- f f - - -. - - , , - . but. . . have you noticed how good look ing the men are in their new brown tuits. No longer are poor males restricted to somber gray; or navy, they blossom out m elegant browns, and don't they love themselves for it! ' Not forgotten . . . Two graduates of Wil lamette university are doing nicely, thank you. Winifred and Carol Gardner are living in Berkley. Winifred has an executive posi tion with a large canning concern and is tak ing work at the University. Carol is going to school full time, working for a degree for teaching. . Long trip . . . is planned by the Frank Duroms wfco left a week ago Saturday for : - two months. They will go to Washington, S I pi TTT) D.C. then pick up a car, motor into Mexico, peake'r i bliows rrints Ssj ? ' f?t for.Lo? inc'e? ? IT p home. Less extensive is the trip of daugh- rv i TV O ters Mrs. Dolph Craig and Mrs. Frank Chap- d Iff rlOlTlPPr lintQ man' who with their husbands went to Call- JL JL lUllCCl UpUlQ fornia on Thursday and will remain for 10 Near Salem Cut short was the j-j- Emotrs va. V Ui KJ W l XsJLJLJL catiQn tQ CaIifornja They m Log An- Cplpo a n r? Ron Dianrn a-H-a-nrlaA (! t Miss Constance Fowler, of the art department of Willam- Calif nmi cam in Son Pro,;,nn I,.. c" ette umversity proved an mteresting speaker at the luncheon urday, saw the exposition on Sunday and mwg0f mo'e'can Associabonof Umver- Monday and then received word to come sity Women m the Marion hotel on Saturday afternoon home. They arrived m on Wedne Miss Fowler discussed and lay aena of woodeats several days short of their two-weeks ho of spots of historical interest pnor to 1872 and located within dav v-"cC.a nun : Oj radius of 27 miles of Salem. The ' . . woodcuts were made by Miss Fow- oorta sentimental ... Mr. and Mrs. John ding anniversary on the day they assist at the wedding of Marcelle DeMytt and Carle ton Roth on November 4. Mr. Cattrall will be best man, Mrs. Cattrall soloist. Ring on her finger ... Gail Burnett has been wearing a diamond given her by Dr. Louis Schoel since she announced their en gagement last week at an informal little party at Godfrey's. Sales talk . . was given by Jeannie, very young daughter of the Hoer Smiths jr, when she assisted her mother in serving luncheon guests the other day. "The rolls are verv good," she said, "and they are hot too." All that glitters . . . the bright golden persimmon which apeared this week in shops is to be looked at and not enjoyed. Wait until it's a bit more on the brunette side, because like other good lookers we know, it improves with age. Smart in more ways than one ... were AAUW members yesterday at the Marion hotel. President Francis Virginie Melton (who 1 am told is a gracious and well poised president) was charming in a navy blue sheer ensemble with blue hat and little veil trim. Mrs. Custer Ross looked stunning in all-black with felt hat. Blonde Charlotte Kal lander wore a white chiffon blouse over a very full black chiffon skirt. Her black po stillion hat set off the charming outfit, which included a black sealskin coat. All the earmarks . . . Mrs. Wheeler R. English visited the office, leaving behind her irx wuuucuio were uiue xkiisb row- Diuimraiuu ... an . anu jiirg, donn a lew Seen and Hearriq fnr th lncf iom Dinners Given tow,rd m"ttr CMaa be a first wed. uSSSE Heard8 tor ' "S Iws The speaker admitted a growing interest in pioneer things, the ir- Before Dance 01 Club. Several informal dinners were ristible charm of which she said, "gets into the blood of every resi dent of Salem after he has been here awhile. And to me it smacks of romantic adventure." Miss Fowler discussed a revival giyen before the Monday night f certain media in art expression dancing club's affair last night, since 1920, among which are wood the first dance given by the club engravings and woodcuts. She ex- thia vear ' pressed herself as feeling that A group of 'members attended a these two best express the Amer- no-host affair at the Spa just be- ican 1 fe because of the intimate for the dance possibilities in their execution. Gnests wer? Mr and Mrs Wil- She "Pained the difference in llaS TonZ Hamilfon. m": and d engraving, and wood cuts. Mrs. Claire Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Fowler first sketches her V. E. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert subject in color in the field, then Bprague, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pick- Palntf tom a reflection of the or tt and Dr. and ; Mrs. Ernest A. ifinal In a mirror, this reverses Miller tne Picture- She paints, she ex Mr." and .Mrs G. F. Chambers Plained, in India ink and show were hosts at an Informal dinner. S" 0. JL last night in their home on North "55 ou? uvo au a. a at-aou jm niuciiau 13th street preceding the club's dance. Guests were: Mr, and Mrs. Wil liam Busick, Mr.; and Mrs. Henry V. Compton, Mri and Mrs. Her bert Stiff, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Page, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander. Catholic Daughters Have Convention boxwood, or fruit woods. Her i ntention is to print her woodcuts in a book, with a 400 word description of each, The cuts are: the Willamette river at Wheatland; the back of the house at 960 Broadway, which was Jason Lee's home and where plans were formulated for found ing Willamette university; Waller hall, 1864-67; Jason Lee ceme tery; Eola school; Brunk's cor- - Danghters of America, was well 1846, the oldest standing Cath- represented In Eugene last Sun- olic church; oldest Presbyterian day, when Court Oregon celebra- church four and one-half miles ted its 30th anniversary and hon- east of .Turner, 1856; Bethany ored Mrs. . Nellie Franzwa, the Christian church; Ablqua Cliff; "Mother of the Courts West of the Dayton blockhouse; Champoeg; early days In starting the order in churns and things from an old Oregon and its progress in the last Turner museum; furniture from 30 years. I the Case home built. in 1857 near A luncheon was served In the Champoeg; Conger place in Jeffer- parish rectory for the visitors from son, Patton home built In 1872, Portland, Salem, f Jit. Angel and back yard of the Wade home on Klamath Falls, Rev. P. P. Leipzig Broadway street, presided. A large class of candi- Miss Frances Virginia Melton dates was received into the order presided at the AAUW business at a 6:30 banquet. An interesting meeting and called for lntroduc- program was givtt under the di- tion of the 36 new members pres- recUon of Rev. D. P. Curley. ent. Mrs. Phillip Barrett reported i Speakers were Mrs. Mary Costello, on the elnding library for raising grand regent of court Oregon; funds for the Fellowship fund. the Catholic Daughters of yester day; Mrs. Clare Brabec, state re- "VFW Distrirt Alw-tinir gent, who outlined the activities vrw lslrlcl meeting : of the Catholic Daughters of to- Tn Sil vprtnn day. Music was furnished bv St. "vcrion Mary's string ensemble, harp so- The district meeting of the los by Mr. Charles Granxer, with Veterans of Foreign Wars ; uxil- Eastern Star Benefit T0SL 0 Mri V16 Cc,,ey- . lary in Sllverton Wed- neilt .t 8 motoring from saiem to ne8day. Planned Tuesday attend the celebration were Mrs. -., .. . , J Clare Brabec, state grand regent. 'Those attending from Salem Chadwlck cbapter, Order of Mrs. Maude Rocqhe. grand regent were Mr8' Hansen. Mrs. Eastern star win have a benefit f court Capital CitV: Mrs. Anne Jacobsen. Mrs. Clyde Craw- mI' tnmi mmi oi. Merten, Mrs. Matgwet Diemler. Mrs. Onas Olson, Mrs. Ber- on TuJudS atteraooi at Mrs. Frances Mahula, Mrs. Marl Clark, Mrs. Elvina Beard. SSonS t2S BottSteait Tnn..i ut.. ni tt Mm v.tna riarir xtra M.n pi... saasonic lempie. uotn contract l r f l I i JfS' " H t ' - V v - - " ' J. ' "4 " ' y'. s - , , ! ' " - J -:-- - - - " - v ' ... -t" - . . ;: ' ' ' - -- K " - - - - v j "vA yj t- j I lfii -,.,,T f w nEif BRAES f,?THDA.T Mrs. Peter Phillippe who finds pleasure in doing needlepoint for all her 80 years. Mrs. Philhppe celebrated her birthday last week. (Jesten Miller photo.) The second of a series of speech-making contests, sponsor ed by the Woman's Christian Temperance union, tls being given lomgni at six thirty o'colck, in the Nazarene church. Those par ticipating are the IMisses Arlene Hicks, Lenora Mann, Lucille Bare Florence Garner, Ava May Davis aad Carolyn Campbell. i i Fashions to Appear at Benefit One of the most important events of the week is the Jun- ! Preferential Dinners Are . At Sorority Houses For new Girls The formal preferential dinners at the three sororities last night climaxed an exciting rush week on the Willamette university campus. Informal dinners were held the first of the week with co-eds accepting bids for the preferential din ners Friday night. This morning girls will be pledged at for- iriai services ai tne cnapter nouses, and breakfast will f oHow: wim me groups aiienamg """n in a body. . Beta Chi L.- g Jl At the Beta Chi house a mod- -- -FX Llctllil an Weds Salem Girl he a BRIDE OF A WEEK Mrs. Frank Stacey, the the former Jean Pound, is pictured with her attend ants, Miss Norma Jean Gllbertson (left) and Miss Patience Harland of Juneau. She was married at a church ceremony last Sunday. (Photo by Jesten-Mlller.) Music Teachers Meet lor Woman's club's fasion bridsre ernistic arrangement of miniature being given at the Salem Woman's trylon and perisphere and chry clubhouse on Tuesday night. santhemums guarded by candles'" Modeling for the fashion re- a11 in wnlte and gold centered the vue will be Miss Carolyn Braden. long doubl T-shaped tables. The Miss Velma May, Miss Jessie Coo- cards nd menus carried out the Per. Miss Patricia Noonan, Miss same niodernistic scheme. Miss Lm Rvnn Miap Usrt oi..,. Ina Bennett Played several Piano leff, Mrs. j. Deane Patterson and selections and accompanied Miss -.A.1 ceremony held in th m..' V on a Marina Rnttnn hn nr f, Piedmont Presbyterian rhnrrh i noiii . waters. p.ij - . Just preceding the revue, Miss Pieasr oz tne guests. Sigma Tau w7;i"V , " 8 V 0 locK' Hel Shutt will sing a gVonn of Podges served during the dinner. ",s Marie Pekar became nuinberg and will be accompanied M,ss Jul,a Foglesong had charge fhe bride of Mr. Vernon G. Bill- iby Miss Ruth Bedford f JoS of tne a,falr and wa9 as8isted T lgB ?ortland- Th Mde Is ZSwR.., Miss Delia Willard. Miss Patricia Mr. and Mrs. tutor for th totup anH mi.. Schramm and Miss Marjorie Wa- jard A. Pekar of Salem and 6i ct iiiunie win piay. , , 4 .... Players are asked to bring their ,Speall.gue8ls attend'? wTere: own table accessories. The com- Mi" Barb"a, Be"on,' tMisTl T,m mtttee for the party includes Mrs ?ehler and M,ss Charloe Kallen- Jatik Parlnn rh.lrm.n. Via. der. Jorle Weum, Miss Dorene Davis Guests who will become pledges Wltn 11 8ne wore black access Miss Helen Boardman, Miss Hat- thlB morning were: Miss Nancy orte. Mrs. E. Axtel attended ber tte Bratzel. Mrs. Verne Rnhh. Ann uoies or uena, Miss Irene "B gownea in Diacfc. Mr. groom Is the son nl Mr an Mrs. Riley Billings of Portland. Rev, Willis Bergen officiated. The bride wore a era da colnri costume suit of sheer wool and Here This Week , w U A O, 1 VJ U Urn " . . The musle section of the State M'- Clinton Standish, Mrs. John Christie of St. Helens, Miss Lois AxeI attended Mr. Billings By MAXINE BUREN Friends of Wendell Robertson, i. ... Gdplerud. Mrs. Frank Kraur Gladden of White Salmon, Wash- . A"er a trip to the in.rMrr""" w!" Mrs. Ralph Steele and Mr. i.! ington . Miss Shirley Caufield of eacnes, the couple SaVoT; of u7"""7 "Ph. Tompkins. Mis. Margaret Oregon City. Miss Beulah Brlggs. Shurtleff, Mrs. C. F. Anderson, Montana, Miss Jean Longley of Portland. Oregon will be at On Friday night's program Dr. Mrs. F. B. Kahler. Mrs Sumner Bremerton, Washington, Miss Pau- garet Innocentl, Miss blga Hungs Mrs. Etfle Clark. Mrs. Mary Ring- TJT Jl berg.rs. PhilUja Krechter and warld Mrs. Zoe McCormlck. Mrs. litory 2" Z? "TV Theodore Kratt, new dean of mU: Wetrlch, Mrs j c Llndley Mrs lln ol'ltakT Mis. Birthday Party for MiirT - WjliaS?r-T1,'3r S ZlUh' J1 M DmaS,' for the Christmas fund SVf PUpU .f rf- E; ,c at th University of Oregon. Ray RhoTen,' Mrs JamS' S Marian Jensen of Hood River, Mis. n. , T nSSSJiJS KAwt"' SZi WM"d Tables have already been re- iJTSZ who wiU speak. Melvin Geist. dean dali, Mrs. GeorgttSer Tnd Mll d re d William, of Montana, D,ck Reeves m, Tn;."; w;-V; , r. " " ' ' ,r "r aerved by Mrs. Mem Pearce. Mrs. " "iT" .I- 7,LZL :.-: ot.music university, Mrs. Claude Matthis ! nn Mr. 1tr nal. MM Ir Mr' Lynn M. Purvine, nationwide hooknn on R,,nrt .f. vw. vwvao. euu .uii, mT TAwt4 T1T1V VC- TTa.Ia VI " m m w au iv a iquv aaaa oa w va iv -4' will sing "Odel mio amato ben,' by Donandy, "0 Liebliche Wan- ReserTations Made D.isrh,.r.r asrsy&ss-j'is's &csrpnrzj;- r - V(P vnmr- if 'V , I ' .T . ' the group of seven musicians i j viawiuiU ails Mrs Murray, X. Beechler, Mrs. J. A. Brownson and Mrs. Claude Glenn. . . . 4. , . On the cnmmittPft in 1i.h of lUB concert ai willam Miss Marv Jann Cutler. Minn Patri cia Cormany, Miss Barbara Kester, Mr- and Mrs. G. H. Reeves Miss Dorean Symes, all of Port- were hoBts n Saturday to honor land, Miss Harriett Crawford, Miss the "eventh birthday of their son, Genevieve Doud, Miss Phyllis Dlc at their home near Jefter- Fisher, Miss Audrey Fehler, Miss OI Games and a weiner roast Patricia Hutchenson, Miss Vera 0Ter an open fire occupied the T - 1 1 n . . . - i au iLia IlUltUCllSUU. rawfoMrs. A. H. Huffy, wich has rd maVyompu! HoUensted. Mrs. Roy Stewart. Mrs, Kenneth MtaJ 17. Mta MariorTe rVfbmM " wT1 n TI, v m mentary reviews by eminent T , gn rn001 f v i vJ . r . . PrIce. Mlss Beryl Seacat, Miss Je- long table decorated with Hal ay. Mrs. B. B. Flack. Mrs. B. land, will give a demonstration of LaVerne J. Yong, Mrs. Merritt anno Ren-af ,La narw r in..'.. ."5 Hal high school chorus procedure. Traux, Mrs. Kfenneth Murdock, ton. Miss Ernalee Thomnson. MIr. t. " Luncheon will be served at noon Mr. Warren Baker, Mrs. L. D Beth Siewert Mis . Jane Staaon f W v. , Tfr,! Herman Bil0 at trio Mrinn hntoi and uiu. iiiita Howell. Mrs J. Tean Pattro f fS11..?.1' . M . T n SI.sion of Oakland, California. Bettv th T benefit e: Mrs? Arthur fjte on Thursday night, the Allan 5arby ol KUmat Falls, prlsWent Mrs. Ralph KInzer, Mrs. GeoVge fern " " S.," tnd Bobby ad DoT Moore. Mrs. Albert Smith. Mrs. "ou ?IUJ?r""on an oaa of the sUte association, will pre- cnier, Mrs. Kiony Smith, Mrs. Deb. pw partv Zl lm Eunice and ve- Charles Gabriel. Mrs. Rex Davis, !ne-ne !celUs &W side. Mrs. James Jennings, Mrs. Fred Lang .and Miss Constance Kant-aer. Mrs. Pomeroy Hostess For Miss Read a millionaire who likes science and music, and indulges both. He has endowed a foundation for sci- pofo entlfic research on the University ueStS Entertained of California campus. No mean At Car A Partv foundation is this, it contains rany three floors, a vast collection of Mrs. John Henderickson enter- Tyler Brown. Mrs. Hal Cuffel. wMt Zwlr Jl J. White, Oraalee Binkley. Mar- Tnn,:nWiibarVPaKe,Mrs- Loula ative scheme used at the Delta EeS-i RaVS"' PoV83Land Lorenz, Mrs. Verne Gllmore, Mrs. Phf sorority dinner last nieht at cKee Bwbara Blackwell Leoa Panl Lee, Mrs. H. M Boesch, Stiil Dnald MI,ler' a11 Mrs. Saul Jans, Mrs Carl Soos. ion table was centered with beau- "Vwf.?? MiT; ,mer ,Berg' M"- Dwight tiful arrangements of white glad- ial nests were Mrs. Alice Lear, Mrs. Clarence ; Pike. Mrs. iolus and silver leaves. Mr. God- T,bomPf,on1 ' Oakland, California. vicvifio rtsuu, mrs. nerman frpv T.aPlnnt amir spvoral Tni. -. iou ueerei OI sa em. Ir. data collected on expeditions on tained on Friday with an evening Jochlmsen, ber8 accompanied by Mr. Clayton ame,L. Blackwe11 . jr., Mrs. Ar- c.uincr, veiero in ana or caras in nonor or ner guests, nuicumu, r. wheeler. The Alpha Psi pledges ' nu oiiss lois Hauin- Mrs. Charles Pomeroy will en- emPloyes many scientists In Its Mrs. Regina Jarvis of Fargo, w Roberts, Mrs. Joseph served the dinner. Mrs. Don Up- ton a11 ' . Jeferson. terUln for Miss Betty Read on laboratories. North Dakota, and Mr. Vernon IS?'. M. William Dick, Mrs. j0hn, president of the mothers Monday night. Miss Read will To indulge his hobbies Captain Bantner of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. " f 57,cr ao8ePD club and Mrs. Marion Moore, rep- t- marry Mr. Robert r Cannon next Hancock and his ensemble travel Prizes were won by Mrs. Jack "1111 resenting the alumnae association, .lown-Gown Club Will eaturaay nignt. arouna, giving free concerts fol- Gortmaker and Mr. Vernon Bant- Mrs Ha7oii ltadTk Mr. n d w ifl-.ywi.ii mbimi. Hnl1 ATaa;, Mrs. Pomeroy has invited: Miss lowed by showing of f Urns on sci- ner. Prw.S ck' Mrs-J1- H- abeth james, president of the noI Meeting ticaA xi r. w t.ji t Ani .v " ' Prtncehouse, Jr., Mrs. H. H. hnniw war tiustmiatreu Kathryn Read, Mrs. C, C. cinnon. delight, the audience enUrely too .JTvZ; w w-i-,' Jr'' J"8-, Hrry General chairman for "the affair . Town and Gown will hold it. Mrs. Frank Shafer. Miss Harie noisy. t0 f i J.M J!.?!vB.anfa' 2llW! M:CbarI.e B er- was Miss BettyStarr who was as- ol the son ca Patton, Mis. Josephine MeGil- ehrist. Mis. Mary beth Rumsey, Mis. Helen Wiedmer, Mis. Maxine Werfrli ncr Irkl;J Rnmsey, Miss Helen .m.m-aan-3 . em5 Solemnized McKiiiop, Mrs. j. s. Lockhead, At Kantner Home Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Mrs. Glen Wilbur, Miss Isobel George, Miss At the residence of the officiat- Mrs. Margaret Gortmaker. Mr. Mrs. Donald Wiley Poole, Mrs. sisted by Miss Esther Mae DeVore. Thursday at Lausanne Hall hon. and Mrs. Lester Gutherie Mr.r and Joseph Felton, Mrs. Delbert Ml ChloA Andor.nn ar,H vti.l oring the mother. f v Mrs. O. U Donaldson Mr. and Schwabbauer, Mrs. Lyle Page, Helen Dean. men studenU with Mm p.-i Mrs. Charles Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hannah Martin, Mrs. R. New pledges honored were- Wallace presiding. Jack Gortmaker, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Kenneth Boyle, Miss Elaine Bittle of Hollywood. Mrs. William Kirk and Mrs r Walter Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hn- Miss Helen Cummin Mina VnA ' . T wioa uvwao uivav VI UlCBUflm. eaa-; ft UA UUDr T fha Mrs. Frank r. and Mrs. Gob- ananas, hiss Hattle Ramp, Mis. Mis. Iri. McCurdy of Oreron Cltv. hour. Dr. Helen p. 7. Vlra Halt Mica TWIa Ttr..A VI.. Inrmlniafar Ti. to rT r ler, aiisa.ueceim uuuier, air. uu " . Ja nuns Mils Beuy ftaCKei.1 OI StaytOn. " me present day careers fn S.elt1"J)"f 7:512- S Ja.5"if"' Mrs. Leo Lepley and Mr. and Mrs. Suamm.. .M" Nova Bates. Mrs. Miss Mary Jane Smith of Cottage women. 7 career" BaivorsenV " - " .t wUeT&Kte. ort. Sii'iS. S'"! Jobn Henderickson. , ?Vara"r,'. .1" F'c.k: Gr07c- .M1" Barbara Ferguson ef The hostesses are ara became the bride of Mr. Ralph Franklya Teater. Only the imme diate families were present. A re- c.r" L?.e Birthday Party . ' vl,; , ' '"'ueuce oi mo - - im nuu . MeuoH, nui wyn-.jean liuiiian, miss x.lvy Fredrick- rena Jack anH twu. ti', " Mrs. M. C. FindleT left n bride'i parents. . w tr rnwn.ni.. thia DeLano. Mis. Marr Whit. n an f PnrtiaT,., xri.. Jac,t and Mls Helen Bock. r - iUl. v ., ,aai.va - - - m - . w woe ultima fjr Thursday night for a trip to Call- . Mr. and Mrs. Teater will be at tained Saturday afternoon for. her Miss Gwen ,Hunt. Miss Marjorie Crammer, Miss Edythe Davis, Miss xornia wnere sue wm visit ner oome at corvallis where both of son. Dickie who celebrated i his f. ' ww oauerssig, miss Margaret iswing, miss Betty Anne - i miiiv a m w wwaa va. f TAflAnlifvtA T).. 1ft.- w w a n a To Attend Convention In California Mrs. Fortmiller Has it?." t "tr "IW Sleppy, Miss Sunland. California, Miss Zoo Erickson, Mm. Uoyd BeU mTT iile LeValley, Miss Maxine Ro- Frett. Miss Vivian Lucas, Miss J. A. Mills, Mrs. I Marcus xilt iuxaa miis voomier. alia, unrotn v a a a a e . Mica j... n n cmiv w , Jean Freeberg. Mia. Vera Co- Chambers, Mis. Sally Anderson Mr.; A UtleV. Mri Mort'J ward, Mls.Jnabelle Creech, Miss. Hazel Bunnell. Miss Billle Peck. Miss Olive Dahl m- .Rna M1800' Mlas Cyn- JeanGIllilan, Miss Elvy Fredrick- rena Jk and Mi.vSliiii?' daughter Edith, Mra. P. H. Bry- them are connected with the Ore- fifth birthday. Luncheon was Jjwephlne Bross, Miss Mildred Kellar, Miss Francis Kells, Miss don and family and will continue gon. State college. served and the afternoon .pent Steyens Mis. Dorothy Page and Llla Murray, Miss Florence Up- the Gaiety Hill Garden -rink playing games. S " OI John, miss Eioise winn. Mis. Joan ner home Monday TtnnZ. . pjin . , Mra. George Fletcher. Miss Ber- DnRette. Misa Georrla Cook Ml.. Mmh-r. f..i!v". i. arteI?0.on' odety convention; - - tt.--- -. r Xl "aTr L?av Mia. MoHy Schwab- Eleanor Bailey. Mis. Elaine Eber- Smith. Mrs. Lee' CaTf?, !f , vi. .:.."r.iruafer.. .V.Airr, "Br' M- 0De" Iy and Miss Merle Kyle all of Sa- Elizabeth Lord. Mis. I7h'b.?: to Pasadena to attend the Nation al Woman's Foreign Missionary v i a a.- ..:. " w. j. inainrer or kItMM'' gnesta of Mrs. Rogers, Ann and Jackie Forristel, Miss Coleni Menni Ub, rt.Mi2 .2 a a . .-- MS MVUtVl U B.W VUll. UCf B11JII BUn , BWm. . A 1 . ' m " n - a - - ' v w - .f." STJCUiJAX--Mr. Vernon G. Billmgs, the former family, Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Find- wVTv , a daughter, wtty Mosher. Miss June Lochridge, Alpha Phi Alpha Hostesses Asuia rciiij uiuiiur sr. m.ma Hri. Hiiiawit m w ai. . . . . . June Marie Pekar. daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. pkar. who . l-y. she will be . luaiAivi ui V4 uua u Hiuvir aigBb tesien-jimer pn0tO.' dayft. Gale lervd. Elizabeth Lord. Miss Edith If- William Phillips. Mra, B?,t"Co?:, Mr- E. M. -Hof7: nt. - V. . v 6 " ' T,: t..' vr-. til' V. nr,e a.pna Aipna xiowessea Chester Cox. Mrs. w M - tri gone about 19 w-.k Mr. :Z?'V.la9aJ?: ..""mSr-.-. .7 7Ti ir uoer, rs. aona cop- Aitri.ms arrangement of nell, Mra, Allan Carn Vr t' oia,v .... iuiw, -bronze cnrvsantiiemnms and an. iw n.kA. , ... many-yeara agd.- - r- . ' Von: --Hi JITut to WgollreoL!) (Turn to race 11. coL-lV - p-r - ,rgaret (Turn to page 1 1, coL 1 ) Bishon nosecrans. r ,