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JESSIE STEELE 'Sun day Society, of ;he Statesman ' Society Editor - m ; I. an US1C J.7 1 M Page I a Leslie P'iT. A; Benefit Will be Sponsor ea On Feb. 8 - A COMING evenf on the social calendar that is already XX commanding interest and attention is the Leslie P. T. A. benefit card party to be given in the' library- of the Leslie Junior high school Thursday night, February 8, at . 8 o'clock. . : ' Contract and auction bridge, 500, rook and checkers or any card game desired will be la play. Miss Gretchen Kreamer's room will be reserred for sub debt and their escorts and ' for alumni of the school. All teach ers and friends of Leslie are in vited. ; 1 '.( Reservations should be made with Mrs. Douglas McKay, 719S. - or Mrs. Walter MJnier, 6464, not later than next Sunday, Febru ary y Those having reservations so tar are Dr. and Mrs. David B. iHM, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chambers, Mr. and '."Mrs. Max Page. Mr. and Mrs. Harrr Miller, Mr. and Mm Douglas McKay, Miss Dorothea Steusloff. Miss Ruth Bedford, - Miss Arbatns Rudye, Miss Sally Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. GI1- bertson, W. L. Phillips, Dr. and .- Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Rilea, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Minier, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grabenhorst, Mr. and Mrs, Knight Pearcy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo . Page, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yocum, Mr, and Mrs. George Hag. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hays, Mr. . and Mrs. Fred Hard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearcy. Mr. and Mrs. Hal HJort, Mr. and Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. - Powers, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mar shall, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Pound, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Waltz. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons. Miss Lillian - Scott. Miss Ylrian Carr, Miss Gretchen ; Kreamer, Mrs. Made line Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Doege, Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Xew- ' man, Floyd Swanson, C. F. French, O. A. Olson. Gurnee Flesher, Mtes Phebe McCadavist. ' Miss - Eleanor Tonsing, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stone,' Mr. and Mrs, Bert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Don . Upjohn and Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Utter. A birth announcement of in terest to their' Salem friends is that of a daughter, Frances Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowler ";f Portland. - Mrs. Fowler was Miss Ruby Wylder before her mar riage. It is the first child and was born January 18 in a Forest Grove hospital. . r y ANJfE ,AJ) AM 3 ? & I - To appear fresh, neat and crisp, morning, &oon and night Is trick gtall ir you're- a pretty cet toa reck like this. - Ad it's no trtclr t sir to make 4t-taanks tol the complete, detailed ewlng Instructor Included with the pat tern, A combination f lovely de tails --te f Ioance that ferka out oter the shouMerg, -the yeuthtul cleeres, and the smart knttoa trlmmed bodice closing - make , this-an especUlly popular model fer cotton. In., nristi. rticcin ptaids, dots. et..Toall nak ser-4 .crai or tau pattera when yptt see kow beautifully u mates ap. Pattern- Ait 1 is arailaMe : 1 a aises 12. 14, ltl, 80, J, S2, St, S(, 3S, 40 and 2. SU II takes I yards 1 1 inch labrie. 1 esnts i eoiar et sumps mtu . prtftmd) foe tais ; Aaae A4aM patMrm. Writ HaimXr Mac '". tjl aTsU ei ee fettwa efieies:"tT!..;---i r. Tat aw spring, 19S4 sdUlse et t aaae adws tttn Hta u Mdy. AU b ten prtnr .styia far Mi coUdra to aa latarMtiac jNlpfel , keok. Stae fat mr eapy aa be cat tola tartag. rle at uosiM, IS ena KacaziBa aaa yeV ra tacnkar, ss enu. Addxaw ertw, ta Tae Oearw BtitiiBU rtttara p, SIS Bta Oamweut atraat, aaUa. Stake aa. aaaary anclaya. To erdai vfll ke pw-jtlr tttaadaa to. OTaara wtBiniTfly era fmei rUH1 Ta iroai the tiata tweatvea hr .Tke Sutaraiaa. Pattern '.. . '' "" mfj v ' M w'-y m ' , ' Society Maid . j ' Costumes tciU be elaborate for the New York City Presi dent's ball. Miss Flora Fair child Tobin poses beside a huge birthday can'dle in her unusual ensemble: R.N. and M.W. Have Installations The Royal Neighbors and Mod era Woodmen held- their Installa tions Monday night. Labish in stalled with Salem's R. N. A. and Woodburn, Dallas and Labish In stalled with the M. W. A. The hall was decorated with huge baskets of flowers and greenery. A pink and white mo tif was used throughout. Marcella Middleton of Dallas Installed for the R. N. A. and AI- thea Burelback was ceremonial marshal!. M. W. A. officers for Salem are: Councillor, George Speed; adTlsor, Thomas Gilg; banker, Ar thur Keen; secretary, Fred Man tis ; escort, James Lawless: nhr- sician. Dr. W. B. Mott; trustee, uib Kooerts. - Salem Nebrhbor officers eret Oracle, Helen Person; rice oracle, Irene Speed; chancellor, Mary Ackerson; recorder, Sarah Peter son: receiver. Rose M: Abbott: manhall, Haiel Elliott; assistant marshall, Ruth Sherman; inner sentinel, Larerna ' Fiola; outer sentinel. x.otue Berry; manager, Carrie Bunn; physician, Dr. W. B. Mott; muaicUn, Mildred Abbott; faith, Jalia Gregory; courage, Barbara Walker; modesty, Leona Wltxel; unselfishness, Edna Shep ard; endurance. Emma OTerrard? glad bearer, Nellie Pierce; JnTen- ue aireeior, Irene Speed; captain of dgree- staff, Gnerire Olson. Labish Reyal Nlghbor officers Include: Oracle, Elsie Boston; J Tice oracie. A.ce ZieUnski: oast orade. Lena Zlelinski: chancellor. Ethel McClay: recorder. Mrrtle MeCUr; r-e-c-e-i-T-e-r. Margaret tampoeu: inner sentinel. Marie .Tampers; outer sentinel, Frances O a a I a r d; marshall. Margaret Wears: flac bearer. Marriott Mil. ir; ausklsn, Georgia Mathes. Women's Class Meets on Thursday ' The Loral Women's nf tha- First Christ tan church met Thurs day afternoon. Mrs.' neajm. we a Ulk, AUene; Deuglas and oer motner sang and Glenaa Mc Reyaords gaTo two tnstrumenUl numbers. - i '-. .. .- New officers aooaloiA wr Mrs; CH. Tarlof. eecrptarr Mn .T C Crabtreeasslstaat teaca- ia irs. 4. a. ' Ryan, corres pondent. : Guests from the Wiiiinr Wnrk. era class ere Mrs. T, L.'Liad, r. u. v. uoie, juts. Lee Shoe maker. Mrs. G. T. Cree, Mrs. D. B. Simpson. Mrs. 8. TL Pavr E. W. Cooler,. Mrs. Dick Arnold. Rleiiy waDmcK n Mrs. c. T. Jackson Hunter to Be omplimented Jack80n Hnntr. nlAnaaw dent of Salens Car cs tn 3el President Rooserelt In Wrtn day ceiebraUoa January 8 0r but Mr. Hunter will be SO years of Mrs. Harria TJf. h! daughter, will enterUin at her mo ther's home, the R. C. Hunter resi- aence, at diaaer today. Friends and members of the family a um bering IS hare been invited to congratulate Mr. Hunter.- - fS?iSa , w v. Women's Bible Class r.k Has Meetings The women's Bible class of the- First M. E. church met Fri day afternoon - at the horns , of Mrs." Benjamin Blatchford, Forty were la attendance." -. Mrs. Warren read a paper on the "Little Brown Church In the Yale" and Mrs. Orea ' Stratton led the singing. Flowers were pre sented to Mrs. Charles Fesseaden la token of her serrlce as sec retary of the Sunday morning das for many yean. The hostess committee serred refreshments. . Special guests were Mr. Lena Cherrington, Mrs. Layendar, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Henry Stanley, Mrs. A. B. Erans and Mrs. Baldarree. - . - Many Parties Planned on Jan. 30 HrANY gala dinner parties and if I late buffet suppers are be ing planned for next Tues day night Patrons and patron esses for the President'a ball will dine formally at a no host affair in the Marlon hotel. Patriotic appointments together with sea sonal flowers will be used. CoTers will be laid for Govern or and Mrs. Julius U Meier, Ma jor General and Mrs. George A. White, Mayor and Mrs; Douglas McKay, Chief Justice and Mrs. John L. Rand, Judge and Mrs. John H. McNary, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Liresley, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, George Put nam, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sprague, Senator and Mrs. C. K. Spauld ing, Representative and Mrs. Rom eo Goulet, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lachmand, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Karl Steiwer of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hayter of Dallas, Dean H. Walker of Independence, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Eyre, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Keene of Silver ton and Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Kor inek of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hamilton will entertain 16 at dinner be fore the ball Tuesday night. Tel low rose buds and tapers will be used about the rooms and guests will be served at small tables. Bidden are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. KuhnJ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Mr. and Mis. Chauncey Crlder of Dal las, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gard, Mr. and Mrs. Cole McElroy of Pprt land, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Goef froy and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gal loway. Following the dance Miss Nell Thielsen Is planning a buffet sup per to which she has invited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Wilson. Mr, and Mrs. James R. Humnhrey. Mr. and Mrs Hollls S. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gille. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, Mrs. Roy Comyges of Seattle, Wash., Miss Carolyn Buner, Miss Gretchen Thielsen. Captain L. D. Farns worth. Captain HarryRlches of Silverton, O. K. DeWitt and Hen ry Thielsen. Mrs. Tiffany Hostess on Friday Mrs. Anna Tiffany entertained at a delightful Informal tea Frl day afternoon in her country home on the Silverton road. Guests In eluded members of the distribut ing committee of the Christian Science church. Heather and spring flowers were used about the rooms. Miss Margaret Ana Bliga and Miss Patsy Lee assisted the hos tess at the tea hour. Bidden were: Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mrs. W. J. Mlnkie wits. Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Henry Lee, Mrs. W. G. How ard, Mrs. Gladys Harlen, Mrs. Sa rah Schwab, Mrs. Grace Phillips, Mrs. P. Henderson and additional guests, Mrs. Frank Bligh, Miss Margaret Ana Bligh, Miss Patsy Lee, Mrs. Mary Brown of Van couver, B, C, and Mrs. J. G. Don- ohoo of Boone, la. - Ecclesia Club Feted at Luncheon Mrv George Fake was hostess Thursday night at her attractive home on 18th street, when she en tertained members of the Elecce- sia Luncheon club. - . , . The evening was spent with music and games - arranged by Charlotte Horning, chairman of the entertainment committee. Re freshments were, served by-the hostess, assisted by her sister, Mabel- Lindquist. ;s - ; Special guests -were Kuth Mont gomery, aad ,Mabel . UndquesL Members present were Irene De- Lisle, - Charlotte Horning, Flora. Turnbull, Estherbella ' Erlcksoa, Edna LUr McElhaney, Ethel Hep aer, Velma Romiger, : Emma ueu . senwabbauer, . Anna-Mane Heisler and hostess, Charlotte Fake. - Robyn Piano System Taught J 1 Miss Clara En ess. teacher of piano and theory at WlHametU university, will offer during the second semester' a course' ia the Robya system of piano work Jor children. The course includes Dal- croie narmonv technic- and inter pretation. This course will be op en to any teacher Interested. En rollment is now being made. Ar limited number of children musically: Inclined will be used tor oemoasxrauoa purposes. They will be taught under the sfloerri- sion of Miss Eness aad will illus trate the advantages of the sys tem. Applications of both 4bndrn and advanced pupils desiring to enroll for this coarse should a made directly with Miss Enessv PatTonesi at Mrs. Romeo Goulet who together icith Representative Goulet will act as patroness and patron at the President's Birth day ball Tuesday night in the armory. Redecorated Readiness for Tuesday FORMAL or informal for men just as desired and open to anyone wishing to come, the President's ttirfhW hall will be held Tuesday night in the armory. To the sweet music of Cole McElroy and his orchestra those who care to dance win enjoy tne new maple lioor which has been waxed and polished till it resembles a gleaming mirror. The balcony as . . -.i . . . , miss i oroet Married at Albany Miss Roberta A. Torbet, niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Russell of Salem, and Leslie A. Jones were married Thursday night in Albany. Chrysanthemums, daffo dils and carnations form the floral altar before which the counle ex- changed vows in the P. N. Lemon residence Rev. R. A. Buchannan per formed the ceremony, with Miss Faye Lemon as bridesmaid and Willard Mize as best man. The bride was gowned In gray and car ried talisman roses. 'Aa informal recentlon fallow ed the ceremony after which the couple left for a short weddinr trip to Portland. They will make ineir aome in Albany. Guests at the wedding includ ed Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ash, Mr and Mra. J. O. Russell, both of Sa lem, Mrs. H. E. Jones, Miss Dor othy Jones, Glena Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lemon, Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Torbet of Amity, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wetteland of Port land. Miss Vlrrinia Doerfler. Mia. Bertie Stevens, Mrs. H. O. Wicks, Mrs. Estella Bradley, Miss Caro lyn KiaDOtZ. Raymond 7!mmr. man, Albert Smith, Joha Knot, William Anderson and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Lemon. Shower Compliments Dnde-fcJect . ' i - Miss Gladvs Hilfikev. -,-, marriage to Ivan Ostermaa will be an event of Fehmarr w. pllmeated with a shower recently at the home of xria utmi Htttiker. Miss Vera Haverlanrf antf Miss Theresa Ulrich were as sisting hostesses, t- Table nmaa m-nr. n1mrm.A mLjr refrehmenta were serred follow ing presentation of the gifts. Btaaew were Miss Gladya Hilfik er. coest of hamnrz vtaa jatu Phelps, Miss La verne Hewitt, Miss reaxr usiermaa, auss Helen Rex, Miss Helea Lytle, Mist Elva Ault, Miss Marxaret nnsfrrnv .' Vlu Irene Stover, Miss Camels Guet- rroy, ltaa Ostermaa, Staaley Maves. Fred Renmiartiin-.irmin Hewitt, LeRoy Rudlo. Norvall Gleeson. Mr. and Mrt Ruebin Hil- tiker. Mr. anil Mra wit t.. " kin, Mrs. Rati Hilflker aad the tares hostesses. Miss WiUamiat Hilflker, Miss Versa Haveriaad and Miaa Theresa Clrtch. Birthday Ball Armory in O wen as me main floor has been 1 compieieiy redecorated and re furnished BO that rnmfnrtnhla th commodatlons are promised those who would rather look on. A new heating system has transformed the formerly chilly armory to as comfortable an audi torium as can be found anywhere. Prbmptly at 9 o'clock th rmmi march will begin, led by Govern or ana Mrs. J alius U Meier. Danc ing will continue until 1. a. m. with many features promised for intermission. Kenneth Allen, famed radio tenor, will sing and " mnry iscauill win piay tne Tiolin accompanied by Miss Ruth Bedford. Tickets maT hA nrnrnraA t n of the three book stores and at ine book department of Miller'. Guests from many surrounding communities are expected as well as from Salem. An amplifying HjBiem wui oe installed In the Marion in event the crowd cannot be accommodated in the armory. Salem joins thousands of other cities throughout the United aiates Tuesday in a tribute to President F. D. Roosevelt on his 52nd birthday. All proceeds from mo Birtnday balls go to the Warm Spring Foundation for infantile paralysis, headed by the Presi dent. e e e ' Sandifers Entertain at Bridge Mr., and Mrs. E. u. &anff were hosts for a smartly arranged bridge oartr Fridav niht h. Gray Belle. A late luncheon was served, the table being centered with pink carnations. High score for i cardS went ta Un. nntiafe Tnnfttt i.d XTm wT A r . ... Bidden were Miss Georgia Spew cer, miss toifl Barker, Mrs. Helen Busselle. L EtieT. Hareld brauglu-Lloyd. Demarest. Mr. and aire. Kooert Jones, nr. and Mrsi Warreti Cook and -kests, JCr.- sb Mrs. EL M. Sandifer. , -1 1 Mrs. Frank . Lllbura and ... ;I T. a Roberts MosScal Kindcrf arlen ;SpriBi.CIasHS Start ' ' Friday, February JSnd Classes Mon.-Wed.-FrL -ll:Io Roberts Residence Studio cor-. ner siamer ana Marion streets Phone 4111 or 7111 Orf Serrlce) If Desired Growing up.... BOYS aad girls today men aad womea tomorrow. Oaly . in photojrraphs can' you keep them as- they are today. It's time you aad ae portarits of your vhlldrea. : , , -, iCyll, Cronise COVHT AD COJIMERCIAI 8TS. Ladies Aid Meets , at Hodge Home ' " The Ladles Aid society of the First Presbyterian church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. D. A. Hodge. : Eighty were, in at tendance. - Mrs. E. A. Kenney pre sided and Mrs.,c. A. Lytie was ta charge of the" program. Scotch songs were given by Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist, Mrs. W. J. Llnfoot, and William McGilchrist, Sr., ac companied by Mrs. Ted Gordon. At the tea. hoar the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Roy Klein, Mrs, Ida Niles, Mrs. H. J. Mohr, Mrs.' A. B. Stewart. Mrs. Willis Moore, Mrs. G. C. iBlrtcbet, Mrs. Frank Power and Mrs. William Schult. Mrs. Mooore and Mrs, Blrtchet presided at the urns. Betrothal Told On Saturday At Spa AT a smartly arranged lunch eon at the Spa Saturday after noon, the engagement of Miss Dorothy Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore, to Merle Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Long of Corvallis, was announced. Mrs. Gardner Knapp, sister of Miss Moore, was hostess tor the affair. Baskets of daffodils, freesla and pink carnations together with orchid tapers' in black candle sticks made the table most at tractive. The announcements were concealed in the place cards. Bidden were Miss Moore, Mrs. W. W. Moore, Miss Josephine Mc Gilchrist, Miss Iris Jorgenson, Miss Bertha Babcock, Miss Joyce Anderson, Miss Helen Worth, Miss Yvonne Smith, IIss Margaret Burdette, Miss Margaret Drager, Miss Doris Unrnh, Miss Margaret Purvlne, Miss " Virginia Berger, Miss Priscilla Fry, Miss Rovena Eyre, Miss Ruthita HoffrelL Miss Grace Elizabeth Holman, Miss Dorothy Alexander, Miss Henri ette White, Miss Jean Wilson, Miss Margaret Wilson, Miss Kath ryn Laughrlge, Miss Kathrya Cor ey, Miss Margaret Corey, Miss Cynthia Delano, M 1 s s Dorothea Corey, Miss Claudia Buntirf. Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. Marvin Headrick, Miss Mary Cupper, Miss Billie Cupper, Miss Myra Belt, Miss Esther Gibbard, Miss Mar garet Engel of Portland; Miss Margaret Wagner, Miss Margaret Holtzel. Miss Ruth Fick, Miss Marjorie Marcus. Miss Gertrude Winslow. Miss Kathrvn nnW all of Eus:ene. anil Mra wiuia Danforth of Corvallis. The bride-elect is a member of Alpha Chi Omeea nororttv nf Or a. gon State college and Mr. Long is amuaiea wun mi Delta Theta fraternity of the same school. The date for the wedding has not been set. e e e Cast Listed for Next Chemeketa Play Chemeketa Players, Inc., will open Wednesday. Ja nimrv 91 In Nelson auditorium, with a com edy, "Listen to Leon". The cast includes several persons well known in Salem. Marion Downs takes the role of step-daughter to Leon, following him every where, calling him "Papa," and insisting that he find her a hus band. Anne Cushman, played by Nath alie Panak. is a very demure east ern girl who is shocked at the boldness of her western friend, Carolyn Jamison, played by Ruth Versteeg, in gaining the attention of Leon. Charles TSvesley does well as an English friead of Leon's, whd thinks Carolyn should be his girl friend. - Norrls Kemp is the blus tering uncle of Leon's who wants him to marry Carolyn, the uncle's ward. The role ef Leon, the liar in the case, is taken by Roy Cole. Leon's valet, Guieseppi, la Geerg Campbell. Nellie, Babe's maid, is Clara BeHe Burnslde. Mrs. Kirchoff Honors Contract Club A charming event of FrMa waa the bridge luncheon aad tea given, in compliment to members Of her. contract club fcv Mra v. s Kirchoff; Pastel tapers were used used effectively m the. taaeiiaM tails. Mrs. A. J. Anderson won glgJh;Bcore at eentract, ' y-wen, ai luncneon were plac ed for Mrs. A. J. Anderson, vn. B. R. Nlles. Um. At Vd4i nr- W.EL; Allbrlrht. Mra vj r Schaupp. MrsC N. el Hh.v un' C. W. Hecksaaa , and the hostess. rj. jk. ai- rchorx. . , ? i BUSH : Pnyate-Knderj arlca Daily 9 to 12 i Nelson HaQ, Chemeketa v aad. liberty "ft Opening Date January 21 Limited Registrattew Essential Fundamaatals and Cultural Arts taught by suc cessful instructors ia. child training. - ' -n ' ,Dial S2IS or TSt; 1 JSSIF. BCSH ; ' It's a Pleastire i r ry--A to ; '4- ' Dine at the Spa , Alwajs a dellghtfnl menu, sure to please everyone! ' TOP AY . .v Special Turkey and Steak Dinners 60c and 75c TheGPA v Our Rise to CSoeiag sfeaa Is . Popoiar Becaase It's a ! Money - Saver Fellowship Decision is Made by Committee Of A.A.U. W. MISS MARGARET ELAINE WILLIAMS of Wallowa wa, awarded the $1200 fellowship given bjrthe Oregon dfti. sibn of the AJL.U.W. every three years, yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the committee at the home of Dr. Helen Pearce. :v-. ' . Miss Williams will use the fund to continue research in Miss Liberty" r. As "Miss Liberty," Miss Carol Barnes will appear at the New'Y ork Birthday ball next Tuesday night. Gowns are not expected to be as elaborate at the Salem af fair in the armory. West Way Club Names New Officers The West Way club of the Wo man's .Benefit association met at the home of Mrs; Alta. Scott In South Salem, Thursday afternoon and the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: Presl- aeni, Mrs. uiair smith; vice pres ident, Myra Dotson; secretary, Jennie Miller: oreo cnrresnnnif. ent, Avis Perrine. The afternoon was spent in sewing and social conversation. Refreshments were served, with Florence Casement aa assistant hostess. i The following members wer oresent: Mrs. Bertha Smart Mra Catherine Bernard!, Mrs. Sophia Aiapieinorpe, Mrs. Bessie Boeh ringer, Mrs. Chas. Miller, Mrs. Jessie Crawford. M1m Ethel Ram. mond, Mrs. Avis Perrin, Mrs. Blair Smith, Mrs. Myra Dotson, Mrs. Agnes conenberg and hostesses, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Casement The next meeting will beheld at the home of Mrs. Berths Smart on Feb. 8 th. e e e ' Harmony Club Meets on Friday The Junior Harmon- rlnh mt Friday afternoon in the studio et Mrs. Walter Denton. Marlnrl Knox presided and lltrnnt Clare was fa charge of the pro gram, a. musical aulas was given by Mrs. Dentoa and discussion was held. Piano selections were given by Helea Ostrln, ' Danny Dry, jr., Jackie Lachele and George, Cute kunst. The club meets again in a mouth. if iff Vx v x ."VS. s. : : : -..-r. i 1 -I N Contract Bridge Lessons MARION HOTEL; Mrs. Wm. H. Quinn Associate Culbertson Teacher schedule 9 eclock Sapeeisedl Play " o'cioclc Begteaenr class ' ' : - T o'clock lVaars Class , . - .C'; THTRSDAT KVKMNG, 8 0CtOCX. FEBRTJART 1 OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT botumm at the Hooper Fonna tioa for Medical Research at San Kranetsco, under the direction ot Dr. K. F. Meyer. She will stffdT virgin sells and various type soil's In Oregon and her research will provide data for home and com mercial canning. Miss Marguerite Wiley of Port land was named as an alternat? Has Wiley is a graduate ot Reo? college and If awarded the fel lowship would study tor her Ph.D. st Radclifie college, In Cambria?, Mass. She Is Interested ia litera ture and philosophy. There ware IS candidates for the fellowship. Miss Williams, the winner of th award, is a graduate of the fni versity of Oregon, class of 192:. and worked for three years ai i research assistant to Dean E. L. Packard, now at Oregon State.Mn 1932 and 1933 she was a gradual assistant in botany and geologist Oregon State and will receive hr master's degree in June of tis year. Dr. Pearce was hostess at luath. eon to the committee Saturday af ternoon. Members included Ms E. Ruth 1 Rockwood of the Port land library, chairman. Dr. Marr Perkins of the university or Ore gon, Jessie Short of Reed eollef e. Dean Kate Jamieson of Oreeoa State college. Dr. Helen Peareoot Willamette university, and Mr. Virgil D. Earl of the Universityiof Oregon. Past Matrons Enjoy , Dinner A beautifully appointed din?.er was enjoyed by members or ih Past Matrons association Fr?ar night at the home of Mrs. J. L Godfrey. Flowering quince a a d daffodils provided, the floral nte and white tapers gave the only light at dinner. Mrs., Ln Beechler was initiated Into ths association later in the evening. Covers were placed for Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. Rose Balc(k. Mrs. Emma Murphy Brown, Mrs. Lena Cherrington, Mrs. Afcre Coolidge, Mrs. Jennie Emmons, Mrs. Jessie Follis, Mrs. Hazel Gil lette, Mrs. Ida Godfrey, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Miss Leila Johnson, airs. Josle La Fore. Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, Mrs. Mabel Minto, 3 s Minnie Moehler, Mrs. Ida Niles. Mrs. Addle Mae Petteys, Jir? Rose Pratt, Mrs. Pearl Pratt, Mrs. Florence Reeves, Mrs. Este'.li Smith, Mrs. L o 1 1 a SmithT tfrs. Nettie Smith, Mrs. Eleanor Stein er, Mrs. Carrie Wood, Mrs. lu cile Sweeney, Mrs. Aletta Weis ser, rs. Hettie Davis, Mrs. r garet Kelly. Mrs. Mabel Settlemi er of Woodburn. Mrs. Stella HVn ry, Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, Misi Emma Godfrey and Mrs. Lsna Beechler.- Additional guests were Miss Aimie Harding of Gerraii and Mrs. Mary Maulding of -De-Lake. a t Matrons and Kiddies, Honored Mrs. Harry Scott presided st a unique affair Saturday aittr boob, inviting a group of youne matrons and their children. fh afternoon was spent informalT with a late luncheon served. White flowering greenery was placed about the rooms. Mrs. Clarence Emmons assisted tie hostess with serving. All the kiddles Invited ware one year old and with their moth ers were as follows: Mrs. Fran cis De Harport ' and . daughter Eleanor Marie, Mrs. Wayne TSy lor and- daaghters Margaret and Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. Jck Sandasky aad soa Lester, Mrs. Clareace Emmons and son Dafld Scott, Mrs. Ralph Eggstaft and aoa . PhHUp, and hostess. MVs. Harry Scott and soa Richard Tsyior. OTHING will mean so . ' tnucH io.the Holder of, Your Heart as your pho tirraph, finished in a Hart-aGraf. Made only GUN NELL & fROBB STUDIO 520 State.SU Plton 5572 TuesrlaJr. January 30 i - Bette Harrild .Busiaess Associate Hi A