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Tournament Prizes Are Awarded to Golfers Prizes were twarded for the .spring: tournament at the Ealem Golf club Friday when regular Ladies' day wa3 held. Mrs. Ro bert Savage rec-?.ved first in A class with Mrs. H. II. OlingeT as runner-up. Mrs. Louis Mjthias was first In. B class and Mrs. : Rex. Adolph runner-up. Jn the beaten eight Mrs. Claude Johns received first ,nd Mrs. Craham Sharkey runner-up fn class A and In class B Mrs. H. P. Gustafson was first and Mrs. II. K. Stock well runner-up. For FHday's rlay Mrs. Harold . Olinget re ceived the award in Class A and Mrs. George Ritteman In class B. Those playing were Mrs. E. T. TlaVpr l4 Van WtaAar r J. X. Bishop, Mrs.. M. JL Clicger, Mrs. Robert Savage, Mrs Phil iverr, air3. Claude Johns, Mrs. Sidney Stevens. Mrs. Carl Arm priest, Mrs. Alton Hurley, Mrs. C. B. Bentson, Mrs. E. A. Stelley. Mrs. II. K. Siockwell, Mrs. Claude Post, Mr3. A. T. Mercler,. Mrs. Rolin, Mrs. Louis Mathias Mrs. H. A. Simmonds, Mrs. E N Gil lingham, Mrs. Harry Weidmer, Mrs. Guy , Vincent Smith Mrs. John Bone, Mrs. Milton Parker, Mrs. Aldeii' Adolph, Mrs. George W. Ritteman, Mrs. H. P. Gustaf son, Mrs, James Sears. Mr3. Har old Olinger, Mr3. Robin Day, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. - Robert Taylor. Mrs. W. T. Wateiman, Mrs. Sidney Hoffman, Mrs. t hea ter Zumwalt, Mrs. Clarence Ham ilton and Mrs. Kate G. Bell. " Miss Bamber Reveals Betrothal Thursday At an informal party for which. Miss Winifred N' al was hostess at Lausanne hall Thursday night the engagement of Miss Ahleen Bamber, daughter of Mr. - and Mrs. Clark R. Bamber of Ore gon City; to Mr.' Randall Craw ford, son of Mrs. Lottie Craw ford of OregonjjCity was revealed. No date has ibeen set tot the wedding. Miss Bamber Is a sophomore at Willamette university and last year attended Marylhurst col lege. Mr. Crawford is a gradu- ate of Stanford and has beep at tending the tniversity of Chi cago working towards his mas ter's degree in social acierf;. He .now has a position as bt dget HIrafvf a In TT irl 1 llmiea . Those bidden were MLe Bam ber. the Misses Lorena Jack; Helen Yost., Iris Barklow, Betty Ciine, Margaret Cohan, Gale Dennison, Rose Ann Gibson. Vir ginia Harris, Mary Head. Carol Heusser, Elizabeth Viliians. Ma bel Whitrock. Thelma Phillips. Alberta Sacret, Maravene Tl-omp-iod, Marjorie Herr, Edna John ton, Mildred Williams, L'orothy Moore, Janice Murray, .Agnes Mickey, Dorothy Palmer, Fran ces Pickard, Beth Thomaa. Ei leen Van Eaton and Esther Vehrs, Tea Will Be Given by FID AC Groups " The Fldac study group will hold a French tea on Thursday of this week at the home of Mrs. Walter Spaulding on Court street from 3 until 5:30 o'clock. All members of patriotic organiza tions and other interested friends are invited to attend. Mrs. Merle Travis is in gen eral charge, Mrs. Albert Gragg is directing arrangements for the tea tables, Mrs. Donald Madison will be in charge of the decora tions and a committee Including Mrs. E. B. Richardson. Mrs. Carl ,Susbauer and Mrs. Frank Zinn will have charge of the French tisplay. Mrs. Lcif Bergsvik Is ar ranging for the music and Mrs. Elbert Bradford and Mrs. Frank Marshall will be in charge of refreshments, -." Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Bur ton Myers, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Claude Steuslotf, Mrs. John Minto and Miss Jean Doolittle mo tored to Portland yesterday te at tend the state Alpha Chi Omega luncheon at the Aero club. Today the Salem alumnae of the sorority re entertaining t n e I r . families with a picnic At Silver Creek falls. - Mrs. R. H. jVarley, Mr. and Mrs. George Orey and Mr. and Mrs: R. C. Magee are leaving" today by motor for sf month's trip in the east and along the Atlantic sea board. They will visit in New York. Boston. Chicago and other interesting sites. 409-415 Court ft. v - - s i - ; VW L. MISS PEGGY WEINERT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weinert of Alrlie, who portrays the American girl In the "Kiddie KaJartt" in Barbara Barnes tenth annual dance revue at the new high school on June 9. f . : - CLUB CALENDAR Sunday, June B Delta Phi Mother's clcb an nual picnic at chapter house, 6:30 p.m. j Monday, June 0 University of Oregon Moth ers' club with Mrs. Phillip Bar rett, 1090 j North Winter, no host luncheon, 1 p. m. Junior Maccabees at Olinger field. 4 p. m., for weiner roast. Ministers Wives association hosts to Ministerial association at C. A. Kells home, 12:30 luncheon. Auxiliary to Sons of Vet erans sewing club, with Mrs. E. B. Perrine, 775 North Cot tage street; 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 7 American War Mothers, Am erican Lutheran church, 2 p.m. PLE and F ciub with Mrs. John Shippj 1633 Saginaw, 2 p. Chadwick chapter, Orcler of Eastern Star, Tuesday night, 8 p.m., Masonic temple. Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. Williams, Cascadia diive, 2 p.m. J Wednesday, Jane 8 Presbyterian Missionary as sociation, 2 p. m., at church. Missionary , sroup of Wo men's union of First Congre gational church, with. Mrs. M. , M. Fake, ,2:30 p.m.. ;. . ;. Women's Foreign Missionary society of i First M. E. church American Lutheran guild at church, 2 1 p.m. Laurel Guild of Knight Me morial church with Mrs. Iwin Batterman, 16S2 Socth Cot tage, 7:30 p.m. i Variety in Program of Music Pupils Mr. and' Mrs. Zlna Sharpnack will present! a number of their music pupils in recital at the First Christian church on Mon day at 8 o'clock. The public Is Jnvited to the program, which promises to be vanea. Those taking part will be Stan ley Olson, Sally Smith, Doyle Lockard, Violet Lockard, Elcena McCune. Richard Ostrin, Carl Os trin. Harold S a a b y e , Arnold Brothers, Lorraine Murdoch:. Herbert Steed, Billy Stortz, Louis Damies, Betty Sharpnack, Stew art Sharpnack. Peggy Smith. Da vid Shade, Ralph Potter, Daryl Anderson,; Billy Anderson, Billy Rawlins, i Billy Turner, Sonee Turner, Wallace Taylor, Bob El mond, Blanche Ripley, Virginia Benner and Doris Chapel. I ' ' The auxiliary of Townsend club No. 12 meets Monday, at 2 p. m. at the home of Agantha Welns at 1431 North Cottage street. mm Salem-Owned mull WW ' on all and j t x. ' v '- - - . i , t 1.4, i " '- -v :.v .'.vV 5 x v ts. . T ? t ' Junior Club to Install Officers Monday The Salem Junior Woman's club will hold the last meeting of the year Monday ntghVat the clubhouse at eUht 0'clo?L The new officers will be formia'-jy in stalled for the ensuing ye?r and "Mrs. Hannah Martin. v cl'ib ad visor, will be the installii-p. of ficer. Mothers and frleras of club members will be special guests at the meeting. Miss Ruth .Ger will Ma? sev eral numbers and will be ac companied by Mrs. Clinton Stan dish. Miss Lois Riggs and Miss Irene Windsor will give ' rerorts concerning the iiational feder ation convention at Kansas City and Mrs; Joseph FeRon. Mrs. Verne Robb and Mrs. , Clinton Standish will report on the state convention held at Pendleton. At the tea hour Mi?s Lois Riggs, outgoing president, and Miss Irene Windsor, aewly elect ed president, wlK pour, i Miss Marcelle DeMytt heads the com mittee in charge ;.nd agisting her are Miss Helen Bird. Mrs. George Fletcher, Mrs. Grant Fall in, Mrs. Harold Dunsmoor. Mrs. H. II. Princehouse, Jr., Mrs. Lawrence Fletcher and M.3. Ro bert Sprague. 1 U I Law-Newbill Wedding Event of Week 1 On May 28 Miss Joan Newbill, daughter of Perry , Newbill of Madras, Ore., became the bride of Robert B. Law, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. -E. Law at the Epis copal chapel with Rev. George Swift - fflciating. A small group of relatives were present. The bride wore a navy blue ensemble with white accessories and . car ried a corsage of Cecil Brunner roses. Following the ceremony sup per was served at the TJ. G. Ship ley home on North Cottage street and shortly afterwards the bri dal couple left for the beach; on a short trip. They will be at home in Corvallis but eventually plan to make Salem their home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Law are graduates of Salem high school. Mrs. W. G. Morehouse and her daughters, Edith, Elizabeth and Mrs. Charles Kaufman of Port land will leave today for Pullman, Wash., to attend the graduation exercises of Mrs. Morehouse's son, Wray, from Washington State col lege where he will receive his de gree in veterinary medicine. Mr. Morehouse is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He will leave Wed nesday for Los Angeles to take his interneship at Dr. Jsnes hos pital. On the return trip home the Morehouses will stop at Eaton ville. Wash., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lemmon i (Isobel Morehouse). ' 1 The Sigma Nu Study dob will have guest day on Monday at the home of Mrs. Albert Gregg. Miss Eve Knower will review the book 'Powers in the Mist' by Elizabeth Goud.se. , -, I , 1 y -: WHO Will Fill This Prescription? The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Committees Are Named For Encampment -, ';: The following committees have been appointed for the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary en campment In July and by Mrs. Ward Wolfe, local president and encampment chairman: ; Secretary. Mrs. Russell Mudd. Publicity, Mrs. Onas Olson, Mrs. Sylvia Kelly Furlough, Mrs. George Rostykus, Mrs. Lillien Mullen. Civic relations, Mrs. William Rush, Miss Elsie Lewis, Mrs. Le roy Hewlett, Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mrs. C. J. Murane, Mrs. Effie Wetsel. Banquet.. Mrs. Albert Case, Mrs. Hans Hofstetter, Mrs. Frank Millett, Mrs. Paul Kitzmiller, Mrs. Henry Jungwlrth, Mrs. Charles .McKtnley, Mrs. A. C.-Suhre. t Department officers luncheon, Mrs. Fred Egelus, Mrs. Leon Han sen, Mrs. Herman Lafky, Mrs. Vern L. Ostrander. i ! Presidents' and past presidents breakfast, Mrs. Onas S. Olson, j Mrs. Ben Wolke, Mrs. Henry Sim, Mrs. Carl Abrams, Miss Blanche Gibson, Mrs. Charles Lowe, Mrs. R. W. Remington. Memorial, Mrs. Bryan Conley, Mrs. Paul Bales, Mrs. William C. Clare, Mrs. Christ Free, Mrs. Leo Sutter, Mrs. G. K. Kennon, Mrs. Lillian Williams. Decorations, Mrs. Christian Floer, Mrs. Frank Nieswander, Mrs. Elvera Beard. Mrs. Craybon Castle, Mrs. L. B. Davis, Mrs. Lulu Humphreys. Entertainment, Mrs. Cyril Nad on, Mrs. Frank Heubetz, Jr., Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Miss Margaret Clare, Mrs. R A, Harlan, Mrs. J. W. Weekly, Mrs. G. K. Kennon, Mrs. Matilda Nadon. Parade, Mrs. Karl Nyberg, Mrs. Frank Heubetz, Jr., Mrs. Christian Hoer, Mrs. J. L. Moorman. Mrs. Lester Jones, Mrs. Effie Wetsel, j Mrs. Kirk Simpson, Mrs. D. J. Beard. Buriness Sessions, Mrs. Fred i Egelus, Mrs. Marie Solie of Silver ton; Mrs. Ethel Mott of Dallas. Mrs. Carl Oman, Mrs. E. J. Kur choff, Mrs. lola McElroy, Mrs. Joseph Ringwald. Registration, Mrs. E. J. McEl wain, Mrs. Elmer Wetsel, Mrs. Clare McCormick, Mrs. . Chas Brant, Mrs. Dave Furlongh, Mrs. Margaret Weisser, Mrs. I. Ran son, Mrs. Dave Holtzman. Housing, Mrs. Harold Perkins, Mrs. D. B. Parks, Mrs. Dorothy Reeves, Mrs. F. P. Fahey, Mrs. Eward Hansen, Mrs. Alpha Wood. Tea, Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mrs. Ben Wolke, Mrs. Bryan Conley, Mrs. Wm. Rush, Mrs. Henry Sim, Mrs. Onas Alson, Mrs. Russell Mudd. Mrs. R. W. Remington, Mrs. Charles Lowe, Mrs. E. L. McElvain, and Miss Blanche Gilson. Hostesses Entertain For Bride-Elect Miss Vera Brock, who will be come the bride of Cecil New berry on June 12 at the First Baptist church, was the guest of honor at a -bridal shower given Saturday night by Miss Dorothy Finkbiner and Miss Adean Flske at the Fiske hoie on' North Winter Btreet. Guests were Miss Julia Allen, Miss Juanita Cross, Miss Helen Stweart. Miss Margaret Stewart, Miss Caroline Stiohmaier, Miss Helen Strohmaier, Miss Opal Long, Miss Jewcil Turner Miss Alameda Working. Miss Fran ces ombs. Miss CBeulah McCul lough, Mrs. Dannlel Clement, Mrs. C. W. Brock, Mrs. Irving Fox, Mrs. Fred Broer, Mr3 Rains Tipton. Mrs. N. M. Finkoiner, Mrs. Arthur Fiske, Mrs. Jthan na FLske. guest of honor, Miss Vera Brock, and hostesses. Miss Dorothy Finkbiner and Miss Adean Fiske. Professor and Mrs. Herbert Rahe and their children. Mary Joanne and Paul, are leaving tc day for a year's stay In Madison, Wis., where Professor Rahe will work towards his doctor's degree at the University of Wisconsin. Between the summer and fall terms they will visit in Indiana. . Accompanying them east will be Miss Jessie Rodman. --., The University of Oregon Moth ers will meet Monday at 1 o'clock tor a no-host 1 luncheon at the home of Mrs. Phillip Barrett. 1090 North Winter street. All mothers of University of Oregon students are invited to" attend. This is the last meeting until fall and election of officers will be held and plans made for sum mer activities. Mrs. Richard Smart will enter tain the alumnae of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority at her apartment at the Royal Court Monday night. wDoes it really matter," you ask, ."who fills a prescription?' i I Well: Is Is Important to you that your prescription be com pounded by a registered phar macist of Jong experience? Is it important Chat you be assured of fresh, potent drugs? Is It im portant to know that your pre " script ion will be filled exactly as the Doctor directs? Finally, Is It Important that your drug gist have the respect and con fidenre of the medical fraterni ty? - .-. It you deem these consldera tiona Important, then we re spectally solicit your prescrip tion business. WnXETTS Capital Drug Store Cor. Liberty & State Ph.3118 Oregon, Sunday Morning, June - J V Gsalfc, .... ..J&A-- (Cy Cp.KA 'Uds'W' 4y- . fen-, -r, "I was so surprised when the club elected me president, I almost forgot my acceptance speech!' She was prepared, though, in more ways than one, if you count, as you should, her appropriate gown. If you expect at all to play a prominent part at a club banquet, write yourself a memo now of either of these two evening dress versions. Both sleeved and very full skirted, the flower print uses black for shoulder trim and bow, the cross-barred frock (gray on yellow) a deeper decolletage with, set-in sleeves Increasing the heart-shaped outlines. Miss Weller to Present Bridge Party Friday Students in Recital At Dotson Home The piano students of Miss Elma Weller will be presented In recital Monday night at the Wel ler studio on North Liberty street at 8:00 o'clock. Miss Jean Burt will sing several solo numbers and -Miss Gladys Edgar will be the ac companist. The program Is as follows: Sonatina Ko. 4 Spirito Andante- dementi Mary Weller Miss Weller Facts in the Life of Von Weber Wilma Earnest Sj.rine Time . Becker Jean Burt Duo (a) The Guitar, .. Gayaor .Wilma Earnest Miss Keller Solo (b) The'Wood Nympha Harp ..Rea Wilma Earnest (a) Dom 7th Chord and .Resolutions b) Transposition Fairies Dance flowing; Stream Wilma- Earnest Betty Hashes Duo Sonatina No. S Spiritoso Adagio Allegro .. Clementi Martha Weller Miss Weller (s) Street Singer . Thompson (b Sparks . Thompon (e) Royal Guard Thompson (d) Kemembraiac .. Thompson Betty Hughes Solo (a) La Secret . Gautier (b) Velocity Etude Burgmuller Martha Weller Duo (a) Sonatina Ko. 1 Allegro An dante Clementi John Carson Bsrsrh Miss ' Weller Solo (b) Non Stop flight ;Hibbs John Carson Barsch Solo a) Prelude Chopin (b) Song of the Lark Tschaikowky (e) Solfeggietto Bach (d) Important Event Schumann Mary Weller The Organist - Lemonti Jeanette --Mack Solo (a) Spanish Grpsy Dance Mowsrey (b) Walts -Brahma Josephine Morse (a) The First Violet Mendelssohn (b) Florian'a Song Godard Jean Burt Solo (a) Prelude C Mia Mach (b) Shadow Dance .MacDowell (e) Alia Tarantella MacDowell Jeanette Mack Duo Minuet ; Beethorea Jeanette Mack Miss Weller Sonata Pathetiqne '..J. Beethorea Allegro di molto p con brie Adagio Csntabile Rondo Three preludes '. .. Chopin Valae la E minor . . Chopin Litany Sehnbert-Godowaky Liebesfreud . . Kreisler-Raehmaninoff Concerto in C Minor Saint-Saens The Escalera Is, will be host esses for an outcor supper meet ing Monday night at Olinger field at 6:30 o'clock. Those wishing reservations are asked to call the YWCA and any business girl is Invited to attend. fe-nteliMMHHlSiaiCHI ir'il.nitiMl.M.iiMmH.ii.iUliiiMll E3 g3 - E?5t m ti i - - I 4 i' t i i i m i i pa r-a i I 1 iJ 11 H si t 1 E 2 POMEROY JEWELERS AND 379 State St. The f tar! has wsrtKips since rs V ' C J histeric timas sad It sJamd by lealsy's 4 fatkisMt. Saa ew caJlacrisa sf smart vw paari C rtsies. a'arriay. braadtas. cUaca d arfkar 77 Jawelrjf. Smart sew paarl stidtpias ihWt mj 1 sms. Isel Al mtslfstaly prlctd. Ws are j yJ lsa sKuia Miacttaa sf inaiptntivvawatry fl I rsl mstesjsfsMte from Ceyfea. ru I 5, 1938 Miss Mabel Dotson entertained with an informal affair at her home Friday, night in compli ment to a group of her friends. Auction bridge was In play . with prizes awarded to Mrs. Kussell eutler and Miss Lola' Schulzz. Miss Elizabeth Dotson assisted the hostess at the supper hour. Pink roses and snapdragons dec orated the guest rooms and bouquets- of pansies centered each table. Those present were Miss Doris Neptune, Miss Etta White, Miss Gladys Tipton, Miss Constance Weyman, Miss Frances Giaham, Miss Helen Fletcher, MLsj Lola Schulz, Miss Ruth Moore, Miss Edith Welborn, Miss Muriel Wil son, Miss Edna McElhaney. Mrs. A. L. Wallace, Mrs. Russil Beut ler, Mrs. Luella Fruit and Mrs. Mary Noland. The Women's Foreign Mis sionary society of the Firrt Meth odist church will meet In the Carrier room at 2:15 o'clock on Wednesday. Mrs. L. B. Jones will lead devotions, and Mrs. W. L. Walker and Mrs. L011U Ma gln will direct a mite bo dem onstration which precedes the box opening. Miss Elizabeth Clement will sing, and Mr. Stan ley Clemes will talk. , The Altruists were entertained at a delightful picnic Friday night at the country home, Madronia Terraces, of Mrs. Emma Murphy Brown; WINDOW SHADES Made to fit your windows In our shade factory. will last longer and look better. See our famous Tontine Washable and Crackproof Shade before baying. SALEM VKNKTLAN BLINDS INTERLOCKING WEATHER STRIP Reinholdt & Lewis " MANUFACTURERS Salem Venetian Blinds , 467 Court St. Phone 4181 ii KEENE OPTOMETRISTS Salem, Oregon I Convention Scbeduled At McMinnville A large group of delegates from the local branch are plan ning to attend the state conven tion of the Business and Profes sional .Women's dub which ii scheduled for Friday, -Saturday and Sunday of this week ct Mc Minnville. Attending from Salem In of ficial capacity are Mrs. LcMoine Clark, state pariiment arian, Miss Ruth Moore, state publie rela tions chairman; Miss Josephine Evans, state convention chair man. Also attending the con vention, and competing !n the state contest on Saturday will be the Business and Professional Women's chorus which is under the direction of Miss Gretchen Kreamer. The convention opens with registration from 7 to 9 on Thursday night and will be held at the Elks temple in McMinn ville. On Sunday morning the delegates will go to the ocean beaches, and will be s.-ived a 9:30 breakfast at the Doixhester house. Among 'the speakers scheduled to appear at the convention are Miss Amy Lewellen of Pullman. Washington, chairman of public affairs and national representa tive of the National Federation of Business and Professional Womei's clubs. Dr. Elam Anderson of Lin field college will be the breakfast speaker on. Sunday. Arrangements for the state gathering j to be held June 19 at Champoeg wilt be made at the business meeting of the American War Mothers at the American Lu theran church on Tuesday at 2 o'clock. i! -re? 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Mrs. Fake Hostess to Women's Society Mrs. M. M ,F?ke will open her home on Wedresday to mem bers 6f the Missionary group of the Women's union of the Firsts Congregational church. The meeting begins at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. S. W. Clemens who r pent years in mlssionaiy work in In dia will speak t-nd devi tions will be led by Mrs. Fannie, Tib bets. Miss Belle Drown ana Miss Clemes will furnish mul,. As sisting as hostesses are Mrs. F. Carthew, Mrs. Cble, Mra. Ada Elgin, Mrs. Hulburt and Mrs; Miller. 1 1 C O I F F V E S rjCactyAnvricd uMrUlLl I Phone 3921 MACHINE $79 50 7" 'AUMi. OH BOON I i I