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PAGE SIX Thi OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning. February 4, 1934 Sunday Society, Clubs and Music Page of The Statesman JESSIE STEELE Society Editor """Phone 9101 T Leg ion A uxiliaries M eet f In Conference Here On Monday SALEM will play hostess Monday to officers of the state department of the American Legion auxiliary and mem bers of other units at a conference of district No. 2. A luncheon for all visitors is scheduled for 12:30 o'clock at the fraternal temple with members of Capitol unit acting as hostesses. Immediately following the luncheon a business session will be beld taking the form of a school on general ac tiTities 'with discussion of plans for tbe coming year. A no-host dinner at the Marion liotel at 1:30 o'clock will pre cede the mass meeting at 3 p. m. to be beld in the anditorinm of , Salem high school. The public is ' Invited to attend the mass meefc ' lng which will Include both the Legion and auxiliary. Later the " guests will go to the legion bail for dancjng and refreshments. The American Legion auxiliary - Is the largest patriotic organisa tion of women in the world with its 8000 units of which 89 are In Oregon. Women eligible for membership in the auxiliary are Especially invited to attend tbe conference. Among the distinguished guests who will attend are Mrs. Dorothy Eakin of Dallas, department president of Oregon; Mrs. Mable Mclntnrff of Marshfield, depart ment secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Ella Deiner of Newberg, dis trict president; Mrs. Callie Hei der of Sheridan, department fi nance officer; Mrs. Elsie Graham cf Portland, department c b i 1 d welfare chairman; Mrs. Gladys Turnbull of Portland, district president of district No. 1; Mrs. Marion Delaney of Salem, state historian; and Mrs. Gayle Krea son of Dallas, department legis lative chairman. Daughters of Nile Entertained A charming affair of Thursday night was the Daughters of tbe Nile club dinner t the Willam ette Lodge country club. Hus bands were special guests. The table was centered with a mixed bouquet of spring flowers flanked by yello wtapers. Marigolds and fern were used about the rooms. Bridge was the diversion of the evening, high score going to Mrs. Davis Wright and Clare Vibbert. The committee in charge of' en tertainment was made up of Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mrs. B. B. Flack and Mrs. Wayne Henry. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vibbert, Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Ol son, Dr. and Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. LeGaricJdr. and Mrs- B. B. Flack, Mr. and Airs. M. C. Petteys, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mr and Mrs. Wril liam LUjequist, Mr. and Mrs. Oli ver Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Moses. . Card Club Honored at Moore Home The Card club of the B. and r. W. club met Friday night at tbe home of Miss Ruth Moore with Mrs. Mona Yoder assisting the hostess. Contract and auction bridge were in play and refresh ments were served. MUs Genevieve Marsters was a f special guest. The March meeting will be at the borne of Miss Ruth McAdams. Members present Friday were Miss Lois Oh mart. Miss Edith Burcb, Miss Ruth McAdams, Miss Clara Witt, Miss May Cleveland, Miss Helen Breithaupt. Miss Helen Louise Crosby. Miss Juana Holmes. Miss Daisy Haydeu, Miss Merl Dimik, Miss Ruth Buckner. Mrs. Amy Adams, Mrs. Lillian Cadwell and hostesses. Miss Ruth Moore and Mrs. Mona Yoder. Roberts The women of the G. T. club were entertained by Mrs. Robert Judson, Mrs. Joe ftfngwald and Mrs. John Orsborn - at the Orsborn home Saturday. Mrs. B. D. Fidler won the prize for writing the best piece of ' poetry. Members present were Mrs. W C. Pettyjohn. Mrs.. B. D. Fidler. Mrs. O.1 McGee, Mrs. Forest Ed wards. Mrs. George. Higgins. Mrs. L. Zlelke. Mrs. Buster Kleen. Mrs. J. P. Bressler, Mrs. Roy J. : Rice, Mrs. ' Esther Query, Mrs. Alice Coolidge, Mrs. Flora Hoi ley. Mrs. E. A. "Goodrich. Mrs . J. P. Blankensbip, Mrs. Gordon Bowman, Mrs. Albert Blanken ship, Mrs. William Meier. Mrs. N. P. Kugle, Mrs. Bud Stutesman, Mrs. S. C. Davenport, Mrs. G. T. Jungwirth, Mrs. Carl Heyden and the hostesses. Union Hill. The Union Hill Woman's club met at the home of Mrs.' Charles Heater and Miss Florence Potorf f . Following the . business meeting a very interest ing book review on Oregon tree- end shrubs was iven by Miss Florence Potorff. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in Quilting on a quilt for tbe hostess. Those present were Mrs. B. E. lowers, Mrs. Will Rabens, Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Hugh Hurt, Mrs. Henry Peters. Mrs. Walter Heater, Mrs. Dolph Heater, Mrs. Douglas Heater, Mrs. David Pot orff. Mrs. Verny Scott, Miss Alice Jaquet, Misg Edna Morley and the the hostesses, Mrs. Charles Heat er and Miss Florence Potorff. . The next meeting will be in two weeks at the home of Mrs. W. H. Jlollet. y - " . Miss Mabel Dotson will be host, ess for a costume party of the O. N. S. club Thursday night at her borne. 1109 Union, at o'clock. All former students - of Oregon formal art welcome. . . Will Preside '0 ..;' i 1-1 ?X ) i Mrs. Dorothy Eakin of Dai las department president of the American Legion auxiliary, tvill be in the chair for the conference Monday . in Salem. Ore gonian Photo. G. C. Will to Receive Jewel Award Tuesday night the Knights of Pythias will have the honor of pre senting to George C. Will a 50 year jewel, Mr. Will having been a member of the order for 50 con secutive years. The ceremony will take place in the K. P. hall, 248 North Commercial street. The fol lowing program has been ar ranged: Address of welcome, William Gould; song. "My Oregon," Dr. H. C. Epley; piano duet. Miss Gen evieve and Miss Catherine Scharf; jewel presentation by Leif Finseth of Dallas; vocal selection. Miss Maxine Fergerson; tap dance, Miss Virginia Hart; selections, Barrick quartet; four-minute talk, "Why I am a Pythian," Lieut. Walter Lansing; "America," led by R. Wright; reading, Mrs. Wayne Greenwoodi Scotch songs, Robert Hutcheon; accordion and guitar duet, Mrs. Greenwood and Curtis Fergerson; song and dance by the little McClintock twins, Gloria and Barbara; short address, Judge Charles Thomas; vocal solo, Curtis Fergerson. Dancing will follow, with guests expected from Dallas, Silverton, Aurora, Independence and Hub bard. The meeting is open to all Pythians and friends. Miss Stockton Back From Visit Miss Zoe Stockton has return ed from a three months' visit in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Former Salem residents who entertained in honor of Miss Stockton during . her visit were Mr. and Mrs. Fret! Cornell (Matil da Eckerlin), Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boogs, Mr. and Mrs. Houston, Miss Mar tha Milbert. Mr. and Mrs. Mack O. Potter, Mrs. Benedict, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lopey, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Gillis of Hollywood, Mrs. J. P. Reed of Burlingame and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haskins of Pasadena. The Dakota club will meet in the W. C. T. U. haU on Commer cial Wednesday night for a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper. Those at tending are asked to bring their own table service. There will be a program and everyone is re quested to bring an old photo graph of himself, wedding or oth erwise. Dr. and Mrs. Fred E. Gulick and son George of Portland were luncheon guests Saturday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Roben J. Maaske. They will also have tea i at the Maaske home this after noon. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Plane who have been guests at the home of O. A. Noyes for the past month are now visiting with Mr.' and Mrs. C. C. Chaffee on the Wallace road. They are leaving next week for their home in Colorao. Zenith The Spring Valley home missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. L. Frank Matthews Wednesday for . a 1 o'clock luncheon. Assisting host esses will be Mrs. S. V. Crawford and Mrs. Hugh Craig. FRANCES VIRGINIE MEL TON and Assistants. . Piano Studios Announcing the Second Semes ter, Beginning February 5th Instruction from the beginning to the most advanced artistic Interpretation. Public Performance - Recitals' Mnsical Teas 481 X. Winter Phone 0043 Bride Elect i Honored at Shower MISS MILDRED MILLER, whose marriage to S. M. Bowe will be an event of February 17, was the recipient of a spice shower Friday when Miss Betty-Mae Hartung entertained her contract club. Daffodils and acacia were used about the rooms. High score was won by Miss Viola Crozier. Mrs. Robert Eyre assisted the hostess at the tea hour. Special guests were Miss Jean Eastridge, Miss Elizabeth Clement and Miss Betty Vaughan. Club members bidden in honor of Miss Miller were Miss Josephine McGllchrist, Miss Hazel Johnson, Miss Cynthia Delano. Miss Viola Crozier, Aiss Grace Elizabeth Hol man. Miss Elizabeth Looney, Mrs. Robert Eyre and the hostess, Miss Betty-Mae Hartung. - Community Club Has Program The Pringle Community club met Friday night at the Pringle school house. The program was In charge of Clifford Jones and Mrs. F. R. Clerk. It opened with community singing, followed by: 1. Instrumental Music Mrs. E. 8. Cotes, Mrs. P. R. CUrk, Mr. O. T. Sealer. I. Reading. "Uncle Josh's Ground Hot Story," Mary Alice Jones. S. Song- Ines Bitfiker, Hvlen Fabry. Roberta Ann Grabenhorit. 4. gongs Waldo Clark. 5. Skit Anthony and Warn Kunn. 6. Piano Solo Ruth Stapleton. 7. Story Tellinj E. G-. Clark, J. B. Penny. 8. Recitation - Elsie Furrer. 9. Swiss Yodelini; Records Ed Fnrrer. 10. Songs J. M. Coburn. 11. Piano Solo Virginia Costes. 12. Tableau Mr. and Mrs. Naslin, Mrs. E. S. Coates. Mrs. W. H. Graben horst Mrs F. R. Clark, Miss Vir ginia Coates. 13. Harmonica Solo Jack Vaa Clear. 14. Tableau "The Old Spinning Wheel." Mrs. Naslin. Mrs. W. M. Co barn. Mrs. E. 8. Coates, Mrs. W. H. Grabenhorst, Mrs. F. R. Clark, Miss Virginia Coates 15. Swiss Yodelinit Recwrds EfcsjFurrer. 16. Play "How the Story Grew, ' Mr. E. G. Clark, Mrs. Clifford Jones. Mrs. W. H. Grabenhorst, Mrs. 0. T. Sealey. Mrs. Lloyd Sweet Mrs. W. H. Propst, Mrs. Jr. K. Clerk, Mrs. George Adams. Directed by Mrs. Jamrs. Miss Rosebraugh Honored Miss Veltna Ross and Mrs. Mabel Ross were joint hostesses Friday night for a linen shower in honor of Miss Margaret Rose baugli, bride - elect of Bruce Cooley. Games were played and Miss Ruth Reasor sang, accom panied by Miss Joy Cooley. Cyclamen and primroses pro vided the floral note together with pussywillows. Refreshments were served at a late hour with Miss Joy Cooley, Miss Gladys Ross and Misg Mary Ross assisting the hostesses. Bidden were Miss Margaret Rosebraugh, guest of honor, Miss Juanita Walling, Miss Frances Harlan, Miss Hazel Ross. Miss Ruth Reasor, Mrs. E. W. Cooley, Mrs. S. P. Kimball, Mrs. Dean Shoemaker, Mrs. A. J. Flint, Mrs. I. E. Murphy. Mrs. Clifford Bow en, Mrs. Albert Noth, Mrs. Mayme Cochran, Mrs. D. B. Simpson, Mrs. A. J. Arnett. Mrs. Will McMorris, Mrs. B, E. Hollingsworth, Mrs. A. D. Wagner, Mrs. Phoebe Powers of Michigan, Mrs. T. L. Lind, Mrs. Charles Emerlck, Mrs. E. J. Rea sor, Mrs. O. C. McDowell, Mrs. R. C. Blaxall, Mrs. Roy Kenyon and hostesses. Miss Velma Ross and Mrs. Mabel Ross. Merry Minglers Meet Thursday- Mrs. George Tharpe opened her home to the Merry Minglers club Thursday afternoon. Following the business meeting an informal social time. was enjoyed. In attendance were Mrs. J. J. Ackerman. Mrs. E. S. Barker, Mrs. C. C. Colwell. Mrs. A. W. Fletcher, Mrs. Robert Fromm, Mrs. L. B. Malm, Miss Orlie Mitch ell, Mrs. Allen McCain. Mrs. F. P. Phipps. Mrs. Fred Schatf, Mrs. Hans Seitz, Mrs. C. L. Snyder, Mrs. J. E. Woodburn, Mrs. J. I Wagers, Mrs. Robert Wagers and hostess, Mrs. George Tharpe. Mrs. Homer Vent will enter tain the club next on February 15. The Unitarian church will have a special vesper service this after noon at 5 o'clock. A boy's quar tet from the Crescendo club will sing and a philharmonic trio of Doris Barnett, Georgia Childs and Kenneth Robinson will appear in a group of numbers. Rev. W. G. Eliot of Portland, Church of Our Father, will give the sermon. A social hour and tea will follow the service in the Emerson room of the church. Centralia temple No. 11. Pyth ian Sisters, will sponsor a benefit "500" party Monday night in the K. P. hall starting at 8 o'clock. Guaranteed Watch Repairing or Money Rack IOVGC.S $lOOO reward -- Honor Guest ' m .... v :xW'M:t:5;!;:?: -:v:-WM i f ? - ; V X. y' S v s X , , ' V N 'A fix .' v. y r V- V $&fi f M i"s ..S..$t..f Mrs. George A. White who with Major General White will be the guest of honor at a formal military ball to be given F ebruary 16 in the armory by the Marion and Polk County Reserve Officers association. F ormal Ball Will Honor General, Mrs. White On February 16 TiiTlDST gala decorations of flags, bunting and palms the J.TJ. iteserve Ufticers association of Marion and Polk coun ties will dance formally Friday night, February 16, at the armory. Major uenerai and Mrs. George A. White are the guests of honor for the affair which is strictly invitational. Boots Grant's orchestra will play. O ... ,, . . , . I iviiss nanger nonorea at Shower Mrs. William H. Lytle and Mrs. David B. Hill were joint hostesses Friday afternoon at the Lytle residence for a smartly arranged luncheon in honor of Miss Gert rude Hanger, bride-elect of James Hill, Jr. A striking arrangement of white flowers in blue vases and white tapers in silver holders was used on the luncheon table. The afternoon was spent at contract with honors going to Mrs. H. G. Maison. Bidden to compliment Miss Hanger were Mrs. Jack Elliott, Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. Jack Cal laghan, Mrs. -Wayne Loder, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. Peter Mac Donald, Mrs. James Young, Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Miss Virginia Bright, Miss Dorothy Moore, Miss lone Jordan, Mrs. Ercel Kay and hostesses. Mrs. Lytle and Mrs. Hill. Aid Society Will Meet on Wednesday The Ladies' Aid society of Les lie Memorial church will meet in the church parlors Wednesday at 2 o'clock. After the business' meeting there will be a surprise musical program and Mrs. J. Vin ton Scott will talk on Japanese women. Mrs. W. J. LInfoot is chairman of the committee for the after noon assisted by Mrs. W. M. Ashe, Mrs. S. Darlow Johnson and Mr. Wm. F. Garnjobst. All members and friends are invited. Mrs. M. B. Gilmore of Milady's shop, left for San Francisco Sat urday night to attend the whole sale ready-to-wear buyers and market week. Elma Weller Teacher of Piano SPRING CLASSES OPEN The Rbyn System of Piano Technic for Children. Robyn Hanon Technic for Advanced Students, and the Modern, and Enlarged Dunning Course of Improved Music Study for Beginners. For Rates Call 6550 Res. Studio, 605 N. Liberty P A R R I S H BEAUTY SHOP new, NATUR AL permanent wave machine (thermo stat ically control led) plus an experi enced operator, wm c settle your problem. f These waves are guaranteed NOT to pull or get hot and ab solutely do NOT have to be finger-waved. Genuine natural so lution and no extra charge for long hair. Phoae 6M11 - 615 X. 'Capitol at Military Ball A reception will precede the ball, in the line will be Major General and Mrs. White. Briga dier uenerai and Mrs. James K. Parsons of Vancouver barracks, Brigadier General and Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea, Colonel and Mrs. Carle Abrams. and Lieut. Commander and Mrs. John A. Beckwith of Portland. Invitations have been sent to army and navy officers and a small group of distinguished civi lian guests numbering 600 in all. Committee work for the first strictly military affair to be held in Salem for several years has already begun. Colonel Abrams is military host for the reception and ball and committee heads in clude Lieut. Winfield .Clarke, Lieut. Laban S t e 0 v e s, Lieut. Ralph Sipperell, Lieut. Don Bay lor and Lieut. Robey Ratcliff. Mrs. Marie Cardy entertained with a bridge party Friday night, with Mrs. Emma Vesper assisting the hostess at the luncheon hour. High honors went to Miss Lola Schultz. Guests included Miss Ad eline Thompson, Miss Mabel Ja- cobsen, Miss Lola Schultz, Miss Molly Schwabbauer, Mrs. Luella Fruit, Mrs. Helen Gardner and Mrs. Mabel Butte. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Merrill of Portland are weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leif Bergsvik. Your "Cyn" Cronise COURT & COMMERCIAL STS. IT ITJ wiJ wio TO EACH CUSTOMER WHO PURCHASES SILK HOSE AT MIL LER'S THIS WEEK BE GINNING MONDAY . . . A SALE OF HOLE PROOF AT 89c PAIR ILaAo Miller's D. A. R. Enjoy A ddress on Defense f fTyT ATIONAL defense Is the 1 peace program ot the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution. It means not only military defense, an adequate army and navy, it means the pres ervation ot our American institu tions home, school and church. It means the preservation of the constitution of the United States," said Mrs. Frances Looney Cornell in a spirited address before tbe D. A. R. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Cornell approved of tbe ap propriation bills . before congress now for building up the navy, and defended strong army and navy as the greatest security for peace, quoting the late President Calvin Coolidge. Mrs. H. G. Smith was hostess for the meeting. A social hour and tea followed the business session. The table was covered with a beautiful lace cloth and centered with an exquisite bouquet of free sias and pink rosebuds. Mrs. Oscar Hayter and Mrs. Frank Settlemier presided at the urns. Miss Amy Harding of Woodburn and Mrs. W. E. Chandler were spe cial guests. Members present were Mrs. John H. Carkin, Mrs. C. A. Sprague. Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Ora L. Cosper, Mrs. H. T. Love, Miss Edna Mingus, Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Mrs. W. G. Boyer, Mrs. C. C. Geer, Mrs. John R. Allgood, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. H. J. Ostlind, Mrs. W. B. Connor, Mrs. F. W. Settlemier, Mrs-. Oscar Hay ter, Mrs. Frances Cornell, Mrs. B L. Steeves, Mrs. Carey Martin, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Miss Lillian Applegate. Mrs. Fred C. Ritner, Mrs. David Looney, Mrs. Stephen B. Minard, Mrs. C. C. Best, Mrs. W. F. Fargo, Mrs. C. B. Sundberg, Mrs. V. E. Newcomb, Mrs. J. W. Harbison, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. L. C. McLeod and the hostess, Mrs. H. G. Smith. Musical Tea Event of This Afternoon Miss Frances Virginie Melton has invited all friends and music lovers to another of her delight ful first Sunday of the month mu sical teas this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in her studio at 4 81 N. Winter. The hostess will talk briefly on Chopin and a piano program of Chopin compositions will be pre sented. Greeting guests at the door will be Miss Shirley Knighton and as sisting about the rooms will be Mrs. G. H. Swift, Mrs. R. D. Paris and Mrs. W. Ludd Read. Mrs. C. P. Bishop and Mrs. S. P. Kimball will pour during the tea hour and Miss Doratha Man ning, Miss Margaret Siegmund and Miss Sal lie BcLennan will serve. C.E. Society Formed on Friday A group of young people met in the assembly room of the First organized a Young People's Chris tian Endeavor society, will meet every Sunday night at 6:30 o'clock. A social hour followed the organization meeting. New officers include Ruth Wil son, president; Meryl Delapp, vice president; Loyal Zell, secretary; and Lyle Leach, treasurer. Opal Siewert was appointed as pianist and Emory Petticord, song leader. "Listen to Leon", current pro duction of the Chemeketa Play ers, will continue its run every night this next week starting Monday in the Nelson auditorium. Curtain is at 8:15 p. m. Dr. J. Vinton Scott DEXTIST Office Phone Home Phone 6064 8550 304-5 1st National Bank BTdg. Salem, Oregon Your Valentine will treasure Photograph Y. W. Finance Drive to Be Concentrated This Week A CALL to all Salem residents to support' the Y.W.C.A. will be issued this coming week beginning Monday and lasting through Friday. Mrs. F. A. Elliott, chairman of the finance drive, has marshalled a corps of workers and can vassing of the city to raise $4500 will begin Tuesday. The Y.W.C.A. fulfills a permanent place in community NRA Executive V Appointed as head of the women's division of the consumer's advisory board, Mrs. Tattie Russner Jacobs is shown as she took over her new post. She is a well-known feminist and w a former head of the Ala bama division of the wom en's organization for prohi bition reform. Mrs. Florence E. Shipp return ed Friday night from Portland where she attended a banquet Thursday given for the national and department officers of the Woman's Relief corps. Mrs. Shipp is the national state aide and al so department councillor this year. GIFT OFFER! r 1 '"'( Luxury or not you will delight in its Instant beauti fying effect on your skin. It works wonders in banish ing stubborn blackheads, whitening and refined tex ture. Leaves the skin immaculately clean and just like velvet ! INTRODUCTORY OFFER: During the appear ance of our make-up expert from the Colonial Dames Laboratories in Hollywood, beginning Feb. 5-19. a large bottle of Colonial Dames 'Beauty Wash" will be included -with any Col onial Dames purchase of $1.00 or more. This eminent specialist will give interested women a complete facial treatment, and teach you many clever make-up tricks. No obligation. One week only early appointments are advised. Contract Bridge Lessons MARION HOTEL, Tuesday, February 6 Mrs. Wm. H. Quinn Associate Culbertson Teacher SCHEDULE 2 o'clock Review Class 6 o'clock Beginners' Class 7 o'clock Beginners Class - . 8 o'clock Sweepstake Tournament work as well as serving as an employment bureau for girls in the present business crisis, when so far tbe government has made no specific provision for unem ployed women. It 1 the only in stitution la Salem solely for the help of women, . Work of Y. W. In addition to the many club activities the V. W. maintains ft hotel for women with cooking privileges, an Information service and a reception room which is -used daily by an average of 500 women. Classes in swimming and gym nasium are offered in cooperation with the Y.M.C.A. and a summer camp maintained on the Santiam river above Mehama. A guitar and mandolin orchestra is also sponsored. Clubs within the Y. W. in clude' 12 Girl Reserve groups, the Encinitis club for senior business girls, the Escalero club for junior business girls, and the Cadena club tor girls employed in household service. Drive Executives The executive committee in charge of the drive includes Mre. Elliott, general chairman, Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs. Elizabeth Galla her, Mrs. F. H. Spears,. chairman of teams; Mrs.' W. E. Feldman. publicity; Mrs. J. A. Bronson, of fice committee; Mfa. P. W. Byrd. lists; Mrs. C. ft. Hamilton, Mrs. , Percy Kelly and Mrs. Claude! Glenn, hospitality. Mrs. J. A. Bronson and Mrs. M. B. Wag staff are the ftadltoM. The initial gift committee In cludes Mrs., George Alden, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. William Gahlsdorf. Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr., Mrs. Clement, Mrs. Spears, Mrs. Harry Hawkins and Mrs. Galla her. Team Captains Captains and their teams are as follows: Mrs. 'William Busick: Mrs. William Phillip, Mrs. H. V. Compton, Mrs. Lewis Griffith. Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs. Roy Keene. 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