Wearer, Miss Frances Hatch, Miss Rose Jordan. f - Valsetz Party is Attractive Valsetz Mrs. Doris Sandstrom . entertained Thursday with two tables of bridge. Her home was gaily ; decorated -with . spring flowers." i -4 ' 1 Those Inrlted . were Mrs. -Ida Patton, Mrs. ! Era Gates, Mrs. Dorothy Harris. Mrs Anna Leabo. ; : Mrs. Vein McDonald. Miss Vesta Ross, and Mrs. Georgia Green. - Mrs. Fatton;' and ; Mrs." Green won scores. j ; - Mrs. T. A. Llresley entertained club In bee home Monday after members of her contract bridge i noon. - Mrs. Coazad Paulas- was an additional guest. Miss Margaret Engle spent the weekend la Salem with per par ents, ! Mr. and Mrs. Adam Engle . at the Royal Court apartments. Miss EngU is a student at Oregon Btata college where she Is affiliat ed with Kappa Gamma social sor ority. ,: r- - Mr. and Mrs. R. Chrlsman and . children Marr and Bobby, are ex pected from Portland during the weelr, to be guests at the home of ! Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Lyman steed for a; few days. The Missionary society of the . First Congregational church will V meet. ; Wednesday afternoon at i:jo o'clock at me noma or Mrs W. I. Needham, 915 North Capital :- street.- i . - - . . L ..e Mrs. Milton Meyers, who under . went a major operation at a local hospital about a week ago, is lm proring nicely and expect to re turn to her home within a ahort time. . Mr. and Mrs. Menrr DaDoMt and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ronrhton motored to Conrallis Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. DeBoest's parents, Mr. and Mra. C X. Dear- corn. . i i e e ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Irwin and Mr. ana Mrs. s. e. ung motored to Albanr FTldar omninr htn they were dinner guests at the noma oi Mr.. and Mrs. li. wood raff. ...!..-!- ' Mr. aad Mrs. XL Drews of Port land were guests orer the- week end at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Walker on North Summer atreeu - - ' The Brnsh Collera Commnnltr club will meet Friday erenlng at tne local scnooi bouse. - - ' Hayesrilla The HayesTille Woman's club will meet at the home, of Mrs. . Charles Andresen Thursday afternoon at Z o'clock. . " v j . - . c . Mr, and Mrs. James McFarlane motored to Neskowin Sunday to enjoy a day at the beach. Neiws and Club Oxjvx M. Doak, SOCIAL CALENDAR : Tuesday, May 5 Mrs. Vard HHgbes will bo hostess to 'Etokta club, at her home, 1945 Chemeketa street; at 2: JO o'clock. ' . Ajnericin War Mothers. 2 o'clock; regular business : meeUng and, brief social program; American Lutheran. ehur:h. I ' P. L. E and Fclub at home of Mrs. E. Tali man, 755 SellruV street; 2 o'clock. Regular meeting and so cial hour. ,i ' ; :i " :" . Salem Arts league present Edward W. Tillson. pt anlst.: lecture recital with Saul Polinorsky, riollnist;-8:--. 15 o'clock, Roberts studio. " . ' , . "Bean Bake" fete Wisconsin people beginning at :30 o'clock home of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mackenzie, 1498 North Church street. ' i ' . ; j Wednesday, May 6 . Salem Dakota club, potluck luncheon, : 30 o'clock ; In Atoerican Lutheran church parlors. Program follow- - lDi District Methodist church Ladles Aid at Sllrerton: i women attending from Salem met at Leslie church at 10 9'clock: Salem women furnishing music for; program. ; . Kaglea and auxiliary obsenre Mother'a day program at Fraternal temple; open to public Ladies of Hons club, guests of Mrs. Lei and Smith; special program and social afternoon being planned. . Crescendo club of Salem high school, 7:30 o'clock, Old People's home. v Salem Symphony orchestra, T, M. C. A. gymnasium, 8 o'clock. s , N Willamette unirersity school of music, ensemble program,; Waller hall, 8:15 o'clock. State training school program, Dr. A. F. de Lespin asse, band master. ' Tlano and rlolin ensemble at residence studio of Mrs. Joy Turner Moses, Wednesday 8 p. m. All Interest ed cordially inrlted. : The Knight Memorial Aid society business meeting Wednesday. May 8. with Mrs. . Maude Pointer, 1050 ' North 15th street. Missionary society. First Congregational church, Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. W. I. Needham, 995 North Capitol street. St Paul's senior guild will meet with Mrs. J. H. OHng!r," 1109 Mill street, Wednesday afternoon 2:30 o'clock. i Spring Valley Missionary society will meet Wed nesday afternoon 2:30 with Mrs. Roy E. Barker. Thursday, May 7 Elsinore theatre, string ensemble of Salem Junior sympbony orchestra. I State tuberculosis hospital program, Tdlss Lena M. Dotson in charge. i Girls state training school program. Girls Glee club of schools; Mrs. Mabel S. Powers in charge. State school for blind, program, Miss Mary Schultx in charge, i Sacred Heart academy, spring recital, St. Joseph's hall, 8:30 o'clock. ' Women's Home Missionary society First Methodist church,. Thursday. 2:30 p. m. in church parlors. Dero tjons In charge of Mrs. Paul Edwards with program in charge, of Mrs. George Lewis. All members requested to bring mite boxes. f Hayesrille Woman's club will meet at j the home Of Mrs. Charles Andresen Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. ) Friday, May 8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott hosts to "Leslie Ladles Aid at country home; basket luncheon; leare church 11:00 o'clock. Sacred Heart academy, spring recital. 2:30 o'clock, St. Joseph's hall. Piano ensemble, Salem Music Teacher's association; armory, 8:15 o'clock. . Chemawa orchestra, Friday, Y. M. C. A. lobby, 8:15 . o'clock, i ; Y's Menette's club at home of Mrs. Fred Duncan, 1000 Capitol street, 2:30 Friday afternoon. Regular monthly meeting Women's Missionary so- clety, First Baptist church, Friday 2 p. m. at church ' parsonage. Mrs. W; Robins hostess. The Brush College jCoraraunltr"club will meet Fri day evening in the local school house. ; Saturday, May 9 , Parrtsh Junior . high school band, and Salem choirs festival of music, armory, 8:15 o'clock. Scotia Mills -lA farewell party was giren Thursday 'afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Rich in honor of Mrs. i-Beu Merry wno leares this week 'for Chicago to lire with - her ! daughter. Mrs. Merry recently lost ner nome py fire. A Rleasant aiternoon was Auiored. after which a delicious lunch was serred. ; These present were the honor ruest. Mm. Merry, Mrs. E. R- Lawrence, Mrs. Sarah Lamb. Mrs. Laurel Lamb, Mrs. Harry Hicks, Mrs. E. W. Coulson, Mrs. A. L. Brougherr Mrs. Addle Smith, Mrs. Ethel Cox. Mrs. H. H. Macy, Mrs. Anna White, Mrs. Vina Losinger,! Mrs. Joe' Dale, Mrs. T. M. Dunagan, and Mrs. Albert Rich. i Mr. add Mrs. Mike Paaek en tertained recently with an interest ing spring breakfast at their home in South Salem, with coven being arranged for Mr. and Mrs. J. E. BUnkhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Holman. Spring flowers used ar tistically about the rooms made a pretty setting for the affair. -On Sunday erenlng; dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Panek included Dean Roy R- and Mrs. Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rahe. The din- nig table was made lorely by a centerpiece of lilies of the ralley, roses sfhd forget-me-not where places were marked for the guests. The R. N. J4 elub met at the home of Mrs. Hugh :' Shepherd Friday with Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and . Miss Doatha Shepherd as assistant hostesses. A splendid dinner was serred at noon, after which the business meeting was held, and time used in cutting one cresses ior , tne arm . team. Mrs. Guy Syron, Mrs. Chan. Swartout and Mrs. Harry Hicks will be Joint hostesses - for the next meeting f which will be June a. -1 : u - e. - Grand Island. The 1 regular meeting of the Mothers' Circle will be held next Wednesday, May . Instead of the Wednesday in -ihe . month as nsuai. Tne club- will meet at the home of Mrs. Cecil wm Each member is asked to answer roll call with something concern ing motner in , keeping with Mother's day of the following Sunday, : - . t" . . . . . Mr. and Mra.- Frank Chapman returned home Monday morning from a pleasant week end spent in Portland. j 1 .. - Additional Society . on lrage;9 . Society Editor, Mr.- and Mrs. Floyd Smith, 1755 North Cottar e ' street. r receiting . congratulations upon the . birth of a baby daughter, born Sunday afternoon at a local nospitai. - - - j - .- - e-;: : - Turner. Mrs. R. Lee Thles sen and Mrs. Jr. "R pn Joint hostesses Friiay even ing at tne Thelssen home, in en tertaining informally a group of matrons of the younger set and two young lady friends. Spring flowers were used about the rooms. : The erenlng was spent with music and conrersatlon, with refreshments serred by the hostesses. The guest list includ ed Mrs. D. B. Parks, Mrs. Neil Edwards, Mrs.J. E. Whitehead. Jr., Mrs. LaRue Stephenson, Mrs. E, C. Bear, Mrs. G. A. McKay. Mrs. Deane Tucker, Miss Helen Peets and .MUs Mabel Tucker. Sllrerton The Associated Stu dents of the senior hirh nehnrJ n. tertained with a dancing party at me jsngene Field auditorium Fri day sight. -Patronesses inrlted were Mrs. H. B. Latham, Mrs. Henry Waldner. Mrs. W. E. Daris, Mrs. Carey Ball, Mrs. H. R. Irtsh and Mrs. L L. Stewart: If Lu rrn. ces Stewart was general chairman oi tne dance, with Miss Helen Da vis as chairman of the patroness committee. Miss Erelyn Barr as chairman of the refreshment com mittee and Miss Vera Beer In charge of decorating, assisted by Miss Edna Minor, Miss Ina Hayes and Bill Gates. - - , ' ' - '. Hubbard. Many persons pa tronized the May t day sapper serred,. by the members "of the Community guild at the L O. O. F. hail Friday erenlng. . Bouquets of blue; and white Iris made attractire : decorations for the tables. - 5 The supper was planned by Mrs. Geom 1nttir w. xr. McKenxie and Mrs. Margaret McMannis, members of : the teo tiuninmiuefc' .. . . . .e; The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the First Baptist church will be held at 2 o'clock Friday at the church parsonage. Mrs. W. Rob ins will be hostess for the after noon. .. . .'. - ' ' ; n ,Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Knighton were Portland -.visitors in Salem orer the week end, enroute from Medford, .where 1 they -hare been risltlns for the past few days. The Spring Valley Missionary society will meet Wednesday aft ernoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Roy E. Barker. Aff airs aret Pro To Become Bride' OiG.L.Poor One. of the most Interesting events of the Willamette May day festivities.-was the announcement or the betrothal of Miss Margaret Pro, daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. George L. Pro Salem, to George 1 Poor, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C Poor, 1145 East 17th street, Portland, Oregon. The wedding date has been plan ned for June 11 J which will . be solemnised in Boston, . Massachu setts, where the groom Is now enrolled In th Boston University Theological Seminary.. The young couple were gradu ated In the class of 1930 of Willam ette university, where. they were both well known In campus acti vities. Miss Pro Is a member of Delta phi sorority and was also on the unirersity debate team and since graduation has been teach ing in the science department at Parrish junior high school. Mr. Poor was a member of the Blue Key, a national honorary men's service fraternity, was well known In Collegian circles, and was editor of the 1930, Wallulah. He la a member of Kappa Gamma Rho social fraternity. The announcement came as a surprise to the members of . the Wesleyan Serrice Guild of the Ja son Lee . church, which was held at the home of Miss Marcia Fuest man. Small cards, in heart stamped enrelopes bore tire news of the wedding date. The cards, had attractively hand painted wed ding bells and blue lovers knots. surrounding a heart shaped pic ture of the betrothed couple, which; was concealed on plates us ed during .the jserrlng of the re freshments. Miss Pro plans to leare Salem June 7 th for Boston-. - Mrs. Ernest Cody Westoics Hostess . Sclo. Mrs. Earnest Cody, a former member of the Westoics club, was hostess at an all-day meeting of the club, Thursday at her home near Tangent. ' Dinner was served at noon by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Violet. The afternoon was spent in conrersatlon. .Members present were Mrs. Emma Brown, Mrs. O. A. Hall, Mrs. Traaen, Mrs. Inman and daughter Fay, Mrs. Earnest Mc Crae. Mrs. J. I. Shelton, and Mrs. Kenneth Purdy. 1 Club 'meets next time with Mrs. McCrae. Mrs. Calbreath is Salem Guest Monmouth Mrs. Adeline Cal breath of Monmouth Is a guest of Mrs. Ada GIbler. In Salem. The women are cousins, and are ob serving their annual custom of celebrating their birthdays to gether. Mrs. Glbler's birthday oc cured May 2; and Mrs. Calbreath's May 3, and each was 73 years of age. Their maiden names were also very similar: Mrs. Gibler's name having been Ada Cushman, and Mrs. Calbreath's, Adeline Cushman. Mr 8. Calbreath was born near Eugene and Mrs. GIbler in Illin ois, both in the year 1858. Brush Creek. The lovely country home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson was the scene of a happy gathering Sunday when relatives met to assist Mr. ' and Mrs. Benson- in observing their silver wedding anniversary, i A noon day : dinner was en joyed at two large tables In the dining j room. A bouquet of sweet peas, and Cecil Brunner roses 1 centered that table . at which j the honor guests were seated.! Besides Mr. and - Mrs. Benson,- others seated at the ta ble were Mrs. C. I. Benson, Mr. and Mrs.. Glenn Howe and Amos, j Clayton, Helen, , Kathryn and Luclle Benson. A silver table service, the gift of .the relatives present, was- placed at . the head of : the table. Mr. Benson In a short talk thanked for this and the gathering of the friends and relatives. Besides those already ' men tioned those presentincluded Mr. and Mrs. . Clifford Larson, Dick Larson, and Miles Tobias of Orer gon City; , Mr. and Mrs. . Earl Verbeck and Rosella Verbeck of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.-Alvin Le gard, Dentel Legard, Mr. and Mrs. L. . M. Larson,- Harry Lar son, Mr. and Mrs. W. ,C. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larson, Ora Larson, all of Sllrerton; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson and Frank, Nelson of t the Sllrerton Hills, and George Apel of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hunt re turned ; home Monday morning from a weekend motor trip to Bend, where they accompanied Mrs. John V. Hunt, who plans to make her home with her daughter. Mrs. R. Heath, for the summer months. The trip .was made orer the Waplnitla cutoff and they re port the roads. In excellent condi tion and a most enjoyable trip. - - The T'a Menette's club will be entertained Friday afternoon' at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Duncan at 1000 North Capi tol street, - In keeping with Na tional Music week, tho program for the afternoon has been made an of miscellaneous musical num bers and readings Including the girlng of "Eneas Arricanus by several members of the group. . e ; . .. ! .The I District : rally of ' the Ladies h AidSaoclety of the First Methodist church, will be held in Silverton, Wednesday, May , In the First Methodist cbnrch . of Sllrerton. A large attendance is requested and all 'those desiring to go will make reservations with Mrs. W. C. Young, at tele- nhnna SSS7. - ... M - 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles McEl- hinny, 290 West Superior street, are the parents -of a baby girl. born Monday afternoon at a lo-1 cal hospital. 1 Edxra-d Tillson To be Heard r Tuesday ; : - ' .' .-f . - .; , .. ... - ., The program being given un der the sponsorship ! of the Salem Arts league, Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock in the: Roberts stu dio on North Summer street, will bring to a close a most interest ing and indeed successful season bf the Salem Arts league. In observance of national good mu sic week, Edward I W. TUlson, pianist, will be guest artist for the club and will be heard in a cleverly arranged lecture recital. Mr. TUlson has selected -a group Of classical numbers- and; an in teresting Interpretation of the different' schools of l music. - He will be assisted by rvtolin num bers by Saul Polinorsky. An In formal reception and social eren lng "will follow the program. - Arrangements for .the- recep tion are being completed by the league's social committee, Mrs. J. M. Clifford, " chairman, Mrs. Richard Cartwrigbt, ' Mrs. Blanche Ml Jons, Mrs.- T. 8. Roberts, Mrs. O. A. Sprague, Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo, Miss Grace Elizabeth - Smith. Mrs. C. J. Kurth, Mrs. Merle W. Smith, Mrs. G us tar Ebsen, Mrs. Carrie RolandfMrs. Clifton Mudd and Mrs. Ella Hathaway, jj. M. Clif ford serred as' president of the league during the past season. v - ! ; ' . Hubbard Camp Fire Girls Win Honors Hubbard. The Idaka Camp Fire girls held the Thursday erenlng meeting around a big bonfire on the George Wolfer farm. ' Four of the girls. Miss Betty Brown. Miss Dorothy McKey, Miss Mildred Coleman, and Miss Beatrice Claypool, earned honors by v building fires with material found in the woods and being allowed the use of only two matches each. j- Camp Fire songs were . sung and a business meeting held when plans were made for May baskets for shut-Ins; and also for a candy sale to be held at the school house Friday. The girls practiced the cere monial rites which they will pre sent at the Mother's day pro gram sponsored by the American Legion post and auxiliary at the Woodburn armory 1 Wednesday erenlng, May 6. j Present were Miss Marjorle Wolfer, Miss Mildred Coleman, Miss Beatrice Claypool, Miss Helen Claypool, Miss Betty Brown, Miss .Dorothy! McKey, Miss Marlon McKenxie,- and the guardian. Miss Gungadene Bid good. - ' j! Monmouth Baptists Elect Officers 1 i j ! - Monmouth The annual gath ering of Baptists was held Thurs day evening in the social rooms of the church where dinner was serred to a large attendance. U. S. Burt of Conrallis, member of the board of managers of the Ore gon Baptist convention was pres ent to address the assemblage. Rer. F. C. Stannardi who has been temporarily, acting; as min ister since the resignation of Rer. L. L. Daily, was chosen to serve permanently for the coming year. Officers elected aad re-elected: Sunday school superintendent. Miss Edith Clark, trustees; A. B. Morlan, John Scott and Edward Flelschman; deacon, Gus Flelsch man; deaconess. Mrs., John Scott; clerk, Mrs. F. R. Bowersox; treasurer, Mrs. A. B. Morlan, fi nancial secretary, Mrs. O. P. Calef. ; The Knight Memorial Aid so ciety will hold Its regular business meeting Wednesday, May 8, with Mrs. Maude Pointer. 1050 North 15th street. U 'New cereal He Ip school grades AuTBoniTiKS lusow that seamy ebil drea fail to eat a frefencW breakfast fall te get a sufficient variety el miaer! sells and ritrnmdms. As a re sdt, they ; are siervosn, suseeptibk to cold aad sieaply nmat do theb best work at sckeeL - . j. ! - Mathers everywhere welcome Kellegg nou wheat BUeiu A eereal that is aaastiallyi drflcioot with milk -or cream and which supplies 10 salaeral salts and 5 vita snlas. la fact, eae erring eapplies at ore tkaa a third of tke average child's dally mineral retroirement. Kellogg WHOUE WHEAT Blsealts are delicately flavored aad donbls teeated. Beady to serve. JTwo hi. emits Jnst fit bowL Extra delicioas for laneh, for the ehildrea's appes' - betweea ateals aad bed-time - Every redad-greea package Is certified fmr fomd !.; Yoa get abemdamt ealeiom, phospaeras. Iron, copper, ckloiiae, preteia, ritamina, Sold by year grocer. Made by Kellogg la Battle Creek, j St. 'A''- 5 ' iak - i a sy v r t r i.im m Aumsville Civic Glub At Claxton Homo v Aumsville The"? Aumsville Women's club met at the home of Mrs. George Claxton Thursday af ternoon. Besides the business meeting the afternoon was spent In needlework, and social conversa tion. In the late afternoon Mrs. Claxton. ; assisted by Mrs; J.. , X. Towle, served lunch. . Mra. E. Warne Empey waa a special guest for the afternoon. Clum members present were Mrs. T. T. McClellan, Mrs. Charles Heln, Mrs. : Roy . Fuson, ... Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. Johs Ran som. Mrs. Susan Ransom, Mrs. Bland Speer, Mrs. J. E. Towle and Mra. George Claxton. Mrs. Roy Fuson will be hostess to the club members May 14. Elizabeth' Lewis Wins ' Piano Trophy I The many friends of Miss Eli sabeth Levis, prominent young Salem pfanlst, will be glad to learn that the was winner of first place In the piano contest. Class E. sponsored by the . Oregon Fed eration of ; Music -clubs at the Multnomah, hotel, Portland, Sat urday, May 2. -1- Miss Lewis won this -coveted honor in competition with a large number of j Oregon's outstanding young musicians, she is the pupil of Eda and Marjory Trotter of Portland. ! . ' j i Miss Lewis has been asked to present a piano solo, along with other contest winners, at the Mu nicipal auditorium ' in Portland, May 9. This program is given as a contribution to i good music week.- j- i '.! S Jefferson Wed in Salem -: i i 1 ; i Jefferson.- Of; Interest to their many friends is the announce ment qt the wedding Saturday afternoon of Miss Lula Goin and George D. . Su nidge. 'The; wed ding took place church in Salem at the Baptist April 25, with the pastor of that church offi ciating. Guests present; at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs, J. W.i Goin and daughter, Mrs. John Under wood, Mrs. Probst, ; all of Al bany; Mrs. B. S. Richardson- of Jefferson, and Mjr. and Mrs Tar ton Goin and children. Mr. and Mrs. Surridge motored to Eugene for a brief honeymoon trip,, returning .1 Monday. They will reside on their 1 farm north of - Jefferson. Monday evening about (0 people gathered at their home for an oldlfashioned chari vari. The time was -spent social ly after which 1 refreshments were served. , I The pupils of jMrs. Joy Turner Moses will give a; piano andjrlolin ensemble program at the Moses residence studio, j Wednesday at 8 p. m. Assisting with the program are Leon N. Brqwn, reader, and L. H. Blttner, rocallst. The pub lic is cordially inrlted to attend. - i - Salem chapter, W. C. T. TJ will meet In regular! session 1 in the Union's hall on South Commercial street. The program will be one of Mother's Day,! with Mrs. H. F. Shanks in charge. Mrs. S. A. Tooze will "iead t the derotionals. Reports from the recent conven tion at Turner will be heard.! on a number of Dining Suites, Bedroom Suites, Wiltonand Ax minster Bugs and many other articles of home furnishings. - ! : ' !: : . -v -!i j:-) I - . - - .. - ; .. ' . Steel bed, all steel spring and 4(1 lb. cotton felted mattresa J-g J II K 125.00 Value "..,.,- -L,j . r tDX I eat 8-Piece Dining Set Regular $147.50. i- 1 - Regular $3150 'Axminster rugs . j Regular $49.50. 'Ann luster rugs . Regular $59.50 : "Axmi'nster rugs . Regular $135.00 Seamed Wiltons . Regular $980 Seamed Wiltons . Regular $820 ' Seamless Wiltons L. These prices for present above quotations on 9x12 sizes lit proportion. . BSSSSW' tSSS BSWWJSB ttSSsrSSS SSSSSSSSf VSSs? Ruffling; material, rallies 45c, yard Cretonnes and SOkollnes. they last, yard French Alarquisetts and OC 1 1 ' nets, yard , 7, :.u C and Damask ' ,. tsuined lrrtalns m tair '.J. .s I Bed Spreads 'He Special - ' 340 Court BettofhalisTold At Pretty May jj r W:-BreaIda- One Of 1 the loveliest of spring social crests was the May break fast, giren ' Sunday morning j by Mrs. W. I A. . Cummlngs In her home on Korth Winter street, at which tlm, their daughter Miss Evelyn.i announced her betrothal to William Heseman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heseman of this city. - :l !. . -, '. The iTOml '-of the ' Cummlnga home irere meraixy transiormea Into a ' flower garden, by the profusion ! of spring flowers. , ar ranged Tij throughout the dining and living, rooms. f ' 'fv ' I The fining tablo was most .at tracUvely decorated In pink and lavendet combined - with an ap propriate bridal - centerpiece of lilies ofj tie valley and a minia ture bride ( and groom doll. Ticy streamers I ! to whieh were at tached si small card, told of the announcement. v - Miss " Cummlngs has selected June 14 as the date of her wed ding which! will be solemnized in the Jason Lee church. ; r i : Those ' bidden to the announce ment . pSTty Included, the honor guest. Miss ' Evelyn Cummlngs, Miss Franels Graham, 'Miss Beu lah - Graham, Miss Dorothy Franks, iii Miss Adallne Seymour, Miss Cecils Steele, Miss Sarah Dark, Miss Eleanore Chadwlck, Miss LiciHe Cummlngs, .Miss Dena Hart. Miss Isabel Leeper. Miss Marcia Fuestman:, Miss Bar bara Barhitn and Miss Gwendo lyn Hubbard, student at Llnfield college, llMcMinnville,: Mrs. John. Ellis and Mrs. Edward Perrin. . . The hostess, Mrs. W. A. Cum mlngs, uraS assisted In the serv ing by Mrs. A. E. Cummlngs. Several ' showers and pre-nuptlal affairs are being arranged for the bride-elect. i Following-. the wedding the young couple will make their home in, San Francisco, Califor nia, where! I Mr. Heseman is in business. ' f I ' li : . . , WomanTs Work Club Is Guest! '! . -ill i , Turner. --Mrs. Arthur Edwards entertained! Tuesday all . day for the . Wonjan Work club of the grange. HI The ladles spent the time socially, and! in sewing fr the hostess land also for Mrs. C. L. Standleyrwho Is ill, The CQrered dish luncheon at noon wa4 delightfully successful. The club! will meet, in ( June with Mrs. U. E.fDenyer, Ladles pres ent for tho jday were MrsL Stella Miller, Mrsj C. IT. White, Mrs. Fred Steinet, Mrs.' Elisabeth Mc Kay, Mrs.t (Fred Mitchell, Mrs. George !.( . Crujme, MrsL Lawrence Edwards f sid ' daughter, j Geral dine, Mrs. jA. Finley, Mrs. Wil liam Butslty Mrs. E. J. Farnam, Mrs. X iTJalmer and daughter Pessr andi the hostess, Mrs. Ar thur Edwards. - j :j j-' r r :p ' jfe. j !; The misses Alice and Nan Put nam hare taken an apartment In the Royal Court apartments where they will bechappy to greet their friends.! H M , ' ' i . I x .' 'II- m ftif-'' "'' " Mrs. John A. Carson is: spend ing the week In. Portland at the home' of Mr and Mrs. E. E.3ragg. who hare Mutt recently moYed to that city tq taake their; home. i Sale Many otbera to choose from B5q OavSim'cjioini BEDROOM SUITES Wi $49.50 $109.00 Regular, 3-Piece g Q $24.95 $39150 $49150 $99.50 $62:50 $76i50 stock only.1 AH rugs. Smaller , BSWBJBSWBBSSSSBBf SSSSSPr to while 9 2 pric A f U 5 ft. e f u 8 ft. nt n 7C and $2.85 ' 1 111 I . .... 4 ..... . Mrs. C. Russell Is Hostess To Club WACONDA Mrs. C C. Rus sell .was. hostess at an Inter esting meeting Wednesday at her home in Mission Bottom The Hring rooms were beautiful . with baskets and bowls of flowers from the garden.. , ,j A. pot luck lunch was enjoyed at noon. Mrs. Fern Runcorn pre sided at the business meeting, and plans, for- tho annual picnic were discussed. - j Special guest present were! Mrs. Charles Russell of Hubbard, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Fred Ham mock of Clear Lake and Mrs. Julia Rowe of Portland. Club members were Mesdames Karl Brown. E. J. Sharf f, Frank Thompson, A. W. Nusom, Wins low, Robert Fromm . ; of Salem, Henry Stafford, Francis Nusom, Ray Jones, Richard Tune, Rich ard Patterson. F. Ttuneorn, Wil liam. MeGIlchrlst, Pearl Patterson, Mrs. Allyn Nusom and the hostess, Mrs. C. C Russell. I The next club meeting will be held In two weeks - at the borne of Mrs. Fern- Runcorn. ' Mrs. BertramThomori Going to Ireland Plans are being made by Mrs. Bertram Thomson to sail May 24 from Montreal, , Quebec, on j the steamship Mellta for a six months' visit to her former home in Bel fast, Ireland, where her parents now reside. This la her first trip to Ireland In three years, and be fore returning to this country fate in October Mrs. Thomson will vis it Id England, Scotland and Wiles with friends and relatives. Sev eral delightful affairs are being arranged in compliment to the traveler prior to her departure. I- . M . The Salem Zonta club members will be entertained Friday even ing. May" 8. at :30 o'clock! at the home of Mrs. Roberta Butler. Mrs. Ora Mclntyre and Miss Bar bara Barnes will be the assisting hostesses. fix PRICE : 1 for oyer ..- - $99 - - LI1 kJ(S SAME 84.50 r $490 Regular, 3-Piece gQ $49.50, Regular, 3-iiece COQ Kf S?-80 3 $69.50 Many Others - Spring House Cleaning Is Ladder Time Good step ladders with a metal truss under eyery siep.j Special during this ale V' -"VJ-'. '' :"v $1.25 $1.60 $2.00 $2.60 Telephone 4433 V