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! - Beaches AttractMumeroiis Salem People " :- ?Holiday;'-We'ekeiid'.;;'' , It's a double holiday weekend jwith most everyone . ob - serving the Fourth with some kind of a celebration. The Oregon beaches are attracting a number ot vacationists with ' a number of Salem families starting their annual vacations this weekend. An equal number of capital folk are remaining at home and entertaining out-of-town guests. Several groups of; families will gather informally for suppers and picnics over the holidays. !.,.., . At Beach Resorts I Dr. and Mrs. William H. Lytle are spending several days at DeLake and are domiciled at the Robin Reed cottage. They will also visit other, coast points before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph and daughter, Joan; have left for Nes kowin where they have taken a cottage: for the month of July. Miss Sally McLellan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLellan, -"will be in Portland for the weekend visiting with Miss Virginia Lee Shaver. Miss McLellan arid Miss Shaver are Kappa Alpha Theta sorority -sisters at, Oregon State college. ' ;";:. v, wl '';-;?';-. '',-. .-. . Mr. and Mrs.( Chandler Brown are enjoying a cruise in "The Beezy" this weekend. They will cruise to The Dalles for the Bonneville celebration Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCargar are the guests for the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. John Spouse r of Portland on their, cruiser, who are also attending the Bon neville festivities over the Fourth. I ; " i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Minier, Miss ! Jewel Minier, Mr. Ervin Potter, Professor and Mrs. Franklin Thompson and Miss Frances Burtner are vacationing at Ocean Lake for the holiday. Irs. W. V. Johnson, Miss LeUa ! Johnson, Mrs. Ida Niles, Dr. Gussie Niles and Mrs. Belle Niles Brown are domi ciled at the Johnson beach home at Nelscott for the weekend. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith is enjoying the holiday at her beach home at Neskowin. j ' : Motor to Crater Lake v I Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Smith and Miss Marguerite Smith are motoring to Crater Lake for the Fourth and Mr. and Mrs. David Eason are also spending s the weekend at Crater Lake visiting their daughter, Mary, who is there for 'the summer months.vMrs. Clifford .Brown ana juiss jviaDei Robertson are spending the coming weeK at &eai ocks ai, the Brown beach home. ' i - Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Keene and their children have taken a cottage at Neskowin for the month of July. Miss Suzanne Small, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small, will .spend the next fortnight at the Keenes' as the guest 6f Miss Madeline Keene. Spending the Fourth at Rockaway will be Mr. and Mrs, Douglas McKay and their children who will be the guests of Mr. McKay's mother, Mrs. J. W. Frater, at her beach home. ' Miss Shirley McKay and her guest, Miss Betty Wirth, will remain for a week. J " . " j ! Guests at the Steiner beach home at Neskowin this weekend will be Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. Walter Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr., Miss Marylee Fry, Danny Fry, Mrs. Daniel Fry. sr., and Dr. and Mrs. Milton Steiner and children of Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph, Miss Josephine McGilchrist, Mr. Peter Buck and Mr. and Mrs, William McGilchrist, jr., are spending the Fourth at Agate Beach. j . " , i : . -i Guests of Friends at Beach " Dr. and Mrs. David Bennett Hill and Miss Charlotte Hill are the-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott at Neah-Kah-Nie . for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Locke -are weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Edwin L. Baker at their home at Seal : Rocks. Making up a party at DeLake for the holiday are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg, Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Wirth, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pratt and Mr. and Mrs.; Kenneth Fitzgerald of Portland, formerly of Salem. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. George Weller and children will be in Port land for the Fourth as the guests of Mrs. Welter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Elton.' Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Princehouse, jr., have as their guests for the. weekend Mr. and Mrs. William Paulson and daughter, I Judith, of Seattle. Part of the weekend, will be spent at , the; beaches. ' " - Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry are enjoying a motor trip over the Fourth to Bend, the McKenzie pass and around the Mt. Hood loop. Mr. - and Mrs. Roy Harland and Mr. and Mrs. Norval Edwards are camping this weekend on the Metolius , river. Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley are in Portland for the holi days as the guests of Mr. Bagley's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bagley. Miss Janet Robertson is the house guest for several days of Miss Eleanor Brown of Marsh field. The girls are Alpha Chi Omega sorority sisters at Ore gon State college. " " i Leave for Trip North . Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prime and Dr. and Mrs. Harry ; Titus of Eugene left Saturday morning for a fortnight's trip - to Vancouver and Victoria, B. C, and Lake Louise and Banff. Mr. and Mrs. William Busick and daughter,? Jeanne, will be among those at Agate Beach for the Fourth. Mrs. Prince Byrd and daughters, Janet arid Betty, have left for their, beach home at Neskowin to spend, the remainder of the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. George Roth are entertaining guests at the Roth home at Neskowin this weekend Mrs. Hal D. Patton, Miss Marie and Miss Jeanne Patton, -Miss Margaret Corey and Miss Margaret and Miss Helen Brown are spending, the Fourth in Baker. Mr. and Mrs. George Allbright are vacationing for a week at Elk lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farmer, are enjoying the holiday in Rose burg visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Moore, Mrs. E E. Gilbert will be in Battleground, Wash., for the Fourth of July as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted ZeUer. They will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hudkins of Portland. Miss Ruth Geer, Miss Marcelle DeMytt, Mr. John Cattrall and Mr. Carlton Roth are1 spending the weekend at Big lake at the base of Mt. Washington. - ' j - . ... . . Women Golfers Play On Friday 1 ; . - ."" . Mrs: Kate G. Bell won in Class A at ladles' day play at the Sa lem . Golf club Friday morning. Mrs. H. P. Gustafson won first place in class B. Play will start for the Elks' trophy next Friday and on July 26 the ' Salem, play ers will have a day's play at the Neskowin golf course. Playing Friday were Mrs. Roy Byrd.! Mrs. George Flagg, Mrs. Max Flannery, Mrs. Alton Hurley, Mrs. William McAfee, Mrs. H. P. Gustafson. Mrs. James Sears. Mrs. Carl II. Cover, Mrs. Harry Wied mer, Mrs. Van Wieder, "Mrs. Ed Gillingham, Mrs. Harry V. Col lins, Mrs. John Bone, Mrs. Robert Savage, Mrs. H. K. Stockwell,-Mrs. George Ritteman. Mrs. ' Milton Parker, Mrs. Sidney Hoffman. Mrs. lAI Petre, Mrs. . Robert Tay , lor, "Mrs. Robin Day Mrs. Kate G. Bell, Mrs. H. II. Olinger and Mrs. Illarold 01inger. 'z - Dr. Pearce President Of Zonta Clnb Word was received in '.Salem " of the election , of Dr. Helen. Pearce of Salem to the office of president of the r International Zonta club at the convention which "' was held in Banff. Al berta on Friday, i . ; This Is a distinct honor for Over the Salem as the Zonta club is or- ganized In many American cities and in Sweden, Denmark, Eng land and Honolulu.' The clubs of Germany and Italy which were formerly active have been dis banded . as ; against ' the govern ment policy. , " i The Zonta club : is a service organization, the word "Zonta" meaning trustworthy "In the Sioux tongue. Three members represented Salem at the convention which , was conduced on Saturday, Dr. ; Pearce, Miss Helen Pearce, her , sister, and MUs Helen Yockey.T In the Valley Social Realm -T HUBBARD Mrs, Blanch Brown was hostess to the Auction Bridge . club at her farm home Wednes-. day night, i The home was beau tifully decorated with roses rand : snapdragons. High scores were awarded to Mrs. Elmer Stauffer and Mrs; Leonard Braden. Ste freshments were served to Mrs. Hugh Wells, Mrs. Elton McLaugh lin, Mrs. George, scholV Mrs. George Grimps, Mrs. Julius Stauf-' fer, Mrs. Elmer Stauffer, Mrs. Al-:, bert Smith.' Mrs. C. E. Boyd, Mrs' Neva McKenzie, Joe Atchison Mrs. Winnie Mulloy and Mrs. Leonard Braden; "" " Jadge and Mrs. George IUh du are leaving this week, for a motor trip in the middle west and east. Judge Rossman will attend the American Bar association con vention. In ' Cleveland, Ohio. They will Tisit in Chicago and other eastern cities before returning to the capital the end of July. . V v. - - ' . '; '" f : .-" ' . i. -t : : ", Members ; of the Old People's Home "were delightfully; enter tained Friday ' afternoon" ' when Mrs. Marie Flint McCall spoke Informally to them" of her travels to South America. She illustrated : her. talk: and had a number of things on exhibit. : 1 , -! ' -'- : - "si- I- . i f l - t 'Cf-' ' ' v . -' 1 . -: t : x ' k " '.A I - . ; - :-. . Miss ' Laneta ' Leave lor; j .toy;-; Dr. : Kinff Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger will entertain with a smartly arranged bon' voyage luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home in compliment to her daughter, Laneta, who will leave the latter part of July to sail from New York on July 29 for Glasgow to meet her fiance, Dr. Terry King. Upon her arrival the couple will leave for London where they will be married. They will tour ::the ; European - continent for a month! , . -btn following their marriage and re - ' v QjwT turn to the state the end of'""; 2. JLV. ,WJL September. . Dr. King will bring- septemrer. ur. King wm onng his bride to Salem to reside . where he win iesnme his duties as a member .of, the medical staff at the Oregon sUte " tuberculosis hospital. i ; Miss Bellinger who ' is the daughter , of Dr. and Mrs. Grov er. C. Bellinger, "is well knoirn among the younger, set in Salem and attended Oregon State col lege and the University of Ore gon where she was a member of - Pi Beta Phi sorority. ' Dr. King is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. King of Portland and also attended the univer sity. . He Is a graduate of the University -iof; Oregon Medical school and is- a member of Nu Sigma Nu. He has been in Rome, Italy since last fall study ing at the Forlanina Institute where -he was awarded a fellowship.- -'; - ;; ! Intimate friends of the bride elect bidden to the luncheon are Mrt. Robert Joseph, Mr. Lloyd Wilson, Miss.. Mary Agnes Meagher, . Miss Emlyn . Griggs. Miss Marian Shinn, Miss - Edna Mat this. Miss Marguerite Smith, Miss Ruth Jean Gam jobst; Mis, Josephine McGilchrist, Miss Max- ine - Gahlsdorf.fc Miss Barbara Ev ans, and Mrs. Edward Rowan, Miss Barbara Collins, Miss Helen King and Miss Lois Talbot all of Portland, i - I;," - . jf I . Mrs. Denton's Pupils In Recital i i i state It shows the strong and in Mrs. Walter Denton presented teresting development of regional & group of pupils In. recital on talent which is taking place under Thursday night at the home of government art sponsorship, i Mr. and Mrs. . Milton Meyers on t MoBt of Lewandowsky's paint Court street. . . ' - ings are of industrial scenes but The program included: unlike manv of such works, each MmTcn i me wanar xhiu i.iH Betty Burroagna-Xr. Uentoii Wright March of ttia uoj Beeota.. Tb Goof n4 tha GobUn.. d'ar ' Robert Charlton WinUBJ- I-Wiiuama Sobs, Smiles DoSorea Stephen Bobolink Skating Groop of Sonss Iiobbia Baia Dowa on the Farm... William WricBt, Jr. Bagla Call March. -Varlham Plantation : If elodiea .Richler Honri Vooi Tna Gar Old Vrof Eadrea TeDcc Star .ftichter Frank Sonthwick - Uarek of tha Spoka.. Jlaiaea Beneath tha Southern Moon , EtWer Thread i laonf the Gold..... Con Amor. .. I Beaajnent EUie Matthea T Sprinr ... ' Grieg Valae ia D J- .Choprn Claire da lune.. .jebMy Antoinette Lambert erenow Voetarae Mra. UoTd Stepbeaa The TounUin -. Revnalda Masine Enge-.-- L f -: On tha Road te 3landaley. arr. hy Bel Jack Laebell. ; Tomblcwred 4... Land of tha SVy Blue Water.. Betty Burroughs Uebeafread - cdia . Kreiaiee Maant Klegie Mid-er K,rbtr;rea--.MeJdeU..h. A-toinett i.mb.rt f Following the programs a social time was enjoyed - by the pupils and guests. Mrs. Daniel Fry,--jr., presided at the punch howl. Bet ty Burroughs. Elsie Matthes and Marylee Fry assisted in serving.' ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Gardner! Knapp have returned from a fortnight's trip to California. In -San Fran- Cisco, they attended the Rotary International convention.: They visited in Sacramento, Monterey, Reno and enroute home stopped ' at Crater Lake. ' ' Birthday Party Held At Earl Home Le Bera Earl was honored at birthday party on Friday when 'a group of friends gathered at the home of her parents. Guests were i Lucille. Nancy and . Bobby Bud : long, - Rosalei Tits worth, ' Arietta .Kleeman, Jackie Utterback, Vio la, Buster and Billy Earl. . . . Miss Frances Lee McMullen of Klamath Falls is the house guest . this weekend of her uncle and aunt,-' Mr. and Mrs. Roger My- : thing. ; , ,.- . . - - v Bellinger to Europe to g-N -ajA-ivTr CTtT "ITN m . JfS J By MAXINE BUREN The Salem .Civic Art Center, which is , filling a much needed place in the life of the city, an nounces the first public lecture to be sponsored, by the Center. On Thursday, E. M. Benson, one of America's best known authors and lecturers on art will visit Sa lem and talk In the Chamber of Commerce rooms at 8 o'clock. For those who admittedly do not understand modern art, i the lecture should be of special value, because Mr. Benson is to talk on "Trends in American Art" and will illustrate his lecture, giv ing his listeners a better" under standing of what America ; has contributed to the world of art. At the center is an exceptional ly fine exhibit of watercolors by the young Wisconsin artist, Ed- mnnrl T.wanr1rwlf v. Hia rrlan. decisive stvle is nleasinr and sat- isfyinr. Thoueh decidedlv in a modern mode, the work of this Polish - American is accessible even to those who prefer art of the last century. The painter was discovered by the WPA Federal Art Project and this display is sent from the ex hibition section of the project. Like other displays from a single gives a feeling of cleanliness 'and prosperity. The scenes along! the Milwaukee river are equally pleas- lng. Tugs, lake boats and. wharf scenes are shown, with always a . , human touch though no living ffiihama person actually appearing; Wis ; ' " consin farm scenes are the third .'Ji'- subject for the watercolors,; the Aaron artist shows masses of red barns with an occasional farm animal. .Local artists have on display a remarkable collection of paintings which Includes a wide range of. style and subject. A half hour spent In this gallery willjnet at least that much of interesting en joyment. .-. '': . -., -Though all of the 54 paintings are worthy of mention, the f ol- lowing caught the Interest iof this writer an etching "Des JBaum- stamm by Gordon-Gilkey- a cov ered bridge by Byron Randall which fascinates with its charm ing color in technique that just suits the rakishness of the almost extlnct C0Tered bridge of this sec- tion; "TriUiums", by Lola M. .Shrode; "Time and Eternity", : a V m9"l..9mlnn ,Mi7 Elizabeth Kells which should be studied to be fully appreciated;', Homecoming" by David Thomp son; 'fThe Faces" by Joseph Por tal; a striking farm scene by Clif ford Gleason; and portrait of an old woman sewing by Emily Cromley. The latter an excellent character study, -Finally, on display are pictures painted by students at the Art Center who are just completing their first period of instruction.: By all means see this interesting exhibit of work of local ' young Gaests im the capital for a 'week-are Mr; and Mrs.. Charles West Janet Weil) of -San Fran- f Cisco who will visit with Mr. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wharton L.' West, and with Mrs. Fred Al ban Wen who is spending the summer in Portland. . ; Miss Grace EUzabeth . Holmasi will entertain the Spinsters at heri home on North Summer street Tuesday night at 7:30 'o'clock. " Seen and Heard By JERYME UPSTON FIRST GARDEN TOUR of the (Peggy Goodfellow) . . . Peggy season held on Thursday and ar- has fixed the house most attrac ranged by Mrs. William Everett t,Te nd their Salem friends Anderson, president of the Gar- drive out to see them quite f re den club ... Six new gardens Quently : . . This week several were visited with the many the girls went out to their guests gleaning new ideas . . . strawberry patch and came back At the Otto Schmidt home In with lots of berries. Ben Lomand park Mrs. Schmidt News of a former Salem wom- S2Jng!lhl.In print frock in shades of yellow, orange and brown with tucked skirt and large straw with up turn brim . . . Assisting her was uaujnwi-iu-wir, mir. inug Schmidt, wearinr white and navv linen and white felt poke . . . Two sisters who looked . very pretty .., Mrs. John Caughell in a dubonnet and' white print with matching : coat and navy straw; Josephine Baumgartner in a delphinium silk ensemble with skirt- and cape all tucked and navy accessories . . i" A four- some keenly interested in the gardens ... Mrs. John J. Elliott cmc in ' all beige with matching poke , . . Mrs. Ronald Jones dis- tinctlve wearing an aqua brue coat with dubonnet hat and shoes . . . Mrs. James Voung in a . black and white polka dot sheer and Mrs. j Edgar. Pierce in navy . . . Mothers and daughters together . . . Mrs. Ralph Cooley - and Margaret, Mrs. Frank Myers and, Mrs. Charles Claggett and Mrs. -Harry Collins and Mrs. Bradford Collins . . . the latter who arranged the Pink and blue table at the Frank Allen; home was aressea in pin ana oiue .5".! l-A. 1" SZT i " " enrrora Brown i presiding . .! . p n striped chiffon . . and Vir- Anne Szekely of Portluand. flowers in hep hair Ind-caTr I9 She was wearing navy blue lace ginia Cross wearing a colorful . . . ... rninniat t J,. " , I. over yellow .. .Two of the Phil- flowered print., .Friends were - Mr-Cc Edwards of Salem will "JjnisI Joj' 1, u.?el,n" harmonic women assisting were greeting Frances Johnston who ? " Je,t ,fo' MacCar- lu .f dvfa f 'd 1"-. 1 a Ma,r: Mrs. Breyman Boise in a print has recently returned from an thy. Ushers will include Mr. Stan- f "etwAII w' 1 b? th? br,ldf ,"ma,1 with white background and exciting trip to New York and lr Herron, Mr. Henry Thielsen f a frock similar to stimulating pattern worn with Washington. D. C. where she i Mr. Charles Bier of Salem and ""J bao.r Pach lace, green shoes and wide-brimmed visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Mr. Robert Olbekson of Portland. The 'lowers In her i hair will be picture hat in two shades of sell Fuller (Anna Calaba) for- A reception for relatives and "ue and she will also carry a co green . . . Mrs. Karl Becke in merly of Salem . . . Ruth Geer cIo, friends of the couple will loniai nouquetj , j -a colorful print In luscious very chic in a - flowered cotton follow the wedding at the home of To Reldie In Port land shades of pansy, reds and pinks print with navy background" tn bride's parents on East Burn- , Mr. Joaquin j Hawley of Eugene, and white pill box hat with little fashioned with full skirt and one street. After a wedding trip brother of the groom, will serve bows matching the colors of her of the new tight fitting bodices the couple will return to Salem to as best man and the ushers will dress. j with no shoulder straps . . . reside at the country home of.be Mr. Stanley Janlk of Hullt. MOVIE LIGHTS from Holly- wood ... told by Bill Dyer who returned last j week from a month's trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles . . . In Holly- wood he was the guest of his cousin, Phillip Kamm, a scenario writer for the movies ... . Bill went to the Hollywood opening of Helen Hayes in "Victoria Re- glna" and practically the entire screen colony paid tribute to her Th. Bntmor. theatre which is larger than the Portland an- tr. "! AD1., "V were not more than 150 in the American Lutheran church by awarded the. Gamma Phi Beta , wnue and blue accessor crowd that were not in some way pupils of Prof, E. W. Hobson. scholarship Ust year and went to n,af,JrMg ot gardenias. The or another connected with the members of the Madrigal club - North Dakota as an exchange stu- f w,.u J1? to Portland to connected with the Orchids, lels of gar- nany.many furs were movies . . v v .-.-,. . T-1lA-rt-- the Play Bill attended the sup- per.s party: for which Norma Shearer was hostess . . .One of : the guests who impressed Bill as b e I n g one of Hollywood's loveliest stars was Merle Oberon who was i escorted by George Brent .. . Isobel Jewel, another star, wore one of the most un- usual orchids, , pink with a blue '- tip . . . He went through the RKO studio and saw the first rehearsal of the Marx Bros, in "Room Service; . . . they are just as crazy off the stage as they are on. 1 ' - i TIDBITS OF THE WEEK . . Margaret Savage who ; lias , ,re- turned from Seattle - where she has been studying at . the ' Uni- ; venny oi wunjnsion. tne pau.v year, seen with friends and look- ing smart in a brown outfit wlttt yellow and hrown tweed jacket and brown accessories, i ; Seen together several .times this week . . . Mrs. - George Scales and. her! cousin. Mrs. Jo- seph Mulholiand (Ruth Barnes) who has been visiUng here from Tacoma . J . Both girls wearing blue frocks. 1 . enjoying, me on., ue rmr Rnth Bedford sang In a voice of jn charge of the reception. The twlce-vearlv r.i ranch near Sublimity these days - pew powef d breadth. ' On Mrs. Geer's committee are. ot ciUzenThlt Papers 1,1? be cin r - : . : T: Appreciation is again due . to Mrs. Bertha Ray, . representing ducted by Mr U O Bover for folk: It will be fun to watch their Prof, Hobson . for -another excel- the Roman's Reliel. Corps, who the 3C new American. The af progress. " ;- - - - , lent program of the best music... ,,wUl .act af ..program .chairman, fair. is oTn to the public : Mrs. Donald A. Tang, whe baa been enjoying a trip In Honolulu will arrive in Salem' this ' week. She was accompanied by . Miss Oda Young of - Portland and docked in Vancouver, B. C, yes terday. Mrs. Young will visit with Mrs. James O. A. Hutcheson in Vancouver for a few days. Judge and Mrs. John L. Rand have returned' from an extended trip along the eastern seaboaid. are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drage nl Portland, who has had the honor of being elected treasurer of the national medical auxiliary of the Medical, association at the con- icuura uem , m obu , r rantiscu seTeral weeks aro . . . Mr. Fish- er is. also treasurer of the Ore- SSS?7., Ai county ' hospital gon' state medical She is now Multnomah county" hospital nurses home- . 7, .. . DANCING a week 'ago were the Spinsters andjtheir guests at the Spinster Summer Swing: at the Marion hotel . . . Very summery, a warm night and grand music . . .A colorful sight were the pastel , frocks of the women against the dark suits of their escorts ... In one group Mr. and Mrs.; Robert Drager and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamilton . Mrs. Drager wearing a fetching - gown of hyacinth blue Organdy trimmed in' rose . . . Dorothy Al- exander, a hostess preceding the dance and. also one of "the com-' mlttee members for the affair, wore a. pretty print; with blue background and white ' flowers . . Chatting between dance ... Wilda Jerman home .for the summer rom H. Helen s nail SAacZrl l'IS".CJ?"l.' - All in white was Lucy Fisher dancing by with Jack Price .. One of our new brides, Mrs. Jo- seph Harvey, f Jane Fisher) in mrquoise josepmne mcuu- Christ lovely in white crepe with Kirdie of varied coiorea print. , ' m, i. Musical, Program Given m j xr 1 nursday XNlgnt ; ' ; - A program of special interest ..--.- t. . v. mem Ders oi me Maarigai cmo and the Civic Male chorus, as - slsted by Miss Mary Elizabeth Vll. i,t,A n.nU1 TlorVom.U. Tha' feature of the evening was a song cycle, "In a Persian Gar-' den," by Lisa ' Lehman. Verses are from the "Rubalyat ef Omar Khayyam." Miss Kells solo voice i a .rich contralto which she uses with vlvtd dramatic expres-- slon. Her work was much en-, joyed. : "Myself When Young Dldi Eagerly Frequent" was sung by Mrs. J. A. Sholseth in full con- tralto voice and Miss Josephine - Bross carried the soprano role with assurance and -Tinlah. " Also well received were "Ah. Moon of My Delight" and "AJas! That' Spring Should Vanish With the Rose" sung by Mr. Ronald Oa- ' ven whose tenor voice seemed es - - .pecuuy iuiea w toe oinatinK- sweetness of the melodies.- The quartet numbers were sung by a group of I voices, an arrange-, ment effective in allowing a wld- er tonal range. ... The program was opened by Ml88 Josephine; Bros, in an aria from "L Cid"-by Massenet, fol- lowed by Mr. Berkemeier's num- berg i Heard Forest Praying" . and "Oh Little Jesus Child." Miss - WOMEN AT WORK at their in civic and social circles in Salem. Left to right are Miss Nellie Schwab, private secretary at Ladd A I Bush bank:1 Miss Lillian Mc Donald, Salem General hospital superintendent: Miss'Helen Docker. executive secretary of the YWCA. ; ; ,Miss:01gaJan:iliWea Harvey pa wl ey T jAt 'Church The First BaDtist church Passive ceremony Tuesday night at 8:30-when Miss Olga Tr -i j,,v, i p T ., - TT ... daughter of Mr. and MrSi C. M. Jamk of Hullt, Will become the bride of Mr. Harvey Ha wley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hawley of Eugene, Rev. Irving Fox will perform the rerfimonv in the tiresence of teremuny ia .me ..presence .oi Wedding! Party D . J Announced b)r Miss SJocum Miss Marilyn n Slocum, daugh- ter oi Mr. ana Mrs. sam Slocum, is announcing the; plans for her wedding on Saturday, July 16 to Mr.. Eugene MacCarthy of Salem,' son of Mr. D. P. MacCarthy of Sa- lem. The ceremony will be per- formed at the Mt.lTabor Presby- terian church in Portland-with - Rev. John W. Beard ' officiating at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Maurice J. But- ler of Independence will sing pre- ceding the service, j y ,; Miss Gwen Slocum will be maid of ,honor for ber ,lt The bridesmaids Iwlll be Mrs. Charles Bier and Mis. Isobelle Se.sine of sa em ana .mi as A(1ia arm m air. acan,ny. i !' , .. 31ISS Swilt 18 Home t . . rrom ilOrtn UakOta , Arriving In the ! capiUl last v night was Miss Alice Swift, daugh- : ter of Rev and Mrs. George H. Swift. Miss Swift has been away I from Salem since last September - when she left for North Forks. .wnen sne left ror North Forks. N. D-. to attend the University of vrth . r.v. mi.. Q-.. . .,orw uoi as an exenange stu- . dent frem the Gamma phi Beta chapter at the University of Ore- mil At the close of the school year, Miss Swift accompanied by three other sorority sisters left by mo- tor, for Los Angeles. Enronte they stopped t Yellowstone, Reno and San, , Francisco.- Their destination was Del Monte, CaliLv where they attended the national convention t of Gamma Phi Beta. Miss Swift left San Francisco Thursday and Friday night arrived at Crater Lake where she visited with her sister. Miss Eleanor Swift, who Is there for the. summer months, j RintJnr, VlannrA fnr xecci,llo X lannea lor New Citizens .' The Informal public reception being planned for the class of the - new American cltisens la being sponsored by the Federa- tion of Patriotic societies and wm be held at the chamber of commerce on Wednesday July t. Mr. Glenn Adams is president of the association which : represents 15 societies. Mrs. Paul Bales is secretary and Mrs. C. a Geer of the Daughters of the American Revolution is general chairman n 1, . 1 desks are three executives actlre (Studies by Kennejl-Ellls.) i .eremonv will be the settinc for an im- mrmbcn nf th twn fm!li mempers 01 J,ne two lamilies and' friends. lll 1 . The altar will be banked with baskets of blue delphinium, peach gladioli, palms and fern flanked with tall white tapers in cande labra. Miss Josephine, Bross will sing "At Downing; and "Beloved It Is Morn" 'preceding the wed ding. Miss Minnie Miller will play the organ- accompaniment and wedding marches. The bride will enter on the arm or ner iamer ana will wear a gown of-white organia designed with fulL skirt extending into a long-train, leg-o-mutton sleeves and high neckline. Her floor length tulle veil will (fall from a cluster of gardenias Arranged in hertolffu re. (She Will carry a bride's bouquet of pink roses and bouvardla. ' Miss , Vera Jtanlk of Hulk will be her Sister's maid of honor and will wear an aquamarine blue lace gown fashioned with full skirt, high neckline. Peter Pan colUr and button, down the fro" or mm nodirR. .tha win : orotner oi tne bride, Mr. Ambrose Oderman and of Portland. Mr. Lelth Ogelsby The couple will receive thpir guests In the foyer of the ch nrrh following the wedding. For her VSll!lr lyltnJL Tad tor.aA ol -r..S m ' ,P,nt iy llt l uVt l 1' tmrinmilJZ- Zl r!e" fr .nr cora'- ia. eP w"i leare for a wed- ."."" ,or vi,lt'p a for 0,n wy th bride has chosen a narv hln. .nv 7 7' ,, " i c rV , .wU,L be at bome at tn 'wlJrSS Apartments; 238 West UUITlSiae. . ," Jn!f graduate of Wil- nnrverslty and a member , k fif ? ,llllor 'Woman's f; She has j been employed at p..u D 1 c M,,Ue commission, , r Is a graduate of the ot ""gon ana a mem ner oi ueta'Gamma Sima hn- frarT now with the state i commission (in Portland. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh McCammon and son William, of The Dalles, are in Salem for the weekend visiting with relatives and friends. : Mrs! II. C. Olinjrer Of The Dalles are In the capital this weekend as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger. Mr. Sarah Peterson' of thV War Mothers who will be r.l Z chairman; Mrs. Leon i!rnV Jjt' the - American I Legion rfrV.h ment chairman Mrs Oscar r,.tl ler of the Daughter's or rrTinn Veterans will decorat- and Mr I. M. Schannen Wt ,1 of the Amerl-an Revolut chairman of the invltat on mlttee. ; : i ,B U , 0 . t. . . r . on is com- uesday