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PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Oregon, Sunday Morning, May 24, 1936 iiiiidlay Society, CluAs Woman's Club Concludes Current Season at! :" Annual Meet ANNUAL reports and installation of officers were the A principal concerns of the day afternoon for the last Mrs. David Wright installed Mrs. I. M. Schannep and her corps of officers with Mrs. James Jennmg assisting as marshall. . s i KITTY By J. L. S. PROSPERITY has come around the bend at last. With a good hall dozen benefits crowded into the past week, all of them had a fine attendance and the sponsors realised gratifying pro fits. ' - 1-rv: One was postponed. It la the A. A. U.W. Fellowship tea to be given in the gardens of Miss Sally Bush. Tuesday afternoon is the new date, depending of Course on the weather. The Fellowship teas given each year by the Salem branch are de lightful. Tou wander through the beautifully kept grounds which are at their best this time of year, laugh a little at some of the old-time costumes . modeled by prominent socialites, admire a little the splendor of the old fab rics and their exquisite workman ship, have tea from a rustic bench under a friendly tree and depart at. your leisure. Everyone is in vited to call. , Shades of the early 20th cen tury are flapping their wings this spring. Divided skirts, fairly short, are favorites for sports of all sorts. Slacks have a little the edge over shorts, in popularity. Jeannette Scott Gives -Wisconsin Recital - Salem friends of Miss Jeannette Scott will be interested in her graduation-recital at the Wiscon sin Conservatory of Music the past Thursday. i ' Miss Scott was awarded a mu sic , scholarship in the conserva tory last fall and has now earned her degree. She was assisted In her concert by the Schubert vocal trio. Ter numbers were as follows: f Concerto In D 44..BatOTn Allegro, ma bob troppo Romania r . . ... . Buret Parana pour an infante defunte Harel Cortege ; ,.-... Bon lan for Suite in A minor Binding Adagio -Presto j. The young violinist will return . to Salem in June to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott. FR-IGIDAIR WITH METER-MISER" THE Another Special! caMeetFneiOiim ' Al aa equally sensa e'onsjpric ; :s a ge. sine tf co. ft. FKiGn A sill for families who need aa even larger snodcL Shelf area 1 5.6 sq.ft. all usable. 84 big icecubes, 8 pounds erf ice ss one freezinc; Price , ana a Jl HOGG BROS. Appliance Store 325 COURT ST. Salem Woman's club yester meeting of the season. - : Mrs Mark McCalHster present ed Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead with a past president's pin. ' Miss Frances Baier gave a spe cial report on Junior Woman's club work and the senior club was presented with a gift from the juniors. 1 - Department beads, chairmen ana oiiicers giving annual re ports were Mrs. Moorhead, Mrs. J. A. Jelderks, Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. Ronald j Glover, Mrs. J. A. Brownson, Mrs. U. G Shipley. Mrs. Oscar Cutler. Mrs. David. Wright, Mrs. W. E. Feld- man, Mrs. F. M. Yobdell and Mrs. Charles Galloway. New members taken in yester day were Mrs. E. E. Thomas, Mrs. Kenneth Murdock, Mrs. Saul Jans and Mrs. A. E. Ullman. Delegates will leave Tuesday morning for the state convention at The Dalles which lasts through the 29th fi Mrg. Knox Entertains K.C.K.T. Club The K.C.K.T. club was' feted Thursday with a smart affair at the home of Mrs. Nellie Knox. Mrs. Ray Clark assisted at the luncheon hour. Special guests were Mrs. I. M. Donnell. Mrs. R. E. Clark, Mrs. Fred F. Prince and Miss Maxine M. Clark. Members in attendance were Mrs. A. A. GTaber, Mrs. Albert Waller, Mrs. Hattie' Given, Mrs. Cilfton Ross, Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mrs. Delia Schellberg, Mrs. E. J. Donnell, Mrs. Richard Van Pelt, Mrs. Roy Wassam, Mrs. Ray Clark and the hostess, Mrs. Nellie Knox. Giese-Speer Betrothal is Announced Miss Wilma Giese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Giese, and Donald E. Speer of Klamath Falls, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Speer of Salem, will be married June 10. The date and betrothal were announced at a luncheon yester day at Godfrey's. Bridge followed at the Giese home with high scores going to Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mrs. Charles Clagett and Mrs. Carl Koppe of Eugene. The bride-elect has been em ployed in the secretary of state's office. Mr. Speer attended the University of Oregon where he was a Sigma Chi. The couple will j live in Klamath Falls. 1 1 . f 11 -you can Duy tins luJMamily size MEETS FOR Cvmti mtd $ th4 dtmpmitratim tfALL HVEi 1. LOWER OPERATWQ COST 1 f 7L SAFER FOOD PROTECTION S 3.FASTVI FREEZiNO-MORE ICR: ' 4. MORE VtABlUTY S. FIVE-YEAR PROTECTION PLAN i " f J. I '3 - - i OJvm You All These CtonaiM ! FKICIDAIXE Advantages Model flluatrated Is DRS 5-16 . 5.1 cubic feel capacky 10.7 sqoare feet shelf area 63 big ice cubes, 6 pooodsofice as 9M freezing Doable i Range Cold Cootrol Exclusive Meter -Miser cold : attking unit Kve Years Protecdoo against service : eapense oa the sealed-la mechanism for only $5 io doded la twrcbaat price Super Freeser Stainless Porcelain fa Seamless Interior Gleaming, Eadar 1b Doln Exterior Bnish Agonistic Reset De froster Automatic Ice Tray Release Aato ihite teiy B'iFRlGlDAI SSBSBBSBsj! MApt TV ST CIMfftAL RET! Miss Earle is Honored at Showers ; . v ONE of the capital's popular bride-elects is Miss Katharine : Earle whose . marriage , to James F. C. Robertson is sched uled; for June 5. ; J , Tuesday night, Miss Helen Board man will be hostess for a crystal shower and bridge party reting Miss Earle. A rose: and while color motif will he carried out.: - - ). . i J , - i j Bidden are! Miss Earle,1 Miss Lois Riggs, Miss Cynthia Delano. Miss Grace Ellzaheth Holman, Miss Kav Goulet. Miss June Jack son,:: Miss Ethel Hepner, ; Miss Mareelle DeMytt, Miss Mary Jane Laui Miss Marian Averill, Miss Ethel ReddenJ Miss Dorothv Balk. Misi Ruth Geer, Miss Jean Bahl- burg, i Miss ' Etta Westenhouse, Miss Anita Boley .of Independ ence, Mrs. Russell H. Fuller. -Mrs. Dan Schrieber, Mrs. Earl Stewart and Mrs. R. S. Pfister. - .8 Sorvrise Saturday Last night. ' Mrs. Pfister ravn a. surprise miscellaneous shower at ner-nome. A rainbow: motif pre vailed; with the gifts arranged in a "pot of gold" at the foot Of the rainbow In the; living room. Guests brought their favorite re cipes for the bride's file and the evening was spent hemming tea towels. i Mrs. Robert Boardman assist ed Mrs. Pfister at., the supper nour. - ; .2 Present were Miss Earl . uta S. M. Earle, Mrs. Robert Brady, Mrs; Kobert Boardman Mrs. Mil ton Josephson, Mrs. A. E. Berger, Mrs. Joseph Foreman. Mm. Ruth Phiflips Potter, Miss Eleanor Ton- sing, miss Lois Figgs, Miss Jean Bablberg. Miss Marcetln DeMvit Miss Dorothy Dalk, Miss R u t h Geer, Miss Helen Boardman, Miss Ethfel ; Redden, Miss June Earle and the hostess. Archie Loveland to Play junior Dance h The Junior Woman's rlnK hold installation of officers Mon day! night in-the clubhouse. Miss Echo Hall will take over the chair and others Installed: will h via Loii ! Rigs, y Tice-president. i and Miss) Helen Boardman runriHnr secretary. The committee arranrtn na meeting is Miss Willa Ames, Miss Helen Stutt. Mian Violet TTrnmr Miss Jennie T.indros Mla T-nratto Taylor and Miss Ethel Hepner. j Archie Loveland and his Port land orchestra have -been engaged to play for the semi-formal dance June; 5 at Hazel Green which the Junior club is sponsoring. Honrs win ne rrom io to 1 o clock Unity Class Meets j Wednesdav Nteht Miss Olive Stevena will ill.rn "Meditations on ProsQerity'' with the Unity class at the. Marion lin tel, Wednesday night, 8 p. m. 1 f .1 . I TERMS $1.00 Down THIS QCMVUm nUQMOAMK ALL FIVE STANDARDS ROTtlGERATOR BUYINQ mine interior light Removable Shelves Frlgidaire Hydrator Plenty ofTall-bottle tpactt Made? by General Motors. Food-Sairty Indkitoc baill tight lata' the cataaetvisible evidence that foods are kepi ar Safety-Zone Temperature, : below 0 degrees aad above 32 degrees Phone 6022 ijanii ;Muiic:" Page : To Be Married . '... - . y ... : :-i-:-y. f i Above is Miss Esther Ullman, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. OI- M c 1 . t nr . . ... . . oiMJiiumiBii, inasn., wno wxu Decome Jar, ttobert spragne Monday night at a ceremony In Seattle. The wedding will be said at 8 o'clock in the home of the groom's father; R. W. Spragne. The couple will reside in Salem where Mr. Spragne la on the advertising staff j of The Oregon Statesman. j Gdstume Tips fori Weddings Given by S.F, Modiste Shop JUNE Sis almost here, and from now, until the middle of July mere win oe many weaaings. Whether you are guest er partici pant, you want to be correctly dressed. One kf San Francisco's leading dress shops approves ef the fol lowing; costumes according to the time of day: For morning ceremonies from I a. mj to noon, at a formal wed ding the bride will wear a high necked, long sleeved silk gown of ivory, white, cream, blush or pink, with si train and veil. Her at tendants will be in silk, too, with their frocks instep length and of pastel jcolors with matching hats and accessories. Mothers of the bride and groom and feminine members of the immediate family should: wear simple lace or silk dresses, Instep length, with hats and accessories. Guests will wear street length costumes. 3 Informal Morning For the informal morning wed ding, the bride wears a frock of afternoon or street length with hat. Her attendants wear the same length gowns with hats, us ually ot a darker shade than the bride's. Mothers of the couple ! Announcing Royal Windsor '$ff ' Newest f Towle mj Pattern I ! . II Sparkling f I-Beauty I 1 In - Sterling Wa cordially invite- jon to! come la : and inspect this new pattern we're proud of it and we want yon to see this new design also on Osplay In onr window.' -.'! n Hartmah Bros. j JEWELERS I State A Liberty Sts. If ! C If P 0 Monday Night and the immediate family will wear street costumes regardless of what the bride wears. For' the afternoon ceremony, 1 p. m. to 6:30 p. m., the following rules are applied: For formal wedding, bride in silk gown with either short or long sleeves, train and veil; attendants in lace or sheer frocks of evening length with long sleeves or jackets; all women guests wear long frocks and hats save the mothers. Their hats are optional. For the Informal afternoon wedding, the bride in gown of either afternoon or evening length with matching hat or short veil; attendants dressed the same as the bride only in contrasting color and a little different in style; mothers and : Immediate family in formal afternoon dress es of evening length with hats; other guests in street length dres sea. j Si to Ten P. M. Weddings solemnized from 6 to 10 p. m. reeuire their nartimiar style of dress although the formal attire is similar to that of the morning service. For the j formal evening wed ding, the bride's costume is the same as that of the formal morn ing ceremony; her attendants are the same as for morning with the exception that they may wear con servative decolletage hedadresses or hair ornaments; mothers wear formal evening dress and long white gloves; the immediate fam ily wears formal evening dresses and evening coats; women guests wear formal evening dresses with or without Jackets and full length gloves.- I .v . 'Costumes at the informal eve ning wedding are Just the same as for the formal with the exception of the bride who may wear a silk gewn of evening length with a short train. In colors if she pre fers. Thej short veil Is optional. I ' ' " Alpha Mu Chapter Will Assemble for Study The Alpha Mu Delphlans will take np the study of "Hanoverian England", at their meeting Tues day morning in the public library. Mrs. Marie Ton Dschen is the supervisor. ! Topics will be given by Mrs. M. C. Findley, Mrs. George Ross man, Mrs. V. A. Douglas, Mrs. Kenneth Murdock, Mrs. Howard Jenka and M. W. A. Scottf. The luncheon planned for this week has been . postponed nntll 'a future date, to" h wm& thu. ' i . VXA Leslie Oanda'a xcm Convene Wednesday I Mrs. - J. S. Murray and Mrs. Wayne Greenwood will be Joint hojstessesj Co the Leslie Cando's Wednesday afternoon at i o'clock in the home of the former, 830 E. Washington. - . ; Her i" " ! GUNNELL & ROBB STUDIO 1 I 520 STATE ST. Qur Portraits Glorify9 of The Stafesman Highway Staff : Gives Party MRS. a E. KERTSON (Cather ine MacRae) was the inspira : j tion tor a miscellaneous show er Friday night at the home of Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans. Joint hostesses with Mrs. Rosecrans were Mrs. Rae Beldln and Miss Lois Riggs. i - . . Friends-of the recent bride em ployed in the state highway de partment were Invited. A green and yellow motif was carried out. . : Guests included, in addition to the above, Mrs. Ted Pnrvine, Mrs. Abe Reaney, Mrs, E. A. Hlns, Mrs. Marie BJ Lewis, Mrs. Helen Wadleigh, Mrs. Gertie Struble, Mrs. Meda Mathis. Mrs. Florence Ruffner, Mrs. Lillian 1 Anderson, Miss Clara Eurlaub, fbllss Lida Hanna, Miss Ann; Juranek, 1 Miss Pauline Welch, Miss Celeste El liott, Miss Mary Ann! Wood of Portland, Miss Maxine Rankin, Miss Evelyn Danielson, Miss Dorotny Potter, Miss Esther Rickey,. Miss Jane Hillpot. Miss Marjorie Quint, Miss Marie Shind ler. Hiss Margaret Becker Miss Zelle Ruble, Miss Helen mgrev. Miss Lois DeJardin and Miss An- ona Welch. Mrs. Hendry Presents Pupil Monday Monday night in the Jason Lee ml. js. cnurcn, corner of Jeffer son and Winter street, at x-u P. m., Mrs. Cora Hendry will pre sent miss juanua Klinger in a graduation niano recital. She is thirteen veam nf the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ruinger. sn& will be assisted hv Miss Kathleen Broer. violiniat. nn. pll of Miss Mary Schults, and Miss aiarjune jjroer, imiist, pupils or Jacques Gerrshkovitch of Port- iana. Miss Minnie Miller will be at me pipe organ. The public is in vited to attend. Following is the nroeram Prelude In O Sharp Minor ..Rachmaninoff tfoniim ai infer L Crrae (The Swan) A. T. Pinto Violin, Kathleen Broer; flnte, Marjorie Broer; organ, Miaa Minnie Miller; piaao, Jnnita Klinger The Two Larks ..! Leschetiiky To Wild Kose ......... McDowell Janita Klinger II TrOTttore Verdi Organ. Mias Miller Piano, Juanita Klinger Rondo trilliante op. tl Herm. Mohr rfaanua a. linger mm. nenary Vocal, "Spring'a Awakening" Sanderson Mrs. Hendry Presentation of diploma. Rickey Sunshine Club Plans Final Event The Rickey Sunshine club met at the home ef Mrs. C. D. Court- nier Friday afternoon. Mrs. Harel Taylor was the honored guest. A miscellaneous shower was tendered Mrs. A. M. Jones who recently lost her home by fire. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Mrs. Fred Miner, president; Mrs. - Frank Fulton, vice-presi dent; Mrs. L. E. Swift, secretary; and Mrs. J. C. Courtnier, treas urer. Luncheon was served to Mrs Floy Beard, Mrs. William Caroth era, Mrs. Alice Crooks, Mrs. J. C Courtnier, Mrs. Frank Fulton, Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. Fred Miner, Mrs. Leo Kafoury, Mrs. Carl Shafer, Mrs. L. E. Swift, Mrs. J. C. Simpson. Mrs. Roy Shaw, Mrs. Harel Taylor and Mrs. C. D. Courtnier. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Carothers will be hostesses for the final meeting this spring next Friday afternoon in honor of the out going officers. Disabled Veterans to Meet Monday Disabled Veterans of the World War and their auxiliary will hold a Joint meeting at the armory Monday night, 8 p. m. The aux iliary will install the following officers: A Mrs. Josephine Ostrander, com mander; Mrs. Hazel Boening, senior vice commander: Mrs. Mar- jorie Moore, junior vice com- manaer; Mrs. Lillian Williams, adjutant; Mrs. Katie Johns, chap lain. New members to be initiated are Mrs. Hattie Cbatterton, Mrs. Paul Thoreldson, Mrs. Lola Belle Foster, Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Gordon Zumwalt, Mrs. Paul Wal lace, Mrs. Lotta A. DeLong, Mrs. Esther Decker, Mrs. Margaret Le wis, Mrs. M. R. Cohen, Mrs. Edith Warm, Mrs. Stella Perkins and Mrs. Verna Crosier. Shields Are Parents of Baby Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Luke Shields are belna felicitated nnnn th hirth of a daughter Thursday at the caiem General hospital. She has been named Carol and weighs five pounds. . ( Graduation c The milestone that sim ply MUST be marked with a Photograph. Quality Portraits com , pletely mounted, $5.00 i per dozen and up. Friday Engagement ot University J Couple Announced I ; Saturday Night COMING as a surprise to Salem friends of the couple is the ? announcement of the betrothal of Miss Beulah Cramer, i I daughter of Mrs. Frank Cramer, and John - McLennan, son of Mrs. J. D. McLennan of Portland, w , - ; " ! The wedding will be an event of mid-June; ? t-. , f ; . . ; a dozen ciose menus 01 me unue-eieci wcie iuviicu the! Cramer home .last night toO hear the news. ' - v Miss Cramer is a graduate of Willamette university where she was affiliated with Delta Phi sor ority. She is now employed at Meier and Franks in Portland. Mr. McLennan attended Wil lamette where he was a member of Alpha Psi Delta and was grad uated from Oregon State college. He is an electrical engineer. : - J Clark-Broer Date; The weddihg date of Miss Bern dette Clark, r daughter of-Mrs. Mattie Clark; and Frederick E. Broer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broer, was announced at a dinner last night A small garden wedding in the presence of members of the family and relatives will take place June 16. f i Miss Clark attended school in southern Illinois. Mr. Broer is a student at Linfield college and a member of Phi Epsilon frater nity; i Mrs. Easoh to Present Creative Program A program of original compo sitions from the studio of Mrs. David Eason will be presented Monday night at 8 o'clock in the Roberts' studio. Mrs. Easpn is one of the few teachers in Salem who emphasizes creative music. Following are the numbers: At Church Beldm .' Horac Beldin Squirrel. 'iBrenu.n Joau Kay Brennaa Hid and Seek Zose A 1 , tsy Zoiel , : At tna Seashore Hanoaman Betty Juna Hansamu 1 nree Bears Wyatt Goldilocks b Baby Bear e Mother Bear d Father Bear Marilyn !JyU Minuet i Lona Barker Adrentures Marjorie fieerea Violin: Daose Moderns 'Barker Reerei Mary Eason Doughton Man Eaaon Polish Dance Ji Doris Don eh ton Hansel and Gretel 'Mercer a. In the Forest - b The Witch. e Gty Daaee (Eondo) Betty Lee Mercer Byneopationette Brown Carolyn Brown Festive Dance i. , Lilbura Francea Lilburn Kocturne Baldock Bonnie Baldock ; Aeolian Harp 4 - Goodenough Eileen Goodenough a Nocturne , . . .. Hayes b Musie Box . . Hayes Louisa Harea Mgeaae ... Barker Barker b Spanish Dance ... , Berts K. Barker Voice: Fiddler's Tune word and mu- lie 4- - F-on Mrs. Bichsrd Robertson s Tambourine : ,u Eason b Scherzo i.. '. Eason Ireng Fuller Tedrick In ' Oregon Hood Spring b Summer Bererie e November Rain Margaret Hood a City Streets Snyder b Nocturne i-4. Snyder e Scherzo :. Snyder Marjorie Snyder ; 2 Fano Hollywood J ,.". . Tedrick i Irene Fuller Tedrick Marjorie Snyder Pupils of Berta K. Barker. 1 From the Lilburn Kindergarten. - Missouri Club Enjoys Supper Meeting ' j Over 100 'attended the Missouri club suppers and program Friday night in the K. P. hall. The fol lowing numbers were presented: I Piano duet by Margaret Clare and Neva Ham; monologue by Peggy Toycen, "The Angel Child"; vojcal solos by Maxine Sander with Elizabeth Waters at the piano; entertainment by Viv ian and Hellen Benner and Mr. Benner; reading, "Silly Sally Dithers" by Elvira Smith; duet, Russell and Peggy Toycen and dialogue by the same two; vocal solo by Mrs. Hazel Lietz; reading and original poem by Neva Ham; selections by the Leslie Hot-Shot orchestra. 4 Mrs. Cubbison Given Surprise Party A pleasant evening was spent Thursday when Mrs. William Cubbison was surprised on her birthday inniversary at her Church street home. . Luncheon was served after games and! music were enjoyed, j Present i were Mr. ; and. Mrs. Cubbison, Mrs. Mary Bales, Mrs. Verda Arms, Mrs. Elizabeth Briggs, Mrs. Ada Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooke and children, Mrs. Burlingame, Mrs. Maggie Xald well, Mr. And Mrs. Sam S warts, I. N. Alexander, Mrs, Margaret Gortmaker4 .Mrs, Woodard, Mrs. Osborn, Mrs. Elaine Marsh and Mrs; Ethel Wallace. Stayton Club Has Card Party for Guests Staytoni-Thnrsday evening the Young Women's club gave the last In a series: of guest card parties at the clubhouse. Preceding the evening or cards program was given. High score was won by Teresa Duncan and low by Joseph ine Fisher. 1 : ,-' The hostess committee included Sally Killian. Gloria Heater. Marie Dawes ana Eleanor Stewart. 1 Women of Rotary To Fete Husbands i . i All Rotarians and their wives are invited to a bridge and Monop oly party to be g 1 v e n by the Women of; Rotary Tuesday night at the Woman's clubhouse. -4 '- .Phone 9101 : JESSIE STEELE ; Sdciety Editor : s-yt . 1 . . a-sn -- lyarden lea iis Annbunced ; . - r.-. . . U- i : nnHE A.A.U.W. garden tea which X was postponed from I Friday . will be given Tuesday after noon at .the home of Miss Sally Bush between the hours of 3 and o'clock. The public is invited to can and to use the High street, entrance. j Proceeds from the tea go to the Fellowship fund. Debutantes -and young matrons will model period gowns for the fashion revue which is an annual feature of the tea. : Models include Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Howard Adams, Mrs. John Heltzel, Mrs. JohnjHanlon, Mrs. J. E. Monroe, Mrs. Ronald Hubbs, Miss Barbara Porter. Miss Grace Elizabeth Holman, Miss Kay Goulet Miss Margaret Simms, Miss Lorraine Kizer, Miss Betty Read and Miss Edith Mae Jenks. - Beta Sigma Delpbians in Session Thursday f Beta Sigma Delphlans meet Thursday night at 7 o'clock in the public library. Mrs. Victory Morris is the supervisor. : Topics will be given as fol lows: "James I. his fitness to rule", Miss Ethel Hepner;. "The King James translation of the Bible", Miss Loree SBarhara; "Causes of Civil War". Mrs. Ethel Lau; "Charles I as King", Miss Dorothy Harland; "The j Brief English Republic", Miss Bernice Nelson; "The Restoration",! Mrs. Rath Potter "A ninnHbi, lutlon", Mrs. Bessie Smith; 'Eng land Under Queen Ann", Miss Esther Mills. Current events will be present ed bv Miss Elva Fischer Mlm Esther Erickson, and Miss Hattie Bratzel. Hal Hibbard Auxiliary is Complimented Mrs. Carle Abrams entertained Hal Hibbard auxiliary at a social aftenoon Friday. Mrs. j. H. Arnold,- Mrs. Sherman Nelson and Mrs. Lulu Humphreys assisted. A memorial program; was given and delegates were elected to the department convention at The Dalles. Theyi are Mrs. Clyde Mc Clung, Mrs. T. Li Lind, jklrs. W. B. Bane and Mrs. Shermin Nelson. Alternates are MrsJ Kathrvn Stryker, Mrs. B. W. Walcher. Mrs. u. T. Harrington and Mrs. J. H. Arnold. ! In the essay contest on the Spanish-American war, Doris Har rington won first place, Bethel Smith, second, and Billv Swieort. third. . j j . The rooms were decbrated with baskets of lupine, peonies, colum bine and other spring blooms. Refreshments were; served to Mrs. L. Mickelson. .Mrs. B. W. Walcher, Mrs. M. W. Baker. Mrs. Arthur Girod, Mrs. W. B.l Bane, Mrs. T. L. Lind. Mrs. F. C, La- Combe, Mrs. E. E. Buckles, iMre. C. OY Wilson, Mrs. A. T. Woolpert. Mrs Charles McKinleyj Mrs. Clyde McClung, Mrs. Charles i Brant. Mrs. Fred Knhn. Mrs. C. T. 1 Har rington, Mrs. H. O. tUller, I'Mra. C. M. Greene, Mrs. Fj-ed Thomp son, Mrs. Sherman Nelso$, ! Mrs. J. H. Arnold, Mrs. Lulu' Hum phrey and Mrs. Kathtyn Stryker. O.E.S. Social Afternoon Slated Tuesday The Order of Eastern Star will enjoy an afternoon of bridge Tues day starting at 2 o'clock in the Masonic temple. Guests are in vited to call at the tea hour and visiting Eastern Stars in the city are urged to drop lnj I The social committee Is headed by Mrs. Paul H. Ha user and in cludes Mrs. M. C. Cashatt, Mrs. Larry Flagg, Mrs. Lynn Gleason, Mrs. Herbert Hauser.j Mrs. Alvro Hussey, Mrs. 1 V. E. Kuhn- Mrs. Frank Minto, Mrs. Harold Phillip pi and Mrs. Lyman McDonald. Wrights Entertain for Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs. David Wright were gracious hosts last night when they entertained their bridge club. : Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glea son, Mr. and Mrs. F; Q. I Lelano Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Grief froy and Mr. and Mrs. Ray YdcomJ i ! ! ' Graduate Nurses Will Convene Monday! I TheO.S.G.N. asBociaUon, dis trict 3, will i meet at' the Salem General hospital Monday night at 8 o'clock. The private duty sec tion meets at 7:30 p. m. Dr. W. B. Morse will show mo tion pictures of Death Valley in California and will give a talk. Memorial Service ' . This Afternoon - The Daughters of Union Veter ans will assist Ladles of the GA.R. at a memorial service it the Jason Lee cemetery this after Friday noon at 2:30 o'clock, i