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(l V u -4 V Betrothals Revealed Friday Two popslar Salem girls an nounced their engagements at sur prise affairs on Friday night. Neither has rerealed the date. Miss Anna Mae Grabenhorst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grabenhorst. announced her en gagement to Mr. Donald Dawson of Silverton. son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dawson of Joseph, Fri day night at a dlaner party given by Miss Grabenhorst at her home In honor of Miss Jane Hawkins of Adams and Miss Alice Eggel ston of Sacramento, California, No wedding date has been set. . Corers were placed for Miss Hawkins and MUs Eggelston, hon ored guests. Miss Jere Simmons, Miss Clare Marshall, Miss Mar garet Sehon, Miss Jewell Mlaier, Miss Zillah Frogley, Miss Msrceile Uerbster. Miss Rot Ann Gibson. Mrs. Marlon Ritchie, Miss Phyllis Selander, Miss Betty Lou Hansell and Miss Grabenhorst. Miss Grabenhorst is a student st Oregon State college and Is a member of PI Beta Phi, Mr, Daw son is a graduate of Oregon State college and Is affiliated with the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity. He is now s member of tbe Silrerton high school faculty. Miss Hillman Hostess The engagement of Miss Ruth Hillman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover W. Hlllinan to Mr. Letter j i J 1 : l if. w . - f&iTi2Z$ssr?Z ranged dinner party at the home of Miss Hillman's parents on South Church street. No date, has been set for tbe wedding. Gardenias, bouvardla and 111-ies-of-the-Talley, arranged in a beautiful piece and guarded by white tapers in crystal holders centered the long table. At each place was a corsage of gardenias which receires little publicity. Is Falls and in October of the nam with dainty gold heart-shaped the Americsn Legion, auxiliary year, were' recognised nationally lockets containing pictures of the quartet. -for their excellence at the nation couple. Following the dinner the The quartet was organized in al conrentlon in Chicago. This was erenlng was spent playing bridge, the spring of 1S28, to participate a distinct honor because compett High honors went to Miss Doris in the state conrention held at tlon was keen, against singing Drager, Miss Marianne . Weston Medford. The singers took first groups from eastern music cen sad Mrs. Jack Lampton. place at the conclare that sum- ters. Those blddenwere: Miss Msr- mer. ; The quartet has made as many garet BeU. Miss Doris Drsger. Rehearsals continued during the as 80 appearances during the year Miss Eleanor Swift. Miss Alice ..1 th omnizatlon de- before , groups from patriotle or- Swlft. Miss Maxine MeKlllop, Miss m m m, m m m, m WTK Helen Wiedmer, Miss Mary Fran ces Henderson, Miss Lucy Fisher, Miss Marjorie Van de Walker, Mrs. Jack Lampton of Los Ange les. Miss Betty Funkhauser of As toria. Miss Marianne Weston of San Jose. Calif., and Miss Helen Hurst of Portland. Miss Calllne Hillman and Miss Imogene Mcintosh assisted 1 In serving. M!ss Hillman attended Salem schools and is a graduate of the University of Oregon, where she was affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. Carter also, attended Salem schools. V , Miss Johnson Is Honored Mrs. Henry Lorre entertained la honor of Mlas Beatrice John- sob, bride-elect of Mr. Eugene Kuenil. The eTeninx was spent informally. At the supper hour -trs. irrre was aasisieo. oy Misses Sarah. Kla aad Bertha Lorre. Those honorlnr Miss Johnson were: Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. A. E. Kenzl, Mrs. Theodore Kuenst, Mrs. James Lelchty, Mrs. Max G mater, Mrs. Aaron BeugtL Mrs. Andrew Ross. Mrs. Levis Lovre, Mrs! John Lovre, Mrs.- Harry Lovre, Mrs. TilUe Isham, Mrs, virgu perrine, Mrs. Charles WiellnBkl, Mrs. William Ivie. Mrs. Pete Moeer. Mrs. Tom Lovre. MvVlTlan. Ml.. Mildred Ellln- ski. Miss . Chsrtotte Zlellnski. Miss . Enna . Kuenxl, Miss LaRsva Isham, Mlsa Bernlce Robertson, Miss Pauline Russ, Miss, Doris Lovre, Miss Donna Lovre, . Miss Jane Johnson. Miss Shirley John- son. Miss Sarah Lovre, Miss Ela Lovre and Miss' .Bertha Lovre. J - - The Ministers Wives aasockitloa will meet Tuesday at a o'clock Mrs. Guy L. Drill, TIT North Winter street. The meeting will be guest day and the Christmas meeting, with Mrs. W. Irvin WU- 11am g giving the Christmas, story Mrs. Emma Whealdon, Salem, and Assisting 'Mrs. Drill will be Mrs. 'Mrs. Matthews sister. Mrs. Msg A. , Q. Wenlger and Mrs. B. F. gie Belle Alderson of Portland; Shoemaker. Wires of retired min- Mrs.' A. A. Comptoa, Cloverdale, isters vlted. and misslonarlea arh in- CULEBRATINQ their fiftieth atJ Mrs. James T. Matthews .who tbeir bnm tmSay. : -- ' ! ... : ' . : ' ! ! r ' - . ' 4. " . f , j r ' 3;"' 1 II- ' -MM- AMA r ! i POPULAR SINGERS are members of tbe Araer lean Legion auxiliary quartet. In-front are Vlda Lou Starr. Arlene Brown, (la back) and at the Methodist church. (Photo by Kenneu-Kius.) . Woman s Quartet One of - (Jutstanding Music Groups in City One of Salem's most outstand- Inr musical organizations, yet one Teioped into a permanent singing m nnit through the Indlridual In- terest of the members and direct- r Klnce th mur nrocrams or. since tnea many programs bare Included the quartet as a feature. In 13,2 the group again won the stste contest, this time in Sea side and the trio made, up from the same group won national hon ors at the convention held in Anniversary to Be Observed Dr. and Mrs. James T. Mat thews, for many years residents of Salem, are - celebrating- tbeir golden wedding- anniversary at tnelr home at 1393 South ,12th street Friends are asked to call betwee the hours of S and 6 o'clock. rr. Matthews, a member of the Willamette faculty since 1893, was born near Penzance, Corn- wall. England, and Mrs. Mat- utwg, sormeriy neoeccs urant Brewn. was born near Pine Grove. Calif. -They were married at Bay Center, Wash., ou December 3, 1889. At the time of their marriage Dr. Matthews was an instructor at the old South Salem school while Mrs. Matthews was teaching at Bay jCenter. He became pro- lessor of mathematics at WH- UmetU university In 1SS2, where be Is still teaching a few classes. He U now writing a book -Fifty Tear, at Willamette." H. was the first principal of the Lincoln school lm Salem. I . . The wedding anniversary will be celebrated with a family din- aer at their home. ! - . neiauves wno were cxpeciea 10 be present at the observance are their two sons. Mr.! Donald Ma thews of Portland, Mr. Oliver Mstthews of Salem; a grandson. Jimmy; granddaughter. Miss Ruth Matthews, a freshman at Willamette; Mr. William P. Mat thews, a brother. Tacoma: sister. and brother. Arthur H. Brown of ; Vancouver, Waaku wedding anniversary are Professor will receive guests Informally at '" Society Has Meetinor ir ' " The Women's Horn Missionary society. First Methodist church will meet la the Carrier room n Wednesdsy afternoon at 2:11 o'clock. Mrs. L. a Waterman Is in charge of the program, lira,' Waldo Zeller will review a study book and Mrs. 1C C riadle will hare charge of the devotions, Masie will be furnished by Mrs. Sidney Han and Mlsa Betty Boy- Everyone Is asked to partld- pate in a ahower of Jams and Jellies to be token to the Man- ley Community Center la Port- land. This will take the place of the regular December tea. AH women of the church are invited, Grace Zosel and Mildred wyatt. Tney will sing tooay at. tne Eiaa ciud Portland. In 1932 both groups won stata contests at Klamath ganlzatlons, lodge meetings, po- llil.l a mm mm m S M m mi & mm m W A w4 e caeuui, 4- hlo projects. Each year the group t the tuberculosis hospital. the Old People's borne and for shut-ins during the Chistmas sea son. This month they have sched uled: the -Elks Memorial service at the 'First Method4st church for this afternoon and ' ' evening; Daughters of the Nile ceremony in Portland on December 6; KSLM on December 11; a concert In Corvallls on December 17 at Mayflower chapel and Eastern Star on December 29. Miss Lena Belle Tartar was or- g-anixer. and has served continual ly mm tha director without compen sation. The original membership in the quartet was Mildred Wyatt, tQ quartet was Mildred Wyatt, flr,t soprano; Bcrnice Bowe, sec- ond g0prano: Marie Robertson, nf .n .ni V.M zi. mm lto Arlene Brown replaced Ma- .rie Robertson in 1933. and Vlda Lott starr joined the organization pon the death of Bernlca Bowe lnv 19S4. The personnel! has re- nainM th same Inn. Sfarme. rtte ralton has serred as accona- panist for the past five years. This afternoon at the Elks temple the American Legion quar tet will sing: Ksw Let sU the Ehtoi iiin Tbea O Jmm Sweet ! Tk IclSBd Ckrict'i Dovca BsrraU itt ;he evening, at the impres- m memorial services being given by the American Leaioa. the quar- tet will XK Bore.'. -Hymn to the Night" from tbe Appassion- atJl 7. j . : r. r i ' MlSS M.ellOn TO . T T ' 1 " Kp HncJTPSS Aiuiu Miss Frances Virgin le Melton will Ha hnatAsa t e ranilcal tea this afternoon at 4 o'clock in her studios at II North Capitol street to those interested. She has planned a student program. to be foUowed by a group of carols suns- by Gladys Melntyre Thomas, accompanied by Miss Elisabeth Bovlsn. : - jg th; tea ir. studenta will serve. Assist lnr Miss Melton ae hostess as: Mrs. R. Bur- dette. Mrs. Francis De Harp port. aad Miss Elizabeth .Boylan. , . . - Surprise; Bride At Shower ai-s Mm., j oaxacr cuici lamcu Thursday night la honor of Miss Annabel Hicks. who; will marry Mlas Mary Barker entertained Mr. Leland rill at Jefferson, De- center la..- The affair .was a 'aurprise ahower and the evening was spent informally. Cbiysan - - themuma were used a b o a t the 'Those bidden to honor Miss Hicks were: Mrs.- T. L. Hicks, Mrs. E. L. Barker, Miss Arlene llicks, Miss Audrey ' Chrf-tmzn, Miss Irene Salter. MUs V-U. Sa -r. Miss Frances Mattsen. Afls3 Lola Riedesel, Miss Fsther RiedeseL - Misa Marjory Friesen. Miss Bernita Aylett, ' Miss Elsie Jensen, - Miss Dorothy - Nelson, Miss Jean McCarkle, Miss Dora McCarkle and Miss Elaine Fla- thers. , 81 Oetta j els j will meet with Mrs. Robert Brady 250 Garden road. Thsrs- day at 2 o'clock, if r. Frank Ben nett will be the speaker. ' ' i : . . , . " J I. Meyers Hosts to Their Club i Mr. and Mrs. Wm A Urtuned IB memhen m club Saturday nlcht nt their bom on Belmont street. Following a gam tejjrojjjejt decorated the guest rooms. ; Those bidden were: Mr. and Mrs Karl Helnlein, Mr. and Mrs. U V. Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. Vetdea E. Hockett and Mr. and Mrs. El- njer Wooton. t f I I TO CAROL ft portion of the UacDowell club wno win bt Heard tuglnc Christina! carol just be- Braca Rothrock la chairman . of Erikton. Mr. 0. Olson was elect fore Christmas. Attired In traditional English hogds art. (left ta right) Josephine Ferguson, Emily thtsrafreshments. ad treasurer. Howard. Edna. Sternaman. Ruth Peck and Cora, May MUaott. e Mtea Jeanne Basick, daughter of Mr. and Mn. William Basic en- te-rtalned with a. -dinner party tenanted wun a dinner parcy " Tuesday night preceding the eon- cert. Yellow and bronxe chry- aanthemums and yellow candles centered tht table. Tha party later attended the concert. Those hidden were: Miss Ntur Wat lace. Miss CaUoew Hillman. Miss Miriam Becke. Miss Mary Anno Brady and Mlsa raincia kus- sell. Dances Given by Fraternities Saturday night fraternities on Willamette campus entertained with tbeir annual winter dances. Members of the Sigma .Tua fra- ternity entertained with a formal dinner dance in the Mirror room of Marion hotel between j the hours of and .12 o'clock, Brown's orchestra, from' Eugene, furnished music. ' Patrons and patronesses were: Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. datke. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Schalxe. Dr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. ciaire Miuer. f Haxel Green was transformed Into a Christmas aoeae for f the Alpha St Delta formal dance. The hoars r were from t to .UrM o'clock and Vivian Lewis, aU-gtrl band from Portland played. Pa- trona aad itxtneasea tor f the dance were: Prof, and Mrs. C W. . jonea, nr. ana Mrs. R. Ivan Lot- Mrs. Richard . . - - elL and Prof, and Ura. Lieboa. "V f - ,--A , The chapter house of the Kap- pa -Gamma Rho , traternuy ; made Into a Hollywood axnalO with guests affair was imm a Informal dance last nlrht- The na trona and na- ivi. mu Cecil B. Monk and Xllsa Lorena -V f tr on esses were: , Prof, and Mrs. f : .7 ; li f ! j-l RllSil PTA ! - , , . PrOQfTOm . V Bush PTA ta meeting- on Thurs- day at tie schoolhooso tor a bmsi. ness session and program at T:S0 k- . ...1. speak. A singing skit wCl bo pro- "W w- w ymtvi-t iwwu, wut seated by four high school beys. Don Harms. Bill Hastings. Harold Ham m and Dale Rowland. The executive committee will trim a Christmas tree for i the school oa the night of Monday, December 12 I But :. every teen age vidualist. -If yoa -don't think so, try. beinar the mother; of one sometime. She may blos som out of a morning in a page-boy, come to lunch with fancy curls away down on her braids. IDC only tnmg consistent aOOUt Her j ner inconsistency. She S cute though. Mexico Way . w went the William Lytles and the David Bennett Hills about 'three weeks ago. They returned last Hon fay. full of enthusiasm QT the beauties of 2Ki4wt II ttZZ nZTm the country to OUT SOUtn. Going on a train chartered for the Pacific Coast International Peace Officers convention, they were in Mex- ico City for eight days, long enough to really see it. On their way home the Lytles stopped off for the OSC-UCLA game in Los Angeles. ' Hosts . . tonight will be Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, who will entertain with supper and bridge at their home. Y YaeaUoning . were Mrs. Jessie Jones and Mrs. Mabel S. Creighton, who just re turned from two weeks , with Mr. and Mrs.' Jack CL Porter in Medford.. ' Natives return . . . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers, who have been wandering over the continent for the past 2Vs months, met Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis in California and. mo tored home with them.'arriving last Sunday .shall we say "tired but happy." Bible Glass at Member's The Woman's Bible class of the First Methodist church met .with Mrs.'C.F BrelthaupL Mra. A, A. Lee was the speaker of the ting. Those present were: Mrs. R. C Ohllng, Mrs. G. A. Quigley, Mrs. A. A. Lee. Mrs. A. Park. Mrs. Lena - Lisle, Miss D. C. Miller, Mrs. O. Stratten, Mrs. J. A. Mills, Mrs. Wayne Sanders, Mrs. R. V. Omart, Mrs. E. E. Gilbert, Mrs. George Moore. Mrs. W. A. Sar- age, Mrs. E. SarSge, Mrs. John Robins, Mrs. A. B. Smith, Miss Margaret Schrelber, Mrs. L. D. Waterman. Mrs. C. F. Brelthaupt. Mrs. S. W. Emmons and Mrs. W. H. Utter. l firm'Drw rl 1 PHiiK MUCiOweU KjiUV Will Qi Will 2inrr Members of the MaeDowen will furnish their share of Christmas raBtu wnen theT . 01. 0n ""J J L!!!L i The croup will sing; In the tra- dltionai EngUsS manner wearing costumes conauimg i pouwo hood and abort cape. They will sing carols tn the rotunda of the , Statehouse from 4: 10 until . o'clock in the afternoon and tn the evening win serenade a large number of folk at their resi dences. With the singers on their enrol-. lag tour will be two violinists, a clarinetist and an accordionist, Following the evening sing, they will be entertained at the home of lira. Wallace Wharton on North Capitol street This will be the last meeting of the year, tor the MacDowell club which numbers about 4t In membership. After the first of the year, the group win begin rehearsals for the concert which wfU be given in March. Bernard . Barron is directing the club this year. , , . 1 CprvirP Chilli fl - OcIVlUW V3UHU ,rr lfQQi 1 J ivlt?ei Weslevan Service guild of the Jason Leo Methodist church will meeting Monday at the home of Tn 1S9R Mnrtli 1mm Method fat hnreh will Mra. Louis Lorens. ia25 North 21st street, at a.o ciocK. Mrs. u. - mm t M A S a - w. ncuw. pr.a wiu con- arnci ue meeung ma an. mu T-- mmtn 1 mimIiI, rr4m- wm Mwmu .w-. w mas 'carols, r0 Lltue Town or Bethlehem leaem ana '-joy to ue 'Jot world, tne iora is Come.' . - . - be sung by the. guild oarteteom- 't4of Mra.-yida Miner, Mrs. J- Brinaiey, LMts. Arcnie Brew- ster and Mrs . mto Tunker. ae- companiedby Mrs a.ndrewHnt- r. aua " o Air will be anng by Mrs. Mar X""" v";,-?C Harpport, ; , ' : . m The Salem Mnafc Teachers, of . . tn ..iM.v uit, ivi w vn.a. '""wi. lUUCUCUH and business meeting on Wednee- day. Mrs. Mabel Powers will pre- aide. . -- "-. ' i : ,: ' Tbe American War Mothers are meetlnr at the First Metho- dlst church today for the evening service. girl is an Indi in? through The Teachers PEP dob will meet Mondsy night at tbe New Hotel Salem at 5:30 o'clock. This will be their annual Christmas ymiij Aguw oowu ajiiM. Vumr "ta Wedde are tbe hostesses, Baild PafeiltS tO Have Party The parents' organisation of the Master Bread Band is spon- card parties next Friday at the evw tua aia eva aev vi vuvitb Cherry City auditorium. Chinese checkers and card games will be In play. The proceeds will go to buy the boys new uniforms or for bus transportation. Mrs. Floyd Seamster Is in charge of this affair and is as- slated by Mrs. W. E. Perllck. Mrs. W. G. Earle. Mrs. Vera Porter and Mrs. Glenn Gregg. STARS OF THE WEEK are Mark Hatfield who are characters Dr. B. Ivan Lovell is tn charge of the open forum of the Inter- nauonai relations ciass or me """Jl JfcWVrfTw.?. wu"clT waica wm meet at twca on l.J.IlS oa fl ClOC. Tuesday night at C1 T lyiirt, sJVllllWl'kA ID I erf rlOSieSS Mra. Hex Sanford entertained Mra. xtez oaniora cnierxamea ft ttMat afternoon at her home man -treet when ana tnytte- friends to an iafonnai tea Ineet Mrs. John ISw , BTltJl. tn tn. ... . un. Prfnen Tt-rrA. Mrs rh eater Cor. M n T iwiit Mrs c ir iMWUC, Mrs. a. Logan, Mrs. Thomas H. Henry V Comoton Mrs. David Bmett HiSf ra?Wlm Mo- 5SSrit ir Mrs. n" A rv noyer, Mrs. is. j. sceuars, airs. nr.n.' . . . mm . W4Tl!ana H T.vtla and Xtrrn Pred o,tt ' ' -. - : " lirs. Clifford Brown aad Mrs. George Hug wlli entertain the Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae club at Mrs. Brown's home on Mission street Thursday night. " - Mother makes the headlines . . . Our sto- ry about Jane tfei linger aoesn t teu uw uw .mother, Lola Bellinger, is in charge of the children's department in the Tacoma public Hbrary. She visited the Asa Fishers here on Thanksgiving day. Thoughts at a tea ... beautiful flowers and beautiful gowns vie for admiration hostesses and honor cruests remain charm- a long afternoon of greeting guests ... it isn't a case of inviting guests eon at her home on Pringle drive. in to tea, it's a case of keeping them out 'ZZJtL not anyone's fault though, just irs! ! nnT Mrs. pressure from behind . has anyone ever Wuiu vtncent will entertain for been married on tbe stairs in the Snell wires et officers of the national home? nrd an Wednesday at the Rllea Husband; can take it L . . From behind at SVSJS- the Philharmonic orchestra's concert is A Bamber of guesu are ex heard, about Mr. and Mrs; Melvin Geist, "Is pted from Portland for the she his daughter?- luncheon and bridge party. Seeingf the dty .F ?? Mr.Vffand Mrs. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cowgill ox juivh Campbell will be hostesses Portland this weekend. at two -luncheons, on Wednesday Please don't ... ook for it now, but L and Thursday The firi are Maxine 3uren, have-Uved fa Salem long m enough to have been caught , in the .barbed pUy bridge the remainder of the wire fence around the postoff ice, to shoot afternoon. ' passersby from ambush where the Court mtr.nJ!JLUmr apartments now stand and to have chewed jJJtiT. decoraUon. for both af- tar intended for paving Court street, but Also on Wednesday is the ar- never did I know before that there was an A or a B street in Salem. y ! ji TA7J1T V lOllillSt Will j ADDeCir llere Marjorte Edwards, the gifted young American Tiolinist who plays here on Wednesday in the high school auditorium under the sponsorship of the Salem Com munity Concert association. Is a pretty young girl wltb none of the twists of temperament usual to a budding rlrtuosa. Marjorte lores her bicycle and her cocker spaniel, her knitting and needlepoint, her friends, swimming and horseback riding. She has definite' ideas about most things, encouraged by her par ents. In books, it usually Is his torical novels or biographies. In clothes her dresses must have "chic. in instruments she is at tached to ber violin made by An tonio Pedrlnelll in Crespano about 1853 but hopes for a "Strad" some day. In music she likes everything as long as she finds it "good." She likes Vehudi Menuhin. The 1938-3ST season, with thir ty recitals, took her and her mo ther, who always accompanies her on tour to Oregon and- Califor nia, as far south as Texas and ton the New England states. Com ment heard here on her concert at The Dalles have confirmed the lavish praises of her ."tone of haunting beauty, -remarkable beauty of tone and purity of style and a command of technique worthy of a Teteran." Her program In Salem in cludes: works by Bach, Debussy, Mozart, Mendelssohn and other guest composers.-.. Many of the numbers may be heard in the music room of the Salem public library in record form. Among those are Bach's, "Prelude, E. Major," "On Wings of Song, Mendelssohn. "Dense Espagnole, deFalla-Krelsler and Scarro Tarentelle" by Wienlaw- kt. The Salem Central WCTU will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock In the hall on South Commercial street It will be the annual Christmas benefit for the Children! Farm Home. ' Mrs. Walter Leham is In charge of the program and Mrs. " ' ' V 1 Lenore Mann (left to right), George Alexander, Louise Ramage and in the -Snikpoh play on Friday night, 0 1 1. I Tl "D ' T!-J OilUJJil JTlUy. IU i-t? tt 1 o 1 x i 1 aivjxi wwiwwi jraUVAiilXUiil The annual Snikpoh" pUy. given by members of the dramatic elab of Salem high school la scheduled for Friday sight of this week m Salem . high school auditorium, This year's play is "Skidding, a Hardy family comedy. , ' Tbe fact that the play Is writ- "T, l Zatow - PaJna," ao successfuny presented Tear before last by the same aroap. is iweommeaaation enough tor the plot and Interest. The family of movie tamo is aa am as- r . ; ' t lNeW MemDerS OI Milk Piinclo -Wile VUeSIS (J n. st i;ia IIIUUI ' ----- lncheon and an afternoon of bridge to honor new members Is Salens and vicinity. The affair will be held at Masonic temple. Hostesses for the sfternoon are Mrs. John Imlah, Mrs. Ladle K. Sweeney, Mrs. IL Lawrence Lister and Mrs. C C. GsbrieL Wednesday m . r "K JC J Q )e lViall Y -' ' ' "' ' ' . Wednesday topi the list of en tertaining days this week, with a number of Salem women Inviting- guests to luncheons and bridge. - i Mrs. J. N. Chambers has asked s ctmb 'of'raesu in for laach fair nlaaned br Mrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs. Vera Miller - and Mrs. Wolcott Buren. They will entertain a group of friends for luncheon at Godfrey's and then go to the Power home on Center street. Mrs. George Waters will be hostess at her home on North Summer street on Wednesdsy to a number of guests who will come for-luncheon and n afternoon of cards. , . WOmeil S CirCleS A7l II vJC The Women's circles of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday, December. S. Circle 1 with Mrs. C. B. Slegmund as leader will meet with Mrs. Hub bell Young, 1399 D street at 1 o'clock. I A no-host luncheon will be served. Circle 2 will meet In the Boy's clnb room at 2 o'clock with Miss McGowan as leader. Circle 3 will be led by Mrs. A. F. Marcus and will meet with Mrs. L. M. Birch, 220 South 24th street at 1 o'clock for a lunch eon. Circle 4 will have Mrs. L. O. Clement- as leader and will meet with Mrs. L. L. Laws, RFD 5, at 12:30 o'clock for a no host luncheon. Circle B ' will meet with Mrs. H, O. Taylor, 1885 South Commercial street for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Mrs. J. W. Harbison will be the leader. Circle 6 will meet at 2 o'clock with Mrs. W. I. Williams, 845 Chemeketa street. Mrs. C. S. Pratt will be the leader. Circle 7 will have Mr 8 R. T. Boals as leader and will meet with Mrs. W. B. Robinson, 663 North Liberty street at 2 o'clock. Circle 8 will meet with Mrs. Bertha J. Darby, 625 Union street at 2 o'clock with Mrs. N. J. Lindgren as leader. Hospital Group Has Meeting The Desconess hospital auxil iary met Wednesdsy afternoon for a regular meeting. Mrs. P. W. Erickson was in charge of the program. Several musical selec tions were sung by the Kraft quartet and Rev. Jefferson R, Ford was the speaker. The following hospital commit tee was appointed; Mrs. F. F. WedeL Mrs. John S. Friesen. Mr. Tom Dalke and Mrs. Gustave KJLV&ll rnUUY Ul lng on the stsge as oa the screen, This play Is a bit more sophia tlsafed than "Growing Pains, ao cording to Miss Leila Johnson, dt rector for the Snikpoh club, and there are several adult caarac- ters. r r- . y Mre. Parker IS vi1D wv71 XO HncfDQc; XlOSieSS Mrs. C. W. Parker will enter tain Monusy anernoon with luncheon and bridre iisri hnnn inr the member. It her club anc several additional guests. Holi dsy decorstlons will be use about the rooms. Special guesti are Mrs. F. DieUlck. Mrs. Ken aeth Murdoek, Mrs. J. N, Chtmb rs, Mrs. Miller Hsyden and Mrs Percy R. Kelly. Members include Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs C T. Johy, Mrs. Lee-Warnlck, Mrs. Cal Pstton. Mrs. A. R. Hunt. er, Mrs. Roy Mills and Mrs. C. W. Parker.