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Bridge Party at King Residence Last Night Mrs. A. Terrence King and Miss Marguerite Smith were hos teases for. a smartly appointed party last night at the suburban home of the former, in compli ment to Miss Edna Matthis who will be married on May 13 to V Mr. Howard : Dietrich and Mrs. Leonard ' Robertson ( M art In e ! Gahlsdorf) a recent bride. Several hours of contract Wre in play .during, the evening with a late supper served by the hos tesses. Quests were' seated at small, tables centered with bou queta of pastel : blooms. Other - spring blossoms were arranged about the rooms. A shower was given for the honor guests dur- ing the evening. - . - Bidden to honor Miss Matthis and Mrs. Robertson ; were , Mrs. .- Claude MatthV Miss Loretta and Miss Jo : Matthis, Mrs. William - Gahlsdorf. Mrs. Walter H. Smith.' Mrs. Orover C. Bellinger; Miss Jo Taylor, Mrs. ' Edward 'faylor. t. Miss Mary Agnes , Meagher, Miss Jeanette Brown, Miss Eleanor Trlndle, -Miss Barbara Benson Miss Esther Vehrs, Miss Ruth Starrett, Miss Jean Wiley, Miss Marian Hultenberg, Mrs. Robert '5S Tenc,. nr . . v Mrs. Mai&on to Preside At Luncheon I i . : "... r--- ess to members-of, her cluh this ? ' afternoon at a 1 o'clock luncheon . at her home on Tamarack, street. ' Mrs. ; Thomas DeBeck Livesley will be an additional, guest. Con-;; ' tract bridge will be- in. play during .. '.the afternoon. The guests -wiu he Mrs. Arcn "Jerman. Mrs. John J. Elliott. Mrs.' Palmer Macdonald of - Portland,', da Olmsted,' musician, J e c s i e Mrs. T. W. OelzeU, Mrs.' COnrad Moored,' : team; captain and Lora Paulus, Mrs. Wayne Loder, Mrs. Groves, - Cora f Van Pelt, Mabel Roy H. Simmons, Mrs. T. A. Lives-1 Gardner, Bessie Edwards, Elsie - ley, Mrs. James B. Young and Mrs .Townsend. Anna Hunsaker, Le H. G. Maison. " nora Kriesel, Coral McNeill, Dora Hill, Christina Cladek, Yvonne De Molay Boys Leave For Conclave A arouo of members of DeMo- iMP.fi1! JSffJS. ".JS attend the annual convention, and plans are under way to have the as conclave in saiem. . Going from Salem were: Loren Hicks. Bobv Lafky. George Alex- ander. Boh ... Johnson, - Leonard steinhock,- Bruce Van Wyngarden, Bob Bridges, Wilfred Hagedorn, Charles Robiin, Dorval Bineger, Don Seeley, Elmer Scheeler, and the adviser. Larry Fletcher. . " - ad at Neskowin. . Mr. and bare returned Portland and Pattern By ANNE ADAMS v . ,. Now comes a gilt-edged oppor-1 ; tunlty to dress your sweet young -' daughter- in the latest : type ot v Scalloped Frock . . . at a cost your ; budget will welcome. Anne Adams shows bow . effective both ver sions of Pattern 409 J are .v : one ''all la the same pretty . print, .the other with sleeves and yoke con- trastlng. They're smart for school --. or Sunday wear, this moment and ,1 the live-long summer. The scallop i ing at neck, cap sleeves and pan .. tie legs Is simple to do . . . sur- prisingly simple, as youll discover '-' from the Sewing Instructor of this 5(pattern! Choose Tolls, organdie or batiste 'for this entrancing swing ' - skirt frock with bloused front! . ) Pattern 405 J is avaUable in . ehUdren's sixes x, 4, f, 8 and 10. ;Sixe C, puff sleeve .version, takes -f 14 yards - SS inch fabric; cap sleeve version, 1 yards IB-inch ; fabric and H yard contrast. ,.- r . nrncn cists is.t Himt Urn tkla Xmm A4a Mttora. " Writ pUialy SIZE, NAMK, al- CBX8S sa4 STTLS NOUBtS. ' c Order. By, th fiawt ANMB -' ADAMS SPRINQ PATTXJtN BOOK r iaaMdl AU Uom itinU etotkM f vsal t aaiaks hi a Jiffy : art "pf4l" Satoct froa fmks tvt alanraaa aflle aa4 tk aaaial. ' At "iHil jhmIm'U . it,T. ' ntta. Haria, MS ' aaartlaS Uiut Fauaras far ajarT- sas traa an ta savasty Ara aataaV --- aa. a4 -aaeh briar banaBt kiats aa kav aaw aaaily, tahfuly, aaart - HI Writa t4.f FBICB Or BOOK - i irritN e?sTS. PRica o pat TSRA. FIFTEEN CENTS. TOOITH- K pooK iKD pattkkf aan' . TtfCKTT-rjTn CINTa - Baad yaar atdar (a Tka Orafaai Stsjstsftta, Fattara OapartaiaBa j CLUB CALENDAR Friday, April 21 Hal Hlbbard axillary with Mrs. Carle Abrams, 1547 Che-: meketa street. Executive board of - WHMS . First , Methodist chnrch lunch ioa, 12 noon. Women's? auxiliary to St. Paul's - Episcopal cbnrch cov ered dish . luncheon, 1 p. nu, parish house. Woman's Alliance, Unitarian church, 2:30, with Miss Ger trude garage,' 13 12 Plaza, West Salem." v A - " - Past Matrons, OES meet with Mrs. J. E. Godfrey. North Win ter street, 7:J0 p. m. Sigma Tab mothers with lira. C. E. Ftorbla. Rt 5, 1:10 p. m. ' ! " Married People's class, First Baptist church covered dish din ner 1:45 '. Ladles of Dakota clnb with Mrs. W. A. Sninn, 1070 Broad way. 2 p.m. I ., Tuesday, April 25 Salem Woman's Press clnb . no-host dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. LIndbeck, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 27 Ann Judsoa Missionary circle ot First Baptist church with Mrs. Leo Relmann, 105 North Summer street, 7:45 p. m. - '" 'i Rebckahs WiU Entertain At Basket Social ' Monday night, the Rebekah lodge Is entertaining fifteen lodges In the surrounding terri- i . "?r" lodge session,' In charge are Elsie Townsend, Yfonne Smith, ; Ida Christine i Cladek, . Bessie Ed- wards, Dora Hill, Cora VanPelt, Mabel Gardner, Verda Olmsted,: Lenora Krlesei, Jessie Moored, Coral McNeill and Lora Groves, Tnose-wno win go in ine ami team to Klamath Falls are Ver Smith, and Ida Hochstetler will Kssuc : Anyone inieresiea is in- of Albany, Mrs. Paul Johnson, vited to attend the social. The Mrs. Glenn Rice, Mrs. A. O. Nel noble grand, 1 Mrs. Helen Breit-; son and Mrs. Clifton nirkm.n ha?ptan4 Te.srad, Mm, Han- 155 i$LrSZr m c.l Ci. -'J tit J j Style MlOWj Wednesday A High Shcool .T XT The high school home econom- ue school auditorium Wednesday afternoon. The show was put on .by the Singer Sewing Machine Co. wuh th- ,i.hl,.Z .,ti., . models. Miss Strickland presented , JJ . rL. ; Th. miKlei. wr nH rr.K.i .." .":ri-w.7.:-1 : uw. Aieanorruauey, AUarij Brown, Jean Peffer, Marie Cow- oen, uonna spence, June Lind, Maxlne Drorbaugh, Betty Demar- est. Norma Smith, Betty McKee, Jean , Matthews, Doris . Schults, Lucille Boehrnger, Marjorie finannA DAttlasi Ttf HTn-nek fluaaii vArvMwt wwws uvi mvuo) wawaa nt RaArri, CivnV ushers and ose ho passed out programs were Rose Helen Camp, Marjorie Hoerth. JuanlU . :.r- uiom, Auarey unnstman, Eileen Paulson, Shirley Sohrt, Lenabelle Atkins and Barbara Whitelaw.. Tea Honors Ladies Of Church The Ann Judson Mission circle of the First Baptist church spon- sored a spring, tea In compliment to the senior ladies and friends of the church, on Saturday. Mrs. Ray Cates. Mrs. Glen Newland, Mrs. Clyde Crawford, Mrs. Homer Blum. Mrs. J. G. Nash and Mra. Wilson Wilt were hostesses. Mrs. Irving A. Fox,' Mrs. Albert Ram-. seyer, Mrs. Stanley Morris and Mrs. Marion Curry poured. The Misses Ellen Morley and Mabel Elisabeth Fox presented bouquets. Tne tame was decorated with me recent convention in Turner, tulips and ! yellow tapers, the The school children gave the room was springlike in wild cur- program which Included: Flag sa rent, Oregon grape, apple bios- lute by all with Susan Wesson soms, spirea and flowering al- flag bearer; songs by the school; mond. , - soldier drill by Robert HenseU, On the program were Miss Min- Harley Porter, A Delma Lake, nie Miller, Misses Betty Clark, Lametta Coxad; reading by Gladys Mabel Elisabeth Fox, Mary Can- Dalke. The drill -soldiers in cos ley, Helen Dean and Mrs. Mar- tume . served ' refreshments. The vm Roth. primary grades won distinction as -- having the largest pereent ot par- - Plans will be made' for a state ents present. - r .rally on April 14 will be made at v f - the Degree of Honor meeting at ; The Alpha, Phi Alpha mothers KP ball tonight at 8 o'clock; The hare postponed their annual rally, will be held In Salem. spring benefit schedule for . next week to Monday May 1 in defer " The Pro America benefit which enee to the Daughters of the Nile was to have been tonight has been , who had previously announced a maeimueiy postponed., . BMEO-DEAN FEAST in a Jitfy! a - Lions? Auxiliary Membrs to Give Barn Dance Members ot the Salem Lions , auxiliary are making extensive ; plans for the barn dance f r which they will be hostesses on Saturday night at St. Joseph's hall at 9 o'clock. All members of the Lions club and their friends are Invited to attend. The women guests will come dressed In cottons and prints while the men will bo farmers and wear , overalls. The hall will be transformed - into a barn scene with bales, ot straw, hay and chickens ar ranged, about the room. A hill billy program will be given - and old fashioned, dances will be held,'' Frosty Olson will be the consta ble and Dr. F, D. Volght will be master of ceremonies. - Refreshments will be served during the evening. Mrs. .Ed ward Majek heads the director ate in charge of the dance, and assisting: her are Mrs. W. B. Snodgrass' and "Mj. Lee Ross,, program; Mrs. Richard Carleson and Mrs. Albert Ramaeyer, re freshments; Mr., and Mrs.'L. 8., Chrlstlson, music; Mr. Edward Majek, decorations. ; ' .. . ' Luncheon Sleeting The Lions auxiliary met Thurs- any ; aiiernoon. or luncneon - at Godfrey's to' make further plans tor the dance. . Later the group went to the home of Mrs. Thom- ss Hoxle for an informal after- noon at her home on North Snm- mar street. Assisting hostesses ' were Mrs. W. B. Snodgrass, Mrs. Ernest Miller and Mrs. Fred Keeler. Plans -.were also made for the state convention to be held in Salem June 18 to 20. - A number of out-of-town guests were present for the luncheon in cluding Mrs. Max Rohobeugh, Mrs. C. V. Hickman, Mrs. ' Wil bur Jones, Mrs. Elliott Butler and Mrs. Charles Rawlings, all all "of Silverton. Mrs.. Wilbur Jones of Albany gave a group t readings for the pleasure of the SToup. saiem Members present were SSidXa K. v. carleson, Mrs. B. M. Don aioson, Mrs. A. I, Elvin. Mrs. uienn Gregg, urs. Joe Gross. Horie y i J wi R w Lrwi' uJvaIa 'u' Mrs i totieVi srlT - - "Sr w5MIV.er' rg: L nam, Mrs. Albert Ramsever ir if If RH.lwin - - - Schreder. Mr. H.r Rntt 7 n - o . . 1 oSrss, Mrs. lister - "Wilcox and Mrs. Waldo Zeller. 11-.-. ? " - , .1- ieta Chi Alumnae Are v- . j - ' vrr " t ..... retea on Wednesday ' Vj . tt m m mas jucit-a DATKge ana oSi SJ'JJ?; "eT"Ilme ?n "W Cot" t t,ut ur... i.vT - ..-w. uibbu A"e' Bn.ort business meeting evening waa ehjoyed with iiMumcuu servea it i utt hour. nJT.rf1 wre ifS111 Boardman, Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Leila Johnson, Miss Lila Ca- tlon, Miss June Gaines. Miss Hat- Ramp, Miss Virginia Waasam, Mlas Eleanor Trlndle, Mrs. Dan Brber, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Merrill Ohling, Mrs. Rnssell efford, Miss Melva Belle Sav- na MU, n"" Brainard. PTA of Swele Holds t , owceic XIOIOS Session The Swegle PTA met on Tues- day night for a business meeting &d program. Mrs. J. P. Ryerson la president and gave a report on , benefit for .that .week.. this abort cut to a deli- cious beaux supper! Brawn 0 pork chops. Prar contents largo tin of Heinx Oven-Baked Beans over chops, adding 1 teaspoocful sugar V4 capful Heinx Tomato, Ketchup, and mis together lightly. Bake in moderate oven (350F.) about 20 taintrtes. Serve witSa buttered! cauliflower or broccolL TovH scorf bit with the familyi vm The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Mini o o MAXINE BUREN tile-J?niilei O JSL (A r" MIf he starts talking to you, simply ignore It My husband's practicing ventriloqnismIH Over Edgar Bergen's head hangs formerly tranquil American homes. While lightly resting on the J.0118 arrangement of colorful Club honored Mrs. Myita Hen head at the left is a flower pot of straw with a Tell swooshed into ;apanee maple leaves and buds dricks who Is leaving soon to a bow astern. On her shoulders, a saw-tooth edged capelet tying tr0m tn Judas tree in the state make her home in Grants Pass. around the waist like a fichu and matching the simple black crepe dress. Self-cording witn tie ends round the neck finishes the print dress, right, which gathers its bodice fullness Into an oddly curved shoulder yoke. Copyright. 1939, Esquire Features, Inc. . New Officers Installed By Neighbors ; Officer for the coming year as chosen by the Neighbors of Woodcratt will be; . guardian BelU)0r Sara'. McNeil; advisor, Velma Anderegg; elerk,? Pearl B,llrVi ,l,r Winch- comb: musician. Augusta Hialer; managers, in-, scon, rr wmven, m. Lynch; ae Darling; nag peaTcr, Scott; attendant. Hallie "CIlrr. senior nardlan. Anansta wsier: captain oi rowof.;ui Olmsted? ureas correspondent. ' ' " imib rawiora; wjuuhws,--wry v S M M . Ai.li-" WT jrorree ana i-ouie ownseno. , Mrs. Jess Daugherty. Mr. and Mrs. ill 1essen image i ; On . the program? and, taking Louis Bunce. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. h part in the installation ceremo- Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mrs. Silas Galser entertained nies at the last meeting were Mrs. Moorhead, Miss Helen" Bird, Mr. wlta delightful party last night Cora' Smith. Mrs. Gussie 3ha' Moorhead Miss Helen Bird, Miss at he,i Bome on North Winter Mrs.; Nina Olmstead, I Mrs. Irene frjprA Keltlng, Mr. Isaac Wat- treet In compliment to a group Beardsley. Shirley Oroiler. Retiring guardian 1 neighbor Is r t , A".. surlu utumm , 8uwr w Mrs. Florence Bressler. j w:ii..m. r..zi dpa Luncheon Saturday V The Willamette valley1 council of Pico Rinterhood win meet for luncheon Saturday at the First Methodist church at 12: IB o'clock with the Salem council of PEO acting as hostess, Over a hundred guests are ex- pected to attend Including mem bers from Corvallla, Lebanon, Eu gene, Albany, Woodbnrn and Sa lem. Any unaffiliated PEO In the valley Is Invited to attend. A varied program is being ar- ranged by chapter AB. Chapter O 18 m charge oi the hospitality and chapter BC of decorations, ; Mrs. Clarke Starrett is enter taining Informally today at her home for the pleasure of members of her club. MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL FO APRIL ONLY SSffJaMStM SB . . Cold 1 Metal Frame. Se sjv Mssher nei Ml isf which" eeJy I can gjvet MY PICTUStEI" J .t : no ArronmizNT heeded or Phone 5572.1 . 529 STATE ST. ' Salen mm Oregon, Friday Morning, April o o IFomen'g Editor- 6y (futcktn A many a disconcerting imitation in uiuiiio v"ie; pins; nog- Moorheads to Preside At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. George R, K. old Moorhead are arranging an fashioned dinner party tonight at their home on North Cottage street to precede the Englewood barn dance. V - The Ions dinner table will be covered witn a red ciotn ana wiu be centred with an old fashioned red and white bowl filled with tki& ni, hiim nrin finv.r, wnu caia auea. pr. will be used about the rooms. v- ,i..t M. . ' v w si wm vw vmvou avi m Ud Mrs. Donald Blake, Mr. and kins,. Mr. Charles Val Clear and hf MoOTlwadT Mr tod i Moorhead. - Mrs. Tern Ostrander, beading forming the centerpiece. Contract the membership drive-for the Dls- bridge was in play during the eve abled American Veterans of the nlng. ! World. War has announced Its The guests were Miss Mildred close as May 28. Working hard to and Miss Marjorie Chrlstenson, win the membership cup for the Miss Leila Johnson, Miss Beryl state aa team captains are: Mrs. Holt, Miss Ada Ross, Mrs. T. W. Zoe McCormlck, Mrs. Beth Meh- Creech, Mrs. Donald Emerson," lotf, Mrs. Pauline Decker. The state convention will be held in Eugene on Juno 11 to 14. GET EXTRA FLAVOR M J B's RICHER ROAST rUtmtrurfttbhMtB Flavor cf ivcrld'o finest ccffcca combined and fully developed in There's more Inst ttffmfUntr Abgjxmmoacriatfttttmat 1MB. : ' M T'Blsa ridxr next oco(- fee;thcrcsukcdcioukle-Uend-ioz first Mended ptca, then UenoWTaisteiiujoc Mill! 111(11 Till COrFEI WITH Till 21, 1939 LF(iDndl Flower Show at Bank Remains For Today The marble in the' lobTry of Bush's bank formed an effective setting for the! flower exhibit staged by the Salem Garden clnb tor yesterday, and today. Fea tured were arrangements f blooms in monotones, with the white ' displays ; especially popular, effective shown. although many other arremenU wTr . A lirn Tan with Mm K vase wiin some . named varieties ot lilac from EoU Acres and brought by Mrs. B. O. Schucking- attracted inter- est. They ranged from the strik-' in purple Ln4 wig Spaeth through an almost pink to -'hlte. - A novelty is 5 the display f blooms from the exotic Dove tree from the gardens of" Miss Sally Bush. These blooms hat only two petals of white anl are quite unlike any other flowers, .-A novelty tnUp, Fantasy, from the W. C. Franklin farm is one of the most attractive blooms on than liit m Amn -m if& fYmm. k ..r nr.7: ' Of gold and yeUow blooms in- clnding iris, tnlips, pansles and primroses- U Among the white arrangemenu are combinations of, tulips and lilacs tulip, and iris, and a bean, Ufnl bowl of : creamy white ten- week stocks.' Laburnum - U f. fectlvelv tmnroit In a . " w ew-'si TWwff rase. ' Several vases in the form of heads are used effectively to hold blooms. One, a girl's head holds large yellow pansles, another a delicate mixed boup.net. - Mrs. Chester Cox shows a small vase of mixed violets lncludinc several interesting varieties from ine vonnecucut woods. Mrs. William Everett Ander- i sinamg. ft eD burgandy "1m bowl colds burgandy ; tnlips and pur- pie lilacs; bronze tnlips combine wood blooms are effective with wueen juary tuups, aiso pink. Among the others entering dis plays are: Mrs.! Clifford Brown, jars, waiter smith. Miss Eliza beth Lord. Miss Edith Schryver, Mrs. Lester Pearmine. Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. William Phil- lips, Mrs. Lowell Kearn, Mrs. Jmes Stewart, Mrs. Lester Barr, Mfv Edwin Hoffnell, Mra Homer MeWata, Mra. James Crawford. - Meyers, Mrs. K. D. cooper, Mrs. Lee Canfleld and Mrs. W. R. Speck. . ' VC T TT iiiiHi.lwiiiM:i mm iilinirM i - oi we mgn scnooi lewnen, A deTt "PPer was served with tnims and snrin hiooma with tulips and spring blooms Miss Eleanor Trlndle, Miss Esther Wilcox, Miss Vivian Chandler and Mrs. Silas Galser. ilo-blended MJB aing permitting a ptrfia fisUm of all UJBflavoctac eocs in the roasting.; Thus M-f'B can give ytm tuD, satisfying cofTee flavor t mmy mtmptt. i tf MJB and ace. GUARAOTEE M'I-B CofTec isgnatanteedto make the best cofiee yoa ever ; tssted ot joux xaoflcy will be iffundfj. r : ."3-' ' 41 ZlZZXl Salem WRC Attends Meet At Lebanon Members of the Salem WRC went to Lebanon on Wednesday. Sv.Ud?TKh:eSttalJn; TV vSeVreatdrtfrtheo Setei1"6 Keane? ft as officers were; , Mrs. He)en South wick, i chaplain, Mrs. SaJ-ah Peterson, conductor, Mrs. Mary Likel. assistant conductress, Mrs. Florence snipp, secretary, airs. Mande Chittenden, Mrs. Alice Ad- ma. Mrs. tioidia kvis ana Mrs. ' "I- ' ... . . w r !. coior oewwi. - . . - . "T!. i". h,;en,inni.v Pre1QeDl. Ba Gladys Burkbart, treasurer. t M Others attending from Salem were Mrs. Mary Ackennan, Mrs. Dora Pratt, ; Mrs. Laura Tandy, Mrs. HatUe Kennenf Mrs. Hattie Cameron, Mrs. June Wallace, Mrs. Mettle Schram, Mrs. Rose Hage- dorn. Mrs. Jennie Martin. Mrs. Barbara Holmaa, Mrs. Effie Dun- i Up, Mrs. Julia Gregory, Mrs. Rena Waldorf. Mrs. Clara McDerby. Mrs. Edna Shepard. Mrs. Luella Encstrom. Mrs.' Jennie F. ' T AAI Tas 1 a T el ti V -wr,- "V.-ZZJt rnn on Saturday Mrs. Blanche Stewart was chosen delegate, and Mrs. Pauline ; Clark'nlternate. to attend : the convention on May . Mrs, Mary Ackerman. Mrs. Hattie Ca- meron, Mrs. Mary Likel and Mrs. Bertha Loveland were elected to .n iv. wnn ih, r!r. --j n.t.t lieu rftUlUUU VA av w day at the chamber ot commerce. Johns Hosts to Social Club Group The home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns was the scene of a delightful affair Tuesday when mnn,hr. of th Good Neighbors Pinochle was in play witn non- era going to Mrs. John Olson, Cai KrehbleL Mrs. Frank Cro- xier and Miss Carol Conrtnier. covers were piacea xor ine honor guest. Mrs. Mysta Hen- drlcks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cro- sier, Mr.and Mrs. William Mc- Kinney, Mr. an Mrs. Carol Cnnrtnier. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steward. Mr. and Mrs. John St. ruir Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kreh- blel. Mr. and Mrs. Lrle Cantor. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cater, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns, The regular story boor will be held this morning at 10 o'clock in the fireplace room of the Salem Publie library with Miss Eliza- beth Carey, continuing, the stories of "Sticks Across the Chimney ny Nora Berglon. i " -j . 155 N. Liberty A rP IJL I nlsh Chart -y " ' ' de by r ' . y0: ' Oneida, ltd. llKM'S WHAT I ; ; tOU 611 1.- 1 aH LvSS- a' i ;.J 1 ' MlS. Myers Will Be HoSteSS tO Vnttnaar tt X UU11& CA kJc l t PP J""1 eV'erThJur. oTtr will - 2et?ec?raMvde 2T' Mr." law. Informally. . The guests will be Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. Donald Deckebach, Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson. Mrs. ,,z Claggett, Mrs. Maxrta Headrick, jars. xihj . siu,u., , u.. itAlnh XIr I.th Helii. 7 v ui.. i.rAi nuirr uu Ynnn SITH Z .V"iir.. t'ul.r. Deryl Myers. - v . - Crescendo LlUD Banquet - , , , - Heia Weanesuay - . ,ne0Jvit lfth u1cb""t edy t Mfchneider'a. Several pc 'VJ? rt Ik cl-dingD alb e r t Jw.Bob . Read, Carl Mason and Carolyn Brown, past presidents of the' club. Mark Hatfield presided as toJm"irt , intrn- .J? XlTJ' vSion J' di,2J, Srtin S1r!idt!nt. ecJerv JtS: J'."'!? S 7 i SSti?i gJS ,S!SiJSmSi ta"' sargeani-ai arms, viaiua Scott. Miss" Tartar introduced . Mark Hatfield as manager of the con cert series for 1939-40 and El bert McKlnley, advertising man ager for next year's concert aer ies. Committee . chairmen for . next year will be, reception. Gladys Crawford; membership, Florence Lilburn; program, Ruth ' McFarlane. The club gathered at the coun try home of Dr. and Mrs.. J. Vin ton Scott for an informal even ing following the dinner. KeV. ramell betrothed rprr,. r ;i lO lacoma iUaiQ Word has been received in Sa- Jfm of th engagement of Miss r mukv, osnjaiw i d Mrs. L. M. Miller bt Tacoma, to Kev. urvuie rarneii. son oi Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Parnell of Salem. ine weaaing win oe u eieui June and the news was revealed at a reception at the home of the bride's parents in Tacoma. Miss Miller is a graduate of the Seattle pacific college and she is now principal or me graae scnooi at Carnation, Wash. Rev. Parnell la also a graduate of the Seattle Pacific college and ot the Portland Bible Institute. He If now pastor of the First Church ot the Naza- rena at Sweet Home, 'u? 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