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S e yeral . Ear ge Parti es The Coming Week DANCES, bridge parties and teas will center the social stage this week, and with several of theitrlarge benefits the calendar will be well filled f or many Salem folk. . Mrs. Clinton Starfish will be hostess at a charmingly arranged tea this aftertioon at her home on Madison street in compliment to the retiring officers of the Salem Junior Woman's club. Mrs. Sfjndish has served as president of the group this year. Calling hours are from four to six o'clock. Over seventy-five matrons and maids have been bidden to the affair. ;J ,.' jv;-'- r; The honor guests are Miss Lois Riggs, Miss Helen Board man, Miss Willa Ames, Miss Irene Windsor, Mrs. Verne Robb, Mrs. Joseph Young, Mi$3 Ruth Geer. Mrs. Dwight Lear, Mrs. I. M. Schannep, past president of the Salem Woman's, club, and-Mrs. C. C. Clark, adviser of the junior club. ' - Mrs. Stanley Satchwell will receive the guests at -the door. The hostess and honored guests will receive informally in the living room. I i ; " The serving tablej will be covered with a hand em broidered white linen "cloth and a white and orchid decorative scheme will be used in the appointments. Presiding at the urns the first hour will be Mrs. S. V. Hall and Mrs. C. W. Standish and the lastj hour Mrs. Clifton Mudd and Miss (Grace Elizabeth Holman will pour. Assisting in the serving will be Mrs. Estill Brink. Mrs. Glenn Paxson, Miss Jessie Cooper and Miss Colene Mennis. . 1 , I Beta Chi Tea I : A lovely affair ofplonday afternoon will be the formal tea for which members, of Beta Chi sorority will be hostesses at tne cnapter nouse on otaie street, xne tea is Deing ar ranged in honor of. Mrs. Chester Luther, a new patroness of the sorority, and DrJjMary Erickson who is a new member of the faculty this year; and affiliated with Beta Chi. Celling hours are from four o six o'clock. Invitations have been issued to wives of the'jboard of trustees, faculty wives, stu dents and Salem matrons and maids. ! 1 j XT i ao XTo i-rro rot niltotf a txrill Miss Betty Dotson wi introduce to the Tine which will be composed of Miss MelVa Belle Savage, Mrs. Chester Luther, Dr. Mary Erickson, Mr3. F. A. Elliott and Mrs. Arthur G. Upston. . j j :"; An array of spring" blossoms will decorate the guest rooms and the serving1 table. Pouring the first hour will be Mrs. Paul Wallace and; Mrs. Charles A. Sprague and presiding at the tea table the lalt hour will be Mrs. C. D. Gabrielson and Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr. . j Co-eds assisting in the serving will be Miss, Dorothy Cutler, Miss Carolyn' LWoods, Miss Betty Lou Lacy, Miss Rae Hungerf ord. Miss Marial Wassam, Miss Mary Sadler and Miss Eliabeth Zooik. Sorority girls will mingle with the guests about the rooms. iiacDoicell On Wednesday's ! calendar which the members of the Salem MacDowell club will be hostesses at the Salem Woman's clubhouse both in the after noon and evening. Auction and contract will be in play with pinochle added in the Evening. j Tea will be served during the afternoon from four to six o'clock. A varied musical program is arranged with Miss Margaret Simms singing several solos and the boys quar tet from the senior hi&h school will offer some numbers. The "past presidents of the club have been asked to pour. Presiding at the tea table in the afternoon will be Miss Julia Query, Miss Frances5 pVirginie Melton and Miss Dorothy Pearce. Mrs. William! Levens, Mrs. David. Eason and Miss Nellie Schwab pour in the evening. ' u Mrs. William Phillips and Mrs. David Bennett Hill are in charge of the tea table. A group of the younger set will assist in the serving.! Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. James Teed, 4270, Mrs. John Minto; 6182, or Mrs. ueiDerz acnwaDDauen 9b4. uuests are asked to bring their own table accessories of the affair; Those who have! Lewis Mrs. Newton! George R. K. Moorhead, Mrs. sogers, airs, vvimamsj. uusick, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs: Harry V. CklUns, Mrs. Karl Heinlien, Mrs.' Farley Mogan, Mrs. K. B.TCugel, Mrs; Edwin Armstrong, Mrs. C. B. Gillis, Mrs. Walter Denton, Mrs. James Cooke, Mrs. Robert Shinn, Mrs. T. W. Creech, !Mis3 , Gretchen Rinehart, Mrs. L. D. Howell, Mrs. Ivan McClain, Mrs. William Levens, Mrs. Paul Wallace, Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding, Miss i Nellie Schwab, Mrs. Percy Cupper, Mrs. Ray Rhoten, Miss Helen Way, Miss Echo YeaterMrs. William Fischer, Miss Sally Dorner, Mrs. W. L. Arthur, Mrs. H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Bob Glenn, Mrs. C. K. Logan, Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. Harry Crain, Mrs. L.iV. Benson, Mrs, Walter Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Don Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaf er, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs.' Clark Jorgenson and Mrs. George Rhoten. . j j Alpha Phi Alpha Bridge j The Alpha Phi Alpha Mother's club is arranging a bridge benefit and tea f or 1 Wednesdav afremrvm af house on North Summer street. A number of tables have already been reserved for the affair. At the tea hour sorority g"s will model aprons which the mothers have made this year. Mrs. E. A. Brown is in charge of the benefit. . . ; - Younger Set Honored at Cheerio Club Members Tea Saturday l Guests at Flemings A large group of youfeg maids airs. Fred Fleming was hostess was entertained at tea yesterday to members of the Cheerio club on afternoon at the Daniel i Fry, Jr., Friday and was assisted by Mrs. residence on West Lefelle street Vern Orey. Mrs. Albert J. Walk- wlth Miss Mary lee Fry: find Miss er and Mrs.! Frank Whitmore Betty Simmons acting at hostess, were awarded prizes at cards Guests called between the hours nthr. . . of three and fWe o'clock. OTer jieV..w y7J I JfF8- onm hnnArA mnA titt Jantte Uebelman Mrs. Norman wer Wddln to th -SIS Hastings. Mrs, Leo DuBoise. Mrs. were bidden to the affair. Harold jjainlin, Mrs. Ererett An- I?!?K tile I ,y.re Mto dresen Mrs. C. Ward DaTis and Harriet Hawkins and Miss Nancy Mrs. Walter Nelson Toole. The hostesses receired in- The club will entertain hus- formally in the drawing room, bands In -two weeks at the home Miasms wuu ue guesi vers Miss Mary Ann Owens, Hiss Mar Jorle Ann Johnson, Miss Helen LangHIe, Miss Norma Jean Gil- bertson. Miss Mildred Bender and Miss Eerbara Williams.; i the Salem Golf club on Friday The serving table was effec- when a morning of play was fol tive with a large colonial nosegay lowed by luncheon. Those play In the center and smaller ones ing were: j were arranged around it,; A whiU Mrs. W. U Arthur Mrs. Kate satin cloth coyered tfce Uble. G. Bell, Mrs. Harry Wledmer, Presiding at the tea nm were Mrs. H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Se Misa Pegfry Thompson, Miss Ger- phus Starr, Mrs. Roy Byrd. Mrs. trude Mildred Brooks, Miss Bar- Harry Gustafson, Mrs. Ercel Kay, bara Crain and Miss Patricia Ot- Mrs. II. G. Maison, Mrs. Claude ten. Assisting In the' serving Johns, Mrs. B. M. Donaldson, were Miss Leone Spaulding, Miss Mrs. Guy Vincent Smith, Mrs. Shirley Huntington, Miss Molly, Robert Joseph, Mrs. Ed GiUing Jean Maison, Miss Mary Jane ham. Mrs. Wainard Rlipa.' Mrs. Simmons, Miss MU Jean Kenne- dy and Miss Virginia. The Women's Foreign Mission. Cle!y, f P?I!m0r,I church will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dean C. Polndexter. 34S Mrers St. Mrs. S. M. Laws will lead the de votional period and Mrs. C W. Stacey will be program leader, Professor S. B. Laughlln will be the speaker. HU subject will be -Causes of Crime." Assisting hos- tesses wm be Mrs. A. W. Mets- ger and Mrs. Verner Sackett. orroof trio onioaf a nf tria rrwvr t . Benefit is the larcre bridge benefit virs. John Minto is general chairman Imade reservations are Mrs. James DePrez. Mrs. Ronald Frizzell. Mrs. Stanley Satchwell, Mrs. Max f Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Walker. Mrs. H. II. Ollnger and Mrs. Harr, wiedmr r nnm at Alan Brandes, Mrs. Robert Sav age, Mrs. E. A. Skelley, Mrs. Tan Welder, Mrs. Al Petre, Mrs. Fred Rrnarilt Mm Stma U.a rt.ii rtm wi ; Tjnati ' riin.. Mr- Byrd Mrs. J. N. Blshl op, Mrs. Jarae, Searg and Mrt. tit tt " , - . Mrs. Gertrade Welch and Mrs. Mary Mnlkey are leaving Wed. nesday nirht for an all summer visit In Washington, D. C, with Lt. and ' Mrs.? Dwlght L. Mulkey (WlUetta Welch) and Mary Ger- trude and Elizabeth Ann. Seen and Heard - By JERYME UPSTON CRONATION has been the main topic of conversation this week and on Tuesday many stayed up all night listening to the broadcast. Several informal parties were given that night. . . . One hostess entertained with a midnight supper ... A gold cloth covered the serving table and was centered with a crown made of white cellophane and purple pan sies encircled the base and were used for the Jewels in the crown. Purple flowers, mostly Iris, were used around the rooms ... . The guests remarked how novel it was and to in keeping to precede the actual accounts of the coronation." GOING TO A CIRCUS party on Tuesday at the Homer Smith home on North - Summer street was a group of the very young set accom panied by" their mothers. The birthday party of Jean Smithy three-year-old ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., was the occasion. . . . The party was originally planned for out doors, but the inclement weather moved it inside and the spacious rooms made almost as good a circus ground. ... The youngster play ed all kinds of games during the afternoon. . . . They were seated at a long table when. refreshments were served and clever place cards marked their places. ... A minia ture, merry-go-round centered the table and numerous favors were eiTen each guest. ... Jean had two birthday cakes with animal crackers placed around them. ... Wally Carson showed his grown- up manners and pulled Jean's cnair away ror ner as iney sai down to eat. . . . Jean wore an adorable pink dress and was more than, enthused about opening presents. ... She personally thank- ea eacn guest ior gms. ; - OLD SALEM RESIDENTS and Interested Willamette folk were Invited to an impromptu affair last Friday at Lausanne Hall to . ??et Ke gr?ddauh.t.?rB of ,.t.ne uie unioe , v-iarK wmson. Margaret Vinson uunngnam ana Mrs. jonn ii. wartman oi ron- land, who presented to Lausanne an oia spinning wneei, two oasque dresses , and a pen-made map of the city orsalem. . . . The dresses were in perfect condltibn and the hand work and tiny stitches were admired by all. . . . Mrs. Willson was the first teacher at Willam- ette and her family has been keenly Interested in the univer sity. Everyone was glad to have the opportunity of meeting Mrs. Winsons granddaughters,, both very charming and pleasing to talk to. . . . After Miss Dillingham made the presenUtion the 60 or more guests chatted over tea cups and learned many Interesting things about the early history of Willam ette. . . . Mrs. Bruce Baxter, gra cious as ever and wearing an all black gown with turquoise bead ZST&.'SZ'SZi everyone met them. . . . Miai Ellen Chamberlain, who has re cently come.' back to Salem4 to : ' " i make her home was warmly greet- 't i xwr-n t ; ed. . . . Miss Chamberlain Is the Hand Will .Present oldest living teacher of Willam- "r.l " Ti-5J-i-ette. Miss Mary Reynolds, a mem- concert .fcXlday v ner of the hoard of trustees, a fornter pupil ot Miss Chamberlain, was also present. . . Mrs. C. P. Bishop presided at the tea table "u "e wip' w "TTi18: ed In the serving. .', . Noticed among the group were Mrs. George Pearce and Dr. Helen Pearce, Miss Margaret Cosper en thusiastically talking about old times to Mrs. John Hartman, Mrs. Frank Snedecor and Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, i j Escalera Club Hostess j For Dinner Members of the Escalera club were hostesses for their regular dinner Thursday n J g h t at the Miss Laura Shields, Miss Helen Bouyer and Mrs, Goodenough. Members present were Miss Bernice - Caplinger, Miss Stella i.nr.u.A. riaua weromaae ior a , . - taa uraper iJnrgnarat room ox . , , card party to be given June JiThe! m"y' Bn,.la,ld' ScoUand and Portland Instead of July 19, as gaiem nblle library jwUl be-. lem residents Including Dr. Roy- SisJere decorated wlti spVlSIi eoofL iU : ; pr?"8l0"nm;il t afternoon tl I o'clock, 1 WdiTiS ' to , j, I .' ... - " :" Erno Rapee, eminent conduc- inninr mui of sti Pani'a Shrine Orthopedic hospital in Boezkaj, Miss Dorothy Jeannette, home on JNorth ISth street. The Mrs." Williarfl Judson, Miss Fran- affair Is ;being arranged la com ces Kyle,' Miss Catherine Snapp, pllment to Miss . Rosalind Van Miss Dorothy Rulifson, Miss Elma 1 Winkle and Miss Roby Laughlln Miller, Miss Margaret Booth, Miss ; popular 5 bride-elects of the r-t Mary Rath Cashtn, Mrs. Elizabeth son and who will both be r Gallaher and Mrs. Effle Cook. ried on June 12. Visitor Feted At Informal Aftairs OEVERALi 4elightful affairs hare q been giTn to compliment Mrs. W. S. Ptrker who Is rlsiting with her ukn and daughter-ln- law, Mr. and.Mrs. C. W. Parker in their Center street home. The Tie- jtor has wintered in Hollywood, California, wth relatives and will be tne luest5of the Parkers here antii Jane lit when she will re- turn to her hlime in Lisbon, North Dakota. on Friday! Mrs. C. W. Parker was hostess al a dessert luncheon n u,. w s p.,v r ..r bouquets of iftixed sprtng blooms nri Ini th rnnma. and on the luncheon table. Invited jto compliment Mrs. parer were:I I UESDAMES -Bernic Richard B. lu Farmer J. N. Hollca i Abb Hiy frnk Allea I Ror Hnritt Edwmrd U;d A. A. Siewert E. T. Barnes Jv. ait Herndoa W. Ttes Mm. K. Mrs. A. A J Siewert entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her North Winter street home In compliment to Mrs. Parker. Col- umbine and jculipt decorated the gnest rooms. i ! Covers were placed for Mrs. W. s. Parker. Mm. H. G. Smith. Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. E- M. Hoffnell, Mrai C. W. Parker, Mrs. Elizabeth Hefse, Mrs.; Roy Mills art A trm Glcwort . ,xt9 . ' n'' . V&ZZXZZZr'Z "' - "IS.T W1 .-. . , Xher Outstanding musical eTent of thlsrweek Is the presenU- Uon of a concert by the Willamette university band on Friday night : at Waller Mall. Balnh R. Vnht. m i. ti . v, . ? gren Is director for thU excellent group ot mfsiclans. ; : Two soloists will appear in the I program. Harold Rowe, who will jgive-BeeWbub'-'a.a .ousaphone number; aid Russell Beardsley, j who .will prwntNeopol it an Nlghta" arid "Moonlight Madon- j na" as marimba solos. ; One oulltandlng band number la that of fHail, Hail All Around , -WilHS, .' ttl. . . ... . , ouu yui; ma ii. migm um in Uer- MJss Florence Power has In- vited guests to an Informal tea next Sun lay afternoon at her : i THIS WEEK .m rmnw'". . By MAXINB BUREN M ANY Salem yards are begin- ning to show brilliant patch- es of color already this spring, n because of a limited variety of plants now in bloom, usually are devoted to one type of flower. Take a tarn . around town for an hour's enjoyment of- the many gardens in bloom, remaps it s a flowering shrub, or Tine that cot- era; the front porch that makes the garden attractive or a special rockery plant In bloom, but here are several notawe cuspiays to ne seen mis weea: , Tbe wisteria en the front of the Carle Abrams home at 1544 Chemeketa Is one of the show BDOs of t,h.W5 There is 'a beautiful pink cle- matis on the corner of the Dyer home at 45 Summer street. Two unusual pink dogwoods are to be seen In full bloom this week, Dr. Thompson's at 351 North Summer street, and the one In the Lachmund yard at 925 Court street. ',-'' Come down onto South Com merical street from Wilson and you'll get the best view ot a cor- ner rockery that's In full bloom thiii week. , Rhododendrons are in flower, na several azauas snow oru- liantly In the attractive rockery at 260 West Washington street. Over on Superior at number there's quite a showing of coiumome. ibis raceiui uower la not a showy bloom, but several varieties are in Diossom on mis parking.- Star Mother,' Party Planned Chadwlck chapter, Order of Eastern- Star, ! has planned - a meeting In honor of the mothers on Tuesday at 8 o'clock-in Ma- sonic temple. A special program has been arranged for the affair to honor . mothers who are- mem- bers of the chapter. The Business and Professional Women's chor us will sing several numbers. May birthdays . will be cele- brated. Mrs. H. H. Green Is chair- mn of the committee In charge. and will be assisted by Mrs. H. Clay Taylor, Mrs. Alfred Vick, Florence Taylor, Mrs. Ellx- J nnett an1 Mr' Fred W' "" Salem Artist Will c. . -r, i j Sing m rortland under 1 col cut.. Must Go ..i. Vrioa Van. Thiol man I Xfrm VA- ward Fisher) will be featured so. lclst on July i tt at the second ...tn Miih.nnAni. in tor, will direct the orchestra at the concert, which Is to be ded lcated to Salem, Albany, Wood burn and Sllverton. Sirs. George R. K. Moorhead will show the picture "Behind the Shadows'.! at the meeting of lota Sigma chapter ot W.CT. an Monday at 6:30 In the heid- quarters. There will be a no host dinner and visitors are In 4r , CHAIRMEN Miss Grace Elizabeth Holman (upper left) Is In charge of the Salem Junior Miss Florence Power (center) nae dance at' Hazel! Green Saturday; Mrs. John Minto, (right), who heads the directorate for the MacDoweU club .- bridge benefit Wednesday afternoon and evening. VISITING In the east; and Canada for the next two months Is Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley (below), who left with Mr. Cooley and , daughter Margaret! . Thursday morning. (KennellEllls photos). . r -!.-' Dances Among Important Social 2yents -During - ontH : A large affair planned for Saturday night is the Beta Chi alumnae dance. The dance will be held at Hazel Green with Harry Wesley's orchestra playing' for dancing. Hours for the semi-fdrmal dance are from nine to twelve o'clock. A number ot guests from Portland are expected to be in attendance at the affair. ! I " f Patrons and patronesses for r the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Post,' Dr. and "Sirs. Hen 8. Keene, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. ry Morris, Mr. -and Mrs. James Chambers, Mr. and Mrs! Douglas Teed, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Robin McKay,! and Drr and Mrs. Ken- son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colgan, neth Power. , jj Mr. and . Mrs. R. i F. Rossner, Mr. Miss Florence Power heads the and Mrs. Cummlngs, - Mr; - and directorate in charge of the dance Mrs. Burroughs, Mr, and Mrs. J. nd assisting her are MISs Virgin- u Wassam decorations; Miss Jo- gephine Cornoyer, tickets, assist- ed by Miss Helen Boardman. Mrs. Kenneth Potts and Miss! Caroyl Braden A spring motif Is being for the decorations. planned . The Junior Club Salem Jnnior Woman's club Is planning Its annual spring dance -for Friday night! May 28. -The dance will be semi-formal and hours are from ten I to one o'clock.) The Romany Daotif will De jjsed in the decorations about the ball. Harry Wesleyf s orches- tra nasi been engaged I for danc- lnr. !' H Miss j Grace Elizabeth Holman T. J. Brabec, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Is chairman of the dantejand on ert Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs; LaDue, ner committees are Mies Ida Jo Mr. and Mrs. Carrenter. Mr. and uii Kmnivn nuer. u wnth Geer Miss Colene Mennis. Miss Helen Wav. Miss Lois Rlggs and Mr9 Clinton Standish. ' ' ' . Wisterla Dance! Members of - the Wisteria club invited j guests to the . last dance of the season Friday night In the Mirror room of the Marfon hotel. Barney ! Cropp . and hisj jorchestra furnished the dance music and awTall -faafirra mnmrtiar wcr pre8ented at IntermissibnJ Spring Oowera were attractively arrang- ,v, n Among those attending were Mr and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough. Dr. and Mrs. Estill Briink, Mary wav.r Mr. f ' 1 hi !' ' I I Scholastic Honor Is 1 n i Given Educator Word comes to - Salem that Professor Algie I.- Newlln. son-in law of Mr. and Mrs. B,! C. Miles, has been awarded a Scholarship t the summer session on Inter- national law held at the TJnlver- ltr of Michigan under the aus- Pices . of the division ot ilaw of Carnegie Institute. This! seminar Kires opportunity for Intensive study of international ' law and relations under outstanding lead ers or America ana uanaaa. rroi. Newlin is one of fifty American professors so honored. II Following ' the session Prof, and Mrs. Newlin , , (Eva I Miles) with 2-year-old Joan will drive to Salem to visit with the Miles family.' ' ) I :': Prof. Newlin Is head, of: the de- partment of history .at ; Quilford college. North Carolina, ; was for merly at Pacific, college at New berg. Oregon, and has j studied several years In Geneva where he and Mrs. Newlin were married. The second of a series of mas- lcales to be presented tn the Mar- .. . ' - Episcopal .church Is the 'program, and Mrs. Drynan la In charge. ' Thomai :,7 if-:. The meeting of the ; Presbyter lan Women's Missionary society which was appointed I from last ' week will be held on Wednesday, "with Mrs. C. D- Chllds leading to "Spanish Speaking America." Peoples of Woman's club -dance, May 28; arranging the Beta Chi alum dl ay. c. Pike, Mr. ana Mrs. H. J. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Max Al- fred, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mur- phy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Soos, Mr. . and Mrs. Ralph Kletzing, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beutler, Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Stewart, Mr. ' and Mrs. Reid Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lor- ens, Mr. and Mrs. A. , A. Gohen, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. MCGee, Miss Lorenx, Mr. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Ullman, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hille, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andresen, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Eekley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Morrison, Mr.; . and Mrs. Mn. Ini: CHdnn. Mr. and Mrs. HlKKlns. ! Frank Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Lee . Alfred and Mr. and Mrf. Erroll Ross. -'!- ' '- iFratenU Clab -! A gala affair of last night was the annual spring dance . of the Fraternls club. I The dance was given in; the Mirror room of the Marlon hotel. Red Gray and his nrrhoatra from ' Portland . nlaved for dancing. Over two -hundred couples were In attendance at the rtatr- wiiiiom i rvawfoH net- ed as chairman of the dance and was assisted by!! Ear le M. Dane, Ralph Klnzei1 and. Donald Apper- .on . Bernardis Entertain Master Plumbers Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernardl en tertained the Master Plumbers and auxiliary on Friday night In honor of Milo RSsmussen. the new state president, and J. B. Nath- man, new state secretary. Reports of the state convention held In Portland last week were made at the business meetings, and plans were formulated for the sum mer activities. . ' Present were: . MESSRS. AXI- VESDAMES Meat Pearea : Milo Bmaiiun , Fred Beraardi ' John Vathmaa J. A. ' Bernardl Kd O. Pratt Jacob 8pnioI : Jorph Graber Mr. T. If. Barr MU Mary SchoetU . E. S. Pattoa :. Mrs. F. L. Pnrvlne and son G. F. Purvine i drove up from Long B eac h, California, on Thursday and are visiting In the vicinity of Salem .for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Loch man ot Oakridge are to-be here today to visit with Mrs. Loch man's mother and brother, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Purvine, have just returned to the coast after a bus taess trip. While In the eastthey won naiti nf ia,ar1 fnrmaf fia. chemist of Hartford, Conn., and jurs. rrans: jfowies oi rnuaaei Pbla. ,' ; -;- ' - L' Bliss Bobbe Shlnn, . Hiss Mry Eason, Miss Barbara Miller. Miss Sally McLellan, Miss Barbara pierce and Miss - Mary Teager were among those attending the junior week-end festivities at Oregon State college. I ' ' . , 11.nait.tnVla ' r.L.nl Jtttw A Co-Ed Reveals : Betrothal at Dinner MIES LILLIAN GRAHAM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Graham of Dest Linn, announced her b e t r ot h a 1 to Charles Versteeg, of McMinnvllle, at the senior, dinner of Beta Chi sorority which preceded the sor ority spring "dance last night. No date was i sec 1 ior me weuomg. Miss Graham has been exception ally popular, in campus affairs. This year she has served as vice president of the student body and in her Junior year was editor of the Collegian. She Is a member of Beta Cm sorority ana wm grad uate in June. Mr. Versteeg has been a prominent athlete. He is a varsity star of the football and basketball teams. He has been an all-conference end in Tootball for three years. He is a member of the "W" club. This next year he will teach at Baker Junior high school. " Miss Esther Gibbard passed out the favors which revealed the en gagement.! Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Almos, LeFors, Miss Lucille Bralnard, Miss Marjorie Thome,, Miss Dorothy McGee, Miss Paul ine Wmslow, Miss Helen Purvine, Miss Charlotte Kallander, Miss Marian Wakefield, Miss Margar et Doege, Miss Edna Savage, Miss Helen Burdlck, Miss Julia Philip, Miss. Marguerite Clark',- Miss Eleanor Trindle, Miss Vivian Widner, Miss Julia Johnson, Miss Jane Fisher, Miss Lillian Gra ham,' Miss Frances Ellis, Mls Mildred Walker, John Kelly, Ed die Meyers, Layton Blake, Joe Blanchard, Bob Yeo, , Bob Her man, Phil Bell, Manfred Olson, Bill Rinker, ' Max Hauser, Louis Stutt, John Mullen Harry Mosh- Harvey, Charles Versteeg, Ken neth Peterson and Graydon dersbn. Korean Delegates "Will- 17:: tMlninl 1 1 lllildllll Salem W.C.T.TJ. meets on Tues day at 2 o'clock in the hall at Commercial and Ferry streets for a short business meeting follow ed by a tea honoring new mem bers. Mrs. J. J. Nunn "and: Mrs. Edna Waterman are in charge of the program which Includes spec ial music and a candle lighting ceremony. : 1 The subject of the meeting Is Korea because at the World's W.C.T.U.L convention, being held early in June in Washington, D.C., Korea Is Oregon's guest country. Mrs. Keung Lee, delegate from Korea, arrives In Oregon "on May 19 th when a reception will be held for her at the First Presby terian church In Portland. She will leave Immediately to attend the General Assembly ot the Pres byterian church in Columbus, Ohio, then to Washington, D. C, for the W.C.T.TJ. convention then for New! York In the interests of the Korean T.M.CLA. A gift of Myrtle wood will be presented by the Oregon W.C.T.TJ. to the Korean at Washington, D. C, and a personal gift of a juniper . . . , ... i a r ' WOOU DOWI Wilt D giYtru lO 'UIO. Lee. v..j , i Oregon has two delegates for the convention, Mrs. Necia Buck of Portland who leaves May 20th travelling east with Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Fred J. Tooze jr., of Salem who leaves May 27th. An approp riation of $10,000 was made by congress for the entertainment pf this great convention. .Sessions will be held in Constitution hall. Miss Kantner Will Preside Monday . w -1 - - Miss Constance Kantner, wor thy prophetess ot White Shrino of Jerusalem, will preside at the meeting to be held at Masonic, temple on Monday in the place ot Mrs. Miller Hayden, worthy high priestess, who Is attending the convention in the east. The chief speaker Is Mrs. Ma rie Flint McCall who will talk on her recent trip to New Mex ico. In i charge of refreshments are Mrs. Daisy Pugh, j Mrs. Harry Rowe, Mrs. James Imlah and Mrs. George Bayne.