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Sia CSZSCIl CTATECLIAN, Csida. Crtsa, Cqr ' l!?rnh.Ij;2315: PAGE ELEVEN Yoman's ; Club InstalJsnew Oilicers Mr. J. A. Brownson was (or mally installed at president of the Salem' Woman's club Saturday af ternoon at th'e rejnlar and lut meeting of the year. 1 Other of ft-. cerv Installed were Mrs. Glenn Paxson, vice-president; Mrs. Estill Brunk, recording secretary; Mrs. Arden A. Reed,' corresponding aec retary ; Mrs. Marie " Von Escbeu, treasurer; Mr. Floyd White, .fi nancial secretary; Mrs. C. F. Breilhaupt, parliamentarian;!' Mrs: V. E. Newcomb, director; Mrs. Mary Bayne, trustee. Mrs. C C. Clark was the installing officer. The yearly -reports were siren by the department chairman and Miss Eula McCully, retiring pres ident, gave her annual report. Mrs. Clifton Mndd gave an inter esting account of the national fed eration of Women's clubs conven tion which she- attended in San Francisco. One of the most Inter- " estlng talks she heard was given by Kathleen Norris, the novelist. New appointments made ,. by Mrs. Brownson were year beok' ed itor. Mrs. Dwigbt Lear; fine arte chairman, Mrs. Clifton Mndd; American! citizenship chairman, Mrs. C, & Clark. The club rooms were festive with bouquets of rosea, pansles and columbine.! The tea table was centered (with an arrangement of columbine and yellow tapers. Miss Eula McCnlly, past president, and Mrs. J. A. Brownson, new presi dent, presided i at .the tea .urns. The tea committee included Mrs. Floyd. Headrlck, chairman, Mrs. Horace Thomas, Mrs. George Ail ing, . Mrs; Edward Schunke, Mrs. R. L. Wright and Mrs. J. Deane Patterson. !:-. ij !.. ! -V Reserve Officers "Will Give Dinner Dance rsi. r.anW As frM frWeAsnwft e nl4 CAnUtkiiA' r : s ' 1- Social Realm In the; Capital ( Continued from KgVlO) ..l Mud DIRECTING DANCE--MiS8 Barbara Barnes, local dancing teacher, who is directing the revue to be given on Thnrsday and Friday nights of this week. Golf Players Hosts To Guests The Marion-Polk county Re serve Officers' association will wind up the year's activities with a dinner j dance for reserve officers of the armyand navy and their wires, at the Marlon hotel on Wednesday night. This event will mark the re tirement! from the office of chapter president cf Lieut. It. N. Phillips and the installation of Lieut. Chester N. Fritx as .resi dent. Other officers to be la stalled are: Lieut. W. J. Wilt as vice president; Lieut. Harlan Judd, secretary, and Major Van Srarverud and Lieut. . W. B. Snod grass as counsilneri. The past year has been a most successful one for the local chapter. At the state convention of the Reserve Officers' associa tion, held In Corvallis May 20, the Major Flynn trophy, .rhich Is presented each year to the outstanding chapter in the state, was again awarded to the local unit. - Spinster Dance Slated For June 10 The j Spinsters are arranging their annaal . summer semi-formal dance for the evening of Sa turday, June 10. The affair will be held in the Mirror -Room of the Marlon hotel with Bud Mer cer's orchestra playing from ten to one o'clock. Miss Bernice Healy is in gen eral charge of the dance and the Spinsters and honorary members are assisting with the ticket sales. Proceeds from the dance will be used for the philanthro pic work of the group. The snmmer motif will be carried out in the decorations. Fine golfing weather m that an extra number of women appeared at the Salem Golf club on Friday to play and to act as hosts for the Oregon City women. Oregon City guests were Mrs. Robert Morris. Mrs. R. M. Hol man, Mrs. Malcolm Otis, Mrs. C. E. Latourette, Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Frank Zanlker, Mrs. G. R. La Heusen. Mrs. M. D. Latouretta. Mrs. James Anderson and Mrs. R. J. Wilson. Salem women playing were Mrs. Joe Adolph. Mrs. Rex Adolph. Mrs. Kate G. Bell. Miss Margaret Bell, Mrs. Fred Bernard!, Mrs. Robin ant G chiffon dress with ahirred bodlc arid puff sleeves. They will carry arm bouquets of sweet peas and freesia. , Little Beverly Jean'Graber, flower girl, will be dressed in pink ruffled chiffon nd win carry a basket of. pink rose pebusi'-ir'v - '.''-l ' v -! . . Mr. Byron Cooler wiR' act as best, man f or ZIr. Boss, and ushers wfll be Messers. Frank Crawford, GlenrrTix; Hex - Wirt,, Roland Wirt, Metan Holt; Warner Jackson, Herbert Basmussen, and Willard Grittoik:, : . , , : ;; : . ffom64Receptum --.V- ; A reception will, follow at the; Rulif son home on Che nieketa atreet. The serving table wiH be covered with a lace cloth and centered witha crystal bowl of pink roses flanked by pink tapers. PPKddinp; at the serving table wjll be Mrs. Marcus W. Crowley, and Mrs; Willard Gritton. The Misses' Dorothy Rulifson, Lois Rulif son, Mary; Ross, Gladys Ross, Mary Grover . and Xatherine Sharpriack will assist . in . the serving. During the reception , Miss Brietxke will sing I Promise You." Mrs. E.' M.1 Rulifson will wear a gown of fuchsia lace with blue accessories. -. Miss Crowlejr has chosen a powder blue silk ensemble with fuchsia and. navy.accessories for traveling. Miss Crowley attended schools in Independence and has been ajnember of the Oregon state library staff . Mr. Ross attended Salem schools and is now with Ladd & Bash bank. Miss Taylor to Wei June I A wedding of much interest to Salem folk is that of Miss Patricia Taylor of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor of Portland, and Mr. Harlan A. Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Judd, which, will be an event of June 4. The ceremony will be performed at the home of- Rev. P. W. Ericksen at 2 o'clock. Miss Verle Smith and Mr. Hugh Ward of Forest Grove will be the only attendants. Following the ceremony the couple will leave on a wed ding trip to San Francisco. . ' Miss Taylor is a graduate of Portland schools and has been employed with the state liquor control commission.' Mr. Judd has been on the county clerk's staff for several years and is now Marion county circuit court clerk. - H HWonMnC It be mice If oar dates had a ear to go driving tonight. If . we had dates?". - Snmmer; daydreams in snmmer frocks smart enough, to make the . daydreams come true easily. Plaid organdie, on the swing, with a demurely simple shirtwaist bodice and whirling dervish skirt. A . wide, solid-toned girdle to show off that tiny waistline and bring out the gypsy, in you. Cotton sheer, right, in narrowest, multicolor stripes, closes in back from the high round .neck, down the square yoke to the wide matching sash, beneath which the swirling skirt is shirred. ' SILVERTON Nettle Benson Larson wUl give . her -. annual spring piano recital' Monday night at Trinity church at 8 o'clock. Taking part will be Gery Tokstad, Alta- Mae Dentel, Evelyns Woare, Darlene Dental, . Rosell Verbeck, Robert' Zim merman. rna Cowden, ' Melrin Heater, Lois Frink, Erna Kuentl and LncUe HalL The recRal Is open to the public. Dinner Party Given by; . Bette Demarest Miss Bette Den.arest was hostess at a dinner party on friday night at the Golden Pheasant preceding the Ju-lor- -senior prom at Salem . high school. The table was entered . by a huge bouquet -of red rose. , . Guests ' included Miss Jerl Brooks, Miss Vivian Asplnwall. Miss Betty Schiermaa, Robert Pens. Douglas Chambers. Tan cis Smith and Carl Kelly. . The Eafkrwood Community club will not hold its regular business and social meeting fa turday bat will meet at the new sute library at i o'clock and will be shown through the build ing by Miss Harriet Long, state librarian, aad her assistants, Dr. and Sirs. Kenneth Power, Miss Marilyn Power and Mrs. Frank Uower are leaving today tor San Francisco where they will spend the next month. Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lessard and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brown are stopping at the Waldori Astoria in New York. Mrs. Hattle Trafzer motored to Portland Saturday to meet her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gresi of Nebraska City, Neb. They ex pect to spend the summer Lere. A puppet play, based on the -"Arabian Night. Entertainment'' Barbara BameS Gives will be given on radio station KSLM Tuesday at 2 o'clock for Dance Revile another in the series sponsored by the Art Center and having Barbara Barnes presents her to do with Center activities. Ar- lltQ dance reTne at the Capltol marionettes, will first be inter- thetr 0tt Thursday and Friday Day, Mrs. Clarence J. Hamilton, Tiewed by Isaac Watkins on bis nights. The first revue given by Mrs. R. S. Hamilton, aars. Marry Gustafson, Mrs. E. V. Fortmiller, Mrs. Ed GilUngham, Mrs. Van Wieder, Mrs. H. H. dinger, Mrs. Harold Ollnger, Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mrs. Grover Bellinger, Mrs. John Bone, Mrs. A. Terrence King, Mrs. Milton Parker, Mrs. Laban Steeves, Mrs. Glen Stevens, Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Miss Helen Wled mer, Mrs. Robert Tsylor, Mrs. Al Petre. Mrs. R. I. McLaughlin, Mrs. Verne Miller. Mrs. Ralph Mapes, classes and then Mr. Wasser wUl present the short play. Some nine hundred present and former students' are receiv ing questionnaires through the mail this week on, preferences as to kind of classes, hours, etc., before the summer schedule is arranged. Its an unusual : ges ture for a school to make, to fit classes to the convenience of the most students. A number Miss Barnes was at the Capitol theatre in 1928. Miss Barnes decided to for sake her position as director of physical education in Gary, Indi ana schools and enrolled with eastern dancing masters and re- CLUB CALENDAR Thursday, Jane 1 Fruitland Women's circle, with Mrs. Paul Silke, 2 p.m. Friday, Jane 8 Hal Hibbard auxiliary, busi ness meeting Armory 2 p.m. Miss Clemes Presented In Piano Recital Miss Van Scoy to Be June Bride The latest to Join the ranks of Miss Thoman Will Play Organ at Recital Miss Edna Louise Thoman will June brides-elect is Miss Anne be presented in junior organ re- VanScoy, daughter of Mr. and cital this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Mrs Paul Van Scoy, who will be- the Roberts studio. Miss Thoman come the bride of Mr. Richard is a pupil of Prof T. 8. Roberts, Pierce of Portland, son of Mr. bead of the organ department at and Mrs Edgar T. Pierce of Sa- Willamette university. Mr. Wil- lem The wedding is planned for lard Wilson, vocalist, wlU assist. Friday June 20 at the Pierce rne program mciuueu; fcAm in Fall-mount hiU. PwIb4 I ..m Jav At If ti'i r.irin r Miss Van Scoy announced the air. trm th Suit in d adding date at a fireside given "r h-?. Br waw"- Tkird flout is 0 minor dagi, UctJ maettoto Mist 'looms "n: CLhJ:L?ei of classes not listed in the Biar, mn. u""'v"""' - niKitannirn will Ka hM an. Miss Olive N. Clemes. nlanlst. win ha nreaenteri in Junior Rst wedding Hti h. th wuiam-ttA rntvr. at the Kappa Alpha Theta soror- tnrnu n Cnlpwi in the fall to ..kui iriiii.. It home Tnesdav nicht. The en- -1 J( . m ft.Af...1nn.l l rr .11 l . . . ma.am.mm. a . (V. Militia VII Ti. WfttOT BoT reupeu uw nuuig mgui ai waiier nail on ine vi v..,.. 1atM th- sirht aanciug. oiuce iui iub has spent at least part of every cital since coming to Willamette university three years ago. The program will begin at 8: IS o' clock. Miss Clemes' musical educa tion includes several years of Baca Bach Bach Bach Gailtaaat ...Datt h.. -... ..t.i dancinr teachers in the north- ftiriom. mw.iisF west and Iter listing in turn awe viiuv aTkwvt aaa atiwvtiain - m . sasa luviuuvs v vi sn J esa m vt - - American U m u c r, tnd In Tnla nnHi taarhora ma Chi Kaiernuy. tie IS HOW con Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. Pierce is a graduate of the University of Oregon and is a memoer 01 nig- summer studying newest teach ing methods under recognized Instructors. She is knows as cm of the most progressive Ercel Kay. Mrs. H. K. stocfcweu. Miss Betty Simmons, Mrs. H. A. Simmons, mrs. wniu , . th .n.M. iao- . Mrs. John Heltiel. Mrs. Kenneth -.nk.r.ninBi. hn.nn.i hi.i. amonr the national dance maga- .ant ... rAwn ninn hr nctd with the Mutual Loan com Potts. Mrs. Donald Young. Mrs. wlu replace the general drawing linB is tribute to her abil- th Brltlsh government to teach pany in Portland where the con James Sears and Mrs. C harie a aD4 palntlng cia85ea. ity. music In iU schools there, pie will reside. Last summer Mlsg Barnes re- since coming to America three T celved a certificate at the Chi- ur . ui.a oima hai Mn. Otto Mehlhoff was in caco. Dancinr association normal atndied with uria ciars. Enesa. stalled as commander for Edwards ...Damecnik Mr. Wilaoa ICariaa Haraiaaeck. aceoapaaUt J ri.M-:.. Toll n at Mfl from Oreaon State college this Wiu 0- tba wud.. ..sTia week where she is a member of a Bnatr Maraiai K'BaM airfH uaaaivciro , -.. m - . . .. lata taa his university campus. This will be vealed during the Christmas nou- c,pUiB ne Miss Clemes' first public re- days. Miss van scoy wui ituum Toccata ia tt aaajor -Daboii Miaa Tnomam .Wood. Prises : went to Mrs. C. E. Lat ourette of Oregon City; class A, Mrs. Fred Bernard i; class B. Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, for low net, and class C. Mrs. Donald McCargar. Maccabees Xo. will hold ita meeting Thursday at KP hall at 8 o'clock. Silverton Macca bees will be guests. The com mittee in charce is Marie Roth- wfler. Derothr Douglas and The new exhibition that Open ed this week gives another op portunity to examine an art process new to most of -us. It's the art of making mosaics. The show gives the process from the first steps to the finished wall decoration. The old art was re c e n 1 1 y revived in California, where artists are making large mosaics for exteriors on public ouuaings. Tne artist makes a "Hiss Mary Elizabeth Kells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kells, returned yesterday from Los Angeles where she has been attending the Marta Oatman School of the Theater. She has the ai,o been studying voice. Miss schooL Inspiration for much of nrofessor of niano at Willamette women's auxiliary Disabled Amer the work to be offered In this . university. lean Veterans of the World War; revue was received there. "Dr. Versatility in the choice of Mrs. M. E. Ripley as senior vice Rhythm's Cure." featured In the nnmhera to ha rinn aaaurea an commander: Mrs. Robert Eaton second part of . the show, is a interesting evening, although as Junior vice-commander; Mrs. daughter, Janet, creation of Bobbie Rivers, known nnaiit ha not Hn aartfinw. Hiram Dobson. chaplain; Mrs. the weekend at throughout the United States to satisfy the testes of the au- Stuart Johns, treasurer; Mrs. WI1- lome at Agate Beach. They have for his comedy dancing - rkita. dlence. Classical music by Bach, liam Reld, adjutant; Mrs. Jay M their guests. Mr. and Mrs. "A Modern Mother Goose" and Romantic by Beethoven and a Harnsberger, h 1 s t o r 1 a n ; Mrs. paimer Macdonald of Portland. a group- of divertlsements com- touch of the modern by Le- Charles Norton, conductress; Mrs. plete the eleventh annual revue, cnona. Grltfes. and ethers, ren- Oswald Rlnehart, sergeant-au Mr. aad Mrs. Rex Saaford are Kells will remain in Salem dar ing the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk aad are enjoying their summer Dorothy Wltrel. Cards will be design, bits of stone, marble or the finest yet offered by Miss resent various' periods of Music arms; Mrs. S. Miller, banner car- enjoying a four day trip on the available for those who wisn Kiass are men cut to tne snaps to play. Mitchell Entertainers ana are anixea to tne wet pias will furnish music. ' ter on the building. IFE1E- EOSIOflW Monday May 29th lor tho bonoflt of tboso having Shoe or Foot Troubles - If your ahoet pinch across the instep, crowd and press against your toes, gap at the eidea, slip at the heels, rub - blisters and tore spots on your feet, run over at the heels and soon kee their shape . . . or if you have any other shoe and foot troubles, you will be vitally interested in learning . more about . SCIEfJTFIC S MO ES APPLIANC EG and niZMEDIES for rnony tromon ond children Dr. SchoS. the Noted Foot Authority, gives you 60 Styles from which to choose hi more than 0 Combtaatioa FhtincB. There are shoes to accurately ask fbrtabty fit every type of foot. For men there arc sixes 6 to 14; for women 1H to 13; m widths AAAA to EES; all sises for ? Dr.ScboO's Scientific Shoes ate sauttosmcally correct awOt oa taw stnught fine gradple. asnartsvesa, styis asai fYt wearing CiuaS ties are bvilt into every pair. Q'C::!:!9-Cr. Ci:!l FcttC:5at Ccrdca will bo rtiven by Dr. Scholl'u Fectory Experts from Chicago If you liave tired, aclnns, iannltfl feet; wesut - V m. m a broken-down arcnes;painiui heels; ealkicsea;cotmuxiiom or other foot salaents Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort AppCaaoes and Remedies win cfre yon imme diate; tafs reUtf. Coxae ia, have vnnr feet X.raved andPedo ffl The campaign for membership to provide funds for the Art Center has been slow. The to tal has reached just over $2000, with $500 to go. The commit tee Is anxious to complete that amount so that the budget and Barnes. Miss Smith Married At St. Paul's history. rier; Mrs. rrana troxier, aaw MacKensle Mr. R. Watson Dutton, tenor executive committeewoman, ana region. will also assist. The public is Mrs. rani xnaraison. ' invited to attend. The program Mrs. Frank Crosier was presented is as follows: with a past presidents pin. Orn- Litbiur Jon Wir Siad Hir cers were presented with gifts. river and the lake Club Completes Regular Schedule WACONDA The last regular meeting of the Waconda com munity club was held Wednes day at the home of Mrs. W. E. McGllchrlst In Mission Bottom. Mrs. E. J. Becker will entertain when the club reopens the sec ond Wednesday in October. Final plans ' were made for the annual picnic to be held Sunday June II at Champoeg park for members, their fami lies and friends. A new mem ber, Mrs. Broyles was Initiated. Prises tor high score at cards were won by Mrs. A. J. Rasmus sen and Mrs. Robert Cole. "Grandma Taylor" Feted on 87th LYONS Mrs. Mae Patton waa hostess to a dinner Sunday honor ing her mother, Mrs. Marion Tay lor, better known to her friends as "Grandma Taylor,, on her 87 birthday anniversary. Mrs. Floyd Boylngton .presented Grandma with a large birthday cake. She also received many other pretty gifts. The Taylors celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary, February It. IkiaeKenzie to Speak SILVERTON George Mac Kensle of the Portland Gaa Sk Coke company will be speaker at the Rotarian luncheon meet ing Monday at Silverton. Mr. MacKensle will have for his eub Ject: "By-Products of Gas St Coke.- ( Continued from Page 10) Baea-RnsaBsl Mra Vera Ostrander. installing J... carirtaa, Gottas goaa--- offJcer; wa. presented with a COT- The couple left for a --veddlng B o a trip and for travelling tne nnae tuda ia D tut Ua Soapiro) rhAM a amart redincote Suit OI MUa Clamaa -Loaxt Mrs. Claire Jones Gray will leave by plane for Vancouver, MJ-isSpM sT-slsls rsT5aKsaB rcsr susyss the year. Unsolicited mer ber- crepe with wide patent leather ships are appreciated. belt and rose Venetian clip on the dress. With the ensemble Another exhibition opening she wore a navy blue picture this week is the second annual straw hat trimmed with a silk exhibition of art in Salem pub- drape of orchid pink and par lie schools. Assembled throuch nle. Her doves were orchid ilnk Mr. Dattoa .v . m m m ann.tn.law B..., (The flaaenasV, Mn and"Mrs7 Lako at kTaaiai GriUaa dlson Love (Georgianna Gray) La Cong do Kadia Nocha - - . ot Honolulu. The Loves will Daaia do Laa Kaaifoa, aaaeoo Afro Caaaa tne direction of Mrs. Ira An drews, supervisor, it shows the extent and Quality of our pub lic school art. Many paintings will be shown featuring special art projects from a few schools including tausual dolls from McKlnley and two large maps from Highland. and shoes and purse of navy. She wore an orchid corsage. - , Mrs. Relder is well known in nr. Y.ffi1l Salem and attended Wlllametta len-Icar-UW Birthday, Party for Kenneth brated his Lee 10th dock in Vancouver on the Em press of Japan Tuesday after noon and will leave from Van couver for New York and the World's Fair. Enroute they will stop at Lake Louise and Banff. Mr. and Mrs. Love will stop Fasching cele- in Salem for a visit with Mrs. birthday at a Gray and etner relatives m Juiy assistant to the university where she -ras a member of Delta Phi sorority. r R'" .-T a party, given-by his mother, Mrs. before they sail for their home ion im " -"7 n. a waaihinr Miaa rnti tha end of the summer. COUD17 lk.rf.v.. ...Ul.4 nrmm will rttnni Children present were Dolores several days. Benson, Yvonne and Frances Carver, Catherine, and . Marion air. ana aim. itn wroairr bb Lee Cnnalttgham, Vent Hlu, daughters ' snenee. uayie ana Jean and Dolores Jorgenson, Al- Carol, left for Vancouver, b. u. lea McGllchrlst, Merle Grlebe- Saturday morning to see ue ung nowi Donald and Kenneth Lee and queen of England. They will reaching.. - be gone for several days. . 1 'The four years required Medical School study Is attviiei approxunataiy as louows: , fit rear The future Doctor of Mediciae aaast asastsr the fundamental scieace of the human body: such as Embryology (development of human being; Phylolog7 (study of all oriaas In health); Anatomy (study of body structure ia health)! HaKology (mlcroocopic srudy). jNaf yaavwiatenaUUd form of above stadles. aWtismlats of stady of rarhology (tflect of eUstftsss oa various ertaas)t Diagnosis (cempartoen of diseased ergaa to healthy). af &mrVu&r crained instructors aad fracticbat phy- stctajaa, tne esnwjenic Doctor ncgiae so sneei : wacchiaa. arrusl ftHkrl practice, eUa$aests aad cn weraintlroes suae to twelve Iwars a eay. six slays a for 4tk roav-Cbatwaaaan of third year, cvtutaat trslaist M radonal Usstmssu based on careful inmlasrlasi and Uai SMsss. 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