Mrs. Verne- Octraader, national lira. T. W. Davles will be hoa- The opening program of tha fourth Junior Tie commander of test to the Fidelia elan ot the American Legion auxiliary will CV I AerTcT&erS jbO&t JlOOZ HMU J , war will return Monday from Eu- her home at 941 North pottage casta over KEX beginning at n whii in Rnron ih will street. Th meeting will be all noon on Monday: Tentative hour he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- day, and ouilts will be the occu- tor othpra are KOIN, 8:15 a.m. rill Huntley and will Join the car- pation tor the day. A no-host noon Wednesday, KALE, S a.m. Thurs avan going to Roseburg. luncheon will be .served, day. but . . . where did all the youngsters come from? Suddenly, in a town .with average Check, double check . t. . at the barn dance on Wednesday night hostesses wore Of LI ?? t rl t t f Miss Barr Will I Be Married at St. Joseph's i The wedding of Miss Josephine Barr, daughter- of Mr. and Mra. Theodore M. Barr, to Mr Law rence Kelsh ot Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelsh of Ful lerton. North Dakota, will be solemnised within the doors of St. Joseph's Catholic church on Mondax morning at t o'clock. Tier. . Thomas J. Bernards will Officiate. I, Mr. Barr will giro his daugh ter !in marriage. The bride will wear a gown of white satin, fa--shioned with long slee're, a sweetheart neckline and full skirt. 'Shir' will wear a tulle veil edged with rosepoint lace. "Her bouquet will be of lilies and bon vardia. I Her maid of honor. Miss The resa Albrich, will wear a dress of peach taffeta trimmed in tur quoise, and she will carry season al flowers. Junior attendant, little Miss Carole Barr, niece of the bride, will be dressed in turquoise taf feta trimmed in peach, j Mr. Karl Barr, brother of the bride will be best man. Mr. Law rence Barr and Mr. Charles Bar clay will be ushers. The wedding breakfast to fol low the ceremony, will be held at the Hauser tea room and trom one until three o'clock the Barr home will be opened for a recep tion". f Miss Winifred Albrich, Mrs. George Hem an n, Miss Mary Schoettle and Mrs. M. Shields of Etayton will assist. The bride is a graduate of Sacred Heart academy and Mr. Kelsh attended St. Mary's and Oregon State college. The couple will make their home in Port land. Englewood PTA Holds First Session ! Englewood PTA holds its first meeting on Monday night with Mr. L. L. Moorejiirecting activities for the year as president. The meet ing, to be held at the scboolhouse, will begin; with "open school" at 7:30, followed by a business meet ing at 8 o'ilock, a program, and finally a reception for teachers. The program will include sev eral violininumbers by Miss Ruthyn Thomas, accompanied by fir mnther. Mrs. P. F. Thomas. m . -r. n , CUliy, ana uiesmem ui juuuia in- LMr. and Mrs. Frank - Bennett ternVti0iial, speak on .Today.. Vill be special guests at the recep- Women Jn Amerka... She dis. tion, as will-be Mr. and Mrs. Wal- cugSed women who are knowll ter E. Snyder, Mr. Vernon Wiscar- professionally as leaders, yet Son, musical director, Miss Ger- maintain, themselves in domestic trude Hynes, religious education Hfe Mra Dwjght Lear introduced teacher, and Miss Erma Plett, rjn pearce. School nurse.' Mr- Bennett is the x second feature of the meet- new superintendent of schools and iDg, was the display of foreign Mr, Snyder curriculum coordina- dolls brought by Mrs. Ida M. population, school doors are opened and dresses of blue and white check gingham - i t A Tit' .hV wrw I3t v ' . '' whoops! there are school children galore. They fill the streets; serpentine until mid night, eat ice cream cones on every corner. We like it. Ho hum . . just because we haven't gone to the fair we'll pretend it's a bore. Those we envy for the week: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott who leave soon for a visit south and Mrs. Frank Snedecor who motored down early this week and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Davis. Three of a kind . . . Mrs. Vernon Hockett and Mrs. Al Adolphson are giving three parties this week. Each is a bridge luncheon at the Adolphson home and there are to be five tables each day. Upsa daisy i . . there's a direct ratio be tween sock and skirt lengths. We'd begun to worry a bit until knee-length socks ap with ribbons in their hair. Checked cloths covered tables, men even checked their coats because of summer heat, i Out of mothballs . . . come minute books, ditto best bonnets, because club season is with us. Youngsters off j to school, mama can play bridge or go off to a business meet ing at noon. Women of Rotary are meeting on Monday at a luncheon meeting and will hear all about "European War" from Eh. Ivan Lovell. Dance clubs i Tillicum, Monday Night and Subscription are waiting for cool er weather. Mrs. Keith Brown will be host ess to bridge players on Thursday. California, here we come . . . Betty Sim mons, daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. Roy Sim mons, left yesterday for Palo Alto to begin her second year at Stanford. Patsy Livesley, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas peared on some of the smartest legs on the A. Liveslev. leaves tonight, also for Stanford. J 1 j f , t -it Mt,,rt.j;JlirJkM., campus, and all fears were quelled Brain twister though it may be, it takes better looking legs to wear socks that cover them to the knee than to wear those that don't cover them at all. School ma'am . . . Margaret Hauser likes Washington state, and left on Wednesday to attend Western Washington college of ed ucation at Bellingham. She is a graduate of Willamette university. Something old . . . the rose point lace oa Miss Josephine Barr's wedding veil was fashioned by the same Irish lacemaker who made that on Queen Mary's. The designer gave it to a friend, who in turn presented it to Mrs. Barr's aunt. It has been kept in a safe deposit vault for many years. Local girl ... on her way to make good in the big city is Flavia Downs, who graduat ed from Pomona college this June and is continuing her music studies in the east. En route to New York she stopped in Chi cago to visit her mother's cousin, Miss Vero na Stowe, who has been a guest at the Downs home here. IMrs. Cora E. Lip- TEA TIME is the hour for serious talk about rushing, and a group of lem girls from the Gamma Phi Beta discuss freshmen Just before the tea which opened rushweek at University of Oregon. Left to right are Frances Roth, Alice Swift and Jean Kneass. Woman's Club Meeting on Saturday Members of the Salem Wom an's club heard Dr. Helen Pearce of the Willamette university fa- tor, i' in ' j In charge of the reception are: Mrs. George Stephen and Mrs. Roy Crittenden.; Mothers of 6th grad ers will serve refreshments, j Mr. Moore j has 1 on his cabinet for the year: Dr. Estill Brunk as vice-president, Mrs. Dorothy Mid- An exhibit of unusual interest hung in the Salem Art center's main gallery this week, deserves special note because the work is done by a local business man and because his work is distinctly Selander the artist, Is chief appraiser for the state tax commission, taking up painting and drawing merely as a hobby. Those persons who feel that modern art is a bit too abstract. Andrews. The collection is of spe cial interest in view of the fact that many of them came from countries which may be elimi- perhaps lacking in care, will find nated during the present Euro- Selander's pictures all that they pean war. desire in careful detail nd ac- Mrs. Charles Galloway, heading curate depiction. His method is a committee, arranged the cen- this: an original sketch is made Hlfltnn aa appretarv anil Mra R O a iu- uui-ui-uuurs, men iu me siuaio lie ?J3Zitt S ?.Bde red' whlte and blue fal1 carefully completes the picture in (""- r iiowers. puauiy commmee are jars, uienn Mrs. Gladys IrTntrvA Thomas Horr, chairman, MiRoy Critten- Bang 8everal numbers and was den, Mrs. Glenn Gregg, Mrs-James accompanied bv Miss Beatrice Taylor, Mrs. Lawrence Lister, Mrs? Zwenke. j Earl Cooley, Mrsj R. L. Houck, j Mrs L. Lawrence, Mrs. Howard T:J TT7rtwvl-, pl.U Beamish, Mrs. L. J." Sparks, Mrs. Junior; Woman S Uub C. Ward Davis, and Mrs. George Opens Year Stephen. ! Mrs. P. L. Clark heads the mem- . The Salem Junior Woman's club bership committee, Dr. ; O. A. Ol- will hold its first social meeting aon will be budget director and Monday night at the clubhouse at Mrs. Estill Brunk Is publicity 8 o'clock. chairman. ( r ' The program is being arranged - 1 ' by the membership committee I Bliss Janet Robertson enter- which includes Miss Helen Way, tained last night i with a theatre Miss Ruth Melson, Miss Helen party and shower In honor of Miss Thompson, Miss Edna Ficklin, Alice TJnruh who Is leaving today Miss Hattie Ramp and Mrs. J. D. for Oregon State college. After at- pike. tending the theatre the party re- Mr. Harold Prultt will speak turned to Miss Robertson's home about the Community Chest and for a late supper.' Mrs. P. M. Lobdell will tell ot j Those bidden in Miss Unruh's Women's clubs and their projects, honor were: Miss Helen Langille, I Miss Mary Eason, Miss Margaret Miss Barbara Pierce has re Blnkle, Miss Barbara Compton, turned to the University of Ore- and Miss Dorothy Kibbe. gon for her junior year. water color; pencil or pastel. Oregon scenes are his specialty, careful and pleasing style his ac complishment. The Portland Art Museum claimed two of the center's stu dents when Barbara Scott and Clifford Gleason registered for the winter. Both were awarded schol arships. This marks the last of the disbanding of the Guild class under the direction of Louis Bunce. Two other members of the Guild class, Mrs. Dorothy Doug las and Byron Randall, are in New York, carrying on their art work. conduct painting and drawing classes on Monday and Thursday of each week. Mr. Sewell's work includes murals In Timberline lodge and Portland and Oregon City high schools. Wednesday's sketch class for business men Is another new one at the center. Mrs. Marian Field Saturday v , teach a course in "- h- . - 'V " ' design, for which she is It's a girl ! . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eu gene Tower (Marjorie Tyron) of Portland are the parents of Margene Valerie, three days old. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Tower and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tyron of Salem, are the proud grandparents. The Towers, junior, arejeaving soon for Levriston, Idaho, to make their home. To warmer climes pold and Miss Marie Lippold will embark on the "Empress of Japan from Victoria, bound for Honolulu next! Saturday. They'll be gone about three weeks. Well liked . . . Mrs. Walter Snyder, wife of the new curriculum director of the school system, attended the first fall meeting cf the Lions auxiliary on Frjdav afternoon and reports are, she's very nice. The Snyders and their two youngsters are from La Grande. Sisterly . . . Miss Barbara Williams is spending rush week in Eugene at the Chi Omega house. She left on Friday and will remain the week. Ham and eggs on hoof . . . more secrets about the einlein-Armstrong-Lambeth-Rit- ches barn dance. R. H. Wood--ward brought two pigs and two chickens. Rumor has it they crashed the gates. I Garden Club Announces Meeting Plans The Salem Garden club has announced the first of itsrwinter meetings for October 2, at the Chamber of Commerce, when Mrs. Daniel Heffner of -Portland will talk oh table decorations. The committee, which includes Mrs. H. C. Compton as chairman, will provide an exhibit of flower containers. Members of the garden club invite non-members to these meetings, a small fee is charged for admittance. Each regular meeting includes some speaker of special interest, and a display of flowers arranged by the com mittee. During the winter season the club will feature speakers in cluding: a talk on lilies, one on Christmas decorations with an exhibit of wreaths and greens by garden club j members, slides showing hedges, herbs and their use, slides of national forests, lawn making; and motion pictures of Mrs. B. iO. Schucking's gar dens. , : Mrs. William Everett Anderson is president of the Salem Garden club, Mrs. Dwight Lear is secre tary. f Business, Professional oraen to Meet The Salem; Business and Pro fessional Wotnen's club will hold its first fall meeting at the Gold en Pheasant on Tuesday night at 6:30 o'clock and are initiating the series of programs developing the theme proposed by the National Federation for the year, "Busi ness Women in a Democracy." A discussion of democracy, its meaning and ; principals, its rights and privileges, will be presented by Dr. P. O, Riley, building up . the foundation for the develop ment of other programs on demo cracy which will follow. Musical selections will be giv en, by Mr. R. D. Barton, baritone. An additional speaker on the pro gram will be a representative from Miss Carmen Jean Vehrs will be the Salem Community chest. . ,. A business meeting will follow installed as worthy advisor of the vrognm: Report8 wiU bfl g,v. Rainbow for girls at a meeting en by the committee in charge of held at Masonic temple on Tues- Business Women's week which day night at 8:15. Worthy asso- i heduring the week of Oc Several unusually nice parties were given last week for ciate advisor will be Miss Eito- . 0 abeth Ann Herrica; cnaniy is i L . 4 i , i wmm j . . 1 " " .-- j - . ,-v - te -V - - -' ; s.t - ; : ' ' , , - ,t , J V'i-V'M " x - : - " - - ) k . i " - A' 55 sv " ' ' - -, , , - - ;-v' 'v, . jr c ,- Ivu; " ,ix- it,"- x-s',,''" - - - ;?" -- I I "w Mr ' 1 " , -i & v " c Vx'" 'V- ' ' 1 . . ! i--Av : .Ar'-i'-' - r o V' ' . ' . ''v rrs Jr-M i-"Ji O COMPARING NOTES are girls from two University rof Oregon O- sororities.; The two at the left are Betty Buchanan of Salem and Jean New to the center ia Howard m TT sororities.; Tne two at tne ten are ueuy uucnanan oi saiem ana u jot " T 1 . sewen, Portland artist, who will Tea Hostesses wi KTh Si1 P?e and VIrginU Cr0B8 n Miss VeJirs to a j j X V 4 iiVCJlvoOvSJ Venrfenevnrie- members of Phi Beta Phi. Entertain on Brides and Travellers on Honored Guest List For Parties Take Office Tuesday Mrs. Q. W. Armstrong and her daughter Miss Marilyn Jean Clau- flowers in don were hostesses at tea yester ably fitted' day afternoon in their home on because of work done in Oregon Leslie street. Miss Claudon will trees and shrubs in cooperation leave on Sunday to attend Oregon with the University of Oregon bot- State college. She attended Wll- Fr-ances Jensen, cermaics in- Assisting Mrs.' Armstrong" and brides-tO-De and lor tnose gomg away. arHa RosCobk: hone: ClaSS Members Guests structor, will teach design tech- Miss Claudon were Miss Phyllis JVirs. Marion nitcnie ana miss jeaneue orowa mer- - Reehe faltDf M,M , niques In a beginners class and Gardner, Miss Barbara Williams tamed Saturday With a beautiful bridge tea and shower in Norma Hodge- chaplain, Miss At Ue Long S Mrs. Elsa Ebsen will have a class of. ye?- l' Clayton Steinke honor of Miss Dorothy Lee Jones, popular bride-to-be, at the. Margaret Sehon"; drill leader. Miss xennL.m jiM in art history. and Miss Jeri Brooks, who greeted , orY1a nfMi Rrnwn Marforie Hill: confidential obser- .Them5,n ".?1bll cLas! ?e v VV tt , t ri Aieinoaist cnurcn mei at. loe Several large silver and whiter? j Tv p ver. miss nieniuv "V home of Mrs. F. C. DeLong Fri- Mr. Earl Bairev will tfeapb enm. nests at tne aoor. mrrifti art whtnh inino. nan The tea table was and brush lettering, poster lay- with OlltR BilV uren nmooo nrlnltn r08es ..vbwa 4 .uv.m i rt Tva ,j. uuiueig wiiu tail wuiiu v a u i ivih?ld!SA5ft2: "anked the floral centerpiece. . 4. h mra rnnmaH. mth. w . a. iliviiiib. , in cintiH r.r Minn a1 inw . i j 4i v a. i aiapt inn BwnnrnBHn iiiph wkm - . " h n i m ix rvrf nv mi ijciiau . t sv w . offered at the center still include 4"V"f J5 ... o In frTshments-ind Mrs. B. F. Pound. Miss Dorothy M- 'sMrlev Cohen: Ereen Miss tcu Dtirem eemlp. vrnr .nl . - Lr" 77. .v, . WrlKht. Miss Dorothy Alexander v.'. i u.n inose prewni were: aua. k. jv. nrhonrr, '- leter, Mrs. ireneMetcail or cor- u -mt and Miss Josenhine McGilchrist. ar" "".. -i.- Ohling. Mrs. C . vams, ana Mrs. Pernio A. Wilson J-erea wnn uuu,uu ui n""-ui- - uonmusou, muisu, " poured during the afternoon. the-valley; and rosebuds. Going Away Mucbnick and violet, Miss Helen e- ioi ic ' The hostesses used white asters Those honoring Miss Jones Miss Lucy Davidson and Miss May Cook. oeai Sale Meeting. tO yellow pom pom dahlias and glad- were: Miss Clare Marshall, Miss Elma Mullins who will enter Uni- Installing officers will be Mrs. Atti.,rf M,t. lolus to decorate the rooms. -Margaret ; Sehon, Miss Marcelle versity of Oregon for post gradu- Marion Ritchie; chaplain. Miss Aiiraci many Guests bidden were Miss Doro- Herbster,! Miss Carmen Vehrs. ate courses in public health nurs- Anna Mae Grabenhorst; .worthy thy Kibbe, Miss Mary Anne Owen Miss Anna Mae Grabennorst, hiss mg, ana miss margaret wniiaaer advisor, miss Marceue nerosier; com- mi.. nk pmi. m,. AntolnPtti Crossland. Miss Doro- who will leave for Nebraska, were oreanist. Miss Doris Taylor: drill aasvsp : na w wilt r utcu - l . - - - leader. Miss Heien ft.esuey. airs. 'ayne Henry is mother advisor to u..- b.-o ir vooiey, miss jeannette Arenart, mus iMcm u wuv, . xreseni were use mwnes msuuu. lusuwiu cuyi. JUanon on riaay Of next Week. , Wrw- nrnii.-,- ri. nnrla-TTarHnrtnn. Miss Doris Har- WMI.V.f T.iii.ir rtaviriann Flma H attVnS from r. Maxine Holt, Miss Barbara Lamo old, Miss Dorothea Graham, Miss Mullens, Bessie Hammer, Rutn Miss Jackie WilUams. I Jeanette eraoer, miss wuma aaat- Canady, Theresa Dougherty, Dor AW Wrio-ht Tells OI MISS- uoromy IJUnnigan, MISS men, iio tna"i omy jaecxer, ntueccn iwtrruuu Multnomah county will b ll.t it l ZLtl ,U?e Ward. Miss Eleanor Bechtel, Miss thy Baker, Miss Kay Boyle. Miss honored on fhursday by nurses at iea 2 nf?, linwf- r Anna Mae Grabenhorst, Miss Joy Helen, Cook, Miss Georgia Cook, the state tuberculosis hospital. w, Marfon fVmLv V,C wS Cooley, Miss Jeannette Arehart, Miss Elizabeth Ann Herrick, Miss . Present were the Misses Marion Ch will attend from Salem are: Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, executive PCrptarv of IhA Marnn p,,, : mis JUOromy unnmgan, MISS "" uiuj oetMr, ntuww mcr.iuauu,, Department of Heal Mm r?in -Alice Flagg, Miss Delva Leben- Charles Ii. Jones. Mrs. John Van zinnie Stauffer. Harriet Nibler. Wedding Plans Miss Pound Honored Seeley and Mrs. Stanley Kruger. The meeting will be held In Port land. The Women's association of the Presbyterian j church will hold their first Important , meeting of good. Miss Gerald ine Frieaard. Osdol.and Mrs. S.-1. Brdtora. Marjorie Malette, .Eyelene Jack- Miss Katherine McKay, Miss Mil- Miss Pound Honored son, Dorothy Howard, Dorthea Miss Eloise Wright, daughter dred Sherman, Miss Margaret Sar- Mrs. E, J. Scellars entertained Frieber, Nelva Larsen, Ruth How- 0f Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, Ohling, Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt, Mrs. E. E. Gilbert, Mrs. R. L. Far mer, Mrs. Lena M. Lisle, Mrs. Edna Waterman, Mrs. Cordelia La Bare, Mrs. J. R. Carruthers, Mrs. Oran Statten, Mrs. O. G. Jarrett, Mrs. B. B. Blatchford, Mrs. E. E. iRoberts, Mrs. A. B. Smith, Mrs.i George M. Moore, Mrs. C. F. Wilson, Mrs. J, A. Mills, Mrs. Eff ie ' Dunlap, Mrs. Emma Brasher, Mrs. Mary E. Savage, Mrsi James Taylor, Mrs. M. H. Utter, Mrs. George Quigley,. Mrs. A. B. Hanson and Mrs. F. E. DeLong. j ! Mias Gretchen Spencer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spen cer, announced . the date of her shan, Miss Jeannette Bombeck, Friday with a shower and bridge ry. Jeanette Hawks, June Solee. will become the bride of Mr. nnouIc1e1 " ale f,r Mrs. Leonard Kephart, Miss Dor- luncheonlat her home , on Fair- Marguerite Wagner, Anne Whit- James Goodman Pierson of Hood marriage to; Mr. Bingnam Powell, mi itAMA.t iti ttii T.v. . i7ii rn. i n nigra Mirflim AiiiA Rp a h T Ri, .t t i a homA int the hride'a son oi Mr. ana Mrs. iveun row- Miss Mary Dale Cladek, Miss honor of Miss Jean Pound, daugh- Doris Isbell, Lois Logsdon, Eu- parents in Salem -next Sunday. JJHH ta' ii rlrat . . ayi viam m am - 1 1 liiu Wkm nM m t m w? iia n t- i a fi n n a t -.nnvurKi' i .3 11 inariA i:onrrii rv inkmi y it will - - - - noon-it SSSS- Cv' MlBS Eleanor Sederstrom, whose marriage to Mr. Frank Sta- ra Bailey. Joah Fields. Margaret ficlate. I , , .. . JJfSv WltJL, z Mii Sn at 2 o'clock Dr'H Mls Gretchen Steinke. Miss Jean cy of Seattle will be an event ot Anderson, Beryl Morse. Or pah A reception will ..follow the tJndM srhoS 5aon- f thl mr?t' i5k2iS Metcalf f Corvams. Miss Darlene October 15, The rooms and Ubles Tellefson. Katherine Barry. El- .ceremony;; with Mrs. Eloise Rod- SP"nddB?fl!lt"cn Jtr, wi M 8t Robertson of West Linn, Miss were beautifully decorated with nora Matthes, Laura Laws, Marion erick of Portland,; grandmother and mJ tl.t: thVZlZl!: Adrtte 8ay. Mr.;wallace Carson, autumn flowers.' . ,- .: - - Wooden, HylmaBlomqulst,Marce of the bride, pouring. cPij ot p. t.v fe v . Mrs. Charles Goodwin, Mrs. C. T. Those bidden tin Miss Pound s ttouse, Mrs u. crater, nars. uragg. wiu oe at nome in rMiu? 1 ; Bn8h bankers. Mrs. Frank i Power, chairman. Pnitilrno Mra Walts, V.... Kir 1. . Vfm . r!.lrVtt Whla Mrs. Mutlihll. MrR ThOmll Mil OrtObPT 15. Mrs. Jonn i xiarner. Mrs. w. r. t n , ... . i. mim.- tci Parr i A TEA GIVEN by Miss Marilyn Jean Claudon (above) and her mother, Mrs. O. W. Armstrong yesterday In honor of her entering son, . Mrs. Oregon State college. (Jesten Miller photo.) with Ladd and Bush,' bankers. Wood, Mrs. Frances Wilson, Mrs. v'?kVm m n. 1 'lrs. . r i I Uss Marjorie Waters d Miss , . MJss Maxie icuop, air,. A. ' F. Marcus, Mrs. A. H. Denni- th Ston. Mr., n-inh M. m nrr nhari;. Wood. Mn. Erwin Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Pierce hve Lois Ralston are spending, the Harry wieamer ana iiss nvien I. A. SpII iljiA Mra t t imuiv., u-.. oi.w nrminm tt,i.iin. Mm hen viRttinr a few dava in east- wepksnd in PorUand Vlsting v. learner inoiureu i f""" - - -"' w a a iu d uuiavca a in i b. in ia a 1 111 1 mini n. 11 a liiia aax & uiiiiuoi aua a. to - r . - . , . . Lester McLeod. (Continued on page 9 ) , George Alexander. Mrs. J. Lyman em Oregon. friends, j . baturaay iO visit inenas.