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Society News :ailufeg! OUT! M. LXUK, Society Editor Music Festival I Brilliantly Planned On of the outstanding musical rents of the year will be given In the armory Friday evening when the Salem aehoola will nnite In a program featuring the work done in music In the grades, jun ior high schools and high achool. About eight hundred! pupils are to take part In the concert. " Some of the numbers by the grade schools that! will attract particular attention are the rhythm orchestra from Washing ton achool. the chorus of tiny folk from primary grades, the boys' chorus from Highland school and the grouping of all the Intermedi ate grades .Into one large chorus numbering about four' hundred. Tho program will epen with se " lecttons by the Salem high school band. Worthy comment has been given, the band for I constructive work this year.' The! Junior high schools will unite in presenting "A Day ta Venloe"; a song cycle by Ethelbert Nevln. popular Am erican composer. The ' Salem high school boys glee club and girls' glee club are both scheduled for a group of songs. These organizations won third and second places respect ively in the Forest Grove tourna ment. The chorus classes of the high school will appear in one group, singing selections from Haydn, Schubert and Targett. The concert will begin at 7:45 o'clock to accommodate the very young pupils taking part. A small fee for admission will be charged to defray, expenses. . .. Bellingham Guest Is Complimented .A delightful compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Johan Krabbe of Bellingham, was paid Tuesday evening, when Mrs. Louis Lamb entertained at the home of her mother, Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn, with three tables of bridge. Attractive arrangements of tu lips and lilacs together with soft lighting effects made a fitting background for the Informality of the evening. Winning scores for bridge were held by Mrs. Clark Jackson . and Miss Jeesie Black burn. ' Lamb was assisted by her mother : and Mrs. Clark Jackson. Guests bidden In compliment to Mrs. Krabbe included Miss Genevieve Morgan, Miss Pauline Scott, Miss Pauline Johnson, Miss Dorothy- Baker. Miss Oram Mc Intyre, Miss Jessie Blackburn, Miss Ethel Livesley, Mrs. Sidney Kromer and Mrs. Frederick S. BynonJr. . - Mrs. Krabbe left,. Wednesday for Portland where, she will. visit for some time ' before returning north. - i-. '. 1- SOCIAL CALENDAR' .Thursday, May 18 Hayesvllle Women's club, with Mrs. Rovilla McAfee, 12 o'clock luncheon. Chapter G of P. E. O. Sisterhood, with Mrs. A. T. Wain, Jefferson road, 2:10 o'clock; mother and guest day. Women's Union of Temple Baptist church with Mrs. Martin Jensen, 110 Hoyt street, 2 o'clock. Women's Benefit association, at Salem Women's , clubhouse, 8 o'clock. Friday, May 19 Hal Hibbard auxiliary with Mrs. Henry C. Millet, 405 Kearney street 2 o'clock. Unitarian Women's Alliance, 1 o'clock luncheon in Emmerson room; reservations with Mrs. F. J. Goode nough,' Miss Ethel M. Fletcher or Mrs. Arlo Davis. Council of Church Women at Jason Lee church from 10 to 4 o'clock.. Saturday, May 20 . American Association of University Women, Masonie temple, 1 o'clock luncheon;, speaker, Dr. V. lu O. Chit 'tock, of Reed college. - Women's Relief Corps, regular. meeting, 2 o'clock. Miller's hall. S.J. Starrs Dinner Hosts; Small Maid Complimented Brush Creek Teacher is Honored Guest for Attractive Farewell Party Pattern l 9 a ft ' M . Youth steps QUt in, priiute'd cot tons! Anyone "would enjoy mak ing it, for it's extremely easy to cut and put together . . . note the cunning . collar, winning puffed sleeves, : pointed bodice seaming and snappy pleats of front and back skirt. As soon as you receive your pattern- get to work with a few yards of tubbable cotton, and a bit of gay ribbon . . .- In a few , hour you'll have a frock that's a picture! "" Pattern 2(34 may be ordered only U sixes 4, , 8. 10 and 12. Sise 4 requires 1 yards 3ft Inch ranrlc and 1 yards ribbon. Il lustrated step-by-step Instructions included with this pattern. Aurora The past week has been a busy one socially. Thurs day afternoon a bridge club which has been organized about 10 years closed the season with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Frank Miller. The scores for the year were counted and prizes were distributed to all club mem bers. First prizes were presented to Mrs. A. W. Hill and Mrs. A. L. Strickland. Club members are Mesdames Frank Miller, E. E. Bradtl. C. E. Gilbreath. W. Eiler. J. W. Sadler. W. C. Gwin, It. Geisy, B. F. Stover. Friday afternoon a colorful musical tea was given at the home of Mrs. B. F. Stover, when some SO callers heard a splendid program presented by local tal ent. Appearing upon the pro gram was Mrs. E. C. Diller. Mrs. Wni. Flick. Mrs? A. L. Strick land, Mrs. B. F. Stover, Mrs. A. C. Church and Mrs. Lois Manoch. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Geo. Wurster and Mrs. A. L. Strickland, presiding at the attractive tea tables. Mrs. W. C. Gwin and Mrs. Diana Snyder. On the same afternoon the girls league of the Canby high school entertained at a tea, hon oring their mothers. Attending from here were Mrs. J. R. Kraus, Mrs. E. E. Bradtl. Mrs. P. O Ottoway, Mrs. M. N. Crlsell. Mrs. Walter Hamblet. Mrs. Durette and Mrs. C. E. Gilbreath. ac companied by Mrs. E. T. Pope of Park Place, Mrs. Ralph HIrn and her mother. Mrs. J. W. Coffield of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Settlemeier of Woodburn was a Sunday guest at the J. W. Sadler home; also Mrs. Geo. Fischer of Glad stone who has been spending much -of her time for the past fire weeks at the home of her parents during illness of her mother, Mrs. Sadler. SHAW The Women's com munlty club met Thursday after , . . m . . . . noon ai me ujjtio oi airs. ciiuu Brownell. Mrs. Brownell was as sisted by Mrs. Fred Gilbert. Special guests included Eva Franke. Mabel Sherman. Mra Charlas McAllister and Mrs. Bry- on Wells. They adjourned to meet May 24 with Mrs. Edmond Goffin. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherman entertained with a 1 o'clock din ner Sunday in honor of their daughter Helen's birthday. WOODBURN Miss Mildred Harader was hostess for the J. TJ. G. club Thursday night at the home of Miss Carrie Waterbury. Miss Mabel McGregor was elected president for the coming year: Lizzie Hastie. vice president, and publicity correspondent, and Ma thilda Gilles. secretary-treasurer. Special guests were Mrs. Johnson. Miss Carrie Waterbury, Miss Jua nlta Johnson ,.nd Miss Margie Johnson of Salem. Brush, Creek - Miss Sylvia Haere entertained at cards Mon day night for the pleasure of Miss Margaret- GIziek, teacher at Brush Creek school for the past three years but who will not re turn here again, next year. Pres ent were Miss Giziek, Miss LueJIa torland, Ingaand Charlotte Go pier ud. Althea Meyer, Elmer and Irl Grace, Ludvlg Meyer, John Goplerud, Walter Goplerud and the hostess Miss Haere. JEFFERSON Mrs. Nettle Reeves wis pleasantly surpried Saturday evening wben ft group of friends entertained In honor of her birthday at the home of her sister. Miss Anna Klarape. Guests were Mrs. George Vail, Mrs. E. J. Alexander, Mrs. Rosa Buchanan, Mm Paul Kotthoff. Mrs. Alice Dowell. Misa Frances Pierce. Miss Anna klampe, Miss Mary Dono- ue and the honor guest, Mrs, Reeves. Miss Phyllis Gunsley and Mr. L. M. Case. " Officers Elected For Writers Section Mrs.-Jessie .Singleton was eho- sen as leader for the Writer's sec tion of the Salem Arts league for the ensuing year, at the annual business meeting held Tuesday night at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford on Ferry street. She succeeds Perry Pres cott Reigelman, who was the lead er the past year. " - An attractive and interesting program of original matter was presented at this session. Special guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Marls of Cor vallis. Mrs. B.' L. Steeres was joint-hostess with Mrs. Clifford for this event. Professor W. E. Lawrence ed the program with a poem. "On w w ivuwwoi ny jura. Edna Dally, who gave three chap- lers or ner modernised version of American history. Dr. Mary Row land, in lieu of written subject. presented & design for ft rug. Mrt. Jesalo Singleton read ft story, to which the group gave the titlo of sugar;" she also read a eharae. ter-monologue. Mrs. W. F. Fargo nresented several poems from her book-collection. Among them was T.nt Children of Earth." Mrs. Frank MeWhorter of Corrallis re a. humorous monologue entitled "The Colonel's Lady." Mrs. J. m. enrrord read a poem. "Blos som Time," which was followed oy Mrs. Blanche Jones with an other blossom poem, 'Cherrv In Zena Little Miss Sylvia Bloom." Mrs. Jones also raafl Wledeman, daughter of Mr. and chapters from her "Autobiography Mrs. walker Purvlne was com- i une-ume Boy." Mrs. F. G. pllmented with ft birthday narty Franklin, who is gathering mater- at the rural home of Mrs. C. M. Ial for Lindsayana, read a letter Purvine, Sunday afternoon. Pres- sne received recently from Mrs. ent were Sylvia Wiedeman, Gla- "Vacael Lindsay. Mrs. J. C. Nel- dys Crawford, Marjorie Mat- n Pok of the coming here of thews, Betty Truxall. Ardon She- en Fields, president of the pard, Audrey Merrick, Sam Bar- Laue of Western Writers. She ker. Dale Worthington, Chester aIso Presented a short poem. Miss Merrick and Mrs. S. D. Craw- " s conciuaea tne pro- 6i am wuu uuoiner oi ner uame Petticoat" stories. Present also were Dr. F. G. Franklin, Mrs. Ray Tocum, Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Julia Lytle, Mrs. W. E. Lawrence, Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, Perry Reigelman, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford. Women Will Enjoy' Golf Friday - . . Despite the rain, women of Sa lem Golf club continue to enjoy Friday as ladles' , day on the course. This Friday the usual luncheon will be served and those desiring to make reservations should call Mrs. F. C. Rltner. Pairings have been announced a: First . flight, Mrs. Ercel Kay plays the winner of the Cross Locke match. Mrs. Ed Oilllngham vs. Mrs. Ed Baker; class B Mrs. Bob Savage vs. Mrs. Van Wieder, Mrs. Kate Bell vs. Mrs. Kenneth Bell; second flight. Mrs. Guy Vin cent Smith vs. Mrs. A. D. Wood man see, Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst vs. Mrs. Sephus Starr; class B. Mrs. A. S. Hussey vs. Mrs. Graham Sharkey, Mrs. William Hamilton vs, the winner of the Weidmer -Bonesteele match. ; Mrs. Ralph Matthews To Visit in Salem Mrs. Ralph Matthews of Kan sas .City, Missouri; will arrive in Portland today where she will be met by her mother, Mrs. A, L. Brown. In Juno Mrs. Matthews will bo Joined by Mr. Matthews. Mrs. Matthews will bo remem bered in Salem fta Blanche Brown and will be greeted by many friends. Mr. Matthews is ft bro ther of Mrs. H. H. Ohling. A series of Interesting affairs are being and will bo planned for the visitor's pleasure. The marriage of Miss Opal Mae Martin of Salem, and Walter Johnson of Cananda, Mont., will PATCHWORK QUILT . PATTERN" f Star Flowers No. 425 -By Lftons Whedev Eight-point star flowers make fta effective quilt. Stars are one of the motifs that havo been need In all variations la Quilt deslgas, from the elaborate Star of Beth lehem to the aimplo six-point star. In this Star Flowers pat- bo observed Thursday night, June 1, following the grauation pro gram of Albany college. Both are graduating with the June class. tern, the stars ftio made late ft flower form by the addition of an applique center. Their repe tition makes a striking all-over pattern. The diamonds that form the star flowers are joined as for ft star and the round patch is sewn over the center. The dia monds are of a sise that are eu lly handled and, joined with the other simple patches, form an at tractive block. The pattern comes to you with complete simple Instructions for cutting, sewing and finishing, to rether with Yard r chart. Ai.. gram of quilt, to help arrange the blocks for single nd double , bed size, and a;-diagram, of: block which serve as m guide, for placing the patches and sug gests contrasting materials. Sent lOe for a pattern tor this design to the Oregon Statesman Needlecraft Dept. 12 Eighth Av enue, New Tork City. MRS no ran P.T.lMBflffl SCOTTS MILLS, May IT The P. T. A. has elected Mrs. Ada Geren president; Donate Htnz. vice-president; Mrs. Nora Little page, secretary; Mrs. William Fry, treasurer. Noblo school held Its eighth grade graduation : Friday witu Mrs. Mary U rulkersoa. county superintendent, tfcv mala? speaker. Taking part ta the program were Jack Taylor, Doris Begg, Leo Gersch, Jo Bieleaberg. Margaret Landwlag aad-Eeiy& Taylor, A number from her attended the funeral of C. W. Ballard ir Portland Friday. Ho was father of Mrs. Bethel Tsylor. principal of the school hero. LODGE DELEGATES HUBBARD, May 17 Mrs. Ida Garland and Miss Hazel Well left Monday for Pendleton where they will represent Thalia Rebec ca lodge at the three day con re n tion. ford, Mrs. Roy E. Barker, Mrs. Clarence Merrick and the hostess Mrs. C. M. Purvine. Pleasantdale Mrs. Olive Ice- dore Nelson, manager of the Charles K. Spaulding farm home, became the Jtiride of John J. icti lira i u ciucs n euunut;, m . , i-f . at the Methodist parsonage in Mc- Mother 8 lea to be Minnville, Rev. Thomas Hardie D c . the pastor officiated. Mrs. Wal- 1 rcity L,vcni ter Spaulding and Mrs. George Nelson of Salem witnessed the ceremony and prepared a 6 o'clock dinner at the former home. Sublimity Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Starr entertained with a din ner Sunday night for Miss Ther esa Starr of Salem, George Sil- bernagel of, Jordon, Dorothy, Helen, lncent and Ines Starr and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Starr. Orchard Heights Mrs. V. J. Lehman, president of the Central W. C. T. U. of Salem, was speak er Thursday afternoon at the monthly meeting of the local Wo men's club at the home of Mrs. William Cox. This was the final club meeting of the season. LIBERTY The home econom ics club met at the Oscar Dencer home Thursday. More work was done on the club quilt and more aprons made. The club started with an outlay of 30 cents for material, sold the aprons and pur chased more material until they have totaled 27 garments. . Klngwood Owing to the very serious illness of a member and to death in the family of another, the annual picnic of the Book and Thimble club has been postponed until Thursday, May 25. Weather permitting. It will be held in Kreuger's grove. Rickey Mrs. C. McNeil and Mrs. W.- Carothers, out-going president and secretary, were hon or guests at . the last meeting of the Rickey Sunshine club held at the home of Mrs. P. B. Beck. '..Mrs.' Estella Green Ford of Portland formerly of Salem, has issued invitations, a number of which hare arrived in Salem, for a tea Saturday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock com plimenting Dr. Estella Ford War ner whom it Is expected will ar rive in Portland from Washing ton, D. C, not later than Thurs day. Dr. Warner, a popular resi dent of Salem before her depar ture for the east will remain only oyer the week end before return ing to her duties in the depart ment of health in Washington. - Sn Qftosa cent 15e) la ciat c Unip (oolna ynfemd), (or UU Au AimmM pattm. Writ pUlaly rear ' mm, MrM . sad tyl n tor. sua to stats sue vuiud. soauuc tdltoa of th Arin" Adms PatUist book is ready. Afttr oa, sports, foif, team 4rtMt, Jnmptra, hoot frocks, tpocial aogla n Mturna, styles for Juniors, an4 1 for yamwr, and la- tractlm for aukinc t chit awoater Ja amoor taa faadaatUa; itiaa.'Sn4 Ut jon copy.-Prioa of .catalog,-ftt-' a cwta. Catalof and pttra ta fUr, twaatyiTa. coats, f - f .- . Ml!- n nStT ta The Ora twi natoctua Pattara darpartBoot, S4S Wast 17ta street, Vcw Tark city! HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. El- mer McArthur and daughter Do ns and son Gerald, and Mr. and irs. waido Brown - tu RaUt. Boyd and - Wallace Brown, ' Joined m jBCAnnur -cua.for dinner buaaay at. the home of Mrs Isa tcuo Mewman at New Era in hon or of Mrs. David McArthur. 8S year oia ancestor or the clan. -..'. . a i' ' Hayesvllle The ' San Souee club ; met at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Andresen Fri day night: The: evening . was spent In playing "BOOT with first prizes going to Mrs: Mrt , Mr. Dencer and second prtzes to Mrs. A. F. Waller was reelect ed president of the Etokta club at the regular meeting held Tuesday -afternoon at the homo of Mrs. S. B. Gillette Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mark Wald will serve as vice president; Mrs. H. G. Carl, treasurer: and P. E. Graber, secretary. - ' a . - - Word has reached Salem of the marriage in Roseburg Monday of F. L. Waters of Salem, to Miss Wilkinson of Eugene, who for the past 22 years has been a member of the staff of the Lane county assessors office. Mr: and Mrs. Waters will make their home in Eugene at residence of Mrs. Wat ers. Miss Dorothea Corey and Miss Cathrin Headrick have been named general chairmen for the annual "mother's" tea given by the home economics girls of the high school following the style show presented in the auditorium of the school The affair this year will be giv en May 24. Miss Margaret Hauser id chairman of the hostess com mittee and. assisting her will be Miss Frances Jensen, Miss Evelyn Haag. Miss Cleo Rltner. Miss Hel en Worth, Mis Doris Drager, Miss Irma Oehler, Miss Eleanor Tiindle, . Miss Jane Fisher and Miss Rachel Yocum. Other maids who will assist on various committees Include: Wilma Storti, Ruth Yocum. Grace Valley, Frances Sherman, Margareie Safford. Jeanne Cladek. Cornelia Hulst, Elvira Rosenthal, Ann Tartar. Marianne Ross. Hel en Jess, Bererly Swart. Martha Robertson, Florence Foster, Rob erta McGilctirist, Doris Schunke, Eleanor Curtis, - Doris Barnett, Margaret Murphy, Gwen Gallaher, Clarice Kalba, Margaret Keifer, Fern Hendricks. Vivian VanLyd egraf, Doris Donaldson, Florence Utter, Genevieve Bellinger Grace Peters, Eleanor Trindle, Edna Savage, Charlotte McClary. Mar jory Kissling, Constance McCloud. Helen White, Lois Burton, Flarla Downs, Edith Moorehouse.'. Cora Edgell, Emlyn Griggs, June John son and Maxino Legan. a Distinguished Guest To be Honored An -Interesting dinner, party will be observed at Willamette lodge home of Mrs. Claudius Thayer, Thursday evening with Ben Field, president of the League of Western Writers, as the guest of honor. . Mr. Field, who holds a distin guished place In the literary realm of the west. Is visiting all chapters of the League preceding the annual convention which will be an event of this summer. Guests bidden to meet Mr. Field and for the dinner Include Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin. Mrs. J. C. Nelson. Mrs. John Clifford. Miss Genefieye Thayer and Wayne Wylle. a a a Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wassam and daughter, Miss Mildred Wassam, that they have arrived in Vancou ver, B. C. They motored north to attend the National Retail Cre dit association conyentlon being held In Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ling of Salem are also In attendance at this conference. 'Graduation Special CftOQCTXOU PU8H WAVE Kinglet EaeTa Campari S1.00 Opea TA. Bvealafs CASTLE PERMANENT WAVERS CO. M? 1st Katl Bank M4(a Branca at Cast la Pioneer wavera, reman I HOTEL sIattlI Will any man love a girl witha past ? s i - m M. -r .J I .. . 7 ' Wjf ' Dy HAZEL UVIKGCTON, exxthsr of the famous "CrcuBT CTUE C Suddenly life laid aside its smiling mask and one day Joan stared at a cruel world. C If she told the truth she might wreck her happiness and the undreamed-of lux ury that love had brought her. If she concealed the twth--what? 0. What did Joan decide? How much of her past must a girl tell the man she wants to marry? gucBG: Xr una tiUno Bio vas i aaB i4 1 Jk r a ! 1 MUNBD S69I