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. Tb American war Mothers t t i 1 CM win meet at the Amerlcu Lather- I I OQTl Tr I TO ' XJ . an church on Tuesday afternoon 1 AOllCLL g JiflAf at 2 o'clock. Mra. Minnie Hum- T I it phreys. newly-elected president, ,M TRTTfil Tl will preside. Mrs. Frank Perkett, the former president, resigned. TC cl Informal Party At DeMytt's but' . . . the Philharmonic benefit as usual, proves a second Easter parade, with all Salem tumiiKT out in new spring bonnets and suits. The Salem General hospital to COmfiZ m MrS,?OIl auxiliary, arranging a tea for Jones in a red hat and navy sheer suit, snort friends of the organization, are Mrs. Karl Beck in black suit and hat, pink col completing plans for the annual i mA troll moitm-sorl Mrs filenn Seelev Miss Jeanne DeMytt entertain- eTent which will bo siren this . ensemble Mrs. William Lvtle wore ed with an informal party Frl- Tear at the home of Mr. Edgar m rose ensemble. Mrs. Wimcrai JLyue wore day night at the home of her Pierce on Fairmount hill, on black shot with gold. Miss Frances Melton was parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. De- Thursday. April 11. in all black, Mrs. Kenneth Bell in black and Mytt. Walter Kirk Is In charge Ut About then we became confused, by Those bidden were the Misses of dining room arrangements and "Y, " tKj, , Patricia Hurd. Patricia Plank, has asked Mrs. Earl Sneil, Mrs. oil the pretty ladies. Nancy Cbappell, Rosemary Gal- uonaid xoung. Mrs. uaniei rry. Prlxnrose path . . . Barring too heavy rains. fjr. ucrsiuiuv 0uwuM.va - berta Paulus, Mary Letty Parker. Pour. Pianist Will Play Here Carolyn Bates and Corlnne Wade. Dances Given Last Night Are Gay Dancing parties and the affairs that preceded them make social news this weekend. The Town club entertained with a formal dance last night at the Marion hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Allen were among those who enter Mined Informally before the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hall hare as their guests this weekend Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stoddard of Portland, and attended the Town club dance. -Mr. and Mrs. William Ham mond entertained with an Inform al party honoring a group of Sa lem and out-of-town guests be fore the Town club dance. Bou quets of tulips and daffodils graced the guest rooms. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chester Frits. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Shield. Mr. and Mrs. Don ald McCarger. Mr. and Mrs. John Heltxel. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stols. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dra ger, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ham ilton. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dunkin of Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Scboel. Miss Carol "Pomeroy of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stoddard of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. William Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dunkin. formerly of Salem, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Schoel will en tertain with a breakfast this morning honoring both couples. Almms Dance A group of high school studen entertained with a formal dance last night at Hazel Green. The hours were from 10 to 1 o clock. t Mrs. Chester Cox's hundreds of primrose plants Mrs. Wayne Loder, in charge will be In their best bloom today. Mrs. Cox is of serving, will be assisted by inviting those who like primroses to see them nt'h SSr'Srsf RaeyymoMnd8' aSt today at 262 West Lincoln. "Come into the Steele, Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. back yard, the few out in front cant compare Clarence Hamilton, Mrs. Ken- to the others." she says. neth Wilson. Mrs. Willard Mar- . . yjf rvv n,,rKi to. shall and Mrs. Loring Schmidt. Family party . . . Mrs. Frank Durbin re Arranging decorations are Mrs. turned this week from a visit with daughter Paul Hendricks. Mrs. P. D. Qui- jrg. Frank Chapman and family, who moved rnSLri te San Jose. Although the Chapman. Mrs. Ralph Cooley. Mrs. Harold found it hard to leave Salem, they are making Olniger and Mrs. Robert Taylor, many friends in the south and like it, reports Mrs. Durbin. Jfin pliiK tn Pioneer coifee grinder . . . Nora Anderson VJXdi LltI 1 V1LLD LkJ V,QTnc in fir, A it norrt street wimer rmd crrind UUCitlW . -w - " coffee in an old-fashioned mill, sell it for a nickel a cud to bewhiskered Salem men as a Films of a complete year on the centennial benefit. Incidentally it's reported Skyline Trail will be shown at the husband William Everett Anderson is grow r Mofday'nfghfirtne4 a lovely blonde whisker arrangement in of commerce. Mr. James Loder order to use the family mustache cup. will show these colored films for Nicest tfrfmj . . . Betty Hamilton's Salem HIT, 'sw'the trail at mds heard about her engagement to Jim the height of the flower season in Wilkinson by way of nice personal notes de midsummer, fall and winter. Mr. livered by the mailman the same day as her Loder will lake them to four automobile shows during the next few months. I rfhlp Sttl nriS TO View Films Ernest Iufer will talk on the planting and care of lawns, old "Qp TllHrTH and new. Non-members are in- J-'v? JUA-lVJCr iftad.mairtfteeend payment The Spinsters hare announced K Olcihv Tq Exhibits of flowers in bloom the Judges for the exhibit of dec- 1&u Aa are being brought by those at- orated tables which will be held tending the meeting. The commit- at tne Marlon hotel, April 24 tee includes Mrs B. O Schuck- from 7:30 to n o'clock. The pro- mg, xurs. mjrua v au &auuu, inn announcement party was reveaiea m , Statesman. The party was given at the Chi j UGSQclV Omega house in Eugene and the family heard about It on the previous Sunday at dinner. . ThU year seems to be one for rfiUmlr a! fh wask . . WOS a striking centennial anniversaries. Not only Centerpiece ot th mX . . . T"". U salem celebrating its one hun- arrangement of yellow calki lilies cmdsnap- dre(Jtr blrtndJlyf but maJor ,ym. dragons, red amaryllis and. white cegonia py orchestras throughout the leaves. The table was covered with a char- world are honoring the birth, one treuse damask cloth and you can imagine the hundred years ago, of Peter inch furor it at the benefit bridge . tec r iven "- n?u. for the Philharmonic, orchestra at tne Marion The Salem phiibarnronlc or- on Friday. chestra. In Its third concert of And a lady to match . . . 'Perhaps it was the current season on Tuesday only a coincidence, but Mrs. Wallace Wharton Jflg. .-5 looked mighty nice pouring coffee and sitting mualCt at the chartreuse table, dressed in an olive George Hopkins, distinguished green dress and hat trimmed in a large char- pianist, composer, and teacher at treuse feather. The only thing lacking was a the University of Orepon, Is fea chortreuse hot dish holder to protect her hand lli ISe while dispensing hospitalities. Beethoven "Emperor" Concerto Little adventures . . . On the way home, for piano and orchestra. Mr. Hop when the car radio boomed out with martial kins is a pianist of many attain- music, followed by a calliope number, we mn "earbe" 'THnhl!! , j, , . jj , , wnen 8 years old and during his slowed down to cruising speed and made te- early studies was directed by Ai- lieve we were in a parade . . . Unusual, but fred Butler, a prominent pianist interesting, we saw a lady, driving down the and teacher of Los Angeles. He street with one hand and talking the sign "'l' profsionai en- i ..l u t u 7 i 1 gagement at the ape of 13. language with the other. It would take a rear Mr. Hopkins studied piano with vision mirror for the back-seat driver to make Harold Randolph, director of the herself heard . . . Going past a blacksmith Peabody conservatory, and theory shop that sports a busy radio, there poured whltnDGV,slUv stru be. conductor of x u "t r t - v .t- t i- i tn Baltimore symphony orcbes- forth I Cry for Yooou. Nice feeling, when tra. After w!nnIng a fellowship at somebody wants you! Julliard foundation In New York Modern improvements . . . After seeing his piano studies were with Er- one of those electric driven lawn mowers in ne8f Hutcheson. He studied com- 4i i i,.r. j . . . position here and wrote "Themes me hardware store, Dad is going to get one and variations" for string quar- and hitch a little trailer on, so he and Mother tet and other works for which he can go places while doing the yard work . . . i becoming well known as a com- Maxine Buren. 0?f.r- The Beethoven "Emperor" Con certo, which Mr. Hopkins will play with the orchestra, is without doubt the most original, imagina tive, and difficult of all concertos. It is not only a display piece for the soloist but the orchestra has Miss Grace Bailey of Portland x Xj. rp will spend the weekend with her iilTGmOOn 1 CX parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey. Is Today- Hostess gers of Independence This afternoon Miss Juana its iuRt h nr In th m 11 i-lth Holmes and Miss Ruth Moore parts which might have been tak are entertaining with a tea at en from a symphony with their the former's home on South High magnificent rmnrionr Th. Ka- Catholic Daughters of America etr4eet- The calling hours will be tifui "Adagio" or second move- contract club met at the apart- ucl"ccu ocioca. ment is one of exceeding loveli- T H Morley and Mrs Hugh Ro- ceeds from the Spinsters show ment of Mrs. Madge Olsby on t "?Z W c.orne,lu J"1 ness. and in the finil "Rondo" I! rJJZtrl g will ro to the Salem General hos- Thursday. Members present were R?'5 !Bi--tnJ doranLMi88 Beethoven unfolds the full splen- Dltal M- Mary Radamacher, Mrs. !"," aoioi. k dors of the piano, which demands pu&i. . -,.,.!. T7iii ceive. Assistine about th en fat n. ... . ... . . The Judges will be Mr. Linus uaroara tt.arsi, jwrs. r.nen wvm, w, K f i lUB uimosi in artistry rrom the . ... . . . " . T .... y-. . w TT1 Tirkit. mjr A !k,.t. 1 uuuio t, ill ue It I IB. U. lj. Craa- .ll Mrs. H.U1CI jiicaey, 1 o r m e r Simpson, Mr. uraaiora v. wmm, r. neieu nunc, aih. , Mr T ,i,,n '' principal of Mill City high school. Mrs. T. W. Creech. Mrs. William Meusey. Miss Catherine Zorn. eu ' Vartv MUa ri.rf iTPfff,h The Program for the will be the guest speaker at the Connell Dyer and Mr. Winstanley Miss Lorraine Meusey and Mrs. 2 m!m mJh ramiiv Lriaub ls: Delta Tau Gamma Mothers' club Jenks. Those wishing to exhibit uisoy. concert and Miss Merl Dimick. r" ,,. v . , . . M , vrnmv visnnTm U Tr, W Un.nn. who was "J. rv,"' ..v 7 In Sni.i fr- tm .nnr .ine centered Muiio y" i jtruuuw '"" jw". - -t- meeung 10 ub ueiu i uiuiauuc uum v - - with an arrangement of shell .Allegro najor (Em- cauunaui An wm guiru me cen- iiLiTbi " i" jw"- 1 meeting iu uu uciu t t,uoouuo uum " v - - - - - - with an arrangement of shell Aiicrro Dizobeth Goebel before her marriage at a home ceremony n4n on Monday afternoon. She Bobbe Shlnn. 2472 or Miss Dor- were Mrs Lucille Peppercorn and ,nk caladIum8 mlxed wIth Ea8t Corerto Ko. 5 in e n.t m.j t. yesterday afternoon. will talk on "American Indians." othy Alexander. 224. Mis, Mollle Tulllus. 11Ues ro8eg and tulIp(j -iVTk------ Miss Goebel The Hl-Y Mothers club will Chuck Miller and his band from V J , . .rfL.V Th. . . j . ...j .w- 1. . J. E. Trvon at 1:30 o clock. The the large number of high school "Pcake" or the f"""?" T"1 TvArriCiH tudenu. alumni and friends who be three refugee, G"many lVlOlI I lGd CiL attended the affair. Austria The assisting host Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon "W8re- . .io,u H Om itertained with an informal par- Mrs. O. D. Adams Mrs. Robert L. nUIIlt? r orster ana Mrs. a. v.. nasg. entertained with an informal par ty preceding the dance. The serv ing table was centered with an arrangement of spring flowers. . Those bidden were: Mr. and BOOTd PlOnS neW Mrs. John S. Lochead. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hslvorsen, Mr. and Cr-rfCr SOri PC Mrs. Joseph King of Portland. -' KJi ICO Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cronin, Miss Peggy Mlnkiewitx, Mr. Emory Hohbs, Miss Helen DoddS of Eu gene. Mr. Frank Cross, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Pomeroy, Miss Isobel George, Mr. Virginia Cross benhorst, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Cannon. The executive committee of the Salem Community concert as sociation met on Thursday for a Miss Elizabeth Goebel, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goebel became the bride of Mr. John W. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Thompson of Greeley, Colorado, yesterday afternoon. Judge John L. Rand officiated. The ceremony was read at the home of the bride's parents, on tt T - irkA ; l discussion of this year's ticket . !, .'. j urw 1 a 1 tu wuii iiiitfs kuu xtri us, :a ruuitiu;, inisa xsxjitci ... a?rn A HUriiMfnn fl uCWraiea Wim lilies HUtJ ro?.0"!? CCoburnn Gra memberThl" d large bouauets of f?r:-?5 5! occupied much of the meeting flowers graced the guest spring rooms. time. Tne bride chose a navy blue In previous years the student military suit with white collar and minimum because it was neces- Her hat was navy blue straw with orv t fill nn ipsIq in ttiA andl- white flnwpn Rhu nre a rnrancA t. last night before torlum DUt thi9 year the expect- of bouvardia. The bride's mother r . ed increase in sale of season ti- ..Mi"JrlB Drfger nterta,ned ticket price has been set at a cuffs, for her marriage costume and Mrs. Rue Drager, on North Capitol street, last J i.w . - 1 1 . . d increase in sale of season ti- wore a navy blue ensemble with - . . cket8 wlll create a seating prob- white accessories, flowers and favors made up the lem The group agreed to raise Miss Goebel attended Salem taoie appointments. the 8tudent price to halt the adult schools and Colorado State Col- u.,?Jfr"v,rj,rn Plad w M " tlcket c8t- sJ"stem wh,cn has 1?ee o' Education. He was affili- wi".- P' been used in all other communi- ated with the Delta Pel fraternity. w" . on, Za Bm r, ' UeB U8in the community series. Immediately following the cere- Mrs. Harvey Qulstad. Mrs. Clay- Tne advance in student tickets. mnnv th m,,r,i0 loft . bwua v. & w aw vt wun the aaaea numoer or aaun ding trip along the Oregon tickets expected to be sold, the beaches. Upon their return they borne Dyer and Miss Doris Drager t m ? x--git c urn v viJ"" 1 y. .'V v ' a a ' 4vk s. - ' -f w: , --tr" :. , i , X'-rv. - ' f , Xxrvrptt from Noteracktr 8ntt - .' Tiebaikowsky Overture Salennelle 1M2 TichikokT PRACTICING A BIT is George Blais, one of the three Maccabees Go to Portland artists In next year's series The community concert series works differently than most oth- a 1.... . . er concert courses. Tickets are k. LVr.f.r."Pf.? enlmlm- sold In advance, during a one- committee stated, should make it wm make thelr home ln Salem for artists who will sketch guests at the Junior Women's club Art T-Joro C!Vinw in possible to bring higher priced several months and return to Col- Center benefit on Wednesday night. Miss Madge Reid, a mem- iluloc kjixjvv in orado in September. ber of the committee, is posing for Jhe artist of the Maccabees motored to Portland on Wednesday to attend Initiation and a drill exhibition Junior Women Promise Interesting Time at Art Center Benefit Reunion Plan wrfi campaign. lag comium "r ' 1 then determines what artists are Jl OOrOritY Tallahl tnr tha imniint of mon- trolt( Mich., supreme commander. , u A aif mriA imr finrin. ?r?"" ties, the Junior Vomans club s T..ni iiova the show committee. Salem hirh ami that ' terplece. Bouquets of anemones will be used about the rooms. Mrs. O. K. DeWitt will invite guests into the dining room. Mrs. f-i 1 it 1 t r Nelson Adams of Silverton, Mrs. rlOtll-AISOD VOW1? George Duncan of Stayton, Mrs. t-L V 0 James H. Turnbull and Mrs. Eu- On Prrt lirrrrtr gene Hubbard of Corvallis will OLllUIUUy pour during the afternoon. Assisting in the dining room v Th.e F,r8t BaP"8t church will will be Mrs. Frances Jernigan S6 the scene of a weddIn8: ne" Miss Hazel Roenike, Miss Bertha ?a,Urday n,gnt when M,BS MaT" Babcock, Miss Daisy Hayden, ?f"e Al8P daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mona Yoder and Miss Helen r 8 G- c- r111. becames the Fletcher. bride of Rev. Thomas Roth. Rel- atives and many friends will wit ness the impressive ceremony. TVyfro Vnv Preceding the ceremony Miss Vir- lVirS. KnOX rlOSteSS, Sinla Mason and Homer Welty A T 1. B,nS and MiM Kathleen Broer Jl ijUnCneOnS P,fty the lolin. Rev. Irving Fox will officiate. Mrs. Arthur W. Knox enter- Since the bride's parents are tained with luncheons Thursday residing in Los Angeles. Mr. and Friday afternoon at her F1yd McClellan will give her home on South Commercial wy. Miss Elsie Bonar of Seattle street. The affairs complimented flas been chosen as honor at a group of Salem and out-of-town tendant, and the Misses Helen matrons and are the first in a Austin and Alma Stauffer of Sa series of parties planned by the lem, are to be the bridesmaids, hostess. The girls will wear soft shades of The small tables were set with blue, yellow and pink and carry pink linen and small crystal nosegays. bowls filled with pink camruelias Mr. Donald Varney, Portland, were used as centerpieces. Sev- will be Mr. Roth's best man and eral hours of bridge were in play ushers include Robert Hurlburt following the luncheons. and Mark Hatfield of Salem. Guests bidden Thursday were A reception will follow at the Mrs. Sydney H. Kromer, Mrs. C. church where the bridal party, Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Russell F. the groom's mother, and Mrs. Bonesteele, Mrs. James H. Laid- F. M. White will receive guests, law, Mrs. Willard C. Marshall, Mrs. Albert Ram&eyer and Mrs. Mrs. Edwin P. Armstrong. Mrs. Marion Curry are to be in charge Donald C. Roberts and Mrs. El- of the reception. -mer J. Scellars. The hrida.1 connln jrlll lea. Committee chairmen of the Friday covers were placed for Salem and for their wedding trip Salem Saddle club meeting on Irs- Donald McCargar, Mrs. Har- have planned to enjoy the scenic Tuesday night after the regular ?nd Brock, Mrs. Howard A: spots of Oregon and California ride at the fairgrounds stadium, ex Mrs. Theron Hoover of In- They will make their home in discussed plans for the club's dependence. Mrs. Albert Bayne.' southern California where Mr ii ib. majofl nam. Airs, westiv sih v - i j - w & .a rwiv& W 1 LUC r rirun. June, Plan th Jonas hallef arid Ieor Corln. n.i A",, . ' . 7 .,: V" 0.1 rr-v, c.tm t.,i whn hT the show committee. ho will annear in baritone con- ,MvtnA. i . . . U. ..j iv ,,. Art rntr nn of thlr Mrs. Ethel Lau, chairman of - - v.auvc-b in tcicuiauiiK Liie m lu Art uemer uu neuucouaj uikui ... - - Among the Salem group were 20 Maw ' f.nilM.tM -Mm Aumm mt Vnv ceri on April 1. annual manager, and Mr. Mace Sills. . Thl" aplg11 wl" 2 on April were in charge. Attendinr from f,n A. " oe conciaaea Cr0np har war a In a week. Headquarters are in phi Elisabeth Taylor. Hilda Lynch. e naior noiei loooy. ine pian Oregon graduate at Salem high and the Bible Insti- Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prime hive 11,? L?1 AjlSe.le."I' Mr Roin lternational reunion day t the Salem Woman's clubhouse three major projects ior ineir - ----- -as their guests Mr. and Mrs; Sloan riifnT. tfc- i . ' 20 and 21. The local on North Cottage street. club year, wlll give proceeds, of ? Mre'id rid.e5aC.t- Thomson of Echo. They are P"flal h ome .of . hl J"' Unm..tfl! Unu,ual entertain, tin. H , wm bVs the weekend at the ftfi or . oY . " - displays or scuipiure, ceramics. - vi .viu . scneauiea in tne staaium. StatA rnllprn af t tn . , , the nre-achool child, and Others Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Ir. and Mm R1rmn.1i Mra. George K. Allen is enter- Lamport and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steele have as their guests Mr. Clarrice Lyneh. Edith Bate..' Le ., 'ree ticket .to anyone hostess for alumnae and for Del- ?InC ?J1 ' the benefit o find at the center many 11. n.. nk. rv.n.t.. selllnr five adult tickets, has t. n.u. .1 design win ieaiure me Denein. , AIA .siuTKHinn li Bates. Dorothy Douglas. Anna MHU n" "caets. nas ta Delta undergraduate chanter BDlendid means of self-expression Caiaae. AHcm ' Dontln ViraHni. proved a successful spur 10 uciei from tha TTntrt n.,nn uuick cnaracter saeicnes 01 ni.ni.vt from th vnrlnna art w . v v. vZ . 41.. . . . ucor"r MaJx6ff. Jne M;r.hiriUa6. Mr, Estm . Brunk. Vecirdl r U'.f 0M bJ depVrtmeVt. at the center wlll be , Margaret .1'; -en. -Bertha Loveland." Uta Silla,4 Jr ecordliif to J. Lyman Steed. lng to word ju8t reCelved here, -George Blais Tom Medley, and arranged about the club rooms, at her aplrtment this weekend. kowln. nome at W- JLJ ndNMi Kchard Algie of Maria Rothweller. Edna, Mtn.r tit association's president. ha hn .nnnim.H ,,.i, Iola Lewis of the Art Center, will .., ;ne.. i.t ln .t..aT th.m y worwood, New York. Emma Finden. Irene Flnden. Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, man bv Mr. Prftnr4- km stiv- add novelty to the affair. Guests mt lelanro KiwntlTP at tha Art Alma1 Brooks, Debbie Joe Wood- campaign manager, will take in- ien of Portland, state alumnae ma7 buy theIr PortraiU for a Center have offered attractive ward, Bernice Rentschler, Bar- tormatlon calls at 9286. bara- Crawford.- Maxlne Fleet. Amelia Hoff man. Lois Dourlas. 1 X T Ai . Emogene Woodwardd, Antoine V-'Uvlt?o iVlttJUiiy Wednesday chairman. amall sum to add to the pronts prileg f0T games. Including some On that weekend the state-wide of the benefit. These three artists pieces ot sculpture done by blind meetings win be held to observe re panicuiany mieuieu, ? u students. Caiase, Alice Weston. Virginia Hlaele, Margaret Kurth. Nona .Faahlngs, Lois Gregaon. Jane the founding of the sorority and to promote fraternity education .1 K i and friendship. Alpha Gamma MotlierS Meetina s Uttfl luuuuru 1U 19VI GrffiOD. Vlri&n KlnkU, Ltda Co- The followinr circles of the Syracuse unlversitv. and was one To ans associ- of the first groups to establish A1Viva alt, Albert Sweenk and Blanche Presbyterian W.o m Sweenk of Portland , ' . Auxiliary Having Barn Dance two at her home. 940 North 19th "A 7. 1 The Lion's club auxiliary is street at 2 o'clock. Mrs. A. F. OOlem WOmeil tO allon will meet Wednesday af- and maintain a philanthropic pro- lernoon. uircie- one win meei at ject on a nation-wide Bcale to nome of Mrs. U. A. Macy, Mrs 1115 North 13th street for a 1 dent o o'clock luncheon. Mrs. C. E. Sleg- Delta mund will be the leader. Mrs. J. J. Nunn will entertain circle Contract and auction bridge. pinochle and "500" will be in play, and both men and women are invited. Players are asked to furnish their own table acces sories. Reservations may be made by telephoning Mrs. Lee Crawford, 6463, Miss Hazel Shutt, 7570, or any other member of the commit- The state board of University aw . a , I V1CKUU a liuvi a uctu en auow If STV-iI AiUfc.f nP eB!" ln8 in Salem Friday with twenty f the Salem Alpha Gamma mpmber. nrGent. Arrlvine aiumnae association. ,4 .!,. J ii.j v ten which includes: Miss Ethel statehouse and the library build- Redden, chairman, the Misses ing Luncheon was served at God- Madge Reid, Esther Calllson, Beth frey's followed by a business Billings, Helen Boardman, Nina session. Mrs. C. C. Wintermute. White, Alice Welch, Kuby bast state president, presiding. Plans for Junior weekend. May itwiwunng a oeneut oarn aance Marcus will be the leader when t ,1 i at St. Joseph's hall Thursday circle three meets at the home JrOnlCina night. All members and friends of Mrs' John Anderson. 196 are invited. Prizes will be award- South 24th street for a 1 o'clock Mrs. Fritz Slade will honor a 10, 11 and 12. were made. On ed for the best costumes. The luncheon. group of Salem and Portland ma- Friday afternoon of that week hours will be from 9 to 12 Mrs. L. O. Clement will enter- trons Tuesday afternoon when the next board meeting will be o'cjo tain circle four at her home on she entertains with a luncheon held. The committee tn charge of North lflh street at 2 o'clock, at the Waverly club. Several The scholarship fund of 1800 the affair Includes: Mrs. Jack Circ'e fjve will meet at the home hours of bridge will be In play was reported for use In granting runrer. Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mrs. of Mrs. I E. Barrick. 1610 South during the afternoon. Spring three scholarships this spring to " Jr " uet,r "n Church street with Mrs. J. W. nowers win make up the table deserving high school girls. About wwu.u twiner, nil, tiaroisoa as tne leaner, a 1 appoinimenis. William R. Newmyer. Mrs. Ed- o'clock luncheon will be served. Those bidden from Salem are: ward Majeck. Mrs. Ralph Nohl- Mrs. John Scott will entertain Mrs. William Connell Dyer. Mrs man, June Locnridge. ana Mrs. Bert Caster. Tickets are also ob tainable from any member of the Salem Junior Woman's club, a Vienna Theme of Junior Dance Tha T 11 n f Yv Aman '4 41 lit in. $2000 was reported in the stu- o1 mnr,- frmni w,n h. hoi dent loan fund. Saturday night. April 20. at Ha- x-reseni irom oaiem ci "Anrfl n Vienna" will aren. . wajoo ner ana airs, circle six at her home. 1189 Court Arthur Rahn. Mrs. Taylor Haw- Philip Barrett. Mrs. G. H. Swift t rJ L " X ll " " itmt at 9 oVlock. Mra. rharloa kins. Mrs. Keith Powell. Mrs. Er- x,. ti, it r.rbn ua lUB Richard Carlson a n . v - 1 .1 r...w tt o - Idea will be used In the music ana Daughters of Union Veterans of circle seven will be entertain- Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mrs. decorations. Tommy SeRIne and the Civil War will meet at tho d at the home of Mrs. William Prince Byrd. Mrs. John Carson, The Missionary and Aid socle- him band wlll furnish music. Women's clubhouse Thursday Schultx, 678 North Cottage Mrs. Daniel Fry, Jr., Mrs. Lowell ties of the Knight Memorial Miss Marjorie Weum is general sight for Initiation and lnstruc- street, at 2 o'clock. Mrs R. T. Kern and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, church will meet at the home of chairman for the affair and will Hon. Misa Ethel Burns of New- Boal will he the leader. Mrs Jo- - V - Mrs. E. B. Perrlne, 5664 North be assisted by Mrs. Tullus E. fcerg will be with tho tent aa la- sepL Banner will bo hostess when Tho American Legion Junior Cottage street, Wednesday at Klrklin and Miss George Roth, tractor. she entertains members ot circle auxiliary will meet Monday after- 12:30 o'clock for a luncheon. The decoration: Miss Cleo Saueressig, "".' alrh at har tiAtna rxn MnrtK Pan. noon at the Fraternal Umnla Utr mil Martha circles will aerva nnblicltv: Miss Barbara Whinnle. ' " v mm-' ! I LVI' t5TSMTC?n " ' T 1. " .. " . . . Mra. Curtis D. Cross Is exnect- ltol street. The meetta will begin Mrs. Onas Olson, child welfare luncheon. The business meetings refreshments; Miss June Loch- riiV .T"tT xiopions, 01 ir University. of-Oreqcgi. who vrill rrpperrr vrffr. ih ; to return to Salem Tuesday at i o'clock and Mrs. N. J. Llnd- chairman of tho senior auxiliary of tho societies will bo held dur- ridge, tickets; and Mrs. Wesley s. niificrrmonlc orchestra In tho organization last concert for " do season erfenrWoH od after an extended trip. (ran will bo tho leader. will bo tho speaker. lag the afternoon. Roeder, orchestra for Tuesday night "at the Salem high school auditorium:'