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) Engagements iMade Known ASS At Pretty Weekend j Events He will be accompanied by Miss '.Jf; L triune. Eva Cochran, a prominent youth n???.J?J 4f?nS? f Bleompantat of Salem, of the dessert course. Tiny cupias I . , . . , rode in state on each ice. Tucked under the arm of each cupid was a scroll Dearing me news The musical is Invitational and any one desiring to come may make arrangements by calling Vollowinr the deliKhtfnl din- Miss Lena Belle Tartar, teacher ner hours bridge was in play un- 01 me soioisi til a late evening, hour. A lovely background of palms, ferns and large baskets of flowers formed a background for the bridge ta The program to be presented includes: I Arias by George Fredric Handel (1685-1759): No date has been set for the Would Ton Gain the Tender wedding. Both Miss Edwards and Creature. ."Acis and Galatea" Mr. Harlan are Willamette uni- where'er You Walk . . . "Semele" II versity students. Miss Edwards is a senior this year graduating in liberal arts and majoring in home economics. She is a member or the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority and is prominent in musical circles, as well as campus activities. Mr. Harlan is a member of AI- KM,,?iS Ph By (Purcell 1689- Phi. He has been active in debate and student body activities. He will graduate from Willamette school of law this year Old English Ballads: . . . .Folk Song Collected and and Arranged by Cecil Sharp O no, John! ? Petty Polly Oliver (17th Century) Arranged by Granville Bantook . Salem baa a group of promising youthful musicians in which much interest .la being shown. - One such young musician Earle Vlning Potter, lyric tenor, will be presented Tuesday night at Rob erts Studio at 8:15 o'clock. Young TUNE, the month of brides, is close at hand, and to its in- BChooL He has won several en- J fluence is perhaps due the many attractive announcement viable honors in voice up to the parties of this past month. Although in most instances the present time He placed first in Ste for weddings is far distant in plans yet interest is high aUj, and the parties are lovely accessories to the month of ro- Grove music tournament last mance which next year may claim for brides those announce- year, and sang first tenor in the ing this spring. boys' quartet that placed first in -Two attractive announcement parties have been events -F " of this weekend. Mrs. M. C. Hemenway entertained with a atJ6 b . Po&r of dellgauUuy COlonui ana lmormai i mien tun auu iuuveu Salem with an afternoon of bndgef;- oo. ,Th-i an . tt i l.-. I Mrs. Elmer Eastrldge. The an &(, LUC nCUlUlwa; uuuic k.ick- urday afternoon compliment ing her daughter, Miss Ellen Hemenway, popular member of one of the active younger crowds, . - In the course of the luncheon tiny rosebuds were presented the guests and tucked away in the folds of the petals was a tiny scroll bearing the announcement of the betrothal of Miss Hemen way to Edward Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roth of Salem. The7 announceemnt quite took the guests by surprise and added gay interest to the luncheon. No plans' are ready to announce for the wedding. The announcement was made earlier than had been planned because of the faet that . Miss Hemenway will leave for Portland this coming week end with her; parents, there to make her home. Both Miss Hemenway and Mr. Roth attended Salem schools. Miss Hemenway algo attended Oregon State college, where she was affiliated with Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mrs. Hemenway was assisted at the luncheon hour by Mrs. Harry Belt. Covers were placed for Miss Ruthita Hoffnell, Miss Virginia Newland, Miss Kathryn Corey, Miss Margaret Drager, Miss Myra Belt, Miss Josephine McGil christ. Miss Iris Jorgensen, Miss Marie Bone, Miss Frances Huston, Miss Margaret Bell, Miss Doris Drager, Miss Dorothy White, Mrs. Marvin Roth and Miss Hemenway. Mrs. E. J. Roth called later in the afternoon. For bridge Miss Myra Belt and Mlsa Ruthita Hoff aell held winning scores for the afternoon. A second announcement of the week end was that of Miss Ben eitta Edwards, who anounced her engagement to Roy Harland at an attractive, dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Edwards, on State t street. Mrs. Edward. was hostess' for this an nouncement dinner. Dinner was served at small ta bles each centered with a French bouquet arrangement and flanked with tapers in pink and green held In crystal holders. Table ac cessories were also in pink and green with green table service. Small Individual corsages of Cecils Brunner roses marked places for Miss Harriett Adams, Miss Edith Flndley, Miss Ger trude Oehler, Miss Bertha Bab eock, .Miss " Jean Middleton, Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Lulu Allen, Miss Helen Hanke, Miss Helen Stiles, Miss Estel Chaney, Miss Margaret Warnke, Miss Edythe Glaisyer, . Miss Bernice RIckman, Miss Mildred Miller, Miss Joan Evans, Miss Dorothy Eastrldge, Miss Elizabeth Clement, Miss Marion Bretz, Miss Viola Crozer, Miss Beulah Cramer. Miss Buena Brown, Miss Marine Ulrich. Miss irma sawyer " and for Miss Ed wards. Mrs. Edwards was assisted in A musical program scheduled for Monday night at Waller hall will attract no little attention, for it is being played by Miss Songs by Robert Frank Helene Price, wno nas Deen uomg si 815-1892): post-graduate piano work on a Es Hat Die Rose Sich Beklagt. Presser scholarship won from The Roge complained Willamette university for the past Fur Musick For Music tw years and her program Mon- Au Melnen Grossen schmerzen day night will be representative Q t f M Deepest Sadness of her advanced work. 'v The program is to be accom- p . , .w..n Miss Price Will Play Graduate Program 1740) .Ar ranged by William Arms Fisher Irish Air, "Coola Shore": My Love's an Arbutus .Arranged by Charles Stanford III Songs by Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828): Hedge-Roses (Heiden-Roslein) .Poem by Goethe (1749-1832) Who Is Sylvia? "Two Gentle men of Verno" Shakespeare (1564-1616) panied in orchestral parts by Miss Edith Findley at a second piano. The program to which the puo- 11c is invited Includes: Bach-Busoni Capriccio The Night Wind. Farley A second youthful musician of whom much is being said ust now is Emory Hobson, who played a w I J m a t a. a Arioso-Adagissimo Allamarcia v,nopm program luesaay nigm i Tempo di Postigllone Fuga the residence studio of Prof, and Beethoven Rubinstein Griffes . I Poulenc onventions : n If ure ivianv Matrons CONVENTIONS hold the, center of the stage for club women of Oregon this weekend and for the coming week. - The state convention of; Busi ness and Professional Women has been in session at Klamath -Falls and will close today. Reports from that city tell of the election Sat urday, of. Mrs. Edith Falbe of Roseburg, president of the state organization. Salem rated particularly well In state officer representation with Mrs. B. B. Herrick, Miss Helen Louise Crosby and Mrs. Madeiin Caliih an being placed In office. The list of officers include: Miss Ada Albert, Portland, first vice-president; Miss Ellen Rudnas, Marshfleld, second vice-president; Mrs. Stella Spencer, Roseburg, Corresponding secretary: . . Mrs. Zola F. Morgan; Hillsboro, record ing secretary; Mrs. Winifred R. Hemci, saiem, treasurer. Direc tors: Miss Helen Louise Crosby. Salem; Miss Arville Kretzer, The Dalles; Dr. Olive McKay. Grants Pass; Mrs. Florence Dreher, Klamath Falls: Miss Ames Brown, Pendleton: Miss Faith Kimball, Monmouth; Miss Made iin Caliih, Salem; Miss Helen Cur- ran, Heppner; Mrs. Mae Waker, Portland, was electeS director of music and arts for the state. Coquille issued an invitation for the 1933 convention. Monday executive committee meetings will be held In Portland by the executive board of the state P. E. O. organization. The reeu iar Biai convention will open Tuesday and continue for three uj. aira. zora nmrnion. 'su preme president of the national organisation, will be present from ner Oklahoma home, for this con vention. Officers will be elected Thurs day. Another matter of Interest for business consideration will be the manner of allotting delegates to me supreme convention. A second convention which will attract the attention of manv Sa iem women win be the state Fed eration of W omen's clubs which will convene in Portland Wednes day and continue through three a ays or meeting. The sessions will be held in th Multnomah hotel. It is anticipated that this session will be a very lu- lense. one with much to be accom plished. arden A W to serve Rays I ' " ; ? .1 d poise and brilliancy marked the excellently balanced program of Chopin numbers. Dorothy Eastridge WITH the : spring come the many charming "garden days" when kindly people with beautiful gardens open their gates and Invite the public to come snd roam at will through their treasures. For several years past Miss Ma bel ' Creighton has delighted a growing circle of "garden" friends with her "columbine" show. At this time she' opens her gardens and guests eome from far and near to view the splendid specimens of columbine which Miss Creighton has as her especial hobby.. Other flowers of beauty are in this gar den too, but the columbine Is the special treat. This Friday Miss Creighton wui open her garden between 2 and t o'clock and the interested public Is invited to ea'l at Jonesmerr f arm. To reach the farm drive ten miles north of Salem on the river road to Waconda cross road between Wheatland Ferry Road and the Champoeg-St. Paul road, and turn at the Waconda sign posts. Today one of the gardens which has been opened annually for the past several years will be opened and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doerfler will receive the hundreds of Inter ested visitors who call when this opportunity is given them. The Doerflers have 500 feet of rockery to display this year and 4000 square feet of landscaped garden. Guests will be received all day at the Doerfler gardens. To reach them drive 7 miles east on the Penitentiary road and one-half mile east on the Pratum-Macleay road. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Bennett of Labish Center gave a lawn-party honoring the ninth birthday anniversary of their son. Gerald. Games and songs were enjoyed by the young' guests and refreshments were served. The birthday cake was decorated with pink candles. Mrs. C. C. Jefferson assisted the hostess in serving, Guests were Donna Jefferson, Dorothy Miller, Annabelle Ben nett. Billle McCloaghry. Leslie Klampe. Max Bibby, Bertie Jef ferson, Clyde Jefferson, Raymond Blbby and Gerald Bennett. Miss Ethel Crathohe of Dart mouth, Nova Scotia, arrived this weekend to be the guest of Miss Deena Hart. Pringle Pleasant' Point Club Meetii-r lj! "til Members ' and friends of the j Frlngle-Pleasant Point Social club were . entertained Thursday by ! Mrs. O. B. Whitney and Mrs. W. J.; Hagedorn at the home of Mrs. Hagedorn on Fir. street-. . - bountiful- potluck .luncheon. was served at noon. The dining table being centered with a beau tiful bouquet of flowers. Other flowers were arranged attractive ly about the rooms. ;. The afternoon was spent with the closing business' of the club year, the . new officers xor tne coming year being Installed. The new president, Mrs. Wm. McCar roll. and the retiring president. Mrs. W. H. Grabenhorst. were both presented with bouquets of flowers by Mr. Hagedorn. The annual club picnic will be held during the summer and the club will again take tfp Its work In the early autumn. Members and special - guests present were . Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Propst, Mrs. V. E. Weeks, Mrs. UW. Potter; Mrs. J. N. Robert son, Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. Cllf- servlng by' Miss Mary Eyre and her home. Rondo in Sol I Mrs. Roberts. About 150 people Staccato Etude I were present for this, mostly peo ple who have been watching the Clouds! work of the young artist for sev- Trols Mouvements I eral years Perpetuels Commendation was very high Assez modere - Tresmodere -1 for the genuine musical Insight Alerte I and sympathetic interpretation Debussy Jardine Sous La riuie i given by the young musician. Ei 1 cellent technque handled with Grieg Concerto op. i Allegro Moderato - Aaagio -Quasi Presto Gervais Mrs. Agnes Grass man, Mrs. Lawrence Grassman jt u rft Damliif were host- Utt Olio, www w. v 1 T T esses tor me mommy weeuug nosiess the St. Rita's Altar society held at the parish hall Tuesday after- Each year the seniors of the noon Transaction of business oc- home economics elass of Wlllam- cupied most of the time. ette university entertain wlth t or- J A Jdderka will head the Salem chapter for the com. ' ' ..a m.V, "v" Pri "l lu"r 8'u ing year. Miss Leila Johnson is vice cresident: Mm. E. E son junior motored to Portland Friday night Miss Eastridge en- Lindsay, secretary; Mrs. E. R. Deny, treasurer; and Mrs Friday to oe me gueeis iwmw " ouvu v. j. ucuiuui wcuiucr ui scuuiarsiiip loan cornixiliiee. tjoc rnwT over tne weeKena. r n- me tssinare uome. ay hub uw iTovpra ttpto nlonorl fnr A o- day nigat -miss vioiw. xiumcu .u v.vU.u - women who commpndpd Los Angeles was a member of tiie and green tapers In crystal holders 1??, -,,t Mi Rotbien lett centered the table wnere corere '"K'uj vue mm uiaue uy rroi. Saturdav morning by airplane lor j were placed f or Miss Lois Latimer, Lawrence Zillman following A. A. U. W. Enjoys Busy Session at Last Meeting rrthe last meeting of the season for the American Assoc ia JL tion of University Women at the Grav Bella RatnrHav proved to be one of the most enthusiastic and profitable of tne year. - Officers were elected, the same slate being accepted in us enureiy as was proiierea Dy tfte nominating. committee Fut L o0n- olli1 ""ri8!l day and Thursday of this week. Mrs. O. T. Sealey, Mrs. Wm. Me- . r, . iA -i. Carroll, Mrs. T. R. Clark, Mrs. Itn . ' . Cfo " .T W. H. Grabenhorst. Mrs. A. Cas selllus, Mrs. Olive Shaf er, Mrs. Geo. Grabenhorst, Mrs. J. W. Yates, Mrs. E. A. John, Mrs. Har ry Wechter, Mrs. C. Munn, Mrs. J. W. Keys, Mrs. Geo. Buerne, Miss Grace Robertson, Mrs.- Sha- fer, Jr.. Mrs. Emma Brasher, Mrs. J. W. Brasher, Mrs. L. W. Price, Mrs. Sarah M. Whitney. Mrs. B. E. Claytdn, Mrs. Mary Bogue, Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrs. Ray To- ure Weeks Hold Many; Events of Interest And Variety THE days ahead for thenext few weeks should entice th4 attention of those maids and matrons who come and go at will to the things of interest here and there. If variety ii the spice of life then the days will not be flat for there i beinor planned several things not in the ordinary scheme of things: - - '. . -' - -. Among these will be the splendid outdoor garden show which will be held in Willson park June 4 and 5. Here in a natural setting the best flowers of the city and valley will be arranged for the pleasure of those many garden lovers of o the valley. The Willamette Valley Flower show has each yea enlisted the interest of mor and more of the socially mind ed until this year a large part of society will bend efforts toward making the affair not only a. tech nical flower show of keen compe tition for the best plants, but there will also be added a tea room, lectures,' illustrated lee- Salem Rebekahs Have Busy Week Salem Rebekahs have been lay ing plans for the past week for many of the number to attend the state Grand lodge which will con- Corvauis were present for the lodge meeting. Mrs. Anna Hun- saker was program chairman for this meeting. Initiation of candi dates was a part of the evenings exhibition. Wednesday evening Mrs. Luella Engstrom entertained for mem bers of the past noble grands at her home. Miss Myrtle and Miss Ethel McClay and Mrs. .Moore, com, Mrs. M. W. Welch. Margaret mother of Mrs. Engstrem. were ad JanM. Knt WMhter. Richard Al- ""onai guesis. Thursday evening Dorothy Franks entertained for members of the F. L. club at her home. Present were Bernice Zlelke, Wll da Fleenor, Evelyn Hesseman. Ruth Harbaugh. Deena Hart. Hel en and Haiel McElroy, Lulu and Myrtle McClay. Mildred Martin, and Evelyn Naderman. Plans were made for a benefit card party to be .given by the F. L. club within the near future. len Yocom, Bobbie Shafer, David Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn. Camp Rally Planned Wednesday An outstanding affair in Girl Reserve circles will be the camp rally which will be held Wednes- Af in th "V nr. f! A. rlnh rooms - - i . at 7:30 o'clock. IJancincr Kartv ine pian lor in rauy is 10 sc- I - . -mr , quaint parents and Reserves, lompliments IOUth trade, lunior hiah school and senior high school Reserves, with An attractive dancing party at the plans for Camp Santally acti- tne nome or Mr. ana Mrs. George vltles as nlanned for this summer, uraoennorst on Jir street, com Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher will tell pumentea a group or mgn scnooi of the work and will introduce the young people with Coburn Graben- eanio advisors who will serve this horst as host Friday night. summer. An attractive background of Rally-songs will be lead by Miss spring flowers In large basket Dpria Clarke, and Dr. David Ben- bad been arranged for the guest nett, Hill will show moving pic- rooms and here, with Jolly cap fa- tnres of interest to th narenta and other amusing novelties. and Reserves. dancing was enjoyed until a late Monday the gth and sth Parrish nonr when Mrs Grabenhorst as- Reserves will have an out-door "ea ey miss Virginia, cross, meetlnr at the home of Mrs. M. C. ervw "upper, Petteys on Wallace road. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Elisa beth Gallaher, Gladys Taylor and Esther MeMlnaimee. Guests of Mr. Grabenhorst in cluded Miss Edith Morehouse, Miss Barbara Pierce Miss Flavia Downs, Miss Jessie Stover, Miss SOCIAL CALENDAR i Sunday, May 22 - "Garden Day" at Frank, .Doerfler farm an day: -public Invited; drive seven miles east on penitentiary -road to one half mile east of Pratum-Macleay road.' Breakfast ride for Salem Riding academy members; 8:45 o'clock; breakfast at Spa following ride. r Monday; May 23 Chapter AB of P. E. O. Sisterhood with Mrs. Eric Butler; .regular meeting. .' . Royal , Neighbors of America, short business aid program session at Fraternal temple,' 8 o'clock. Mother's Jewels and Home Missionary band, First Methodist church, final mite box party, 3 to 5 o'clock in church parlors; Mrs. E. G. Miller acting hostess. Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, initiation, business and social session; begin at 8 o'clock in Wom an's clubhouse. , ' , , .'! , Committea meeting of, "poppy" committee of Aiaer tean Legion Auxiliary with Mrs. Elbert Bradford, 1:30 o'clock. -v i r "'.-.,'." ' - f . Sigma Nu .chapter, Delphians, 2 o'clock In public 'library. . , - . r Tuesday, May 2U Chl DelU chapter of IJelphian's with Mrs. A. F. ftayes, I8S E. street, o'clock.- Forfo wing that all-day meeting at Hayes home at Lake Labish, picnic luncheon. Miss Dorothy Reed speaker for First Congressional . luncheon, at church; public welcome. Business and Professional - Women, "4: id o'clock dinner meeting at Gray Belief- Douglas -McKay and -L. B. Endlcott speakers. - Salem Women's Press club with Mrs. Dennis Land , ry and Miss Joy Lock at Landry home, 392 South High street, X o'clock. ; .. h Sons of TJnlon Veterans and Its auxiliary wit Mr. ana Mrs. E. L. Buehanan. tor : 30 o'clock potluck sup per followed by program,-. - ; with Mrs. E. L. Buchanan for afternoon sewing meet- M". Elmer Eastridge, Miss Lulu the business " meeting. Prof. Zillman spoke in scholarly and humorous manner in the general subject of "Whither Abundance?" Miss Bernice RIckman accompan ied by Miss 'Lois Plummer gave a group of solo numbers. fJ An important step taken dur- I Allen, Cecil Harmon, Charles Ladd and the hostess. An informal evening was en- Joyed following the dinner hour. A group of young women from various chamber of commerce over the state and from A. A. A. . , TTlr vtl lnS the business meeting in addi- iiuu iu iub eieciiuu vi oiiicvrs was a vote on the part of the organ- weekend and were taken for a I c I vh f eoAlnv toil Af flA TflldmAnlr county by the Tillamook chamber If "t0.vUPPOrtK 'orJeyv. de" of commerce. Miss Leota Jonegrc,7. ; and Miss Lydia , Grant of Salem f ,kinderarten and ned ,n were among those to attend. Mrs. George Moorhead Is chair Mrs.' George Moorhead enter- man of group which will work on talned with a family dinner for the survey. The committee will Mrs. G. R. Moorhead who has Just start work on the survey at once I returned from a visit in Washing- and will endeavor to determine ton state. Guests were Mrs. G. R. the number of children of kinder Moorhead, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. I garten age and the number of Vandervort, Miss . Esther McMin- 1 parents Interested In kindergar- Inlmee, Warren McMinnlmee. Van ten serTlce, Bruce Moorhead; Virgil Moorhead rt was made, known through and Mr. and Mrs. George Moor- J the child study section which has I head. (been an active nart of the A. A. . 'IU. W. activities this past season. Work on poppies for the annual that Oregon ranks 43rd from the '. Poppy" day sale which is spon I top. in kindergarten, service sored each year by the American I among the states, and that only 2 Legion auxiliary will he begun i per cent of children have kinder- Ibert- Bradford. '1570 Broadway if the survey reiults 1n action street, at 1:30 o'clock. Stickers It is, planned to have Mrs. George will be placed on the small pop- IH. Root of Portland, sponaorer of pies and large poppies will be I much kindergarten' legislation In made. I Oregon, come to Salem to' speak - - I before an open meeting and pre- Mrs. Grant Day was compu- I pare for questions and aroused in mented with an Informal tea and I teres t In the project. handkerchief shower at the E. B. I ReporU were also made on the Millard home xnursday, witn Mrs. regional conference held recently Millard and airsj.'D. roiey as in Tacoma. Those making reports hostesses. ;- Mrs. Day and daughr were Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. Q. C. ter, Miss Phyllis' Day will this Bellinger. Mrs. Asa Fisher, and Mrs. Clifton Mudd has been named general chairman for the department of Tine arts for the third district of the Federation of Women's clubs according to re ports of the partial appointments made by Mrs. Clara; B. Smith, newly elected president of the third district. Mrs. Hannah Mar tin has accepted the legislative committee chairmanship, and Mrs. C. C. Geer has been appoint ed music chairman. Miss Enla Mc- Cully, has been named literature chairman. Mrs. C. A. Pace and small daughter, Mary Elisabeth, will leate for Wakefield, R.. I. Sunday evening, "there to visit Mrs. Page's mother, Mrs. Harriett Elliaou. They expect to spend the summer in the East. A short visit will be made In Chicago with . Mrs. Blanche Page before the travelers return to their Salem home. The many friends of Miss Grace Day will be Interested to know that she will present a group t her Jefferson "pupils In dance re cital Friday night at the Masonic ball in JeftersenV ' .Several. Salem people plan to attend the recitaL Miss' Deena Hart was ' compli mented on the occasion of her birthday with a surprise party for which .her .mother, Mrs. Robert L. Hart, was hostess. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop are spending Sunday with their sons. Clarence and Roy Bishon of Portland. - s- Tuesdar the Parriah 7th rraila Mary France Henderson. Miss will continue work on their block Cora Edgel. Miss Virginia Cross. printing project at the T. W. a A. ls Emyiin Griggs. Miss Char- under the direction of Sidney Han- . ana tari iiason, Die aford and Mrs. Gallaher. Terpennlng, Robert Mason, Jack Tuesday nisrht the hieh school i-ansionx, Robert Brady. Merle Reserves will have a potluck sup- waits. Stewart Bush, Alva Raffe- per at the T. M. C. A. Miss Shir- LT na v"n Anaerson. lev Knlrhtnn nf Vina Vtri-fnf Wassam will be In charge of he Dr. Dorothy Reed Will Sneak Here A pretty birthday nartv of the week was that for which Mrs. Of Interest to a large number George Vehrs entertained at the Salem women has been the an Vehrs residence Friday nteht nouacement that Dr. Dorothy complimenting the 14th birthday Reed of Portland, well known of heV daughter. Miss Esther speaker and student of interna- Vehrs. Dancing and games pre- tlonal affairs and a worker for laced the luncheon hour. Mrs. prevenuon 01 wars, will be a George Arbuekle and Mrs. Walter peker before the 1 o'clock Malloy assisted In serving. Guests luncheon Tuesday at the First of-Miss Esther were Luck Fisher. Congregational church. Betty Hammond, Ruth Hillman. to tnis luncheon the Interested Rdse Gibson. Bellroie Molloy. Paouc is invited. Mrs. J. H. Sim tures, and that note of sociabil ity which adds attraction to any cooperative activity. An event which will draw th attention of a large part of Sa lem is being planned by a young visitor who is here for the sum mer, Miss Elisabeth Waters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Waters. Miss Waters has been in the east for the past three years where she first studied with Per ry Mansfield school of the dance. then with Dennishawn, and lat year taught In a Boston studio the Dennishawn method and also took; special wdrk In New York. The young visitor plans a re cital In the near future and to this her many friends in the city will be invited, and will come no doubt with keen interest. A definite date is soon to be set. , A lovely exhibit, rare for Sa lem, will be that which is being placed In the Gilbert studio from June 2 to 9 by the University of Oregon art department The exhibit has been on dis play in the art galleries to Meier and Frank's store. It is a collec tion of sculpturing done by stu dents in the university. The ex hibit is in charge of Maurice Hud kins and will be open to the pub lic. Patrons and patronesses will be named for each day. Social interest is being stirred by the marriage of Miss Jean Mid dleton who will become the bride of William McCalllster of Med ford June 4. Both Mr. McCallls ter and Miss Middleton are well known in Salem where they are popular. Miss Middleton has been the Inspiration for several at tractive affairs within the past weeks. The marriage will take) place In Salem. Miss Viola Dell Crozer is ex pected' home this weekend from her teaching position. In Castle Rock where she has been Instruc tor In high school commerce the past year. She will spend part ct the summer at least with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T, Croier. Anita Wagner, Doris Arbuekle, Peggy Mlnkiewitx, Rachel Bon- nell, Mildred Hickinger. June Llenkaemper, and Ruth Stowe.lL Legion Auxil- ig. . -" - " WednesdayMay SS ' Past President's club of Americas lary with Mrs. W. P. Watklns. j Miss Mabel Creighton annual "opea garden'' for. . columbine display from 2 to 8 o'clock; drive 10 mites aorth on Mission Bottom road between WhalJnd retry and Champoeg-St. Paul roads, turn at Waond sfio posts. Hal Hlbbard auxiliary with Mrs. Carle AbraMs, 1147 Chemeketa atreet. , - , v Oregon state school for blind presents rlolli and .Tocal pupils In school auditorium.. . weekend leave for a visit of sev eral months. Un T UoV ntrtafnaA Vi members of the south circle ox the First Christian church at her Mri Ra TTlpin It -was announced that the In ternatlonal relations group and the literature group of tho A. A U, W. would meet for a joint and final session this season at the home Wednesday for-an all-day hom0 of Mrs. J A. jeiderks this meeting. Luncheon was served at noon, and sewing and conversa tion were enjoyed during the In formal "mpetfnr ! Monday night. Miss Mabel Rob ertson will talk on "New. Books Snd their Influence on World Af fairs.' . -J - ' - l The next meeting of the organ- ed the- Parent Education study group at the A. A. U. W. at her ihome Friday afternoon. The next meeting wm be concerning the re creational needs of. children. , e , . . . t some, t. toe, was Umitty two at' the home of Mrs.. Pearl Smith, who is leav ing Boon for Klamath Falls where she will visit foraome. tl tne inspiration tor table bridge party Mrs. Eleanor Stelner Friday night with Mrs. Stelner and Mrs. Hetty Kriekenbaum as hostesses. Members of the Town and Coun try club will be guests of Mrs. George A. White at her home on Bellevue street Wednesday 'fter-i noon. Mrs! Jennie Presaall of Salem Is a weekend, guest of -relatives at Rosedale. onds is in charge of the program. Musical numbers will be given by Mrs. Harry Harms. Mrs. B. B. Flack and Mrs. W. E. Hansen are in charge of the luncheon plans. You axe invited to attend a DEMONSTRATION of the famous Linguaphone Method covering travel, English, liter ature, and foreign languages taught 'conversationally, the fascinating, easy and correct way. Meet Mrs. Roald of New York at the Gilbert Studio and . Craft Shop . 147 X. Commercial, upstairs af 7:80 Wednesday evening. May 25th Only 12 Days Remain for entering Mother's Contest No obligations. Rich prizes. Call for rules: GUNNEL & ROBB STUDIO 620 State. is visiting relatives and friends Jit her home. ,v ' . Mrs. H. J. Weidmer will lea to this weekend for a visit of several weeks In Omaha. Nebraska. S ic goes by way of San .Francisco , ' v :. -?.- :'i - .t - "-'.r Aa " attractive bridge luncheon 1st being planned by Mrs.; George Rodgers for members of her con tract onage ciuo lnunaay. xne Monday afternoon Mrs. William srroun will nfotor la the Josenh Al IWelton will be hostess for mem- bert summer home on the Santiani hers of her contract bridge club. I for the party. YOUR PORTRAIT always a 'gracious gift ' W?Croni$e- C CAMERA STUDIO 1 -Coart A ODtumerrlal Sts. ' ; Pbone 5014 . Modern Women Demand Freedom Superfluous " iW remove it if 7 permanently and -: safely Laboratories TeL 4427 'I CUP THIS OOUPOX FOB 7-T LITERATVRE -s .' . Name ...... ......... 'Addma $r 'MIS: NO MORE-ANNO YANCE: Q'from BIFOCALS vet tirKeJtAr cUscoreredltbat bifaciis and h i Irt frttJnff4?UMif K:ieehasTdcy rmicKieaiicrliolw . ck.vioi the JOni iWB'anirTtm zmr co.cyes.' tncra run peen certidn airtcirir fcf M&carrXart -"'I -' rt . tionea- annr- ti3ocAithv r - . ' Jlf ------ -TZT-fi.'" 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