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I m pre s sive Ceremony
Brilliant Event
Of Sun day
PROBABLY the most beautiful and impressive of wedding
ceremonies held in Salem in recent months will be that
witnessed Easter Sunday at 8 p. m. in St Paul's Episcopal
Vhnrrh whpn Miss Maxinft filovp.r. dauorhter of Mr. and Mrs.
Parch Glover. 1714 Court street,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hammond of Oregon City, will
be united In marriage. " O- -
Rev. P. K. Hamjoond of Oregon
City, grandfather o the groom.
Jn- the soft slow of candlelight
assisted by Rer. George H. Swift,
will read the solemn' vows which
will be exchanged before an altar
banked with white Easter lilies,
white calla lilies an palms. Pre
ceding the ceremony Miss Mar
garet Simms will sing "Oh, Prom
ise Me," accompanied at the piano
by Mrs. Kenneth Dalton, who will
also play the wedding marches.
The bride, charmingly attired
In ft modish gown of white satin
made with bodice effect and train,
will be given In 'marriage by her
father. Her full-length veil of real
lace, fashioned in poLe - bonnet
style, will be held in place with
a wreath of orange blossoms. She
will wear long white mitts and
carry an old-fashioned bridal boa
Qo.et of lULse-of-the-Y&lley, pink
rosebuds and orchids.
- The matron of honor, Mrs. Gar
len Simpson, will wear a floor
length frock of fluffy white ruf
fled net with white taffeta sash,
poke-bonnet hat to match, white
lace mitts and will carry a quaint
filled nosegay of pink lavender
eweetpeas and pink rosebuds. The
bridesmaids. Miss Dorothy Bell
and Miss Wilma Giese will wear
similar all - white frocks with
' matching hats and nosegays.
in. til,.
Diane Perry, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Perry, will be ring
bearer. She will be dressed in a
dainty white net dress patterned
after the bridal attendants' and
will carry the ring on a small
white satin pillow.
Mrs.' Ralpl Glover, mother of
the bride, will be gowned in ashes
of roses of crepe adorned with a
corsage of gardenias. White gar
denias will also c mplete the cos
tume of Mrs. William Hammond
f Oregon City.
- Jack Hammond, brother of the
groom, will be best man, and the
ushers . will be Virgil Duncan,
Frank Lynch of Salem, George
Weber and Fred Gerke of Port
land, Ralph. Schomp and Tom
Following the wedding service
a reception will be Held at the
Glover home oa Court street, Mrs;
John Brophy will greet the guests
. at the door and Mrs. Edward Sox,
who will also cut the bride's cake,
will be la charge of the dining
room. Mrs. Josephine Stewart of
Eugene will cut the ices and Mrs.
R. J. Hendricks will attend the
urns. Assisting with the serving
will be Miss Sally Holloway and
, Miss Laura Tallant, both of Port
land, Miss Peggy Goodtellow, Miss
Kreta Jans, Mist Rorena Eyre,
Mrs. Deryl Myers, Mrs. Chandler
Brown and Mrs. Treve Jones. Miss
Nancy Thompson wUl present the
wedding cake to the- guests
Assisting about the living rooms
will be Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, Mrs.
' John Brophy, Mrs. Varnum E.
Kuhn, Mrs. Carl Butte and Mrs.
ueorge Forge, v
The lea table which will com
plete the "all white idea" will be
centered with an artistic arrange-
- ment of white daffodils and fresia.
guarded by white tapers In silver
.candelabra.
- Miss Glover Is well known In
Salem, having attended Salem
schools, later graduating from the
University of Oregon where she
was a member of Gamma Phi Beta
mijl Ul ilj. - jar, 'Qiiuuiuuu u miov
' prominent In Salem. At the pres
ent time he is manager of the
operators division In the depart
ment of 'secretary of estate. He
alasi mttanAaA tha TTnlvArsftT rf
Oregon where be was affiliated
with Phi Delta Theta social fra
ternity and Alpha Delta Sigma,
national honorary advertising fra
ternity. . , ; - ' .
For her going away costume the
.bride has selected gTey wool crepe
with grey accessories, a blue fox
fur and a corsage of orchids. Im
mediately following th reception
the bride and groom will motor
to California, returning to Salem
In a fortnight where they will be
"at home" to their friends.
Aumsville Club
Enjoys Easter Tea
The Aumsville Women's club
held an Easter tea at the school
bouse Thursday. Mrs. Ernest
Towle and Mrs, D. A. Lowe were
in Yifl A kf fimn.ln. vn.Ma m r A
tables. Mrs. Charles Martin ar
ranged the program which con-
. sisted of readings, music and
-stunts.' '-; i
. A covered dish luncheon was
served at one o'clock, with Mrs.
Eldon Cone and Mrs. Lowe, as
sisted by Miss Charlotte Martin
and Miss Dorothy . Potter, in
charge.- ' - - "
The following guests were pre
sent: Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Blanche
Spear, Mrs. Mon kers, from Salem;
Mrs. Flndlay, Mrs. Looney, Jef
ferson; i Mrs. Nichols, Shelburn:
Mrs. Putnam.' Shaw; Mrs. Darley,
W est Stay ton; Mrs. ? Laurence
Roberts, . Mrs. Welaenfelt,- Mrs.
Lamb, Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Gear-
hart. Members present were: Mrs.
Eldon Cone, Mrs: C. F. Hein, Mrs.
George Claxten, Mrs. Fred Potter,
Mrs. Millie Martin, Mrs. Charles
Martin, Mrs. John Ransom, Mrs.
T. Y, McCleHan, Mrs. Lutle Fn
son, Mrs. Ernest Towle, Mrs. Kate
Forgey, Mrs. William HowdV Mrs.
D. A. Lowe. -
Delegates planning .1 to- attend
the convention ef Women's clubs
at WiUard are Mrs, Charles Mar
tin. Mrs. Fred Potter, Mrs. George
Claxtoa, Hrs. Eldon Cone. Mrs.
v. a. ixwe, Mrs. Ernest Towie,
TJrs..T. Y; McCiellaa,
and William H. Hammond,
Gay Dance
Affair is
Tuesday
THE TILLICUM CLUB will
hold the last formal dance of
ma season at me crystal
Gardens Tuesday night, with
numerous Salem residents and
out-of-town folk bidden as addi
tional guests. Easter decorations
are being arranged by the com
mittee In charge of arrangements.
Several cocktail parties and no
host dinners are being planned
to precede the dance. Annual
guest night will be observed as
a special feature of the group.
The membership list of the club
includes:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Armstrong,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Adolphson, Judge
and Mrs. Harry Belt, Mr. and
Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mr. and Mrs.
Leif Bergsvlk, Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Bonesteele, Mr. and Mrs. V.
S. Bovelle, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Brady, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Braun,
Mr. and Mrs. John Brophy, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Cooley. Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Crider of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs.. Elmer Daue, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Daue, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Day, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dem
arais, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Dough-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fisher,
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Fulgham of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ellis,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gabriel, Mr. and
Mrs., LeRoy Gard, Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Gragg, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Guef-
froy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Her
mann, Mr.- and Mrs. Karl Hein-
lein, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hill, Dr.
and Mrs. V. E. Hockett, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hulsey, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ir
win, Mr, and Mrs. V. E. Knhn,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kuhns, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Lletx, Mr, and Mrs; F. S.
Lamport, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Le
bold, Mr. and Mrs. Don Madison,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mix, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyman McDonald, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Mudd, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Needham, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Newman, Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Page,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mr. and
Mrs. E. K. PiaseckL Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Pilcher, Dr. and Mrs. Frank
Prime, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ray
mond, Judge and Mrs. Goo. Ross-
man, Mrs. Edne Rowland, Dr. and
Mrs. J. L. Sears, Mr. snd Mrs.
Wm. Schlitt, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Smith,
Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Starbuck of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Tracy. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Vehrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Yaa Welder, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Weldmer, Mr.
and Mrs.- Harry Willett, Mr, and
Mrs. T. A. Windishar, Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Woodrow, Mr. and Mrs.
E. V. Wooton, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Zosel, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Woodmansee, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Woisamott.
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Juvenile Neighbors
Enjoy Egg Hunt
The Juveniles of the Neighbors
of Woodcraft had a Jolly good
time, at the Easter party given
Tuesday by Senior Guardian Mlna
Olmsted.
A short business meeting was
held. Committees were appoint
ed for the Mother's Day program
which Is the next meeting. Games
were played, and all Joined in on
the Easter egg hunt. Prizes were
awarded -. to Jean Richter, Vera
Galloway, - Rose Burley, Sarah
Jane Craven, Shirley Hall, Mar
Jorle Crooks, Stella Pearl Tleson,
IUa Jean Morrison; Bobbie Pow
ell and Dean La Point.
Refreshments were served with
Mrs. Dorothy Walker, Mrs. Paul
ine Clark, Mrs. Florence Bressler,
Mrs. Bessie Holdeman, Mrs. Eva
Craven, assisting Mlna Olmsted.
Those present were- Patsy
Scott, Stella Teeaon, Shirley Hall,
Marjorie Crooks, Gloria Cotiew,
Jackie Walker, Ilia Jean Morri
son, Vera Walker, Erla Galloway,
Marjorie Bressler. Mary Alice Cot
tew, Mattle Burley Ada Burch.
Rose Barley, BilUe Jeaa Loveall,
Betty Eyerly, Dewey Anderson,
Dick Craven, Gordon Wlnehcomb.
Reid Shelton. Dean LaPoint,
wayno wsicer, Jim .McNeil, Bob
Deriiton, Bobby McNeil, Dick
e owier, Raymond iSchless, . Bob
Fowler, Mr. Cora Smith, Mrs.
Bessie Haldeman, Mrs. Pauline
Clark, Mrs. Dorothy Walker. Mrs.
Eva Craven. Mrs. Florence Bress
ler and . Senior Guardian . Mlna
uimstea.
The tables -were attractively
decorated In yellow. The Easter
uui was ; camea out with a
large bouquet of mixed " spring
flowers and candles used as table
decorations.
YOMARCO CLASS ENTERTAINS'
Tne members of the Yomarco
class ; of the First f-: Methodist
chareh. and their families, twiu
meet Tuesday evening at 6:30 o1
clock tor a potluck dinner, foilow-
led by a program and social hoar.
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c,
Miss Maxine Glover, daughter
brute-elect of William a. Hammond, whose wedding tcul
be a brilliant affair today at St. Paul's Episcopal church.
Legion Auxiliary
Plans Poppy
Sale
SATURDAY, May 25, will be
Poppy day In Salem. On that
...... . T, A . rt i . -
ui7 iu nviueu ui vBpiil
unit of the American Legion
auxiliary will offer red paper pop
pies on the streets to be worn in
honor of the World war dead.
The observance here will be part
of the annual nation -wide ob
servance of Poppy day dating
which millions of Americans will
pay tribute to the memory of the
war dead by wearing memorial
poppies.
Poppy day activities will be di
rected by a committee from the
auxiliary headed by Mrs. William
Taw, chairman. Other members
of the committee are Mrs. Earl T.
Andresen, Mrs. Ray Binegar and
Mrs. Glenn Seeley. A large corps
of volunteer workers will be or
ganized to carry out the distribu
tion of the flowers.
The poppies which will be wofn
here hare been ordered from Vet
erans' hospital in Portland where
they have been made by disabled
World war veterans. The poppy
making has provided employment
for needy veterans through the
winter and spring months, en
abling them to help support them
selves and families. Public re
sponse on Poppy day will deter
mine how soon and how extensive
ly this work can be re-opened.
la exchange for the popples the
auxiliary women', will ask each
person to make a contribution for
the welfare of the war's living
victims, the disabled veterans, the
widows and the fatherless chil
dren of veterans. This money will
be used entirely in the welfare
work of the Legion and auxiliary,
the bulk of it la the work of the
local post and unit. '
Garden Party
At Darby Home
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Darby
have Invited members of their
bridge club to their home Sunday
evening for the . regular potluck
supper meeting. Weather permit
ting the tables will bo arranged
In the attractive gardens of the
Darby home after which the
group will enjoy several hours of
contract bridge. The. Easter mo
tif carried out In pastel tones will
bo the decorative note used.
Those in the group are Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Egleston of Monmouth,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Parson, Dr. and
Mrs. Esttl Brunk, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Schneider, Mr.' and Mrs. Fred
Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Elswortb:
Rlcketts and the host and host
ess, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Darby.
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The Town and Gown club of
Willamette university will meet
Thursday at 2;S0 p. m. at Lau
sanne hall for their regular, session.-
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v ' v '
' The Misses Margaret" Bell and
Doris Drager arrived in , Salem
Saturday- from Eugene, where
they are students at the Univer
sity of Oregon, to spend the Eas
ter vacation al their respective
homes. - -
Plant a Fig Tree that
ONE T REE ORCHARDS
for the man with limited
space. X varieties of apples .
on one tree; 3 varieties of
pears on one tree; an al
mond, an apricot and a-'--prune.
In 1 tree.
2-year trees 4 to f g
ft,j each ....
GLADIOLUS BULBS, ft
named varieties, dos. U C "
JAP FLOWERING PEACH
TREES In bloom, - - ct
I to. 4 ft. trees ... DUC
Rock Plants, Perennials,
Pcarcy Dsrcs". nccsy
- North Commercial Between State aad Cowrt
OPEN SUNDAY FR011 10 TO 2
PhoU by Jestta Studio
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover,
SOCIAL CALENDAR -
Sunday, April tl
DeMolay Commandery 5, Knight Templar Easter
service, First Methodist Episcopal church, 8:00 p; m.
Easter Sunday. All Master Masons and frienda are in
vited to attend.
Monday K April 22
Royal Neighbor, meeting, Monday, April it, 7:45
p. m.. Fraternal temple. Initiation of officers.
Royal Neighbors juvenile club meeting, after' school
Monday.
Women of Rotary regular meeting, Monday, at
1 o'clock. Boy Scout clubhouse, Leslie school.
The Leslie Parent-Teachers' association will meet
Monday, 7: SO p. m. at Leslie school tor regular business
meeting, and election of officers. Special program.
Tuesday, April t S
The Lecture class of the A. A. U. W. wUl meet Tues
day, 7:30 p. m. at the studio of Miss Virginia Melton,
99 S Court street. "Modern Opera", special topic Anyone
Interested Invited to attend.
Salem Women's Press club, Tuesday, 1:30 dessert
luncheon, at home of Mrs. Clayton Bernhard.
Laurel Social Hour club, Tuesday, April 29, at
2 p. m., at home of Mrs. Clarence Guderian oa Terrace
Drive.
North Salem W. C. T. XT. meeting, 2 p. m. Tuesday,
April 22, at Old People's Home.
A. A. U. W. Fellowship benefit tea, Chresto Cot
tage, Willamette campus, Tuesday, April 23, 3 to S p. m.
Everyone invited.
Yomareo class of First M. E. church, will meet at
6:20 p. m. Tuesday for potluck dinner. All members and
families Invited.
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil, war and their
auxiliary will meet Tuesday, at p. m, Potluck dinner at
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Krnger. 1415 North Fourth
street Regular monthly meeting.
Called meeting of American War Mothers, Wednes
day at 2 p. sn. at home of Mrs. Mark Skiff, 421 Court
street.
Mothers discussion group, Tuesday at 2 p. m. at
Y. W. a A. Dean Olive Dahl, guest speaker.
The executive board of the council of church wom
en will meet Tuesday, April 23, 2:20 p. m. at Y. M. C. A.
Wednesday, April 24
The Literature class of ,the A. A. U. W. will meet
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. at the home of "Miss Leila John
son, 45S South -High street, j . .
ThurgdayJ April tS
Town and Gown club of Willamette university,
Thursday, 2:50 p. m., Lausanne hall.
U. S. Grant. Circle of tha Ladies of the Grand Army
of the Republic will meet Thursday. 2 n. m. at home of
Mrs. George T. Smith, 9(5
Dusmess meeting roiiowed by,
Miss Kathryn Terry
To Wed Donald Eby
Word has reached Salem telling
of the announcement of the en
gagement of Miss Kathryn Terry,
daughter of Mrs.. Jack Fallon of
Portland and Donald Eby; son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Eby . of Sa
lem.. Both young people are well
known In Salem having attended
Salem -schools. No definite date
has been set for the wedding but
It will probably be an .event of
the Summer season. - v
.' WAR' MOTHERS TO MEET
' American War Mothers, by order-of
the president. Mrs. Mark
Skiff, are requested to meet at
42 1 Court street, Wednesday 2
p. nw to make final plans for the
annual Carnation sale on Moth
er's Day. , . :.
Bears Here - $1.25
TREE PEONIES Magno
lias, (tulip trees) Rock
Daphne.
RH0D0DENDR0N3
IS grafted named varieties
-Full of bloom buds. Reds,.
salmons and pinks. "
Nursery grown - seedling
rnoooaenarons, m s to 9
Inches high at(;
each ..........
t
25c
5 VARIETIES JAP EVER
GREEN AZALEAS Sal
mon, red, pink and orange
colors. "
Vegetable Plants, : etc
f - ,
Mian Tiornt.hu Hell Jniinht.
'I '
vi r. nHiwi .iAHier,
ntzed at a beautiful home
aay, April 27.
North Fifth street Regular
social hoar.
Order of Amaranth
Enjoy Pot Luck Lunch
I The Hannah Rosa Court, Order
of the Amarantnmet Wednesday
evening for a 6:30 o'clock potluck
dinner in..the Masonic temple.
During the dinner, the Business
and Professional Women's chor
us, under the, direction of Miss
Gretchen Kreamer, gave a group
of delightful musical numbers
which: were heartily enjoyed by
uiosa present.
NEW! Th
Hiigs the! y
sweethearts9? .
. ; . the new "wd-iHC
(interlocking) ensemble
: . Atamond engagement
ring and wedding ring
that are made to cling'
together, to conform to
each other as closely as
- your little finger eon
forms to the one adjoin;
ing it An entirely neir
ideaw''-V y--- '
v . " ' Mail Orders Rent on Approval
POMEROY & ICEENE
979 State St- , Salem, Ore.
Photo by Kenneii-Eili I
Mm Kn.tr. (?. Rrll bride-elect
w. 1
wnvae -muTTUiyti win ue eywn-
ceremony at Deepwood, Satur-
Bridge Benefit Is
Planned tor
Wednesday
AN AFFAIR of the coming
week which promises to be
mix iiitei vaiiug duo, ut lav
benefit bridge tea beins given
Wednesday, April 24, by the Sa
lem Daughters of the Nile. Play
will start promptly at 2 p. m. The
tea table which will be In eharge
of Mrs. .Charles Pratt and Mrs.
Curtis Johnson, will be presided
over by Mrs. Charles H. Martin
aad Mrs. V. E. Knhn. Assisting
wlth the serving will be the Misses
Catherine ueadrick. Miss Lois
Burton, Miss Cornelia Hulst, Caro -
lyn Hunt, Eva Smith, Virginia
Pugh, Betty Abrams and Margaret
Hanser. Table reservations may
be , made by calling Mrs.. Paul
Hanser, Mrs. Bert Flaek, Mrs.
Fred wmiams and Mrs. Hans
Setts.
Those already making reser
vations include: Mrs. Frank Min
to, Mrs. Rex W. Davis, Mrs. Her
bert Hanser, Mrs. Frank Halik,
Mrs. Evan HalL Mrs. Douglas
Minto, Mrs. J. A, Bernard!, Mrs.
Mem Pearce, Mrs. r!enn Niles,
Mrs. Mead Pettys, Mrs. Clare Vlb-
bert, Mrs. William. Llljequist. Mrs.
Frank Loose, Mrs. V. E. Kahn,
Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs. Percy
Kelley. Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mrs.
William Moses, Mrs. C C. Ga
briel. Mrs. Victor Griggs, Mrs.
Robert E. Shlnn, Mrs. Frank V.
Prime. Mrs. William McGilchrlst,
Jr., Mrs. F. G. Bowersox, Mrs. J.
M. Thome, Mrs. W. E. Hansen,
Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Mrs. George
Alexander, Mrs. Lucille Sweeny.
Junior Maccabees
Guests of Dallas CWtlffiSK. tMe press t0
uapitoi court imo. . or met
Junior Maccabees, were hosts to
tha Juniors of Clover Court. Dal
las, on Saturday. April 13th.
Following regular court proce-
dure, the guests were served dais-
ty refreshments, and all enjoyed
a half hours session or games,
Important olans for Mother's
Day will occupy first place in the
next meeting on April 27th. at
-which a full attendance Is again!
requested.
The Juniors from Dallas were
accompanied by their Court direc
tor, Mrs. F. C. Brown, and Mrs.
E. MOtt.
Miss Anita Savage of Seattle,
who has been the house guest of
Mrs. Harold Domogalla for the
past week, will return Sunday j
evening to her home la Washing-
ton.
Of flea 6064 Phone Borne 8559)
DR. J. VINTON SCOTT
DENTISTRY
804-3 First Natl Bank Bldg.
. -Salens Oregon
2 RINGS
-.or, preferred, either '
ring cmn be puzehmted
tepmreOely.
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5RfS v for these
M iss Dorothy Bell is
Honored at
Smart Tea
A T a beautiful wedding ceremony to be performed baturoay
I jfL evening at 8 :30 o'clock at "Deepwood," attractive home
I of Mrs. Clif ford Brown on Mission street, Miss Dorothy May
Bell, daughter of Mrs. Kate G. Bell, of Salem, will become the
bride of Dr. Harold Mathews Olinger, son of Dr. and Mrs. H.
I H. dinger of Salem. ' t ,
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University Tea
Planned for
Wednesday
A PROFUSION of spring flow
l ers and shrubbery will make
bers of the American Association
of University Women will act as
hostesses for their Fellowship
benefit tea to be given at Chresto
Cottage, oa the Willamette camp
us, Tuesday, April -23, between
the hours of Z and 5 o'clock.
Miss Frances Welsh, chairman
of the tea committee will be as
sisted by the following: Mrs. G
C. Bellinger, Mrs. J. A. Jelderks
and Dean Olive M. Dahl are in
charge of tea and publicity ar
rangements; Mrs. Elaine Mason,
Mrs. Ralph Steele, Mrs. A. L.
Hubbard, jr., Mrs. Rena Mickey,
Mrs. P. W. Morse, Miss Helen
Keese, Miss Frances Fellows, Miss
Anna Miles, Miss Verda McCrack
tH , V. t
-Bd mIrs Lot- Lt-
im, chairmpn- at the nrns wm
bo Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, Mrs.
Bruce Baxter, Mrs. George Alden
and Mrs. Harry Keeney; hostesses
will include Dr. Helen Pearce,
Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. D. M.
Pague, Mrs. Henry Cornoyer,
Mrs. Charles Cole; Miss Leila
Johnson, Miss Laura Hale and
Mrs. A. J. Mills. At the Museum
the hostesses will be Mrs. R. W.
Tavenner, Mrs. E. C. Richards,
Mrs. Marie Von Eschen, Miss
Beryl Holt and Miss Mary Eyre.
During the tea hours piano se
lections will be given by Miss
Lois Burton and Miss Margaret
Wonderlick, A trio composed of
Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. H. R.
Mnndinger and Mrs. John Minto,
accompanied by Mrs. Hubert Reil-
ly, will give a group of musical
I numbers.
1 On display in the museum and
j Df particular interest to aU guests
I - . erT m .ir ef eveeiasses
I which Wftrfc broueht to s&lem In
the early pioneer days when
Oregon was a foreign mission
field. They were made specially
for William Roberts, who served
on the first board of Methodist
bishops during the early days of
Oregon.
Another interesting relic of pio
neer life is a stone pillow used by
a young missionary, William Tay
lor who, during the gold rush of
'49 contracted a fever which dis-
I tarbed his sleep because of ex
treme heat la his head. Belle
was found la the use of a marble
slab which served to conduct the
heat away from his head and
thereby permitted him to contin
ue .his work. This slab was do
nated . to Willamette university
museum along with numerous
other things which will be on dis
play tor the pleasure of the
guests.
A cordial Invitation Is being
. -
CIVIL WAR VETS TO MEET
' Sons of Union Veterans of the
Civil War. and their Auxiliary.
will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at
i me noma or Mr. ana airs. E. c
! Kruger. 1415 North Fourth street,
for the regular, monthly potluck
i 4laner. All members are request-
ed to attend.
A XIDintT ill UTXS TOXIC AJTB UTTESTIXAI. CXXASEK
It will work tht-M to four nllaoa nf kila Cram fh mtm th&t to a black
mm ny ink jro rer nw eonw Mt
arinkisa water S time a day,
it uuma tn
wb.ll takins.
It takes the place of Calomel
There ar vary few
'that a few doaea of this medlela
better and Kiv them a new lease en
It tnalraa the era hrlrhL cImm in
ts a moat wonderful touis aad appetizer. U.kra ro feel like a new person.
A eettle makea a saAeas a
kdrteaae. - .
vaadr
. SAT1 WOBTK StM TO HXK J
Dear Blrat
Jamt m word to let ye know I
would not be without Old Cher
eke ToaJe la mr bom. I bar
taken thre bottle aad I fisrvr It
worth SSOe to me becaaa of the
Rood it haa don m. I aecared
more gooA from thta Tonic tha
from ar other toohs or medkHao
X ever took la my Ufa,
It sure cleans one eoteasCy
and quickly but aot barsbiy.
- I Bur wUl recommend It t
everyone aina- food toaio
and intestinal cleaner, I an aur
rrised at the wonderful results I
ha,r scared from Old Cherokee
Toaio. . Tour truly. .
, - b. vr. saOKSOK. .
Is Coupon: Worth 46$
This Coupou, If ereaeutea at one toth with only St Oata t eash,
le food for a IUI Bottle U, OU CHKBOKKH t&OH TOiIC and
After aalnc a bottle strtcttr aeeerulmr t armted direction m K.
tf you ot think H Is worth at least li timea what you paid for It.
you caa brine back the empty bottle aad w will cheeriully refund tb
. SS eeata. It will work S to 4 rUons bile from your ayatem Juat a
black a aay Ink you ever saw. that la poison to your liver and kidneys.
. toxs coxrrox coon whih raaszyr sirm,T xjlbt -
CAPITAL DRUG STORE .
Comer State and liberty Street
. -
Miss Ben, a popular member of
(he younger set, has been the ln-
piratlon for many pre-nnptial af
fairs since the announcement of
her engagement. .Tuesday, Miss
Bell will again be guest of honor
at a smart, tea at the Dyer resi
dence . on North Summer street
when Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs.
John Carson and Mrs. Wa Iter
Barsch will entertain at tea from
tn C nVIrV: RAtrAlvinr with tha
hostesses will be Miss Bell, her
mother, Mrs. Kate G. Bell, and
Mrs. H. H. Olinger.
Plum : blossoms and Japanese
quince In attractive arrangements
will be used throughout the re
ceiving rooms. Assisting will be
Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mrs. Clarence
Keene of Sllverton, Mrs. Frits
Slade,. Mrs. D. J. McLellan, Mrs.
Prince Byrd, Mrs. Sheldon Sack
ett, Mrs. Allan Bynon of Portland.
Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Clifford
Brown, Mrs. George FlaggT Mrs.
Dave Eyre and Mrs. Earl Shafer
of Los Angeles.
The tea table, lovely with its
lace covered cloth, will be center
ed with a low bowl of primroses
in pastel tints, guarded by-lighted
tapers in silver candelabra.
Alternating at the urns will be
Mrs. William Boot, Mrs. E. Hofer,
Mrs. R. P. Boise, Mrs. Henry Mey
ers, Mrs. Frank Durbin and Mrs.
R. E. Lee Stelner.
Assisting in the serving will be
Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Frank
Deckebacb, Mrs. Wallace Carson,
Mrs. Allan Bynon, Mrs. Don
Young, Mrs. Lawrence Hofer of
Portland, Mrs. Chandler Brown.
Miss Betty Bonnell. Miss Jean
Wilson, Miss Henrlette White and
Miss Margaret Drager.
About two hundred and fifty
Invitations have been Issued to-
prominent Salem and valley maids
and matrons who will can aurmg
the tea hours.
Leslie P.T. A.
To Meet Monday
The Leslie Parent-Teachers' as
sociation will meet Monday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock at Leslie
school for their regular business
session. Election of officers will
be a major Issue of the evening.
A tli. nMarvam hmt, William
McGilchrlst, Sr will entertala the
group with a group of Scotch
songs, with concertina accompan
iment. Miss Jean Adams will giro
a piano solo and Miss Edna Hol
der, recently returned missionary,
will give an Informal talk on her
experiences while In India. All
interested are invited to attend.
Women's Benefit
Group Name Date
The Women's Benefit associa
tion met Thursday evening tor
their regular meeting. The Zeppe
llu and Aeroplane contest which
la under way Is progressing splen
didly and much enthusiasm Is be
ing shown. The State convention
of the Woman's Benefit associa
tion will be held at Pendleton.
April 23. An all day rally will
be held la Portland April 22 at the
Multnomah hotel. Mrs. Avis Per
rlne. delegate, and Mrs. Florence
Casement, alternate, will be in
cluded in the Salem representa
tion. V
Easter Dinner
THE SPA
60c and 75c
Includes the New "Carder
System of Service
NERVOUS, IRRITABLE,
WORRIED,SLEEPLESS?
WHY NOT TRY
OLD CHEROKEE
TONIC
Tas VafeniB bmct ( Z- ! aa a,
ttfwr. Tin. StoeT FmUm
y tak botti. Yo iuat add U to your
without any restriction ef fcabU Mr diet
seoDla Ib this world who feel well
would not mate them feet a treat deal
life.
tK MMnnT.TUn abIVmi, na arnw anA
IS oaaeoa at teaJe, SBatoS wtth water
... . -. .. , .
.- 8ukum City, CaL
Dear Sirs: . :.
1 Mrs. W. H. Lambert, was ta
U edlord. Ore, and took two bot
tle of Tour "Old Cherokee
Tonic" aad think It ts a wonder
ful medicine. Will you aead It
ta me at Fairfield. Ore.? I would
like to take several bottle tner
aad keep it In the houa. When
I went to M edford X was mtser
able, but t sel so moch better now.
X have told mverml about It and
they think it muat b food the
way I look. . . . :
- . ' Tours trulr, " v :
ICRS. TV. H. LAMBERT.