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Sunday Society, Clubs and Music Page of The Statesman JESSIE STEELE Society Editor Phone 9101 Church Wedding Un lies Couple Saturday at 8 O'clock A BRILLIANT church wedding united Gladys E. Hilfiker, daughter of Mrs. Katie Hilfiker, and Ivan W. Osterman, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Morgan, Saturday night at the First Evangelical church at 8 o'clock. Rev. E. W. Petticord read the impressive ring service. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, A. J. Hil fiker. and was gowned in a O stunning frock of white tarreta worn with a veil. She carried a shower bouquet of rosebud, sweet peas and freesia. Miss Willamina Hilfiker was maid of honor for. her sister and . wore a yellow net gown. Her bouquet was a colonial nosegay of sweet peas, freesia and roses.. Miss Theresa Ulrich and Miss Verna Havc.-land were brides maids and wore pink anc green organdie frocks with matching hats and gloves. They also car ried nosegays. Little Arlyne Hilfiker and Bev erly Hofstetter were the flower girls and ore blue organdie. They carried baskets of rose petals. Myron Hewitt acted as best man and ushers were Fred Rem ington, Leroy Rudin, Norville Gleason and John Rudin. Miss Helen Rex played the organ pre lude and keubin Hilfiker sang "O Promise Me" accompanied by Miss Rex. Miss Pearl Osterman played the wedding march on the piano accompanied by Miss Rex at the organ. The church was profusely dec orated with ralms, ferns, potted plants and baskets of calla lilies. Knap dragons and carnations. White tapers burned at the altar. A reception followed the cere mony at the home Mrs. Hans .Hofstetter. The serving table was decorated with daffodils and Jap anese quince. The large wedding cake was placed on a plate used at the wedding of the bride's mo ther. Serving were Mrs. C. A. Eg gles. Mrs. Reubin Hilfiker. Mrs. Hofstetter and Mrs. H. Hilfiker. After a two weeks' honey moon in southern California the couple will be at home at 1431 N. Cottage. Frogram to Be Given Friday The Salem Council of Church Women has announced the follow ing program for the world's day of prayer Friday, February 16, at the First Presbyterian church: PEACE !: Silent Prayer 10:0-l:3e Devotion, Mr. H. J Humphrey. 1:3 Special Music 1:40-11:00 Peace Jn the Church of Christ, Mrs. S. M. Laws. 11:00-11:00 Business; president pre sidinc. Lunch 1:30-1:50 'Devotions: Pence In the i Heart, Mrs. Grover C Birtchet. 1 : 50 Special music 2:00-2:30 Peace within Home anJ our Land. Mrs. W. A. Barkus. 2:30-3:00 Offering and business 3:60-4:00 Address: Peace Among the Nations, Mrs. Grace Hen dricks, Japan 4 :00-4 :30 The New Jerusalem. Mrv C. A. Park Benediction ' - The Ladies' Guild of the Amer ican Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the social rooms of the , church. Following the program I- there will be an Informal social -. hour. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ma rie Schneider, Mrs. E. W. Aklin ' and Mrs. Alvin Olson. The Sophomore Mother's club - will meet at Salem high school J Tuesday afternoon in room 2D at 3:45 p. m. Mrs. C. A. Cole is f chairman. SOCIAL CALENDAR Note: Office hour for the -society editor are from 10 a. m. to 12 noon and 2 p. m. to A p. ni. on every day but Saturday, when they are 9 n. ni. to 12 noon ami 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Monday, February 12 History of art class, Y. M. C. A., 7:30 p. m. Sigma Nu Delphians, 2 p. m., at public library. J. U. G. club. Neighbors of Woodcraft, at home Mrs. Jesse McNeil, 1005 Fir street, business meeting and Val entine party in evening. . Rebekrah lodge, Odd Fellows hall, meeting followed . . by benefit program to which public is invited. ... Chapter AB, P. E. O., at home Mrs. Rae W. Belden. 750 Belmont, 7:45 p. m. Delta Phi Mother's club at home Mrs. E. E. Gilbert. 845 S. Summer, 2:30 p. ra. . . Tuesday, February 18 Auxiliary to ona of iJnion Veterans, at Woman's clubhouse, 7:30 p. m.. business meeting. . Past Presidents of Woman's Relief corps, at home Mrs. Florence Shipp. 1630 Saginaw, 2 p, m. -Alpha Phi Alpha Mother's club In chapter house, . 750 N. Summer, 2 p. m. j Music appreciation class of A.. A. U. W., 7:30 p. m., Melton studio" at 481 N Winter. "' . O. K. S. social. club, 2:30 p. m.. Masonic temple. " Sophomore Mother's club In room 2D, Salem high school, 3:40 p. m. Junior Guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church. 1 o'clock - no host luncheon at home Mrs. W. E. Chandler, 1366 Marion. , Chi Delta Delphians at home Mrs. George Lewis. .1180 N. Winter, 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, February 1 4 . Ladles guild, American Lutheran church, 2:30 ' p. m.. social rooms. - Woman'- Missionary society of First Presbyterian " church. 2:30 p. m., in church parlors. W. H. MVS. of Jason Lee church, 2:10 p. m. at home . Mrs. W. Spiers, 1435 W. Summer.- v Leadership training class Y. W. C. A., 4:15 o'clock. - Thursday, February 15 ' Polk county Rural Woman's Federated club meet Ins at Bridgeport. Faculty Women's club at home Mrs. C. G. Doney, 128 S, 12th, 2:30, p. m. Friday, February 16 -' Vftt.t side circle, Jason Lee church, silver ta at .iome Mrs. L. C. Hockett, 1603 N. Commercial, 2:39 pint Formal Ball is Smart Event Friday MANY- formal dinner parties are being arranged to pre cede the military ball next Friday night, to be given at the armory in honor of Major General and Mrs. George A. White by the Marion and Polk County Reserve Officers' association. A group of officers from Portland will dine at the Marion and numerous no host affairs will be held both there and at the Spa. Lieutenant Kenneth Dalton will introduce to the receiving line, which will be made up of Major General and Mrs. White, Briga dier General and Mrs. James K. Parsons of Vancouver barracks, Brigadier General and Mrs. Thom as E. Rilea, Colonel and Mrs. Carle Abrams, Lieutenant Com mander and Mrs. John A. Beck- with and Colonel and Mrs. H. A. Allen of Portland. Patriotic decorations will pre- ' vail and Boots Grant's orchestra will play. The reception and ball are strictly invitational, with 600 bids having been issued to army and navy officers and a small number of civilian guests. Lieutenant Winfield Clarke is general chairman, assisted by a committee of Lieutenant Laban Steeves, Lieutenant Ralph Sipp- rell. Lieutenant Don Baylor ana Lieutenant Robey Ratcliffe. , Lodge Meets at K. P. Hall Friday An enjoyable meetlne of Bar bara Frietchie Tent. No. 2. was held Friday night in the K. P. hall. They wish to announce that all patriotic orders and their friends are invited to attend the Lincoln tea, which is to be held this year in the parlors of the Knight Memorial church, corner of Ferry and S. 19th streets. Mon day, February 12, from 2 to 5 p. rr. Mrs. Eulena Bales-, last year's president, is chairman of the committee of past presidents which is in charge or this annual tea sponsored by Barbara Friet chie Tent. No. 2, Daughters of Union Veterans. A patriotic program will he pre sented. , Alternating at the urns will be Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Mrs. Elizabeth Skewis. Mrs. Mary En tress and Mrs. Alice Horning. Mrs. Myron Van Eaton visited the Monmouth civic club Thurs day where she talked on "Peren nials and Annuals for a succes sion of Bloom." Mrs. Van Eaton is a member of the Salem Garden club and president of the new group at Salem Heights called the Little Garden club. Mrs. R. D. Cooper is secretary. "Writers of the Renaissance" will be the subject for the Tues day morning meeting of the Chi Delta Delnhians to be held at 9:30 a. m. at the home of Mrs. George Lewis, 1180 N. Winter. Sunshine and Beach Wear Go Hand in Hand K?n x- tafia 'iXi hi v : I I & J thy ?--f T-rW !if V ;n it 1141 . n lj ;l I7 Al i If A3 11 bu i: Three of the 150 beach style models are pictured here. At left, a white removed to reveal neat shorts. sombrero to match. At right, a la Robin Hood. Y. W. Finance Drive to Continue The Y. W. C. A. board of direc tors will meet Tuesday morning at 10 a. m. to lay plans for raising the full amount of the budget. Subscriptions turned in this past week amounted to $2615.25, and the workers are still canvassing. Delegates to the mid-winter Girl Reserve conference at Reed col lege the weekend of February 16 and 17 have been named as fol lows: Miss Betty Dotson, Miss Esona Glaggett, Miss Ethel Able, Miss Clarice Kolbe, Miss Marjorle Craney and Miss Maxine Jewell. Mrs. M. B. Wagstaft and Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher will attend the leader's meetings. The Salem girls have charge of the opening cere monial Friday night. Wedesday of this week Mrs. Gallaher will meet with her lead ership training at the Y. W. at 4:15 o'clock. "Different Kinds of Outdoor Hikes" Is the topic to be discussed and Miss Gale Curry of Willamette university will tell of places to go hiking near Salem. Anyone Interested is invited. Happy Hour Club Has Bridge Party Mrs. Al Wickert was hostess to members pf the Happy Hour club Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. R. Niles. A Valentine motif was carried out in card ac cessories and decorations. High score at bridge went to Mrs. Niles and second to Mrs: C. II. Ring wald. Bidden were Mrs. Ringwald and Mrs. Max Gunter, both special guests, Mrs. J. C. Shaupp, Mrs. E. J. Kerchoff. Mrs. W. E. Allbright, Mrs. C. W. Heckman, Mrs. N. E. Busey, Mrs. E. R. Niles and host ess, Mrs. Al Wickert. Leslie Brigham Artist of Distinction Leslie Brigham, basso contante. who is to appear March 1 at the Grand theatre under the auspices of the Salem MacDowell club, has a quality in his voice which 1 s characterized as "most flexible and possessing upper notes of a quality of which few bassos can boast." His programs are said to be brilliant and deligthful due in part to his personality and to his long experience on the stage and in opera. Raymond McFeeters. the ac companist and assisting artist, will give a group of piano solos in addition to his work with Mr. Brigham. The Order of Eastern Star will have a social meeting Tues day afternoon in the Mason ie temple at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. H. Gardner is chairman arid has arranged for a program of read ings and skits to be given by members of the Chemeketa Play ers. Tea will be served at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mr's -Lester Newman will be hosts tonight for a smart ly arranged Sunday night supper followed by contract. Bidden are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hulsey, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Glutsch and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Newman. The Delta Phi Mothers' club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. E. E. Gilbert. 945 N. Sum mer, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. L. Dark and Mrs. J. F. Ulrich will asstet the hostess. The club Is plaining a jam and pickle shower for the chapter house. ' -With official reports stating that no chains are needed on the Mt. Hood loop road. Mr. -and Mrs. Dwight "Lear. Miss Sally Dorner ana Lee Quiring will motor to government camp today. The roads are said to be in excellent condition. The W. U. M. S. of Jason -Lee Methodist chnrch will meet Wed nesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock in the home' of Mrs. W. Spiers, 1435 W. Summer. Devotions will bo led by Mrs. J. Ray 'Pemberton and Miss Alverta Minton will give me lesson. which were ex hibited at recent sail cloth yacht ing costume with Center, new peasant linen beach suit of Mexican motif, with white pique bloom er suit for romping Entertainment Abound FEBRUARY is one of the most delightful months in all the year for hostesses. Ideas are simply endless for decorations, games and delicacies. St. Valen tine's day is one of the most pic turesque and certainly the most romantic red-letter day of the month. It is such fun to entertain on Valentine's day because Bpring flowers abound, dainty cakes and desserts can easily be concocted in the home kitchen and then there is that undeniable heart interest that surrounds all cele brations on February 14. The legend of Valentine Is fair ly well known. He was a Roman lad condemned to die because of his religious faith. On the eve of his execution he fell in love with the jailor's daughter and penned her a love note, signing it "From Your Valentine." So from that day to this February 14 is a date for remembrance of loved ones. But to return to entertaining. Shall we consider the kiddies first, because they might grow weary of waiting their turn? A charming custom that will en dear you to any child's heart is to send him a cuddly little hand made dog or doll as a Valentine. It can be dressed in red or have heart-shaped designs in its cloth ing. Miss Dotson Hostess for Party Miss Mable Dotson was hostess for a costume party Thursday night at her home, honoring for mer O. N. S. students. . Photo graphs were taken of the group and Valentine games were en Joyed. Mrs. U. S. Dotson assisted the hostess at the refreshment hour. Guests at the party numbered Miss Sylvia Paulson, Mrs. Sylvia Kraps, Miss Lois Reed, Miss Hel en Fletcher. Miss Frances Gra ham, Miss Marie Westhoff, Mrs. Inez Baker, Mrs. Margaret Nelson, Mrs. Elsa Thomas, Miss Grace Geibel and the hostess. Miss Mable Dotson. Hollywood. Mrs. J. I. Wag er's was hostess to members of the Hollywood Ladies' Social club at its regular meeting Thursday afternoon. A very pleasant social afternoon was enjoyed with some time spent sewing on the club quilt. Present were Mrs. C. S. Thomas, Mrs. O. A. Forgard, Mrs. E. G. Holler, Mrs. E. Warner, Mrs. W. W. Fisher. Mrs. W. C. Richards, Elsie Richards, Mrs. D. Jeager, Mrs. W. M. Davis, Mrs. A. A. Harms. Mrs. Robert Wagers, Florence Kleeman and the follow ing special guests: Mrs. Dan Muir and Mrs; William Brown. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gosser will celebrate their 50th wedding anni versary Tuesday by holding open house at their residence, 1598 Mission street.' Hours are from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon and from 7:30 to 9 o'clock ia the eve ning. The couple have 12 children, 24 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. - All former residents of Neb raska are invited to meet in the W. C. T. U. rooms at Commercial and Ferry streets February 23 for a potluck dinner at6:30 o'clock. A special program Is being plan ned. Those attending are asked to bring table service. Glimpsed at the Friday appear ance in Portland of Eva Le Gal lienne were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Don Young. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sprague and Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Page. Sever al parties of Saiemites motored down Saturday for the matinee and evening performance. Mr. and Mrs. William McGfl christ Sr. and Mrs. William Mc Gilchrist Jr. spent the week in their cottage at Nye beach. Mrs. McGilchrist Sr. Is now" in Van couver. B. C. "for , an indefinite stay, having been called because of the illness of her mother. fashion show at Miami Beach, Fla., button-down skirt, which may be on the sands, topped off by a cap Ideas in February Getting on to grade school age a good game for a party is "Shoot the Heart." If the party is large two targets may be used shaped like hearts, and scored with lines from the center to the outside. The "bull's eye' counts ten. the next ring five the next two nd the outer, one Darts are thrown at the target and the scores recorded for each player. The group is divided into sides and the winners hand the losers a suitcase of old clothes The losh.g side must stage mock elopement, either in pan tomlme or with improvised lines and in costumes from the suit case. Costume Parties And now for the grown-ups. A costume party is always festive and for Valentine's day the hostess may request each guest to come dressed as a famous lover. For example an Invitation to a couple will ask them to an pear aj Romeo and Juliet or as Anthony and Cleopatra. If the hostess takes the Initiative it avoids duplication of costumes A Valentine story would not be complete without some rhyme so here Is a selected verse by Dorothy Ames Carter: Saint Valentine reveals the news That tells us all whose heart. Is whose. But most of those who pick and c noose No reason have (like minel. Let schoolboys act like teacher's pet; Let sister choose the beau she'll get; Let gfddy girls for actors fret; And guys for Garbo pine. For me, one gal alone appeals Three times a day my heart she steals I choose the one wlio cooks my meals To be my Valentine! Now that we've reached the food problem we might as well conclude with a recipe for delec table stra-;berry mousse: Whip 1 quarts fresh cream. Add yolks of 6 eggs, mixed one by one with wooden spoon into 1 dessert spoonfuls of powd ered sugar. Add lb. fresh crushed strawberries and 2 or 3 drops coloring if a deeper pink Is de sired. Freeze in fancy mould. Deorate with whipped cream buds and whole berries. Serves 16. HOW fast they grow and change. Almost before you know it, child hood is gone. Isn't it time for a new photograph of your boy? Cyn' Cronise Court and Commercial Sis. Contract Bridge Lessons MARION HOTEL, Mrs. Wm. H. Quinn Associate Culbertson Teacher SCHEDULE 2 o'clock Review Claaa 7 o'clock Beginners Club and Private Lessons by Appointment Call 4123 Rotary to be Entertained Feb.iU THE first affair of its kind to be attempted in Salem Will be Wednesday, by the Women of Ro tary in honor of their husbands. The attractive social rooms at the state school for the deaf will be used and both auction and con tract will be in play, beginning at 8 o'clock. Valentine decorations and pus sywillows will abound and an at tractive display is being arranged for the quilt that members have been piecing. Mrs. W. L. Phillips, Mrs. Max Page and Mrs. Dan Fry, Sr., are the members of the quilt committee. A late supper will be served by the committee In charge, which includes Mrs. W. H. Dancy. Mrs. W. L. Phillips, Mrs. Walter Min- ier. Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs. Eric Butler, Mrs. Lyman Steed and Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr. Zonta Club Has Affair Thursday Night In compliment to Mrs. Edna Maybury, chairman of district No. 6, the Salem Zonta club enter tained at dinner Thursday night at the Marion hotel. Dr. Helen Pearce, president, presided and Mrs. Belle Niles Brown was In charge of arrangements. Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre and Miss Hazel Cook responded to the greetings given by Mrs. Maybury. The club accepted the invitation from the Portland Zontians to at tend a dinner there February 24. Dr. Pearce opened her home on North Winter street tor a recep tion following the dinner. Covers at dinner were placed for Mrs. Edna Maybury, special guest, Mrs. Roberta Butler, Miss Nellie Schwab, Mrs, Ora F. Mc lntyre, Dr. Helen Pearce, Mrs. Belle Niles Brown, Miss Helen Louise Crosby, Mrs. Winifred Her rick. Mrs. Victoria Morris, Miss Lena Belle Tarta, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, Miss Helen Yockey, Mrs. LaVerne Winkler and Miss Hazel Cook. Eastern Star Meets During Week An interesting session was en joyed by members of the Eastern Star Tuesday night at the Masonic temple. Mrs. George King, wor thy matron, and Harry Mohr, wor thy patron, presided. The rooms were beautifully decorated with potter plants and greenery. Mrs. Lana Beechler, junior past matron, and Harry Crawford, jun ior past patron, were special guests of the evening. A feature of roll call was the response giv en with short speeches and poetry. Miss Jeanette Scott accompa nied by Miss Barbara Barham, played two violin solos during the social hour that followed the meeting. Refreshments were serv ed by the officers from a table centered with a lighted birthday cake in honor of Rex W. Davis, worthy grand patron of the grand chapter of Oregon. One hundred forty-fivo members were in at tendance. Mrs. Thompson Fetes Club Thursday The K. C. K. T. club was enter tained Thursday at the home of Mrs. F. A. Thompson. Tea was served following a social after noon. Guests present were Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs. A. A. Graber, Mrs. Nellie Konx. Mrs. Hattle Givens, Mr3. Otto Schellberg. Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. E. J. Donnell. Mrs. R. C. Kriesel, Mrs. Albert Waller, Mrs. E. C. Mclntire, Mrs. Roy Wassam and the hostess, Mrs. F. A. Thompson. Mrs. Barker will entertain the club next. An approaching wedding of na tional as well as Salem interest is that of Miss Elizabeth Steiwer, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Frederick Steiwer, and Ralph Mc Elvahney of Salt Lake City. It will be performed in June at Washington, D. C. Mr. McElvan ney is an attorney in the treas ury department at Washington. Tuesday, February 13 Bette Harrild Business Associate 1 JWil I J ' Miss Miller to Marry Samuel Bowe on February 17 ONE of the prettiest weddings oX the early, spring win be solemnized next Saturday night, February 17, when Miss Mildred Miller becomes the bride of Samuel Bowe. Dr. Robert M. Gatke will perform the ceremony n the Delta Fni sorority house at 8 o'clock. Miss Beulah Cramer will be the maid of honor and OMIss Elizabeth Clement, Miss Miss F. Utter Entertains at Bridge MISS FLORENCE UTTER was a bridge hostess of Satur day afternoon when she en tertained at her home. A Valen tine motif was used and high score went to Miss Theo Beck and Miss Betty Baker. At the tea hour Mrs. F. R. Ut ter and Miss Maxine Gahlsdorf served. Bidden were the Misses Betty Dotson, Betty Parker, Betty Ba ker, Betty Abrams, Maxine Gahls dorf, Ha Mills, Theo Beck, Mar guerite Beck, Ruth Jean Garn jobst, Emolyn Griggs, Marguerite Smith, Laneta Bellinger, Margaret Gillette, Murial Martin, Sedonia Keith, Phyllis Keith, Daisy Wick ham, Cora Edgell, Dorothy Kibbe and the hostess. Miss Florence Utter. Wedding Date Given Out at Party Miss Wilma Coursey has an nounced the date of her wedding to Ralph Beringer Sipprell as Sun day, March 4. The newi was made known at a bridge party given last week in her home on East Market street. The evening was spent at bridge with high score going to Miss Ruth Buckner. Daffodils, acca cia and pussy willows were used in decorating. Refreshments were served at a late hour by the hostess, Mrs. H. G. Coursey, assisted by Mrs. H. F. Caldwell, Miss Gaynelle Coursey, Miss Hariet Stimmel and Mrs. L. H. Nelson. Bidden were Miss Maxine Glov er, Miss Mary Cupper, Miss Hes ter Hillpot, Miss Edna Prescott, Miss Ruth Buckner. Miss Lois Riggs, Miss Hariet Stimmel, Miss Florian Hrubetz, Miss Gaynell Coursey, Mrs. H. G. Coursey, Mrs. L. D. Mars, Mrs. G. W. Ross, Mrs. R. Hill. Mr. G. Wynkoop, Mrs. Reed Rowland, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs. A. J. Montgomery, Mrs. Ken neth Dalton, Mrs. H. F. Caldwell and Mrs. L. H. Nelson. Knot a Care Club is Entertained Mrs. Delbert Wilson entertain ed members of the "Knot a Care" sewing club at her home Thursday afternoon. Dessert was served at a table centered with spring flow ers and a valentine motif was car ried out In appointments at the table. Mrs. Asahel Fish was a spe cial guest and members present were Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. Elton Birch, Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mrs. Judson Bressler, Mrs. Mason Chappelle and hostess, Mrs. Del bert WiLson. Mrs. Phil Newmyer entertained with a birthday slumber party Tuesday night for Miss Daisy Wickham. Dr. J. Vinton Scott DENTIST Office Phone Home Phone 6004 8559 304-5 1st National Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon P A R R I S H BEAUTY SHOP This- new, NATUR ALj permanent wave machine (thermo s t a t ically control led) plus an expert- - enced operator, will settle your problem. 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. Phone OH it 615 Tf. Capitol JL AEDHES IFBME-E AGAIN, AT THIS WEEK'S WRESTLING MATCHES Salem Armory, Tuesday, Feb. 13 - 8:30 SNEEZE ACHIF, W RE8TL K It. WILL REFEREE JACK HARRY CoDi?tS:3ss EEHOsttt ART MICKEY DON SUGAI vs. L LOWER FLOOR LADIES STUDENTS (No Marion Bretz, Miss lalth &ner- burne and Miss Gwendolyn Hunt will be bridesmaids for Miss Min er. Willis Balderree will act a best man for Mr. Bowe and I.ao- ml Hewitt will play the wedding marches. A reception will follow the ceremony with Mrs. Rose WM Bab cock and Mrs. Lillian R. Hagman presiding at the urns. Serving will be Miss Beatrice Hartung. Miss Betty-Mae Hartung, Miss Al ice Speck, Miss Cynthia Delano, Miss Lois Wilkes and Miss Ruth Chapman. The couple will leave for Port land where they will take the Empire Builder for Browning. Mont. Mr. Bowe will enter law practice there. . Miss Miller has been extensive ly feted since the announcement of her approaching marriage. Saturday night Miss Elizabeth Clement entertained at dinner and bridge in honor of the be trothed couple. A red and white motif was carried out and Miss Edith Clement assisted the host ess. I Bidden we e 'Miss Miller, Miss Falthe Sherburne, Miss Pauline Findley, Miss Gwendolyn Hunt, Miss Beulah Cramer, Miss Mar ion Bretz, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Har land, Eamuel Bowe, Melvin Goode, Jack Grant, Earl Henry, Earl arkin, Arthur Erieksois. Richard Renfro and1 the hostess. Miss Elizabeth. Clement. Benefit Dance to Fete Young Set February 22 will mean more than Washington's birthday t o members of Salem's young set. Why? 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