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, . ' . . " :. " I..,: . f. ,H .. ,S . . f - . .., .... The OREGON STATES?lAN, Salenu Oregon, Eday Morning.-February 21, 1932 PAGE SIX Symphoity Program at Afinoty Center ing is rretty-. 'Event MISS DOROTHY ROSS, daugh ter of Mn. G. Ed Ross, be came tho bride of William Bowne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Bowne. in an attractive wed ding at the home of the bride's mother. Saturday night. Rev. W. Earl Cochran, of the Calvary Bap tist church, read the solemn nup tials before a fireplace banked with palms and ferns, and on the mantel, tall cathedral tapers burn ed. Music was an attractive part of the services with Miss Lollta and Miss Lorita Robinson singing 'Oh Promise Me" and Mrs George Rhoten, sister of the bride. Singing "I Love You Truly." These .were accompanied by Louis Stutt. violinist, and Miss Helen Stutt, pianist Miss Eva Cochran played the processional and re cessional. Wee Betty Merle Rhoten In a bouffant pink frock, was flower - girl and small Webster Roes, Jr., was the sedate little rlngbearer. The bride was unattended. She wore an Informal .gown of two toned brown silk and carried tea roses and lilles-of-the-valley. - A reception followed the wed- ' ding service. The serving table was a pretty study in yellow. Serving were Mrs. Webster Rose, Miss Marian Ross, Miss Edna Faust, Miss Dorothe Pickens, Mrs. Walter Bowne, Mrs. Mary Ar thurs. Mrs. Helen Newby. and lit tle Alice Rodgers. The wedding cake was distributed by Mis Mary Helen Arthurs. Mr. and Mrs. Bowne left late In Jthe evening for a motor trip and "upon their -return will fee at .home at Glenwood. Oregon. Washington Bridge Party 'Attractive 'An attractive Washington's birthday party was observed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl V. Pease on North 14 th street Friday night. Bridge was In play for aeveral hours with the win ning scores being held by Mrs. J. A. Jelderks, and Carl Popel. Guest rooms were attractively arranged with a decorative color scheme suggesting the patriotic Idea and this was carried out ef fectively in the menu. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pease were Mr. and Mrs. William P. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jel derks, Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Pope. Eastern S Jar Club to Enjoy Bridge - ,The regular meeting of the Eastern Star Social afternoon . club will be held Tuesday after noon in the Masonic temple so cial rooms. Bridge will be in play after 2 o'clock, and tea will be served later in the afternoon. i Hostesses for the afternoon . are Mrs. Ethel Niles, chairman of the committee, and Mrs. Ellen Gabriel, 'Mrs. Nettie Smith. Mrs. Lettle Loose," Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, Mrs. Lorena Burnett, Mrs. Alice Adams, and Mrs. Jose Anderson. Mrs. F.! Hartley will entertain members of the Round-Up club ': and a few additional guests at : her home Monday for a 1 o'clock luncheon and this followed with an Informal afternoon. SOCIAL Monday, February 22 Mrs. E. T. Barnes hostess to Chapter A. B. and Chapter G ot P. E. O. Sisterhood at her home. Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, 7:15 o'clock ' Especially called meeting in Salsm Woman's clubhouse; " f regular meeting at 8 o'clock; join Marion post for joint Washington birthday . celebration later in evening. Mrs. E. Hartley will entertain the Round-Up club with a one "o'clock luncheon and afternoon at her home . on Capitol! street. ' -Tf i Tuesday, February 23 ' Sons "of Union Veterans, and auxiliary with Mrs. Hattie Cameron, 398 North 21st street; 6:30 o'clock potluck supper; each bring own table service. Dinner and program meeting for Business and Pro fessional Women, Silver Grille room of Gray Belle. Mrs. Lillian Chin of Portland, speaker. Oregon State-Graduate Nurses association, regular meeting, Salem general hospital. 2 o'clock. ' Mra. W. Carlton Smithy hostess to Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church at her home Roberts apart ments; one o'clock luncheon. Eastern Star social club, 2 o'clock in Masonic tem ple'; bridge will be in play. Minnesota club, Presbyterian church, potluck sup per, 6:30 o'clock; bring own table service; all former MInnesotians invited. , , , . Salem Woman's Press club, "Depression" party, with Mrs. Wayne PettJt in Court apartments. Til lieu m dance at Castillian hall. I f Wednesday, February 2k ? Ladies Aid of Knight Memorial Baptist church, tea hostess in church parlors, beginning at 2:30 o'clock; program; women of. church and friends invited. Special business meeting for Chapter G of P. E. O. sisterhood, with Mrs. C. K. Logan, at her home, 560 Jud aon street, 2:30 o'clock. Fellowship meeting for 20 Methodist churches at First Methodist church, 7:30 o'clock. Thursday, Town and Gown club to meet at Lausanne hall, 2: , 39 o'clock. Mother's circle ot Leslie Parent-Teachers associa tion, at school house, 2:45 o'clock. - ? ' . ;r ' " United Artisans, entertained - tor new members; . . totluck supper at (:3ft o'clock and this followed by pro gram. . Friday, North Salem W. C. T. U. institute at Jason Lee church, opening session, 10 o'clock; covered dish lunch eon, 12:30 o'clock; Miss Daisy Frederick, speaker, on "W. C..T. U. Work in South Africa". 7:30 o'clock gold medal contest. , ... V Saturday, February 27 - Salem Woman's club; American Homes. department la charge ot program. Miss Clarlbell Nye, speaker.' Salem Woman's Club o Hear Miss Ney , I The . American homes depart ment will have charge of the Sat urday afternoon-program of the Salem Woman's club. .Mrs,' T. Jt Bra bee Is chairman of, the .com mittee and announces that Miss Clarlbell Ney of. Oregon State col lege will be the speaker 'or the afternoon and will take as" her subject, "Homemaklng a Profes sion." .In addition to this, Mrs. W. J. Mlnklewitz is prenarln a musical Dracram which will include chorus numbers from students In Salem schools. There will be the usual board meeting followed by a busi ness meellnz atrt:30 o'clock and the program at 3 o'clock. Following the program Mrs. Ralph Cooley and her committee will serve tea. Assisting Mrs. Coo ley are Mrs. George - Rossman. Mrs. Harold Hughes, Mrs. Freaer lev Umoort. Mrs. E. E.- Ling, Mrs. F. A: Hurt. Mrs. Ora F. Me- Intyre, Mrs. Howard H. Huisey. Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. C. N. T-anirTirldre Mrs. Clifton1 Mndd, Mrs. Seymour. Jones and Mrs. L C. Marshall. : Conference Plans Make Headway The Northwest Regional Spring conference for Girl Reserves will open In Salem Friday and it is expected that between 150 and 200 girls will be in attendance. Tire meetings will be held In the First Presbyterian church and will last during Saturday and Sunday, opening sFrlday evening for registration. It is be ing asked by local, Y. W. C. A. authorities that any or all homes which can provide a room and breakfast for one or more ,of these giTls will please get In touch with the local Y. W. C. A. organization. The rooms will be needed for two or three nights and two breakfasts will have to be provided. The high .school Reserves will meet this Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. to work on handwork for conference supplies. Other activities In Reserve cir cles this week will be tbe meet ing of the three Parrish groups Tuesday afternoon, and the Les lie group will -start Its Washing ton project Tuesday aiternoon under the direction of Mrs. D. B. Hill. Degree of Honor Lodge Enjoys Bridge The Degree of Honor lodge en tertained with a card party Fri day night at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. Card3 were in play at seven tables and winning scores were held by Mrs. Fred O'NeiL Mrs. Louis McKiffney, W. L. Rockhlll. and George Schulz. Little five year old Helen Mi Ciaren gave a reading and a solo in German as a special program numbers. Following cards a lati supper was served. The commit tee in charge were Mrs. Rub? Poujade. Mrs. Paul Bales, anl W. II. Hagedorn. Mrs. E. T. Barnes will be host ess tcChapter AB and Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sisterhood at her home on Capitol street Mon day evening. Mrs. F. A. Elliott and Mrs. B. Earle Parker re assisting Mrs. Barnes. Mrs. Her bert Rahe and Miss Elizabeth Clement will present some special program numbers In addition to the reeular work of the order, A social hour will conclude this joint meeting. CALENDAR February 25 February 26 : Colonial .Tea, i Brilliant . Event -:: THE only open meeting :of the Daughters of the American Revolution to be held during the year. Is- the annual colonial tea, which this year will be held at the home of Mrs, C. A. Sprague, between the hours of 2:30 and 5: SO o'clock Monday afternoon. - It Is a custom of the organiza tion to hold its "scholarship loan" tea as a colonial benefit affair and to this each year the people of Salem are invited. The funds' de rived from this tea are , turned over to the scholarship loan fund and will aid girls In college who in many cases this year are un able to go- on with their1 work unless they are. able to get assist ance, t, r' i " Many of "the hostesses,' Jl df whom are members of the Chem- eketa chapter, will be in-colonial costume and ' it is expected that some of the guests will be able to call n costume. The committee In charge in cludes Mrs. John H. Carkln, chair man; Mrs. J. Lyman Steed", Mrs. R. G. Balderee, Miss Lillian Ap plegate, Mrs. U. G. Boyer, Miss Ruth Rulifson, Mrs. W. W. Allen of Mill City, Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs. Frances Cornell, Mrs. W. C. Conner, Mrs. Frank Settlemeier of Woodburn, Mrs. J. W. Harbison, Mrs. Herbert J. Ostllnd, Mrs. Al ton D. Hurley, Mrs. Carey F. Mar tin, Mrs. Claude T. Ellison and Miss Edna Mingus. The guests will be met at the door by Lois Rulifson and Mar- garet Addison dressed as George and Martha Washington. In the receiving line Monday af- tornru., will ha th not rpnti ot chemeketa chapter. Mrs. J. g. Heltzel, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mrs. C. C. Clark, Homr r.onipv mm. w. h ByA .M"-Jh w- 0",?d "Le present reseat, Airs. . w iwiaui rui ayce r argo. . Assisting in the reception rooms will be Mrs. C. C. Best. Mrs. F E. ,Dgton GIrl ReserTes Saturday at Sherwin, Mrs. Karl Steiwer. Miss Uernoon in the Y. W. C. A. social Lillian Appiegaie, Airs-. Aiion u. Huly and Mrs. Claude T. Elli- Son. Mrs. W. W. Allen and Mrs. J. W. Harbison will Invite the guests to the dining room, where Mrs. u. u. Boyer ana Mrs. tieroeri usi- lind will be in charge. Alternating at the tea urns dur- ing the afternoon will be. for the nrsi nour, Mrs. j. iyman oieeu and Mrs. H. T. Love; for the sec- ond hour, Mrs. A. E. Austin and Mrs. J. P. Frizzel, and for the last hour, Mrs. W. B. Johnston and Mrs. B. L. Steeves. Those serving will be, for the first hour, Mrs. Frances Cornell, Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith and Mrs. S. L. MInard; for the second hour, Mrs. R. G. Balderree, Mrs. V. E. Newcomb and Miss Marguerite Looney, and for the third hour. Mrs. Carey F. Martin. Mrs. W. G. Conner and Miss Ruth Rulifson. An attractive program has-been planned and will be given at In tervals during the afternoon. i Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist will sing a group of songs written dur ing Washington's lifetime, which include "Beneath a Weeping Wil low's Shade." "The Lullaby." and "The Bud of the Rose," and she will also sing the song which has been chosen as an anthem of the bicentennial celebration of Wash ington's birth, "The Father of the Land We Love." This was writ- ten by George M. Cohan especial- ly for the bicentennial celebration, Other numbers of the program include harp solos by Mrs. Vernon Day, "Medley of Old Airs." "Mln- uet" (Mozart), "In the Time of Roses" (Relchhardt). and five- minute talks, "Mary Ball in Early Life," Miss Edna Mingus; "Mary Ball, as Wife and Mother," Mrs. U. G. Shipley; "Mary Ball, in La- ter Life." Mrs. Frank W. Settle- meier. Sons of Union Veterans and its ftnrfllarr will rfeet with Mrs. Hat- tie Cameron. 398 Nortn Z 1st street Tuesday evening for a pot - lnMr Htnner at fi?2Q o'clock and this will he followed hv an infor- mal social veninsr. All members ar Invited to attend and each is asked to bring his own table ser- ylce. ? Members of the Oregon State rcradtiafit Nurses association will mit at Salem General hospital at 2 o'clock-Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Brown will be the speaker for the program meeting. Host- esses will be Miss Beda Erickson. Miss Sara Stewart, and Miss Nan Peterson. . .- . . Mrs. W. C. Heise entertatned for her son Lvnn Heise. Friday night with a dinner party. Mrs. Heise was assisted by Miss Doris McCalllster in serving. Covers were placed for the ionor guest, Lynn Heise.V Charles Heltzel, George Fowler. Richard Cooley, T.nui Ham nnell. Richard Devers. and Bill Dver. . . - ; ' Th Ranhaterian club will be special guests of the Town and Gown clubat Its regular meeting Tnurtaay at Ltnuitne uu. ocu hostess club member is to onng a guest Mrs. K. H. Graver, Miss Pris- IctJl Fry and Raymond Walsh of Enrene are., leaving today to spend the weekend at Neskowln. Mrs. Nell Balch was a Thars- Lday evening bridge hostess at her home in the Royal Court apart ment. Quisenberry's CENTRAL PHARMACY 110 SUte Street Tel. 8123 COLONIAL ATMOSPHERE if'!. 4&?-t:i?f:.:.;',. r iff j' Beginning Monday the United States will observe with fitting pomp the birthday of her patron patriot, George Washington, and from then on until Thanksgiving day all over the nation respect and an(t siindru manners to the memory of this colonial hero. The .1f Wnhinntn ' " " ner children tn an wformal-pose in their home. a .i LJ l Mothers rionorecl With Tea ottractiTa natriotle tea was h mftmbers of the Wash- room8. Miss Helen Ney, advisor. assi8ted the hostesses. Mothers of th TtpsArvoii and tearhem of Washington nehool and Mrs. Eli- iabeth Gallaher. local Y. W. C. A. secretary, were guests of honor. MjBS Edith Davis, president of the croun. met the guesta at the door. Servlnr were Barbara Fish er. Doris Vincent, and Oscie Pitts. A program was given, tn tneme or which had to do with Washing- ton's birthday. Betty Crites and Harriett Crawford danced a mln- Uette In Colonial costume; "Bet- Uy Ross" was sung by the Reserve hrrouD: Margaret Clare gave a piano solo; and Edith Davis gave La. reading. "Washington as a Boy and Man." Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert had word from Miss Josephine Albert now in New York city studying a. Columbia university that she had had dinner with Mrs. William Lambie, nee Ruth Wallace, sister of Paul Wallace Wednesday night. Miss Albert Is now regular solo ist at the Grace Methodist churca in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Albert plan to go back to New York by train the last of May and will return by automobile accom panied by Miss Albert and Mrs. I Glen Segel, nee Helen Krause of Portland. They plan to be gone about a month The Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Warg will meet at the Woman's clubhouse Monday night I for a special business meeting at 7:15 o'clock and this will be fol lowed by the regular business meeting at 8 o clock.. Following the business meeting Marlon post of the Veterans and the Auxiliary will meet for & Joint observation of the birthday of Washington. Miller Hayden will be tne speaker. I Refreshments will be servea. The Ladies of the Knight Mem orial church will entertain with 1 silver lea in me caurcu Wednesday afternoon beginning at 2:30 o'ciocn. Mrs. A. K. warn hard. Mrs. A. C-Haag, Mrs. H. C. Stover, ana Mrs. x nomas xeeson will be hostesses. Mrs. Lillio Mc- Gee will give a talk on gardens, ana Mrs. Houston whi do soioibu I Alt women ot tne cnurcn ana friends are invited to calL I Mrs. W. E. Anderson will en tertaln this afternoon wun a mu- steal and tea at her home. About 40 guests are' expected. Dalbert Jepsen, violinist and soloist tor J the February 27 Symphony eon- cert will play as wui Hume I Downs, violinist, and Rachel Ug- I low of Dallas, violinist. j Mrs. C. K, Logan, president of j Chapter G ot the P. E. O. Sister- hood, has called a special business meeting for Wednesday afternoon at 2:39 o'clock at her home, 560 Judson street I ' I An attractive oinnaay surprise party oi jrnaay nigm w w I complimenting Miss Vada Hill at jthe home of her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. wiuiam hul uriage wu m i puj iui.nim uwu. 1 -We'Are EXPERT " HAIR STYUSTS Yet or ' Prices are low - COMPLETE PERMANENT WAVES Oregon Beauty . $2.00 Combo-Ringlette ..$3.00 with Shampoo A Flngenvave a 5i n 7 v Ji honor will be paid in variovs Mnrfhn hi tnii nrul ...... , J 'ythians Visit in irownsville Knights of Pythias and Pyth- lans Sisters ot Salem motored;' to Brownsville Friday night to ' at tend the anniversary program of the Brownsville lodge. A dinner was served preceding the pro gram. A feature of the program was the presentation of three 25 year Jewels to Rev. W. Earl Cochran of Salem and to Mr. Harold and Mr. Kershner of Al bany. Willard Marks made the presentation 'speech. Motoring from Salem for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Compton, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hixson, Mr. and Mrs. H. R." Burk, Mr. and Mrs. William Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parmin- teer, Rev and Mrs. W. Earl Coch ran, Mr. an jl Mrs. Ed Knighton, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Vinson, Mrs. Florence Shipp, Mrs. Anna Bork- man. Miss Sylvia Furlough. Mrs Laura Cleavland. Mrs. Mamie Calloway, Mrs. Mary Ackerraan, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs. Pearl Kinzer, Mrs. Hester Hogan, Mrs Catherine Driscoll, Mrs. Lettie Hanson, Mrs. Helena Grote, Miss Myrtle Burk, Russell Robins. L. Scheelar, A. B. McDowell. George Wills. George Todd. Andy Hansen, D. Schmidt. Ellis Miller, T. O. Miller, and Park Sturgis. Mrs. Emory Feller entertained for members of the Top3y Turvy club at her home Thursday after noon. An informal afternoon was concluded with tea. Present were Miss Rose Dickenson. Mrs. Leslie Moore. Mrs. John Gilmore. Mrs Alfred Youngblood, Mrs. Darrell Walker, and Mrs. Feller. Mrs Harmon Garrett will be hostess to the group in a fortnight. i Of Interest to her many frfends here Is the announcement that Mrs. Orris Fry and children will make their home at the Royal Court apartment for the next month. At the end of that time Mrs. Fry and family will Join Mr. Fry in Denver, Colorado, where he is now locating. Numerous so cial affairs will compliment Mrs. Fry before her departure for the east. Mrs. Lilian Cadwell entertained members of tbe Sewing club of the Business and Professional Wom en's club at her home in the Fish er apartments Friday night. The group will meet again March 18 with 'Miss Daisy Hayden at her home in the Ambassador apart ments. Eye Symptoms do not always make their presence known by failing sight RED LIDS, HEADACHES, NERVOUSNESS, STOMACH DISORDERS in most eases can be traced to imperfections of the eyes, We do curt troubles of the above kinds with glasses. ' -"': r ' .. - y- - - . .- " , V' t-' -mw : , POMEROY f KEENE OPTICIANS Next to rsotol Tel m flats Street ' Socie Music Holds 1 i .-; -z riace USIC la delightfully Joined with the spirit of spring and with the advent of this sea son .of the year it appears that at tractive ' programs are wont to come as naturally as the early flowers. - ' Saturday night the first of these spring concerts will be given by tbe Salem Symphony orchestra In the armory. Dalbert Jepsen, con cert master, will also be soloist for this program. It is with Inter est that followers of the young and developing artists of Salem await, this presentation of young Jepsen who has shown commend able talent Mrs.-Vernon Day. will supple ment the orchestra strength for this eoneert with hex harp, f This will add a feature of much inter est to the many followers of Mrs. Day In Salem. The program to be presented is as follows: Overture. "Port and Peasant" ....Suppe Intermczxo from "L'ArleaiennV Suits I . Btwt Orchestra, Fantasia Appassionsta Vleaxtetnps . . Dalbert Jepson Preluds. Op. 1$ No. 7 Chopin Evening- Song- .. Schumann - 8trtng- Orchestra Selections from "Ihengrln" Wagner Orchfrtra "Walther's Prize Sonic" from "Die Melsterslnrer" Wagner-Wilhelm Perpetuum Movlle lUen TJft!hrt Jmmaii Waits from "The Fledermaua" Straum March "Pomp and Circumstance" Elgar -rrcneira A second program of outstand ing interest is the Febrnary Mac Dowell program to be given Feb ruary 29 In the residence studio of Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts. It is being given by Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Law. and Mrs. Kenneth Dalton, accompanist. Miss Helen trice, of the school of music, Wil- ia.iucuo uuiTersuy, win piay a group of ultra modern and clas sical piano numbers. The program as olanned. In cludes: iiu as tne Night rjohm r-ieaoing Kramer n. Miena Tscha kkl vosky Quartet La Serenata . Tostl I Had Known Tou Dear Cadman r. ana Mrs. Robertson '-TOW a ... nlmmm Trios Mouveraests Perpetuei's IPoulenc outccatio biuae tn Major Rubensteln atlas Frtce Morning Hymn Henschel nearest Homer Mr. Robertson Indian Cradle Song Matthews ine weaver . Adam Mrs Robertson. Mrs Laws and Mrs. Roaecrans Alas that Spring Should Vanish .. Lehmann vnorua or Homage Gericke Wuartet P. F. Q. Club Members Honor Birthdays Members or the P. F. Q. club met at the home of Mrs. Clifton Ross Thursday for a potluck din ner and informal social after noon in special compliment to the birthdays of Mrs. Ross and Mrs Fred Prince. Present for the afternoon were Mrs. Fred Prince and Mrs. Ross, honor guests, and Miss Maxine Clark, Mrs. Blanche Clark. Mrs Hattie Given. Mrs. Frank Prince Mrs. Kenneth Prince, and Mrs Nellie Knox. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith will be hostess for a tne o'clock lunch eon at her home in the Roberts apartments. Tuesday afternoon in compliment to the members of the Junior Guild ot St. Paul's Episco pal church. WE mDortant thanking you. Gotclen Wedding Observed - . ; Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Beecroft kept open house at their home Saturday between the hours of S and 4 o'clock and again In .the evening between' T and S o'clock, complimenting the anniversary.. ot St years of married life. .. Mr. and Mrs. Beecroft were married in 1SS2 la Lincolnshire, England, and. in 1884 came to the United States. In 1511 they came to Salem where they have since, made their home. Many friends called during (he open house hours and gifts and telegrams made additional joy for them. The day also observed the 9th birthday of Mrs. Beecron and Mrs A. J. Smith, Jr. celebrat ed her 5th wedding anniversary on the same day. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Bee croft are Isaiah Beecroft. St. Paul, Minn.; William Beecroft, Salem; Mrs. A. T. Walsh, San Francisco: Mrs. L. A. Kobs. . Osceola. Wis.: Edward Beecroft, and Ernest Bee croft. St. Paul. Minn.;. P. O. Bee croft, Riverside, .Cal.; Charles Beecroft. Portland; Myrtle Bee croft. Salem; Earl Beecroft. san Francisco: Mrs. A. J. Smith, Jr Los Angeles; and Vernle Beecrort, Salem. Mrs. Elizabeth Green Is Hostess An attractive afternoon was enjoyed by members of Hal Hib- bard Auxiliary to United spanisn War Veterans at the home oi Mrs. Ellxabeth Green -Friday. A short program and two contests were enjoyed in compliment to Washington's birthday. Mrs. A. T. Woolnert and Mrs. Grae Mlckelson won the contest pnxes Refreshments were served at the tea hour In keeping with the birthday of Washington. Mrs. Blanch Walcher. and Mrs. Ellen Thompson assisted Mrs. Green at the tea hour. Present were Lillian McKlnn ley. Grace Mlckelson, Ida Sey mour, Lula Humphrey, Blanch Walcher, Martha Herrlngton. Ella Woodard. Ellen Thompson Catherine Hewlett. Elizabeth Greene, Jessie Bertelson, Ruth Braut. Lura Woods, Edith Wool pert. Martha Wlcher, and Bessie Baker. Mothers' Circle Will Entertain With Tea Leslie Mother's club will en tertaln Thursday afternoon with a "Founders' " day program a the schoolhouse at 2:45 o'clock A special program has been pre pared and following its presen tation teachers of Leslie school will be special guests for tea. Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrs. Ray Walts, and Mrs. Drager are the hostesses for the afternoon. Word has come to Mrs. S. C DyerNkthat Tam Gatch. well known to a host of Salem friends has been promoted to command' er in the United States navy. A SUPERCURLINE ALL-STEAM PERMA NENT WAVE RETAINS THE SOFT NESS, LUSTRE AND BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR. TEL. 4811 Supercurline Permanent Wave Shop 216 N. High TTtHANIK o o "We thank you, friends, for your enthusiastic acceptance of Salem's newest ladies' ready-to-wear shop. - To the hundreds who visited us we extend a standing invitation to come often to see the latest and most colorful of the New Styles. To those who did not have the opportunity to stop Saturday jve can only say, You are more than 'welcome, to inspect our store ANYTIME.' "Special thanks are due those of our friends and business associates who sent flowers. "Comments heard among our visitors have fully convinced us that not-only did we do the right thing in moving from our old location, but that Mack's new store is equal to any small style shop 'this side of Fifth Avenue "Miss Harris of the beauty shop, Mrs. DuBois, corseher, and Alpha Bascue, milliner, "I MRS. MACK 415 State Daleth Teth Gimelfis Hdsfcess ALETH TETiraiML organ isation ter: women on Wil amette university campus has been busy wTCb Initiation for tbe past few days and concluded this with a formal banquet in the . Silver Grille of the Gray Belle Saturday night. Covers for about 80 gnests were placed at the banquet table, which made a beautiful effect with its many pink roses, pink tapers in pink holders, pink rose favors and menu cards in the shape of large pink roses. Toasts -were, built about the theme of .the development of a flower. Miss Harriet Sanders. freshman, responded on the topic of 'seed":: Miss Blair Foley, sopro- more, "the. stent , Miss Mylie Lowyer. junior, "the leaf"; and Miss Isabel Childs. senior, "the flower". Miss Beulah Graham was toastm is tress. Miss Esther Girod, president of the organization, gave greetings; Mrs. L. J. Sparks, patroness, spoke briefly; Miss Doris Clarke sang a group of solos, and Miss Olive Shurtz gave a group of piano numbers. Miss Elizabeth Bishop, social chairman -of tbe organization, was general chairman for the plans for the banquet. Girls initiated Into the Daleth Teth Gimel were Edith Sidwell. Madeline Schmidt. Mrs. Daniel Schulze, faculty honorary mem ber, LaForest McDonald. Harriet Sanders. Lydia Wilson, Perde Miles. Dorothy Kloepping, Delight Heath. Virginia Sprague. May Ringo. Lourine Findley and Olive May Shurtz. Birthday is r Complimented -z Mrs. J. A. Kappbahn enter tained in compliment : to the birthday of her husband Satur day night at the family resi dence. The guest rooms were at tractively arranged with pussy willows, daffodils and red carna tions. The dinner table was a pretty study In green and yellows- Covers were placed for the honor guest, Mr. Kappbahn. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Viggers. Wayne Vlggers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bil- yeu of Portland; Mrs. F. J. Mor rison and Mr and Mrs. Ray Gobr ke of Dallas, and Mrs. Kapphahn. COURT AMD COMMEM3M. ST. VVWVWWVTW join us in 1MB - TNT H, PRESCRIPTIONS Oreeon Beauty 5hop Oregon Bid. Tel. 5754