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A. rr - Event . J : CTFICIAIi FOB . DANCE Brigadier-General Thomas E. Rilea, who if making arrangements tor the Mili tary ball on Monday, Is seen at home -with' Mrs. Rllea, Janet and Tommy. Jr. (Kenn ell-Ellis photo.) " ; POPUliAR SIXGERS The Salem Women's club trio,, which. frequent-, ly presents musical numbers Includes . (standing) Mrs. Stanley Satehwell. Mrs. John' ; Mlnto,; J. seated) Mrs. George Rhoten and Mrs. Max Rogers, accompanist.' (Kenn ell-Ellis photo.) Colonial Tea Is Annual Aftair of Ghemeketa : . ; hapter-D.A.R. '-- jj,- A PATRIOTIC motif will be in evidence at the colonial tea given at Lausanne hall on Monday by Daughters of the American Revolution. The proceeds from this annua - silver tea are for the benefit of the scholarship loan fund for Willamette girls. Hours are from 2:30 to, 5 o'clock. Mrs. John H. Carkin will introduce guests to the line, which will Include past regents of Chemeketa chapter. Those in the line are: Mrs. James Heltzel, Mrs. Seymour Jones. Mrs. IT. G. Ship ley, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. C C. Clark, Mrs. Homer Goulet. Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Mrs. William Fr Far go, Mrs. Harry T. Love, Mrs: John W. Harbison, Mrs. C. C. ueerr re- gent and Mrs. A. E. Austin; Tice- the program which includes: to president. ' : cal numbers by Miss H a n n a h The two candidates for the Kaufman; piano solos by Miss "good citlsenshlp pilgrimage" Margaret Macey; a string ensem from Chemeketa chapter D A R. ble from the Meissinger studios. Miss Jean Hartman of Dallas, and with Gordon - Wincheomb, B e t h Miss Maxine Goodenough are to Jayne, Russell Beardsley, - Donald be special guests. . . ' ' 5 Pearcey and .Walter Rush. . -.. -..,:-,.... i: Junior Past Presidents i Dinner 'Thursday : I -An interestlcg. event scheduled for Thursday night' is the' first Past President's . -banquet for which,' members of ' the ; Salem ; Junior "Woman's club will ;.sl hos tesses.; The formal dinner will be . held at the Golden Fheasaxt at eight o'clock. - The. honor- gnests wiU be Miss Ruth Geer, flrstclnb . nresident. and Mrs.. Kennetk Lm. ' Mrs. C C. Clark, adrisor of the elubv will present the honor guests with the past president pins. A Taried musical program is being arranged for the renlng. Miss Lois Riggs is general chair man of the banquet and assisting her are Miss Grace Elisabeth llolman. Miss Ida Jo Eaton, Miss Rorena Eyre. Miss Ellen SirnJo and Miss Helen Brelthaupt. Eastern Star Social ' Afternoon Tuesday '. The Eastern Star social after noon will b held Tuesday at the Masonic Temple at 1 o'clock. All Eastern Star members visit ing In the capital are cordially Invited to attend. v , Mrs, Vera Barrick is in charge of arrangements ..and - assisting her are Mrs. Florence Purrine, I Trs. Vada Carson, Mrs. Marian I irtchett. Mrs. Mildred Clayton, TIrs. Cleo .Cashatt, Mrs. . Laura Douglas, Mrs.. Mae Gingrich, Mrs... I Targaret Gla isyer and Mrs. I Ella . . r , ; During the tea hour, Mrs. Sey mour Jones and Mrs. C. C. Clark will pour, Mrs. Edwin Keech, Mrs. Herbert Ostlind, wilj. senre and Mrs. LeRoy Hewlett, Mrs.-C. A. Sprague and Mrs. D. 1L Looney will assist about . the . rooms. Miss Ruth Geer will announce Benefit Card Party On Thursday " . The. members of the auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars entertained on; Thursday after noon with a card party the benefit of the, flood sufferers. A patriotic- motif -was . carried oat . in decorations, i Bridge, pinochle and five-hundred were played during the af-ternoon,- prises going to Mes dames Belle Nadon, B. C Men ,nis.C Floer, K. A. Kyle, Effie WeUel end T. E. Rush. Others attending the affair were: Mesdames C. H. Fowler, H. L. Watson, William Rash. Fred Gahlsdorf, Boh v Ballard, ' Marshall Ransdell. Albert - Far gher, Russell Mudd, Henry 81ms, M. Feet, - Reuel Smith, C. : M. Hillman, Victor Bovelle, Dorothy 'Baker, Ward Wolfe. Ruth Ny berg and Leon Hansen. ' The next party wni be held at the home of Mrs. Rath Nyberg at 105 Leslie street n Thurs day, March 4th. .i Episcopal church will be hosts for e jitney luncheon Wednesday noon 1 at the Parish, r house on Chemeketa street Luncheon will be served from 11 .m. to 1 p.m. The publle Is cordially lavlted to attend.' - -. e . - :. CaJem liebekah Lode muaber 1. wW meet Monday In L O. O, F. hall at.T:Ji for a business meet ing and benefit card party. Bridge, five hundred and pinochle will be la play. , . i - ' 'v.' .-- - Presented by : A;A;:U.W; A COMEDY' ef the gay nineties. "O Imogen", replacing , the regular meeting of the American Association of Univer sity Women, will be presented at the Elks club on Wednesday at S: II before an audienee com posed of members of the associa tion, their escorts, friends and legislators' wives who are mem bers of other A.A.U.W. branches. Mrs.. James Tate Rubey, dlree : tor of the play, is a graduate of . the dramatics department of Car negie Institute of Technology and for the past three years was. one of the directors of Columbia players. . . . The cast of characters for the comedy include Beulah Graham, Florence Stewart, Elsie Bolman, Ruth, Versteeg, Clara Schannep, Dean , Goodman, Arthur Lamka and Earl . Stewart. Costumes are in charge of Mrs. Verne Mclntyre and - Mrs. Kenneth Fitzgerald.. Mrs. Waldo C. Zeller and Lois Latimer are in charge of prop erties. , Miss - Marjorie Chrlstlanson heads the ushers who are Miss Josephine Baumgartner, Miss 'Josephine Cornoyer, Miss LoreUa Fisher, Miss Esther Glbbard, Mrs. " Sydney Kromer, Mrs. ; Kenneth Perry, Mrs. W. A. Socolofsky, Mrs. E. C. Miller, MrsShannon Hogue, Mrs. Carolyn Wilson and Miss Nettie Roberts. ' ' r BeUSigrna Phi to Give : Jashion Bridge Announcement Is being made thia week-end of the Fashion Bridge: for. which members of Beta Sigma Phi,- educational sor ority,; will be hostesses the eve ning of March 17. The affair will be held at the Elks temple. : Fashions will be shown ' the Fashion Lounge and Bishop's. Mrs. Thomas Drrnan la renaral ' chairman of the event and Is planning many interesting fea tures. . Tickets may be obtained from ' . sorority members, Mrs. Thomas Drynan. Mrs.' Frank Shafer. Miss Constance Krebs, .Miss Ida Jo Baton, Miss Dorthy -Dalk, . Miss Dorothy Blalsdell, Miss Florence Power, Miss Gwendolyn - Hunt, Miss Betty Read and Miss Ro vena Eyre. i . . - . . -, - .; : - , : ' Alpha Ms Ddphlans meet In the Library on Tneeday at f:$0 a,m. '.Those taking topics are . . Mrs. Hugh Latham. Mrs. Harry c Belt, . Mrs. M. C Flndley, Olrs. Roger. Mythlng, Mrs. W. Tv Jenks. Mrs.. Kenneth Murdock,.Mrs. H. -Joeblnson and Mrs. Rays Rehm. . Comedy WillB Seen and Heard By mna otstok - c : WE'VE BEEN LOOKING and looking for a sign of spring . , . a golden crocus or a - pale blue hyacinth trying to push Its way through the ground . ... or a bnd on our favorite Japanese quince . . . So far the pussy willows are all we can find but daffodils may be seen in the florist's window . , . On the streets now and then a new spring bat topping that fur coat . . . many re beginning to think and look for that new suit as Easter Is but little over a month . . . others are planning their gardens and the fun they will have when the first warmish day appears. VALENTINE DAY . . . Miss Beth Slewert, daughter of the A. A. Slewerts, entertained at tea for a. group of the sub-deb set . .I .The tea was very .Informal .with guests .dropping in and chat ting a while and then on to the dining-room for a enp of tea or chocolate . . . Beth and her mother received their guests In the spa cious drawing room . . . Beth wore an attractive turquoise silk frock and Mrs. Slewert wore black crepe - with full net sleeves . . . The Valentine motif was used on the table and even carried out In the cakes, cookies and sandwiches ... These high school girls acted very sophisticated and grown np as they sat holding their tea cups . . . especially Virginia Martin, who was pouring at the tea table . , . wearing a bright blue silk dress with jacket . . . Rowena Upjohn and Joan Simmons were talking in one corner about the anticipated . leap night dance at the high school Friday ... Mary Lee Fry was doing a fine Job of serving, wearing a lovely black velret dress with lace eoUars and cuffs . . . Jere and .Jan Simmons, sisters and always together, wore all black and Mary Ellen MlUs was also In black with touches of white. . HEARTS PREVAILED at the Lausanne . hall., open house last Saturday night ... Hearts on the. favors which one received at Ghemeketan8 Plans Mountain Trip ' Chemeketans plan a big week end at Mount Hood when an or ganised party leaves Salem a, S:t0 on Sunday for a day In the snow. Despite a' generous supply of snow nearer to Salem, the an nual affair will be. well attended as the real ski enthusiasts pre fer the snow : of high altitudes : for good skiing. : r Cars will leave the Senator ho tel at S: 10 next Sunday and . those wishing to make arrange ments for .transportation should register early thia week at the hotel to be assured ef a ride to the mountain. , , Skiia and poles will be avail able for rental at the Red. Devil Inn at special rates for those who are In the Chemeketan. par ty, shelter has been provided for them, and coffee win be served by the Chemeketans. Bob KeadeU is la charge ef arrangements for. those who wish to go Saturday and take advan tage of the special rate to Ma- tamas. Arrangements' for - the Saturday trip ehould be made with him. : . . ' e e e . ; - ? Judge Rossman Is Guest Speaker Judge 'George Rossman Is to be the speaker at a 1 o'clock luncheon given by the Women's Union of the First Christian church on Wednesday for- men and women 'of the church and their . friends. Reeerratlona are to. be made with Mrs. E. J. Don nell by Tuesday noon. " " ; , - After Judge Rossman's talk on "George Washington: "and the Constitution" there - wfll be in stallation of officers,- and a bus- -lness meeting. ' the door.' hearts little and big ar ranged on the dining tables, huge ones on! the doors with the girls' names . . The girls were at home la honor of Mrs. Bruce Baxter, who has done much for the hall . . . She was charming In a gown of Ice blue satin with dubonnet velvet trim ... Dean : Olive M. Dahl, who headed the receiving line, wore a sophisticated model of black crepe with cape of se qnlns . ..Many townspeople braved the elements of the wintry night .and turned out for the affair-. . .'One ef Salem's grand couples, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bish op, were seen in the reception room, always Interested In the university doings . . . Carolyn Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Woods of Portland, Mr. Wood, past president of the alumni association, was busy see ing that everyone signed her guest book. RED AND WHITE hearts, characteristic of the Valentine season, predominated at the gay Junior Woman's club dance Sat urday night . .. . The dance was a grand success with .many attend-. Ing coming In couples, foursomes and larger groups ... Being Val entine's eve and everyone in the right mood' perhaps accounted for the enjoyable evening . .' . We were reminded of spring when Mrs. Norval Edwards (Roberta Varley) appeared in a new blue and white print . . . Mrs. James Sehon, Jr.,. Daisy to most of us. was chic in a dinner gown of red velvet . . . Ruth Geer, first Junior club president, was plctttoresque In Ivory taffeta with diagonal stripes of cellophane even to her Juliet cap of rbinestonee ... Ida Jo Eaton and Lawrence Brown seemed to be having a fine time, dancing together aa usual.. The fireplace was a popular spot between danees and several times Charlotte LaDue and Ross (Veep) Gladden - were seen there . ' . Charlotte In a striking dark purple velvet dress . . . also Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heater (Lucille Rolow). e - ' Willing Workers Entertained -. The Willing Workers class met at the home ef Mrs. A. Vlttone oa Thursday afternoon for a bus iness and social afternoon. Mrs. W. W. Kerns, of Klnsella, Alta.. Canada, and Mrs. F. M. Hoyt .were special guests. Those present werjs '. Meedamee . Mabel Ross, Grace - Cox.. -Fay Humphry. C J. Reason,- M. J. DeLapp, E. X. Lane,- Lnclle Bunt, Margaret Ellis, Will May. ..Cor nelia McLatn, L. M. Morrison, Guy L. DrOL Dean. A. Shemaker, K. Smith, C. E. Bowen, E. N. DeHut. a C Cole. Clifford Har old,, C. A. Epley, N. P. ' Webb, Mabel Robinson, T. L. Ltnd, Miss Jennie - Williams. The hostess . was , assisted by Mrs. George Mlschler, Mrs. A. Jackson and Mabel, Flint. - Evening Section of : . Delphisns Meets . Beta Sigma chapter ef Del phlans is meeting at the Salem Public Library In the Fireplace room on Thursday night at T:30 for a Russian program. : ; .c The discussions to be Included in the program - are:- Russia's Claims upon our Interests -. by Bernlce M. Lee; National Traits and Characteristics by Alta Kirschner; Factors of Russian Isolation by Esther Hagedora: The Work of Peter the Great by Bessie C. Smith; IaflueAee of the French Revolution and Napoleon ic Campaigns by F. Ethel - Lam; The Character ef the Last Rus sian Jtulers by Dorothy Harland; RaspuUn'a Career by - Leah U. Suing; The Soviet Experiment by Mrs. Burton Randall. Pledging and : Initiation Today SORORITIES and fraternities' of Willamette university have put In a busy week, the girls enter taining for their mid-semester rushing and the men doing a fine Job of initiation. Today the sor orities will hold formal pledge ser vices followed by breakfast and attendance at the First Methodist chnrch. Informal preference din "ners were held last night at the houses. r w The Alpha Phi Alpha sorority are pledging Miss Betty Lou Han sell and Miss Irma Martin, Salem, Miss Alleen Moored, Miss Dorothy Moore and Miss Willetta Smith. Dinner was served at a long table centered with a bouquet of red carnations and yellow roses. " Pledges of Beta Chi sorority are Miss Muriel Wassam, Salem, Miss Julia Foglesong, Miss Rae Hun gerford. Miss Marjorie Tiedemen and Miss Genevera Pond. A blue and silver decorative scheme was used In the table decorations. Cov ers were placed for the new. pledges, Mrs. F, A. Elliott, the Misses Betty Lou Lacey, Edna Sav age, Margaret Moulton, Susanna Curtis. Marjorie Thome, Lillian Graham, Rosalie Gouldner, Betty Lane, Marguerite- Claflc, Ruth Bunsow, Charlotte Litchfield. Hel en. Olds, Pauline Wlnslow, Doro thy McGee, Carol Smith, Belle , Brown, Julia Philp, Helen Bur-, dick, Marian Wakefield, Mildred Walker, Jean Holllngsworth, Ina Bennett, Dorothy Ellinger, Lucille Brainard, Margaret Doege and Phyllle Phythian. : v ? Delta Phi sorority will entertain at dinner today In honor of Miss Valera Amort of. Salem.- The din ing table will be centered with narcissus " and red carnations guarded by white tapers. Places will be marked for - Miss Amort, Mrs. Fred Alban Weil, Misses Mar; guerlte Smith, June Johnson, Ruth Pemberton; Margaret H a u s e r, Anna Mae Unrath, Gwen Gallaber, Rosemary Huffman, Loye Bogar dus, Dorothy Dingle, Annette Jor dan, Wanda Landon, . Barbara Crookbam, Frances Faber, Kath erlne Ringe, Mary Jeannette Sar gent, Lorene . Tompkins, , Harriet Childs, Martha - Herman, Marian Steigerwald and Ruth Tscharner. Fraternity Initiation v ' Formal Initiation forv the fra ternitlee will be hel4 this morning at the chapter houses followed by breakfast. Alpha Pel Delta will honor their initiates at dinner to day at the house on . Chemeketa street. Initiates Include Graydon Anderson, Cecil Quesseth, Max" Hauser, Robert:' Brown, Salem; Victor Crow, Jack Crlswell, Cur-., tie Johnson, Dwlght Catherwood. Henry Frans, Dan - Moses, Keith Matthews, Wayne Brainard and Sam Kyle. - r.r;";-',:-;; ! Members of Ivappa Gamma Rho " fraternity will be hosts at dinner today at the Argo hotel for ini tiates, members and their dates. Newly initiated members include John Llenhart, Ted Ludden, Irwin Wedell, Clayton Wheeler, Gilman Davis and Charles BIckner. . ' The Golden Pheasant will be the scene for the Sigma Tan Initiation breakfast. New members Include B1U . Wagner, Dayton Robertson, Frank Hunt, Ridge ly Miller, Tom Gabriel, Ronald Adams, Oren Mc Dowell, Salem; Curtis Raxle, Bill Burget, Ronald Shark, George La Vatta, Grover. Williams, , Dick Walker, Leonard Ranton, : Ken- neth Brunkow and Stanley Eland. Miss Elma Weller will present students In recital on Tuesday night at her studio. Jiiss Ann Louise Gilbert, soprano; will be guest artist ' daring the recital . which begins at S o'clock. , Mrs. Georpe Cheney and Mrs.' Ceorge -iht. K. ' Moorhead spent 1 Saturday 1a Portland. Birthday SALEM society is lookinar forward with unconcealed ex citement to the formal military ball to be given at Crystal 't.i: Gardens tomorrow night. -,- - - : ! vPreance parties wiU'be large and elaborate, decora tions will be colorful and for once the geutlemen guests will excel in attire.. ' , '. . '-- : - ' .4 ; Washington's birthday his given opportunity for a gay, multi-colored patriotic setting fot toe -Military ball, which Is the highlight of the mid-formal season. Vibrant buge calls, brilliant uniforms,1 breathlessly lovely, gowns will be amonf , the thrills of the ball.-' ' - ' :j "7 ! ''';tv' - J : -iC'Uarieh Described. . Startinir at ten. o'clock the erand march will be broadcast with a verbal picture, of the glamorous event given by Miss ClaTe Shannon and John M. Poorman. ."Boots' Grant is in charge of the broadcast and Bart Woodyard and his or chestra will provide the musical : setting bcth broadcast and dance."-. 7',. : - lr-':-r-' :-. ': .' - " V ' ; ? National Guardsmen will assist . with ..cars at the en trance, dancinsr will start at 9 o'clock and the grand march at 10 o'clock. Every consideration is being given, by reserve officers to make the MiliCary bal the most spectacular and distinctive dance of the year in Oregon. Th6 ball is strictly Invitational. . - '- . - - - rT-' ' ' Distinguished ' ; . v : . Rotable' guests of honor who have been invited are: . ' ii Governor and Mrs. Charles H. Martin, : Major General and Mrs. G. A. White, Major General arid Mrs. Paul B. Ma lone, Brigadier General and Mrs, Thomas E. Ri lea, Brigadier General and Mrs. James T. Parsons, Brigadier General and Mrs. George C. Marshall, Lieutenant Commander, and Mrs. John Beckwith, Honorable and Mrs. Earl W. Snell, Honor able and Mrs. Rufus Holman, Honorable and Mrs. Frank M. . Franciscovich, Honorable and Mrs. Harry D. Boiyin Mayor and Mrs. V. E. Kubn, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sprague, George Putnam, Colonel and Mrs; C. McLaughlin, Colonel and Mrs. George T. Perkins, Colonel and Mrs. WMiam A. Aird, Col onel and Mrs. Carle Abrams, Colonel and Mrs. Charles Stein- -hauser. Colonel and Mrs. Henry C. R. Akin; Colonel and Mrs. Roy K. Terry, Colonel and Mrs.' Horace M.-Francis, Major and Mrs. James McFarland, Major and Mrs.' Wilbert R: Far go, Major and Mrs. C. S. Pettee. , - ' - . . . . . - ''."'.'" f '. ;. .":.,".-" '..''' Parties Are Planned :. - ;z ' . Any number, of smaU and large parties are being ar ranged to precede and follow the ball. .Major General and Mrs. George A. White will be hosts for a buffet supper fol lowing the dance at their West Lefelle street home. Over 40 have been bidden including a number of out-of-town guests. Brigadier General and Mrs. Thomas E. Kiiea are entertain ing informally before the ba1! at their South High street home and also will be hosts for supper after the affair. - - Lieutenant and Mrs., William H. Hammond have invited a number of out-of-town guests to their home on E street pre ceding the ball. Captain and Mrs. N. K. Raymond will enter tain informally at their North 24th street "residence before the dance for a group of their friends. Captain and Mrs. Wil lis E. Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson have bidden guests to the Vincent home on Walnut street preceding the dance.-- r- -::--; s.i .f ' Entertain Before Ball . .: . : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor have asked a group -of the younger set to their home for an informal affair before the ball. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Braun and Mr. and Mrs. R D. Woodrow will be hosts for an informal buffet supper at the Braun home on McCoy street following the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Roger " Mything have invited about . 25 friends to their home on North Capitol street preceding the ball to meet Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wl Gibson of Portland who wiU be among the out-of-town guests at the affair. Guests will return to the 'Mything home following the dance for a buff et supper. Mr. and Mrs. Harris A. Lietz are arranging an informa affair at their home on South Liberty street to precede the dance. , , ; Woman's Clubhouse. Scene of Affair The benefjt tea given on Fri day afternoon at the Woman's clubhouse fQr the benefit of the Children's Farm Home near Cor vallls was attended by over 200 women from Salem, Dallas,. In dependence and Corvallls. .Miss Kathryn Gunnell'c excel lent colored films depicting scen ery, and Industries of . Oregon were shown to : an enthusiastle audience. - Robert Utley, from Willamette University, sa&g dur ing the afternoon's program. ' Oregon ' grape and pussywil lows, forming 'the decorations, gave a springlike appearance to the rdbms. The lace covered tea table was centered with, a bou quet of daffodils, accacia, pink carnations . and. blue . anemones: Lighted tapers were arranged on either side of the colorful centerpiece.'- " . ' " . . llrs. L M. Shannep and Mrs. C. P. 'Bishop poured, 'Mrs. Chsrles Galloway, MrsrrFrank , Myers, Mrs; . Kenneth v Murdoch, Mrs. George Rossman; Mrs J. M. Dev on, Mrs. Saul - Jans, Mrs. Edwin Thomas ''and Mrs.' Lester Pear mine aerved. - , ; . .. e e e ' - i i . . ..... , . ' . . Spanish War Veterans Acudliaiy' Entertained " The annular of the United Spanish .War Veterans met Fri day afternoon at the aome of Mrs Emma Vesper on north 17th street.'- Assisting hostesses) , were Mrs. B. E. Buckles and Mrs. Le Roy Hewlett. A George ' Wash ington program i was ; given and the. patriotic motif - used in the deeorationa . , Those present were. Mrs. Z, Mlckelson Mrs.' Charles W Wll son, "Mrs. Arthur GIrod, Mrs. Ida C. Moore, Mrs. Charles Brant, Mrs. Frances Long, ' Mrs. Martha Herrington, Mrs. M. W.-. Baker Mrs. Cnarles McKlnley, ' Mrs. J. BY Arnold, Mrs. Lulu -Humphrey, Mrs John J3ertelson and the hostesses.--.- " - . r , . , -,V'V Plant Twins Honored On Birthday . '' A double birthday party, with two cakes, honored Phyllis and Audrey; ' twin daughters of Mr. and '. Mrs. ' Harry Plant when school friends of the niae-year olds gathered at their home for a party on Wednesday. : Red. . white and blue were the decora tive colors ' usvd Those attending the party T were': Laana Lane, WHda Hunt, Betty Turner. Nan cy" Hageman, ; Larry '"Van Vlecky Ilarry Plant.- fr:t Beverly Epley. Jean and Ganive Craee, Shirley Plant, and Marine - Toeve.. Town and Gown Club ' Speaker Scheduled Mrs. Clark Noble Is the speak er for the meeting of the Town and Gown club which will b held in Lausanne Hall on Thurs day at 2:30.-Mn. Noble who.hae traveled extensively will speak on Morocco. Mlas Rae Ilungerford and Miss Marian Chase -will pre sent a violin, duet, accompanied by Miss Belle Brown at the pi ano. - ;.. . Mothers of .Willamette univer sity girls, their friends, end mem bers of the Xaphaterlan club wUl be special guests. Mrs. Ernest. Richards will be tea hostess, as sisted by Mrs. .Bruce Baxter, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. S. B. Gillette: Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. Egbert .Oliver, . Mrs. C O. Wilson; and Mrs. If. A. Cornoyer. r Miss Sparks Married at Church Service 1 : . - Oh. Friday night at the Roae dale Friends 'church . Miss Mary r L. Sparks became the bride of Milton Bingenheimer at a candle light' service.:' Many friends and relatives were .present.' st the ceremony which was - performed by 'Rev. Miller Porter of Salem Heights, assisted by Rev. Francis Ohse of Rosedale. .The bride Is the daughter of . Mr; and. Mrs.. Hen Sparks of- Sa lem Heights. "She-wore a lovely - gown, of white 'satin and a- short veil, ' and carried a bouquet -of swaet naaa Ad . rarmtinm Rh. ' sraav attended. by -,Mlse . Lucile Bingenheimer, s 1 s t e r of the groom, who wore blue satin. Forrest . Cammack sang "Be cause" and Leah Ohse played the wedding march. Ushers were Glen 8parks, Paul Cammack, Ar thur Bingenheimer and Ivan Bln cenhelmer. The count win k . at home in Salem. 'Mrs. Minto Hostess To Press Club ; Mrg. John .Mlnto will be hos tess to members of the Salem . Women's press club on . Tuesday afternoon for a 1:30 dessert luncheon. ' - ' Members of the club "are: Mrs. E. E. Thomas, Mrs. R. J. Hen dricks, Mrs. Stephen Mergler, Mrs. Cbarlea Sprague. Mrs. Ralph : Curtis. Mrs.', "Don Upjohn, Mrs. -Hal Hoss, ; Mrs. Ralph Kletzlng. Mra. W. - Conner, Mrs. Harold Pruitt, Mrs. John M Jut u. Mrs. W. : A. Bcott, Mrs. A. Dorree,t Mrs. Stephen A. Etone. Mrs. Fred ZJmmer rati, -Mrs. 'Addison Lane.' Mrs; AL Linbeck and Mrs. Deer Sprague. .. 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