The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, May 1, 1933 PAGE ELEVEN Gleemen Will Appear to Benefit Boy Scouts Plana for the annual concert Mar 10 at the Leslie auditorium of the Eugene Cleemen male chorus, under the, direction ot John Stark ETans, hare been com pleted. The Salem appearance, 'of . the club' will mar kjthe . 50 th for mal concert of the organization which is now In Its 13th. year. . - Demonstrating their 'good win poller, the Gleemen, a non-profit, , non-professional singing group -will donate their services. The. entire net proceeds of the con- . cert will go to the Salem ' Boy Scouts camp pioneer fund. As an indication of the high musical standard tnr intained, and the popularity of the Gleemen, ther sang their sixth annual" con cert in Portland in Februaiy to an overflow audience of over 6Q00 in the municipal auditorium. Substantially the same program will -be presented "here Mar 1 wth the addition of Hal Young, nationallr known concert tenor, as guest soloist. A Much credit for the perfection of the group goes to Cora Moore Frer a talented pianist and or ganist who has served as accom panist for the grouj since its or ganisation. Ticket sales for the concert will open Monday under the direction of Clifford Harold and may be obtained from mem bers of the Zontas, Business and Professional Women, Kiwanis, Rotary, Lion, Active. 20-30 Clubs and the chamber of commerce. They will also be on sale at - the chamber of (commerce and at the Bor Scout ( headquarters in the Masonic Temple. ; Miss Haberlach Heads Northwest Deans Miss Gladys Haberlach of West Linn was elected to head the deans at the Northwest confer ence of Deans and Girls which , was held here yesterday with Salem high and Willamette uni versity hosts. Other, oXficerg will be Miss Margaret Kinyou of Cor Tallls, vice president! and treasur er; Miss T&je Cornutt of Mc MinnTllle. secretary! Dean Hazel Schwering of the Unlrerslty ' of Oregon spoke on avocations. Dr. Bruce Baxter, Si las Galser and Miss Jean Maun- ' ula were - other afternoon speakers. Miss Janet Smith, placement secretary at the Uni versity of Oregon was speaker in the morning session. . Mrs. Bay M. Walts will enter tain members of the Tomarco class of the Fir s t Methodt church Tuesday afternoon at her home on West Superior at 2:30 o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Charles Sherman, Mrs. A. L. Llndbeck and Mrs.'H. G. Carl. SPECIAL PRICES ON PEQUOT SHEETS and CSES During Pequot Week ! ?mmmwm t ii .hhikjuhiwuwh nfo" nrsi 1 n 1 -1 ir ir--j.j 1 HI I HHIM ' 1 ft SHEETS Price 63x108 H.29 72x99 72x108 E!.S9 r8Ix99.UU:jJ.:ll!i30 81x108 .. .:E'4Q ; PILLOW CASES 42x36 ... Every Pequot Sheet and Pillow Cases GUARANTEED to exceed specifications -for weight, thread count and breaking strength as set by for U. 8. GOVERNMENT Its purchases of heavy muslins ... NO LOADING OR FILLING the alight trace of necessary finishing materials guaranteed to av erage less than 1. . 1 -iMnir II There fa 011I7 ONE grade ot PEQUOT sold only under the Pequot I trade-mark. SFv . Reg. U. s. Pat. Off. i EVERY PEQUOT EXCEED GOVERNMENT SPECIFICATIONS 4. 1 i : - Appearing as accompanist for the ! Eugene Gleemen is Cora Moore Frey, who has been associated with the group since its organization The Gleemen appear in.. Sa lem on May 10. '""7 .... i " Fidelisj Class fleets At Suppertime ( I The men of the Fidelia class of the Jason Lee Memorial church entertained their class at a "Jlggs" supper in .the Fireplace room of the church Friday. Lynn ! Wood, chairman, was assisted by ' Herman Rehtuss, Nick Brinkley, Lester Wahl. Harold Young and Gall Jones. After the dinner hour a devotional and business meeting was held with the president Naomi i Ice-hf uss, In charge. The remain i der of the evening was spen play ing games. Those present includ ed: f . ... i Rev. and Mrs. Lynn Wood, Mr. and MrsJ Stanley Markin, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wahl, Mr and Mrs. Herman -j Rehfuss, Mr.- and- Mrs. Ray Bufkey, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas, I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klemplej Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nu fer,' Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ready, Mr. and! Mrs. George Naderman, Mr. and Mrs. George Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. -Carnegie, Mr. and Mrs. Carl P Martin, Mr and Mrs. . Harold Young, Mr. and Mrs. Nick ; Brinkley, Mr. and Mrs. 'Gail Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilbur, Bernlce 1 Brewster, Wanda Gilbert, Edna McElhaney. Donna Bonner, Cleon- n Bonner, Bob Bonner-and Jack I Naderman. - . i; ; -: The Dakota dob, with all for mer Dakotans welcome, will meet at the Episcopal parish j house on Wednesday at 6:30 f ijr a bas ket supper. ' : 1 J:J: 1 Facts About I Pequot HEAVY MUS LIM construction in s, u r e s maxi mum service. 2. RETAINS Will T E N E S S and fine surface appearance after repeated w a s h Ings. DOUBLE TAPE SELVAGES strength en and protect edges f each sheet. 4. LESS THAN AVERAGE SHRINKAGE shown by Im partial tests. ft PATENTED, SIZE INDEX TABS enable quick selection of correct width sheet right from linen shelf. GUARANTEED TO , . . . . t s: :. i. . . . , . -. :-- :"-v ' V 5. -.::. -: " : - ..' ' t I : " ''''"' v '''' -'"-. Stage Door 'to Be Given Saturday Nieht ' oV ' Climaxing two days of May- Time festivities on the Willamette unlrerslty campus,- the Ferber- Kaufman production, "Stage Door," will be presented as the Junior class plar Saturday night at 8:15 In Leslie i junior high school auditorium. The plot of the plar. 1b not the same as that of the popular screen version br the same name, however, the cast in cludes 29 girls and 10 boys. ; . . The scene of the play is the Footlights club of New York, a boarding ana rooming house for Broadway actresses. Mary Elizabeth Kells, who is remembered by Salem audiences for her work in ""Twelfth Night." "Outward Bound," and "Mrs. Moonlight." plays the role of Ter ry Randall; - Irma Calvert of Bremerton plays the part of Jean Maitland, the glamorous actress who can not. wait for her dream of a car eer on the stage to materialize, but chooses Hollywood instead. , Melba Riopelle, who is also re membered for her work last rear as Olivia ' in 'Twelfth Night," plays the role of Judith Canfield, the. hard.'debunker type of wise cracker" whose rive brothers and four sisters at home continually besiege her with requests for fif ty dollar loans. Vena Vosper as Kaye Hamilton plays with sym- nathv anet rpatrafnt th Yprt nf the girl who walU in j vain for me roie wnicn jusi ooesn t ma- terlalize. Geraldine Parker as Bernlce Neimeyer and Beverly Brpwn as Mrs. Orcutt, mistress of the boarding house, provide many laughs. Bud Kohler and Stan Elan provide the romantic roles respec tively as Mr. Ktngsley, who wins the first part for Terrr Randall, and as Keith Burgess the radical young writer whose concern for the "masses" is soon ! forgotten when he receives a bid to write for Hollywood. . J : s The Tllsr la AirtrteA hv Mn Chester Oppen and is third Junior class play since her coming to Willamette unlrerslty as dramat- ics director. Tickets for the play are on sale by members of the Junior class and will be on sale the last three days of this week at Qulsenberry's Pharmacy. ' Accordion Contest Held On Fridav Night The qualifying district contest visor; Berndette Broer, pianist; for the Soprani national accor- Suisane Esau, song leader; Syl dion playing contest, was eon- via Mattson; white cross chair ducted Friday night In the Bush man. '' , school auditorium. First place In Hoahie Watanabe h'.d charge each division qualified to com- of the program 'The Highland pete for two of the 10 free trips Schoolhouse." Later in the eve to Italy and return with all ex- nig a miscellaneous shower was pensea paid. Forty-nlte contest- given iMiss Hoshie Watanabe, ants qualified; each signed an whose marriage will Jake place affidavit to the .effect that he in May. had never received accordion les- Guests of the 1 evenig were sons previously to the contest Mrs. Fred Brixon, Mrs. Gtil Lem and was a beginner on: the piano mann, 'Mrs. Sig Watanabe. the accordion. They were required Misses Julia Allen, Helen Strau to play two memotized selected meyer, Carolyn Straumeyer, Helen numbers and judged by the score sheet established by the Amerl- can Band Masters association. The ages ot the contestants rang ed from -.8 to 56. Tbe winners in the junior di- Tision were Raymond Ramseyer, Tilly Matye and Allen Ricuard son. Winners in tne senior ai- garet Stewart, niorence wiwce. vision, Viola Moriaritr. Edna and guest of honor Hoshie Wata Gobert and Mrs. Gladys Mazac. nabe and Elma Hort, hostess. In addition first place winners' - ,. have qualified for. the free trip ... 1 " . Vt. to Italy. To judges for the con St. Hilda's Mission of the Epis test were Alice Inlow. Gl.n Bur- copal church fn Monmouth, is right and C. B. Glover.. sponsoring a benefit puppet show I A short guitar n-ogram : In the Legion hall on Thursday eluding numbers by the Plectrum. aT 3: 30 o clock. The Madcap Mar-!i,itai- .inh ami iria' nnartpt ionettes from Salem, under the followed the contest. I i i-: :-: Barbara Barnes Will Present Students '. Barbara Barnes will give her annual open house Tuesday after noon at four o'clock at her studio.' ;The program will be comprised of a 45-mInute class demonstration followed by a short brogram of diversements. jM j The program is as follows: Itumpty Danptr .Joinne TboBii Spanish Dance (Mantllla)....Gloria Myera Hons uni Danee.. ..j.CharmioD Hood i Peasant and Doll ..Colleen Kroner Jean Holtzman II j- Lady Is a Tramp Marjorie LtiDdahl IStmt Dance-.a .SUirley Lnkina iThey Won't Hae.to Sell the Farm r r .,Rnth Elaine Holtxman jToe- Daae - i..Donna- Savac Sons and Dance.. Flofa Jane Johnson Gurland Dance Entire Class j Miw.MartIn Uzberg' will enter jtaln alumnae of Alpha Phi Alpha" j sorority at her home on East Rur al Monday night at eight o'clock. A $2.00 VALUE ) SANDERS CROQ. PERMANENT With Shampoo, haircut, and la dividual 1 finger wave : or a genuine I Duart: Oil Permanent : . ' - ! ; Only :. Finger Wayes 15c Castile Shampoo .....SOc Ilaircat or Manicure,.. ..25c Scalp Treatsent4iL.50c Ogilvie Sisters Scalp ' . Treatment . 7Sc All work, supervised I by Experts Il ' ' f 95 40 CLUB CALENDAR . Bnaaay.May i Miss Melton's studio musical t 124 North Capitol, 4 j n. Monday, May 9 Daleth Teth Oimel Mothers club meet at Lausanne hail, S p.m. Kappa Delta alumnae with. Mrs. Don Emerson, S p- m. Alpha Phi Alpha alumnae with Mrs. Martin Llzberg. 116 East Rural, 8 p. m. - ' ' Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans sewing club meet with Mrs. H. R. McWhorter 610 North Summer, 2 p,m. - AATJW drama class meet at YWCA, 8 p,m; - Northwest . division of Pres- ' byterUn church with Mrs. Wil- i 11m Moore, 49B North Capitol. ; American War Mothers bus- iness meeting, American Luth- eran church, 2 p.m. Sigma Nu study club, fire- ; "place room, library at 2 p.m. I Tuesday, May 8 ' Highland Mothers - Teachers ' Study club meet at .school, 3:30 p.m. Initiation, -Order of Eastern i Starr Masonic temple. - Yomarco- class of First Meth odist church with Mrs. Ray M. Waltz, 195 West Superior, 2:30' p.m. - . 'V Wednesday, Mar Mart lower guild of First Con gregational church , meet with . Mrs. ilay Yocom, 850 E street, - v- m Royal Neighbors Sewing club postponed. South division, Presbyterian church, with' Mrs. C. A. Lytle, : 525 North 14th street. - Mrs. A. F. Marcus assisting. '. 1 Thursday, May 5 Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae with Miss Josephine IuC Gil christ, 695 North Summer street,7 8 p.m. I Berean W. W. GT Meets With MlSS Hoyt ' Regular monthly business meet- ing of the Berean W. W. G. was held at the home of Miss Elma Hoyt" on Winter street Tuesday New officers installed were: ' Florence Wallace, , president; Beulah Moran, vice president; Franclse Mattson, recording sec retary; Margaret Stewart, treaa - nrer; . Joy Greig, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Floyd White, ad- Stewart. Members present were as follows: , Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. Irving Fox, Alemeda.Work lngAdena Fiske, Joy Greig. Ade line Pade, Beulah Moran. Bern- dette Broer, Ruth Engdahl, Lu- cllle Starkey, Frances Mattson, Sylvia Mattson, Vera Brock. Mar- Oirecuon or xara. rraun bach will present the show. The Marionettes will be seen In a group of several short acts and promises to be an Interesting hour's program. WINDOW SHADES Made to fit rour windows in our shade factory, will last longer and look better. See onrx famous Tontine Washable and Crackproof Shade before baying. SALEM VEXETXAN : BLINDS INTERLOCKING WEATHER v STRIP " i'. Reinholdt & Lewis MANCFACTCRERS Salem Venetian Blinds 467 Court St. Phone 41 SI j2 :1 SPECIAL NEW TYPE NUTRI-PAK MACfflNLESS PERMANENT Only 2 50 v Work by Junior Student Operators: Finger Waves alanlcstre or Facia Permanent Wares Marcel Waves .Free 1 rnr I3c I 13C 75c MODERN Beauty Colleges State bonded and approved. 179 N. liberty (Over Worth's Dept. Store.) ' PHOXE 141 Many roTamS '' f . -- ; - .Will Be Given . - (Continued from Page 10.) Friday's outstanding 'program ... . . . . A Is the Salem school's music festi- f..h,afb.h!t i f, 1 1 U?k ' ral which will begin at 8 o'clock ",W5.U " other ln;th high school auditorium. the St. CecUia mass Included will be number, by thi Tl t0 not urpf" aU-clty elementary band under the !nythr ' KZ"; dUrecUon of Gordon Kinlay; pre- alIt'r 'workf0,neKbr thU yaf nutlonof poster awards br the .fn Hnl Salem Music Teachers' assocU- iott. 8 offei?inr will tion; numbers br ' the Highland De ,tKefl. 0 0 bors chorus, with Miss Carolyn ; . j i Parker directing; the Bush pri- i r it r' marjf chorhs; the Washington Annual raU Iriven m rhythm orchestra; the singing ofpirtlaLj Ttfav 7 j rounds by. the fourth grades of"ruap: iua ' j ' Englewood. Grant, Highland and ' Among the social highlights of Washington schools under the di- tbe political season wiU be the rectlon of Miss Gretchen Kreamer; sixth annual spring bill spon the Englewood orchestra under sored by the Young Democratic the direction of GordonFinlay; club of Multnomah county, to fifth arid sixth grade choruses be held! on May 7t. ati the Ma from Bush. Garfield, McKinley sonic telmple in Portland, and RIchmqnd. Invitations hare been! extended Mrs. David Eason will present to all state clubs of the young her pupils in a creative music democratic orgaoix at Ion, to recital on.'' Saturday night, and friends j and guests of the young Roberts studio will present a pro- political organization, 'and. as gram of spring "flower pieces" piranta j to political office, and Mr Clara Tut ti Vntnn win Entertainment will be In the nresent her student also rm Satiir. day Mrs.; Bush's kindergarten wtll keep open house from 9 to i JZ. v The Themis studios" wnl prJent pupils on Saturday at 8 o'clock. As a closinc feature of the -an nual campus May day exercises and National Music week, the Eastern Star will meet Tuesday Philharmonic choir of Willam- at the Masopic temple. Initia ette university, a group of - 75' tion will be! held; - also special voices, will present the St.- Ce-: services honoring "Mothers day." cilia mass by Gounod on Sunday An inrltation; is extended to all night, May 8. at the First Metho- members of the Eastern Star to dist church. Soloists are! Ailene attend.; . : , . . f . . . 1 - v . ... 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Portland's well-known dance " " EddIe Burke and his swing band. m-" .: ' Chadwick cSianter Order of the ( r SSLKCT-A-SPCCO CALROD Hotpoiors ifurienit mew cook las; unit which provides 5 difereat 'cookiagsund tlw'lccrrictllycor rect tpced tor rverj coekiog oecd. Alpha Phi Alpha Mothers Benefit Tuesday Slated for Tuesday afternoon' la the Alpha Phi Alpha Mother's club benefit bridge tea at the chapter house on North Summer street. Playing will begin at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Ray Yocom and Mrs; Duane Gibson are in charge of arrangements and those wish ing reservations are asked to call either Mrs. Yocom or Mrs. Gib son. Those who have made reser-. rations are Mrs. A. A. Taylor. Mrs. Elmer Daue. Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. I A. R. Thompson, Mrs. Ray Yo com. Mrs. Duane Gibson, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. F. S.' An unsen, Mrs. Byran Goodenoughr Mrs. F. D. Foley, Mrs. Edward- Brown, Mrs. J. S. Murray, Mrsi Arthur Selander, M r s. .George. Vehrs. Mrs. William J. Busick, Mrs. Herbert Glaisyer, Mrs. Eva Ritner. Mrs.-W. A. Cladek, Mrs; L. C. McLeod, Mrs. Robert Brsdyj Mrs. John E. Cooter. Mrs. M. Pi Adams and Mrs. C. O. Wilsqn. ' The monthly meeting of the Sa lem General hospital auxiliary will be Tuesday morning at ten" o'clock at the YMCA. Members are asked to note the change of meeting- place. Mrs. T. A.; Lives ley will preside. 1 The PLE&F dnb -jyill meet with Mrs. Earl Burc at her home on Edgewater "street in West Salem Tuesday aftcrnooni I Mrs. J. K. Dngan. Mrs. Abner Cline, Mrs. A. Lee, Mrs. F. N. Tat man and Mrs. Vern Cannon will assist Mrs. Willis Moore as hos Si a V3 ; IjyjK'lt-i! . 1 .. tess to the Northwest division of the Presbyterian church on Mon day. " . . ! Turner Eastern Star Observ'es Birthday More than 70 members aad ' Tisitors attended', the birthday anniversarr observance of Vic toria chapter. Order of Eastern ; Star, at Turner- on Wednesday, April 27. Vivian Ensley worthy matron and Edward Mitchell, worthy pat ; ron jvere in charge of the meet ing:. - ' ' ; ' iV grand secretary was one of the principal speakers. Grand repre sentatives present included Mjs. Byron 13. Herrick ot Salem. . The program held proved In teresting in that several genera tions were present or represent ed their families. Those attending from. Salem were: Mrs. Byron B. Htrrick, Mr. and-Mrs. J. O. Russall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford, Mrs. iBeth Peterson, Mrs. Bertha Berg man, . Mrs. Steiner, Mrs. Hettle "Kreikenbaur, Mrs. Alma Thomp son. - The flome Interest club of the First Christian church met on Friday i afternoon ia the Fireside rooms of the- church for a So cial . afternoon.! The next meet ing Will be at; the home of Mrs. Guy Drill the last of May. V - The Highland Mlthers-Teachcrs Study club will meet i-t the school Tuesday at 3:30 o'clock. Silas Galser, the speaker, will .talk on supervision. 11 ' Liberal Discount on " J 1 Two 1938 Blodels J I ! 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