t - , ... IS HONORED Mrs. Wayne worthy high priestess of Willamette Jerusalem, thi3 week at Masonic Concert Membership Tickets to Go on Sale all Next W0ek The Salsi Community concert association will open Its annual spring one-week membership dinner at the Marlon hotel. The campaign on Monday night with dinner is for the purpose of arousing Interest among the mem bership salesmen and to dlseuss plans for next season's musical at tractions. The Community concert as sociation each year brings to Sa lem a group of nationally known artists, and the sale of "member shlps," or tickets works in a uni que way. In order that funds tare assured for the coming sea son, the association sells member- Garden Tour in Corvallis Nearby cities often provide events of Interest for Salem folk, and such a program has been prepared for Corvallis by the Ore gon State college, with the coop eration of the Oregon State Fed eration of Garden Clubs and scheduled for May 2 to 6. The four-day program is primarily to raise funds to complete the erec tion of the large iron gates which bare bee J wrought for the en trance to the campus. being printed for aOmittance to ' den pilgrimage, morning and aft ernoon lectures, art show, sale of garden sculpture and a large tea are among the things offered dur ing, the four days. The program is being planned in conjunction with the spring meeting' of the Oregon Associa tion of Nurserymen, the.. Oregon Roadside council, and the State Federation of Garden Clubs. - . A garden pilgrimage is being featured for one afternoon during the week, when 1(0 gardens of the city will be opened to visi tors. Special services will .be giv en on Sunday morning at several churches. - - i :'.; ; A large garden tea party will be held on Sunday at Memorial ' Union Quadrangle w 1th Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Beatrice Walton Sackett, Mrs. F. M. Hunt er and Mrs. W. J. Kerr among the hostesses. Guesta at the tea will also be conducted over the campus during the afternoon. - One of the many lectures on garden subjects will be the illus trated talk on roadside beautifl catlon at luncheon on Friday. " - -. The gates are to be installed at the .Madison street entrance to the campus, and. are massiva Iron" structures which were con structed wader the supervision of the WPA. Had they been pro duced commercially, it la esti mated that thefr Talue would he $16,000. Funds are now being raised for purchase of. concrete, -installation of pillars and stone caps. -'- - :- -'- . "- ' ' , " Drill Team to Be :: Entertained , :- Mrs. L. C. Marshall, assistant drill captain and Mrs. Ansa Knrth. district manager of Wil lamette tent hlv No.' , of the - Maccabees will entertain the drill team acd their mothers Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Dr. 'and Mrs. L. C. Marshall on route C. All mem bers wishing transportation are asked to call Mrs. A. Kurth b fore Thursday noon. - The TUmble club of Willamette tent htve will meet Thursday at 1:3 9 o'clock for a social hour at the bora of Mrs. Annabel Kurth and Mrs. Anna M. Kurth cn routs 3 .1 5 , ?,,, .'1 -ir J Henry. who was Installed as SHririe; White Shrine xl temple. (Jesten Miller photo.) ships which are paid for during the one Week campaign. A comimlttee then selects art-, ists who! will appear in : Salem next winter, choosing the best available for the amount of money raised during the drive. For the fat three years, the as- soclatlon I has brought four per-' formances to . Salem, although only threi are guaranteed. Among! the outstanding artists who have eome to Salem under the banner of the association are: Mischa Eman, violinist; Julias Huhn, baritone; Rose Bampton, soprano; Mozart Boy's choir; Jooss ballet, and Igor Gcrln, baritone. It Is necessary to obtain a membership ticket during the next week's campaign, as no tickets are sold afterwards and admission to single concert! is not available." Mrs. Glen Seeley is chairman of the dinner committee, Mrs. George Itr K. Moorhead Is in charge of membership ticket sales and Mrs.r Max Rogers is secre tary to the association. Mr. J. Lyman Scecd. will preside at the banquet. Campaign headquarters are at th Senator hotel. Many Salem persons are planning to work for ja free ticket by selling a given number of memberships. Mothers Meet nt Mc Wain s The Sigma Tau Mother's club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Homer Mi Wain at her home on Fairyiew jiriTe. A 1:30 o'clock dessert luicheon was served. Mrs. C. W. Parker presided during the business - meeting. The special guesta of (the day were: Mrs. Al Edmnndsob, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Florence taylor, and Mrs. E.A J. . Dugan. The tables were decor ated with) small bouquets of spring flowers. . Those present were: Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. F. Dietrick, E. ; B. Gabriel. Mhs. C. F. Lewis, Mrs..C. W. Parker, Mrs. L. A. Ramage, Mrs. Frank W. Power, Mrs. I. M. Doughton,. Mrs. WtUiam T. Mil ler, Mrs. H.! R. Pickett, Mrs. El mer Smith. 1 Mrs. C. L. Blodgett and Mrs. Homer McWaln. ': ', ' ' .u Fraternities o : f -Entertain ' ' . i . ' ; -' The fraternities on the Willam ette campus will' entertain with their' spring formals.next Satur day night. The Kappa Gamma Rhoj fraternity will . celebrate its . J 0th anniversary at a banquet preced- ing the dance. The theme of the dance will be Chinese with the; chamber of commerce Arranged! like a Chinese festival. Wesley ' Lang and hie orchestra will pro vide music; j Loren Hicks is In charge ot the affair and will be assisted, by, Al Ferria, Winston' Bunnell and Cliff Stewart. The members of the Alpha Pet Delta fraternity are making, ar rangements for their dance at Ha ael Green. ) -An .Hawaiian ' motif will be used 'in the decorations. : Chuck Nelson and his band will ..furnish the music. .The dance committee . la headed by .' Dean Trumbo. -'-::', ' " A formal party U planned by members of the Sigma Taa frater nity at the house for their spring dance. Roger Foster Is general chairman for the eTent. " . ! : ;: " airs. Ineria Eajpitrom, Mrs. Al- berta Walker, Mrs. Eva Martin, Mrs. Goldla Kyle and Mrs. Jl. Q. Henderson motored to Willamina on Wednesday from Salem Re- be a ah lodge to be with Mrs. Alma Henderson, state president, when she paid an oXlcfal visit la that city. - " ' Gross-Docids in rene ; Miss Helen Dodds ehoie an. all-white color scheme tor her . -wedding yesterday to Mr.'; Frank Cross, which was solemnized ' at 4 o'clock in the Congregational' church in Eugene. Miss Dodds,' : Is the daughter of Mr. Austin Dodds of Eugene and MK Cross Is the son of Mrs. Curtis Cross of " Salem. Rer. WUlIston Wirt officiated' at the wedding .service. Miss Marjorle Scobert was organist, and Mrs. E. E. Wyatt sang "Drink tv Me Only With Thine Eyes", pre ceding the ceremony, The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a sown of white, fashioned with lace bo dlce, satin skirt and train. Her long veil was of silk net with applique of rosepoint lace.'. 1 Gardenias, 1111 es-of-the-valley ' and white sweet peas formed her bouquet. i. :-. . , ' - The matron of honor, Mrs. Pe-. ter Kess, wore , white chiffon, t .white flowers la her hair, and carried a bouquet of white tulips, sweet peas and maiden-hair fern. , Bridesmaidn, -Mrs. Herbert Large and Miss Virginia - Cross . were gowned In white chiffon and carried white tulips, sweet peas and fern, Mi& Helen Ann Dodds, ' in white organdy acted as flower fin.:. . v - Mr. Edwin Cross was best man for his brother, Mr. Richard De Ters and Mr. Tred R e i d y wera ushers.. .-. t I - .Both the h ride and groom at-, tended TJnlveislty of Oregon. He la a member of Phi Delta. Theta and the Active club. She Is affili ated with Pi Beta Phi, PEO Sis terhood and is a member of the Spinsters. . , . -. - A reception was held in the church following. the ceremony. " Assisting at but the rooms were Mrs. C. P. Tillman, Mrs. A.- E. Cas well, Mrs. J. O. Hold, Mrs. F. M. Carter, Mrs.. It. T. Burnett, Mrs. . C. L. Schweringy Mrs.' Nelson F, McDuff, Mrs. John Dodds, Mrs. Fannie McCamant, Mrs. George I. Hurley, all of Eugene, Mrs. Frank Durbln, sr.; of Salem and Mrs. E. F. Pearson of Portland. Following the reception the couple left for a trip to Canada. 'They will make their home in Sa lem, where Mr. Cross is connected with the Valley Packing: company, ' Among thof motoring to Eu gene for the ceremony were Mrs. Curtis b. cross, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbin, Mrs. Prince w. : a,"vMi!ir5n Spears, Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, Bliss Harriet Hawkins. Miss Rovena rL2JSSSi:2 uu win. x am nvuuricas, Mr. ana Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Ches ter Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Jam Young, Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Sim m o n s and Mr. and Mrs. JC T. Pierce. Irish Tea Given On Wednesday I An Irish tea will be given to. the social rooms of the First Con- Weddincr T-l ' JZiUQ gregational church Wednesday. ; w pnekson will , officiate. The n r, ,m 'nV v5 handle light service will be read exh?biJon0 ft Sr llS.1 SfSorafed hand painted in pastel shades, rlflm! d wUtfffi - In the afternoon. Miss Betty Lhm.n n ni . finL IhtheaeveWnmg.PMr. Wll " aiary Virginia Nohlgren will be soloists and itT,1 TS2S J cnt: belle Lllburn and Carof John- son. Mr. Raymond Hutchinson will tell of his tour of Ireland In both' Mr.w e Ha and Mr. : W.LNeXhit w'inrfe S?i hour. In the evening. Miss Clar wl11 alternate with Mrs. ' R. J. Hendricks and. Mrs. Kittle Grav- r- " ' ' ' The committee in charge of ar-; Z , rc7 -ansa., var anness. Aue puouc is m-, Tited. SororityWili Have-i Reuriionxy j Alpha Gamma Deltas are plan ning a varied program for their: international reunion, day aVOre-, morrow. Phi undergraduate ter will welcome alumnae and dergraduates ' from Oregon southwestern Washington i" RegistraUon will te from 1 to 4 o'clock. Saturday afternoon, with roundtable discussions from 2 to 5:80.- At f o'clock a bnffet dinner will be served for mem pers and their-ruesu, f ollowed : by an Informal dance at the chap- ter house. At 12:30 there will, t flre2Idl.rtI1?iar0,i singing. Sunday, actlvitiea ln-; " .? aviai "cuiui u tour or the camjiBi. Similar : Weekend programs will be. held in every state and In many Ca- nadlan provinces to observe the lounamg or tne soronty ana to promote iraienuty. eaucauon. , Oregon Alpha Gamma Deltas . e, atueat. Miss Vlr- sium. , t irer, JTf?- a imn n ai - - iwrniarT- rrfuaurnr m Delta province and a graduate of J the University ot K Oregon.' will - also be present. ; . ; - - - Mrs. Frances Held Stochlen, state alumnae chairman, tor Ore gon, is general .chairman for In- ,ternatlonal reunion day. On her executive committee are Mrs. James Turnbull. . president. Sa-r lem Alpha Gamma Delta dub: Mis. Mary Worrell., prejildent, Klamath Falls club: Mrs. We Kerr, president Eugene club, and si.it tieiaa Wiggins, president, Portland :diVta; 'Wni'I, 18 caarge oi reaervauons. assisiea by Mrs. R. C. Boss, In charre of .nr?ti; : ' cur " CT , . lr. and M.ta J. DeMrtt bav as their enest'llrs Fernandl Ashmnn of New York' She ia Tthe t,ll,Z wl!,- ,,,1 J3 J4 Hntir- who has slaved i Sal- sereral Umes. . ,,. MARRIED KECENTLY--!vras who was Miss Ha .Versteeq- before i her marriage last Sunday. - Oesten Miller photo.) K JT "T i MlSS Jr Oil to Be Married L..! ri.u ... . ai-.v Miss Elsie Mne rou, aaugn- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray' H. Poff r-oJntaTtT. ItM t7. R. Reese of. Newport, this af- ternoon it 3 o'clock. The ;cere- miw llt Ka ran A at tti a fintnA of u T and T Rev. P. -mi, tintt rhnnen a rnwn ?1 .wnIte net over , white satin wjji carry a bouquet of aweet peas and roses. '.M".;Dor - pgg taTfeta froek aVd-carry nosegay of mixed spring flowers. - - ; Mrs. Poff,other of the bride, 7W i m .nrn vith crchM ae. .CMv7 -Fred1 Brevie bT Portland Wiii act aa best man lor Mr. Oh- mart -' An Informal reception will fol- center the table. Mrs. P W. Erik-: -An -.in -nn- and Mrs. Fred Bre- SupSm leav f or a '.wedding trip down the coast to ' San Francisco. For traveling Miss -Poff has chosen a navy blue and . white rensemble, TJpon their. re-: turn mey via live in oaiem. Miss Poff - is : a 1 graduate of schools in Kindeer,North Dakota and Capital Business college. Mr. onmart Jga ; graduate of . Eddy- t-j: 1 Ti -AlJJ rlOnO,! V lOlln - , , - . r (X KeCltai Plan , ; uii. Uitln no6dfnoDrti and : MlM Eileen Goodenough afo ap-: pearing In violin and piano recital at the home of Mrs.- David Eason on Menday j night at 8 o'clock as tne tiTBt in. t -regular " spring - . series of musical programs spon- .gored-by ? Mrs.: Eason.': The pro- rram begins-at S o'clock,- and Is invitational '."'.'.. . . i .? i itiss Marine Is a pupil of Mary Schultx Duncan, and Miss Eileen nrg. ijason. They are daua- teri . f . Mr, and Ifrs. Bryan ooodenongh. - 5 . snf a m ' j nmuat. - yT- rw - w 1 1 ' . ."T pla" reiet ; . , " . , , v. i ac a aa ccionor ;bi!f, rsiry SaiHag , VUUi ImnrTifa JIkDo"" utl Pit Sau Aasslasta BTM' Tha Hoauniac Bird i-.- Drd i irn m ' J. Tne second .program at xne Ml.horafl, will be presented on: .Thursday by Lamar. Crowson, IS- aar. crowson, is- pupil of Nellie uid The yoBng j"-w,u .Unl:X rr; " T-l " V"JV. - - asm by the Portland auaience Trhen he anoearefi o est sole 1st with, the Portland Philharmo'tilc light the tapers, Mrf Boh Rlewaia or"s?t; under iSS Ilodge Z.o :'vr- Mr. Arthur Hatha- oageias montn. ey will oaher. ... Tbe Ledte PTA vlll inert Wm- Miss Dickson Is a graduate of a.-? -iil.. ;" hUh school. The young hni th.-wTinVT f ir and the usua' discussion - "1 1 " ' y V , . . Mrs. Chcffles Joy Strikfaden, 2 041 t JlooJ'c but ... it's inspirincj to look around dur ing a concert, cjt what can bo seen of hand some faces, .peaking from beards, andsee the entranced 'expressions who goes to all : ... i. i. t... i ji when musicians burst forth in T'i Wayne Hery. who has been sliccessfully directing the Rain- DOWUirls lor the past three years; has taken .1 . t t 1 1 1 ' .1 11n.11. ri " 0iI-Ule JP 01 oeinw neaa 01 rao Ol Jerusalem. M Just a line to let you know . I . that the visitors over the weekend with the Herbert Dorbys in Portland . . . that Mrs. Georaa B. Garvlea' of Tcrcomcr is a cruest of Miss Mabel Robertson . . . " -Bioumuma 91 iew- vooa have taken a cabin for the next fcot Carmen Jean .Vehrsis visiting in Eugene ber sister, and . brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. .Herman Burgener . . . and that Mrs. C. E -Weston arid Miss' Rosamond: Weston of sts of Mrs. CT. Jory and Miss Melva BeUe Savage. 1 1 f Pmil - ,,U1 'Celebration of birthdays over Court street way, , night there was "when Marilee Fry . arid Great Mvers aaain celebrcrteti Ihelr: birthdavs loattiJv. :er. Mrs. -Myers was dinner hostess to .the Dan I. Fry. iuniors. the Dr. R. E. Lee the Dr.-Milton" Steiriers of -Portland.! There In spirit V . ; was Mrs. & lng a case of ttie flu during me i. - t i: ' ;l m" Centennial r-Tea To . PI nn nflH .i.'r r t t" ; - 0 They American Legion auxiliarf . chairman of the aiiair ana viu.wn ' j xt . - i r assisted by the membert of the DCXira ' lNaiTiea lOr a miliary, Mra. O.l B, Palmateer - and Mrs. Jerrold-Owen have been - - asked to pour -during the r tea hour. "Mrs. Albert- Grtti and Mrs. J. Turnbull will have charge - of the refreshments. - x v The matrons , wha wUU serve - will be attlredf In the-Centennial costume as will -others members oa. tne eommiuees. ; im p" . the Centennial - celebration , wiU prevail - also In ' the- decorations ? aad entertainment. --u ... ReservaUona are be4ng received - By Mrs.. Seeley at 71l and aars. . Walter Bpauldtnr t ssof, ''jtrs. - Members of the board of di- BpanWins; i finance officer ct thtt.tors are being announced as: auxiliary and Is assistinf Mrs. . Mrfc corM aii. Mr. oi. n. im. geiey. - j . - - H1 J1 . - - . t- . . - - - Miss Dickon?Is; , : loeiiviuin- - rt. cv(Uw riUViAn " A n rh- v ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. tncsson of tWent Salem' has announcea 1n of her marrUke ' to Mr. j;., A. j Tjovd- Ir - which' will ' - - . K-i .Al-mnlxed at the Ford Mem- or c ReT. "a,j' i." , i'JS. H. Tbompo. Mr. Wiii a. Wartm, Miss Dickson will bo attended Mrfc j, wiices.-Mrs..Oerge .vuh by: her sister. Miss Bonnie Dicl mm.! w. c. Viimiow. Ssstainiog ib , Thursday. hi "riwi la matri- I - - ' w f.h r. -utu ieanna age oy " , . l7ii Sweet and Miss Helen Evans will eol8 will- live In West Salem after their wedding trip. 4 5, BRIDE OF A WEEK-Mrs. Edwin SUck, married at the home of her parents last Sunday, is t : . aw-.. She's im ocrcrin rrHT V,,o Notional Music behind elegant iiigm wors. Russian music. annn9 that Mr. and :-wnere uiey six months f-wonnhmrf frrvniil , u. wad Deanna. Forget-me-nol boys and girls , ; Uncle .Milton grams to cover. l i - - . Si Walter Den- Ji birthday party school.' things I was . there?. nt V s. .Mrs. ?. William L rWHipsand -Ty Yrwri "PluK ' : roup or friends including Mrs. I OWll, XjOWTL VIUD rp?te ' BT'M"h.;-,B '' Scellar!wA T " " - - nLMr5v W .'motored.,,!! v-IaUSanne Z. H-: - . "..to Woodland. Wash.; Friday, to a ;. : - .; . . luncheon j glyen by Mrs. . C E. , - f - xxlllnarmOniC -. , t ., . . , , tv. Tvni,..mA.i. nk.... goclatlon, meetins;.' on Monday night. . reelected Mr I Waiian Wharton as president and named Dr BrtLCe Baxter Mn d Broer Mrm Breyman ' Boise " vice presidents, Mrs. Karl Becke sec- 1 ,,'t,,-' and Mrs. Clifford Taylor treasurer. - Mrs W. E. Ander- on was again named business-. and Edonard Hurliminn director of the orchestra s ; ;' "ii" arion, ist. 'iittm HuArwPiv t . ... . . - - - . jw i Kttevdrk. Mrs. Rot Borland. Ir. . Vnneti, virrini- jfeit, Mr. Fio E. MiUer. lutpfc Moody. stf.. crt K.i- ton. Mrf. Hrry L, Pm, Mr. Ou K. . iWes, Mrs. mx Boffr. Judf Drwwt ner nome on tne bllver- ..UA - KMan n n arw wkmi ura. liMna f""lv iSJSfJT w - her birthday. . The affair ford Taylor, it ill Lcn Bulla Tartar. Mr. bwmw: . r a a. c ji ' v t 1 Mra.- Lweii Ken, Mr. w. H. Lytie, Mr. b.,u,t s ol). oiM,i ' ., m,a. .Wait.,. .4 :,, , V. ..Miss ratricia Otten, danshter of Mr. andMrs. George T. Otten, who la attending Goucher Col- lege In Baltimore. Maryland, will lead the leads in tire cast of Ro- tia Hood for the .;iay .esUrities. the former Jewell Strikfaden. - .Oesten Miller phota) thouah. as busv as ever with week. . . ,.. .. . . iqt tne poor music cnuc the concerts, regardless. n j.ix iArm l'a InterftcHnrr n Tn tha AiUaranra in paying guesta at these .affairs. One concert lately drew a large number of faces unfamiliar .in these suxTOuridings. The applause was loud- est at the Gorin concert of any concert this c 1 . uunu wuwu w uijjf. tuutcu """ year. j ; . Lilcea new home . . . doe3 the beautiful pink dogwood atop the hill on South High street. The Louis Lachmunds, who moved it from their Court street place, are inviting visi- torsi to enjoy it today. , , . Hokuit pokus ... . several observing spec- tators at the John Charles . Thomas program in Portland the other, night reported .that they sawi a Deanna Durbinish looking girl in fitted blue coat, white collar 'and large white hat If le.tnio OTfinf fhrif ij vrrten I wv.. .wuw( u.v.' . . ' .. 1 ... We didn't slight the of SHS at their Vodvil on Friday simply too many other pro- Jt was. proclaimed the : best ji . j. .i ...: i. vw oy uioBa wiro ww ji, uians& ro oui wnuy ei," will be given on Friday as, hairbd ; friend Bob - Mundt who directed 1 the the elementary schools contribu- ''Carnival.'' If it's repeated (as rumor : sgys' it tion to Music, week. Miss Oretch ; will be) maybe we will write it up with plenty KT??l sflrfctor. ( 'l!6 of Nourishes as. we. usuaUy like to do high S w JJSt we'll kn0w becau6e we'll say . i' . , Maxine' Buren.- . - : i Town . and Gown :" club meet Thursday at -Zt.SO'o'cIock in Lausf anne nail. Mrs. UlUe Scott of -Dorothy Anne Hobson, 12-year-Portland wlir speak . during- the oW pianist from Valsets will be meeting;, and her topic --.will - be guest soloist. : re ;:'. . racuana ricuon or nampeeg. '; She wUl relate the arly hUtory of Jthe city.- , y , - : The hostesses for the day in- elude: iMrs. Hoy Keene. Mr. W. T. Icnk. Ura nan 1b i h tkntij Mrs. T. O. Brady, Mrs. W.rF. Han- sen, - Mrs. S. O. Franklin. Mrs.' Pngh. Mrs. L. M. Purvlne, Mrs C. P Bishop, Mrs. Otto Paulus and Mrs. J.- R, Pallaek. v - ' T Martha Sprague wlU spend the first weekend In May as the ruest of her parents. Governor and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Thla be Miss Sprague's. first visit to Salem since last May. She Is-, employed v-la thq i bacteriology laboratory of the Stanford-Lane Aospiui in tt ranciscov - , . PAr o' ptV, X VA Jifllk, llO, X IUU1 MIsa' Helen - ..r; It, ' V.Z.T.. "f- 'v, .uu.u., wn rona. fompiimenuns; rs. t r vnan snmniimanitaif' lfea Carlton Roth who was eclebrat- wa an old fashioned taffypull. - . Followlar a handker .how .P for Mrs noth.' the wowcr for Mrs. .Roth, the handkerchief eve- At ning. was .pent informally. . . a r . . a. a centered the table which "'"r,.ln! iTrrWTr! w. w. wna . vuu.., cloth.- - - lK ' Those , ionorina: Mrs. Botlt were; Mrs. Itay Lafky. Mrs. Join Cattrall, Mrs. Jack Carlton, Miss Marie Dare. Mrs. Joseph Bern- srdl. Miss Mamie Olson and Miss iieiea j.ay.. ... Given for Dancers Those who danc:;d at the aa nual formal given by the Salem Junior Woman's club last night at Hazel' Green also were guests at several parties given , before and after the dance. 7 I s ' .. ! -The . theme "April In Vienna was cleverly carried out in decor ations and music, by the commit tee headed by Miss Marjorle Weum. . . - ' , :, Mr. and Mrs. John Ficklin en-1 tertalncd with an informal-liarty. last night preceding the d.nce, honoring Miss ' Marjorle Dunlap and Mr. Kurt Schleuss, both of Belllngham. - Iarge bouquets of spring flowers decorated the guett T rooms. . - ; , v. j Those bidden were: Miss Mar- " ' jorle Dunlap, Mrf Kurt Schleuss, i Mr. and Mrs. MefrrlU W. Truas, h Mr. and Mrs. Al Looney, Mips Jean Hoes, Mr. Raymond Gallagher, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ficklin. u Before Dance ' ! ' -A buffet supperl was given at the home i of Mr. and Mrsv Roy Ferris last night when they ea-, tertalned a group of (friends. An arrangement of spring flowers centered the serving table, -a The guests Included: Mr. and Mrs. John Cattrall; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Roth; Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Thiessen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simon, Mr. and Mrs.- Denis Keese, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Armprlest, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gensko, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaferalso entertained with a small party at their home on Knapp street. : Miss Nina White was hostess when she entertained with an In formal party before the. . dance. . Guests included: Miss Margaret Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worral, Mr. and. Mrs. James Pike, . Mr. . ' Leonard ' Ho we 'and Mr. Robert Won-ai. . ; ,,! ! . Business Women To Meet; i r : ; ,-':! I- 1 ..: The April dinner 1 meeting of the Business and i Professional Wpmen's club will be held on Tuesday night at t 8:30 o'clock &t. the Golden - Pheasant. Pro fessor M. E. Holcomb of Willam ette university has been secured and nas announced nls topic as Meeting Human Needs in a De mocracy.". Prof. Holcomb has also, been engaged In expert service work durinjr the bast winter for 5XJon?n Count' Welf4re com' New officers for the ensuing year will be elected at the meet ing. The nominating committee's report includes: For president, Mrs. Rose Wilkes; first vice presi dent, Carolyn Wilson and Hilda Swenson; second rice president, Dorothy i Cornelius and Helen Fletcher; . recording secretary. Hasel Roenlcke and Agnes Booth; corresponding secretary, Bessie Tacker and Marguerite Shelley; treasurer, Betty ;Elofson and Any-.Laura Hale; i directors, Ruth Moor T.vdfa Wnntn r.r mi MpOre, Lydla Wooten. Grace GI1 Hffick?Kffle Smith"' W,Dl'red The recreation committee has nnounceI a costume ?arty for SCelne,.T' April 24th, at tlie 1 Cherry City Bakery -recreation, room, at 8 o'clock This is an- other of the series of "get-better- wQuainted" J affairs; bein spon- t0,red by the faltm ?ut Ty tit r ij' i FUDllC , bCllOOlS . rT - v A5oic;f 1 u -p11. I . Among the many interesting events planned for i Music week, whtcn 1" scheduled -as a national u ii.l t . ,, ia wMiva uunureua 01 pupus iioui county rural schools win partici- ?e? on Wednesday May 7 at the high 1 chel auditorium, i A..9"VTe,ient1on c H"m.Per- aina g-opera - iiansei ana uret- be Gretel. Inland Hoar, will he Hansel and a chorus of. 250 chil dren will sing numbers from the opera. , n .. Vernon Wiscarson . will direct the Junior Symphony orchestra in PWwm of musie on Monday night. May 6 at the high school niMHnTn tm icin -k. h' second appearance of the newly formed orchestra for youngsters. r. a large number of school chii-.J drea are competing for the eil- vr cup which is to be awarded 'tor beat music week poster. ; The Salem - high school "pro- niin vlll be riven the week Previous -lo 'the others, because, f 'il schedule. . - -K T vf f r"Yr"l 1 rrr f lJLULl: KjUSJLllQl Will Sing i. The American Legion auxiliary" Quartet will appear in concert at" the' Roberts studio on Monday hirhtj April 29, for interested foncert-goera; They are beinf ; sponsored by Capitol nnlf of tbo American Legion with Mrs. A. i M. chairman tor the auxiliary; In direct charge. : ' Because f! small seating' ca r paclty of the studio, only a llmit ": ed number of seats are being- sold. ..v The euartet Is one of the most!' UBfauA mnnlrnl rrnnni - In . th " . " rK"iea 6o oa won Eeverai eistlnet national honors. The quartet -has been generous In a n a singing fir various "charltiible af- fair, and thm . - following. The four voices are unusually well blended and the lons-tlme association has resulted In ex- . . - A : women :'WU2.en' - "..:: . !'.:. : . g we qaaneurt; nia-. : 'ed Tyatt' flm 8Pranoi v,1 : Lou Etarr; ..second k soprano; Ar- lcae Crown, first alto and Grace osel. necond alto.. MIsa Lena Belle Tartar Is director and Mrs. Kenneth W. Daltca U accompaa- 1st. i