t ' ' . - -rvR .t-iO .t: .l-'AVr?:!? fz y?' cp r - j . f ' . mm ' ' ' 'mm I m .4I.V A.M teTI fft V AIITIrf TAJ QIHq-I-o I -4 BatPG-T.t -'leek tm the Me JL" VF , af JLUAVtO i - vJaJa.. Ji-- vk- sonic temple, nononng past ma --- - iri Uvt Utnu andlj past paproni. ox tiae, ; And Plans i lor ate be obserred.'-- Tbe- commit- teo.ln charge will b Mr, na lira. : Gerald Eeeher. Ur.' . and Su v lira.' Albert Gngg,'Ur and Mr, -Robert Crawford. . lire. Daiiy, MclntTre,- Mrs.; MUdred ; iland. . Mrg. Esther , Queryr - Mary ; Car- i in in .The romantic season is full of ekcitemcnt this year with; !&r5Sft. J-V MlM, : dozen or more weddings planped for May; and June. Wed-. . , " : ' . i ding dates are 'announced each ! week and brides-elect are - "o-i , revealing plans for. their weddings. Young matrons and maids - JN a g iOH " SilO W ; . ii.,u..v-; Jbiarly 7 - erWddings ...; ,j ::. " " : y j .-. , ;"'" - - ' 'V Vv.-;. , ' . . ' it.'.., ..:;. y 4 .-: ... -. . ' .. , : ; . t w o ; : fv -. . .-(: . ' a V r A t , ; ' ' MRS. GEORGE L. PEARCE with . her daughters. Dr. Helen ' Pearee and Miss Dorothy Pearee, will enjoy Mother's day in Portland. (Kennell-Ellii pboto). . y ; ;r; - : j Seen and Heard By JERTME UPSTON gowns were all different and Very JUNE BRIDES will be many this lovely . . . Gladys Swarthout, a year With announcements and par- striking brunette, delighted her ties lor brwes-eiect noioing we center of attention. .-.VT Wfn he writing abot orange blossoms .. . wedding balls . . . down the church aisles pretty attendants for the next month.' ... Another naments were a gold necklace and .mothers. -betrothal made known last week- bracelet. . .'. Grace Moore, who Guests will be seated at a end was that of Miss Grace Helen was very dramatic and vivacious, long table centered with a boa Day who will be married to Ken- wore an exquisite gown of chalk qet of red carnations. The hon netb Morris of Salem on June SO. white crepe with full gathered ored guest will give the wel- ;Th announcement tea was given bodice, the skirt full in front and come to the mothers. Miss Ida by Miss Day's aunt, Mrs. Allan '. sweeping in the back with drapes Jo Eaton is In charge of ar- Byaon, with a number of Salem extending from waist in back . . . rangements for the affair, people attending. . ,. Grace, a white flowers in her blonde hair, Special guests will be Mrs. most attrtctlTe brunette, wore a 1av1v trnt-V nt enatrcnsa ehif f on with full sleeves and a varied col- red girdle of lilac and fuchsia, Mrs. Bynon wore a skirt In - 4mm, .hidi of thitrtmi with white batUte waist. ... Mrs. Frank Day, equally as charming as ber daughter, wore a becoming frock of light fuchsia . . i Mrs. wore a beautirul and distinctive Lawrence Hofer, another aunt of gown of shell pink chiffon with the bride-elect, wore black with n very fuU and flowing skirt . . . fetching white batiste blouse. . . . drapes extending over the should Gorgeous bouquets of white flow- ers . . . the gown was enhanced ers were ! arranged all : over the with brilliant trim on the bodice house and even In the bedrooms, The tea Uble was effective with - two compotes filled with solid, white flowers and" tall v white tapers. - ,-, V; ETEJfT OF THE WEEK, socially peaking, was the large bridge tea at the country home of Mr. and ' Mrs . Homer Goulet ' Wednesday wwn me m i junior uuua A W ' perfect day with tables In play naer ine trees . . n piciuresque and colorful sight with over 100 9lZ 7, w v. attending and aU - Calem .folk attending and all amaruy received tly atUred. . . . Mrs. Goulet ;They wore gardenias at their neck red Informally to a pink lace , ued on a black velvet ribbon and r.''B f hou "'r.tha hoyswore colored earnaUons awwm . a . i. w wwiift m-, ber of additional, guesu caiieo. An exquisite centerpiece' made of nntll Hnn -fl11il With rjWll Brunner roses, pansier, yellow tu- fJ i - li?. - the center U1I Ivory Upers. . . . The pouwrs all loosing very pret-: ty . . i Mrs. W. Carlton smith in a shadow Uce frock of dusty rose w j w M.Bap - - - . li r w. J "- ter of flowers ' of rose and pur- pie . Mrs. iwiwaru vu"j, we guUd president, wore a Japonlcn lace gown with Jacket and natur- al straw hat . Mrs. Louis Lach- mud In a vivid nrtnt of Uvender and fuchsia and black hat. .v . . Mrs. George White wore light blue ... . . . 7 and a white hat.,. . A tew of the mm - " ...w. w. cnatreuse green - nat, gloves ana purse ... Mrs. O. K. Cole who came over rrom suverton wore an attractive light blue packet suit With lace blouse and white hat . .. . Urs. ; William H. Burghardt was smart in a purple print with a alack straw. ... Glimpsed playing bridge . ; Mrs. Roy H. Simmons In a dashing black silk ensemble, of Parrish Junior high school, with bodiceJOf dusty rose and'nnder the direction of Miss Mnr! black marquisette and fashioned with Jacket and pink violet, on the shoulder, n clever black straw i.. m av. tiVI. Km Mwma' Boise In a chl eggshell linen suit and black hat with clusters of uuwwi . . . an. vun ftuirei v- ton in a fetching print of yellow. beigs and ;bronse with a beige straw t Airs. Linn Smith was wearing a yellow print and a nat- arai straw , bat . . , A group of committee , mem bera, talking ever the tea cups . . . Mrs. Hugh Earle nan In a dashing floor length eprlng print . . Mrs. T. O. Russell xa a deep wine frock . . t All In all a succesfnl affair with compli menu to Uieunlo'GuUJ.'-' c:iAi::.::xa ,and . well ksowh sizsers heard by many the ' past weeks . . , Jean ette MacDon- euJ, Grace uoore who appeared in Portland and Gladys Swarthoet who sang la fprvallls. V. . TbeSr auaienee ana xor xne occaun chose a regal gown of scarlet red velvet designed Empire style with full sleeves to the elbow then tight to the wrist, a tight bo- a brilliant clip at the neckline and a wide matchlnc bracelet. As she left the theatre sbe wore a sable wrap, greeted the hundreds who awaited a, last glimpse and even cave autocranhs. . . . Jean- ette MacDonald, whom everyone claimed was equally as lovely as on the screen and most gracious, and t her slippers matched the gown . . . The audience was de- lighted -with her speaking voice when she announced several of her numbers .'. . she sang numer- ous encores, all favorites. GLIMPSED at the May Weekend festivities . Irma Oehler. the mistress of ceremonies and queen f last year, wore a most attrac-. tive frock of violet chiffon made myW . . . . ml on Grecian lines for the crowning ceremony . . ; The May Pole danc- n were retching in their dotted gwiss frocks made neasant stvle. ers were fetching in tbeir Hnttort Swiss frocks made peasant style, dote 'wnri eoiorM nrniunm to match the eo-da frwka . i- At the student bodv dance on Fridav I. v. u4 her court, eUborate' decora- 2 Were i?oted A tatt,ce of flowers, tuUps, eolumbine. daffo- flns and Iris around the whole floor . . from the top of the uttice to the balcony, blue paper u. lu iTmuuiDja I ci r .nn anwMn jana stars to resemble the sky in the center of the ceiling pastel crepe paper extending to the cor- ners forming a May Pole ; . . Scotch Broom around the orehes- tra v Jane Aashelm, one of the : 1 v 71 - ukvw. whw aiuiuiuicvii uei en - gagement to Art Gallon during the datce.. worV silk with Mexlean trimminr - . . utt x-riacess .ane .onnson wore - a blue pleated skirt brash wool sweater. and pma e F c , Hiornn Hsum TTnete if10 UU88C Os To Parents " . ',; A,The ninth - grade chorus ;lasi - garet D. Slmms. entertained W'l'mi ats and friends with a program .A?S program f usic Fridsy afternoon. " The -;" fOllflWlB : HamllM i mrmmm F"n.iea.: ShJTiSulS? mm 8dwoi4 x.nuk v.i ai 1 1 r - uMiay Lm-ir utMtl Caaru fJw5wm. jr.ru PUB aala, Virgiaia .OaM Saactas Ha K Sm Trm t "g'1 Soriac Chans . Jak . K Mrjori Wauiaa L-fira T lfaraia 1J.I, - Cila s t Kight iuka Cbaraa 8kUaa tnm Victor Herbert Fiaaa seta. Coidia Cohaa ; GuesuJolned the, caoruvCln singing old faorftesA i. s ?' lira; Robert Ktanfleld of Port- land is the guest ot her brother - -in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lytle, - for several days.' ; - v - ' -.- . rteta. &iffma lr ill D Hostess lor Breakfast The Green Gate room f the Sua will be the scene of a beau- g m be iceue of a beau- ffiuU - aDD0lnted breakfast this momin - t :S0 o'clock when members of Beta Sigma Phi, na- tional education sorority, enter- . u. ueLano, Mrs. rank row- ers. Mrs. 1 A. Uiauasil, iirs. J A. Krebs, Mrs. W. C. Helse, Mr C. D. Mayfield of Portland, M m V; S"1 Bratael, Miss Muriel White andT" . bra w U Hostesses f. - wwasw Q rf ... Sa'rV WhiU Mraf " v?; SeL' MrsT Richard Devers Mrl Thorn" as j. Drynan. Mrs. Prank shafer. SESJfB? SryM? wS f,!j- Ul" m ."tVt.-t:- Ww- wnm nn.iv M r - . , . - wbitehonw ui.. Hunt, n 1?. Vital iii : " "" ' Velma May. eV. ' . "S: i - Jaicm JiaccaDeeS Attend Meetin U mccimo About 25 members of the Salem Maccabees motored to Portland . - " Friday night to attend the Mecca- bee district meeting at the Al-Axar Temple. The Initiatory ceremony was rnnrt w rw Tmnu n.. was conducted by the various Tnt Hives all over the state and Mrs, Jessie Pollis of Salem waT chosen record keeper for the eveninr. mmm itmmw nrt .v. rree. , . - . .... - - , Mr -a m 1 1 1 1 a. . a h. ger of the Mic'Tpokeid tha meetin M hinXnoror Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Hudson, great commander of the great camp of Oregon. A program of music was enjoyed followed hy dancing and refreshments. Over 600 attended - the meeting. ? s e , e e tU: 1 -pi j. 111 itno iveta JMeCtS New OrfiM T !CW UmCCTS ' i I At a aneeisi ntMtinr h.M w Jt J.tl Z? fcXT Z1 'nw ZZT- sorority and fraternltv alactad tha owtog officer.: M Mrii.'i- p"!if ent-, "f- garet Huckestein, vice-president; Bobbe Beckner. secretary; Max- lne Rogers, treasurer; Orall Smith, guard; Donald a Reed. publicity manager: and Helena Ng Man Tayne. position promoter. prwat: iVrrf CoDiT L a. U 1 1 iA..eu!LBU,t Tne rouowing members were jYmT .r-t uTiJi toIT Ir.i. : " I, T " mr. n t " , ; . C. B., Glover, principal of lem - SecreUrial school, is Mr. he Salem SecreUrial school. mmmm. a . a . . BvuiMvr -oi me organiaxuon ana Miss Ruth E. Hanson Is faculty advisor, . M Mrs. Arthur Uoore as thatr MMt. f .awa-l days, Mr, and Mrs. Amos We' a w a bib iiii ai J ton of Boston." 3ostosu- MiuLt Ur Vm. ,r"" oore. Mi,t in. i.mi.. ... rrancisco fair. They wiU re . i. inr. i.m.o.cH .nil Lit. n turn via Canada and Lake T-nn lse. - ?, , - , ;' . . ' Thi ATnha flinnu n.. alumnae will be entertained at 1 the home of ' Mrs. James 1L Tnmhnl! nn IfarkAt atraat a 7:J0 o'clock and election of of- fleers will be held.- - . are uub uiese uays going vo ikltucs .mm wiuwmtw wb, . honor guests: . V ; V 1 " 4- ' ! '.' . r ? Ihe latest young 'maid to' join the ranks of June brides : Is Hiss Harriette Coons, daughter of Mrs. Ivy Coons,: who will become the bride of Mr William H. Bush, son of Mrs. Jessie F. Bush, on Sunday; June Ihe ceremony is fanned for Dean C Poindexter of -the Leslie ' Methodist church of f i : editing ir r 5 ! - yr v; : - ; Onty meWe and close frien&wffl witness the ceremony. Mr. .Donald Coons will give his sister, away in marriage. 'Miss Carmela Ross will be the only at; tendant and Mr. Jack Bush will serve as best man for his brother " 1 I Miss Maxine Case of Salem will play the wedding music, and Mrs. Marjorie Walker will sing preceding the ceremony. A reception for the guests will follow the wedding. - . , .The couple will leave for a trip in the north and Canada June 10. "Both Miss Coons and her fiance are well known in Salem and have been active in musical circles. Miss Coons attended meEconpmics orgahisatioii, : Willamette university and was ! affiliated with Delta Phi SS&SiSK sorority. This year she has been attending Northwestern ment- will be mide "'or"th'e" out School of Commerce in Portlands Mr. Bush is now with the standing senior, girl whose , name Associated Press in Seattle. Miss Coons has been compli- wm be engraTed on the tea tray mented at several showers by friends in Portland. MXrjorie Greenwood is f Miss Smith Announces Plans chairman of the fashion show and I Miss Marguerite Smith; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter SJSSg mib MaHS SSm! H. Smith, who will become the bride of Mr. Robert E. Rieder Mi8, Adenna winsiow. Miss Mar on Saturday, May 27, has announced plans for her wedding, garet Browning, Miss Eioise The ceremony will take place at St. Paul's Episcopal church Hawkins. . Miss udrey Christ with Rev. George H. Swift off dating in the presence of a aSIBS" large number of relatives and friends at 8 o clock. miss Audrey chrutmann and as- Miss Smith has asked her. sister-in-law,' Mrs. Francis listing are Miss Naomi Lee, Mias . W. Smith, to be her matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Emma Lou East, Miss Jean Alice Mr,. A. Terrence la. Mis, Bobte Shta. Mfa, Jo Taylor .d gJI&JSS 'SZmFSk'SSi MISS Mary Agnes Meagher. V . . Maxlne Drorbaugh, serrlng; Miss . '' Mr. Georee Fenruson of Corvallis will act as best man Betty Anne swanra. Miss Doro- for Mr. Reider. Ushers will be Terrence King, Mr. Lenard Robertson ana Mr. uean Jones. . A garden reception at the street will follow the wedding. foUowina weddmg tnp. nr... tu Remit ifnl arrnnromPTifjt rtf setting for the marriage of Miss Edna Matthis, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James 0. Matthis, to Mr. Howard N. Dietrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dietrich of Medford, which was solemnized Saturday at a high 0f the bride's parents on South r n .4.. .4. t. n cjj. . ,rfY wi8bowuW ytt read the service in the presence of members 01 the two lami- lies. Miss Dorothy Butte played "Because" and "At a Way- (Mo nioTulw rnvweMrttr ti Mwmnnv. ' The bride, who was riven ther. wore a smart redingote ensemble of shell pink romaine fromTte "cLTwSJ gSTiotft mTcelve axo" Cloth and With it She wore navy blue accessories. Her hat Was the -young maids wearing their Mse of rosebuds and sweetpeas. blue straw with matching veO and pink flowers. She wore a graduation frocks and summer Elmer scheeiar is general chair corsage of .Cecil Brunner roses, forget-me-nots and baby's 1"?- Leonard, steinbock is t 4.? , "Hi play for dancing during the publicity chairman. Miss Loretta Matthis was wore a Silk crepe afternoon frock of dusty pink and dan- . - fi-flanripfl. tjw rnrRflM flf venow Mses .nd TV : v4.ik For her daojhter-. wedding M, Matthl, we j light blue sheer print and corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Dietrich, Who came north for the wedding, wore a sky blue lace dress and mMonlaa The couple wfll be at home at 2161 Southwest Yamhill, Port- land. - - ! Mrs. Dietrich is well known among the younger set of tte capital and is a guate of Sal the University of Portland for several years. Mr. Dietrich attended schools in Medford and i n flmd. nota A-f tYia TTntvamifv vf Orwmn 1T Itmw until "Pof Hf. "Trr fu."5u Guild Members Honor Mothers at Tea The American Lutheran Guild ntertd with a Mothers' day A m.m Am. A V mm. Wm AaM Am. A Wt Wtm ' ITIAfl l tte nome 01 Mrf ratoa Tnompson on Houin c n n t e n r Thompson street Friday afternoon. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. .Alehard f?I!rl a4 .oesU at the door- T6 roomt vere festive with ' bouaueta of roses. Presldinc at the tea Uble were Mrs. P. W. IMVi.ii fMan.. nmr,m .Jrm ' . w.vmw. , WillUm Burchardt and Mrs. A. Baraei- . i A musical program was ar- ranged by Mrs, Arthur , Madsen "d announced by, Mrsv Stanley Kraeger. Miss Doris Capler and f argaret 4nman g a , e j piano - wu j ana auas numyn Thomas -accompanied by her mother, played a group of violin numbers. Vocal solos were given by Mrs. Gladyi Mclntyre Thomas, accompanied by . Mrs. Gordon Inlay, and Mr. Manning Nelson, who was accompanied by Miss Belle Brown. r .7 .7 johnm71kr;eodoV; Nelson and Mrs. Frank Zinn. . . . T . - S Tea Given by Little p.-J nW "aen L.1UD . . The members, of the Tdttle Garden club - of - Salem - Heights were hostesses at an Iris tea ta tba raniitn lioma nf Un TH Juason on weanesaay. Ail - , members of other - garden clubs of the rldnlty were invited ' to M the tine display ot Iris and to meet Mrs. Charles A.. Snraxue meet Mrs. Charles A. Sprague who was honor guest. ,. Mrs? Edwto oeU sjbI "Mrs v j et K MWstaSa tLiS ;i " "'X" eSSV ieaSwSntlw Mnffi Vi Vmm irZiim'fr . at. a celbu b udbls. - an m . mi-, m. arv awisas tatr i. T,ru,. wm.. wi meyer ana Mrs. Hyror vsn K- . i i- wera tnjaarge of ihe n - . .. ri w h k . mn i h a ivik xrf.KA- art, Mrs. Conrad Falk. Mrs. FranV lfinr. Xfra narlM w Sawyer poured.fc r y 'h A MM m.' I.I. kJ. .. a Mothers' day dinner at her home on Thursday WAA mmrm Mn. U,KUii Um : lit. wi Mrs. Jorgenson and Mrs. Herb- Ution.can be arranged by call - ert. .ing 7C0 or 596. . Ij, ' ,4. t aernat2oclock: Mr. Francis Wk Smith, Dr. A. Walter Smith home on Mission The couple will reside in Salem t MntJ mspa And taoera formed the noon ceremony at the home Church street. o Tai'. vam nwli o tj1- Vof away in marriage by her fa- . . . her sisters omy attendant ana - - - w . i " uu. : Sacred Heart Benefit To Be Wednesday ,r. The Sacred Heart Academy alumnae will give a benefit card Wednesday night at t o'clock at St. Joseph's hall with aucUon. contract. 100 and pi- aochle In play. Those wishing re- serrations are asked to call Miss Honorh Reidy, 7415 or Miss Mar- garet Thompson, 59 6 1. . Reservations have been mad by Mrs. David O'Hara. Mrs. Nano- T? am m a u-. n.nu ..v..u . .www .wwvhw. uauu kbuubm. Mrs Cyril Merlssey. Mrs. Duane Si10". M- Ralph Klnxer. Mrs. Charles Wagner, Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Mrs.- Albert McKay, Mrs; George Hemann, '.Mrs Ella Vovea, Mrs.- Irving Caplinger Mrs. Max starnyie, Mrs. w,M. Barr, Mlae rauune .onnson, juss stepnanie Mitchell. Miss Atnes Merer. Miss Ruth Skinner,: Miss " Josephine Barr and Miss Theresa Alb rich. . . , Spauldings Hosts for . Antler Party . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spauld ings were hosts tor a delightful dinner party Friday night " at their Court street home , for a group of friends. ; The table appointment, were' la white and silver with Individ ual : bouquets of white flowers marking plaees for the guests. The evening was - spent playing cards ' and games. ' ; - Covers were - placed for Mr. , and Mra.: Relnh sfartln. Itr. and Mr : xwnaia ssaaison, nr. and . Mrs. Donald. Blake, , Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Murdock, Mr. and Mrs.- Howard Pickett. Mr. and Mr. Lawrence Lister Mr. ad Mrs. Lawrence Lister,' Mr. a-d m rrancis.waao and.-Mr. and.t TheVConrretational Womin-.' . , 'r."ww m,''.1 -i - . -v , '-., - - i m. - m i" war M?-r. wu en- feteruinedtby im i. .k. r.. v.,.r.- mmm w lii a ww.q.. w .t.i k w. the World i- War on . Thursday from 1 to S at the home Of.Ur. ' Un TTtnniii Tjft, Wl, tW committee in charge with rs. George Lewis and Mrs. O. E. Palmataar- aaalatlnr Tranaoor- iiid Prom Are ;xS.cji e iii 1 e d , . Hlb acbool students are .biully engaged; theme sunny eprlnj days the - social, year, and the annnai ' Vm" show win suged Wednesday. afternoon la' the auditorium at i MS. o'clock;, The. giris'-ieagne win honor the mothers " at , tea following - the Sotlersf hfgbSof Sis1 til inTited to attend. - Oyer a hundred jiris win model; clothes .they haTe made daring the wear; to fonnals and graduation dresses. Following; the show, hon- or pins, ' through the National thy Kingweiu Miss wiima Mathes,- " r h . - c, - miss Frances ISn Florence - Lilburn, " Miss Rachel Tripp, Miss Elaine Flatbers, Miss Peggy Reinholdt, Miss Jean Fan- ton, Miss Erelyn Collins, Miss Ilene Paulson, reception; Miss ""XeJ:" RT m 'th r faZ2SZ Miss Dorothy Dixon, refreshments. Janior-Senior prom ..TI?!llf'?!lv"sliof,,pr?.? l "e Salem high school will offi- at tne saiem nign fcno cially close the social season for klth Mbool studenU and will be the most colorful and elaborate dance of the year. .vfrt57."I?h!'T " evening. a new feature of the prom will be the announcement of the Salem high school "Sweetheart- Each aenlop bom room h .nl.rtl . StK SJ.? wm be made at Intermission and coronation ceremony win foi- ow, a unique aecorauve scneme rprMMeaV b making ail nT- rangemenU and other committee ?ltim,l orchestra: Miss Rosemarv Rn. patrons: - Miss Josenhlna Sexton, hostess: Miss Bette DemaresL en - tertalnment: Miss Shirley McKay. equipment: Mr. Donald Brlcxal floor; Mr. Elvan Holman, advertis ing and tickets; Mr. Richard Payn ter, clean-up. - -s- Faculty members assisting the students are Mrs. Acnes Derrv. Miss Frances Fellows and Mr. Glade Follls, Junior class advisers. Miss Esther Wilcox and Mr. John Ludvlgson are assisting with the art work and construction. Veteran Honored on VCieran ri0norea on 96th Birthdav . Marion county's only Uving i-Tl : " m rnagel. was honored al hi home ol North Fifth street by the Daughters of Union Veterans on Saturday afternoon in honor i Of his 16 th birthday. Mrs. Mabel Gardner headed the commute itiwii wav v virvin uv uamw m charge ot the intormal after- noon. ; Tne - cnerry city Junior ' band came dnrina the afternoon" and played a group of numbers - for the honor guest's ' pleasure. J Mr, Steurnagel . has lived for - many years with bis step- "S-i lty attest to her excellent care. The .honor guest talked t freely ; Mrs. Francis Wade, Mrs. - Ver of events in hit life, and uingled non A. Douglas, Mrs. r Herbert with the guest, during the after-': Bailey, Mrs. H. E. Mitchell, Mrs. noon. ;- " - Elmer Berg, M-s. Arthur Myers, The tea table was centered Mrs. Edward Roth, Mrs. . William by an arrangement of red. white" Wright. Mrs. Lawrence . Lister and blue flowers on shields of and Mrs. E. C. Mennis. i the same eolors. ' - Daughter, of Union Veterans ur----'---:..r--yr-;-'''' present were Mrs. W. J. Entrees. Salen Bebekah lodge win be Miss Mary Frances Eatress. Mrs. called to order at S o'clock Mon W. H. Gardner, ' Mrs. A. L. Skewls, -day night by the noble grand, Dr; Ethel Reily, Mrs.- Rose lar- Miss Helen Brelthaupt and vice rett. Mrs. Minnie PoweU. jdrs. grand, - Mr; : Hannah Beard. On Mi Bergman. . . v . e . - Migglonaries to Sneak . lo BP V tin? "HIIZ !kafSfi cLatSi mK f Cdlr " CtY' ti6k ot Jiaale Moored, team cap-; HUin. a staff Jroin Salem W.enV i.cuu. ; - K - a a.s . a. rjr. . r w. -- iKiaii act. uu aara. nunui w. u-rinr mf.in.r4M v. i. 1 '.V..u.ri ruriongn xrom jroo mow, cnraa. ' . . ... "1, A aiul .".;ar wacnes ai me Of WU., - :, This will be an open meeting ana au inieresiea persons are in- Vlted to attend. Hostesses Will b . airs.-.Jay Morris. . Mrs. A.- c rox and Mrs. Fred Eley. DeMolays to Compliment Mothers Balem DeMolays are hosts for Mnthftr'a A-w hroalrfaat this morning at schneider-s. spring Mothers who are guests In clude Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs. L. M. Bowles Mrs. R. D. Bright Mrs. j k m0r m; r. V Bert. "-..T -A' V. M mill . mis. Kt9 . WiSfceSS Floyd Ryther, Mrs. Oscar Paul- g0n, Mrs. c. D. Hatfield, Mrs. j. W. Hansen. Mrs. Rex Put Reed, MrV OttV N. Hoppes, Mrs! Mike Steinbock, Mrs. John R. Sr0WB'MJJ. T2S,lam. Co w' w'iSum1'0? o f n'. Srt Charles Phelns. Mrs. Clyde Hat- field. Mrs. John E. VanWyngar- den, Mrs. Max Schleslnger, Mrs; Glen Seely. Mrs. Tero M. Hicks, . Boyd Bridges, Mrs. Donald C. Roberts, Mrs. Frank Boeh- ringer.. Mrs. Lester McLeod, Mrs. Herman Latky, Mrs. Clare A. Lee, Mrs. William F. Roach, Mrs. Ray L. Binegar, Mrs. Mil ton Hoyser. Mrs. Albert Alan Siewert, Mrs. Esther Hagedorn, Mrs. Wayne Greenwood. , : . e Westminster Cuild to Honor Mothers The Westminister guild of the PnihTtarlaii dinmli will in. tala with a deUghtful ; affair im.m W1U ueutQUDl . . . . . . i 7chMtS in eomplSnent t5 the mother! U ltt ttP"ent to Mrs. George Alexander and Mrs. Irwin Williams will nreside at- the tea table. The Ublrwiil be covered with a lace clotb and centered with a bouquet, of pink rosebuds and corsages will be i-n n.. mAthm .i.k lavender color scheme .will 'be used about the rooms. A musi cal program will be given during the afternoon- . - : - . r . The committee in charge . in-, dudes Mrs. .George ; Stephens, chairman. " Mrs.- Lester wileav. -May 2 J, the delegates: airs. Yvonne Smith. . Miss Christina , Cladek, ? Mrs. Bessie Edwards, Mrs. Anna : Hunsaker and Miss Ida Hochstetler Willi give their ifJLu" jr.". ? Avii' tT report on the grand lodge ses- -h rrand IOdtfl effiCerS. irflth - wm - " .liners; w assist are - Mesaamee . rial Tnmtiui rMM uni n 2T" w-"-'Vrr-,."'V mmmM avaa7ae - mwv - wui esvaau Coral McNeill.' ' ' ' ;s ----- e jt S i- : Miss Barbara Compton, dangb ter of Mr. and Mrs. HeUrf V. Compton and 1 a : student t St. Helen's hall 'Junior college, ' si ending the' weekend at t' University ..f Oregon-' as 1the guest or Miss Alice bwirt t Gamma Phi Beta sorority. . MRS. JOHN L. RAND, who, with Judge Rand, will entertain their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rand and Mary, at a Moth er's day dinner at their home on Court street. (Photo by Kennell Ellis). Mrs. William Cole will enter tain the Alpha Chi Omega alum nae at a dessert supper Monday night at her home with Mrs. Burton Myers assisting. New officers -of the alumnae group are Mrs. Myers, president; Mrs. Faul Bales, vice president; and Mrs. Lewis Griffith, secretary. Saturday, June S has been set as the date for the last Subscrip tion club dance and will be a plenic dance at the Hazel Green pavllllon. AT MILGRIMS m I at4i - IS .5f. A atunnincj doYtime dr f ROMETTE on acelalo and wnron weave. Size 795 1950 ib MILGRIM . 409-415 COURT , ar -ssw -esw ft. n i