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PAGC SIS The OREGON STATESMAN, &Jco. Oregon, Senear llornin Jcn 21. 1831 Events of Interest in "Social MSlGSUl rrm 1 ..... ri M tMb: times ) Clever Dinner at W. L Phillips : Home One of the most unique and cleverly arranged oclaI events of the summer season, was the wed ding . anniversary dinner. V with which. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phll Hdds entertained In their home on West Lefelle street. Saturday evening. Unusual Inflations car rying out the "old fashioned iaea were Issued to a group of their most Intimate frlenda who were asked to help celebrate the occa sion. I ,r' The dinner was served in the attractive gardens adjoining the Phillips home. Those hidden to the affair were, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pritchett, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas McKay, Mr. and Mrs- Oliver Bone ateele. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Xeene, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shinn, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Kodger Woodrow, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawk, Mr and Mrs. C. D. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. McNamara. Mrs. Margaret Rosencranse, Miss Dorothea Steualoff. W, H. Steus- loff. - W. R. C. Convenes , In Portland Members of the Woman's Re lief Corps will charter a bus from. Salem : Tuesday to attend the state Q. 'A. R. - convention which Is being held In Portland this coming week. - Several pa triotlc orders are convening at this time which are allied organ isations to the O. A. R. In order to rednee expenses It will be necessary to have at least t passengers. Those going, telephone Mrs. Hattie Cameron, 5085; Mr. or Mrs. Bertha Love land. S40S, and all - reservations must be in by not later than Monday noon. If a sufficient number of peo ple go by bus the special basse will leave at 7 o'clock a. m. InriUtlons have been 1 received by a number of prominent Salem people, from Mrs. Rex Sanford, former Salem resident, who Is en tertaining Wednesday with a smart bridge luncheon I at her home in Eugene. Those motoring to Eugene for the occasion in clude, Mrs. Ted Chambers. Mrs. Henry Compton. Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Mrs. J. L. Buslck. and Mrs. Don Roberts. ! r An interesting guest; at the home of Mrs. V. R. Griggs on Fairmount Hill. Is Mrs. Emlyn Benson of Harre,' Montana. Mrs. Benson Is city librarian in Havre and has been attending the Na tional library , association con vention held recently at Gear heart. Mrs. Benson will be a visitor In the city for about ten days. Officers were elected for the coming year for the American Legion auxiliary Unit No. 33 at a ' meeting Wednesday ' evening: President. Mrs. R. M. ! Walker: first rice president. Mrs.. Earl Snyder; second vice president, Mrs. O. G. McConnell; secretary. Mrs. Jesse Sohn; treasurer, Mrs. Harry Keener; chaplain, Mrs. E. O. Breshears; sergeant at arms, Mrs. Ray Harmon. ' 'J; 'Mrs. F. G. Goodhue arrived In the city a few days ago from her home in San Mateo. CaL to visit at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Walker on North Summer street, tor a few weeks. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Goodhue and daughter. Miss Claire Goodhue, wll motor to Oswego to spend the day with friends. ( - ! The Greater Oregon associa tion will hold Its regular meet ing Monday evening ati 8 p.. m. ' In the chamber of commerce rooms. Plana will be made tor the exhibit to be held In Salem Jine 27, of Salem made, products In the farmers' market.; Mr. and Mrs. August Huck atein returned Friday from a two weeks vacation spent in Victor It. and Vancouver, B. C, and en route visited Rainier National park. .Mr. and Mrs. Hucksteln will be at home to their friends, at 355 Division street. . .. Mrs. Whitney Gill of San Fran- Cisco and small sons, Robert and Femrenda wmnS?18 " lem, ana will spend the mmmer with Mrs. Gill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Schnltz. Mrs. Gill will be remembered as Miss Ruth Schultx. , ... V-v'. A delightful Informal art air for Wednesday Is the bridge tea be ing planned by Mrs. Karl Heln lein. In compliment to a group of Intimate friends. Three tables of cards .will be in play during the afternoon. - J! d" nL PPT te learn rM?VHvF- Sh. who re ceived a broken arm In a faU on Decoration day, is convalescing tlcely and Is able to be out again - SOCIAL CALENDAR ; Sunday, June tl I -in Hfre'Ti"; Community club pienl at Haiei Green, Sunday, June 21, at noon. - j , .7 uwa. Monday, June 1 2 j ;! V , Wednesday, June 24 Ifni cf WW eet for p. m. ptewie supper - Head- All'fanSiS1 ..w, . ,. vs. wv Salem Press Club To Compliment " Visitors The Salem' Woman's Press club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. C. Conner, 7C Rural avenue, to make final arrangements for the atate presa convention; which will be held in Salem during the coming week. A number of delightful social af fairs are being arranged to com pliment the wives of the editors In attendance at the convention Friday afternoon the women will accompany the newspaper men to the penitentiary, and from there will be taken to the girls training school, where tea will be served by Miss Clara Patterson, superintendent of the school. This will be followed by a visit to the attractive gardens of the George Putnam home, returning to the Marion hotel in time to join their husbands for dinner and the In formal dance. Mrs. Fred Zimmer man and Mrs. A. L Llndbeck will be In charge of transportation during the convention. A bridge tea has been arranged for Saturday afternoon at Illahee Country club to compliment the editors' wives! Committees ar ranged by Mrs. W. A. Pettit. presi dent of the Press club, are: Tea. Mrs. C. A. Sprague, Mrs. Stephen Stone, Mrs. Murray Wade; decora tions , Mrs. Don : Upjohn. Mrs. Clayton. V.S Bernhard. Mrs. Addi son Lane; accessories, Mrs. Mur ray Wade, Mrs. Dennis Landry, Mrs. Edwin Thomas, Little Row ena and Margaret Upjohn, clever ly costumed in newspaper dresses, will assist during the tea. Saturday night, editors and their wives and families will en Joy an j Informal ; Vget-together" with their annual party, Including a dinner, stunts and a general good time. The entire group of visitors will spend Sunday at the coast and will be entertained with a lunch eon by the Taft chamber of com merce. j , i j ' : i ' Plans are already under way for the annual Nebraska picnic which has been scheduled for July 12, to be held at the fair grounds. ! Announcements re garding the program and fea tures will be made later, by Mrs. Sylvia Harvey, secretary, of the local organization.! Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Burgess during the week Included Mr. and Mrs. Ger- oid Smith and daughter Geraldlne, of Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Vg"mith motowd t tft EuZ J?J e" U., t. r.u...u. . n . ter the University of Oregon sum mer school. ! The delegates to the state con vention of the Sons of Union Sol- aiers of the Civil war and their auxiliary, iwhlch will be held in Portland fcext Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday) will be enter tained Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prescott. J.04 Oak street. Mrs. Milton Steiner and small daughter. Jean, motored to Port land Friday to spend the week end In Portland, at the home of ner aiater, ; Mrs. Frank Decke- nacn, jr. ...... VPWJ. WMl mM) VRI ,: jSSefl(BjSJS)( - -v"' .A IS I Jl Mrs. E. Thorn Honors Club at Luncheon One of the most Interesting bridge groups of the city will be charmingly entertained on Mon day, when Mrs. Ernest P. Thorn will be hostess tor a smart one o'clock luncheon in her home oa East Lincoln street! . , Additional guests for the af fair will Include Mrs. T. A. Rob erta, Mrs. W. E. Scandling, Mrs. James Callaghan. Mrs. O. F. Johnson and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey. Club members are Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. T.onald Jones, Mrs. W. F. Poorman, Mrs. William Mott. Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. s Edgar Pierce, Mrs. E. V. McMechan, and the hostess, Mrs. Thorn. Mrs. Carl Becke will assist the hostess In serving. This is the last social affair for the club during the summer months. . s Dallas1 Word has been re ceived that Mrs. E. L. Knapp, of Eugene, recording sec retary of the Oregon federation, left June 17 on a trip to Eu rope. Mrs. Knapp expects to spend some time ia Paris and London, and will also visit In Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Noiy way. On return in September she will "stop over In Washing ton. D. C. A recent message from Mrs. C. E. Wells of Hlllsboro, first vice president, stated that she had been enjoying a visit in Chi cago and other points In the middle, west. s ; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fasaacht and young son Bill, arrived In Sa lem Thursday evening by motor, from their homo In Bandon, to spend the summer In Salem, with Mrs. Fasnacht's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rostein, In the Royal Court apartments. ' ' Miss Kathryn Fasnacht arrived in Salem this week from her home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania ; to spend the summer with her bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fasnacht. Mr. and Mrs. David Bennett Hill and daughte,, Charlotte, mo tored to Portland Thursday where Dr. Hill will attend a dental con vention. On Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Hill plan to motor to Fort stevgns to be the guest of friends lor the weekend. i r Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ross - are among those motoring to Oregon oeacnes lor the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Rosa are making Seaside weir destination. , , i . " -S Miss Bonnie Schnf daughter of Mr. Emit Schaefer. left for Seattle, where she tcill attend the summer session of the Universitu of IVnjtktvn- ton. Miss Schaefer will take ten weeks additional : work for her degree in pharmacy m preparation for medical school. She has been attend ing uregon . State college, where she will receive her R J5. degree mT y - K i I Olive M. Doax, 1 t - j Ur -31 '" m - ii fV j ' I I V i -1 H In I - Nj M J .' th IH j J 4 - '4 j lfv r .f.l.-.-.v.v.v fr-.-.- ...... Prominent brides and brides-to-be which are being fe- ea drurxng . rummer. ioaay toe present, left Mrs. Orson Washburn, (nee Amanda Kvntz,) who left Friday for a six weeks wedding tour ofjthe Hawaiian Islands. Center, Mrs. Donald Grant, nee Miss Evelyn High, attractive bride of uu( ween. BightMrs. Nellie Rahe, who wHl leave later in the summer for the east to be married. Photos by KenneU-Ellis. Piano Pupils Presented In Recital Thursday Mrs. Cora Hendry presented her piano pupils in recital Thurs day evening, June 4, in the at tractive Y., W. C. A. club rooms with Miss Juno Director and John Marr III, -violinist pupils of Mrs. Mrs. Ferenx E. Steiner (Elisabeth Levy) and Miss Mildred Abbott. piano, assisting on the program. The ushers for the evening were Miss Katherine Gles. Lester Se- brn, Harry Barden. - Those taking part In the pro gram were Juanita Klinger. El len and Bruce Robins, Leland Berry, Eunice Johnson, Laura Seibers, Courtney Jones, Ernest Snyder, Evelyn Peterson, Jeanette Bornbeck, Esther May Derore. Stella MInneman, Lorraine Sun, Amos Minneman, Silvia Born- beck, Mary Doerksen, Laura Mln neman. Rev. and Mrs. S. Klwa have been entertaining at their home. 5 60 North lth street, Mrs. K. T. Muraoka and her talented daugh ter. Miss Chlyo Stella, of Sacra mento. - Mrs. Muraoka la the wife of the Japanese Baptist minister of Sacramento. Mrs. Muraoka la a voice student In the University or southern California at Los Angeles, and la In great demand as a soloist because of her beau tiful rolce and charming; person ality. On Friday evening, and Sat urday afternoon, the Niwas enter tained informally. In honor of their guests. Miss Muraoka rendered several numbers, for the pleasure of those present. Miss Hoshie Watanabe of Salem ac companied Miss Muraoka on the piano. Miss Margaret McAlpine, nurse with the county health depart ment, has as her house guest, her niece. Miss Dorothy Stevens, of uruisn Columbia. McAlpine com plimented her young -visitor with a dinner party composed of a group of the younger set including Elra Sehon, Helen Purrine, Mar garet Purvlne. Jimmy Sehon. Jack Ram age, Ralph Purvlne and Tom my Billings. -Mrs. Arch MacDonald, 1880 State street, had as guests Fri day her father and mother, Mr. ana Airs. Jacob Bauer, of Rita rille, Washington, and her sister, Mrs. Henry Rati and daughters, Marylou and Betty of Spokane. The zamliies had enjoyed an out lng at Cannon Beach together during the week. The Grax club, composed of members of the class of 24 of Salem high school, are being en tertained today at the home of Miss Marraret Hnrr on th rial. las re'ad. Those enjoying the day include Miss Pauline Welch, Miss L-onta variey. Miss Myrtle Smith, mrs. Harmon uarrett and Mrs. Conrad Beach.' e .-. ; -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Scellars are expected to return to Salem Sunday evening. In company with Mrs. Flora Thomas, who Is con valesclng from a major operation recently performed at 'th Eman uel hospital in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chambers and children, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKay and children, will leave Sunday morn ing for Pacific City where they will spend the weekend, at the Steusloff cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Wire of Klamath Falls are expected to ar rive Monday to spend a few days at the homo of Mrs. Wire's broth er and alster-ln-tsw, Mr. and Mrs. James Burgess oa Chemeketa street, Mr. and Mrs. Wire plan to spend some time In Eugene he- Xora .rrtoxnlng ta jrh math-Falls. II,.- Society Editor I 2i si - - M .--J-.-:i.-...c..v-: C: ?" V VP Bethel Dorcas Club Guest of Honor . Bethel The closing of the year ior me Bethel Dorcas club was a delightful affair of Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mrs.' Car melite Wed die in Salem. A profusion of wonderful sweet peas; decorated the guest rooms where Mrs. J. M. Nichols, nreai- dent of the club, presided at the Business session. The club will sponsor an lee cream lawn social at the home of Mrs. J. G. Lauderback on the eve ning of Friday, July 24. The com mittee in charge of the refresh ments Is Mrs. A. I. Eoff and Mrs. W. T. Brlnkley, and Mrs. Weddle Is in charge of the entertainment. -The club decided to do the quilting of the bird quilt which the girls of the 4-H sewing club of the Bethel school are making The proceeds of the sale of this quilt are to he used to purchase a good picture for the school room. The guests for the afternoon were Mrs. A. Toungblood and Mrs. Phillips. Members present were Mrs. Harry Boles. Mrs. J. M. Nichols, Mrs. Harvey Young, Mrs. W. T. Brlnkley, Mrs. A, I. Eoff. Mrs. J. O. Lauderback. The club was pleased to welcome Mrs. Wed dle as a member. The club will not meet acraln until la October, when the meet ing will be with Mrs. M. H. Utter. Mrs. Weddle was assisted In serving by Mrs. A. Toungblood. The annual Salem nlenle nsaal- ly held In Portland on the last Saturday lit Jane will be held this year on Sa tor day, Jnly 11th. All Salem people are requested to re serve the date and make plans to be present. James W. Craw ford, Portland attorney, and son of former Attorney General Craw ford, la president of the organiza tion. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scandlins and children, and Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan are making plans to spend the month of July ac Agate Beach. They will occupy the Patton cottase during their stay at the coast. Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Altman en tertained as their house guests during the past week Mrs. Day ton C. Jarris, and her daughter. Miss Miriam Jarris of Wooster. Ohio. Mrs. Jarris Is a sister-in- law of Mrs. Altman. .;...mi,.m.!NW:!i- Piano Jazz and Harmdny SHORT Lessons given at your home In tar music taugnt with swing bass, tenths, breaks, fillers tngs. we teactt transposing, - eic. DEMONSTRATION FREE ADDRESS ' i . WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL5 40o M&egly Tichner WOVGG - Giaine "Combo Ring-lctte" Genuine Illnglette Solution . (New Pads Only) tKHTED TP1E ONLY OREGON BEAUTY SHOP 42S-7-S Oregon BWj. i Kb lffire? epe"Aiwe if j! 4 I S 1 J 1 i Local Star iGtoup Arrange mt Picnic 1; Bert- B. Flack, general chair man for the annual Marlon and Polk conntr Masonic and 1 Eastern Star picnic to be hetd oil Satur day, June 27, at Hasel Green park, has selected committees to assist him as follows;! Assistant chairmen. E. A. Rhotenl and J O. Russell: secretary; 'Earl Brunk; , treasurer, Elmer j MeKee; master of fellowship: O. fW. Em mona; gatemen, E jiA. Rhoten H. S. Bosshard, Albert! Gragg and Harry Swaffordt!! printing Lee M. Unruh; ground arrange ments, joe Formica; transporta tion, D. A. Wright; refreshments, J. W. Maruny. Estill i Bfunk, R. Tartar. Geo. Rhoten, and Dale Taylor: sports, J. iO-f fRussell: Eastern Star reception Mrs. Al bert Smith; auditing! 1' Ai Smith era and Elton H. Thompson, and publicity, Mrs. Belle Kllef Brown. Assisting Mr. Russell,; Who has charge of all sports! are E. S. Patton and W. A. 3M(erriott In charge of men's sports, .Mrs. W. A. Merriott and Mrs.jl M. Flagg in onarr nr wnmn a mrin. mi-i Mona Toder and Mrs! 1 Tom Wol gamott in charge of-, children's snorts, and Mrs. Glenn jNilea In charge of water sportsi! The program of sports win be given from 2:00 to 5 1:0 ft. In the afternoon, ana prizes offered to the winners, ate being in the va rlous events. ReportSi from the various communities i In the two counties Indlcile that much In terest is being taken! f and that there will be, large representa tions from Dallas. Rlckreall. Sll verton. Genrals, Mil) pity. Stay ton, Woodburn, Turner fand ) In dependence, as well H the usual attendance from Salem. ! Mr. Jack Hughes II expects to leave Sunday for Cheyenne, Wy oming, where he will meet his daughter. Mrs. Marion .'Jackson and together will enjoy i a. trip through Yellowstone ; National park. Mr. Hughes ijwlU spend additional time in Cheyenne, his former home, renewing jjold ac quaintances, before, returning to Salem. He plans to be! out of the city for a month. ji j .k Mrs. J. W. Minkiewits and daughter, left Saturday ter an in teresting trip east. ! (which will take them as far as I Minneapolis. Indiana. They will go byf automo bile to reiiowstone National park then to Chicago by train! and re turn by way of Kansas City. . " 1 .1 ' Mr. and Mnt.F. Ernest Bone- steele motored to Portland Sun- day to spend! the with friends. 1 If 1 11 1 METHOD Salem Mon. and Tues. ?opu- ,i ena- modulations, chord formations Bldgn Portland, OttL - . ujli I hi s 754 I I r n ,r ....... T-r-. .jji hi If - " .... ! '1,11 -;!; : : ' ,"; . . i A i if : i( 1 ill If l,,,iri",,',ll-ftfc,aeaiauissasi( to jtcJyb&ysx&ve&sM Local Women Install New Veterans Chapter ' Members of Daughters of Union Veterans held an interest ing meeting at Clatskanle Fri day evening, at which time a newiy lormea tent was organ ized. Mrs. J. W. Nash, depart ment president of Oreron Mrs O. H. Horning, department sec retary, and Mrs. C. ft. Need ham of the department organization, motored to Clatskanle to attend the lodge cerempnles. Mrs. Alena D. Daley, ClaUkanie, president. was in attendance for the organ ization of the new tent.: All members of the nrrinlri. tion are making plans -to attend tne state convention of Daugh ters of Union Veterans, which opens In Portland Taesdar. with headquarters at the Heathman hotel. The above mentioned of ficers in company with a number of other Salem members will at tend the convention. . Turner Rev. E. J. Gilstrap was nonorea Tnesdar evening. June IS. the occasion betnr hi birthday. His friends surprised him after the nsnal weekl-r rhnlr practice ac me cnristian ehurrh. The church narlora wr tantrn!. Iy decorated with pink roses and pottea plants. After games and a social time, Mr. Gilstrap was presented with a birthdav rift. Refreshments were served with a urge birthday cake as the center of attraction. All wished for the one honored many more happy oinnaays. j Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs in compinica dt ineir cniidrea. iria. ia. Warren and Hume, and Mrs. uown a motner, Mrs. Luella Stowe, will leave Sunday morn ing for a motor trip to Vancouver, B. C. where Dr. Downs will at tend a medical convention. On their return home the party will stop in Seattle where Dr. Downs will attend a similar medical con ference. They plan to h awa from Salem abonr a wv days. Pomeroy - . W M M I -"Kumiim..,.,.,, - JEWELEHS ' 379 State Street Miss Leona Zuck Becomes Bride oi H.V. Warden A weddinr , of lAut - friends took olace laf "VJoJint... day afternoon, June 1 17, at 5 o'clock, when Miss Leon 7v jot Pueblo, Colorado, became the onae or naroid v. Warden, re cently of Pueblo, but now Ilvin In Salem. , 1 The ceremony was Incrfnrm by Rev. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr., pas tor of the Jason Leej Methodiflt church In Salem. The only others in attendance were, Mrs. K tw ine Fouke, mother oC the min ister, and Roger McVey, friend or tne 1 oride and groom. The bride has been teachlnr nnhii. school music In Pueblol Colorado for the past two years,! where she took a sromlnent nart in the mu sical circles of that city. She U 'graduate of the Colorado Wom an'a college of Denver,! Colorado, of the Conservators off Mmin n the Colorado ' Agricultural col lege, at Fort Collins, (Colorado, and -received her A Tl drrA from Colorado Teachers' college, ox ureeiey, Colorado, last August She Is a member of Alnha Delta, national musical sorority. Mr. Warden' is a graduate of Colorado Agricultural College of Ft., Collins. Colorado of th class of 19X7. He Is a member of PI Delta Epallon and Pi Kap pa Delta, national honorary fra ternities. While la college he was business minirtr or nnKii. cations during his lsst two years. Since graduation be lias been enrared In Life Undarwrltinr in Pueblo, Colorado, his former home, and has just! recently moved to Salem, to be district manager of the National Life In surance company of Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. War den are now at home to their friends at 305 So. 2Srd street. saiem. e . A rr jman Airairs nonor Miss Virginia Sisson In comnllment to UI Vtrrlnfa Sisson. nonular brlde-let. av. eral pre-nHDtial affairs are heinr arranged for the coming week, in cluding an evennig of bridge glvea by Miss Esther Wood In her home Monaay evening, on J Tuesday, Miss Sisson will be the ruest 'tt honor at a smart tea for which Mrs. Clifford Farmer land Mri. E. V. McMechan will be Joint host esses In the Farmer home on atr. mount hill. Wednesday evening a group of the bride-elect's mot Intimate friends have arranged a dinner to be' riven In the Sfiror Grille at the Gray Bell. t j ! Zena Comlnc as a camnlete surprise to her many friends here and In Salem was the mar riage of Miss Dorothy! Klepard. eldest aaugnter or Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shepard of Zena to Walter Georee Klme of ltlS Mar.! Ave nue, Salem, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Rer. W. Earl Coch ran, pastor of the Calvary Bap tist church, read the I marriace service at the parsonage with oniy tne immediate family and a tew Intimate friends being pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Shenard were the witnesses. The newly mir- rled couple will take apartments in Salem, Miss Shepard was born and raised at Zena where she 1 ; rradnated f mm th vrA school and. later attended Salem nigh school. She recently came home from Seaside where she has s Dent her summers tnr tha last few years. I e . "The Leslie Can Da's" will meet next Wednesday evening at I p. m. ior ! a picnic supper to be held at the suburban hAnM af Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Teeple on the Wal lace road.i Mr. and Mr CI r Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Mur ray, win oe tne assisting hosts and hostesses. All members are Invited to bring their families and friends. & Seene 4 $ e T 1 i Jy , Telephone 7463 3! - r -, I !.'' 1