ill a. Li V ti TLs Cr.i:GO:J STATESMAN, Ealera, Orescn, Sunday T.Icmki-, May 3, 1S23 iiiiday Society, -..Gliddbs; :.aoadl. Music page of T!ie;: Statesman PncNsSlOli Splendid Assortment Talent Feature for ' ' r National Week - - njATIpNAL MUSIC WEEK begins officially today , and J.S will? continue throughout this week. Schools, state inJ ' stitutions, music clubs and family" groups are joining in! & common effort i to. present fine musical programs and awaken ithe public interest in music. ' . I . ; . . Thg complete schedule ia listed elsewhere in The States-' Music Week Calendar Sunday: Tea at studio of Miss Frances Virginie Melton, , 324 N. Capitol, 4 p. m. "Elijah" in Willamette gymnasium, 7:30 p. m. Monday: , Junior Federated. clubs of Salem recital in the - Y.M.C.A., 8 p. m. Musical pilgrimage - through New England at meeting of D. A. R. in home of Mrs. I. M. Schan nep, 2:30 p. m. . Tuesday: Vocal ensemble concert in Salem' high, auditor' ium, 8:16 p. m. I Marion county rural ' schools music festival, 2 p. in. in Willamette uni " versity gymnasium. ' : Recital by Junior Mu sic class of Sacred Heart academy in si Joseph's ball, 8:15 p. tf. Wednesday: - f All Nation's program in 7.M. C.A. auditorium, S p. m. ' ' !" : -Band concert In WUI : son park, ? p.' m. by Sa- lem high school : band, Gordon Flnlay director. Thursday : ):I . Program by; guest ma : "fclcians - at State School ' for the Blind, 8 p. m. Public Invited. Friday: f Home Music program' at Y.M.C.A., 8 p. m. Advanced musie and choral classes of Sacred Heart academy recital In St. Joseph's jhall, 8: 15 P HI. Saturday: Special music program at meeting of Salem Wo man's club, 3- p. m. Pub lic invited. I Sunday, May 10: Musical tea for moth ers at Y.WiCA. given by Escalera club, 4 to 6 p.m. Mother's Day (Tea Slated Wednesday Afternoon A Mother's day of the: First tea for women Congregational church and their friends, will be given Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock in the Wil liam McGilchrlst.-isr., h o m e, at 2507 S. Commercial. - Invitations to Jchurcb women have been accompanied -by tiny aunbonnet bags to hold pennies for every year of the life of each guest's mother. Pan of the prof ceeds from the affair will be used to assist needy mothers in Salem. Mrs. WiUiara McGilchrist, sr., and Mrs. James McGilchrist, host esses, will be assisted by members of the south section of tire Wo man's union. Little Marilyn Wa ter and Diane Petry -will help re ceive the guests, j Mrs. Uzbeth Waters, Miss Mar garet Cosper, Mri Dan Fry. r.. and Mrs. R. J. Hendricks will al tera ate at the urn. Mrs. ! M. M. Fke, Mrs. John Eajne and Mrs. J. F. Humphreys will mingle with guests in the liv- fn e nwm mil Mri E. J. TVinnell and Mrs. V. E. Newcomb will be is charge of the lerving. Salern General Hospital to Welcome Pjublic The week of May 5 to 12 has teen set aside by the Salem Gen eral hospital auxiliary for its membership drive-. The general public is invited to rail and in spect the hospital on May 12 which is National Hospital day. , Those visiting are asked to bring gifts of jelly, Jams, vases, ash-trays and llnns. If anyone has these items at home which they can donate and have no way cf bringing them to the hospital, call to either Mrs. T. A. Lives- ley; Mrs. b. u. scaucfcing or Mrs. C. A. Sprague will assure their delivery. ' ; ' Linen and dimensions.' needed by the .hospital, are as follows:-- Sheets 72x108, pillow Blips'. 4 5z 5 8, bedspreads, Tiplette- 72x90, white Turkish bath towels, 20x40, White huck hand towels X6i32, cotton batn blankets 70x35, white wash cloths 12x12, Infants' blan kets, $ o per cent wool. 26x36; cotton baby blankets, 36x36; lin en toweling white, 18 inches; baby shirts, Vanta, size 2, eot- ton. . ' - ! : . ! Girl ReservesjWill Sing for Shut-ins Each Girl Reserve eronn of tie city, in connection with Na tional Music Week, -will - present a program of music in the home cf forne invalid or elderly ehutln ia persn. If anyone knows of A siutia who wuld enjoy this program tie Girl Reserves would te f lad to have tke Eame and ad dress telephoned Into the Y.W. C.A. i W:- i londay night at 5:30 p. ia., the Ilisi School Girl Reserves will 1 ive a dinner meeting at the Y. ",,'.C.A.. Esther 2Iay Devorethe I : : icnt, yti fca ia charge. Eliza I t:, rteed, ciusia chairman, wi'J T.cri on plana for Music Week. .':.-3. DavM.Eexnett Hill is.cal Ytz & Jsint EecUng c tit CIrl ;;: :rva committee members and V. a G. H. advisers at the Y.W.C. ..., '.Lursiay. at 10:23 p. xa. ' ol man today as are programs for in dividual concerts of tba early week. - ' j t - I Radio will not be neglected ia the state-wide observance of this national fete. ; KOAC win broad cast programs from 4 to$4:30 pi. m., with Miss Ruth Bedford ia charge Monday and Mrs. David Eason in charge Tuesday. The Oregon Federation of Mu$ie clubs is the sponsor. - j Iligb School Recital ! J Tuesday night at 8:13 o'clock in the high school auditorium, Miss Lena Belle Tartar j will di rect a rocal ensemble recital. Dora Shunke, Eleanor Aspinwill, ( Mar ine Case and Phil Barrett are the accompanists. There will be a small admission charge.' . j Most of the state institution programs are for the i tesidenta only, but the school for the blind is inviting the public Thursday night at 8 p. m., to hear recital by- guest artists. Cameron I Mat shall, Maurice Dean, vocalists, Mis Mary Schultz, violinist, Mias Clara Eneas, . accompanist,) and Frank Saunders, pianist j and ac companist, will perform, j I v Home Groups Friday I There is always considerable in terest in the Home Musie groups which will appear Friday! night at 8 o'clock In the T. M. C. ia.- Piano numbers, voice, trios and family orchestras will be on the program which Is' being arranged by Miss Dorothy Pearce. Dr. Grover C. Birtchet will give a brief; Ulk. j Advanced students at Sacred Heart academy will be presented in recital Friday night at 8:15 p. m. in. St. Joseph's halli Alena Bremmer, Elizabeth Steed, Wilda Jerman, Mary Ann Schneider, Pa tricia Livesley and Marjorie Mc Dowell will be soloists. ; p j . The Salem Woman's club is de voting its program Saturday af ternoon to Music week, with the public invited to attend, f Miss Frances Virginia Melton twill talk on "Music, the Tonal Expression of Life. Mrs. Gladys- Mclntyre Thomas will sing, Mrs. Mary Tal- maage tieaancK, violinist, and Miss Elizabeth Lewis, pianist, will play, and Miss Lillian Scott will sing. Hicbert-Beier Wedding j Brilliant Event A beautiful wedding jwas sol emnized Friday night at the West Salem church when 'Miss i Alma Hiebert, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. N. N. Hiebert, became the bride of Harry Beier, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beier, of Frazer. Mont - Preceding the ceremony, sever al congregational hymns i were Bung led by Lando Hiebert, bro ther of the bride. To the strains of the wedding march, played by Miss Rosella Hiebert, sister of the bride, the couple took their pla ces before an altar banked with ferns and palms. They i were at tended "by two little flower girts, Grace Hiebert and Doris Smith.: The Hiebert girls, quartet from Dallas cousins of the bride, sang I : Am With You.- Rev. John N. C. Hiebert, brother of the bride, then delivered the wed ding sermon t - j v?i.' M1- -r A solo followed, TMa Day 'of Golden Promise," sung jby Alvin Hiebert. The Rev. x N. I N.i Hie bert performed the ceremony. The couple left the altar while 4 the congregation sang softly, ''Jesus Savior Pilot Me.M ' ' j - The bride was beautiful W a floor - length white moire i dress trimmed in white net, and a trail ing veil, eaught with orange blos som and small " pink roses. She carried a bouquet of Easter lilies. The flower girls were dressed in pink organdie and carried 4 large basket of roses. j A reception was held for the many guests. in the church base ment, . Orchestra numbers were played by v the Salem Mennonlte church, orchestra, directed by Corny TJnrnh. t ' M " ! ! t-of-town' guests were Rev. and Mrs. Adam Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Ashenbrenner, all of 'Port land; Rer. P. N. H ebert : of Bakersfield, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. John Beier and sons, Leland and Earl, of Frazer, Mont; Rev. and Mrs. John - N. 7 C. Hiebert and family from India: Lando Hie bert ot "Meade, Kan., Sand Mlas Rosa Kornelsen, from Cimarron. Kan. ; ; r Sons and Auxiliary Hare Social Meeting ! The Sons of Union ; Veterans and their auxiliary met Tuesday night, at' the home of; Mr. and Mrs:- F. L. Warren. A club din ner was followed by a social eve ning. . ; ; ::.4- .i Present were Mr. and Mrs..- C. F. RelUy, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams, Mr. , and, Mrs. Eugene Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Per rine, Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Mc Wborter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rem ington, Mrs. Mettle" Schram Mrs. Mary B. Lickel, ilri. S H a 1 1 1 Cameron, Mrs. Lulu Boring, Mrs. Mae Iviey Mrs. H. R. Etover, Mrs. A. M. Lausch, Mrs. Susie Botts. Mrs. Charles Fessenden and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Warren. - .1! i " Dorcas Society On Wednesday i ! The Dorcas society of the Christ' Lutheran churebi will meet Wednesday, at t o'clock, with re ports from the district convention to be heard. -'.;; ; 1 i Dallas Couple Betrothal is Given Out mllE many Salem friends of the JL couple will be pleased tn learn r ot the engagement of Miss Margaret Friar, daughter .of Mrs, 3. T. Friar of Dallas, to Dr. Paul H. McKinnon of Dallas, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKinnon of Enum ckw. Wash. The wedding will be an event of the late summer.: V The news Was given out at a luncheon In the J. E. Godfrey re sidence yesterday afternoon. A gardenia corsage at 1 each plate held tiny pink scrolls bearing the announcement Pink tulips, apple blossoms and pink tapers made a beautiful table!. Contract followed. Guest List Told i Guests at the i luncheon were Mrs.'r Lawrence J. Smith, Mrs. William Swindells, Mrs. Paul Skeels; Mrs. J. A. Inglis, Mrs. Earle Richardson, Mrs. E. B. Bos satti, Mrs. Erie Fulgham, Mrs. John W. Kitzmiller, Mrs. V. O. -Williams,' Mrs Carl Gerlinger, Jr., Mrs. Maurice j Dalton, Mrs. J. C. Tracy, Mrs. Je,ek Eakin, Miss Eth el Jackson, Mrs. Harry Pinkerton, Miss Mary Starbuck. Mrs. J. T. Friar and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding-, of Dallas, Mrs. George D. Her Iey of Independence, Mrs. Frank Friar i oX -Engene, Miss Jessie Boyd of Newberg", Mrs. H. C. Mu eller of Portland and Mrs. E. K. Plasecki of Salem. Miss Friar's sister, Mrs. Ii H. Mardls of Mc MinnviUe, was a joint hostess, a w To Live in Dallas The bride-elect attended Ore gon State college, where she was affiliated with Alpha Gamma Del ta, and Oregon Normal school. Dr. McKinnon was a member ot Phi Delta Theta at Whitman college and was graduated from the North Pacifio Dental college In Portland where he was affiliated with Psi Omega. , " y ; ' Miss Friar is society editor of the Polk county Itemizer-Observ-er and Dr. McKinnon is practic ing in Dallas.1 i ; m e .. . - . t Tillicum Club Enjoys Guest Night The Tillicum club entertained with a "guest night" formal ball Tuesday at this Mellow Moon Nu merous : dinner parties preceded the dance and late suppers fol lowed the affair. j Additional p guests included: Mr. and Mrsi Max FlaneryJ Mr. and Mrs. Edward BlsselL Mri and Mrs. Ellis Ton Eschen, Dr.! and Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Mr. and Mrs.? Chester Cummings, Mr. and Mrsi Edwin P. Arm strong, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jack son, Mr. and ; Mrs. C. P. Benson, Mr. and Mrs!. William H. Ham mond, 7 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith, Mr. "and Jtfrs. Kenneth Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark, Dr. and Mrs.! Harold dinger. Mr. and krs. . Donald Wiley Poole, Mr. aid Mrs. L. W. f Aus tifi of SilTertbn, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. , Bossatii pti Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Felfis, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Paulus, Dr. and Mrs. Callaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Day, Mr.' andS Mrs. Graham Shar key. j.u--v r c; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Purvlne, Mr. and Mrs. B. Van Onsernoord, Miss Margaret Friar of Dallas, Dr. Paul H. McKinnon of DaUas, Mr. and Mrs. Tdm Wolgamottj Mr. and Mrs. Lintf C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Don C; Roberts, Mri and Mrs. A. F. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches lof Tualatin, Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy GroteiMrj. and Mrs. James Goodman, Df . and Mrs. Burton Myers and Dr. and Mrs. B. P. Pound. :.: ' .-. . ! ' ; . ' ..-. . j .-. Arts Leagrae Will Elect Officers for Tear Election of; officers for the Sa lem Arts-jeafeue will be held in the Woman's clnb building on the xugnt or Mayi4. The nominating committee will make its recommendations.- - ; J A reception for. the "ont-rolnr officers, j and I a welcome - for the in-coming will feature the j main portion of the evening.: Music and a speaker arei being, arranged for. i While this; event is an invita tional affair. Ithose Tersona lntr- ested in attending may contact omcers or the league. The (meet ing Is being; held on Thursday night Instead "of the rerular mtut. ond Tuesday. jTfae business session wui he caned early. . Miss Constance Fowler, art di rector, announces the last itfrtnr exhibit of thef league for this sea son. It is an offerinr of 48 sne- cimens of isochromatic oil pain t lass by ! celebrated artists tot the United States and was obtained for Salem thrpujh the courtesy of Michael Engel of New York. The pictures will be on view in the fireplace J room at the! Salem Public library from Friday! after- Boon May 6,' until Mar 15, and open daily except Thursday and Friday afternoons. - p O Breakfast Specials O Lunches - j O Dinners j We alia serve family Etyla dinners ia our crystal Jrccra ! --'' i . EA1 ''4 . - , . - ef the S Quelle " i ?...-. . . i GamgusHqspil Given ay Festivities mills has been a mad, - merry i weekend on the Willamette campus. In spite of the show ers, high school guests were roy ally entertained Indoors and out doors with fireside suppers, Sun day breakfasts and Informal teas, giving them their first taste of college life. Guests at the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority- are the Misses Mildred Rlckman.tuth Kellogg, Margaret Mackenzie, Marjorie Craney, Rose Ann Gibson, Esther Vehrs, Alice Swift, Genevera Selander, Elea nor Perry, Vivian Noth, Jeannette Brown, and Helen Dean, all ot Salem; Muriel Stewart, Neola Bil lings, Betty Williams, and Betty Hafenbrack of Portland: Floris Nelson, Marjorie Herr and Vera Jean Huber of Woodburn; June and Jean Bowman, ot SilTerton; Phyllis Morse - of Brownsville; Helen Becker of Hills boro; and Myrte Matftia of Aurora. Beta Chi Is entertaining the Misses Doria Rlggs, Beverly Balees, Helen Elle, and Dorothy Palmer of Dallas; Virginia Moore and Enid Winntngham of Klamath Falls; Dorothy Wright and Irma Calrert of Bremerton, Wash.; Ada Marie Ruhl and Eugenia Ver Bible Institute Choir in -Recital Today , The a Cappella choir of Port land Bible institute will be pre sented in a full progra mof sacred music at the Church of the Naz- arene, llth and Center, today, at 3 p. m. i This choir ot young men and women will present the fol lowing program of Inspirational musie conducted by WlHard R Hallman, director of the Portland Bible institute school of music: GKOUP I Th XTtninc Hoar JBeetkoTCB Jein, Prieele Tresiur -AU HaU th Power rVtrr 6BOUP II In Joccp-'a LoTely Q arBIickiniaii weiot, fl'ntaa ol Bmners -Qrie Bend Vortk Tbv Spirit linetky, c sswur nr Bleu the Lord. O Mr BouL. Xv-of I Heud to Voice of Jent Old Enelieh Air m T . f Bemtifal Savior Allelalal Ckriit is Rieen... vit . OROUP rv .UBTUBUUW .Kopoljoft Belicioa la a Portnao ,.,Att. fey Jo-neon Bteal Away fey Bail Golden Slipper War To There I -xt. oy Job. neon RESPONSE - The tiord Bleta Yoa Lntltin The choir, composed- ot .35 voices has made a spring concert tour through the. state of Wash ington. No charge is made for admission, but a free-will offer ing will he received. Legion Auxiliary to Give Patriotic Tea . ' '. In observance of music iek, the American Legion auxiliary will entertain at tea all patriotic auxiliaries and auxiliary members at the Woman's' club house Wed nesday i: afternoon v from 2 to. 5 o'olock. The music committee consist ing of Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs. Walter Zosel, Mrs. Robert Wyatt, Mrs. F. L Brown and Mrs. Seph us Starr, will have charge of the program. The auxiliary is also inviting Legionnaires and auxili ary members and 1 friends for cards 'Wednesday night i at 8 o'clock In the Woman's clubhouse. Contract and auction bridge, 600 and pinochle will he played, wUJa prizes awarded in each division. ;.... . Mrg. Kirk Hostess to Alpha Phi Cluh The Alpha Phi Alpha Mother's club will meet with Mrs. W, E. Kirk, 1450 State street, Monday afternoon at I o'clock. Mrs. George Alden la an assisting host ess. - .V.C-'-V":.- Mrs, (i Bruce Baxter, wife ' "ot President Baxter, .of Willametfe universitr, will he a spectol guest. All mothers ot alumnae, a e 1 1 t e members and pledges are cordially invited to attend. LISTEN... My Children "If you want to make me really happy, wher-' ever yoa are--give me a good picture of your selves on Mother's Day, I want one that is truly you a picture so na tural that it will almost talktomeV , , - ; , That's the kind of pic ture our studio takes. . ElUlngs take wntfl -, Thursday at six' and finished for giving : . Blother's Day. STUDIO "Our Portraits Glorify, . rhone C20 State St. dun ot Roseburg; Veda Reld of The Dalles; Evelyn Shark of Sher wood; June Charboneou of Inde pendence; Adrienne Hogan, Elea nor Francis, Jayne Walter, Mary Elizabeth Howe, Marjorie Schmitt, Helen Feme, Mavis Bullos, Betty Lou Lacey, Florence Burkhart, Ruth Ronald, Charlotte Rix, Cath erine Philip, Dorothy Cutler, CaM olyn Woods, and Marian Smith, all of Portland. ' , Guests for the. weekend at Del ta Phi, are the Misses Helen Mal colm, Edith Grubbs, Verna Vos per, June Brastad, Mildred Scott, Nina Steinmetz, Vivian WeBing, Sue McKlnzie, Edith Rowland, Lila Farrell; Margaret Beede, all of Portland; Miss Jeanne Abraha ham ot Amity; Miss Julia FogeR song, and Miss Marguerite Miles of Molalla; and the Misses Doro thy Kihbe, Marian Hultenberg, Jean Bartlett, Eleanor Sherman, Ruth Armpriest, Shirley i Crone miller, Jeanette Brown, Dorothy Williams, Mary Eason, Margaret Upjohn,! Marian Johnston, Edith Morehouse, Rose Ann Gibson, Na talie Neer, Eleanor Perry, Ruth Annunsen, Eleanor Swift; Alice Cunningham, j Jean Wiley and Ruth SUrrett; all of Salem, j Qualifying Round Played at Golf Qub Friday j Mrs. jo. C. Locke led quali fiers in the : opening round of the annual spring tournament at the ' Salem , Golf - club orer i the weekend. She. carded a 78 net core. Mrs.- Walter Arthur- and Mrs. William Chandler tied with a net score of 80 for second and third place . k-, , , - -. 'i ;. : The ifirst round of matched play will be finished by next Fri day, according to ? Mrs. Robert Savage.J eaptain. The pairings for next . week will : be announced later.;;; j ;,;.!; --v.; -: The tlass A prize for Friday morning's play went to Mra.,Er cel Kar And the class B tn Mr James Cook. Mrs.. Harry Weid- mer win be in charge of lunch eons fof May, telephone CO 77. i - Those playing Friday were Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. F. C. Ritner, Mrs. Kate. G. Bell, Mrs. H. H. Olinger,5 Mrs. George Flagg, Mrs. Paul Van a Scoyoc, Mrs. Sam Adolphj Mrs. W. E. Chandler, Mrs. Ted Parvln e," Mrs. M. Thompson, Mrs. Carl Butte, Mrs; Reynolds Allen, Mrs. E. A. Skel ley, Mrs. Scott Page, Mrs. Rob- ert' Savage, Mrs. Graham ShaN key, Mrs. S. Uf Stevens, Mrs. G. L. Hamaman, Mrs. Carl 'Arm priest, Mrs. R. D. Byrd. Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrsj W. L. Arthur, Mrs. Raymond Busick, Mrs. R. Mc Laughlin, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Harry Weidmer, Mrs. Harold dinger! Mrs.! H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Rl E. Joseph,: Mrs. G. C. Bellinger, Mrs. ; Ed Gillingham; Mrs. Van Welder, Mrs. Edwin L. Baker, Mrs. Al Petrie. Mrs. James Cooke tnd Mrs. Robin Day. ' v Sigma; Nu Delphian Study Cluh Meets Monday f - The Sigma Nu Delphian Study cluh will meet in the public lib rary Monday afternoon at Z o'clock. j , , Topics will he given by Mrs: George! King,: Mrs. W. T. Jenks, Mrs. V. B. Ross, Mrs. C. H. Glenn, l Mrs. Albert Gregg, Mrs. George: Rossman and Mrs. R. F. Paris, f : FOR THE hekl Mother A Z ot 6 s Permanent I A SOFT FLATTERING, NATURAL WAVE gtren la EASE and OOSfPORT! NO tXEOTRICITYl . . N , Kead. IDEAL WITH WHITEf 6he prefer a, we offer JamaL FermantintWaves. Expert Operators and naircutters. AflADEL'S BEAUTY "SHOPPE 42S V. (Formerly Court U BUYTOCa SILVKKWABE TODAV This Sar lUj Never Be CepeatedX See this beautiful STnATFCnD riATS tzzniiixL rnliiiofAolslmi Hn ilSaearOa. ' IIARTTJAN cxhxEii state ani Young Set -Ha Gay Evening Friday - UGE baskets of lavender and white lilacs transformed Caa- . tllllan hall Friday night for the Informal dance glren by Mrs. Julia R. White's senior 'ballet class. Miss Cynthia Delano was general chairman of arrange ments. : - :, "- .. ; -.-' :-, ; . ' In attendance were Mine Adah Ifarie Rahl, Loia Birta. Kiaa Jo Eaton, Miia Jean Wiley. Hit Lorene Tompkins MUa Cynthia Delano, Mitt Joyce Har wood, Win Altbea Steven, Uiea LiU Farrell, Uiga Gwen Hunt, Kit Bea Hartuns. Hiia Grace Xliiabeth Holman, hfiaa Gertrude liiahlor, Uiia Jalia Joha aon. Ifisa Eleanor Tnndle, Kiss Mary Howe, Miss Alice Chandler. Mias Nina Steinmeti, Mia Betty Zelinek, Miaa Cathrim Headriek, Mias Bath Oeer, Miss Dorothy Minnieh, Mis ' Margaret Gary, Mias Rath Tschamer.r MUs Beverly Bales. Miss Audrey Ann Allen, Miss Iris Jor rnsen, Mies Boeemary Huffman. Mias Charlotte , Bar, Mia K&riaB SteiRer wald. Miss Jeanne Abraham, Mi is Jane Fiaher, Mias Dorothy Wright, Mias Vir ginia Moore, Miaa Betty Williams, Miaa Keola Billings. j - - -, Miss Gladys Hanson. Mias Viola Cro sier, Miss Mszine GahUdorf, Miaa Rob erta McGllchriit, Miss Agnes V. Emmel, Miss Chsrlotto Hill, IMies Dorothy Kibbe, Miss Peggy Gruff. Miaa Helen Ciotti, Mias Won Seheldon, Miss Helen Mat eolm. Mils Xagenis VTrden, Misa Verna Vesper, Miss Dorothy Palmar, Miss Es ther Wood, Miss Edith Rowland. Miaa Jeryms Upaton. Misa Mildred Richman, Miss Shirley Cronemiller, Mlas Vera Jean Huber, Miss Rath Annnnien, ' Mias Mil dred Seott, Miaa Esther Black, Mias El eanor Perry, Miss Jeaa Bahlbnrg, Miss Helen Bosrdman. Kiss Betty - Bey lan. Miss Alice Cunningham, Misa Marcie Brown, . Mias Qretchea Thielsen, .-Miss Winifred Gardner, iMias Helen ' . Ham mond, Miss Dorothy 'ElUnger, Miss June Breasted, ' Mias: Margie Pickens, r Miss Betty Hamilton; Mias Lois Barker and Miss Catherine Faion. lit. and MraJ Dwight Adams. Mr. and Mrs.' R. E. Eyre. A. Gallon, Jack Carl en, Walt Batlinrer, - William - Beard, Vena BlersonJ Ed Ledgerwood, Wia throp Henderson. Ererett - Gary, Oeenr Spaeht, Wilbur Beneon, Gas Moors, Gny Tncker, EUis; Doon, Harrison Elgin, Eor est Bobinaon. Bob JClarka, Charley D. Boblin. . Bhrere 1 Andersen, D. N. Hunt er, Bill Hansen; M.E. Welch, Ray Me Key, Deng Sharp, plal Carpenter, Otto Wilaon, Pant Stnrgea, Carl Collins, Joe Felton, At HarOnn, George MeLeod. Bil! Clearer, Joe HarTey, Ernest Greenwood. Cecil Stheuerman, Will McDowell, John Fergeaon. -a-'. "' ' Arthur 8mitn.; Clairs Miller. Bill Aa ton, Ty Gillespfe. Oliver Draper, Harry Fredrick, Bob Brady, Cecil Quesseth. Msx Hauser, i- Bob :Vagt, Was Boeder, John Harman. Jay Putnam, Norman He ir en son, Grover Williams, George Vatta. Bill Fisher. Bill Bodner, J. O. Edwards. Del Bamedell, Neil E. Bheff e, Hal Moe, Loots Turner, Wayne Dough ton. Dwight Aden, Allan Bterena, R Reddea. George Jaekaon, . John Ross, Frank; Shepard, Glenn Browns, Earle V. Potter, Galea : K. Dean, Ely Swisher. Frank Pemberton. Bob Nelson, Bob Stsf ord. Bud Eatea. Glen Melston, Don Met ealfa and J, Siton. . - Joint Choral-Dance Fest at Grand Theatre Miss Barbara Barnes and the Willamette University Songmen are preparing a spring concert of dance and music to be presented at the Grand theatre Friday night. May IB.! The program wim be classical and. will include dances in character, toe, intrepretative, modernistic and j modern creative, This is the first time Miss Barnes has presented the modern istic and modern creative dances, and this new art with its dynamic rhythms and natiye music accom paniment, , the beating of tom toms and gongs ringing out. is Unique in the entertainment field.. e Church Women to Hold Council Meeting -The Council of Church Women Will hold an all day meeting at the - Bungalow Christian chnrcb, corner 17th and Court streets be ginning at 10 a. m., Friday. There will be election of offi cers, and a speaker from Lima, Peru Luncheon will be served at uuuu. world . NO IfACHIXERTt . . . Hot Heavy AppUaaeea oB Her or VERT FINE HAIR! Or, If Frederlclui and other Standard Phone '5859- Jliidred'g) , V 60 piece s3ver let, to ternish proof chest FREE in The Cotillion pattern, a product of the' In ternational S i 1 v e r Co. ." Ulakers of Ilolmes ' & Edwards Silverware DR0S. CO. . uhhutt STr.nrra . IS ll - -H- -ff- rf-V -M "Beiiefit;.BridgeiTear--; ; . Masonic Temple j mHE Salern Daughters of the Nile wifl give ! a benefit I bridge tea Thursday, afternoon starting fit 2 o'clock. m the Masonic temple. Last year, 75 per cent of the Club s money went directly toward assistance of crippled children. Both contract and auction will be played with prizes, in each division and a door prize will be awarded those call ing at tne tea nour. . Reservations are being made with Mrs. Glenn C. Niles, 5318; Mrs. Charles Pratt, 3342; Mrs. R. W. Hans Setts, 5 0 5 8 ; or Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, 7828 Those al ready ' speaking for : tables are: Mrs. J. N. Chambers, Mrs. Percy R. .Kelly, Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs. George L. 'Forge, Mrs. E. B. Ga briel, Mrs. R. Lee Wood, ' Mrs. Muler Hayden, Mrs. Frank Prime, Mrs. J.- A. Bernard!, Mrs. E. Hi Kennedy, Mra. ; Ray A.- Yocom, Mrs. Frank Jirak, Mrs. II. R. Robinson,' Mrs. Irvine Cap linger, Mrs. W. J. Llljequist, Mrs; Xdda Poorman, Mrs. Arthur Hunt; Mrs. David A, Wright, Mrs. WI E. Feldman, Mrs. Frank E. : Loose, Mrs. Lloyd F. LeGarie, Mrs. Ira L. Darby, Mrs. Charles S.v Pratt, Mrs.; Russell Pratt, Mrs, Emil Hallk, . Mrs. H. C. -Shields, Mrs. Frank Reeves, Mrs. Paul - H. Hauser and Mrs. George R. Moor head. ; ' - , - Decorations and table arrange ments are being handled by Mrs. Joy ; Turner Moses, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. M.' C. Petteys, Mrs. Adolph Bombeck, Mrs. W. J. Lll jequist, Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. George Dunsford and Mrs.. John Imlalu - ' v : Delta Phis Fete Weekend Guests With Tea ' The C. P. Bishop residence at 7C5 Court street will be opened this afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock for a smart informal tea given in honor of Delta Phi's : May Weekend guests. ' . The tea table will resemble a miniature royal court, a tribute to Queen Winifred Gardner who is a member of the 'sorority; . - Mrs. Fred Alban Weil and Mrs. D. W. Pugh will ponr and Miss Vornelia Hulst, Miss Roberta Mc Gilchrist, Miss Marguerite Smith and Miss Ruth Pemberton will' asT slst about the rooms. . . Miss Eleanor Johnson will open the door. Piano solos during the afternoon will be rendered by Miss Esther Nelson, - Miss Virginia Pugh and Misa Thelma Davis are in charge of ar rangements. Unity Clase Mcet , Wednesday Night White Flowers" will be the subject for the Unity class 'meet ing Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in the Marion hotel. Miss Olive Stevens is the teacher. 1 J v X L, MP . Right r v m navy i . I'l L v.H.-' Ctirtir- :icr.:y tt 9 A. II. Elijah Event of Tonigiit on Canjpii s I - $ ; t . . ORATORIO is (scripture et to music Unforiunately many of - the Oratorio texts in nsv today suffer through lack of adequate musical background. Mendelssohn, the Christianized Jewish compos er of "Elijah," seems; however, to have caught the vision of this he roic character ot the Old Testa ment, :. . ' . ; ! : - -1 ' The prominent scenes ot Part 1 of the oratorio have to do with three of the major miracles per formed by God throsgh his Pro phet Elijah; giving life back to the dead man who was the eon of a widow, calling down fire from on High to consume the sacrifice ot tha slain bullock ; after the priests of Baal had failed in their efforts, and bringing rain to the dronth stricken fconntry. Part II of this oratorio deals with Jezebel's persecution of Eli jah. Elijah's escape Into the wil derness and his ! humble petitions to the Lord to tike from htm this scene of woe are portrayed in the' soul stirring . air: 'It is enough, O, Lord; now take away my life, for I am not better than my Fathers." , I' - The climax of this gripping story is reached with the angels appearing befor Elijah with the Lord's message the journey ot ' 40 days and 40 'nights to Iloreb; the pathos ot Elijah's final, plead ing with the I Lord ; th. fiery chariot with fiery horses carryings Elijah by a whirlwind to heaven. The WiUametie University Phil harmonic choir bf 100 voices will present "Elijah" tonight, in the university gymnasium beginning at 7:30. The public is cordially in vited, there being no admission charge. , - ; -t Study Group Has. " 1 Meeting roaayj- j, ' '"' The Mother's! Study group of the First -Congregational ;church will meet Friday at 2:30 pi m., in the home of Mrs. E. Q. Rjcketts, 1783 S. Church. . Assisting the hostess will be f Mrs.- R. D, Slater and Mrs. E. S. I Oliver. Dr; D.-H. Schulze will address: the group. All This S Week; ! 3Iay 3rd to 10th t . .1 ! - f up to the minute 1 n OURANMJAL J " ; 1 -..-..-,.-. i . sprino; styles all Vew dresses this spring i no i 1ioldovers.w Soft ink 'XV-;;;:;v:'rir; crepes in the pasters and "I , -i CV and black. 1 2-4f O Sport 'Dresses I !- I ' . O Street Dresses ! ' . ' " f ' i O Afternoon' Dresses i : 09415 COURT ST. Eet. LTjerty & Elh CX THE IIUN EGHT7AT 3 Three Big Group 1 1