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Event Planned At Masonic Temple MEMBEi'ft of A. A.U.W. and college women ot Salem and vicinity are invited to attend an informal .reception at the Masonic temple "Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Husbands and . escorts of memoes and ' guests are included in the invitation. " Speaker ot the evening will be SJ. Stevenson 8 m 1 1 h, professor from the University ot Oregon, who will talk Informally on The ' Limits o Gossip.; All who haTe heard Professor Smith ' know i hit in extefttkraallv entertain ing speaker he Is and his ad? dress is anticipated with a great rtpnl nf Interest, i ,-. Mlsa Frances Virginie Melton Is . arranging ; the musical program.- Miss QW C I a r k i in charge of refreshments with the . ? following committee: Mies Lila - Cation, Miss Isabel Childs, Miss ., Margaret Slmma, Miss Genevieve ' Thayer, Mis? - Pearl S w a n s o n, Miss Helen' Baird, Miss . Ann Boentje, Miss Gale Curry, Miss A Mary Eyre, Miss Dorothea Steus ' loff. Mrs. VLgH Golden. Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Brace Spaaldlng and Mrs. L. D. Walker. Special guests who hate been ' : InTited 'include .Mrs. !, Virgil T. Earl of Eugene, state president ; of the AA.U.W.; Dean, Kate W. Jameson of Oorvallls," state vice . president, and the following pres idents of branches of the A. A. U. W.: Miss Melissa Hunter, Corval . lis; Dean Violet Chessman, For est Grove; Mrs. ; Walter Kropp, Albany; Mn Wayne Morse, Eu : gene; Mrs. John Plankington, Portland. : ? " Representing women's organi zations In Salem I the following - hare been bidden: Dr. Helen ,; Pearce, Zonta, club;. Mrs: Carolyn ' Jensen, Credit Women; Mrs. Winifred He Tick, B.P. W.; Miss Teresa Davis, Altrui,; M-s. Clif ton Mudd, Salem Woman's club; Mrs. A. F. Waller, Etokta; Mrs. ElTia LaDuke, Salem Heights Wo man's club; Mrs. Roy Hewitt, Chapter AB of P.E.O.; Mrs. S. , W. Lange, Chapter G of P.E.O.; , Mrs. Freaerlck Deckebach and i Mrs, R. M. Walts, Delphlans; Mrs. C C. Doney, Faculty Women : Of Willamette 1 nnlveraff'r and Mrs. J. A. Jelderka Is chair man of" th - hostess committee wh.ci is made up of Mrs. Lynn ; Cronemiller, Miss Genevieve , Thayer, Mrs. G. Ff Chambers, i Mrs. E. U. Richards. Miss Helen Louise Crosby and Mrs. George Allen. The - standing committee will be assisted or Miss "Mabel ; Robertson, Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs. J. H. Lauterman and Mrs. Harry Keeney.- ' The Silver String Mandolin and Guitar orchestra of the Salem Court Street Christian church re cently gave a thirty minute pro- gra a: the Sheridan Christian church. Men.bers of the orches tra are Priscllla Meisinger; di rector and inst.Tcor, Sarah Ten nis, Verda Olmsted,. Edn. MeEl hanney, EUa Smith, Jean Rod : gers, Laura Grabbe, Albert Gar ; rett, Helen, JCcCallum, Hogh Mc- wiiuio, rauiine iewis, "Patricia v Meisinger, Hairy Badean. Ger : trnde Badettu, Coryuon Boldgett, r. Mrs. Hennl ..slon, Dorothy Mc Cnlley StelU Culver, Jane Arm strong, V a - e 1 McElroy,. George ; Meisinger and Muriel tirrett. Monmouth. The first fall . , meeting of Model Encampment No. 3S Tuesday night, was well r attended, with representatives - from Portland Salem, McMinn - Tille. Albany and Gerrais. Grand Patriarch Joe Schwizer of Port ..' ' land was the mai j speaker, and z. featured desirability of the Junior , organization. Dancing and a lon eheon concluded the evening, lodge .idles Joining the group tor a social hoar. ' SOCIAL CALENDAR . . . - Monday, October 16 , . Willamette shrine. No. 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem Masonic temple, 8 p.m. 'Rebekahs meet at I. O. O. F. hall, 7:3 p. m. Cap tains request all members of team present for practice. Sigma Nu Delphlans, 2 p. m., Public library. Topic, "Figures of the Italian Renaissance." Tuesday, October 17 Mothers, of sophomore class at Salem high school, room 2D. Election of officers. Both 10A and 10B in vited. South circle. First Christian church, homecoming at residence of Estella Gabber t, Hoyt street. Covered dish luncheon at noon. - Social meeting, American War Mothers, American Lutheran church. 2 p. in. ... Writers section. Arts League, at home of Prof, and Mrs. M. E. Peck, 1652 Cojirt, 7:30 p. m. Etkota club at home of Mrs, W. T. Grier, 2: 30 p. m. , Wednesday, October 18 East Central circle, First M. E. church at home of Mrs. A. A. Siewert, 388 N. Winter, 2:30 p. m. W. F. M. S. of Leslie Memorial church at home of Mrs. Mason Bishop. ; ; I 'Maccabees meeting and potluck supper. Woman's club room, 8 p. m. . . Waconda community club, home ot Mrs. Ellsworth Hubbard, 2 miles east of Waconda station. AH day . meeting. , ' Thursday, October 19 Priscilla club, 1 o'clock luncheon, home of Mrs. A . L. Brown on South Commercial. Faculty Women's club at Delta Phi sorority. 1610 Court SW 2:30 p. m. . .ltf O. N. S. club at 345 S. Winter St. 'Election of offi cers. Pictures on China. : , ; Salem South District. Ladles Aid rally at Stayton First Methodist church. Program. ' ' l . ' Friday, ' October 20 A Marlon County Federation ot Woman's clubs at Jefferson, registration 8:30 a. m., meetings 10 a. ja. Shower Compliments ' Recent Bride Mrs. " Clifford FeUer Margaret Edwards) ; was honored with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Lyle Rains Friday night. Bridge was in play during the evening. ; : Guests, which were all members ot the P. E. P. Teachers' club, were Mrs. Feller, Mrs. Grace Sell on,1 Mrs. Cecile Wiegand, Mrs. Or ville Kennon, Miss Julia Query, Miss Hilda Foster, MUa Dorothy Dutton, Miss Mamie Bostrack, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McClendon and Miss Joyce McClendon. Shi'pleys Host ToGardCluh Monday MR. AND MRS. U. G. SH1P LE i ; will entertain mem bers of the Merry-Go-Round club Monday night with a smartly appointed dinner at the home of Mrs. J. E. Godfrey. Tel low tapers in silver, candlesticks and a floral centerpiece will decorate the tajle. The club will repair to the Shipley residence on East Wash ington street for 500 after din ner. Members of the club are Mr. and Mrs. John IL McNary, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin K. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Bnren, Mr. and Mrs. k. B. F miln :, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Boise, Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. A.-N. Moore, Mr. and' Mrs. William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Will Thielsen, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Robert sot, Mrs. J. N. Smith. Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. E. C. Cross, Frnk Lovell, Judge and Mrs. John Rand and hosts, Mr. and Mrs.. Shipley. D. A. R. Plans Benefit October 23 A benefit bridge tea at the Wo man's clubhouse, Monday, October 23, is planned by Daughters of the American Revolution. The soc ial committee, headed by Mrs. Claude X. miison, is in charge. Proceeds from the benefit will go to the scholarship loan fund. Anyone not wishing to play cards is invited for the program and tea. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Ellison, 6686, or with Mrs. H. G. Love, 8451. Jefferson. The wedding of Miss Iris Edith Norman of Albany and Jesse Thomas of Jefferson was solemnised Sunday, October 8, in the Albany Church of God, with Rev. A. L. Green officiating. Charles McKey of Portland sang preceding the ceremony. The bride was attended by Mrs. Gladys New house of Portland. Elwin Greg son of Lebanon was best man. The bride, is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. II. A. Norman of Albany and the . groom is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vaughn of Jefferson, and a gradu ate of Salem high school. They will make their home on a farm in the Parrish Gap neighborhood. Raymond McClain of Jefferson and Miss Fern Eddy -of Lebanon were, united in marriage Thursday afternoon at the office of Judge E. E. Howell, who read the serv ice. They immediately left for Buell. They probably will make their home in Jefferson. Cloverdale. Mrs. T. White head, Jr., f Turner, entertained the W.C.T.U. at her home on Wednesday. During the morning hours a wool comfort was tied. During the business meeting the new president, Mrs. White head, nad charge, and Mrs. Ivan Hadley led the devotionals. Mrs. Whitehead was elected as a dele gate to attend the state W.C.T.U. convention in Portland next week. Two Brilliant Weddings Preformed Saturday Night in Presence 1 Of Invited Guests Miss Edwards Wedded to Roy Harland and Miss Weathers Bride of Tom Burton at Impressive Ceremonies iiss BENEITTA EDWARDS iVi became the bride of Roy Har land at a simple but Impressive church ceremony Saturday night at 8 o'clock In the Knight Memor ial church. Rev. H. C. Stover of ficiated in a beautiful setting ot greenery, palms and autumn leaves. ' The bride was stunning in a long white satin gown with puffed short satin sleeves over wrist length net. Sho carried a bridal bouquet ot rosebuds and white sweet peas. Miss Harriett Adams, maid of honor, wore pale yellow taffeta and Miss Caroyl Braden and Miss Dorothy Eastridge, bridesmaids, wore gold- taffeta. The bride's attendants also car ried colonial nosegays. Hal Bolinger acted as best man for Mr. Harland. Ushers were Warren McMinnimee, Cecil Har mon. Werner McCune andorvai CMwATria I The rested Philharmonic choir, I of which the bride is a member. sang before the ceremony and the director, rrui. vauituvu luaisuan, i sang "I Love You Truly". A receDtion was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Edwards, Miss Mary Eyre Dresided"at the urns and Mrs. F. E. Brown cut the ices. Greeting guests at the door were Mlsa Dorothy Harland and Mrs. J. E. Long. Serving were Miss Clara Wright, Miss Elizabeth Clement, Miss Edith Findley. Miss Gertrude Oehler, Miss Bertha Babcock and Miss Ruth Schrelber. The refreshment table was ex- auisltely annotated with a center- piece of yellow and white snap- dr jons and yellow tapers in pew ter candlesticks. Miss Bernice Ricnman ana Miss Elizabeth Cleemnt gave selections at the reception. Yocai onowmg a snon noneymoon Mr. and Mrs. Harland will be at nome at zua ttreyman street, For her going away ensemble the bride wore an eel gray suit trimmed in black fur with black accessories. Mt. Angel A wedding of muchi interest was solemnized In St. Mary's church Saturday moraine at 8 o'clock when Miss Evelyn Clouse. dauehter of Mr. and Mrs J Irvine Clouse became the bride xt1 MrT Bn R1T; TatheI St. Mary's choir sang the nup- tin rifp-h mnsa Kfias Olarn Tfetr sine HMiriAfl 'a At llf o rla finrl Miss Helen Keber was oreanist. Th hrld wnrA a fTAni- Uiurth v 1 dress of white lace and a pale pins: sasn ana a trailing tace bor-1 dered veil caueht un with oraneel blossoms. Her bouquet was of white carnations. She was nre- ceded up the aisle by Miss Angela Bean, maid of honor in nale yel- low and Miss Mavbelle Clouse. bridesmaid, who wore nlnV natin. The groom was attended by his brother. William Bean. At noon -a wedding recepUon was held at Scharbach" restAn- rant The vnnn nnnla will m o Ira their bom-) in Orprnn fMtv h Mr. Bean is employed. aaiem memDers oi me uraer of the Amaranth, who motored to Portland Thursday to attend the iniiiaiion services ai nose tjouri, inciuaea Mr. ana Mrs. wiuiam r. TOl 1 1m. T - n-..-. TT. ill. I , r7'"-"1"' Buslck, Mr. and Mrs. Robert t-rawiora, Mrs. yereii coosier, iiusuej, cars. iaBae r.. Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Slentz, and Mrs. awa wauiaway. Mr. sienis is the Ankeny grange hall for mem royal patron of Rose Court and b-.. d their families. among those initiated were Phyl - lis May Tucker of Salem, and Mayor Joe Carson of Portland. ' " Mrs. Edith Green, Miss Marie Westhoff and Miss Lois Reed will be hostesses to the O. N. S. club Tuesday night at 345 S. Winter street. Followine the election of officers Dr. J. Vinton Scott will show pictures of, China. Everyone who has ever attended any Ore gon Normal school is cordially ln- vited to attend. The Nile club met for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Masonic temple Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in sewing for crippled children. The club plans to sponsor a benefit in the near future to raise funds for their philanthropic work. In charge of the luncheon Thursday were Mrs. C. A. Vibbert Mrs. John,Imlah and Mrs. Joy Turner Moses. North Howell ; Mrs. George Sherman entertained for her little son, Everett, last Saturday after noon, the occasion being his sixth birthday. Guests included June and Hugh Baughman of this community, and L.uciie and William Sherman of Salem. Miss Lydla Willecke of Sa lem, has also been a recent guest I at the Sherman home-, having just returned from a visit to the Chi cago fair. Donald Cutsforth and his nncle. John McDonald, who is visiting here from paynette. Wis., spent' last week at the coast, where Mr. McDonald had his first view of the ! Pacific. . , m e Mrs. W. T. Grier will be hostess to the Stokta clnb Tuesday after noon at 2:30 o'clck. Mrs. H. W. Elkina and Mrs. E. J. Donnell will assist, "Women of Russia" is the topla and papers will be present ed by Mrs. J. Ray Pemberton and Miss Helen Scheibner Complimented ' Miss Helen Scheibmer, bride elect of Austin Gardner, was com plimented with a miscellaneous shower at the borne of Mrs. Emma Vesper - and Mrs. Marie Cardy Friday afternoon. The refreshment table was cen tered -with a huge "bride's cake topped with a wedding bell from which streamers led to each gift. The afternoon -was spent playing cards after which a light luncheon was served. Bidden were Miss Scheibner, honor guest, Mrs. E. W. Acklin, Mrs. J. G. Stewart, Mrs. J. E. Hill, Mrs. L. Page, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. J. Gardner, Mrs. R. Gardner, Mrs. C. Bntte. Mrs. W. Gilllntts. Mrs. F, scheibner, Miss Margaret Stewart, T nt. nllKnn an f las Toon inu, UVU UilUUh, wuu uiwa MWWU Scheibner. Mothers to Have . Social Meeting The American War Mothers will hold a social meeting Tuesday at the American Lutheran church at 2 p. m. Hostess will be Mrs. Mary Ranch, Mrs. Cora Prime, Mrs. w. B. Ldnasay, Mrs. Amanaa Mowes Mrs. weme Meyers ana ir8 Jennie Martin. Delegates to the state conven- tion in Portland November 2 and 3, are Mrs. Minnie Humphreys and Mrs. Myrtle Littlefield, with alternates of Mrs. Mary B. Wat- on and Mrs. Matilda Madon. Farewell Party Given r ri . r or miss wii Miss Mina Ott. who left Friday to attend the world's fair in Chi Cago, was complimented with a dnner and theatre nartv Wednes day night given by Miss Mabel Alrick. Miss Ott will be gone two weeks and on her return trip will stoo over at New Orleans and I cross the border Into Mexico. Invited to bid Miss Ott a pleas ant Journey were Miss Alice Mar- tinson. Miss Velma Rominger, Miss Dorothy Travis and hostess Miss AiricK t Sigma Nu Delphlans To Meet The Sijcma Nu Delphlans will meet Monday afternoon at 2 0 ClOCg in the DUD11C HDrary M un a mm .i 1 A. Jl. Cu8s "F1?ures cf the lt1,an Re" Speakers will be Mrs. H. L. Darby, Mrs. H. O. White. Mrs. J C. Tryon, Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. G. S. Paxson, Mrs. Frederick Deckebacn and Mrs. Kusseu cat liQ A discussion on the govern- J ments of Russia, Germany and "V wiu do iea oy Mrs. wayne Henry, Mrs. wnnam Mernou ana i Mrs. j. Vs. ferry I .. w. n. f i TaiDOl. Mrs. i!.va wmierman tel entertained the Ankeny Worn- i en b ciud aw ner uumo a uuiouaj M n to tmwa vtm v. j swlmon iin w t.' wa'h Mr Su8ail Blckle and Ml8B Elleen i Tnrn.. Mr HAorirA Marlatt w elated president; Mrs. Eva Winterman- UaI yire-nreldent .and Mrs. J.I Karr, secreUry - treasury. Plans were midn for the elnh'a annual gunper t0 De fleid October 28 at 1 Jefferson. The Women's Mis sionary society of the Evangelical church held its first meeting at the parsonage Thursday afternoon. The president, Mrs. Carl Wacker- barth, presiding. It was decided to hold, the meetings every second I Thursday afternoon. Plans were discussed for the Foreign day pro S1 November 19 A Message to Patrons of The Spa Our redecorating is completed. The inconvenience caused you by this work is over. We appreciate the patience you have shown. Come and see your old fav orite dining; place in its new clean appearance. The "Green Gate" room will delight you with its new ! "Fantastic" panels. Of particular delight to ourselves is the new mod ern daylight kitchen with its high funnel-shaped roof, which instantly removes all odors and smoke. No taste from one food can pass to another truly a "New - Deal" for restaurant patrons. It is a source -of great ' personal pride to make this announcement to my friends, old and new. f ' F. G. MYERS .NOW IS A GOOD TJME ; to-Start Negotiations for Your Christmas Photographs Yon have more time than you will have during the holiday rush, and so have we. ' Court & Commercial Sta.- most beautiful weddings ot th fall season was performed Saturday night at 30 o'clock at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Lachmund, when Miss Delia Weathers, dau ghter of Mr, and Mrs Wiley Wea thers, became the bride of Tom Burton. Preceding the Impressive ring service which, was read by the bride's father, Kenneth Abbott sang "At Dawning" ana O prom ise Me". Mrs. Arthur Montgom ery played the wedding inarch and the selection "Meditation" softly during the ceremony. . Vows were exchanged before a beautiful floral altar at one end of the large living room. Baskets filled with asters and marigolds were on either side of the boweH and tapers In two tall candelebra furnished the only light. The bride was exceedingly smart in a gown of blue chiffon velvet, tip toe length with a yoke of silver beads. She carried a shower bouquet of pink roses with silver streamers, x Mrs. Earl StrJpsbaugh attended her sister as jnatron ot honor. She wore a frock of blue crepe with silver beading and carried an arm bouquet of yellow chry santhemums. Little Berthalene Strausbaugh, niece of the bride, and Miss Dona Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Starr, were flower girls. They were gowned in pink taffeta, tip toe length, and carried colon ial nosegays. Mr. Burton was attended by his brother Vivien Burton. Eu gene Weathers and Earl Straus baugh acted as ushers. Immediately after the ceremony members of the bridal party re ceived the guests Informally. Miss Joy Greig and Miss Mary St. Pierre served assisted by Miss Helen Way, Miss Lenna May Matt- son and Miss Helen Latham. Miss Arna Babb was in charge of the gift room. There were 175 guests bidden to the wedding and re ception. The young couple left for a short wedding trip after the." re- ception. Mrs. Burton wore for her going away outfit a black and white ensemble with matching ac cessories. They will make their home near Keizer. - Federation Will Meet In Stayton The Marion County Federation of Woman's clubs will convene at Jefferson, Friday morning. Registration begins at 9:30 a. m. and meetings at 10 a. m. Mrs. Robert Terhnne, president of the Jefferson Woman's club. will give the address of welcome and Mrs. W. W. Allen of Mill City, will respond. "Depression - Education" will be the subject of an address by Mrs. Zona Allen. David W. Hazen of the Morning Oregonian, will be the guest speaker of the day. Jefferson The Jefferson Wom an's club held its first fall meet ing Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. B. Hinz, with Mrs. J. G. Pate as assisting hostess. Mrs. Robert Terhunexpresldent of the club, presided over the busi ness meeting, and announced oth er officers as follows: Vice-president, Mrs. J. G. Pate; secretary treasnrer, Mrs. C. J. Thurston, as sistant secretary, Mrs. Eugene Finlay; historian, Mrs. David H. Looney; reporter, Mrs. C. M. Smith. Plans were made for the district convention of the county Federa tion ot Women's Clubs to be held at the Christian church October 20. The Sons of Union Veterans and their auxiliary announce that the dinner planned for Monday night at the V has been postponed indefinitely. "NE of the Director MISS Lena Belle Tartar, director of the Amer ican Legion auxiliary trio and quartet, brought back to Salem last week national championships for both music groups. Miss Tartar is direct' or of music at Salem high school and will resume her duties Monday. Benefit Bridge To be Given Oct. 19 THE board of the Y. W. C. A. will sponsor a benefit bridge B. Jarman Thursday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock. In the receiving line will be Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. John McNary, Mrs. D. B. . a r m a n and Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. W. T. Jenks. Mrs. D. B. Hill, Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Claude Glenn, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs. Alice Meyers, Mrs. Kittie Graber and Mrs. F. C. Elliott. On the program will be vocal selections by Miss Elizabeth Cle ment and Miss Mary Elisabeth Kells; puno soles by Miss Fla via Donna ,nd Miss Charlotte Hill; violin selections by Miss Helen .Purvlne, and readings by Miss: Beulah Graaam. In charge of the tea table will be Miss Dorothea Steusloff and Mrs. Floyd Miller. Wo v n ajj dD rp ' 'MaI in SsJcm Ly Q1ERRY CITY BAKING COMPANY Local Players Name Personnel While the production staff of Chemeketa Players, Inc.. tt not yet fully 'complete, and oppor tunity is still open for persons in terested in the allied arts of the theater, the personnel Indicates a keen Interest in the work of tie- group. Foremost in Inter viewing and contacting experienc ed persons has been Howard cross chairman of the membership com mittee. As a result, the produc tion staff la declared to be excep tionally experienced In play-pro duction. Associated with Mr. Cross on - the membership com mittee are Gladys Hughey and Catherine Rowe. Mrs. E. J. Peterson is chair man of the play-choosing com mittee. Associated with, her are Florion HubeU and Ward Horn. Play-casting is in charge Of Benlah Graham and the director, Mrs. Wynne Grier Is chairman of the extension department On this committee are Ruth Versteeg, Keith Wlddleton, Inez Reifsnyder and Sue Ditto. E. J. Peterson is chairman of the finance committee and also business manager. He has chosen William Gablsdorf Jr., to act as house manager and Wayne Fehler as ticket manager. Vernon Frahm is stage man ager, Ed Faxrington property manager, Robert Sturgis elec trician, Welma Coursey costumer. Mildred Cuddy, Salem beautician, is in charge of make-up; Julia Query, Salem girl who-sings oyer the radio in Portland Saturday nights,, has charge of music; art andscene designing is in charge of Mrs. Esther Ferguson, instruc tor in art at the Parrish junior high. Dances are in charge of Mrs. Bertha Treadwell. Reception to be Given By Professor William Wallace Graham, pro fessor of violin, will receive in formally this afternooji from 2 to 6 o'clock in his studios at 1103 and 1104 First National Band building. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. T. A. Livesley and Mrs. John Roberts. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. Mary Tal madge Headrick, Miss Helen Pur vlne, Miss Jeannette Scott, Miss Lillian Graham and . Miss Jean nette Smith. The reception rooms will be decorated with gladioli and zin nias in bright autumn hues. Wendell Robnson will sing dur ing the afternoon and Miss Lois Burton and Miss Margaret Won derlick will present piano solos. The- Woman's Foreign Mission ary society ot Leslie Memorial church will hold its monthly meet ing at the home of Mrs. Mason Bishop. Mrs. Emma Whealdon will lead the devotions. A round table discussion will be held. Mrs. S. Darlow Johnson and Mrs. J. Ulrich are assistant nostesses. nrm Exhibit Will BeSponsored October 23 MRS. S. B. UAtuiuais nas announced p 1 ft a s for an . - - .4.Kt' A' fhm wnrlra of iif. Melville Wire of Albany to je held October 23 to -October 29 In the fireplace room of the public library, under the aus pices Of. the Salem Arts League. Hours will be 2 to 5 o'clock in ' the afternoon and 7 to 9 o'clock in the evening. - Rev. Wire paints as bobby and specialises! la landscapes. Some of :is pictures were shown In the a f Oregon exhibit given by the Woman's club and the Arts League a few years ago but this will be the first Salem ex hibit of his exclusive works. Hostesses from the Arts League will Dv In attendance every after noon and evening at the exhibit to answer quet- ion. The Arts League laid plans for a very active year at its meeting Thursday aight at the chamber of voimerce. All exhi bits this year will feature Ore gon artist-, and in the spring the group, will sponsor an exhi bit of the paLitings o.' Ralph Gil bert, Salem artist. Mr. Gilbert Is said to h.ve some of the most distinctive landscapes ever paint ed in Oregon. The sketching class under the direction of Mrs. Ella Hathaway will introduce creative arts this year. Soap sculpture will be ta ken up and .netal art classes un der the direction of Nellie Bow land Greene will Ve sponsc ed. If fire people so desire, the Writer's section- of the league will start a new section as their. group Is limited to 20 active and 20 associate members. It is be lieved that thef are plenty ot writers in Salem to make up a second group, Mrs. William For dyce Far g o, frreide(nt of the league, stated. Receptions later in the year will be giv-1 under the direc tion of Mrr. Clitto-! Mudd, social chairu.ar. Queen Esther Group Holds Meet The Queen Esther group of Les lie M. E. Church held its second meeting under the advisorshlp of Miss Carla Williams at the home of Miss Mary Esther Pern berton last week. After a Bhort business meeting a program of songs and skits was presented. Refreshments were served to the Misses Beryl Grace, Carol Johnson, Frances French, Janice Murray, Eileen Lester, Roberta Johnson, Lila Murray, Ruth Grace, Shirley Laws, Carla Wil iianms, Mary Esther Pemberton, Ruth Ranger, and two guests. B. Mips Ernilie Wodaege and Miss O.irnipn Gueffroy. scCimciDnll On. 1 if TT nnnnccijiicBS e I Mrs. W. Mason Bishop. ! 1