PAGE crsr I of Inteitest ocial - Musical - Ckib Circles ; iff .3 0UV1 IL Doxr, Society Editor - i - 1 rm-'Tm'iitl 'IB I ' II I , l I I I 1,1 T'j. " . 1 ,' 1 1 - 4' J9 Prominent People Will Present 'Cymbeline mAma tUn front the de- I mands of everyday and . forrettina- social affair In reference to the romance "of drama, large number of Salem roans people hare teen busy with the reduction of "Cymbe- llne", a romance of love and In trigue written; many years ago by William Shakespeare. Costumes of the sixteenth cen tury are worn with more Joy by the actors and actresses of the little theatre group than tne modern clothes into which they change followiag rehearsals. A Shakesnearian stage is now under construction In the Capitol theatre where the play will be nresented Thursday night. It Is a duplication of the old Globe theatre in London. It has two stories and many wings and cur , - tains so that no waits occur be tween acts. As soon as one act Is concluded two little curtains draw one curtain and raise an- other and the show- goes on, Ralph Schomp, art director for the play, has painted all the ricn lr colored tapestries and cur tains which will be used in the production. Just now Miss Sally Lansing and Mrs. Edna Reed are " Tery busy completing costumes which had to be made to take - the place of several lost by fire Friday night. James Beard, director of . the play, . announces a complete re hearsal for Monday night at which time Ted Oaborn, of the Duffy players, will be present to take his part as leading man. Mr. Osborn and Mr.- Beard are the . only members of thLast who Is not local talent. w A brilliant production Is being anticipated and many of the prominent people- of Salem are acting as patrons-and patroness es. These are Mrs. Julius X. Meier, . Dr. and Mrs. Carl O. Doney.' Miss Elizabeth Lord, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wallace, Mr. and .Mrs. C K. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. Clif ford Brown, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle, Miss . Mable Robertson, Miss Edith Scbxyrer, Mrs. Helen Hamilton, Dr. Henry Kohter, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Patton, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ericsson, Miss Frances Virginle Melson, Mr. and Mrs. William Walton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. George Aldin, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cox, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Roughton and Miss Alice Brown. ... , ; I '. ' Chi Delta Chapter Luncheon Guests , Members of the CM Delta chapter of the Delphian society will be guests of Mrs. Cart Nel aon at her cottage In Neskowin Tuesday. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and the meeting will follow this. The new study opc, "Renals cance Paintings", will be taken up at this meeting. Topics will be taken by Mrs. R. M. Waltx, Mrs. Dean Adams. Mrs. L. D. Lambeth, and Mrs. J. H. Brady. Mrs. George- Lewis, newly elected su pervisor, will be In charge. ' Members, of the Missionary so ciety of the First Presbyterian church will meet In the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. Latin America will be the topic for discussion. Dr. D. Schulse will be the speaker. Mrs. Earl Cooler Is to be soloist and Mrs. Willi Moore la chairman of the social committee. t hare praised many lored ones is my soar. Ana -ret I stand Before her shrine, to. whom all things- belong. With empty hand. - - - , - . -r-.t iff, I. ...... m i ' . : ' f ;, v..;.y- ,.: ..." I j i . , , ' i v i I 'V f. . f.-. -.. . ' "--..a w ,,: ., . f j -t-. . j ; -;-.V:- 1 - .. - -- " ? c i . ' ' " , " - . t ' '".r,;.i f Af y - ' - ; - -A xv :A- t - f-' - -. - - - W 11 - 'v- Present ((? ' r .'' .X;- - .1. , ' r : : -3 sn. - - - - S Perhaps the ripening future hold ' time.' j . Tor things unsaid ( - j ' Wot now; men do not celebrate la .. I rhyme . Their dally oread. From "The Little Book of Terse.- I In tribute to "mothers", Mr. M. C. Findley, left, Mrs. At Adolph and young son, vpper center, i Miss Julia1 Query To Give Recital Miss Julia Query, contralto. pupil of Lena Belle Tartar, will be presented la recital Thursday erening in Waller hall, Willam ette unirerslty at 8:15 o'clock. Miss Jnne Director, Tlolinlst, and student of Elizabeth Lery, will assist. Miss Marjorie O'Dell 4 MIm Margaret Hogg will be accompanist. - A general inrlta tlon is extended to the public for this recital, The program to be given is as follows: i ) ffebtwl, Crn4e! Ckldkr (b) O eeMat di iafarmi Ik a) Aat riaeela 1m Geaa&se k) Im Herbct Concerto No! 11 III 'lV alendeluoha Krnt2r .Boxleisli (a) Ip Kir (hi BeU Ornr Jordaa e Blrk fiheao. Whera T Left To Lmb I i n innej (d Do' Taa Let Kobodr Tara Yak Csardsa XCoati VI a) Haahaa . Nedhm () Taa Bkoorr Shon Maraew Brm BirC SinriaC - Wood (h Tm , Rilch (c llifaawy Forater (t) fiiaf. Sine Birds am t& Wins . . . ., su( The institutions department or the Woman sclub of which Mrs. M. Endlcott is chairman, will sponsor tne 31m jamooree pro gram of Salem senior high scnooi students Tuesday night at the school for the deaf. Mrs. Tom Welgamott is In charge of this group. v ! ' Miss Ruth Engelhorn, daugh ter of Mrs. B. K. Engelhorn, Kingwood Park; West Salem, has returned 'to her home following an Illness In Willamette sanltor lam. ... r SOCIAL CALENDAR i Sunday, May 10 j . All Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds guests In uni form for Girl Reserves, at First Methodist church May 10th. at 4 p. m. r , ! Mother's day program, 4 o'clock In First Methodist church: Girl Reserves giving the program, t Nominating committee of Encinltls club, with Miss . Bessie Tucker, at her home on West Wilson street Monday May 11 Chapter A. B. guests of Mrs. Louise Brickell at v home of Mrs. O. H. Llpps, Chemawa. Chapter O fpecial guests. Those going from Chapter Q meet at home of : Mrs. W. H. Byrd. 7:15 o'clock. - - I V Delta Phi Mother's club, Mrs. L. L. Laws, Mornlng ; sid 2 o'clock. i v. ' Tuesday, May It Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church, wltfc airs, canton smith in Roberts apartments. 1:10 o'clock. Social afternoon for Eastern Star social club in Ma sonic temple. Cards will be in play at 1 o'clock. 1 1 Salem Arts league, election of officers and annual reports; Salem public library. f Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans, Woman's clubhouse. ?:3q o'clock. j ; . - Institutions department of Salem Woman's club sponsoring jamboree program given by high school at - in' for deaf; T: SO o'clock. . . Regular meetln- Encinitis club. 6: SO o'clock, T. W. C. A.; report of nominating committee. , M.D?lt5 chater o Delphians, luncheon guests of Mrs. Carl Nelson, at her cottago la Neskowin. - Wednesday, May IS Regular missionary meeting of First Presbyterian church. 2:30 o'clock. Prof. D. Schulse, speaker. . ' Waconda community club, home of Mrs. F. P. Run- corn; potluck luncheon. served at noon. i t Mrs. E. B. Taylor;wllI be hostess to Woman's Home Missionary society, Jason Lee church at her home, 17S - rMir&rounds road. 2: JO o'clock. j j ! Friday, May 15 Neighbors of Woodcraft, social afternoon and cards. Fraternal temple, 2 o'clock. . . 1-- - - . - - . Saturday, May 18 . Miss Mabel Crelghton to hold "open garden" at Jonesmere Farm, 10 miles north of Salem on Wheat-, land-Waconda cross road In Mission Bottom.' . Marion county P. T. A will meet In SUverton for , all day meeting beginning 10 o'clock. i ' Card Afternoon Planned for Tuesday A social . afternoon is being planned - by the committee ' In charge for members of the East ern Star social club Tuesday aft ernoon in the Masonic temple. Cards will be In play at 2 o'clock and those wanting to play are requested to be there at that time. For those who do not want to play cards there will be sewing; The committee In charge" Is Mrs. Lena May Pennington, chairman. ' Carrie Fowler, Bertha Kuhn, Julia Lytle. Delia Mohr, Kitty Rowe, Edna Doughton, Molly Dancy, Dorothy Dane, Hul- da Jewett, Eva Hulsey, Marian Derby. Girl Reserves Mothers Program Today ! One of the most attractive tributes to 'mothers' today will be the Girl Reserve program to be given at the First Methodist church at 4 o'clock. All Girl Scouts. Bor Scouts. Campfire girls and like organizations are Invited as special gtteets. 'The program is open to the public. Music, Reserve ritual and trib utes to. mothers will be the pro gram numbers offered. The West Salem Reserve are planning a mother-daughter Ian euet for Monday night In the Methodist church. Program num bers 'will be given by Hazel Bru ner, advisor. Naomi Alsop. Reva Clarke, Margaret Caster. Mar tha and Ruth Maers, Masie Rad key. " Regular meet In ra for the rar. ious groups will be held, this week. Work la being comnleted and plans are beta made to con clude the year's work with the closing or schools. -, e e : Hayesville Woman's Club Meets Hayesvllle The HavtimrtnA woman's club met at the home of airs, unaries Andresen Thursday afternoon. Following the busi ness meeting the afternoon was spent in social conversation. Guests present for the afternoon were Mrs. Edna .O'Nell of Salem. MrsP. N. Andrews. Mrs. Frank Marshall and. Miss Evans. Mmbers Present were Mrs. E. M. Bailey, Mrs. J. L. Batdorf. rvT." V. ,faweu, Mrs. Robin I Day. MISS Ida riAnnv M tttji 11am Fitts, Mrs. Berrilla Halbert, RwMcA6' Mrs. J. L. Mor rlson. Mrs. Charles Reed. Mrs. n ?v. Stttle'' A Mrs. , William Rlckman, Mrs. Clarke Ritchie. MifhiKeiineih Tall5e. nd Mrs. Charles Andresen. i.ilffr8hment;" were served by the hostess. aalsti k, a w" and Mr P. u. Andresen: " 4v ? nt and last meeting of the club will be at the horn of ff - "L66 May "ero will Iaceon t 12:80 and elec tion of officers for the ensuing year. James Rnaaoii t,. from the State roiw. fr! to the club matnhoM mt lor DecoraUng AUier e . . : Hazel Green . xtrm .i.v ..1 Sfw" i'Sf to th Sunshine i7g - b rsday afternoon. trt wer mad8 or a picnic to park. Husbands and children of members to be guests. . Jh sfternoon was spent In sew ing and conversation. Mrs. Worden. assisted by Mrs. Kobow, served refreshmenU. The next meetln win k& 4.i. - CT w j va u , iuco ing with the Nemo Sewing dab hostess, at the home of Mrs. Dom nique La Rosa, Lab la h Center. Mrs. Ora Mclntm will 'nnd Sunday with her daughter. Miss urma mui aicintyre, who Is at tending Oregon State and Is a member ef the Alnha namma Lower center, Mrs. Palmer C, MacDonald and wee son and right, Mrs. G. L. Murray. All Photos KenneU-EUis. High School Spring Concert Friday Two hundred young musicians from Salem senior high school will appear' May 15 in the high school auditorium, in the annual spring concert sponsored, by the music department of the school. Miss Lena Belle Tartar Is direct or. 1 - ! The program will be presented oy mixed choruses, trays' glee club, girls' glee club, girls' quar tet, soloists, orchestra and of special interest will be-the num bers - which . represented Salem high school In the recent musical tournament In Forest Grove. Among these will be Kathleen Phelps, first prize In low voice: Wlllard Moses, first nrize in htzh voice: Helen Behner. medium voice; Mary Jane Leu, high voice; Elizabeth Lewis, third nlaca In piano. Also the boys', quartet and tne girls' quartet which each took first place in the contest. v Accompanist ior tne nrorram will be Eva Cochran. Charlotte Eyre, Rachel Pemberton. Helen tenner, and Bob Read. I Choral Bach US85-175A1 Minuet from "The Would-be Gentleman'. Lullv VlC3z-l7i Minuet Da Boeuf ...Haydn f 1722-1809) Death and the Maiden ...... . - .Schubert (1727-1828) Orchestra of the Flonsaley quartet) ' (Arranged by Alfred Pachon n Vocal solo, "Wings' . .d'Hardelot Helen Benner III Hunting Bliss Ride Out on Wings of Song ........... .Berwald xacnting Glee ...... Culbertson Boys' Glee Club rv Sleep Little Lady ........ Salter My Lady Chlo' . Clough-Lelghter uiria' quartet V Night Son?, from; the "Mound Builders" . .v. ......... Bliss Serenade from the "Mound Builders" Bliss Mixed Chorus VI Vocal solo, "I Just Stay Home" .......... Hof fmeister Wlllard Mosea ' VI Nursery Rhyme Suite . .Custance Hiawatha's. Lullaby ..... . Heald Coquetry i ..Oregor Girls' Glee Club vm - Vocal solo, "Shadows Across My Heart" ....... ... . . . Flick Kathleen Phelps IX 'Skipper Ireeon'a Ride" (a can tata) .Coerne Mixed Chorus X . Hark as the Twilight Pale (Per sian Serenade Blum Boys' 'Quartet t.- XI Piano solo. "Llebestraum . . Liszt Elizabeth Lewis XII The Master of Sunshine and , Song .............. Kramer Girls Glee Club XIH Vocal solo, "My Lore Rode By1? ............. . .caibreath Mary Jane Lam '. : XIV Welcome Pretty Primrose. Plnsutl A Spring Romance . . . . .Hosmer A Gypsy Night .......... Ganne America . y- . Chorus and Audience ii '. - . . .-. -: Independence A wedding Of unusual interest; was , performed br Dr. Charles ! H. Dunsmofe when he united in marriage Verd Hill of Independence to Esther M. Goose of Portland. The wedding took place at the groom's home on ' South Main street, with only Immediate rel atives being present. The wed ding was a suprise to the com Council of Church Women to Meet Friday COUNCIL of church women of Salem and vicinity will meet Friday at 11 o'clock for an alk day meeting la the First Evangelical church. This is the quarterly meeting of the organ ization and reports will be given by Rev. Niwa concerning the project of Japanese work which the council is sponsoring. special music will f open the session and the devotions will be In charge of Mrs. O. N. Thomp son, airs. Ktnei Foiling Phelps wui oe in cnarge of the music. The. afternoon session follow ing the luncheon meeting at the enurcn, will be taken up with business, and ; with the address or Frederick J. Llbby. national secretary of the council for the prevention of war. This address win, be given at 2:16 o'clock and club women of Salem are In vited to attend this part of the program. An attractive recital: of music week was given by the students of Joy Turner Moses assisted by Mrs. Leon M. Brown reader, and L. H. Btttner. vocalist; Wednes day evening at the residence stu dio of . Mrs. Mosea, Those appearing- were Mary jAlderspa, Wanda Messinger, Arthur Bouce, Blllle June Smith, j Marquis Jenes, Maxine Goodenough, Mar jorie Ann Bergsvick, Ruth Walk er,, Grace Marie Pickens, Ruth S&eley, Stewart Donaldson, Ruth Shewey, Jean Beers,! Marlon Blew. Wallace Beckett,! Marjorie Wunder. Edith Davis, I Beatrice Donaldson, Eileen Goodenough, Esther Calllaon. Sophia Hughes, Maxine Case, 8ybil Beckett, Mil ton Beckett. Irene B. Seelev. Jes sie 81ms. Margaret Mochel, Lau rence Lloyd. c f. Independence . Mrs. Robert White entertained the aid society of the Christian church Thursday afternoon. At the close of the af ternoon the hostess 1 served a dainty lunch to Mrs. Marie Kul- lander, Mrs. Quarsdoref. Mrs. George Glrard and Mrs. Brown. W. T. Rigdons Return From Winter in South Mr. and Mrs. W. T. RIgdon re turned to their home in Salem Saturday morning after having spent the winter months in Los Angeles and Santiago, Cal. In compliment to their return Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mercer will entertain with a family dinner in their suburban home. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. RIgdon. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fon- taln of Jefferson and Miss Mar Jorle Fontaln, Miss Leila RIgdon, Mrs. H. b. Herrlck, Miss Eliza both Ann Herrlck, Wintield Clark, Lloyd RIgdon, Mr. and Mrs. Mercer and Ralph Mercer, Jr. - Pretty Home Wedding tivent of Today Mlsa Frances Wlederkehr will be married today at 2 o'clock to Ernest Todd, son of Mr. and Mr E. Todd of Jefferson, In a pretty ceremony la the F. Weidorj .r home on North Capitol street. Rev. D. J. 1 Howe wUl read the simple ceremony In the presence of about ft Invited guests. Miss Weiderkehr will be at tended by her sister. Miss Ruby Wlederkehr. Miss Viola Grlebe- nour will : play the wedding marches and Miss LaVern Olsea wUl be soloist. vi A reception will follow the weddinar ceremony and then the young couple will ' leave tor motor trip into . cautornia. i . ... e . -e 1 Miss Hester Davis ' of 8alem. prominent vocalist in the Oregon State college as well as In Salem, will be presented in her senior recital In the Memorial , Union lounge this afternoon at 2:8 o'clock. She will sing: four groups or songs. Several Salem people plan U motor to OorvaUla tor this program. ; ! North Santlam Mrs. Arden Hammer delightfully . entertained members of the North Santianr Sewlng cluVat her home Wed nesday afternoon. The time was spent socially. Delicious refresh ments were served. Those present were Mrs. W. Kelthley. Mrs. A. F. Kelthly, Mrs. George B. Howard, Mrs. L. C. Kelthley and daughter Mary Lou. Lenore Hammer, and the hostess.- f . . j; - Thil is I COAT Jl WEEK Mid-Summer Rices in Ef fect Thia Week Right at the Beginning of the sea- son. 9.75 and : JUtWi Fur Trlnimed j 12.45 Trimming of Self . Material 14.50 170 24.50 310 SHIPLEY'S Camp Fire Girls Mother's Tea Pretty The Otakuye aad . Lometakia groups of the Camp, rire girls aratei a nrettr .tea In eomnlimeni to heir mothers at the home of airs.; tu w. 11 ansa a er maay an ernobn. A musical nrorram and readings gave added interest to the tea hours. Mrs. Albert Cox ana jars. Mae cingnca. poured. . Mothers present were Mrs. Al bert cox. Mrs. L. Stout. Mrs. P. J. iVpth, Mrs. H. W. Hunsaker. Mr; I J. E. Whitehead, Jr., tirs. J. J Morris, Mrs. C. E. Albln, and Mrs. A. D. Rose. Girls pres ent! ?were Martha - Coz, Maxine Stott, Merle. Lang, Mary Mor ris.! J Loralne Vick, Evangeline Vof hi TVarnl Whlf all t garet Albln, Wanda Rose,' Mary Elisabeth Hunsaker. Esther Hun- sakeiu . t ' All ;Camp Fire members will be jruests of the Girl Reserves at the;! first Methodist church this afternoon at 4 o'clock when , a special musical program will compliment mothers". -ill ' ' ' ' -! B J! & P. Program Tor Convention i I j Interesting; I The, program ; to be presented during the convention of the state Business and Professional Wom en. HA session here May 22, 22 and;2f , promises to be an Interest ing one. National officers will be pres ent as well as the sute officers and! about 400 members of the state clubs. Round tables will be held each day of the convention. These wlU concern the occupations and the opportunities for better ment. There will he social affairs In bf nature of banquets, din ners; I breakfasts and one "mld nlghtf frolic ; The emblem breakfast will be the: most colorful social affair as It is; planned. It will be given at Hasel Green park. Mias Helen B. .Rudnaa will preside. The program will; include: r , Ttnor solo, William Wright, Sa lem;; accompanied by Frank Churchill; address. Dr. W. C. Kantner, Salem; emblem cere mony' members of hostess club. Mrs.; Mrs. Maude Pointer, chair man I assisting Mrs. Belle R. Gould; Initiating two new clubs. Hood j River, Miss Marguerite S. Ferria, president; Heppner, Mrs. Lenore Ponlson, president. ' Selec tion. Portland Business and Pro fessional Women's club chorus. Madam Frida Stjerna, director, and Mrs. Wargren E. Fitch, ac companist; introduction of new officers; assembly singing. v j Mrs. E. B. Taylor will be host ess to members of the Jason Lee Woman's Home Missionary soci ety at her home, 1795 Fair grounds road, Wednesday after noon at 2:20 o'clock. Mrs. Hugh B. Fpuke will lead the lesson and Mrs.i A. F. Walker has charge of the devotions. All members are asked j to bring mite boxes. Tea will fcOnclude the meeting. Mrs. Wayne Pettit is again ome after ha vine soent the oast several weeks in the south. . . Mother - Daughter Banquet is Observed ONE of the charming compli ments to Mother's day Is the .annual Mother - Daughter baneuet given by the Encinltls club. This event was observed Fridajr night la the Silver Grille room of the Gray Belle. Covers were placed t three tables ar ranged In the form of a T. The two long tables were centered with graceful arrangements of snowballs and peonies, and a long, low basket of mixed spring blossoms, arranged by Mrs. B. O. Shucking, centered . the table which formed the top of the T. A flower favor marked the place of eacfl guest. An 'attractive nrorram of mu sic, and a comic skit followed the welcome extended by the presi dent MLis Alice Falk. Those ap pearing on the program wer Bet ty Elofson. Gertrude Chamberlln, Mildred Judson, Bessie Tucker, Dorothy Franks, Esther Hllmer. Helen Richardson, Eileen Gibson, Lulu Eastridge and Erna Batter- man. - Special guests to be honored were Mrs." Conrad Falk. Mrs. Bet ty Elofsoa, Mrs. Susie Chamber lln, Dr. Mary Pnrvine, Mrs. AUie Roblln, Mrs.: Russell Catlln, Mrs. Emma Beckett, Mrs. Adelaide' Spong, Mrs. Martha Batterman, Mrs. Edna Richardson, Mrs., Matie Tucker, Mrs. Vlrgle Farmer, Mrs. 1 Edna Waterman. Mrs. Clara East, ridge. Mrs. Ada Judson, Mr. Jen- : nie Vincent, and Mrs. Rose Saw- yer. ! Club members and advisor were Mrs. Helen Hamilton, advisor, and 4 Alice Falk. Mabel Currie. Ger trude Chamberlln, Ruth Roblln, Eileen GUson, Esther Hllmer, Mil dred Wynkoop. Erna Batterman, Olga Gath, Helen Richardson, Bessie Tucker. Marguerite Farm er, Ruth Waterman, Luly East ridge, Mildred Judson.-' Bertha Vincent and Dorothy Franks. -''v:; ' . 1 Arts League Annual Meeting Tuesday Members of the Salem Arts -league are urged to be present at the annual election of officers and general business meeting Tuesday evening in the auditor ium of - the Salem public library. ' This Is , one of the most Im portant meetings of the year. Re ports of the various activities of the league will be made and sec tion leaders will report on the work accomplished by their sec tions. ' '''.'' , The regular business has been taken care of by the league coun cil, chosen for that purpose, but the meeting Tuesday erening Is open for all members.. - A group of "Junior live tav- ersM enjoyed a swimming and athletlo party at Rlverdale park Friday. Those who attended were Doris Hlday, Mary Frances Hen- derson, Roberta Johnson. Esther Arnold, Anoka Coates.j Mrs. Van Slyke and Mrs. Johnson, j 1 i . - . , . I ' Mrs. N. W. Maynard left Fri day for Post, Montana, to be with her father who Is ill. Her return is indefinite. 1 . ' THE KENTON-BUCK STUDIOS Portland's Largest School of POPULAR PIANO JAZZ takes pleasure In announcing the opening of their permanent studios in Salem, -Saturday, May lth, under the personal' j j . j .';'" supervision of Will Kenton f For appointment or Information see BILL BRAZEATJ at the MUSIO SHOP III STATE ST. at any time. (Wltn Yfbbert ft Todd) 1 1 Ill: - . .i S7 itJiamon K6. US. ATT OFK MAT1CNALLV ADVERTISED . It Pomeroy & Keene JEWELERS 3jT9; State Street j I Telephone 7463 Delta sorority. 1 1 '! ! . i -