t ' - 1- r Nati6nal-LMusicrWeek : Celebration Plans :;; ; Are Elaborate . "'' . -' . - j. . . . - ..- .. National Music week, the days when music for the great . American public is featured, officially opens today, and S . lem will play second fiddle to no community in it celebration. ' , Today's schedule is full, with' two teas and two concerts rlanned. Girl Scout troop number four under the captainship - , cf Hiss Dorothy ': Rulif son ' will give a musical tea at the - Caver Huston home at 2515 North. Front street from 3 to 5 this afternoon to all those interested. Daughters of the Revo lution are sponsors bf the troop. Pouring will be Mrs. Chester f C Oaxl31tey?$&Bji&-'Mt:Jal Cutler and Miss -i.T.ulifsonVThe program is in charge of Miss Jean Newman V txd Miss " Jand Hostony Others on the- etmimittee aire the '" 1 Usses Jean Driggs; Doris J eari Cutler, .Sharon Burnett, Pat . spcsart; HelenBrowri; Charlotte Cohen, Ann Huston,Shiflef Anri Bailey; OPorirfBerwiciy Lorraine Murdock, Jean' Fowler and; Doria Cfcapler - Cofl teat hir of Uacabees wffl meet Thursday lev Fraternal tmpl for th reg- alar guest night with Willamette, tent hlve especially invited. The committee includes ,! Miss Bremmer, Mrs..RuthVersteeg , and Mr. Iran Martin. Plana wCl bo made for the trip to Portland too following day ; When members will attend the district meeting. Mrs. Jessie FoIUs, local record -keeper,- -will act la that capacity at the ' onrentlon. , ' 4 ' ' h o e v: - -o; - - IfJae Ben Iksm Brown wCI be pre ' seated In . her senior , piano recital Wed- -aesday .night . at Waller. haU at till o'clock by the Willamette , nnlversitT col. lege of music. Miss Brows. H i pupn of nut ciara fines. . y !, ! : v Miss Melton's Tea At 4 o'clock this' afternoon Miss Frances Virginie Melton . will entertain "with a musical tea at her studio, 824 North Capitol street, with all interested invited to attend; The Salem Altruist club will assists Miss Oil ve Dahl will introduce to s. the ' line that includes Mrs. Walter r Denton," Miss Dorothy Pearce, Mrs. Mabel Powers; Mrs. June Hope West and. Miss z Blanche. Cohen of Monmouth. At the tea hour Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith and Mrs. Chester C Clark will pour.; ,j r . During, the program hour, Dr P. O. ReSy will talk on ; inUiic and Mrs, Cohen, soprano, will sing a group of American f.-: songs. The reception is to honor Mrs. Denton, state chairman jK ofTnusIcvweekv-::;:':-;;:-"' . " 1 I-'''V--rI';;''PAtIfcamonc Sings : ; " l A t ' ' ; : - v The Willamette Philharmonic choir, excellent singing fgroup of selected voices from the music department under r. the direction of Cameron Marshall, will sing at 8 o'clock too tonight in the First Methodist church. Miss Mary Virginia ; Nohlgreh is- pianist-f or the choir, Miss Belle Brown will ac- .,wmpany me mo. ine concert is open to tne pubuc. I-1 Prayer, from Haensel end QreteU M Brenins Tide.. Starlight Choir -Humperdlnck Carrol Read. Irene Bliss. Helen Dean AUelejah. Amen, from Judas Maccabaeus ;0 Praise Te, the Lord. .Wilson Arditl Handel , Let Their Celestial Concerts Unite. -v', ': . V"-:"-- v . - .j? Choir Across tne Hills to Ynn Prelado from Cycle ot Life. -French Handel .Deppcn .Ronald . sT. Watson Dutton. Err in Potter. Mark Waltz. Ra Drakeler 'Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming Praetorias Boats of Mine Miller Swine; Low Sweet Chariot. ' . Choir .Organ of feretory. The Last Spring.. .Burleigh ;t When Day Is Done Kntoy Prof. T. S. Roberts .Grieg .Katscher .Mueller The First Consrrefirational church has arranced tn Iiava The Singers," a woman's choral group from Corvallis, as v guests xor a program in the church tonight. The public is also invited to this program. Mondays Program $ Each day of next week music librarian, Mrs. George Bremner, has arranged a recorded program to be given from t 1 to 2 and 3 to 4 in the music room. Today's concert will be an all-Beethoven recording and includes: . ; Moonlight SonaU, Adagio sostennto, Allegretto, Presto agitate JHarold Baner, pianist BetrotHalv Breakfast ; arid pDitiriet Climax Weekend Festivities on Ca The Beta lPus Chi garden breakfast this 'morning and an- the be Delta" Phi' banquet last night will climax the social functions on the vyuiameue campus aeia in conuecuon witn me nual May weekend festivities. .. dividual card tables will be set in the gardens of Beta Chi house for 75 guests. The Russian ballet will the theme for the" decbrattre motif " . , - w 1 1 h, pastel organdy sklrU and . V OllTI ft , iVI atTOTI aoldlng paper;-. baUobns bearing . J. U Ullg .; lTJLail Mil ui names ok uie saesu, nuuag , places for -each gnest. Each;. table ' .v irin be eentered with a larger bal-i - 1 the at Affairs v";?;theTtt"ble:i Willi be ! v ..k.j n. ' till.n .fltiiM villi - -! " streamers extending to each place. : i V. .':-.,,:.-;.:", - Seated.'at this table will be Queen Godfrey's will be the setting for ' Suxanne"; Cnrtla, r Princess : June.' a smartly, arranged luncheon N'Aaahelm;' Mrs." Charles -McCargar Monday afternoon when Mrs. T. " and Miss Irma'Oehler,' last year's Harold Tomllnson . entertains a Vqaeen. group of matrons. A pink, yellow I MJse Aaaheim Btrotlied and white decoratire scheme Will . At .the' student body dance on be ssed . in the flower arrange- " rriday night la honor of the queen ments and table appointments, j and her princesses," Princess "June " Sereral hours of contract will "Aaahelm 'announced her engage- follow at the Tomllnson home ion ment to' Mr. Arthur' GaUon. Miss Breyman street. Bouquets jot Aasheim l 'the daughter of Mr. spring flowers in the seme colors and Mrs. M. J. Aashelm of Mon- will be arranged about the rooms. ,a&outh' and is a member of Beta . ' Corers will be placed for Mrs. phi sorority, Mr. GaUon is of Port- Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. Robert Sears, - land and has been popular in cam- Mrs. Edward A. Lebold, Mrs. L. ; pus actlritles and a member of V. Benson, Mrs. Frank Prime, the Tarslty footbaU team. . Mrs. Harris Lletr, Mrs. Laban v At tt bmkfast coTeia will be Eteeres, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. ' placed tor the Misses Bemlce El- Charles D. Wood, Mrs. Ralph H. : ajn. Beryl Seaeat, Mildred Meaney, Campbell, Mrs. A. D. Woodman- : Clare Marshall, Mary Ellen Mills, aee, Mrs. Frederick Hill Thomp- ' Carmen Vehrs, Beth Siewert, son, Mrs. James L. Sears, Mrs. J Phyllis nsher,1 GenaTlere Doud, JDarld Bennett Hill, Mrs. E. C. Marietta DePres, Betty Anunsen, Goodwin, Mrs. T. A. Windlshar, .Vera Beechler and Patricia Hutch- Mrs. Verden E. Hockett, Mrs. R. lnson of Salem; Maxlne Stanley, D. Woodrow, Mrs. A. L. AdoJph- ?resham; Eloise Winn and Jean son, Mrs. William J. Braun and anker, Monroe; Phyllis Carey, Mrs. Harold Tomllnson. leneden. Beach: Irene ChrisUe, - Last night Mr. and Mrs. Tom- t. Helens; Itances Tatro, Oregon linson were hosts for a buffet ty; Constance ATerlll, Marjorle sapper at their home for a rroun uhndorf, Janet Longeor, Har of friends followed by several yiett Crawford, Portland. hours ot cards. ' Hostesses wiU be Julia Fogle- . The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bong, Doris Darnielle, Irma Cal- William J. Braunk, Dr. and Mrs. jert, Phyllis Pythian, Helen Ben- Edward A. Lebold, Dr. and Mrs. Jett, Doris Brown, Betty Dotson, a. D. Woodmansee and Mr. and argaret Macy, Mary Sadler, Dor- Mrs. Robert Sears, e thy Cutler, Bonnie Dahl, Delia Willard. Margaret Moulton, BUlie f rnnett. Dee Dugan, Helen New- Deaconess Nurses Are oods, JeweU Minier, Dorothy Hostesses at Tea nt, Margaret Hinaie, Mary . ; ensley, Elisabeth Williams, Dar- Members of the Deaconess bos- ene Robertson, Joy CooleyJ Jessie pltal nursing staff were hostesses ay Kunnaori, uons eouinwica, ior a oeiigniiui miormai tea Sat- SALEM DELEGATES to the conference of the National Federation of women's ttabe to be held in San Francisco, who were snapped as they boarded the train tor tie south. Left to right are Mrs. Clifton Mudd from the Salem Woman's elub. Miss Helen Soardman and Miss Jessie Cooper, both from te Junior Woman's club. (Photos by Jesten Miller.) Engagement la Mary Staats, Lola Herman, Mary urday afternoon in the new din' Jei Minuet in G, No. 2. .Mischa Elman, violinist Seen and Heard ' Symphony No. S in E minor, opus 7, Allegro eon brio, Andante - eon moto, Auegro (Scherzo), Allegro, rtn ; ; .:...r. ,, i -." London Philharmonle orchestra , By JERYMB UPSTON guests, Helen Boardman and Jes- A PRETTY PICTURE was the sie Cooper, who left Friday for coronation of Queen Suzanne Car- San Francisco to be the official tls at the annual May day fee- delegates for the elub at the na- I - v U- ; Federated Clubs Meet The Junior Federated Music Clubs of Salem have ar. tlTlties on the Willamette campus tlonal convention ... Helen wear- ranged a program for Monday night in the YMCA at 8 o'clock, i1". at tt 'onaUon court ing a navy three-piece wool suit tv n r t -'t . . " . . with its tall irillara in the bark- with w nn vi. 1 . wiw ut. r. j. xnuy speaong on stepnen roster. A group nd. . . ' Susanna a 7 V" il . r.K.r. fairs of the spring season la slat- m Los Angeles. 1nmnf mil Tm..... x..' m 1 -, - - - - . ' . . m-m wmuuik uuw . . . . ,- ... . . ... i "''" iwiiue iwiwb wws. ine musical program lovely brunette, wore an exquisite piece outfit of beige with choco- wr wuuesaay ariernoon The ceremony is planned tor same coiora were usea m vie iapie feannette Clark, Patricia lng room of the hospital in com- Sehramm, Mary Dale Cladek, Dor- pliment to Sister Anna Deurksoa Atfir Italilwin. VTarrollA finttnn. on th rwnmvlnn rtf ha. liMVii.. A nnnnnnwl Hargaret 8 leg mund, Dorothy Over 90 guests including Uhe X.1111U UJJVwCVi 21 L Moore and Jane Howe. j graduate nurses and their friends H Delta Phis Fete Princess called between the hours ofj X 6nfni1mr The Delta Phi sorority maids and 4 o'clock. Bouquets of spring X Cct OUlUXClcty were hostesses for a formal dinner flowers and spyrea were arranged Saturday night at the Argo hotel . on the table and about the room. a, i vi.v at t o'clock in honor of Princess Miss Mary Anna Liebe. dauth- Mxs. Allan A. Brhon was host- ,une Joanson. Covers were placed ter of the honor guest, greeted the ess Saturday afternoon at her or out-of-town guests, Salem; guests at the door. Pouring were w "57 sfr ana tin. . r. WeddeL-. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Elizabeth Kyle . m v ... i Frank.! i6 ana responses were given oy ana jarm. j. uassuius. i Day of Los Angeles, to Dr. KenMiss Margaret Upjohn, Miss a . neth W. Morris of Portland and! Bne Lllburn, Miss Betty KeUer, Mrs. Jessie Follia la emtertaia- Salem, son of or. and Mrs. Hen- Miss Jane Charboneaa, Miss Betty ing at her home over the week- ry A. Morrta of Salem was an-j Starr and Miss Juanita Cross. end Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roadman, nouneed. The wedding will be The head table was centered Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gayer, Mr. an event of Fridar. Jane 10 at with a miniature princess with a and Mrs. Clarence MUler. Mr. and One of the largest social af- the WUehlre Presbyterian chapel turquoise and silver color scheme Mrs. Robert Shiska of Eugene and need xor tne decorative moui. The ir sawin u. maze or rasadena. Guild Is Event of Wednesday Tl m: f000 boma kt Duathorpe, the U"UT tM JtSeiieiltwtrothal and forthcoming mar. Elliabeth James, president A7 rUga of Miss Oraee Helen Dayi the house acted as toastmis- ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. includes Now Is the Time of Maying. Thy Beaming Eyes. Morley .MacDowell Blind School Girls' chorus V Rhythm orchestra, ... . ";; : LUburn musical kindergarten Lovely Maiden : - - - Haydn ... uiui uriar mm.. ... - 1 Beh n hert -' Hope Jaqulth, Shirley Adamson, Donna Jane Maeklln " My Pussy ' ' ' ;,..; Blake !?' ay4...:.-..;" " ' ' r, .. . - -.,... Blake aiyBrotner and. L - - - .- vf1fTl I The Swan. Iyen and Martha Steusloff A' Curious Story j:. Janet Miller Camel Train. Myra Ferae Walker 1 Butterfly Evan Boise -i' ' Butterfly -JL. Tumbleweed . Robert Deacon gown of white net with extremely late brown ton eoat. chirtnM wae" members of the Junior the afternoon and Miss Day naa PP"nnt' Miss Jessie Wood, full skirt slightly entrain ... a felt and brown patent leather uU 01 FMl Episcopal asked Mrs. Charles E. Coral, house mother, was a special guest, shirred bodice with sweetheart purse and shoes. ... From Dallas ftertain with their an- Miss Ana and Miss Carta Sua Other guesU at the dinner were neckline and waist extending te ... Mrs. Almos LeFors wearing a n?L ,plnf, brtdfe benem tea Meilstmp aUof Loa Angeles, to tae Misses Joan Bouvy. LaGrande:; aV in front . . .' short puffed delphinium blue-dress with navr V iht l0Telr eaniitry home of be her. attendant. Mr. George Basel Bunnell, BilUe Jean GlUi sleeves and mitts with white rib- straw with flowers for color . . 2?m . !mef .Goal,et' ,r Waring N. Jensen of , San Francisco wiU lant, June Jermes, Shirley Kelly, bon trim. ... Her two attractive Mrs. Wayne Page, a former Salem SL. "i! fad. r,egt" be best man tor Dr. Morris. Betty Lucke. Maxine Stelgerwald. princesses ... June Aashelm and glrL looking very chic in a blue '."V.: b,ng their own The couple wiU make their Helen Louise Lundberg, .Ruth Mat June Johnson, In gowns ot pale and white print with navy straw Tea will h. . .t a .irtv nom at Lake Oswego following thews, Faye Brasted, Barbara, ptek net designed with fuU hoop with chartreuse ribbon trim . . . and tneit who TS ? t weddln trip. Mi, Day n Kester. Jortland; Mary Essen- , skirts, Ughtfittlng bodices ...a Dorothy Page black with match- pUv card! 1?. ffviSi ut? 1,66,1 Ttoitm to Ported and Tillamook; Lois Gladden. . gathered yoke around the neckUne inr hat and d hAnii S?-y..r5s..r. Tt?d to wUl" return to her home thia White Salmon, Wash.; Betty .M. h. Brown S tLt TslXTA SL'A kSL "-or" - . . . aem me wuu wmie pique trim and During the tea hour mnaie vren BUlw college T. T ' iT Maple and Jerry Keene were dar- white lacey straw hat with tiny week will be observeS and K raduate of the Pacific , ,Be"T Anunse n. Frances Ung nower girla in pastel bine black crown. ... Another groan eat program wUl bV rlren. M r School of Optometry. He la a Alice Kells, Florence Upjohn, Mar frocks. . . t. r of ardent bridge players . . . Mrs. Thomas Drynan will itar and member of ZeU chapter of Mega ret Sehon. Lila Murray, Clare A TEA on Wednesday at the Russell Pratt In a stunning navy Mrs. Kenneth Dalton will h th Delu- H conducting the Marshall, Doris Harold and Mar Beta Chi sorority house was given taUleur with matching straw with accompanist. Others annearina United Optical company In Port- ret: Ewing, alt of Salem. .Bain .Harris .Bach Mary Wetter Merkel J nonor of Queen Suzanne and quill and pink veil ... Mrs. Ed- will be Miss Patricia Russell. land . i Springtime (original). i Serenadft-LT. . ... : Jeannette Barker .Bliss .Becke Gounod "Women Golfers Play Jack Wilbur. Bobby Bartres -Miriam BecVi. niinut Ferlnand (original)!. JWvatt , Little Fardlnand, The Bee, Ferdinandand thViee 1C ; ".,1 !' ' i Marilyn .Wyatt XMarciBsus Romance , . - i ! To a' Water Lily: Patricia De Sart . Nevin llarjorie Watkins . Sibelius Concerto No. 4..L. Geraldine Schmbker-.Feux-Folleta (Fireflies)... II Doris Chapler .MacDowell -Ruth Bedford, accompanist .Seitx Alt Wlen. Fernel Gilstrap ..Phllipp Why? Song of .Ton: ' Evelyn Johnson , .Godowsky .Peery .Cadman Sophomore girls double trio Margaret WOnderUck, accompanist. March of the Dwarf slr.l:r;. : r nw.. The Hootchle Kootchie nanr : - -- - - her princesses. . . . Mothers of the ward Roth in a nr, harnfet nri r-arw t,.a' . ' Salem Folk Attend honor guests all wearing; dark sport dress with light colored Piano, and Miss Mary Helen DuN Ter 6 Salem matrons afternoon frocks rece red vith tn . ...j 1- t ' " bidden to thn tea tmm 9 their daughters. ... A lovely hunter's areen ue)n nnr benefit win tw. ni .- o clock. The honor nests were On ndav aunny.day, a large group of callers Marcelle DeMytt, the president- tuild's social service work. Miss Day, Mrs. Frank Day and i and music lent a festive air to the elect of the club, was wearlna- a Mrs T o narit! i. Mr"- Mack all of Los Mrs. Fred Bernard! was high in occasion .. A striking arrange- new turquoise coat with black chairman of h bridge tS and elC"' A1 "ceiTln with the Class A at the regular; women's ment of cala lUies noted on the straw. assistlne L in uS' hostess and t honor guests was day play at the Salem Golf club' coffee table by the fireplace . . ,: THRILLING OCCASION for the Brennan. Mra. Hurt RaVliT mJL Mrs. Lawrence, Hofer, a sister Friday morning. Miss Dorothy ;t. .?ieJ.m Donald C. Roberts, Mrs. J. n! . w prMinl A. ,.M. Hfmmond was high in class B and were Mrs. Special prizes for low gross were Henry Mor- award tn Mm Tt T. XlftrT.niiirh- ris of Salem, Mrs. Harry Hunt, iin. Miss Betty Simmons and Mrs. ??r ,HerJ,ert Thatcher, Mrs. C. Fred Bernard!, class A; Miss c. Patrick, Mrs. E. C. Bronaugh, Dorothv Hammond and Mrs. John other group . . . Mrs. Charles A. dreaaoa nnnrin. 1 1 - - . 3r- Mrs. Hanover Deady, Mrs. Bane, rlasa n liin. v.AwrA vnrt. roueh straw with her danrttw .m 7 "Mi" "er uaraen noaa Assisting in the dining room M'ta-Iea m'JSiJ tbe Gold- were Mr-.Wle, Lan. MgiM San Francisco to reside, the latter ; m7. . . T ,. u. r". lM r,nl Em" te"e Byaon. Miss Carlos and was wearing navy withl I BnrSSdr fln1LVColh In the eUl boh and ; their bus- Miss Jean Wells, Miss Constance ha?7?: Mr. wimim were festive Bohosky and Mis. Mary Lou guests and wearing a chic azure tea for which Jeanne Buslek wl. Chamber. M7v. Presiding at the s blue crepe frock. ... Of the call- hostess a weekago at the Chambers and Mrs John Brophy. xing the afternoon un witu icguura uai c- mends bidden as suesta. j.iuic as eompanied by Mrs Franklin punch and tea both were served Honored bv BarmrW Thompson. . . . Chatting-in an- with the young, girls In long orea' IJarniCKS Those playing were Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. i Robert Evans. Mrs. Harry Gostafson, Mrs. Harold rHn ire. ; Tafyaum XT tn r Uh' .tZ?.11 B. M. Donaldson, Mrs. Edward V. Mary VlrginU Kohlgren CAotr Program Bey WUnymsie-new 1. ?' -rs Ming thgue Sa! Alpha house president. ; . . Mrs. f.r. "ieiJ,nmiie!: . . . . .. . ".11"n8 oom were Mrs. A1 u' k'- ',77 P..n . Leona Johnson who arranaed the .. fTr"-4 w w- "ecnan led the de- fucnara-ward. Mrs.- Raymond Tn" 'V'' r'v". i. x7 tea table wore., mart navy and . het.., " " ' ' Dl 1??- M l falter. r.m-rnl: TsffSTSsftw White silk Dolka dot .nit." . . .T-Tt Z . KuiVmit taTorQ mo group Wltn na atrs. iiowara. MOIMJ. PIavlna-nianV. nnmbr.dnHn; "1.,.??? " a?n, Betty 'Jeaji Korb gave a; . .- ' " 'aftarn w.. neif. eatwiw blue Iris Clarinet eolo. Baptist church-choir under the direction WM rown,ln yeUortuTiPratea?h ill and After an evening of ramea and Rirtrirlflv Pnrtv TTnmnra r.1" ' ' v K" . Bt nospitai on Monday, tests. . . . The long tea table was T . ! Singers will be Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mrs. E. H. Bingenheimer, "ctive with bowls of pastel University Faculty to mvwhu vai-uf f t . ajcimutti, JUTB. n. xi. xi arms. - - xinnni Iwtvprnn and Miss JnsPnhin- Rvn f f narms, arransed to tt, center . . . Xionor lyOVernor Gllllngham, Miss Dorothy Ham mond, Miss Helen Wledmer, Mrs. Harry Wledmer, Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, Miss; Doris Drager. Mis. Lois Walton, Mrs. H. A. Simmons. Mrs. John Bone, Miss Dorothy SI Branson, Mrs. i Frank Patterson, P.Irg, Robertson to Give tciiclieon for Guest - -f Mrs. Charles O. Roberispn, Jr. Mrs. R. returned she attended meeting sLsa in riFni nasi . met wsuxrifisr a winmr 1 1 i r aneamhia , si Pinnae sjniMi.- -.i.ii ... from Portland where fuchsia haL . , A group ot Marion hotel In the Mirror room Seharf! Mr. n.d u?w v and with 1 streamers the . state board rT r-u"' "":,""-.iW,"w " oeioca. covers wm be placed Mr. and Mra.'Jav rv and aca place. , i-. . . .. Bcnaize in a print XroCK With navy for over So mt. at (VU Aw..f j . . Oneafm bMden mmrm Ann rfv-Aiuencu. nauon- were served by the hostess assist- Jane OOCretll d b Mra. A. SarnloV mnA Ifn V . - Bowersox. ' - Joan Hoereth was eompUment- a1' Mion paraer, Mrs. Joseph Those present were: Reverend cd on her ninth birthday Sau fPb. Mrs. R. L MacLaughlln, and Mrs. J. E. Campbell. Mr. and !ttrdr ben her mother, Mia-Mr DI Young, Mrs. H. K. w r xr fc . ;F. Y HnorAth Anfttrtalnoil VnU StockweU. Mm. B. F. Ponnd. Seen having tea . . . Mrs. George vThaj-willamett--' isBiyerktyVfae.'; Li L. Thdrnton. MrV and MrsiA lowing an afternoon - of games. Mrs. Laban Steeves, Mrs. JUlph Moorhead, a busy young matron, ulty wm.enter a Uble HamUton, Mrs. U. 8. Page. Mrs. . 1 : - i . . . . ..-.- . . n w I v Tr" . ' ... ay cage - wub jara. tkMW ceil, nin marking Margaret Bell, - Mrs. Robert Tay lor, Mrs. u. a. ounger, Mrs. Gro- Mari ver C Bellinrer. Mtaa Battv Rim. i.v . - - 7 .wua uuwv. jar. uiu an.' a. narnica, r tt ' r . -- l iimw.wiu vnill inm. . . MrS. : airalr.. - ; n Tti.IUnr:"' Rtt-r IfarlA nWn mnm. Mn J. H. nirnlnhif Um bentertamlng with a dtUghtful ; miormaj- luncneoa Tuesday ai- meeting of Pro 3 America will It Li Zil. ' n- nor ana Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Siewert and Beverly Jean. Mr. and on .-wsu Haaoye, uerrei ona Mrs. creignton Jones, Mrs. can . .-. . . viji 7,. , w". colored ribbon trim . .. Dr. Helen n-. th t t... i!JT - V. .jy' nnnWii rnMii nmtt.. . riniiin xm ua mainiM ..4 wnuBB i aer .west, ieieua " rviuaoa .ans. ana ;.. kAll.. -- wr, ymtaem i mfs. jrercy uiunan, nr. and Mrs. r. - - street home In eomnliment to A a-lo for connty chairmen lfZ X Jn,t rSt?S5?.d fL? tB univeraity. win preside, and M. W. Hammer. MivW Mn."o Banm. Carolyn Mrs. Sephus Starr. siroei nome in compliment to n inoraineand .trlp to the "t and WbIt Sal- Governor Sprague win talk in- Bowersox. Mra!y ? a yitOML " Stewart, Germond Lamkln, n- ! Mrs. Sford Gehr of lx Ange- ' -f" ' - InieV nTi?n, A dinmeWttlw Sr Portlaad dowa torlenJ.wm, with her mother. . ' r held for all .tauTrlt ii-iV ttw -occasion and 'talking to her Watkins of the Salem ntll -1 -. 5--!: Jl' Marian Carson, Donna Whitley, have as their house guest Mrs. : The guesu wai laclude Kappa Donald and Beverly. . Adolph". sister, Ml Nel Green Eappa , Gamma sorority sisters USSS and wearing a chartreuse taf. and Society The Wnfflurtol a' tWei. TMaiut Violet iBllskl. Shirley Webber -of Olympla. Today Miss Green, of lire. Gehr who were In school ,J"x?aj:l feu b o u f tan t style frock . . . lin and piano quintet wUl Sve AmricetES. Sh?wd 'J-a Schmitt. - ' V ; , , , M- AaolB .? d daughter Shir- t the same tine. About six are;.,-'jaeaaor Trtodle, a.popnlar younff grouper inumb- - ' ffi im .V-,EJ - - V i , lley Ann, wni leaye tor a week's fanning V motor 'down - tm ."Arblgh school teacher; to a blacr"0mmUar thetr; parents, Mand Portland and the Salem guests !' The Joanna Smith camp. Son tailored pin stripe suit with wine dlnW taein Sf E. A. Green at their home Wharton,- of Union Veterans of the CiTU'haL r :'r:,-j0nes.i chairman hl RnhlrT u A. . iJT or aoreraer and .Mrs. cnarlee la Cresweu. Miss Green wUl ue Kenneth war and anxilly. wUl eet on SEEN 11G BRI1K3E at & -at milgrim- .jur::in'C'.i.ti;ii hst clspring will be iejucUy.xif home al playcr any informed occasion. ! - SPORT NEWS' Is us name and Us fcBhJonedo(CREON& a spun rayon. Sizes ' U to 17. v Others 1.95 to 10.05. milgrim r.' 400 - 415 Coart . i Salem-Owned . win be Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Asel Eoff, Mrs. T-. H m.m n . ww