IT 5 Th - ..if? r JESSIE STEELE Society Editor Phone 9101 :fte :btatesmaii" -' UD2 ocietv lilies ana vi Am S WLHIS Two Brides-Elect Release Wedding Plans -for.-' Near ' Future' . ; 'A LOVELY ceremony Thursday morning at 11 o'clock will A unite in marriage Miss Velma Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Waener. and Lawrence Reasor, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reasor, in the First Christian church. Rev. IL G.Humphreys of Portland will read the service." . Mrs. Jewel Bell of Kelso, Waslw will attend Miss Wagner .Fjk High M Notes By J.;L. .S. NEW faces will be seen in the Philharmonic orchestra this year and several of the players bare interesting:' backgrounds. : . .Gordon " Findiay, band in 'or chestra director In the anion high schools, will play first trumpet, lie has been associated with sym . phonies uv tire east. ; , V r - An important addition - to' the first violin Is WilHam Reive of Boston, now connected with.a ... . I 1 1 .. J I . tT 4 m-m caiem musical uuuiuie. " experienced symphony player. Other new members of the vio lin section are Stanley Ames from California, and Mrs. Vivian orchestras at Oregon State col lege and in Portland.: ' Linn Stewart. of Portland, f who is working , in .. Salem : now, will play in - the trench horn section. He-is a member of the Portland Junior symphony And will play with . the senior orchestra there this winter.'5i';vvv; :;w. Tune in the Willamette Song men this afternoon at 4:30 over KOIN. , - " Law Fraternity Banquet j At Quelle Friday Delta Theta Phi, law frater nity at Willamette- university, held a banquet at the Quelle Fri day night. Justice Harry Belt of the supreme court was the prin cipal speaker, H ; ; ; , The dinner was in honor of first year law : students. Prof. Ray Smith and Dean Roy Lockenour were special guests. -"-,-;; ; ; : Honored guests were Malcolm Jon&, Harry Mohr, Gus McLeod, Lynn Moore, John Larsen, War ier Crow, George McAllister, El ver Rhode, Thome Hammond, Courtney Johns, Charles HeltzeU Sam Harbison, C. Herman Estes, Clarence Conn, Dew. ey Palmer and Morris Saffron. ' Hosts Included Ray Lafky, Ray Rhoten, Chris Schneider, Ray Mc Kay, Max Taggart, A. Cornell. C. F. Addison. Miles McKay, John Minto." Ed Stadter, .Howard Con nor and Jack Simpson. . .V., ; ' Airs. Adams Hostess 10 .bridge t-luD A bridge group that has met regularly for the past 15 year will be entertained by Mrs. M. P. Aaams jmaay. Tea .will he serv--ed following- the afternoon of cards. Members of the club are Mrs. , Charles Pratt, Mrs. Charles Mil ler, .Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mrs. Lou ; Grote, Mrs. .James Imlah, Mrs. E. W.-Peterson, Mrs. Harry Crawford and the hostess, Mrs - M. P. Adams. - Sunday School v ". '. : JeffersonMr. and Mrs. L. L. Ehlelds entertained members of the JUve Wires'. Sunday school class of the Methodist chnreh at their home on south Main street Tuesday, night. ' . - ... r- ';--; . .V ' To Yakima " t - Mrs. .Ben .Meyers, Mrs.-- Leonard Burgoyne -and daughter, v Leona uurgorne. are leat in earl Uon. day morning' for Yakima to make . week's .visit in the. Washington :. ,y. - .1 " . . .SOCIAL CALENDAR -' . -. 4 - . Monday, October S8:. - Leslie P. T. a:, 7:80 jp.- m at school. Vr "- " ' Chapter AB, P. B. O. Sisterhood, with' Mrs. A. JL. Siewert, 388 N. Winter, 7:45 p. m. ' ,- : Disabled War Veterans and. auxiliary joint meeting in Shrode's hall on' 12th street, P. m.- . " .- - - Children's division of S. S. "teachers guild. 7:10 .- p. m. with Miss Cora. Talkington, 640 Center street, Junior Woman's club masque party at clubhouse, -7:30 p. m. r - ' . Y. W. C. A. membership dinner, ": 10 p. m. Res. at S878. ' Royal Neighbors Hallowe'en party, 8 p. m. in Fra ternal temple.- - . ." ;- . Tuesday, October t9 - Neighbors of Woodcraft Juveniles, 7:30 p. m. in' Fraternal temple - for installation of officers. Friends Invited. . South division of Presbyterian Ladies Aid with Mrs. L. M. Purvlne, 961 Oak, 2 p. nt; - ... East division of Presbyterian Ladles Aid with Mrs. D. A. Hodge, 1270 Chemeketa, 2 p. m. A. A. U. W. French class in Eaton hall, 9:80 a. in. ' -. Music Appreciation class of A. A. TJ. W. with Miss -Frances Vlrginie Melton, 324 N. Capitol, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, October SO' .v - -Leslie Candos Hallowe'en party in church parlors, t p.'m. . - t Juveniles of Royal Neighbors party at home Mrs. Bertha Lot eland, 40S S." 2Sth. 7 P.m-J " ' ' ," TKurtdzy, October Si iC ; ' Altrusa club with Mis' Grace Elisabeth Smith, 7:30p.m. , ; as matron . oi nonor ana onaes- malds will be Miss Lenore . Put nam oj Hlllsboro, Miss , Helen Rose Lee and Miss - Guinevere Wood. . Dick Rent! ro will be best man and ushers include NeilFleming, Bill Judson and Beryl Ingram ol Albany. Lire In Albany : - Miss Ruth Reasor will sing "The Sunshine of Tour. Smile" and Mrs. John' Schmidt, jr., will play . the . wedding marches." A small reception will follow at the bride's home. , ... : After a wedding trip the young people will , make, their r home In Albany. - -. ;...'.' -- Miss Wagner attended Willam ette university and was a pledge of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. Mr. Reasor received his education in Wenatchee. " - -.-- ----- - W-'--Variey-Seho'. ; ' .' The first - Thanksgiving bride to announce plans for her - wed ding is Miss Daisy : Varley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Varley. Her marriage - to James Sehon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sehon, will be solemnized November 28 at high noon. Rev. Grover C. Birtchet will of ficiate in the fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church. About SO will witness the cere mony. ' Mrs. Jessie F. Bush will sing. Mrs. Vern Mathis will attend her sister ' as matron of honor and Warren Keeney will be best man. A reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents, 844 South Commercial street. Mrs. Robert Kitchen and Miss Elva Sehon will assist at the re ception. After a - wedding trip to the coast, the couple will reside in Salem. Shower Gives Tuesday night Miss Frances Stewart entertained with a kitch en shower for Miss Varley at the home of Miss. Elva Sehon. Bridge was the principal diversion and a late' supper, was served. with Miss Sehon assisting the hostess. Guests were the bride-elect and Miss Gwen Hunt, Miss Gladys Hanson, Miss Margaret Nunn, Miss Jean Cladek, Miss Esther Black, Mrs. Warren Keeney and Miss Sehon. -J-,v . - McCollochs are Feted With Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Frank McColloch, who have recently made Salem their home were honored with a buffet dinner Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc- Lellan. Those invited by the hosts .to meet Mr. and Mrs. McColloch were Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brady, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs: William Lv Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nel son, Dr. and Mrs. David Bennett Hill, Mr.-and Mrs. Arch Jerman, Dr." and Mrs. Prince W. Byrd,' Mr. gtfand Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mr. ana airs. Lmn u. smun, lit. ana Mrs. R. L. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. S, Lamport and William S. Walton. Elks Bridge Tourney Draws Well . Attendance at the Elks Friday night bridge tournaments is - in creasing each Friday with the largest attendance yet last eve ning, it was reported : last night. Winners were announced as ; fol lows r North and south, George Henderson and - Homer .: Smith; East, and west, Harry Wiedmer and Roy Gard, who was also win ner or tne floor prize. ;, ."" , .- Joint MeetiBg , " Moiidav - The'Dlsabled War veterans an their Auxiliary '.will hold a" Joint meeting in Shrode's' hall on 12th street Monday night at B O'clock. There will be entertainment and refreshments.", " 1 " Piano Contest Slated at Waller rriHE contest which will decide J. who is to be featured as piano soloist with : the Salem Philhar monic 'orchestra : in one : et this season's concerts is to . he nela next. Tuesday afternoon in Waller hall. Announcement 'irat made last spring In regard to , the rules and students have had all sum mer to prepare. Entrants are un der 28 years of age and non-pro-fessionals. . The audition is open to the pub lic and contestants will be judged by members of the music com mittee of the orchestra associa tion and Jacques Gershkovitch, conductor. . Mendelssohn's beautiful 'Ca priclo Bfilliante" Opus 22, Is the number to be played. It is well known as an effective and bril liant concert solo. ' These contests present a splen did opportunity f or t a 1 e n t e d young pianists to gain the exper ience of playing with a symphony orchestra. Many outstanding young 'artists have gained their first recognition through, winning such an honor. It is a yearly cos torn in the Portland 'Junior sym phony. ' I'"".--" .' ;-: two years ago the Salem con test: was won by Emery Hobson and this talented young pianist. wno is now studying in the east, is to be presented as one of the soloists with the Cincinnati Sym phony the coming season. e - .y-r-'-".y':::: Bridge Benefits Given On Friday Two bridge henefits were slven by the Delta Phi. Mother's club Friday afternoon and evenlnar at the chapter house. Winners of high scores in the afternoon were Mrs. Russell Bus sard, Mrs. Frank Brown and Mrs. Ralph wirth. In the evening Mrs. C. C. Gabriel, Mrs. D. X. Beech ler and David Wright were high ior contract ana Mrs. Arthur Green and Miss Bertha Babcock for auction. ' ' Tbo rsserrias teblea la tka aftar. Boon wer. Him Bona ITnmh iflu U.. rio Brett, ln. Burton Mjen, Mrs. T. V. Brown, Mrs. Floyd Ttter, Mrs. GroTtr nouuircr, an. Alitor, Bmita, Mrs. C O. Gabriel. Kra. Bryan Goodemrark if ra. Jamei Jenninr. Uro. Frank Frimo, Urn. Auoiea, jars. icy ai. waits, Mrs. Sidney SteTons, Mrs. Boso Bsheock, Mrs. 1 Laeillo Sweonor. Mrs. Kettis Harria. Ifra. Liottio McBride, Mra. J. T. Waittif, Mrs. B E. Downing, Mrs. James W. Lewis, Mrs. Arthnr Moore. Mrs. I a Marshall, Mrs. A. C. F. Porry, Mrs. A. T. Msrcus, Mrs.. Ik M. Pnrrine, lira. Cbarl Pratt, irs. uerort naager, Jrs. Hex IHrit, Mrs. E. B. Wood, Mrs. John Hanlow, Mrs. Robert Fleming-, Mrs. Ralph Wirth, Mrs. Rwaaell Buaaard and Mrs. BoasaU Pratt. Gueats for tea wore Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mn. Georgs B. SwUt and Mrs. C I Blodgett. Flaying inUhe erening wars Miss Edith Clement, Miss France, Laws, Miss Marios Breti, Miss Beatrice Hartung, Miss Ber tha Babcock, Jadgs and ' Mrs. George Bouman, Mrs. W. E. Feldmaa, Paul Hanser, Mrs. Leslio White, Mrs. Balph Eggstaff, Miss LeVina Sheridan, Mrs. Ar thnr .Green, Mrs, Grace Johnson, Miss FanHne Johnson, Miss Janet Wail, Miss Jan Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. flack, Mr. and Mrs. Bay Tecum, Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn, Mrs. Opal Hardin, Mrs. J. Bishop. Miss Emmelina Lndi. Mrs. Mareia B. Smith, . Mr. and Mrs. David Writ-ht. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Gabriel. Mrs. George Beechler, Mrs. Frank Sbafer and Mrs. D. X. Beechler. - Benefit Card Party on Tuesday Calendar St. Monica's Altar society will sponsor a benefit card party on Tuesday night at 8:16 p. m. in St. Joseph's auditorium. ' . v Bridge and 500 will be played and prizes giVen. Decorations and refreshments will be in keep ing with the Hallowe'en season. Reservations may be made witb any one of the committee in charge: " Mrs. Joseph Bach, Mrs, J. C. Dalk. Mrs. Charles. O'Brien, Mrs. O. Schelss, Mrs. T. A. Windi shar Mrs. N. RocQue, Mrs. T. M. Barr, Mrs. Lee Kerber Mrs. Thomas Mcclain and Mrs." 8. Gentikow. 0 . Mrs. Davidson Hostess To Women's Club Talbot Mrs. Addle . Davidson entertained the Talbot Women's club at her home Wednesday aft ernoon.!.; Mrs. Delmer . Davidson presided. . Plans were -made for the club" members to entertain, their families with a Hallowe'en party Wednesday night at Mrs. Edna Reeves' nome.. Mrs.' E. J. Freeman will direct " entertain- "ment and - Mrs: Bllnston refresh- ments."-s '-f-l ' y Mrs.- Helen Johnson and Mrs. Ethel Bllnston gave th special features. The prise was won by Mrs. E. J, Freeman.4 . Miss fleer Talks' - V- 4.' --. la Portland s i; , J , v. Miss Ruth Geer, past president of the Salem' - Junior 'Women's club, was honor guest at' tne Fri day - afternoon meeting- of . the Portland Woman's .club. She spoke on work of the Junior clubs and the 'Portland club has decided to form a Junior grou In the near futnre. Attend Comity - . "- . Federation . Stayton. Those from the Stay ton Women's club who attended the County Federation meeting at Anmsville Friday were Mrs. W. D. Roberts, vice-president; Mrs. E. D. Alexander, Mrs.. G.' F. Kor Inek; Mrs. ' Harrey" Walker; -Mrs. C. H. Brewer, Mrs. W. A. Inglis and Mrs. W. IX-Frey. Mrs.; Brewer is on the Chttdxen-'av- farm- home committee. V ,-' f CarnlTal Dance ' - The Women's drill, team of the F. O. E. auxiliary, will sponsor, a Hallowe'en : costume - carnival ,danee. Wednesday night at t o'clock In the Fraternal -temple Prises will be given tor the fun niest costumes. .. The public -Is in nted. Gracious First Ladyt 1 " ' ; - '- - - ' 111 "- "! Mrs. Charles H. Martin is one of tbe capital most charming bost eeses. Each Friday afternoon she Is "at home" to all friends .who come to call. Last week women Invited. ' Women of Legislature in Gay Social Whirl During Stay AFTER the hurry and bustle of getting settled in the capital for their few weeks' Stay, wives of legislators have had time the past few days to be entertained. Calendared Wednesday after noon from 3 to 5 o clock is a smart informal tea at the home of -Mrs. Rufus Holman, 993 Court street, honoring women of the leg islature. Yellow aDDointments will grace tne tea table and alternating at the nrns will be Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs. Hal D. Patton, Mrs. George White, Mrs. Allan -Carson .and Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr. Mrs. Earl Snell will receive with Mrs. Holman. Mrs. Homer Angell and Mrs. B. C. Miles will mingle with guests in the draw ing room, and Mrs. Harold Burk- Missouri Club Enjoys Musical Program The . Missouri club met In the K. P. hall Friday night for a so cial evening. James Cnshman of Portland, president of the. Mis souri ' club there,, and pr. Vinton Ellis of Ketchikan, Alaska, were visitors. v r '.. . : :, . The' program Included, piano numbers by Miss Betty Stevens, violin selections by Robert . Cam? eron accompanied by Mrs. . Doris Jean Cutler, a piano duet by Miss Neva Ham of Anmsville and Miss Margaret Clare, a clarinet solo by Jim .White accompanied by Wll- 1 11am Jarvis, a reading by Joseph a, tenner, vcoicn numoers o y Robert Hutcheon accompanied by miss Kutn Begiora, ana vocai so los by C. B. Glover. .... ... . r Peter Phillippe Feted - Oh Birthday. ' - Peter, Phillippe was the inspir ation for surprise supper party Wednesday night 'given by the L O. O. F. lodge in .the hall dining room. -' -. . - - r The occasion was hla SSrd birthday anniversary.' i. hnge dec-' orated cake embellished with the lodge colors centered the table. Autumn' colors and flowers com pleted the appointments.' Covers were laid for 75. . -. " - t- Mr. Phillippe. will be honored at the Rebekah meeting1. Monday nignt- - . .Hrs. Varty Visitinc - Mrs. Susan Varty, worthy high priestes of the " Willamette shrlner White Shrine of Jerusalem will spend the first of this week in Portland, conferring with the wane- snrine district deputy and visiting Portland members of the oaiem lodge. . - " tTnveli Marker ' . ' . ' At St, Paul . v The Daughters of 1812 win di- rect dedication ceremonle todnv of a tablet on the historic brick cnurch at St. Paul and, will un veil the entrance marker to the old cemetery. at.2:30 p. m. Z- , f-r-J rJ ' PKRMAJTEXT I WAVE SHOP trw Finger Waves S3c f1 A Hair Trims . 89e fl O ))' ' Experienced . U. , Vist.. - Beauticians . 1 429 Ore. Bldg.' - - Phone S759 of the legislature were especially V ltt. Mrs. Waldon Bvers and Mrs. Sydney Kromer will assist in the dining room. Tea Friday Forty-five matrons and maids called on Mrs. Charles H. Martin when she was "at home" Friday afternoon. Mrs. B. O. Schucklng greeted guests with Mrs. Martin. Alternat ing at the tea table and assisting about tne drawing room were Mrs. John Rand, Mrs. Percy Kel ly, Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs. Rufus Holman, Mrs. Sheldon F. Sackett ana miss Harriet C. Long. . Beautiful bouquets were about the rooms and the tea table was exceedingly attractive with h a n d s o mte embroidered linen cloth, a centerpiece of pink snap dragons and white tapers in silver candelabra. Songmen to Broadcast This Afternoon Tbe .Willamette University Songmen and Dr. Bruce Baxter will again be heard over KOIN this Sunday from 4:30 to 6 p.m being the second broadcast in eries from this station.. - Numbers which the Sonrmen. wm present are: "One Sweetly eoiemn Tnougnt, - by Price ; "Softly and Tenderly," arranged pr. High; "Land Sighting," by oneg; "Old Man River,- by Kern; "Here Is a Lore Song," by Treharne, and. "God Shall Wine Away All Tears," by Car a Roma. Letter Carriers Group Has Meeting The. auxiliary of the National Association of Letter Carriera mat ai ino. noma of .Mrs. Henry Craw- lord, Friday, for a social after noon; . " - . Those nresent were Mra. rtnif. ley Taylor. Mrs.- Floyd WolkeL Mrs. Walter, Persons, Mrs. Har mon Garrett; Mrs." Boy Young, Mrs.' Ferdinand Barnicku Mrs. Guy duco,, Airs, ueorge wnue, Mrs. Chester Nichols: Mrs. EmiT Otlen: Mrs.; Arthur Glbbard, Mtst Claude Gienn ana tne bostesv Mrsr Hen tj i;rawiora ... - . JunipWonian's Club -Session Monday; . ; A. masque Hallowe'en party for members. or the .Junior Woman'i elnb and their friends is ached uled Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in tne- Woman's clubhouse. . , Miss Katherine Earle ia in charge, of refreshements and' has on her committee Miss Ruth Geer, Miss Dorothy Cornelius and Miss Frances Baler. T - THE POPULAR OIL PERMANENT -. Only $3.25 at the . ; ' ; VAIIITY COXCEAUTY' SHC? - 1328 STATE STREET ; : Exclusive Dealers for Saleni for" . . : Dnris ?.!evne Cosmetics ' PIIONE 3363 FOR APPOINTSIEIiT . IlarrieV Gilbert - v . - Joyce Phe!;s Ilares Mrs; Kelly is Hostess on Friday A CHARMING affair of the corn week will be the luncheon Friday for whicb Mrs. Percy Kei-; ly is hostess at her home on State street. Mrs. Charles ' McNary 1 Is the honor guest. .- f - -. ': The tablo will bo done in bine and k silver, with . silver : ships poised on a blue mirror, match- int; tlowers and wnlte tapers in bine eandelabra. t - Covers will be laid for Mrs. McNary. Mrs. David T. Honeyman of Portland,- Mrs. ' George White, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. Homer Smith; sr., Mrs.. Isaac Patterson of Pfirtland, Mrs. -yictor Griggs, Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs. Emma Mur phy Brown, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. waiter Corliss and the host ess, Mrs." Kelly. . Miss Upston Honored " On liirthday A gar dancing 'party in git. Paul's Episcopal parish hall corrb plimented Miss Jerymo Upston on her. birthday anniversary Friday night, v Mrs." Arthur. Tpston .was hostess tor the affair in honor of her daughter, svr-' ''-JJ:K Hallowe'en ' decorations 'were used throughout and the serving table was covered with a laee cloth and centered with a bowl of fruit guarded by- orange and black tapers. Cards were also in play.- Mrs. Paul Johnson and Miss Helen Litchfield assisted Mrs. Upston. . ' . Tnose mvuea were tne Misses Esther Gibbard. Margaret Savage, Margaret Nunn. Edna Savage, Josephine Cornoyer, Jane Fisher, Marguerite Clarke, Dorotny Din gle; Charlotte Lltcnueld, Meiva Belle Savage, Rosamund Weston, Eleanor Trindle, Julia Johnson, Lucile Brainard, Irma Oehler, Helen Purvlne, Lillian Graham, Esther Black, Ina Bennett, Jean Holllngwortb, Helen Olds, Hor tense Taylor, Ua Mills, Frances Ellis, Hilda Crawford, La Verne Norton, Dorothy McGee, Ruth Bunzow. Charlotte LaDue, Doro thy Dalk. Grace Holman, Cynthia Delano, Dorotny Gnormiey ana Victoria Schneider. Escorts were Kenneth Manning, David Johnson;' Bill Miller, Erwin Potter, Joe Harvey, Louis Stutt, Talbot Bennett, Howard. Camp bell, Wayne Doughton, Bud Flint, Forrest Robinson, Harrison El gin, John Kelly, Basil Anton, Kenneth Daly, Charles Versteeg, Dwight Aden, Malcolm Waltmon, John Robison, Kenneth Hanson, Kenneth Peterson, Bill Schermer- horn, Otto Wilson, Jr., Everett Gary and Ross Gladden. Miss Stuttaford Back In Salem Miss Charlotte Stuttaford who has for the past two years been employed in the school ot home economics at Oregon State college has resigned her position and re turned to her home in Salem. Her engagement to Douglas G. Baird ot Portland was announced recently in Corvallis at a buffet dinner given by Dean Milam with 30 members of the home econom ics staff in attendance. Mrs. C. H. Ackerman was hostess for party and shower and a group of the young set honored Miss Stut taford with a theatre party fol lowed by a shower a the Withy combe. House. . . " : ; The Stuttaford-Baird wfeddlng will be an event Of tbe late fall. Baptist Classes. Honor Dr; Conant . Dr. and Mrs. J, E. Conant were especially . honored by thte Mar rled People's' classes, of -the First Baptist church r Friday, night in the church parlors. : ' Dr. Conant ; has been taking the place of Dr. Britton Ross for the past four and a half months. He will preach his final sermon here today. The Fred Broer family orches tra supplied musical numbers during the evening. Hallowe'en decorations prevailed. There were a number of short talks in appre ciation of ; Dr." Conant and': the couple" was presented .with - a gif t, .z Refreshments . were, served 'j at the close of the evening. .., S. 8. Teachers' Oonveno The Children's division of the Sunday School .Teachers' guild will meet Monday night' at 7:80 p. m.V at the home of Mrs." Cora Talkinrtonr 0 Center street. Every" Sunday school teacher up to and ; including the Junior .de partment is urged to attend. - WHERE: BOOKS THE SPA ; ' for a Delicious Sunday TURKEY DINNER : TO . Willamette ''Rush Period - Begins - With - At Sororities r7ILLAMETTE f university sororities begin - their- official J rushing next week with formal teas at the three houses Monday afternoon. Personal rushing: will occupy the Alpha Phi Alphas on Tuesday, the Beta Xhis on Wednesday and the Delta Phis on Thursday. - - ' Friday Beta Chi will entertain with a buffet dinner. Delta Phi wUI . be hostess for .aO like affair Saturday and Monday I night Alpba Phi Alpha will open its . chapter house from - to 7 m. - .".-' Rushing will continue through November 10 wjfh" pledge, serv ices to take place that day. - . Calling hours : are as follows Monday: Beta Chi, S to 6 o'clock; Delta - Phi," 2:30 to. 5:30 o'clock, and Alpha Phi Alpha, 4- to 0 'clock. - . -is - ' . . : . r- : Beta Chi. . Miss : Ina Bennett will" greet guests at the door ot the Beta Chi house and Miss Hortense Tar lor wiU Introduce to. the line. Re1 ceiving will : be Miss Esther G'h; bard, - Mrs.? Paul Wallace, Mrs. Bruce R.; Baxter, and Mrs. E. C. Richards. " V . . ; .- .. , V-.V;-:: . The tea-table will be decorated in bronce and 'red autumn tones with flowers and bright leaves. Golden oak and rust colored ta pers will be used. Mrs. ; C D, Gabrlelson and Mrs. T. A. Lives ley will pour. . V Those serving will be Miss Charlotte Schneller, Miss Rosa mund Weston, Miss Helen Olds, Miss Charlotte Littchfield, Miss Jean Holllngwortb. and Miss Mei va Belle Savage. " Delta Phi Miss Barbara Crookham will be at the door at the Delta Phi chapter . house and Miss Doris TJnruh will introduce. In the line wiU be Miss Lois Underwood, Mrs. Fred Alban Weil, Mrs. Roy Keene and Mrs.- D. H. Schulxe. Alternating at the tea table will be Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. E. E. Gilbert, Mrs. W. T. Jenks and Mise Lois Latimer. Lavender and yellow flowers guarded by yellow .tapers will make up the centerpiece. Serving wul be Miss Carroll Gardner, Miss Virginia . Pugh, Miss Roberta McGilchrlst, Miss Margaret Faxon, Miss Joan Phil lips, Miss Mary Jeanette Sargent, Miss Frances Faber and . Miss Nada Carroll. During the afternoon Miss Mary Elizabeth Kells will sing and Miss Elizabeth Boylan and Miss Lois Burton will appear in piano selections. .-. . e Miss Gertrude Brooks To Go South When Mr. and Mrs. . RusseU Brooks returned to their home in the Dutch West Indies the first of next week, November 4, they will take with them their niece, Miss Gertrude Mildred Brooks. The party will motor to New Orleans and sail for Curacao from there. They will stop over in san Domingo and Haiti. Scioto Danner's Wonder Quilt Display Coming to MILLER'S (All This Week) A" special representative of this ' wonderful quilt pattern maker of the east will be at Miller's all this 'week with all the newest quilts ondisplay as well as famous old ones! You are Invited! ' Miller's want you to see this special showing - of quilts' and the patterns for them which will be demonstrated by an expert in the art : -of designing, f ' ; -y Here are Some of 'the Patterns-Shoicn: Wild Rose Marigold; Ladies. Dream," Alice's Fa vorite Jennie's Basket, Wedgewood, :Fish in the Dish, Star QlljratmaflaUutgii (Dili Gtemttnj Foot Holiday saluags by Canadian Fsclfle ' lifters five opportunity to spend Christmas and New Yaars with eld friends la the Home land. Oas experienced sctvice all the way, trantcontlnental trains daily from Vancouver, B.C. to Ships' -sid. Without IMS of OOMI - , Kt s - Twrrcuj?F' - - ' tK. II -Vit 6ft. . KS. M 6CSS$ Sl- - - ''. tMmt mmi Uisisist - - Stassssv IsBsst asiltwfssl 1st CIsss or Cabin das. Tourist and Std das en all aHiaga. roraUtfstaUasco , U4i.W.iHM4nil(i - a - rv s : Guy; Woods of Portland is Speaker DR. BRUCE R. BAXTER, presi dent of Willamette university. will address the Salem Woman's . club November t" for its' Armistice. day program.;.'; - FTV .Ink WAnAWfl .ff A1W noon with ; Guy Woods of Port land as the guest speaker. He lec tured with' motion -pictures on" ."Highspots of the Andes' and brought, with , him , a fascinating oispuiy oi rngf, sua wis sua - tap estries -from .South America; r , Ma . . - . , . A . Mrs. Floyd. White reported on the third district meeting. : and Miss Sulla McCully and Mrs. W. F. Fargo gave accounts of , tbo Marlon county ' federation assem bly held at Aumsville Friday. Miss Maybelle SLlIbum played a violin selection-'accompanled at the piano by her mother, Mrs. Frank Lilburn. " - - Tea was served following the business meeting. Mrs.- Helen Southwick and Mrs. C. K. Spauld ing poured. Coral gladioli . and snapdragons made up the attrac tive centerpiece. , ' Those serving were Mrs. U. Q. Shipley, Mrs. Charles Galloway Mrs. M. Theodore Madsen, jr., and Mrs. H. T. Love. .-' Leslie P.T.A. Schedules Interesting Program The Leslie Parent-Teacher as sociation will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in Leslie school. The following program has been arranged: Lyle Bartholomew will ; talk about the additions to the school, and display plans; a trio made up of Warren Downs, 'cello; Bet ty Mercer,- piano, and Geraldine Schmoker, Tiolin, directed by Mrs. David Eason; toe dance by Jean Bates; vocal solo, Mrs. Mildred Wyatt; talk on Italo-Ethiopian question by Col. C. A. Robertson. Colonel Robertson is a person al friend of Mussolini and ad mires him greatly. Tbe talk will be presented from the Italian point of view. The contests will be continued whereby tbe fourth 'period class having the largest number of par ents at the meeting will be given a party. ; ; . . Attair of the East, Pineapple,' Rob . bing Peter to Pay Paul, HoV ; lyhock Horn of Plenty,- DouV, . ble -Tulip, - Prince's': Feather, Rose of the East, Rising Sun, Nose Gay, V.. Mill ers - 1 V , f r