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--..--1 rfte imusicai xj 4. - " X - r' - RTUSIC centers the sbcial cJendar;f or the; .comn .weel -111 with "several jmirtant 'majprrmusi . I for Salem. Musicians of ihecity will appear in the aeyeral 'frV: with:visitmo;,piet artists : on the' pame programs. ek -, .- i .v ' , . '.- - : . ' ..J - ,.- . i - i -' " 1 . i 1 ! M 1 t s ' A 1 , - i - ; - ? " ' . -.:' '. i v V . -w : v - ' r-V. .-'.-r, t- 'Yfv - v V; f -v J - - - . . - - -Yi - J s ' , - , - 1. , 1 ' . - ,t ' , - ' 1 .f -' W-lh ' iy1 nVJ- -'the: valentine bore-; i. .. A - ii? . .- JS ' V-'" , ' K-V'Mifc. ) )V Betty., danhtcr ofMr.nd Mrs. " : t 75 M' KV!! f "H.-;E. Gordon; center. Dorothy '.- -V - ' " C'.: .-J; f ;-' r ( C : -VV v'-r''' " fri'.r I fGk? H Kenneth Mackentle.'on the right" " , . 1 1 : . "; ' Tim,r v '. ' ' . I ; vSi 'TL-cSfH-''' 'f ' i : ,I 11 1) J Jacqueline, daughter of Mr. and . , ' ' . . . - ' . X A . - -" WiJ Mrt. Floyd Berkey. (1 enneEllla . . ' ' . . -- . I". 1 1 - i - This afternoon, musi&mincjed foUt witt' gather at the 'fttudfa MU Vio4nfe Mtnri:-324 North tDitol "street, at 4 'doek to meet the internationally known pianist, Miss Ola , 'Steeb The occasion; Is another hf: Miss . Meltoh9 -delightful : Woman's Club Tea Planned For Friday Y Seen and Heard 0 N FRIDAY at 3 o'clock, mem- . By Jerjmc Upston Rogers, the accompanist. . . A INFORMAL INITIATION rfas number of the soiona wives Its laughs for us . . tears for S?11 : am,on f"- th. nn H. Steiwer of Fossil. Mrs. Wal- hoo. - , " E. Pearson of Portland, Mrs. With Maiiy Dances The Deluge.. bers of the Salem Woman's Jo;vh" rd" s to, ay hello Mrs- J- H- MeCloskey of Norway. M the state are liVe with Inter Military Ball Valentine Season Gav Is Formal A -flro-Iw lyiven by LiluDs musica.1 twn. irivpn parh month' at her- sttidio. -:. ;Miss Steeb,: the honor. ffuestj jplaye4 the.;Brahrns Sonata j m: K-in Portland Vestrrlav.. 'cominff. 'directly here a? gnest . .' of Miss Melton. She is well known ati a': concert pianist In this . country and Europe, having played in concert on both the . .. . continent and in the United States? She; nowheads th pino;: school in' Los Angeles which -ber' .r.hani?.'. .. - : "t i - Miss Steeb will play Several selections during the Mter- y. noon. The younger students of Jliss Melton .who- are on the ; afternoon program are: Margaret Wonderlick, Jean Claire ' Swift, Helen Ruth Mars..Rosemary Gaiser and Louise Deviny. ; Students from the Oregon Normal school who wilj play are X Warren T. Elliott and Berniee Bpoblgr, -,,;-' -r: V . f Advanced students from the Melton studio- are : . Eleanor i ; Afipinwall, Elizabeth,.Lewis and; Lois Burton. .: ; : ' .. r Miss Blanche Cohen, mezzoj soprano, teacher of voice at , Oregon Normal school, Monmouthr will. sing' two. groups in-' - ciuumg : juy nean cver: r auniui, cava; ,ve xuu ; ut a Whyte Lily Grow,", old EngUsh; Varnka,s Song",by A Von Stutzman;; Schubert's Ungednld";.VMy Love Is Like the Red, Red Rose! MacDerroid; 4WUI o' the Wisp," Sposs. , Fred Neal will accompany her at the piano. . . v : In the reception line af tei the program will, be . Miss : Steeb, Mrs. Frank Eichenlaub, state president of the Oregon : State Music Teachers' association; Mrs. David Eason, presi- . dent of . the Salem branch ; Mrs. Kate Dell Marden, state president of the National Federation of Music Clubs ; Miss ' Martha Reynolds and Mrs. Edith Densxnore. - - ; Others assisting Miss Melton are: Mrs.. George Rhoten, Mcs. J. A. Jelderks, Miss Alice 0nry Brown; Mrs. Phil Mar rett, Mrs. B. C. Elliott, Walter Denton, - Mrs. J. A; Holt, ; Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. James Green, Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrs. Charles Sherman, Misses Eleanore ; and Elaine Sherman, Lois James', "Vivian Aspin wall, Bettie Lou Elliott Margaret Siegmund, Maxihe Holt, Helen Meth erell June McGinnis, Frances Paris. . - ' Pouring will beMrs. C P. Bishop; Miss Margaret Cosper, Mrs. Mable Powers and Miss Dorothy Pearce.- :; ' " ' Philharmonic : Orchestra .' . The next musical treat is- the Salem Philharmonic , orchestra's concert to be given tomorrow'.'nigljt in Leslie auditorium when the group of young musicians will present a program, tinder the direction of Jacques Gershkovitch. Miss , Jeannette Scott, concertmaster,4 will play an incidental selo ' with strings accompaning. . i " - ' ! - Bernard Barron, guest soloist for the "evening, is well known as a cellist and his appearance here is of special interest as it is his first concert in the northwest ; with an orchestra. . ', ' "" ' .; '- . :' . " i Here is the program for the evening's concert: Oferture to Oheron. .:..-......'......;...........Kart,Mtrla Ton Webber Orchestration by GershkOTltehA Dane of the KTmnhi : : Hector Beritos TTt .Leon Boellmana For cellaand orchestra. ..............-.............Camnie Saint-Saens 'Incidental solo, Jeannette Ecott. clab will be hostesses at the an nnal benefit tea for the Children's M ILITARY circles throughout and smile. Ipperclassmen ap- j. h. wciosKey oi isorway. if i tbe sute are liT with Inter- , fn'r hp winter season to be iriven bv the Salem Philharmonic spring atmospbere p r e- est in the forthcoming brilliant mHIS has been a week of dances with many important clubs IZlZ T - rnunarawnic 1 shout th rnonm snii on ivall tw i.m oi - r-i . ... . . .i . nrrneStTa. ! . nr.m... .i.Ua.,.. nn Cni.Hi rm. lueui 10 ran a mem unawares n. AotrAn- m-A ...i.. ... .. . . . . (h affsimi ThvoA tgnAa vara hVirtov nifrVif Tho Nutcracker Suite JL.-. : . Peter Tchaikowtky " 1 . .-March"'''.-':-.- " , Arabian Dane '"' Russian Dane Walts of the Flowers This Is the second of a series of three concerts planned Woman's clubhouse on South Cot tage street. the affairs. Three dances were held Friday night, the MacDoicell Club The third on our week's series of musical events Is the k'.I i, ..,. large mirror surrounded by will become the nnlnant aetttnr f fnter-Rornritv formal riven bv the three Willamette sororities The major part of the program at tneir hous8. . . ohey orders Jaicni118 tlpe m v1o7 !l?T-I a most Pctciar grand march. at-the high school gymnasium, the Wisteria dub dance and concert by the Portland Ad Club Gleemen under the auspices 11 be the nbowina of movine pic- noiaers. . . everyone naa a grana paii militarv honors will b nM n.-ar., j t u. t nT. ..k ' i -rT T ooi; BHflitnniim mi Worlneitrifiv "l '""''- ft" v" c""""" " ,1ms ..oln ,Ka aftomMMn n-a a . , . . . . . . ijej10iaV U2U1CC Utah 1111(111 LUC BIU1UM W UU1U1 HVUIOUB UUU Ul LUC 1UK1AJVCU VU UbOllb auvuwwu v.. . , . .. , I it nmriiimiHiitfn nrriMM wirii tin. " ... .... . . . . - Educating women in the beau ties of Oregon and giving a knowl edge of industries is one of the major projects of the State Feder ation of Woman's clubs and this program will aid toward that end. rinii tI.me BayInS the afternoon was to distinguished officers with bu- gies Heralding their arrival as they last enter the bnllronm in lea I th 1 C.l.. b n .... . gret.. . A week which will have "V-? Srn marcn in the escort of their ita memories home on Falnnonnt Hill. . . to aide, and coiors ua memories. tfa fezninlae contingent of the , -CLIMAXING a busy week for ,L,, elifJl ' A . Dancing will start at to aflow fiiren nv Kiinnrn linnneii. inese ,1 , .i. i iiims are in naiurai coiors,. ana rooms. . . even invade the attics . show scenerv and industries of Koe'o.Ann . SPINSTERS AT HOME . uu uaocuicuis juuvil I J tiirii i c Oregon. Valentine ball was held at Haiel fire en. Wisteria CSub Dance Y1"!". " ZT't Hirertion of Wmiam Robinson Boone and have nlanned a ASluria, nuBe n hmhi - m i nio-ht. nt R?SO o'clock. Those attending the dante were rrha prt-iorij a a rinh niomon 'AtnrnmU rmfav fVi Wa aft KMAUU JkV. V W-v-v VWV UkJ W WMVS,W ' " Members of the wisteru club Martin, Kdythe Davis. Ruth 1 contrasted concert of numbers including a group of sacred entertained with tneir moniniy 0.Nsll, Pat TaTi0r. Claire Hurley. enno-a Tfnc?Qn flV snnm. n1 rpvp1 Tnl.noniilftr"ielctinn. hnth Initfatoa and momhora nt -..j. .... IlmS IOr AS many AS POSSlble to Qance rnaaj ov TVirnlhT TTihh MaTln Cooden- 111 j il l. -Ml i 1 4V.. c sororny MSto'S "' befor tn, ost extraor: hall The St. Valentine STDi t. . . It was the tea . thesnoi not Bart Woodyard's carried out In the T'mgzn, Haxel Magee. Marge Mar- jration party yef gone BarbaraiCT music will be aug- gaily trimmed red hearts placed 8 een Tgter. Josephine All proceeds from the concert will be given by. the Mac- Dowell club toward flood relief, and It Is hoped that a sub stantial contribution tojhis cause may be realized through Willamette was the formal Friday night VYirkVA t loco o lolaKpatfnn Proceeds of thesilver tea will go and officially opened the social LulcJ Fisher 'younger debs of the rented with singers and other en- around the Jlf. Morse. Doriene Chapman. Dorothy ; the funds from the Ad Club's appearance Wednesday, to the Children's Farm Home. season for the second semester. ' J BtJ "T tertalners. Cars will be greeted was a feature of the evening. ijM. Nadlna Orcntt. Virrin- i rm.. t-i., v, .n mmiWa Mrs.. J. M. Devers heads the r , r'"'.""" u.c." at the curb br national mardnm-n Onests for the evening were Mr. r 7 " V V c ' ".i. v " V mwuwco iwmu8 . " ... " - me aoor. . . unce insiae tne ,., -A - - - -, lumuiiuOT uu n .uftcuiiuu,, Bionae Vivian Notn seemed to is to oe assisted by .Mrs. c V. be having an wisnop, Mrs. a. carrier. Airs, time and wore a deen rose taf- wintry day e inaiae me v ., Hnnn .nf Mm Albert Grar. Truman ' . "-".t ' . was loreotten and . . .. : xayior, iAJruiio. ouinu, ueuor -:.it a - - t . maniimm a r tn. .ntrtnu. rnmmin,. Mr. a Tin m r. uiarenco . M . - . .""""f. tne gracious hospitality of tne . " - ,r ur.. R W. Wvatt. .""f.ow.e I I. Yiadsna Cantor George Anderson . uiauui. io. u. .xc. Atio. ume ana wore a deep rose tar- SDinstera and their na.tioneses " unomciuuuu io ueioS re, "'7"' Uolohn. Letha Boyd. Anita Rn- e .. 1 - U. Q. Boyer. Mrs. Charles Gallo- feta dreS9 made withP full 8k!rt eI 8 "dte j n PHe you glven b tne Rerre Officers to Carl Waltenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Qa "ook. Sybil fepears. ! Bon f Mary rZST way. Mrs. Harry Belt. Mrs. George and sleeves trimmed in deeper fLIIiJ U. K make Sa,em.. MI1IUry tne B. L. Bradley. Mr. toyd, Miss . ja4 Simmons. EllaineSherninl .v.8?!?!!606 B,a,te8lee "", cnini.ii virrii Tiar Ned Hickinson. uoraon irowie Car- it. .Diack nossman, ; jrs. ueorge bwiu. Airs, velvet. . . Together as usual the uienn- . raxon. airs. Kennein well-known foursome . . .Lucille Kuraocs, airs, jonn Kana. Mrs as tney greeted you mane you " w- C t vfr vvi mim Be,I ueorw di feel right at home. .. Mrs. Cross mae em,!MM",ary " ltne ?,d1' iI i u 'Jan Simmons, Elaine Shen received guests in a lovely gown flllJ9 f'mnn -- RIckman. L.o I Wi of gold metal cloth and wore a ,??A?:Je G"de.r' "1"' Al"" Orah Elliott. Betty Metcalf. ......Pergolctl The Gleemen Saul Jans and Mrs. Lester Pear- mine. Iis Beth Siewert Tea TT-tess Today LOVELY event of today is the . . " . " : r tiu iiiMii ciuiu buu wure i.mii . .. . .. .. . .... - . j Bramard and John Kelly and COrsage of .gardenia. . . While "Tf- r.cy invitation- ana Airs. Vr7" .T men Jean Vehrs. Bette Detnarest, cloud. Marguerite Clarke and Louis riiv al and formal. Absolutely no men Mrs. Gail Jones, Mr. and Mri. ,.,,.' tw.ii. ! Clouds . Stutt. . . Lucille J was lovely in mullberry taffeta made on prin cess lines with tiny buttons from neck to hem. . Marguerite' in one of the new smart white boleros with wide lace at Av.win. t.. ki-T, bottom of the black skirt Beth Siewert. daughter of Mr. "' Chanto very good-look-and fr Albert A. Kiewert win ho laS in red taffeta. . . Eddie hostess at .her home on North Averlll. Marian's brother, up matching Telvet trim! carrying WB.V.re in.ere rna: spear. . fll - ' . ,.. rt.f , ,n1 Mr. Tialnh -f"""" o Dry Those Tears.- and Mrs. George A. White, spin- j,'.." ,;,; ' : r .7i.i. - ZZ' n " m r,.t -morey, iseveriy uaies, Barbara r - Harden Holm ster patronesses were to the liv- d"fat,otb81wU11 dmlttf to BeuUen Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Qui- Craln Virginia Wagner. ii Alida - W " - . ... dull this richlv vibrant rp1la tA fr and Mrs. Harrv -Kroner. . . . . .v . . mg room. .. irs. opears in , V.v" ." ". 7" " "-Ti." C -v. i'a - mbhmuk, uaroara ump, jsmr- T tv. fAntB v-Hn Mad H rail iuvdq w uu uaic t!T lua lucuiwiouiu -- iaa. ar r f mM "niv " : .... Charles ..Del Riego ,n black with figured top of gold ' ".'7", t, Hn-. it . i i.V fi.iZ m " lee McCain. CUra Bell Burnside. lace and rose metal cloth and Mrs. i?r!JedJ?; St1"d"' Mr; Ruth JaneXJuigley. Eleanor Aspin- f th, the white in deep red yelret. . . Ji?';,!?"-.111110?" "d MI"' ?' J?1? waJi' MTd wall. Hilda McDowell, Elisabeth Sont of th .Morley (1557-103) Just a few of. the good-looking l',"!",' 7, " "".;""" Zook, Dorothy Wright, Betty Eyer- gowns. . . Miss Grace Elisabeth 'iMtaftr??ffi ViJ'iiL'wT: ly. Julia Johnsonf Alice tJnruh. Holman in tile taffeta with 808 . National bank building. Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mer- , . wild Rvii.r bl v. i .3 rauiiuiiice. noil. air. ana jars. Aiunt a. wu- ,.xti .......Russian Folk Fong the Life-Boat Men... :. . .Russian Folk Bong Soloist Panl Scheuerman At Father's Door : - ..... : Russian Folk Song gown with black Over 75 Invitations have been ls- or Tnat oroctaea satin. . crepe dinner sued to members of the vounrer : FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE. . . sequins. contingent. at the tea for which Mrs. George In royal blue lace with red Miss Mary Parker and Miss-Ed- R- K- Moorhead was hostess Serving in the dining- room were Ith Heise will open the door. Miss Thursday honoring Mrs. George Esther Wood in black Velvet ac 5?r.1!.. 5! Drake's Drom.." ' r Heart Is a Silent Vloli Man River, The Gleemen IV. .. .Coleridge-Taylor ..Fox-Andrews ' . . Kern Winter street. Calling hours will l Oregon escorted Annette an old fashioned , nosegays . . i . Cl.L," J . R en V" S Ct - J Jackie Williams. VirginU Wagner. . Z'J be from three to five o'clock. -run. "opaisiicaien in a moaei caroyl Braden in bright rust .V7 M,nflTB,T., Jr Simmons. Daphne Potter, auma uiuiici uai i v m. a. uuu x re? v np- um i vinia ijirpnz. m r. - ann mt r. . - va fore the dance. Mr. and Mrs. v?naAii TtAatler. Mr. and Mrm. H. J. "r TTUOie. , .. . Soloist Ernest Hugill The Gleemen Robert Tavlor. Mr. and Mr wn., u. .. u.. i.ri a Messrs victor Gibson. AI Slew- . ' - A v. Ham Hammond. Mr. and Mm k m, ...i w n n u. rt, Wilfred Hteedorn, Bob Rwn, nn Rlver ;. ......:..arr. by Burleigh K. Raymond, ud mmr Athmr. v t: rnw- Vc- Arnold Thornstad, Carroll i Drew. Tha Wanderers..,' . , ,. l...;....RasbaJi .uu.ou7 uutinue, airB. uoir8r Mittrr tv uuu in unci veivei c- . - .I.,. ; a ' . . , IJI-t,.-,! Cltl VV- T .v... . - !. B..1 CI......... I oiotri lua ner noioer win re- -u'j " " 11 n. . . ui .uu icmuitcu ana siring 01 imns - 1 - t,v Tnl1n.v r. t amv nr ,. . vr , the drawing room. Mrs. Chaney. dating from the lavender chiffon made! on flo- V V V Mrs. James Teed; Mr. and Mrs. tf6.0? Il xAn.' ?! . HriU used In the decorations. : Large Coquille. . ." The t hostess and corner were Mrs. Lowell Kern MlSS Turtle Honored Error Ross. Mr. and Mrs.i Ray 7" J' bouquets of red tulips will be ar- honor guest received Informally In a smart black suitand Mrs.! A f PaPtv - Morrison. Mr." and Mrs. Junior iteheakSfeiS T ? VZ7Z Glarura j- .v.. i -- . . tn rk.n i ... i..-.t. in tt ji.i.i.- i- j AI Jr any , i.i.i . Tkir. w u! Thiim. Areneart, jacc Koaen, Tnure ana , ? SoloistErnest- Hugiii Tne Gleemen . - tea table will be covered with a a navy blue silk trimmed with tan coat with Tuxedo- front of Beatrice Turtle was the a8, Mr. and Mrs. L. Carpenter. Dr. Y "nd ,trSLm! T ,B!! The Gleemen's concert will be followed by a supper party Soloist William Mullen .-..-Gilbert white lace cloth centered with at- embroidered flowers and ashes beaver. As we were leaving Mrs.j honor gnest at a ValenUne party and Mrs. E. L. Bmnk. Mr. and . In n t-C Trlmn ni!!' at the Woman's clubhouse " in honor Of the 8inp;ers, their elson. T n.-m, n AX k -.J .. ( .11 Womnll'l On V Mo aana lii.tnr avatal V all V J- f ber home On Conrt atret V)vtta-A -l nr..... law lr. XlOWara w"i auiucu iv wicib ui 1 1 " " vuukj binicu vj. a. 11 vi ucr 11 iciiuo. j. ; I . DOUS, winitiiw ,I, Hl w- tractive arrangement of red car- f roses lace. . !. Our gracious Carl . Collins nations and f reesias in a silver hostess wore Tust crepe. Jnrrpnnl tor which Mrs. James 8. Stewart Mr. Harold Colran. Mr. and Mrs. . "nwi, amucu mw, ' calAm rlnkanl 41ia M.AnAli L.k dronned In from K andw-sfwas hostess Saturday night at niinh Kletalnr: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Btnart Nelson, Tommy Williams, wivc mcui.v, " (Iris Jenks, Robert Elgin. Ter holders and red cellophane th afternoon, several being ar- It was one of the lo vilest tea and games were in play during placed on the table, Young maids who will assist in the serving and about the rooms ranged especially by Mrs. Mar we've ben to In a long time S ZriXVZZ.tZ SlSi'- " SS - American legion Will 5 Mis. Sedgwick Engaged SS5 UVSS. HcrK: ?"i "".i"'?"- Entertain Gnesti : ,To Emme,t Kleinke n eerTiiiK biiu ixuui me rooms V V T 1 ' TT wUl be Miss Patricia Schramm. ADelS-Lieliman -VOWT8 Miss Vivian Aspin wall. Miss Janet c-,;,! T? tlir and Miss Betty Byrd.-Miss Bar- " iXCCe,mV bara Craln. Miss Vivian Mllllgan. -The jnarrlage of Miss Dorothe iuria virrinii xfartin ft Vara Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Beechler. Mtsa Suzanne Schramm. Mrs. Henry Lehman, and Richard Miss Jere Simmons. Miss Llla Mur- Abls . of Interest to Salem erlcan legion and auxiliary win honor legislators and their wives.; Dinner will be served : at 6:30 Monday night at Fraternal temple. Members of the American Le- ,' ; An, Interesting engagement was V V V Wives of the members f the and Mrs. E. Berg, Mr. and Mrs! the evening with prises to Mrs. Georce R. If. Unnrh.nl and Mrs. Leon. DoW Mr. tt.i V 1 ' 7" . " J Ernest Greenwood. Ronald Adams. Stewart and Mis. 4B RKa 5SH "SiSff I" V ThT.er;.e m tte "7In: R. F. Rossnef. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. wain. Marion RI chU b Rrnwrf " anxfliaryjare elannlnf made known In Dallas Wednes- rSu1? reTuSpV : SS-o;? SiS. IK MUer d pro0Hto,.r;d.M.wkeB Miss Betty Sedg. freeslas nanked with r Ut aSS SSpA. I" ti Mr. and Mrsv otto Hoppes. . . r.a. , r- Foreign Wars and auxiliary and kcr httrothirtu rmmn trt.i.i,. man Knmnar riala Inhn.x. mil uwuusuieu v r Tcieram lav son OI HI ra , I in l Ifl.l.v. v rti v Mt Ma men ii-rv. mis nrr - wa. umtv -- . ..w uus dbht toooer. i .n.t. ai.iit a -vu, uu ... . . . t - Ellen mTii- Miss Jane Simmons. January 10 at the Presbyterian . T? ernoon at the home . Mr.. and Mrs. George R. K. Moorl tx.$A,i ..T.tw.t. ToVrnai r Wagner. Eugene Strickland. For- ?5:v iLif mp,a on Miem. . mis. Sedgwick Is a grad mi w.,r.it utia. Parsonage with Dr. Grover C. ueorge swirt at ,z:30. bead. Mr.; and Mrs. 8. H. Iher- X." iw ie or uregon state Coll Marv f w pimhertnn Birtchet officiating. JE- ..c-. ; Kells will ! talk on wood. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Stewart. X..JZ1' ZV..,ZU Tt Thompson, Howard Llechty. The covered dish dinner at and was a. member of Beta - ---- - . - Mrs.,Abels Is a graduate of rarnesi evidences or cnristlan- Mrs. Leona , Dolese. Miss Grace VrZ aHarrr Wesleva J " V V r : :30 WW begin the meeting, and foromy, sne la on the i ' .: n..... e... .... a ... .. Kt ' In Ireland and the rirlnrt. t t.vi- vrt.. t...- Hasel Green ana Harry wesiey s , . , nrnrrtm arm fniinw Thitu in hlrh ichoar rinir nr. v ! vi csuu bwib cuiieKe ana attena- . . . . - . - uu, vuiuvbt nuimea. DeMolays at Haxel. Green r" Wagner. Eugene Strickland For- auxiliary In Fraternal Temple on Salem. Miss Sedgwick Is a gr ege Phi Dallas lain W a , , . . ' - - ! - " MT - W3 " " w . a - ........ . ar... atiuni The American War Blothers will ed Willamette nniversitv where ?J a i"0?""6 c,ctt Trom; Miss ( Margarets McAlplne. MUa r"e8L'a ffT .1 .v. "fDfr "a Cameron charge of the social Hour are Ma graduate of Salem acbooU loM their regular meeting and she was a member of Alpha Phr lM "B ,6 r lztn centuries." Helen Bird. Miss Adelaide Rock- -, inwfV . .TJ" , .v 1 " colUboraUng Mrs. Leon Brown, general chair- and is in business In Salem, social afternoon on Tnesday at Alpha sorority. At present she 2 v ? ' V i wood. Miss HenrletU .Stewart UfattTfr. ineatalpatl n". "nu1 JE1" Mrs. Fred Jaeger, kitchen. Miss Viola Crosier. MisV NaV th borne of Mrs. Mary Ranch at Is Home Economies Instructor In 'a dUeassJon. of the edacational n onn Merritt. , t S.fZlJLlt f dance nPrSiT,lt,lCe. WlU,b "Blte MrV, Sin" Setiey' d,ne Mlllhollen and Miss Sedg. 1810 Center street. Mrs. . Mabel the high school at Reedsport. Mr. fund andsr a sn! V V V ; IA T nlnt ta.f,i"- Jnl0' Sah M.' Gorman Mclnal Mrs. wlek were hostess for the party Lockwood and Mrs. Llsbeth Wat- Abeu is a graduate of Oklahoma tlTe meetlne to b. id tn ri o, u" 'ZZ-''niiZ . fl' v u""w' wnicn carriea oat the TalentJne a..a. l.a lfflil.ri. ! C,aa, tll.. Hil ta 1. V . .. .- " era i o iu iuu,iuo iduiu6'u . bwv. vum-.o auv. la ju uuiincH : on f (Britrr 2 . kirthday program. The social com- in Reedsport. r - the subject of msttee jnemdes siesaames j. ; r vy. - - . Salem W.C.T. tm-m. a a aa w-v 1-1. a. ' . 1 fWVU . J atl-S. .a r - w ' o -iu jL-ciDfuanii arm ngmi, . u -w-..- auui iccunu. ana siaouea as aira. ueoni narnprr. un. JimM . aiAtir - T)ii an. a . L.Tr- .iS M.ond!-' a,terxn at 1 Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- one of the season's highlights Cooke, Mrs. WlllUm Taw, Mrs. printed on Valenttae nankina a meeting of the o'clock in the Salfim pmi. icihinn-v. Vr' and Mrs. Albert H. In elaaalrai nt-rranm-nt a . n- mp i. p.im.f.M r rx r..e napsina U. on TU at hr. n.u- -T .i7-r7TV" .i . tttt.,, IV " " VI . . . rereaiea tne engage- ' miviuu vi uiiicrn win ha iiij. as r. jaaita m a vs a icaiuio ui uifl BruKrira w iai um Mn mnn myia un mm ii -t w tw n tmavi aaV lru. vt i av .