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V.lviTilitil U I: .Mrs. Crawford Tea Hostess Today fTlO welcome Mrs. Hal DeSart, X who recently came to ; Salem to make her home, Mrs. Lee Crawford will entertain with a lovely tea this afternoon at her home on Court street. Mrs. DeSart is the former Thelma Dreyer ot Portland, whose marriage was an event of February 14.' Calling hours are from four to six o'clock. Miss Harriet Crawford and Miss Ha Mills will greet guests at the door. The honor guest, Mrs. Craw ford and Mrs. Stephen Mergler will receive Informally in the liv ing room. Mingling with guests will be Mrs. Homer Smith, jr., and Mrs. Stanley Price, f v Large bouquets' of Japanese quince and daffodils will be ar ranged In the guest rooms. The tea table will be covered with a lace cloth and centered with an attractive arrangement of daffo dils, snapdragons and freesias In a crystal bowl flanked, with yel low tapers In crystal holders. Mrs. Delmer DeSart and Mrs. Elliott Price of Camas, Wash., will preside at the serving table. Assist ing in the serving will be Mrs. Max Ryland and Miss Beverly Ogilvie of Portland.' Halls Celebrate Golden Wedding '. The golden wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall of West Salem was observed on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mobley. A buffet sup per was followed by an evening of visiting and play in? card. The rooms were decorated in daffodils and accaria, a large bouquet of daffodills . centered the buffet table, gold candles and cellophane bows further carried out the golden wedding color scheme. Guests and relatives who' at tended the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mobley, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Flack, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lacey, Dr. and. Mrs. Charlie Ad ams, Dr. and Mrs. T. T. Laird of Portland, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mr. - and Mrs. Ernest Pet erson. Mrs. Jessie Laird. Miss May, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gwin, Albert Baulig, Mrs. Robert Mey er. Bob Mobley, and Bob Hill, grandson of the couple, who is attending O. S. C. Guests- who called during the evening includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mc Farland and son, Mr. and Mrs. L. Loose. Mr. and Mrs. Hall married in Ontario In 1887, moved to North Dakota and thence to West Sa lem where they have lived since 1928. Mrs. A. A. Hein of Han gen sen. North Dakota, and E. E. Hall of Glasgow, Montana, ' are their children. . Mrs. Henry Entertains On Thursday pii. viit. i -i nt thm vtrt nnti.t .hnrrh inr t th hom of Mr JiA Won. ry on Thursday afternoon, enjoyed Mrs. Charles Parmenter. Readings tertaining. luncheons, breakfasts were given by Mrs.' Jim Foster, and dances ... Spring clothes Mrs. Elmer Conn and Mrs. Jenny were In hiding due to the inclem Wymer. - - ent weather, but we. did spot a Others present were Mrs. Mat- few new top coats, hats and en tie Clark. Mrs. Nels Olen, Mrs. sembles . . . Sitting together as Jennie Hicks, Mrs. Jean Lucero, usual were Mrs. Ted Chambers In Mrs. William McClaren, Mrs. T. J. a beige swagger with green hat, Clare. Mrs. T. E. McClean. Mrs. F. her sister, Miss Dorothea Sleus- M. Hoyt. I Wives of members of the Car penters union met last week to organize an auxiliary. Election of officers was held and Mrs. A. L. Strayer was chosen president. Other officers include Mrs. Sher man Smith, vice-president; Mrs. William Stepanek, secretary; Mrs. H. W Hale, financial sec- retary-treasurer; trustees, Me& dames Ernest Garrete, A. Kieen. Henry Geise; conductor, Mrs. C. B. Lepsley; Warden, Mrs. John W. Garrett. The auxiliary has a potential membership of over 200. i KTF.PPlXfl ALONO ta the leys, BIra. Kenneth, of Salem and J i l f ' l i , If I i ... . t ' - - : 15 ' ' m ' - . fc i . ' . . I - I' ) ..." ' ,. airs, vrvuie uauey ine u eoacn oium MCMiMTiue team) nave been Tiisiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a m - w-i a m Anient. (KeuneU-EUia Photo.) - , ,, 1 rrr" - : ' ; : : : I " U ; 1 Seen and Heard By JERYMK TJPSTOX mOURNAMENT week provided I !. .o.v.,t,n m. many lurma ; i"' """" fan ... Business men ana thfilr wives and even the children were not at home, but enthus- lastlcally watching the many rames Mothers took their youngsters in the afternoon but in the evening father took their Plces As U8Ufx te week has heen an Incentive lor jniormai en loft in a brown suit with fox col lar . . . Mrs. Roy Keene In a color- ful nrlnt and navy straw; Mrs, Curtis" Cross In green wool and Mrs. Bruce Baxter In a navy en semble . . . Sitting down a little further were Mrs. Bill Phillips, Mrs. William Busick and daughter, Jeanne, and Mrs. Karl Becke and Miriam, me gins very eitiiea uTer the games . . . Hurrying to the tournament on Thursday were Mrs. Kenneth Bailey and ner sis ter-in-law, Mrs. jOrville Bailey, wife of the McMinnville coach .!. . Of the younger married set en Joying every minute of the play were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clag- basketball lonrnamcnt ir lb Ttitt. Mrs. Orville of McMinnville. Mr and Kenneth Bailey daring the tour- I '1 ( -m -J gett, Deryl Myers, the Phil Hatha, Chandler Browns and Coach and Mrs. Harold Hauk when Harold wasn't c oaching his boys . . . Mrs. Hk .Tu8T,d,tISCVTe ln. fraT TV7EDDINO plans for the mar suit with British tan hat, shoes V . . K.. XttTr "thT5ttai and purse . games Friday night saw the Asel Eoffs and Breyman Boises leav- ing . . . Mrs. Boise putting on her white -rPiloDhan rain m.t Tr white -cellophane rain coat over chic brown suit, HIGHLIGHTING National Busi ness Women's week, members of the Salem club were hostesses for ,u,a.u.uHu.u ror room of the Marion hotel Thursday night . . . Many com ments were heard on the beautl- fully arranged tables Large bouquets of Iris, roses, tulips and aaiujaiis in me pasiei suaaea idu matching tapers In the bouquets -.-.ea the honnr tahla Smaller arrangements of daffodils were placed on the other tables Clever yellow and green pro- grams with a pussywillow on the iuTc uiiiuiui,niui iue guBis . Mrs. Edwin Bingenbeimer, gracious presiaem oi me iocai clnh wor(, . of URt witC rnm .A; made with peplum Jacket and a msCted with the Industrial Acci corsage of gardenias and Swan- d-nt .ommiocton Mr m- i. th. sonla ... Among those at the head table were Mr. James T. Brand table were Mrs. James T. Brand of Marshfield, wife of Judge Brand who was the speaker of the eve ning . . . She wore a model of black net with circe satin insertions in the puffed sleeves . . . Mrs. Dan- iel Schulze wore cornflower blue taffeta and corsage of pink carna tions . . . Mrs. Winifred Herrick In pink lace with Nile green vel- vet trim and Miss Ruth Moore In wnue net . . . uumpsea oeiore ine dinner were Miss Helen Brei- thaupt, first vice president, lovely in royai Diue enmon msae a Grecian lines wltn lei of daiioaii. and Miss Dorothy- Ann Gordon in grape shk snot wun .a metallic inreaa. ST. PATRICK S DAY wa climaxed by the Beta Sigma Phl Fashion Bridge at the Elks Temple V . I Z "r.- nicest parties oi iub ynng c- son, with everything , going off smoothly ... Concluding the en- tertainment was the original fea- ture dance by Miss Betty Read which received hearty applause . . , vviiu uiei uuuuicu www xxiuB.iree, Airs, uienn f anm, Miss in play it was impossible to see Gladys Edgar, Mrs. John Sey everyoae, but we did notice that mour and assisting hostesses tailleurs and gay prints prevailed, topped with many a novel hat With the state schools having 'snrinc vacation a number of the college co-eds were seen .J. Jo- sephlne McGilchrlst from Oregon was playing with a group of the Spinsters . . . at the same table was Margaret Wagner In brown with Jacket of mustard yellow . . . It was good to see Helen Weldmer and Marian Hultenberg who hall from Oregon and Cleo Ritner a popular Alpha Chi Omega at Ore- gon State ... Chatting In the foy- er were Mrs. Vernon Perry in a navy blue tailleur and tricky off- the-face straw and Caroyl Braden in a iwu-iuuBu orowu poiaa aoi wun luggage orown accessories StJlgh,t,aglimpSe,MrR0n" aid Fritzell, very good looking in oiacK ana wnite cnecxea jacaet, plain skirt, hunters green hat and purse Vi . Compliments should go to Mrs. Thomas Drynan who sue- ces8iuiiy managed the aiiair ana Mrs. Frank Shafer. president of the group. I ; MOTHER AND DAUGHTER tea for which Mrs. Karl Becke was hostess last week, honored her mother, Mrs. G. L. Lorell of Portland. and Mr. Becke'. mother. Mr.. Charles Becke of Aurora. Wedding Plans Announced by Miss Scott W riage of Mis. Paulene Scott ""J" ZlZ T- Bo m wwwun oy jiw clV .2 cemo?7 ,W1" Df vent of Sunday. April 4. at the home of the bride-elect's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rus sel Stearns of Portland. The ser vice will be read at one o'clock In friends of the couple r caol Mrs. Stearns will attend her sister as matron of honor. Miss Meredith Stearns, niece of the bride-elect, will be the flower girl. Donald K.' Moe will act as best man for Mr. Cover. A reception will follow the ceremony. The couple win make their nome in saiem wnere mt. cover is assistant director of the state v,,-- vm. c.. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- tenh M Cntt f Athano Eh. - .1 (rauusieu iruia uregua DiaiO ci- an1 wa. , -.-.i,.,. nf iinha - " J! ia.foro"l7' "e.c" ,01 of MrVnd Mn P I rfli !?Vt.fi M": .CT" of Portland. He Is a graduate of in Portland. tt Tj:1tiarfl Aiiwilinrw xiaA nu,Dara Auxiliary At Seymour Home . Mrs. John Seymour enter tain- ed the Hal Hibbard auxiliary at ner home on Friday. A short business meeting was held and an Irish program given by Miss Gladys Edgar, . V ,1' ,riZ- 1 8- . . session was Humphrey presiding, Those present were .Mrs. B. W. WalCher. MrB. Fred ThOmrt- son, Mrs. John Bertelson, Mrs. Charles Brant. Mrs. Anna Tall- man Mrs. Leroy Hewlett. Mrs. r. urCTa- mr.B- rea RDnn' juts. Everett Buckles. Mm. Tna Savage, Mrs. L. Mlckelson, Mrs. W. B. Bane. Mrs. M. Moynihan. rs. Harry Ross. Mrs. Charles Me- Klnley. Mrs. Francis Long. Mrs. Lulu Humphrey. Mrs. Chester Mrs. M. W. Baker, Mrs. J. G. Chaignot and Mrs. Hugh Craig. Mra. . Kenneth Fleming and Miss Gwendolyn Hunt will enter- tato members of Delta Phi alum- ne Tuesday evening at the Flem- Ing home on North Winter street. TT" TT : ! " Mrs. Lovell were in deep red and Mrs. Becke dark blue and both had corsaeea of iolet ami ta roses. The tea was very Informal with mothers and daughter, drop- ping la during the afternoon . . . not being a come and go tea they u .tayed and visited . ' . The guest rooms were attractive with pink roses In blue bowls and the tea-tabIe w" l0"ely with a ar- rangement of paper white nards- sus and blue anenomes ; . . Two out of town guests called . . . Mrs. Walter Grimm of Aurora, sister of Mr. Becke and Mrs. Robert Dun- can of Sllverton ... Very smart In a black aiinri wo. f,. Brazier Small who came with her mother, Mrs. Richard Cartwright aiso seen were Mrs. F. W. Poorman and her mother-ln-lawi irB- Poorman, and Mrs. William Busick with Mrs. Miranda McDonald. Bridge Benefit Given by Salem Business Women Friday Evening. CONCLUDING National Business Women's week the-Sa- ' . TV; , . o r " - ; lem Business and Professional Women s club entertained Wltn a Deneilt bridge party at the Salem Woman s Club- .house Friday night. The affair Ahnnia nrkinh ..rill anto. n. ..... w m. or H.ll crpnp in MflV Mrs. Hulda Leidstrom was general chairman of the benefit. H. M. Williams, Mrs. Louise Mil--Honors for contract went to Mrs. tonberger, Ethel Gibbons, Lois s' Kunneu ana Mrs. Kusseil Catlln; auction. Mis. Thelma Sny- N. S. Bunnell and Mrs. Russell der Rnd Jyon Madl80n. plnochle. M A A lonn an1 Jf e Dvl.vtA monopoly. Wlllette Stelnrube. ' The serving table was -centered with a bouquet of spring flowers J- Lyman steed, Mrs. M. S. Bun ln a green pottery bowl. Re- neH- Mis. Doris .Clarke, . Mls f reehmenta were served late in Edythe Glalsyer. Mis. Alene Bick the evening. -ford, ;Miss- Helen ; Breithaupt, Many Attend Elizabeth - Stockhausen, E n d a - Those, playing were Mrs. Effie Pordy; . " Smith, ' Mrs. Don Madison, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. - Joe Maddison, Edward M. Duffy, Mrs. Florence Mrs. F. L. Swanson,; Mrsl George Irwin, Mrs. Arthur H. Moore, Viesko, Mr. and Mrs. ir M. Wil- f leer Dntlt Vaava IfniiilA PresnaU, Mr.. Frank Rademacher. Caroline Patterson, Lots Rlggs. Marie Henkel. Ethel Parr. Mn. tnnuni Tihnnn idt xia mil 1A Tmnlat rooaalllna- Vea Wol- en Louise Crosby, Miss Haiel rjook. Miss Mabel Savage. Mrs. Byron Herrick, Grace Wlttwer, Julia W. Webster, Grace A. Gil- n t t nrnv.. n. t.. hyte Mary . Barhyte, Phfl Ker- ber, Mary Kerber, Lois Ohmart. May Cleveland. Mrs. Lillian Cadwell. Mrs ni. ti.t th- .ni Mr- w H. Bingenheimer, Lydla Wooten, Charlotte Passehl. Helen Eck- man. Erma Victor. Thelma Sny- Ruth Cole. Miss . L. . May Ranch, der.- Josephine Brekke, DoIotas Mis. Lola Millard. Elaine Steing Baller, Mrs. Merle Spencer, Mrs. rube and . Miss Gladys Humphrey. f: Prlirri Will -T11SS 1 uui. rv in Wed Today J Miss Selma Perlich, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. R. Perlich, will become the bride of Eric Breit- ?f e ,Z rL Sin krut. of Alberta, Canada, this afternoon at three o'clock at the German Baptist church. Rev. J. j. oithoff will read the service. Miss Bertha Perlich will be the f.." !i . fr. ...w .v- a -ntion w--- - - L,m - follow the ceremony. The couple Wlll leave for the north where they will make their home. The Altrnsa club will meet at Chresto cottage Monday evening at iirht o'clock. M 1 8 s Genevieve v.nni. ni talk on her travels to Mexico which is of special in- terest due to the international convention which win De neia at Mexico City. Special gnests for the evening will De tne a.a.u.vv. Study and International groups ' and Zonta club- - RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Robert White," the former Martha Robert son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Robertson, who was married at a ceremony in the First Evangelical church on March 13, before a large group of friends and relatives. The couple left immediately following the ceremony for a trip north, and will be at home in Salem on their return. . (Kennell Ellis photo.) TEA HOSTESS Mrs. Lee Crawford, who will entertain in her Court street home this afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Hal DeSart who, with Mr. DeSart, has recently moved to Salem to make her home. Mrs. DeSart, the former Thelma Dreyer of Portland, was married in February at the Portland home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An thony Dreyer. (Kennell Ellis photo.) - 1 jt t - : -4 was for the benefit pf the club .1,. .,.V. 4. 4. u. wmiu.uiut ou.iC n btelnke. Hulda Leidstrom, l1cl"V'' 0 . ' Blanche King. Effle Smith. Ida Mae Smith. Maude Eckman. Ha ael Roenicke. Ef f ie Arehart. So. PW Anderson , Mrs. Ogden Jones, Mrs. Lawrence Smith. Mrs. Vamaii mr A .fm 'V ' A TAv . hem, Mrs. Nellie Varley. Mr and Mrs. ' H. I. Daun." Mr. and . Mrs. A. Bones. . Mn. . : I . Stnl-r. Mn ninoii notiin Km rx.ia ClnrMnn' Un' VAmraA , VJnvV. Mrs. N.. E. Edwirds, Mrs. George Orey. Miss LoreU - Varley. Mr. and Mrs. Max Boren, Mrs. R. E. Downing, Mrs. J. I. Whit tig. Mrs. Thomas A. McBride, Mr. - and Mrs, X. D. Howell, Miss Molly Schwabbauer, ;: Marvin McClaln, Ruth McClure, Henrietta Wolfer," Florence ' Beardsley, Mrs. J. A. Gray, Jo Evans, Jo Gray. Mrs. L. S. Batdorf . Clara. Homyer. Wil- letta Steingrube. Louise Bryan. First Garden Show Is Scheduled ' The Little Garden club of Sa lem Heights, one. of the most ac tive of this vicinity, Is planning a spring flower festival to be held somewhere around April 15th. All garden clubs of Marion and Polk untIeA re .b,nf "k?d compete, and'Mrs. C.,A. Kella Is inviting presIdenU of the various Anna a a n ' w w m ' rm i in rntrh their garden clubs would like to contribute.' - The" Little Garden clnb mem ber, will compete amongst them selves, and other prizes will be awarded in competitions where all clubs enter. To further the interest In : wild flowers, a spe- rial, nrize : will ' be offered - for bouquets brought in by children. - - isecaase oi v- rr-Rui-r meeting of the Salem Women's jtress ciud scneauieu ior iuwu will be postponed until the next a week. Sacred I Oratorios Will Be Pres: IPassiori Wleek i5 programs for Passion week, and wiU jpresent sacred musi cal works appropriate to the Easter season. The choir; of St. Paul's Episcopal church will sing the oratorio '?Holy City? by A. R. Gaul this morning during the church service. The chorus of twentyfive voices is under the direction of Miss Lena Belle Tartar. - The f-egular choir will be augmented by Miss Ida Miller, Mrs. Helen Goodenbugh, Miss Mary Jape Lau, Max Alford, Brilly Utley, Jay Teied, and William Blumenberg. Introductlan, organ wnlo . ,-..MarguerIte Dalton No Shadowy Yonder L Choir "with Charles Perry, tenor At Erentl4e It Shall Be Light. .-.... ladles' Chorus They That? Sow iln Tears. ..- , :J:.....Choir Eye HathlNot Seen I . For Thee, bh Dear, Dear Country Thine Is the Kingdom. . Adoration,! organ solo-U, A New Heaven and a New Earth Holy, Holy (choral sanctus) Let the Heavens Rejoice . , , To the Lord. Our God.j . Come, Ye Blessed... J... The Fining Pot I Is for Silver... i - ...:.Quartet (Louise Robertson, Helen Law, Charles Eerryi J. Ed Law J These Are Theyj Which Come -J...: Ida Miller, soprano They Shall Hunger No More Louise Robertson,' Helen Law List! The .Cherubic Host.. - Toadies' Chorus I Heard the Voice of Tarpers J. Ed Law, baritone Obligato solo j. 4 ....Louise Robertson, soprano Great and Marvelous Are Thy Works.- :..- . . Choir (Mrs. Marguerite Dalton will accompany the chorus and soloists at the MUSIC ON The Leslie Memorial church choir under the direction of Mrs. Jessie Bush will sing "Seven Last Words of Chris V the sacred cantata by DuBois, on the night of Good Friday. Mrs4 Marjorie M. Walker of Portland, Bill Bush, Carl Mason arid Billy Utley will sing the solo parts in the cantata. Mrs. Walker, popular soprano time director of St. Paul's choir in Salem. In order to enhance the this presentation a Portland electric drgart to accompany Mr. Jerry Gilmore of Portland will present a concert of sajrred organ music Another program planned is that to be I given at the American Lutheran church at 8 o'clock uiiderj the direction of , popular Salem soloists are included among those who will" sing during t!he program. "There's a Green Hill Far Away'r is the most familiar of the: numbers to be given. Miss Ruth Bedford is organist! for the musical program. - Interesting Planned by Meeting Juniors Mrs. M' M. Foster of Price s will talk Ion spring fashions at been hung In the "lobby of the the regular meeting iof tho Sa- Y. M. C." A. for several months lem Junior Woman's club' Mon- have attracted wide attention, day nighU; Styles will be model- but will be on exhibition only to ed by Miss Jessie Cooper, Miss day. The paintings are the work June Lochrldge, Miss Ruth Geer of Mrs. Colista Dowling of Port and Miss I June! Edwards. land, and are to be returned to The Salem Roman's club trio her tomorrow. wttl sing f several numbers and "Aspiration", "Rising Mists", Miss Beth' DeLapp will give a "Autumn",, and "Temple Beth Is reading. iMiss Rosemary Galser rael" are notable among the 12 and Miss 'Elizabeth Lewis. . stu- paintings of the exhibit. -dents of fMissj Frances Virginie The Y. M. Cr A. has had sever--Melton, Jflll jgive piano selec- al fine exhibits by famous artists tions. Guest night will be observ- and the next exhibit is expected to ed at this meeting, j be by Mr. Clyde Keeler, a well Refreshinentk will! be served known professional artist of Port by the Sbmm!t;tee In 'charge late land . ' 7 ; In the evening! Miss Helen Stutt , -la chairman and assisting her 1. . are MissIJeai Bahlburg, Miss Catholic Daughters to Virginia iWassam", Miss Helen TT v J r Boardmanlj Miss Llla Abrams and liave Card I'artlCS Mrs. Peter Foelkl. Spring now era will oente the serving table where Mr Estill Brunk' anil Mrs. Glenn Paxsbn will preside. Maccab of Cherry City tent and hive fo. 122 met for a busi ness and social! evening on Friday. A string trio gave Hawaiian music -fter the I business session, state Manager D. V.tChapman was pres- ent with "Mrs. Chapman, and gave an lniereslinKi la IK. as U'li jr. u. amUy, .HofHrtlmanaeer. Mrs. Rob- Smith, district Imanager. Mrs. Rob- the state Tconvention to be held hold a party at her home on In Portland and-Herbert Rick was North- Winter street- Thursday, i chosen alternate. ! April 1, with Mrs. Margaret Dim j ') eler assisting. The Wfmen:of Rotary will meet . - J for luncheon at Godfrey's tomOr- Disabled American Veterans of ! row at ill 5 'clock.i Miss Mabel the World War will meet at the i Robertson dean of girls at the armory Monday night at 8 p.m., ; senior high school, will talk on the and the auxiliary will meet at the urgent needs f high: school girls. Y.W.C.A. Both groups will con Mrs. George Rossman will review Tene afterwards for a social eve- : "Rose Deeprose" by; Mrs. Sheila ning at the armory. Membership Kaye Smth. I night is also being observed. f : "' ... J ' --r'.v;':::"y:"--;-;i k? - : IILlR BRIDE-ELECT Miss Paulene Scott whose marriage to Carl II. Cover will be an event of Snndav. Anrfl 4 at the home of Air. and Mrs. Rnssel Stearns In ra - -a v- wu Salem. (Kennell-EIUs rhoto.) - i ented:Iiiiriii2 1 . - o .Dehlia Drynan, contralto . Choir . ....Cho-Ir MartrneHtt DaltOU . Jay Teed, baritone Caoir .Choir of tlouble Toices .-Charles Perry, tenor .Lena Belle Tartar, contralto organ.) FRIDAY soloist of Portland, was at on beauty of the presentation of music firm has sent a Hammond the vocal numbers. Preceding from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. for the night of Good Friday Prof. E. W. Hobson. Several Oil Painting to Be Returned to Owner The oil paintings which have The Catholic Daughters of America met. in St. Joseph's hall Wednesday night to formulate plans for the state convention to be held In Salem April 24 and 25. . Mrs. Cecil OWilhelm, state regent,; of Eugene, was in the city on Wednesday hel plans for the convention. helping in Members of the court are hold- ing card parties in their homes. iu yiwrcus 1 "unu m be used In carrying out the charity; used In carrvine out th J- V Portland. The couple will reside In