7, Y 9 1 i VU: iTo-nifTrvv nnTTipmr. Read, whose marriage was an event A M. A T MiUer photo.) J. - - :jj ox y V ( . Dolls Attract Guests1 To Bush School During Week : V v v Wf en the elementary schools .'history : will be ; among the ex- put on, a show, It is a real show. - 1 nis weei, xusn cnoui wui pre-. sent a doll hobby show, and all the best porcelain, china and rag- faced ladles and gentlemen In Sa- lem will be there. The show will be . held ,1a the . library of the school, on November' 8 and 9, M a . k . A a at lr D lo Foreign, old and modern dolls. unusual dolls and' those with a Pirrnn PllOllc; Hr Broadcast' Last Bight, the pupils of the Aieuon piano studios ustenea to k,d Second and Fourth Symphonies from New York at the home of Miss Frances Virginle Melton. Miss Margaret Wonderlick has been made president of the organ- ixation of the pupils which is fed-. erated under; the nam of "The Mro' AU,Ba,uJ1 Melton Piano Studio." . The highlight of the evening . , . Zr.,ZTSiir7"b' Miss Smith to Wed student of Miss Melton's, who has reeentlv returned from th flt . - recently returned from the east ZZ ',: Z"'r.: '.:L;.:r. " vatory el ! music ' The program presented by Miss Boylan was: t vu Fantasia C minor Ktui de Concert Mosart Poldinl La Vie Breve DeKalla Ktud In F minor La danse de Puck . : Debusy Methodists Tell About Conclave f MethodTst women of the city Katn Invfr WaM(ta. rv the Carrier room of the First v a v v awk atav0 v aa five-day 70th anniversary conven tion in Pasadena. The - meeting hertna at 1A oVloV In th mnm. lng and will last until 4 o'clock, will Include-a no-host luncheon atrnoonby T0men.l?e f- Thna from Salem whn attmiloii Those from Salem who attended the 1 convention are: Mrs. M. C. Findley, Mrs. J. ' Edgar Purdy, -M"A,.'...i.8 and Mis. Elsie Miller, member, of e .on " S.tur"y fTeoon n' "JSK enwbTrrfTVh. Mi Jel Ali com."and bring friendTaad en- Sr. ByVoS B. Herrick" MriAg the Foreign Mbjalonary society of honoring the mother, of the pa- ?0Tgj?0ZjJF Turner, France. Kelley. A1U Joy the afternoon. There ,will be e7 Bo7th. Miss Mabel Parker. 2? TiAl' the h08teM gr?Uir M": - 5.7aa7ohiT lcSS' 1 Weddl., trU recipe.. : y, , , ffj. .7 4 Mia. Ki.- v a.n on Thursday at Fraternal temple f?rIbu.meVand.ocla?metSS! ph. Tt .noh affai. i. si...i for November . Merle Smith, the n rfrlll eantaln. will h. anuat for the regular review oa that day. Mr. Ivan. Martin- will arrange a snort program ana wtu ee as- listed by Mrs. Alena BrtmiMr and Mrs. Ruth Versteeg. A bene- . aw a. . fit card party .lapiannea r o- rem ber '1. ircmbers of the Salem General hosniUI sUff were host, at a party laatnlght tomehoapltal-adlng; room, honoring Mra. Almeron Per- is leavlnr to take a sosl- tion at the new uberculosla hoa- pltal In Portland, for Mria. William. Lelser and Mrs. George Gould who are retiring, and for Mra. Fred Michaelson who haa taken a poai-,. tloa' t Westflr. Hoses and , eanr . dies were used aa decoration." . m" - lllsa MaiirUa Canadchael. Mlsa Irene EUsi and Miss Patay Lee. - will bet tT gucsta or iua Cascaa t Portland this weeaeaa... - - -r . t - ! r ... - . nnhort rannnn ih former Bettt - of last Saturday night. fJesten hiblts promised for me snow. tuuiu uuui uiB iio- sion being charged will go toward playground equipment for the scbooi. . - Among those who will exhibit are Miss 'Dorothea Steusloff, Miss A. Gale Currey, Mrs. Ida M. An- W V . A. - nn. ti a idS'lrilrt - 5VS - Kirk. Mrs.. E. J. - Scellars, Mrs. Forrest Furlton. Mrs. Clifton. Ir win uImm Pan line Wallace Jane lVrBmwaZM" Green. Miss Velma May, and Don Phillips. heading the commutes taehun the rtow. aS will be aasiatfd Mrs. William L oi cue snow, ana win e ssisia by Mrs. Edward Armstrong. Mrs. Ti . Charles Taylor. 'Mrs. Norman Berkey Mrs. Elmo HU1 Mrs. For- rf8 Polton. Mrs. T. A. Burson, Mrs. J.PPin. "JC" A1gr; Mrs- Th0.ma f auht. Ku J'ow"; r Hf' ? n Hall, Mrs. David Rockenfeller and Mr T-Trrrricj vl . 1 lO Invitations are In the mall for he wedding of Miss Loretta Smith. of Mr.. and Mrs. Roy arnwn ano ar. cnanea k. warns, son oi air. ana Mrs. sawara Har- rig of Dallaa. .. Tho reremnnv will ka ..tj A 1 . o'clock at the First Evangelical church with Rev. H. R. Scheuer- man of Vernonia officiating. Ronald Craven, Miss Hattie Brat Miss Estelene Smith will be ttio Ie, MlBS Hazel Shutt. Miss Ethyl maid of honor ! and the bride's Bedden and Miss Betty Redden, maids will be Miss Wanita Cross, N Miss- Patsy Lee, Miss Kathryn J."?" "T WOUUT? x wui6cr will e S?,5 5laM ..,1'. as best man and the ushers Include j r, meiiui Driu, - a i . j -uipuei ua r. RX' gf"- Miss Patsy Lee and Miss Kath We.errViwii .haw or Miss Smith. I , J,, , - ryn., Sharpnacki will entertain . - - , -v- : . Mrs. FrU Dellarpport had her first piano Jclass noting- of ' jurppon waa ansiiiea oy araaents. Large bouquets of chrmnthe- m were used to decorate me .lOd BmtOwn- AlcetU GUbert,i Beverly Mof stet . ter, Leland Hara, Barbara Zum- Walt, Alfred . ,Laue, , jr. June Toung aad Shirley Kenagy. - - ' , T .: " " ; , 'ifW-l,.w r- - ' - a. a a wa s. i a as ' ,.:.. Awrioii Veteran., of vthe eWorld . w.et with Mra.'. If.; T. Ripley f r asiB. auwuuii wh. wia. diiuu , Johns. Mrs. Osmond Rlnahart, ifmRt)! - RM.tar . itn. rrk ' Cmiir. Mp xmm Ostrander Mrs, Phil WUUamReldiMKenmethCa m n.w aM... mm n Decker, Mri. h T. Heen and Mn. n.;w. Ripley, i . " , Th Slet Miiade Tet4aew aocUtlon will jmeet at lunch at noon In the Argo hotel. Mra. Da- vld Eaaon, will talk on the aylla- hu-aminaUons, and MrSi D. .Walter Deatoa aad Mia. Francea virginle: Melton wiU jdlscuss the cuaTeauon - at, santa crux, ; -r; .Pi Miss -DeMytt Maimed to Mr.; ' The beautiful church" wedding of: Mis. Mareelle . DeMytt, daugh- ter of Mr. and-Mrs. Leo J. DeMytt; to Mr. carietoa l. Rota, son l or. fathers are nice things to have around the MrsrEmil J. Rom was solemnised . , -...-',-.- In St.'-Joseph'e. Catholic church- ao 'V . ' ,V v,' . yesterday.' at .9 : so, " o'clock. ' Rev.: - iThursday hostesses . Mrs. George Thomas j.'.jEternairds otflcjated-L .' Rossman,' Mrs.' Paul;- Wallace and Mrs. Bruce h AratteTSheToi abrow? Baxter will entertain members of the Thurs ieivet afternoon dress; brown hat day club this week at Rossman's home, and sold trim, and wore corsage . : Moved to town . . Mr. and Mrs. Seymour of oreWda. ' "-' " Jones moved from their, country place out trontSfoTher Olympic - apartments for the wore a gripe wine crepe with Winter. . " matching accessories and rubrum i Nothing slow . . . about flying these 1I1feohn.Cattraii attended Mr.; R,43. Allen and two small Roth. . ; . . j children boarded a plane here on Thursday . Mrs. John" Cattraii sang Gou- and arrived in Florida on : Friday night. . nod's "Ave Maria" and Mr. Ber- That's covering territory. BaPorK tV . Slffit -WdW.V i Mvlnid . . .Mr. and Mrs.; Ken " Mrs- DeMytt wore a plum silk neth FitzGerald, who formerly lived in Sa- crepe and a gardenia corsage and lem, and have resided for the past year and i&a?rdS?-hore- -Ck CreP a half in Portland, are moving to Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Roth attended sa--Members of their bridge club entertained - lem school, th latter graduated for them at Godfrey's last night, and they from Willamette university. -Aft- were feted in Monmouth on Friday night. ifc..tatt8? niybcoympiel Among those . ... spending the weekend .ted house at 578 North ?3d street, in Portland are the Marion Moores (Gus to yic-eTVnnc Will Re tt,, v - lviui i l&U. OUUI1 i tAnI j?m?.!daurn Mr. and Mrs. James S. Davis will become the bride of Mr. Frank Ditwiller, Jr., son of Mr.-and Mrs. Frank Ditwiller, at a ceremony held In the Nazarene church on the night of November 11. aiiss uayis nag asuea aer sisier, Miss Nell Cashion, to act as her matron of honor, and Mr. Marvin Miss Davis has asked ber sister. Ditwiller will be 'best man for his brother. r Bridesmaids are to be Miss Dor othy Couch, of Portland and Miss Elaine Flathers. Doris Wilson will be flower girl. Ushers are to be Mr.. Harold Schooley and Ray Griffin. Rev. L. W. Collar will read the ceremony, and Mr. Frank K. Churchill will preside at the or- gan. - Mr. Willard Friesen and Mrs. Clarence Ditwiller of Ashland, will sing during the ceremony. Both Miss Davis and Mr. Ditwll- ier eraduated from Salem hlah ..4 . mT.-m Mm ,uu llAM . r Delta Phis Gather At Moore's Delta Phi alumnae will meet at aviwi aaa " aMn ww iv. .air' ir..!. it... a' iuc uuiiiB ui Airs Aiariuu- iiiuvic uu Monday night at ?: JO-o'clock. for an Informal business meeting and evening of . ; bridge . and Chinese checkers.' Members of the alumnae group' are: Miss' Bertha Babcock. Mrs. Verne Bain Mlfui Marian Breta flweiHsat': Mrs Josenh ?S?oi? Srra Rldl P Miller " Cohen, Mrs. Andrew Halvorsen, MIsb Doria TTnruh. MIsa Cvnthla ' Delano, Mrs. Delvln Durham. Mrs. R.l'. I".- Mrs. Vernor Sackett, Mrs. Gordon Skinner, Miss Josle Acklin, Mrs. Chester Oppen. Mrs. Otto K. Paulus. Mrs. Hugh Church. Mrs. Mrs. Rutn Br inc. Mrs. Marion Moore, Mrs. Edward Frantz, Miss Elizabeth Boylan. Miss Betty Tay- r. Miss Esther Nelson. Miss " " r . "7 leanor Johnson and Miss Kay T.or iyor. . . t.t -rs. JUlllOrW Omeil Plail . AlltUmn DailC .UlUlllll lailt? xne saiem junior woman's eiuD baa chosen the Thanksgiving game theme for the annual autumn dance being given on November SSLYfSR S pumpkins will be used as decora- tlnna. AnA rinwnstaira st fnnthall tions. And downstairs a football ca theme will be arranged, and t0 th8e r68t" ... . . iiCKets are nemg sojo oy an members of the club, for the sink- In. nni r9 V a nrainlioHnii Tkn the committee for the dance, are: MrB- Ray Lafky, chairman, Mrs, -MUAniUI y Meets at Hall Tbe November 2nd meeting of tne Klnarwood American Leeion luiiswuuu AiueriLui u:lvu anjHHarr was held at the hall on Parkway Drive. Mrs. E. A. Dick- son. president, conauctea tne e-mber. and all members were re meeting. One topic of interest was tft hHna- arttMea to the wt J?ni)rll,: ar'1C - t0 tfe' HeJ m"nj.t J ' . 9m. ;;,.,, .wim-X,- -"--c.r.r- ,1 ; ""1fu,l!l "11 tT. uiu.u, v- M M F1d white and one "SE mU o7 E? VoTbSg" The I" .w" 'JWe IXJnhZtiAl " Y ..a--a. -- 1fli: r. MO her -da VhVT&r ilSi'!S''S!iithM'7 of meaffalr. Mr. Bark- an ii raiisiw - ii.ii am. uaxi m. w auuui aaaat. motion " anne Thomas, noma neison, ami lfarla Renins.' FraneewBaMtf. Bet- tr Merit RhoUa. Rata Joan Hor-. eth. Joan 1; SWrley Webber,' Rlna. Marv Movnihan. Mrs. W. C Thoma., Mrs. M. Oustafson, Mra. J. Bressler and Mrs. C. Robinson. 9 Mr. aad Mrav Isadora Goldbeix t Portland, wUl become the bride of Mr. Morris Saff ord, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Safford- of Salem, at an Impressivw ceremony Sun- day at tho AhavoL Sholon syna-i gogne in x'ortiano.A recepoen will foUow at the Goldberg; hom . - - - A but . . thar's sold in them thar pages. At leaat a wclWcnown business "woman of Salem found it in her morning Statesman this jweelcV. Wishing she. had the $300 asked by "an antique dealer for some lovely f urni-, tore, she opened the moraine paper and out fell SO 10-dollar, bills. Rich vou). who will be the miesta Ronald Hudkins and who - Moore's mother, Mrs. E. E. witn tnem. , ; Coming home . . . Mrs. Winifred Petty- john is on her way home after three weeks . . ... r , . spent in California where sTie went as a ; r t t- i i TC! K Ol IXT" 1WJ.X O. l.rjlljr LU -p I . "H tOTTjiTl J ilxLl LU.111 At Tea Mrs. Percy R. Kelly will ehter- tain Wednesday afternoon at her home on South 17th street with a tea honoring Mrs. Claude Murphy. formerly or Albany, invitauona have been extended to out-of-town people as well as the matrons of Salem. Keceiving iniormauy win w Mrs. iieuy ana Mrs. wurpny wno will be assisted by Mrs, Miller Hayden. Mrs. J. N. Chambers. TLf-. TIT fai-lttri Cmlth Mm Pan! " - MS M AW M M ft-l rtTH A I2A11 lOt Mm George A. White add Mrs. W. 8. Levens. Pouring will be Mrs. Charles A. . Spragne. Mrs. Charles L. McNary, .J"""r " V ..,;" nisti. uu mi., u. ucwciuut wuu jars, rrcu naru vi aiuau. AssisUng will be Mrs. John Car- AMUUiife w aif w JHlSt vuu we a a. vrr.. ion, mrB. Alia a Lrunt jars, waru Davis. Mrs. Taylor Hawkins. Mrs. Bradford Collins. Miss Rovena Eyre and Miss Dorothy Cornelius, m Junior-Legion to r . - Meet MonddV AVAWL liVAay The Junior girls of the Ameri- can Legion auxiliary will meet at the Fraternal temple at 4 o ciock Monday. Jean Rowland Is the w Preaident and she will an- nounee her committee chairmen for the next three montns. inner officers Include, Jean Myers, nrst vice president; Jannlce Myers, second vice president; Edith Monr. seereiary-irearer; wis- thy Bergavlk, chaplain; Beverly Krueger. sergeant-at-arms: Rob- erta Myers and JoaaJToves, color s5.igi tT.n bearers. Shirley Holman d Louise Dooten are new members of the group.. The Americanism chairman or the unit will provide a speaker at this meeting and plans will be made for participation In the Ar- mistlce day parade. Mrs. James Fisher, chairman of the Juniors, requests the gins to appear in ua- form. - . - - , Mrs- Case Invites 'T'PhT hTrrr OT V I VV VV V-liXC711 ! Mrs Coil Case entertained at hehome VI sTlverSn roaTwith a dessert luncheon for the benefit - v-mi- fnnfl of th V.I.F.H. irnreint Wam Those nresent were Mrs Leon Hansen. Mra On7s Oleson itss Geo?gine NaTdoMTyrk NaydeT Mrs! Bertha Clark. Mrs. Russell Mudd. m,. n.nr. Sim. Mr w.h- Wolf, Mrsr Frank Neiswander. Mrs. Chris Free. Mrs. EfHe wet- sel, Mrs. Aubrey Tussing, Mrs. Margaret Weiser, Miss Margaret Clare, Mrs. William Rush. Mrs. Frank Delvln, Mrs. John Van Clief, Mrs. William Clare, Mrs. job suuer. Mrs. jivira ueara. - suiter jnr. rnui itar m. t mi nrmi iviiiiam. aiiu Mrs. Covil Case. ui.. tii in a inurledto MlrV raest Bradley i. I honored wttlk misceiianeous snower at tne home of her slater, Mrs. Alfred Toungblood . on. Friday : night. xuise jone., cessie Salem Bebekah Lodge No, 1 BOn Faith UnrHa Im NIoliAlsm . altn. Morrla, Lee Nicholson, 5 3 ""fMy it 7:e o ciock wiia nan- wSe." Mf"- Jlc ,uv h Beard, noble grand, presid- Wanlce McCall. , , inaThe aocUl evenlnr will be in wewicic Chapter,' nomecomlng at . rOT .preceaex :3rig. Karl Lachele. Haxel Thomaa, - m i ao a eiAn amo bs ar . m- uwr ia UWUSI. - r . i RiAi 'ks'- iUti vOB. M ioa. .eVT.- - Mrt a, -to-Monki ..m- Clanda JJarby wiU preaide. n th. n.- ...1 ud Geraldine Shomaker wiU fur- music and Mr. Jamea Monroe - ef the Boy ScoaU win stve an ad- V I. '" ' Motoriaa; to Portland yesterday, to the Oregon State-University Sonthern Calif oniU garni weTS - MIsa Alice Unruh, Mia. SaUy Me- Lellan, Mlsa WUda Jermaa, Mias axaa, jauaa-oorotay juaoe ana - MU. jMboe Ehinn. . - - ? - aad indulgent of Mr. and Mrs. will brinsr Mrs. Gilbert, back hy. When she off the electric and saved the but it's a little chintzes and printed eot- " . J Fiinor Merrell lm- New York mi Z"'"" i ZZZ, tar .xhlbit at th g , Art ,er beeinnlng X.J', ' vvuvB . T v. BOt been shown before in In Anong the. exauisiU, piece, on Vntzei made from original iSJfiiwS Sfice display are printed cottons, now- The earliest of the woodblocked prints la 18th century. Copper- plate prtnta are from 1780 to a. 154U i. aATI rfliior- ira will lSt! direction of Mrs. Agnes Finnie , which has been arranged under the dlrecUoa of Mrs. Agnes Finnie Tschopp. . Pieces come from ML ' Angel,- Salem woolen mills. Salem linen mills, WPA sewin room and the Art Center. , A program will be given over KSLM on Tuesday at 1:45 o'clock when Mrs. Marjorie Smith, who w,. in tatv ; sh win be latr0dneed' by Miss Carol S. DlbbTe of the arV center, n. 'Ji,, .rcjbl JTi t?i3lUIil. JQVe Meeting Tna past presidents of the American Legion auxiliary We,ne8day at the home of met "Mrs. ' - Mem PearCe Members present were Mrg ROBe Hill. . Mrs. Avis White. Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. frank N. Waters. Mrs. Onas 01- on Mrs. Florence Ames, Mrs. Beryi Porter. Mrs. Ella Voves and Mrg Earl Andresen, Junior past president, who was Initiated into ,. -,nh. Bhort business meeting was held and Mrs. Mem Pearce was elected president and Mrs. Earl Andresen- secretary-treasurer of the club. The past presidents made plans for a no-host break- fast on Armistice day at o'clock . th. ir;n. The hostess was' assisted by Mrs. Frank N. Waters, -t i rl L OOKerV VvlUbb KJLl - -. . i t Hiah OCJlOOl riLLL A treat is In store for .11 Ma- Hon conntv housewives. Tne na- ...i ii..'..v .anA meat board and the extension service at Ore- g0n State college will noia a iree meat cookery school at the Sa- Jem high school auditorium on Wednesday, beginning at 1:15 o'clock. This Is an opportunity to see the preparation of econom-, leal cuts oi meat ana me e7, new memoas wmcn mas.c ui tun . . . . tn i or meat wnuer. Cllne, professor of home econom- lea at thi University of Missouri, v.i. ..j .v,.n.a M Outstanding fo'od lrt. will he the deroonstritor pert meat cutter wui aiso aemon- strate. ; There Is no ' charge. The pub- " ' - ... . Tnnw v.li will meet at the IOOF hall Mon- charge of Pearl Nlchola, chair- man. and the November birthday committee, assisUd by Carl Cord- ctner xiimea, ayn utbu, Pelt, Ida Tragtlo. Lu- efle Mo.her. Nellie CNeilL Mary . m . - i s ual ciadex. . freene,, aiyrn Dotaaii. CIMDt WClBOn tia UUCT - . . -. Rowlaad. r,,. r v- Ky , m u :r! .v- tmr Snaetflii . "rrr . 7 T" Moore wUl be Mrs. Arthur Bate., Mra. Don Burton and Mra. O. A. Macy. . - .. - Mra. Walter fhaaaldtax wm W hoateaa to member, of the To- marco da, on Tuesday at 1:10 o'clock at her home at 171 C Curt street. Mrs. 'John Foley, Mra. Phillip Aapiawall, Mra. C- 'aiatea - and lira. Carrie sneed wui .assist. - - delegate, to the' National Realtors conven tion. While in the south she was ; the .guest of Mr." and 'Mrs. Joel Roman, formerly- of ' Salem. ! -; . y : Questionable honor ; . v goes .to cook-: books, which are said by. the librarian to be the class of book that is stolen most often from the shelves of a public library. Just a line to let you know;. . that Dr." and Mrs. George' Hoffman were among those -attending the game in Portland, that Mr. - and Mrs. Harry Weinstein entertained last night at an informal party before the Town club dance, that Bishop .Dagwell will be entertained at St. Paul's Parrish house Wed nesday night. . - It's a girl . . ; In' the ; Charles Qaggett family. The young lady, born at Salem Gen eral hospital on Friday afternoon, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Myers and the C. F. Pattons, all are doing nicely. . , . ... Sincefest flattery . . . it's a question as to whether to be pleased or provoked. The Klamath Falls News and Herald blossomed, out with a new feature, "Don't Look Now," even to same typs as our heading ! -Just no 'end . . of uses for a good wom an's department. Yesterday a long distance call frorrt a reader in Portland. informed us she had left her stove on. We looked up the neighbors in the city directory, telephoned to one of our acquaintances who lived near- couldn't get in, she turned switch, left a note saying so, day. Not that we mind . . . hard on our friends Maxine Buren. DAR Birthday Celebrated Saturday Members of Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Rev olution met on Saturday at God frey's to celebrate the 24 th birth- ?" "n.lv"8aI7 ' "W." tIon- MrB' w E- Hanson and Mrs. Adam were hostesses. Bronre chrysanthemums were ""'r1B auver canaeiaoraa neia tapers on eitner side of the large birthday cake. Mn TTorhorf n.Kn4 iw- ffi ft" J? . w.. I.r..v " SrVr.'J dam- He told of hU T,8lt t0 Scotland. Norway , . '."u- JSiiJ -l".1 Mr!l hAmR Sori?f"" s5r.e.tary ma., vy. v. vu as paniamemar- enta who attended the lan. re; jmrs. j. u. uxei, ".m- U. G. Shipley, Mrs. C. a Mrs, rii.. Jdar" Mr"- w Byrd. Mrs. w F; "go, Mrs. John Carkln, Mrf- M. 8channep. Mrs. H. & Eakln. Mrs. Oscar Hayter and Mrs. C. B. Sundberg. Members of Chemeketa chapter will attend a meeting In Portland Vnitnnmaii nnt.i .n win Mrs. Henry R. Roberts Jr.. presi dent general of the Daughters of the American Revolution of Wash ington, D. C, speak. Salem 'Club Will tt t-) i v i nOVe DirtJiaay Miss Lois Steinke, chairman of the emblem committee and Mrs. William Linfoot, chairman of the membership committee, are in charge of the special ceremony ob- serving the 20th anniversary of the , Salem Business and Profes- slonal Women's club which will be held at the women's clubhouse on Tuesday niahL November 7 at g o'clock. Miss Letltia Abrams will have charge of decorations and Miss Velma Rominger heads the telephone committee. Mrs. Maude Eckman, assisted by Miss Daisy Haylden, Ml is Elizabeth stockhausen and Miss Bessie Tucker will have char re of the dining room . All past presidents of the Salem cluD win be special guests xo ciuo win do special guests lor me evening, and-both old and new evening, and- both old and memoers are urged to De present. A special service has been plan- ned for the lnltiaUon of the 30 new member,, which is to follow me presenwugn ot me emuiem oaeeant. During the service a "living tableau" U .to be pre- sen tea. l r.r-xooese ir DnaCje OiaSSSS IO tj t DQQITL oOOIl The Business and Professional l ue xubiubb uu rruieiBiuuu , . . women ema il agam "H"""""1 a series of bridge classes and lec- tures bv Sam Gordon for three j v .1. , xt v v. h'edul ioiT hotel. . Mrs. Edwin Bingenbeimer is chairman of the finance commit- .J? w,!.h is In'charre. She la be-' Letltia Abram a. on the ticket committee are Mis. Yelma Romigerm, Mlsi ... .... , t Holmes, Mia. Mary Koaemacner, Mis. Dorothy Cornellu.. Mrs. A- ... Booth. Mia. Jo Evans. Char-." lotto Possehel, Miss Helen Fletch- r. Miss Lydia-Wooten. Dr. Gusiy Nile., Mis. Caroline Wilson and Miss Francea.Whitaker. - r , . . . The Eagles 1ekl a bemeflt card party on Wednesday at Fraternal s .tempiewith pinochle and 999 m nla Ths MmmlttM nelUed Urt. VraMiif ta Un i., Jndao- Breaaler and jir. Ray 7 .17.. t Ln IT M ts,.. . - l Wert Africa, will be the snest speaker at the meeting of the Missionary aoclety of the First Preabyterian ehareh, being held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. , v , . : . ; v. - Mr. aad lira. Clark Tarler of Marysvllle, Kanaaa are coming to Salem to make their home. Mrs.. mrier la me oaugnter oi Mrs. bh tot ylev v'.'orth-tao past two weeas H TALKING IT OVER at a favorite spot on the campus, are mem bers of the cast of "Arms and the Man," homecoming play. Left to right are: D. deLancey, Frances Pickard, Corydon Blodsett and Merle Kyle. (Photo by Kennell-BUls.) 1 READING SCRIPT are Douglas Olds and Erma Calvert, who will play leading parts In "Arms and the Man." (Photo by Kennell-EUIs.) TT a 1 Tort Violrlcj Mrmv Pino AiUbpilUi IbU IlWlUb IVlfJIiy r lilt? r1,,lN rl4 fL--, JXaillDieS OI OICl VJTlUSS The Salem General hospital auxiliary tea which was given on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young was one of the nicest affairs thus far during the fall social season. The display of old glass attracted .many of the visitors. and the , exhibit was held open uuut t . mu ivi not attend the afternoon tea. mi is to display of such pieces. Tne hallway held a closed cab net "SK th.'Vnt- "r":;:; J .. i . esting couecwon oi . Arvuur "n i In the basement recreation room, several cabinets, tables and tbe large billiard table held the exhibit of old glass. Several bun- dred pieces were on display, but among them were: . rnnticrrw visas n(tfhr. and other pieces 1 o a n e d by Mrs. - - - - r.snrr. Purr, fnrm.rl Awn1 r'C"r "-.V" ' A .or : mouer, rs c. maii. Two milk glass barber .bottles fone marked "Witch Hazel." and "S 'i ri9wjk vavtMan a a?a v"y hopper apooa holder belonging to Mr8-- Farmer - aUo attracted at- tention. A table of milk glass Including owls, - chickens and other orna-. aable pieces were on display dur mental pieces. ' -- . lag the day. . r . J- , I -rf III 111 I I rv I II II II li t- TO. Enteiiaill . .." -... -r . - . Mr. and . Mr.. Gardner Knapp will.be hosts to. members or tneir dinner club on Sunday at taeir , home on caemeaeu. street. ; v Clab personnel is: Mr. aaa atra. Tloyd . BowersM.; d Mra. BJarne Erlckson; Mr. and Mr., . .. . . aa Charles Felke, Mr. and Mrs. B. 'i. Tl-.1.v Vfr and - Mrs. H1TOM 7 "mm. "a yir fiardaar Ladd,- Mr.- and Mra. Gardaer . ' a ; Wo-e.'. Ho Iioary eietoTthe Jason ,lehurcU ii.. r, . - at 1:15 o'clock at the heme of Mrs. Erp at ISM North Wlater .treet, Mra. Carl Oele wUl be la charge of .devoUona, and Mrs. Gordoa Black will glrm 'm chapter from the .tady book. , . . - ; ; . Mrs. H. C Leavenworth re- turned yesterday from San Fran- Cisco where she. has been vialtlag ner oaagater atise Mtnia mtik -Mrs. Lowell Kern's- anlque French glass bottles, one ta tbe form of a hand holding a pistol, with the murrle as the neck of the bottle, another a girl tand- lng on her head, and yet another a lighthouse. Clear Flint glass compote sets, One Jrom the collection of Mr. .mv. uvi.. uu - ... . j u.. mother's; a stemmed bowl in the ii-iju wwuu uj . E. Kirk, and a set including the compote dish and six Individual llV'r' .Z A dahlia Ink well, came from tbe. original stock of the Com mercial book store. Miss Dorothea Steusloft's glass cup and saucer, souvenir of tbe Columbian exposition of It 93 and other interesting pieces, Several Bohemian glass pieces, red with etched 'designs, loaned y Mrs Rom.!, Catlln and Mrs. frmnir SrLA.rs rail K spears. A tabla of - - - - - louTrMn g,0 ' r ? tn? ."on of """lu iu, nuita on a n!., 'V'. . . ssin t a imiihi(L si . . . i. V- . , am,um .aneiy In shape. Several pieces of Spanish lace glass also In- eluded In the collection. ' Many other lnterestinr and vsl. J i tivii V "Tt 111 1 1 I I l .11 in 111 Hear of Lilies Those Interested fa lUy culture wlUflnd information al the -. . m . - . . ' - . - on Moaday night at I o'clock In the chamber of commerce rooms. w irb aaa nnin an sr wsmawaa i s s . . - Mr. Edgar L. Klefn of Oi.,a t,. .... ' T.t1 7.. . 1 na the m will have book, on the .a eject on display. Miss Kith- r7 unnueii win snow-colored . ft? 5 Mh of tb. Little Garden clab of Salem Heights are arranaiaa a fj'r I hrysaathe- m how they ar- yesterday and today at the cbaraber Of commerce. ,.GU l th eetlns are la- I10 hrin anything in the way of fall flowers found In their tden ' Oii the committee are A Scott, :Mias Mabel Cielghton aad .Mia.. Oda Chap- wu. vu wmuuwi ana non-mem- hers are Invited. r f t ; ii Ir ! i : ! f J