at : r . i ' I. k A ir , r.tj v 1 i " "" x w.. v vi'i 'ri't r .JV" 4 i " St H 1 C v ' - ' "..i 1 , . - - "if' 5 . s V Mrs. Roy Follla and Mrs. John O . " J - "D -k rre9Cir-enteTttne4-ier't(ALCtOtllClCIllS " lO 'JDC uxinarr T&arsaar. arternooa t the former! home. Present ,-rere Mrs. Melria Blackm&n, Mrs. Ray Crtttenden, Urs. Frank DeTlin. Mrs Harmott Garrett, ; Mr. Claude Glenn, Un. Thomas Ken asr, lira. Walter Persons. Mrs. Bruce Rothrock, Mrs. M e I t I n scot) un. Dudley TyJor, Mrs. jbon't Jiooh nauA Guests at" Owens Bat . . . have you read about red hats? Stylists say it isn't a wardrobe if there isn't a red hat in it, yet, try as we will, there's only one red hat amongst us, and that's u i. utmnni oweni enter- Patty Ottens and she's going away. Let's nSS ?Sei7l7..7 GeorV 7EZ W $Z shops they get us some Mrs. Roy Tnnr. Mrs. Frank Zina Juuus" -y re1 reu nais. and the hostesses, Mrs. French the erentac for last fffewells in tlie nin . . Mfg. FUnt Tongue-Healy Engagement U Told Announcement - I .ihe engage and Mrs. Fonts. rectlons lor school. Sapper was -w uuww jaai, erred buffet style. ; Wednesday night, but Mr. Jupiter Pluvius Those bidden were: .Miss Patri- thought otherwise. So the group moved m S ul?eJ: ff Mi7i?iS,, doors and had a fine supper, served in Mrs. McCall'a usual interestiiTway. Guests who The Hal Hibbard auxiliary Unit- Barbara Craln, Miss Alice Anne enjoyea ine meai, games, ana a sing alter ed Spanish War Veterans met at Wlrtx, Miss Barbara MiUer, Miss wards were Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Vassal the home of Mrs. John Seymour Bobbe Shinn, Sally - McClellan. 0 DaHaSt Mrs. Vassal's sister, Mrs. Caro- Friday afternoon. At the tea hour M"J;lT. t?,S?iJ line Erlandson, Miss Margaret Gillis and the hostess was assisted by Miss Brooks. Miss Helen Langille, Miss w - . vrr'M EUen Thompson. Miss Martha mr, Sederstrom. Miss Betty Mrs. Marie Flint McCall. Harrington, Miss Ida Seymour, Anwwen, Miss Shirley Hentlnt ton , Reunion blues ... Mrs. Philip Shobar, Miss Josephine Fium and George nd mB Flshr- mt . who has been entertaining her family for Fmm. ,,aSeitlHHiesS 10 days, found the house lonesome after I.' Those attending the meeting 's5flr S , HfrTf4 thev'd irone vesterdav Her sister Mrs. W were: Mrs. John Bertelson. Mrs. Nelson. John KanlWUliamCrary. "leya gone Jesrflay. ler S fr, Mrs. W. C M Greene Mrs T B. South- Harry Carson. LeRoy Bright, H. Christie Of Pasadena, had not seen her Vich,Mrs. D.'c. Wllsofl, Mrs. Le- DoSla Chambers, Fred Nichols, father, Mr. A. E. Hollom of Snohomish, roy Hewlett. Mrs. EUe J. Berry. Robert kx- George Arbu1,f Wash., for five years, until they met at the Mrs France. Long Mrs. m o, jJB"JJ fiHid Shobar home last -week. Mrs. Hollom and Miller, Mrs. A. Jairl, Mrs. John J. -uam sninn ana wuxiam ainaa. p-i.- f .a C4.. nr. . Chaignot. Mrs. Joe e. Wood of Mrs. Christie s son Stanley were also present Medford, Mrs. E. M. Bumgardner, WaUae Wharton, presi- for the reunion. Mrs. Sherman Nelson, Miss Lulu den' th Sajem Philharmonic Beauty and the beast ... in a living ex- Humphrey and Mr., m. w. Baker. JJg ecXom- ample at Lausanne hall. Several of the good- i mittee and capuins of the team looking coeds, Anna Lou and Rosemary Dit- who are working on the drire, weiler and Ann Taxon, are waiting tables aw wiiv awbuuu pia j va o vtAiba otuwi Lyiio and the regular training table is started. Sweet and lovely . . . were the Misses Mary lee Fry and Barbara Crain when host esses at tea in Barbara's house on Friday afternoon. Marylee wore a black crepe with fuchsia trim and a corsajge of Rubrum lilies that shade from almost wine to white. Con trasting with brunette Marylee, blond Bar bara wore a fuchsia angora wool dress with a corsage of the same lilies. Incidentally, 65 handkerchiefs changed hands during the afternoon, because it was an au revoir party for Patty Otten. Model child ... was little Charlotte Mc Nary, who wore an all-red winter suit at the Hal Hibbard'Auxiliary ; JNlcets rriday ; HAPP"? RUSH: DATS are here again' for this group of coeds who were snapped In frontof the' Delta Ph! chapter house. They are: Elizabeth James, Margaret Ann Kells and Maxine Holt. s Starts on Campu Members of the Fidelia class of HOW the Jason Lee Memorial church enjoyed a no-host dinner and so cial in the Fireplace room of the church Friday. Miss Edna McEl haney was elected president of the class for the ensuing year. The retiring president is Mr. Nick Brinkley. Other officers elected are Mrs. Bernice Brewster, rice- Things will begin to buzz in a president; Mrs. Jewell Brinkley, social as well as scholastic way. secretary; Mr. Charles McCabe, on Willamette .campus these next treasurer, and Mr. Ansel Carnegie, few days. Enrollment commences social chairman, promptly at 8 o'clock on Monday and assembly follows. In the er ening there will be an ice-breaker A 1 M n . nu.jl. m , h A rcCcyilUU IUI new yuyua t lire i s ermnasiun, wnere iiuaeuw sua 'faculty will meet socially. At the door, Mr. Robert Wil son, new professor of: history and presidents of the fraternities will greet students, la the receiving line will be Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Baxter, , Dean and Mrs. Frank Erickson, Dean. OUre M. . Dahl. Dean and Mrs. David Schulze, Dean and Mrs.' Roy LockenouT, Deah and Mrs. Walter Geist. During .the evening a program will be given, ;with Mr. Silas Gai ser, Dn Baxter. Mr," Robert' Day- ' ton, the student body president and Rev. J. C. Harrison of the Me thodist church participating. I St. Anne's gaitd will meet on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Humphreys at 1720 Fairmount avenue. Mrs. Francis Smith, Mrs. Chesterumwalf and Mrs. C. L. Lachelle will assist the Fred Broer, jr., and uusicss. . ford Taylor. 8 in the chamber of commerce. The drive for funds which will be used to carry on the work of the orchestra, is headed by Mr. Mrs. Clif- Salem Women Guests at . Party Members of Pro America in Portland entertained at a benefit dessert luncheon and bridge at Masonic temple Friday afternoon, with over- a thousand women in attendance. - - - f A style show was given during the afternoon and Senator Robert Taft "spoke during the jafternoon On Tuesday nighi H jgirls in Qufocy gcdt, Iftate trslde1it " of Willamette will meet at , the .gym- Pro, America. , introduced Con- (x:t'V!'jb1sW" 'K9"-mVP,,fJ. J IBmTnnmjnmumnTmnmv SjpsjnmjmnnjBsmjBBuC rvrs-v. !tt;'Wv;-w-.-.t! if U im. rMM v - tv f ri 'f -mr- t, is t ,y - r - i itjT tt s ' J r-' j - 4 wKl CSarflmil . i ,rni.i, -,f nil-II II !lW l. .im il -i . I styte show given in Portland on Friday. Lit tle Miss McNary was properly shy as she modeled the hat, coat and leggings before the thousand women in Masonic temple. ; Home for dinner; . . came , the 10 boys who were entertained by Robert Elfstrom, ment of .Miss Bernice Heaty jr on the occasion Of his 10th birthday, galem to Mr. Thomas H. Tongm After a cruise up the river during the sun- t Washington,- dc, was made ny afternoon, they; cruised back home to vQ0mi at a tea given in the home Mrs. Elf strom's excellent" jsupper served, in Pf Miss Heaiy's aunu, the Misses the back yard. .. . ! uae and Josephine Healy la Port Deer, deer . . . hunters gathered at the land yesterday. The tea was given Oscar Paulsen home on Saturday night to to compUmenr Mrs. Donald sio talk over the prospects for a successful sea- ff&E&SS son, for the hunters. Shore Smith In Eugene. My stars . . . haven't We entertained The announcement was made though ! First we have nine movie celebrities known by j tiny scrolls concealed have the wife of an aspirant to the United Ann Heaiy of Portland-- States presidency, j . " : Pouring were Mrs. William a Works for father!. . ; Miss Evelyn Haag, Hail, jr.. and Mrs. Jeranrd Ma. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Haag, takes "ests!! time off from working in her father's Spo- the dining Iroom. kane office to visit! her parents here for a . mis Hekiy, who is the daugh few days. Shell attend several parties while ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank s. Heaiy here ; so say her prospective hostesses. ' saiem. is a graduate or Domin- Gone again . . . Mary-Elizabeth' Kells, ".riftln SSJiSTiS i . J . - ,. ' fornia, and attended University of Who no more than got back -from spending Oregon where she affiliated with last winter in California, hopped a train and Kappa Alpha Theta. She is a is already in Chicago, enrolled as a student member oj the Junior league of at the Goodman Memorial theatre, connected PoLtian0eLththeS so'o''Mr with the Chicago art institute. She'll have an7 Mrs. :Thomas H. Tongue or hermasters degree in dramatic arts next imiaboro. I He received bis ba, time we See her. '" LLD aud JD degrees at University Boots and saddles ... WOnbe just the f Oregon!-and was awarded the tWngto bring along .but when the L. B. ?egree?f Liambeths, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches, Mr. of science of jurisprudence. He and Mrs. Edwin Armstrong and the Karl is now assistant attorney at the Heinleins entertain at their barn dance on wase and nour 'vIsin ft Wash Wednesday night, 'most any outfit is per- 0nf' Jg gB8 ad missible. Hazel Green will be the place for scholastic honorary and of Friars, the gay dance. The couple will be married dur- New alma mater ... for Miss Rose Ann in the Christmas holidays and Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane " makc th bome ia Washin Gibson, who will leave this week for Uni- n' ; . versity of Oregon to continue her studies. She has attended Willamette for the past Miss Tartar Back three years. ntl r 1- ; After Vacation Combining work and study. Miss Lena Belle Tartar, who is a member of the state committee t Alice Unruh. Miss Janet Robert- Mig8 Walton Feted at son, Miss Patricia Halscb, Miss Barbara Miller, Miss Marianne Crystal Shower Portland as hostesses, Between the hours of 4 and 6 guests will , call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Langille on Fairmount Hill. Miss Barbara Crain and Miss Marylee Fry will assist about the rooms. Those bidden In honor of Miss Otten are Miss Jeanne Probert, Miss Betty Buchanan, Miss Bobbe Shinn, Miss Sybil Spears, Miss Barbara Compton, Miss Shirley Cronemiller, Miss Audrey Fehler, Miss Mary Staats, Miss Patricia Livesley, Miss Betty Simmons, Miss Marylee Fry, Miss Barbara Crain, Miss Shirley Say, Miss Hinkly of Portland. Au Revoir Party for Miss Otten Last of the parties, but not nernJtm?cj Tuesday night will be the time evelope a course in vocal train the least anticipated affair, to be perMhlW Mllin Mrs for smartly-arranged affair ing for high schools, will use the ?n,zamTXT'i; pxp. x?L''i -rui: '""-jt the one this afternoon with Miss M"- w- " faille' ,EarJ crystal shower for MUs LoU Wal- ia her t1- or mn adTanced "LW MA. AMaSS"kJ.2 tan. fPu,r bri?e-to-be. The gree in music at the University jjouBinc auu mibb urate caney 01 ,!., , party win ne at tne nome or Mr. Idaho. ana Mrs. Rue Drager on North Capitol street with Mrs. Drager . r Tr A n n.i, .... c . rf yt . maa ie u. eeii assisiing bteUSlOlIS ttOSteSSeS their daughters. T c-;.r C ? Bidden to honor -Miss Walton lO Sorority bisters .are Mrs. Gertrude Walton of .. . Portland. Mrs. William Connell hiss luorowea Meuaioir. airs. Dyer, Mrs. WilUam Monroe Ham- tional authorities in the field or G. F. Chambers and Mrs. Claude f llton Mrg Harold oiinger. Mrs. music and research. , oieusiou win oc nosieBea m ai- pa.ui yan Scoy, Mrs. William pha Chi Omega alumnae asso- Braun. Mrs. R. L. Edwards, Mrs. ciation at a buffet supper at Miss Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Steusloff's home. This is set for Mrs. Frank Spears. Mrs. Edgar 6:30 o'clock and a business meet- T. Pierce, Mrs. Clifford Farmer, ing will follow. Mrs. Burton My- Mrs. Prince Byrd. Miss: Rovena ers is the pressident of the asso- Eyre, Miss Betty Hamilton, Miss Miss Tartar has just returned from a summer's study in the Idaho school under Dr. Walter Hodgson, Dr. Jacob Kwalwasser. Dr. L. H. Stauffer, Dr. Max Krone and Director Archie Jones, na- ciation in Salem. nnc.nm a a rowir -m-itH nWpr " , , - luuii umw iAui over ue rusaees at tne Beta cm nouse. younger. I Miss Dorothy cutler is Taft. in charge of this affair. Tne r00ms. were profusely dec- The same night the boys will orated with large bouquets and have a stag party at the YMCA baskets of fall flowers, including with Mr. Ralph May and Mr. Quay asters, zinnias and gladiolus. The Wassam in charge. serving table-was centered with On Wednesday night., members an arrangement of pink rosebuds f VMPi and YWCA will en- ad snapdragons. tertain in. the gymnasium for new students. Thi Is to.be a semi formal dance, the first of the year.. . Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Mrs. J. E. Gantenbein, Mrs. L. R. Teeple, Mrs. Homer Angell, Mrs. Louis R. Banks, Mrs. Jcseph She manskl and Mrs. A. J. Tourtel lotte poured. Going from Salem were Mrs. R. L. Wright and Mrs. Floyd Headrick. who served on the com- An announcement was made "tee ! C' - . i i, d rinriu airs. 1 nuraas a. jilui iut. ' rioSallmT of "the Albert 8 Patton. Initial opening of the Regina M. Charles McNary and Mrs. Curlee studio of dancing at 690 Charles A. Sprague South Commercial s t r e e t on October S3. 1 - The school i will offer, the an A AUW Meeting. Opens new Year F US IC New Dance, Studio to . i i Open i Soon Miss Beryl Holt, Salem woman who heads the State American As sociation of University Women as president, talked before members of the Salem branch yesterday at the first meeting of the year. The session began with the customary luncheon at the Marion hotel, and continued with a business meet ing and talk by Miss Holt, Of Holders of Salem Community Concert series tickets will be glad to hear the announcement of dates for the concerts planned for the winter season. Marjorie Edwards, violinist, will be here on December S; Dalies Franz, pianist, is scheduled for February 7; Jooss ballet, Feb ruary 29, and Igor Gorin, bari tone, April 17. . Tickets will be mailed on No- She reported on the national MnvnettAn wk f slk tia aHAnAyl mt 1 -t . m . - . Mrs Johanna Fiske was host- J k vemoer i, so tnose noiamg season air. tfwuanua Denver this summer, and men- . ess to tne women uiaaionnry t.a , ..u,Bu.p5 may expect neirs lumusu iuc man. i ue cuuterii Prominent sneakers included this year will he held In the Dr. Mary Wooley, Honorable Salem high school auditorium. Frances Perkins, Honorable Dor- Doors will open at 8 and concerts othy Kenyon, in charge of the win begin at g:3Q 0.elock municipal port of New York, Dr. Mary Ellen Chase, and Dr. Ce- celiaGaposhchWn, astronomer of Mice d-If Will TVTowr Harvard, and others. iUlSS y'111 v 111 starry Miss Holt told of the aauW In Portland Today program which is being carried J on by 845 boards representing 61,- The wedding of Miss Alta vvw memuers. sne siaiea inai oi ?u.ift Hanphtor nf Mr anH Mr A paffnU, PonrRPS , 1a EMrat Ranfiit In all phases of ballet. Up, aero- church Friday. Mrs. Viola Harrel- delegates ere young batic, Spanish and Tanroom aanc- son had charge of tne program, lng, with departments for stu- assisted by Mrs. Irving Fox, Mrs. dents of ; all ages from four years Lespia Douris and Miss Mary np. r V Ayers. Present were Mrs. Elmer During the past two years, Mrs. Conn, Mrs. Dewey Davis, Mrs. Curlee has conducted dance stu- S. L. Smith, Mrs. Floyd hite, dios in I Corvallis, Albany and Mrs. Viola Harrelson. Mrs. F. M. Lebanoni With her opening in Hoyt, Mrs. Henry Cross. Mrs. C. Salem .she announced her stu- H. McCullah, Mrs T. Y. Daies. dios in the smaller cities will be Mrs. Walter McClaren, Dr and turned over to, assistants and that Mrs. Fox, and special guests at -t c.i. .!,.. win ho nn. the meetlne were Miss Mary mn ooiciu vc5, - . . v 1 1 1 Alio " " " " "" " ' ducted under her personal airec- Ayers, an the 31 national organizations of tlon ' Since entering dance training work, she has supplemented her training from year to year by more study under various well known masters, among" whom have been Madame Serova, Ruth St Denis, Ted Shawn and Al bertlna Raseb. - She has Just recently returned from the California Association of Dancing Teachers convention held In San Francisco. -.- i MLm Lois Adams of Molalla and Mr. J. D. Myers of Elkhorn valley were married yesterday fternoon in a simple ceremony t . the thome of Dr. ana Mrs. C. A. Downs on S o n t h High street. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter of the Leslie Methodist church officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by an intimate bri dal supper. In addition to the bridal party, Mrs. Ingall of Mol alla, the sister of the bride, and Mr. Ingall were present, as well as Dr. and Mrs. Downs. Mrs. Lu ella Stone and Home Downs were also among the guests. Mr. Donglas 5L Roes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Custer Ross is leaving on Friday for Stanford University to continue his work la pre-law. This is his third year at Stanford. Pro America, national organi sation of republican women, will have a birthday party in the afternoon of October 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snell. Mrs. Floyd Headrick Is general chairman.. " - Bliss Grace Gilliam will assist Mrs. F. G. Franklin as hostess to the Salem Writers' . club on Tuesday night at her home. Mary Virginia Hatfield women in the United States, (he J. Swift of Astoria to Mr. Marshall CLUB CALENDAR Monday, September 18 American Legion auxiliary, installation, Fraternal Temple. Tuesday, September 19 Etokta club. 2 p.m. with Mrs. E. M. McKee, 935 hip ping street. Ministers wives, with Mrs. Irving Fox, 549 North Liberty. 2:30 p. m. - American War Mothers, with Mrs. Mary Ayers, 245 South Cottage street, 2 p. m. East Division, First Presby terian church, with Mrs. E. A. Kenney, 1580 Center street. 2:30 p. m. Woman's auxiliary to Dea coness hospital. 2 p.m., at hos pital. Laurel Social hour club, with Mrs. Carrie Jennings, Glen Creek road, 2 p.m. Westminster guild of Pres byterian church, with Mrs. Bjarna Erickson, 2415 South Church street, 2 p.m. Salem Writers' club, with Dr. and Mrs. I. G. Franklin, 7:30 p.m. j WCTU with Mrs. W.-W. Chadwick, 1 1390 North Winter street, 2 p.m. Alpha Gamma Delta, alumnae association, with Mrs. Frank Lathrop, 8 p.m. Chadwick chapter, OES, at . Masonle temple. 8 p.m. Mrs. Rex Davis honored. t Wednesday, September SO v . South Division First Presby .ferial church, with Mrs. L. E. Banick, 1610 South Church street, 2 p.m. . Royal Neighbors Sewing clab, at Fairgrounds cabin. American Association of Univer- Nauman of Salem, son of Mr. and sity women is the only one requir- Mrs. Joseph Nauman, will be sol- V 'A t r i Miss Tartar directs the Crescen do and Junior Crescendo clubs of the high school and is director of the highly successful Ameri can Legion auxiliary trio and quartet, j , The latter organisations are opening a year's valued study and will give a series of performances during the winter. The groups were organized ten years ago and have proved valuable to the com munity, appearing many times each year in concert. The two groups have brought state-wide and national attention to. Salem the 12th season and at a new lo-r through their excellency, cation, 1420 Court street. Mrs. ' Members include Mildred Wy Lilburn reports that some of her att, soprano, Vida Lou Starr, sec- Maxlne McKUlopp, Miss Helen Wledmer, Miss Mary Beth Rum Bey and Miss Jeanne Patton. Kindergarten Opens Tomorrow . . .' Mrs. Lilburn's . musical kinder garten is opening on Monday, for past students are now attending Salem high school. The kindergarten features pia no, singing, rhythm orchestra, hand work, games, ear training, folk dancing and kindred acti vities. Culture, social adjustment and citizenship are stressed. Mrs, New Members Listed Harriet Liogan .usei win again assist Mrs. Frabk' Lilburn in di recting the kindergarten. The telephone number Is 4618. , ond soprano, Arlene Brown, first alto and Grace Zosel, second alto. Mrs. Kenneth Dalton is accom panist and Miss Tartar has been director since 1929. On Staff Miss Vick Honor Guest On Friday Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson. who is beginning her 8th year as head of the Bush kindergar ten, has i announced two new members of the staff. Mrs. Louise Thompson: and Miss Margaret wi- , , ... . . , , Hogg are the additions. Miss Harriet Vick, who is leav- . . , Ing next week to enter Oregon Mrs. Thompson is a graduate State college, was entertained in- f Lniwersitr of. Iowa In speech formally at her home Friday by f5IUh ch,ld, PTology. ! a group of friends. Games and Sh stndli corrective speech music were enjoyed during the u?dr b;BOtei speech Pa'nolo- evening. Miss JoAnn Donaldson is Dr. -Lee Tra vers. She has and Miss Frances Roseman were had experience in kindergarten 1 hostesses. and wa tiiW director at Oiinger . Guests present were Miss field this summer. Frances- Roseman, Miss Lois Fro- Miss' Hogg, well known as land. Miss Carol Cooper, Miss music teacher in Salem, took Jean Bressler. Miss Anita Card- from Ruth Bradley and Alfred ner. Miss Lucflle Boehrlnger Mirovltch. I She has- had experi- Mlss Dorothy Edwa,rds, Miss Jo- ence. in teaching pre-echool and Ann Donaldson and Miss. Harriet older pupils. She .Is a graduate Vick. ! of Willamette , university. ing a degree from an approved college. Miss Frances Virglnie Melton, president of the Salem branch, presided. The group meets every third Saturday. Newly Married Couple Attend Banquet Salem folk attended the ban quet of the Oregon Real Estate Boards at their convention at On tario on Wednesday, report that emnized in St. Mary's Cathedral in Portland this morning at 9 o'elock. Mrs. Huston Bunts will attend . , tji ii i the bride, and Mr. Robert Nau- Alpha Jrni Alphas to man of St. Helens, brother or the groom will be best man. Following the ceremony, a breakfast will be served at the NOTHING TO FROWN ABOUT, this freshman rushing, think Maxine (center and Eileen (right) Goodman, but not so sure Ruth Annunson. They're pictured on the Alpha Phi Alpha lawn. Have Party Presbyterian Women Will Meet Members of Alpha Phi Alpha The Westminister guild of the Rornrir v am t r Ha i nrooaA f ffirat Tror-fsrf mKtcvaV will Campbell Court hotel. The couple ... . I . " . .1 V . V. will live in Salem following a breakfast is morning at the meet at the home of Mrs. BJarne nome of Miss Hilda Crawford. Erickson at 2415 South Church The party is in honor of fresh- street on Tuesday afternoon at men girls, i 2 o'clock. Fall flowers win be Hostesses are Miss Doris Tay- used In profusion about the rooms. The tea committee Includes trip to California. Mrs. Wiibum 8. Swafford and Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman were UtWa Z'1 In attendance, and that Mrs. Zlm- visiting at the home of Mr. and lor chairman. Miss Eileen Good- merman w ine iormer Mrs. lien- Mr, h. W. Swafford. They have enough. Miss Roseann Gibson. Mri rhaflea FfiikT Mrs Gardner 2 ? wiS ti w.ntT ,pat th Pt month t Wallow! Miss Jere Simmons, Miss Mary Sp?mS WiluV? Thorn mob anre SeticT 5hl -?in J? Uke nd wflI meet Mr- Swafford Head, Miss Betty Williams. Miss StephTn Mergler an? Mit ance agency. The couple were here thU weekend The t Dorothy McDonald. Miss Rachel wHUrrf Bartlett Rev w irX rM.th0,hiTmi to leisnrily return to Yocom. Mis. Bellroie Molloy. Miss w8!K. wlU ie fh'tJemker iSIn d Pend,eton their California home by auto Jeannette Brown. Miss Maxine 4ht Hd iailnXd a tmu- RTrdmmerman n 'SZTg SSST tiSTS MtfSl pfefSate0 3? iSS. "iJ.imJS .Si feyeSs Ifttlft alon S ' Son l?c5ntark id his homl Is eampu8- Mr" Swafford is a che- Vehrs and Miss Hilda Crawford. the Ml ea2n- . i Portland 18 mist with the Hercules Power , in rortiana. company. . ..- Mr. and Urs. Neal Tartar el Miss Margaret H.uW will be clu?tuf melt . ondeedaT g Sfra! StlSS'tS' hostess on Monday night at The North Salem WCTU will the fairground. cabin., Mrs. Ber- m".', ek Johnson the dinner In honor of Miss Dorothy mtet OB Tuesday at the home of tha LoveUnd will be In charge p 1 we' . . PP; i. wn0 - leare soon for; Mrs. Lorena Chadwick, 1290 N. of committee honoring those ha v- . . .T. . . '-L Winter street. A program will be ing September birthdays. Those Mr. k. W. Pnrvtae la spending Mlsa Hauser will use fall How- giTen. New officers are Mrs. J. aasistbig will bo Mrs. Vlya Plane, the winter with hia brother and LiV1 tes.lor dfcorUnt Vinton Scott, president, Mrs. Al- Mrs, Addle Roger. Mrs. Lucille sister-ln-la. Mr. and Mn. F. L. and will arrange them In crystal ke Williams, rice-president; Mrs. Prewltt and Mrs 'Susie Botts. ; pnrrine in Long Beach. CaUt . bowls. Matching tapera in crysUl Mabel Martin, secretary: Mrs. , - - holders will grace the table. Mina Bates, recording secretary" - GuesU to honor Miss Upps Mrs. Elva Duncan treasurer. White Shrine of Jernsalem will Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stevens are will be Miss Martha Jane Hottel, hold a benefit card party at the among recent arrivals at the Mrs. Josephine Busick. Miss Mar- Woman's clubhouse on October Waldorf-Astoria, in New York Jorie Weum. Mrs. Chester Oppen, Mrs. T. II. Field of Regina, 15. The committee includes Mrs. city. Misa Josie Acklln and Miss Saskatchiwan, Canada has been Wayne Henry, Mrs. A. C. Smith, , Evelyn Haag. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mrs Herman Lafky, Mrs. Blanche ' ' . After mMr Mrdi wtlt Amm' RnilcHnn k naif Mk Mrs. Kakln a ltelUi , Un Inn Stw. Mlsc MimiTt Johnson left tO , the guests during the remainder Field is leaving today for her,art. Miss Edna .McElhlnny, and day for Silverton where she will lot the evening. home. ' . Miss Rath Moore.- ; teach la the jaalor high school. rip 1 ln.1 f . . ' '' ' '" . t : 3nasnljfBni,i linn ii mM, i Ml i )MtaSnMniUiU-ehsfc .& $srm QTJTTS A. COMEDOWN from a high school senior, hut these Wmasnette freshmen seem aawerried. Florence Upjohn (left) . Mary Ellen Mills end Audrey Fehler (above), Genevieve Doud, Phyllis Fisher (below)," and Beth Siewert at the righL