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PAGE SIX!: The OREGON STATESMAN. Salens. Orejrcn, Sunday MornlnV;. Afest 14; 1932 1 r I- 1 f 1 . , s lhgs and ut- Dodr Iff e etraties ngag w ad mm MeeDs oocietv: ousiiv el It 8! 'i S I- :! 1 Popular Maids! Will Wed in Beautiful J- XZeremonies in Church "and Mid-Summer Weddings are Making Delightful Diversions for Society; ? ' , Many Affairs Precede Ceremonies . ,", TWO weddings today are focusing the atte ntion of society. Pretty brides, both popular and members of Salem social circles for most of their debutante days, they are re ceiving wide attention. " ' . - Miss Henrietta Bishop, daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop will become the bride of. Curtis French, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde French, this afternoon at 2 o'clock in an impressive ceremony to be read by Rev. S. Darlow Johnson in the Leslie Memorial church. .While this will be a small church wedding the arrangements or the ceremony and church-will make of it a very nretty one. Miss Lena Medler of Lebanon will play the wed- &'ding musics Miss -Beneitta Edwards will be s oloist and will : " Miss Bishop will wear a crepe with smart white trim and her hat and accessories will be to white and will include a white prayer book, family heir loom. A corsage of pale pink rosebuds will be worn. . The bride-electVonlyj attendant. Miss Gertrude Oehler, will wear .'a soft jade green afternoon frock and her acces- ;, ;, .,. . -osories and hat will be in V Salem Couple Married At Forest Grove ; - A- pretty and Tery quiet wed : dinar was solemnized Thursday at 41:30 o'clock in Forest Gtoto at which time Mins Rhea Lucille Fuller became the bride of T. K. Borkman. The ceremony was read by ReT. J. R.. Jeffexj, uncle of the .bride, in the parsonage. Attrac tive arrangement of many sum mer flowers made a pretty back ground for the ceremony. : The bride wore a gown of apri cot crepel She was attended by Mrs. Paul Lee and Mr. Lee act ed as hest man for Mr. Borkman. Preceding the ceremony. Miss Lucille Jeffery, cousin of the bride,- sang "Oh. Promise Me." .She also played the wedding marches. immediately following the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. Borkman left for a wedding trip into Callfor- nla. After September 1 they will ; he at home to their friends at 'their residence on Lee street, j Mrs. Borkman - wore a charming ..white , ensemble for her going away costume.- " -( The only ones present for. the wedding in addition to the bridal party were Mr. and Mr?. W. W. .Fuller, parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. E.. Borkman, par ents of the groom. - ' Mrs. B. E. Bower of Union Hill - Is a guest of Mrs. S. M. Endicott during the absence of Mr. Endi cott who is vacationing for a .short time following a serious 111 s ness. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Boise and Mrs. Frank Snedeeor will spend Sun day as Cascadia. Pattern ; . By ANNE ADAMS Flared sleeve caffs, a snug hip .''yoke, and a very flattering? rever ' of contrasting , color are details . that win every matron. They give ; that slinv well fitted line, so de , . , sired, for the' larger figured Flat crepes or satins, , in- the new de- leetable. tall - shades ; wines, deep greens, browns and black, or ,1 Tery. small print would be Ideal ; to use. ; , . ' ; ,," ;;' - , Pattern 1 2305 may be ordered only In sizes 36 to '4 S. She 2 re- - quires 2 yards of 39-inch fab- . rlc and,, iyard contrasting. Bead .lit ta titlnt yr tuwpa (eoi.n preferred), . for- -etok terkWrtU plkialy far, iut, I dreti nd tj nmier. BK SOKE TO 8TATB SIZE WANTED. - . - s. Oar leotiful Sj " f stSioo"; ' eUlof ' offerw yuv to oiprtliity -t eboo deil jI'.Ul I morntoj, f lr- oa b1 eutnx uodel iubl tamm 1 K ft m W.J 1 1 tlaaAl. tk lommer. FoatarinK r-H this cUIo i miicctirau (jui to (ummer-chtc. t l lingwri and 4ia moileli ar latlut-ted la Uii lat iDung book, oena ior your cop;, today. Prica f catakut 15e. Cata log aad patten toethar X5e. Ad- ' dret ail mail order to Stateamaa Pattora . Dopartaest. 23 Weat ,l7t afreet. KawIorV City. .-. Home" Today ... simple afternoon gown of beige r white. Her flowers will be warm pink rosebuds. Alfred French, brother, will act as best man tor Mr. French. - A reception at the Mason Bishop home -will follow the ceremony. Mrs. S. B. Gillette 'will greet at the door. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde French, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop and the newly weds will form the receiving line. Mrs. Charles Kaufman and Mrs. -Clifton Clemens will preside at the urns, and serving will be Miss Maxine Ulrich, Miss Edith Find ley. Miss Marian Bretz, Miss Bretha Babcock, and Miss Pauline Findley. Immediately following the cere mony the young people will leave for a trip and after September f will be at home in Bandon where Mr. French is a member of the high school faculty. Both Miss Bishop and Mr. French attended Willamette uni versity. Miss Bishop was affiliated with Alpha Phi Alpha sorority and Mr. French was a member of the Alpha Psl Delta fraternity. Miss Bishop has been exten sively entertained before her mar riage.' A second marriage of today will be that of Miss Lorita Robinson, to Karl Wenger, In a quiet cere mony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown on Falrmount hill. Only Immediate members of the family will be present for this wedding which will unite two pop ular members of one of the young er sets of the city. Rev. J. J. Evans of Sacramento, Calif., will read the service. A pretty Improvised altar of greenery and summer flowers against which the light of cather- ral taDers will aiow in the back ground tor the three o'clock cere-1 mony. LeRoy Robinson of Portland will be soloist, and Miss Gretchen Thlelsen will play the wedding marches and accompany the soloist. Mrs. Leo Graber, sister of the bride-elect, will be her only at tendant and Frank Lynch will act as best man for Mr. Wagner. An informal reception will fol low the ceremony and at this Mrs. E. A. Brown, and Mrs. An drew Vincent, sisters of the bride elect, will preside at the service table. Miss Dorotha Cannon and Mrs. Kenneth Graber will serve. After a short wedding. trip the young people will be at home at 1220 North 17th street, Septem ber!.. , Mrs. E. T. Barkus will enter tain for members of the Women's Foreign, Missionary society at her home Wednesday afternoon. She will be assisted 'by ,Mrs. Garn Jobst and Mrs. Morehead. Mrs. Bishop win have charge of the devotions and Mrs. Ulrich and Mrs. Lowry will have charge of the "program. - A WEDDING OF TlrlSS VIRGINIA BRUCE, daughter of Earl Frederick lXM. 'Briggs, became the bride of John Gilbert in a recent ceremony m HollijtcoocLIrvmg Thalberg teas best man andA Mrs'DoKald Ogden Stewart wa's'viatronpf honor, '.. sing "Because". k; ? Bride - Elect arming Guest W ITH two weddings ticked off the social calender with today, social attention is being directed upon the coming wedding of Miss Allda Olson who will become the bride of Marvin Meadrick in a quiet but very pret ty ceremony September 2 at 4:00 o'clock in the First Methodist church.. Rev. Fred C Taylor will read the service. . This morning a charming break fast party was arranged by Miss Ruth FIck, hostess, at the Arthur GIbbard home, in compliment to the popular bride-elect. A delicious color combination of yellow nd green will -be used for this 12 o'clock breakfast. Mrs. Norine Pick, mother of the hos tess, will assist. Covers will be placed for Miss Olson, Miss Zarilda Rogers, Miss 1 Kreta Jam, Miss Ruthita Hoffnell, Miss Eleanor Wright, Miss Rovena Eyre, Miss Mathrine Headrick. Miss Maxine ' Myers, Miss Caroyl Braden. Miss Dorothy Moore, Vir ginia Newland, and Miss Fick. Again on Monday night Miss Olson will be the guest of honor for a delightfully planned bridge party supplemented with a linen shower at the E. M. Hoffnell home with Miss Ruthita Hoffnell and Miss Virginia Newland as hos tesses. Those bidden to compliment Miss Olson include Mrs. Don Tem pleton of Hillsboro, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Miss Maxine Myers, Miss Esther Wood, Miss Kate Corey, Miss Myra Belt, Miss Rath Fick, Miss Louise Cook, Miss Peggy Goodfellow, Miss Kreta Jans. Miss Virginia Holt. Miss Katherine Langhrldge, Miss Margaret Drag er. Miss Eleanor Wright, Miss Ro vena Eyre, ,and the hostesses. Miss Virginia Newland and Miss Ruthita Hoffnell. Dudley Taylors Entertain ; Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Taylor en tertained at their country home Thursday night for the Salem branch of the National association of Letter Carriers and the auxil iary. Potluck supper, business matters and a social time occupied the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.' G. O. Boyce and family, Mrv and Mrs. Harmon Garrett, M. D. Doughton and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Horn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neill, Mrs. Elsie Volkel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welch, Mr. and Mrs. George White and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ZInn, Frank Ba- ttvt o abb, a as aa a a, w u nuu luo aivo Mr. and Mm.- rindi- Tavinr and children, . - CARGE ; INTEREST I L t. i j : Ch Writer's Section Will Picnic Tuesday , -'" . - . , .'Member of th WrIUr'B sec tion of ; the Salem 'ArU - league Kill' assemble for the August meeting .at the ; homo ' of j Perry Relgelman, 949 Mill 8L,V tut Tuesday evening. ' ' ?- V- ' . i ' ' The teuton .will open t ' klx o clock . with - a , picnic - lunch on the lawn, after whieV original material prod need since' the last meeting will be read and .criticis ed. Members will bring covered dishes and table utensils. ' " , . ' " Cogitations Alone the ong ay HISTORY repeats itself so they say -at least It did in the Atwater-Kent audition Thursday night at which time charming Miss Josephine Al bert placed first for women and Wendel Robinson, promi nent in Willamette university and city musical circles plac ed first for men, for the sec ond time in two years. Both are students of Prof. E. W. Hobson and both will compete in Portland at the coming audition there. Fif teen contestants were present for this audition and the voice quality heard was notably ex cellent. . AH of which reminds that singing is one of those natu-n ral abilities which should be urged into general usage. Not all of it is lovely by any means but even for those who can not carry a tune there is ev ery evidence of pure joy. If you don't like to listen sing yourself and you can't hear the other person. ris to wonder why more people do not enjoy the incomparable sport of riding! horseback. Combined as it is with the grand comradeship of a horse, a better could not be asked, supplemented ' with the friendship of a dog to run ahead and clear the way, and complemented on f all sides over hills and through valley floors with long dirt roads overhung for distances with trees and the greenery of Mother Earth's garden. r There is never an end to these roads never is there boredom never a false note, and always is there anticipa tion, thrill, humor and a cense of adventure. Mrs.' Brey man Boise is one Salem matron who knows the delight of a horse, ' and who follows -this delight in most interesting fashion. Monday morning she mounted her horse "Susie" and called her English Setter and cantered away for a two day ride which terminated at the Boise cot tage at Seal Rock. Her route took her by way of Fall City and Siletz. Mr. Boise and sons followed with the" car but fl w a a m car and so a long civilized de tour had to be made by the motorists and eventually late in th-3 evening they met Mrs. Boise near Siletfc and1 spent the night with her Then she went-on her way;to join the motorists again that night at therSeal Jlock oabin.,; : A w a . . ' i a ' y a grana iwo aay vacation i from all the everyday, affairs lark into exhilarating na, vture ROGER and Tommy are tc. gether again afteTi-hav-; ing. been separated since the first of , July at "which time' Mrs. T. A. Roberts and f am ily went to spend the summer at Neskovrin. ; And; we won der1 lKWf they. "are spending the ctay sand ' piles with J'Spottythe dog, to dig them higher,; flirting .with; the waved with . VSpotty.! to ; ap plaud; the fun with a gusto of barking, climbing rocks, eat ing with a "sea-going" appe tite? All of this no doubt and more. ; . ' , , - Roger is a Wagner ; and To'nni)y is a Roberts, and both are at the grand age of seven 'Mat vlti.AAkAttla' ' Aflj A9 AtTA i J VI UlliCOMUUVO A1AVA lyUJT WOlv been "paLs .for, months.- Mrs; Robefts.ha's had house guests 'aplenty since the sojourn at the beach,6 and. Toinmy. felt he' had waited long enough to see Eozer- tnev had much to do at the beach, so Uus week he stayed with Grandmother and Grandfather ? W.E. - Dei A LonJ.at; Cutler fCitjr; while j Mrs, Jioberts came : iri to ' Sa-; lenv : and later the ; DeLongd and Tommy; and "Spotty" fol- lowed.-Now they are back at the beach with. Roger as a guest; and the fun is on; 7 w A .'...' . T EFT TO RIGHT. Georaia U and Jane Fauntz of Chicago, lovely. of face and first in springboard events. SOCIAL CALENDAR Sunday, August U Neighbors of Woodcraft and Woodmen and their families will picnic at Rlverdale. Tuesday, August 16 W. C. T. U., 2 o'clock at organization hall. Ferry and South Commercial street; Dr. E -S. Hammond and Fred J. Toose, Jr., speakers. Wednesday, August 17 Knight Memorial women hostesses for tea at home of Mrs. Homer Harrison, 840 Union street, between hours of 2:30 and 5 o'clock. Women's Foreign Missionary society, Leslie Metho dist church, 2 o'clock with Mrs. E. T. Barkus, 890 Sag inaw street. E. M. Club Elnjoys Summer Picnic A Jolly summer special meet ing for the P. M. club was that for which they entertained at the W. D." Henry home Friday with their husbands as assisting hosts in compliment to the birth day of W. D. Henry and Charles McCarter. A potluck picnic dinner was spread on a long table on the lawn and here the guests were seated. In compliment- to the masculine guests of honor,' M. C. Fetteys presided at the , coffee urns. Special guests included Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Randall, of Sacra mento,. CaL, Mrs. Dwaln Gibson, Miss Peggy Peterson, Mrs. Ken neth Henry, and Miss Hilda Crawford. Club members and husbands Included Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Grote, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. -Tit-ley, Mr and Mrs. Harry Craw ford, Dr. and Mrs. D. X. Beech ler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarter, Mr. and Mrs. V. Lee Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hei-ry and Mrs. W. F. Crawford. . Miss Juana Holmes Is Hostess Aa attractive evening was en- Joyed by members of the Sewing club. of the Business and Profes sional Women's organisation at the home of Miss Juana Holmes Friday night. A potluck C:30 o'clock sup per was served and following thii the evening was spent in sewing and In conversation. -Present were Miss Ruth Me Adams. Miss Phebe McAdams. Miss Ruth . Moore, Miss Merle Diraick, Miss Daisy Hayden. Miss Helea Smith, Miss Josephine Shade, Miss Signe Brautl, Miss Mona voaer, Mrs. Lillian Cad well and Miss Juana Holmes ' ' Miss Josephine. Shade will 'en tertain tLe group at her home September I. "; hl ST" when. members of the Rhoten elan held -their annual reunion.' At a brief business 'period, E.'A." Rho-' ten was renamed president .of the group, and Mrs. O. O. Boyce, see- Tetary-treasurer: .- .- ' "r v , Those present were: Mrs. J.- H Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rho ten and Rex anday Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten and Bet ty Merle. Mrs. Zeda Lisle, and son Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lew is, r Mr. and " Mrs. Ray -Yocum and. children, Mrs.'Jennie Yocum, Mrs Mary Yocum, Kr. nhdMra. G. ,0 Boyce and children. Miss Agnes Miller. Mrs. .Harriett ..Baker,- all of Salem. "... - . Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Barber : Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barber, and ehll- drep, Mr. and Mrs. M. : H. ; Rob-. bins, all of Marlon, 'end Mr, and Mrs. Wayne ToCum. and. children Kelser The .Misses j LoIj and J irma neeier were nosiessea - ior that trlr r'tlM, atif Th'nnitiV afternoon at their home' In North Keiier. Mrs. MeGinty. assisted in serving a dainty luncheon. Gamer and vocal solos were enjoyed dur ing the. social hours-Mrs. -J. A.- Reynolda presided- fu the absence ot Mra.J Robert .McClay.', . : . . ; craose present -were Mnt'G.'-W.' DeJardin. Mr. T. , E. J3vanr. airs. M. T. Bliven, Mrs. H. t , Olden burg, Rae Klnkatd. Ethel 1UU. Mrs. Albert. Mlnturn Mrs. j D.' X. J MeGinty, Mrs. W.'E. Savage; Mrs; Ben -Claggett, Mrs.'" Roy -Melson, Mrs.; 3." A. Reynold" Mrs. G.N;. Thompson, - and - the ' hostesses, Misses Lois' and Irma Keefer. Speclal guests were Mrs. George T. ' Minturn, . Mra.: IJIck Brlnkley, Betty Lou Brlnkley and Mrs. Mar- TO. MBI I Igaret Muellhaapt. BEAUTY; iri 'SOCIETY AND r " f If ta Coleman of Los Ahaeles. Katherine Ratcbt of Miami. Flo.. Rush Party is Jolly Affair One of the most attractive af fairs of the rush events given by Willamette university sororities was that tor which the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority was hostess Friday at the Bauer illy gardens near Dayton. A charming place for back ground, with swimming to be en Joyed and Interesting places to visit, all combined to make a memorable party. A picnic dinner was served at 1:30 o'clock. Sorority members to attend In addition to bidden guests included Edith Glayser, Elva Sehon, Bernlee' Rlckman. Dorothy Shepherd, Velleda Ohm- art. Murlal White. Mary White. Edwyna Broadbent, Helen Breit haupt, Rosetta Smith, -Barbara Barham, Mildred Drager, Roberta Varley,. Harriett Adams, Beneltta Edwards, Dorothy Taylor and Gladys Taylor. Hasel Green The Women's Missionary society and the Otter beln Guild ot Englewood United Brethren church, Salem, were guests at the G. G. Looney home for an all day meeting-Thursday. Mrs. E. O. Shepherd gave an ex cellent address on "Methods". Rev. Morris . Goodrich told of his work In mission school in West Africa.-' The devotion were led by. Mrs, W. G. Davis. Miss Marlon Chase ot Salem was pian ist. Others taking part on the pro gram were Rev. R. V.- Wilson of Salem and pastor. Rev. S. E. Long. The visitors were Mrs. Sarah Oliver, Mrs. Jessie Loter, Mrs. Eu nice Blodgett, Mrs. E. R. Rae, Mrs. O. A. Chase. Mrs. J. C, Hill. Mrs. F. J. Welch. Rev R. V. Wil son and 'Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Elva Duncan. Miss Lida Pugb. Miss Bertha 3an Cleave, T. J. Mollen cop, F. J. Welch, Dorothy Dun can, BetaMay Hill. Mra. E. Shepherd.. The Guild members ' were Francis , Christenson, Leila' Green", . Marian ChaseMaxlne Hill. ) " - Mrs Louis Wampler,, Mrs Rob ert, Massie and . Mrs. : C". A. Van Cleave - were - the committee who served. ';'".'' ' - , ; " . ' Liberty The 1 Home Eco nomies club" of the - Red Hills . Grange met. at he home of Mrs. John Van Lydegraf. Thursday.- Af ter a pot luck luncheon a business meeting was held at whieh ft was decided" to organize a "Kitchen Band.; Plans' were : also started for the' 'Boosters Night" program to be held September 10. .... I " Wome,n- enjoying the day 'were, Maaames;;.w.vR. Dallas, ,C.W. Slacey,' Helen Daseh. E. C Beck ley,' Kate-Holder,-O.'L-'.Dencer. George G. Adams, Fred L.' Scott, Charles'. : Kraager, C. 4 W.v Cadjr, John , Van LydegTaf t; - Misses Dorothy.. Beckley, Catherine Dal las, Violet Van Lydegraf. Ila Krauger, Peaal Scott. Vivian Van LydegraL. Willow . Van Lydegraf and Junior .Van, JLydegraf. Y - . " Y " S. Mrs. . Louis . G. Petree of Ala meda,. CaL. has been, visiting at the home ot Carolyn .Wilson this week. Mra.' petree will be remem bered' as ' Carol RahakopC whose marriage In Portland was an event ot last-October ' ; ; CKHieiiPa i I jl" .si; lb 9 p. st. ' M ;t I; Cyn - Cronjse v j ArtlsUe Ltghtlngs . i ; ' . - , Natural Erpreaoaa OUT WaatWK1a.'v. competition in Olympic Games Ilastern Star Plans -No-Host Dinner One ot the large organization affairs of the coming week will e the no-host supper being plan ned forTuesday night at Ma sonic temple at :30 o'clock at which ' time past matrons and past patrons of the Salem East era Star. Chad wick chapter win be guests. . Mrs. Stella Henry, present ma tron ' of Chadwlck chapter, and Mrs. Ida Godfrey, widow of former past grand patron of the Eastern Star will be special guests. Mrs. David Wright will preside as toastmlstress and Mrs. Ira Darby, general chairman will be assisted by a committee of Mrs Paul Hauser, Mrs. S. B. Gillette, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Jennie Enaaaons, Mrs. Ida Babcock and Mrs. R. Lee Wood. Any resident or visiting past patron' or matron in the city is invited to join the group Tuesday night. a Tea is Planned For Wednesday The women of the Knight Memorial church will entertain Wednesday at the home of Mrs, Homer Harrison, 840 Union street between the hours of 2:20 and S o'clock. Mrs. Harrison will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Williams, Mrs. J. E. Allison, Mrs. Frank E. Brown, and Mrs. Frank R. Clark. All women of the church are invited. e e Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Forkner have as their guest for a few days. Miss Roxana Showalter of Tacoma, Wash. ' Now Hundreds of remnant ot.- Percales, Printed Rayon Silks, Draperies. Curtain Netree - offered y2 i?i?s These have been all marked at PRESENT retail values. Take your choice of aJmost ONE THOUSAND REM NANTS at just Half Price - All Re-Adjustment I Sale 'Prices Hold Good TTiroughbut the Store This - J ;S :;- :''.0nMn'WeeIc J-: ; 12 Momme Pongee Silk yard 16C -V- . Inch--.,: Fringed ; Panels 29 c reach Our Friday and i Saturday'r Special price in 25c Cre- - tonnes and Crashes continued '.-. . 1 C- b Monday and Tuesday, yard., t.- l. Oy u ";;'c"; - See J Three Big Blanket tcialV : aV$l;00$1.27and:Slt49 r -YouTe"Cnerer -176 N. Liberty St.". ExeeHa Patterns'lSciOe.and 25c Music G mm ans THE weejl,eac brin iomj new plan onjhe.part of club, or.orranlxatibn for the Work of falL Thta week the Salem Mb- . sic Teachers' association announce , committees and Jentauve aate or. the firat meeting pt the falL It is expected "(hat the first meeting will be held September ( at a place to be announced later.. Aa informal . meeting r la being planned' for ot-o-ahout August 22.at which, tfnjejhe, group will meet. at. the hme ot 'Prof, and Mrs. Frank rChurchllMor a picnic la the attractiTe -Churchill gar den. ..,,;, .'.y- .--v fi-.- - ; Officers of the. association for this year Include MIs Dorothy Pierce, president; Mra.' Josephine . Lilbarnr ' vice ; prealdent; . Miss Bertha Junk Darby, recording sec retary; Miss Clara Txve. corre sponding secretary; Mrs. Joy Tur- ' ner Moses, : treasurer, and - Mrs. Ethef Roberts and Mrs. Jessie Bush auditors. Miss Pearce announces her com mittees as follows: educational, whleh is appointed at the request of Frederick Goodrich, president of the Oregon Music Teachers as sociation and which will cooperate with the state committee, Mrs Walter Denton, chairman, and Prof. T. S. Roberts. Miss Helen McHlrron, Miss Lena Belle Tar tar, and Miss Mary Schnlta. Progsam, Miss Elm a Weller, chairman; Mrs. Laura Grant Churchill, Mrs. Zena Thomas. Membership, Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps, ehalrman; Mr. T. S. Rob erts. Mrs. Gertrude Cameron, Sil verton; Mrs.. Dixon. Scott's Mills. Arrangements. Mra. Ethel Hard ing Roberta, chairman; Jessie F. Bush. Miss Frances Virginia Mel ton. Business, Mr. Frank E. Church Ill, chairman;. "Mr. Bernice East, Mrs. Nellie' Mulkey Stone, Miss Lena DotsonI Ethics. Miss Frances Virginia Melton, chairman; Miss Margaret Hogg, Miss Irma Keefer. Mr. Ed ward Tillson. " Telephone, Mrs. Lela Lee, chair man; Mrs. Lena Waters, Mrs. Mabel"Powers, Mrs. Nellie Mulkey Stone. Publicity, Mrs. Jessie F. Bush, chairman; Mra, Frank Jlbura. Miss Ruth Bedford, Miss Mary Sehults, and Miss Lena Belle Tar tar In charge of publicity for Mu sic Week. Music Week. Mrs. W altar a. Denton, ehalrman; Miss El ma Weller, Mrs. Lena Thomas, .P. F Thomas, T. S. Roberta. Mrs. Ethel Harding Roberts, F. E. Churchill, and Mrs. Laura Grant ChnrchllL Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Hunting ton and young Kay, and Breyman Boise left Saturday for Seal Rock , where they will Join Mrs. Boise and two sons, and there will spend the weekend. tor a at Just Fast; Color Percales c ' yard Turkish .Towels" ..lOe, Value 5c: 15c-Value 10c - Our ' seen such talu i m m A 3.W ; 1 , 4 n T ft r 41 X 1 a , 7t i . 9