t ' JXb 021X2021 STATESMAN, Colsm, Oregon. Sunday Homing. February .2. 1S41 Miss Guthrie Married to Mr. Lytle ' In a setting of spring flowtn, fcnlma and white candles la the ' American Lutheran church last ilist Miss ; Erelyn Guthrie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester fruthrle,- became the .bride of Mr. Wilbur Lytlo of 8alem, son -Of Mr. A. K. Xytle of Toledo. Her. P. W. ; Erlksen performed the ceremony at t o'clock. Miss llasel Cooper sane "Because and Miss Carol Cook was the accom panist. Mr. Keith Fender was the Organist and played the wedding marches.; v ; - uj .f - : :. The bride, given In marriage f ttM rnvaa amarr WhsVA Vool afternoon frock, black ac AaaaortMi and a eorsatre of - aar- jdenias. , , " . . Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. . Wilmer Johnson; Mrs. Johnson were a plum moire taf feta frock and a gardenia cor sage. Ushers were Mr. Gus Ler tnon and Mr Thomas Nelson.; . Mrs. Guthrie wore a b 1 a c k town and rosebud corsage for her anghter'f wedding. A reception In the church par- !ors followed the wedding.. Miss Jetty Hurley cut the bride's cake md Mrs. P. W. Erlksen. presided it the aerring table. Assisting were Mrs. Cliff. Ovisdn, Miss Lr- Jaino Guthrie and Miss Florence 'ellen. - . ' Following a wedding trip the louple will reside In Salem. The brlda attended Salem schools and rfaa groom Is now attending Wil lamette university. Legion Auxiliary Hostess Group The American Legion auxiliary Is entertaining all legislates women and their friends Monday fight at t o'clock In Fraternal temple. This Is' a -biennial occa sion with Capital nnit and is much anticipated. The legislative committee of the auxiliary, consisting of Mrs. Arts White, chairman, Mrs. Nora Bates and Mrs.' Florence Ames is in charge of the affair and will be assisted by the officers end Mrs. Albert C Gragg, Mrs. Lester Newman, Mrs. Peggy Alford and Mrs. Edna Rowland. Mrs. Earl Saell and Mrs. Doug las McKay hare been asked to pour. , The program consists of selec- Jions by the Willamette univer ity string trio, the personnel of nich is the Misses Mabelle Lil- srn, Maxlne Goodenough, Marcla rye and the accompanist. Miss arian Hermenek, and rocal so- os by Louis Ragone. An Invitation is extended through the press to . all legisla tors' wives, TlslUng auxilisry members and their friends. A Valentine party Is being planned by the Junior American Legion auxiliary on Monday af ternoon at 4:15 o'clock In Fra ternal temple,; lf . ,t . , . Miss LaVon Cannon and Miss BererlT Kraeger are making the, trrangementa - and Miss Joan 'ores Is In charge of refresh ments. Mrs. Louis Ramus, a member Of the Americanism committee of the senior unit will eonduct a test a the flag. Mrs. Cornet Has Birthday On Tuesday a group of friend 4 gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cornett for luncheon honoring the 81st blrthdsy of Mrsr Cornett, . Those present were Mrs. Rose Van Duzen and Mrs. Lela. Culley f Portland, Mrs. Emory Wood. Irs. C- L. Schwelnfurth. Mrs. D. I. Simpson, Mrs. Ada Phell, Mrs. F. Rellly, Mrs. Lucille Hunt, frs. J. C. Bird well, Mrs. Sara Hue. Mrs. E. J. Mauk. Mrs. A. F. 20th. Mrs. A. D. White, Mrs. ayme Hill, Mrs. Irene Wirt, Mrs. Nellie Harrison, Mrs. C. A. Sobinson and Mr. and Mrs. Cor stt. ;' : - Among other callers were: Mrs. L. Reaney, Mrs. Will McDoa- Id, Miss Agnes Gritton, Mr. E. Mauk, Mr. C. F. Rellly. Mrs. Cathryn Starr and Mr. and Mrs. rred Royston. On' Wednesday i g ht the lit. Cecelia Guild members of St, Paul's Episcopal church are en tertaining with a benefit bridge party at. the parish house at S 'clock. Miss Margaret Bell and Miss Mary Eason are co-chairmen if th affair. At the refreshment pour, the Valentine motif will be psed In the table appointments. Irca' Ccsbo's tkn't Torsret Feb. 14th! 'And remember'. . . a Gift' -'from Cooke's . . . together . with a beautiful Valentine : Card ... will make yowr : Valentino the perfect Gift! . SEE OUR NEW STOCK OP VALENTINE CARDS I Cl2i2:n:ry Co. 370SUUSt. SaIa,Or; a. Give MRS. LESLIE SCOTT, wife of Oregon's new state treasurer, is taking an active part in social life of the city during the legis lature. CLUB CALENDAR Monday Delta Tau Gamma mothers club Lausanne hall 2 p.m. Hal Hlbbard auxiliary 6:X0 covered dish dinner, woman's clubhouse. Inspection. Junior American Legion aux iliary, 4: IB Fraternal temple. American Legion auxiliary. Fraternal temple, 8 p.m. Legis lators' wires guests. Wesleyan Serrlee Guild of Ja son. Lee church Joint meeting with Leslie Guild at Jason Lee church, covered dish dinner, :45 p.m. Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary sewing club, with Mrs. Alma McWhorter, S90 North Summer street, 2 p.m. Tuesday Laurel Social Hour club, 1:45 p. m. with Mrs. Albert Beckman. ' American War Mothers meet st American Lutheran church, I p. m. Salem Central WCTU all day meeting at hall, club luncheon at noon. WCTU all day meeting, 10:18, hall. Noon luncheon. Eastern Star, S p.m. Masonic temple. Englewood Woman's club .corered dish dinner for. hus bands and families. United Bhethren church, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday Thimble club. Neighbors of Woodcraft, with Mrs. Evelyn Visnaw, 1530 State street, cor ered dish lunch, 12:30 p.m. Mission study of WSCS. Les lie Methodist church, with Mrs. Gsorge Henderson, Hoyt and Mason streets, 2 p.m. Thmrsday Fruitland Women's circle with Mrs. Orsa Fagg. 2 p.m. Raphaterians with Mrs. Floyd Utter. 446 Oak street. Book-a-Month club with Mrs. W. E. Kirk. 9C5 Court street. 1:30 dessert luncheon. Liberty Woman's club, 2 p.m. with Mrs. W. D. Olden. Trav elogue by Mrs. C. W. Stacey. All-Day Meeting For WCTU The Salem WCTU Is plsnning sn all-day meeting and noon covered dish luncheon at the hall on Tues day. The program includes: 10:15 DTotMnte Mr. Lul Is(rnoll. 10:4S WCTU Special Dmja Mr. Minnie Hnlt. 11:10 Kw YTC Material Rnth Toot. 11:S0 BaaiaaM aaaaUn. 11:00 Noea prayer Mrs. Lrdie Liehaaan. Lanes. 1:30 EevetieaaU Mr. William Wedel. 1 :45 TJaie Sigaal skit. 1:00 Merabernhi) aa4 Literature Mr. Etta White. 1:45 Temperance sad Miailoaa Mrs. C T. WUaea. - 1:00 Today 'a lefialatiea. IMtcnsiea. Tho Mission study group of the Woman's ! Society for - Christian service of Leslie Methodist church will meet at 2 p.m. on Wednes day at tho homo of Mrs.. George Henderson at Hoyt aad Mason streets. Mrs. W. S. Ankeny and Mrs. Mason Bishop will give short reviews of the study book. Mrs. C. W. Stacey will talk about the society's work In the southern states. " Mrs. Dean Polndexter, Mrs. Alma Barkus, Mrs. Clara Lu cas, Mrs. W. Ash and Mrs. Anna Carnes are hostesses. Tho . Salem General hospital auxiliary will meet Tuesday morn ing at the YWCA at 10 o'clock with Mrs. Charles A. Sprague pre siding. Representative Allan Car son will speak on legislative measures : pertaining to hospitals. A nominating committee will be appointed at the meeting. - . Mrs. Wallace Wharton will sno ' tor to Portland Monday to attend ' the Portland Women's Army and Nary league luncheon at ths Aero clab. , . r " Friends ? of Mrs. Sanderson Reed and her daughter. Miss Ssl ly Reed, regret to learn that they are leaving this week for Portland where they will make their home. Redecorated EnUrgced Usual Wave 79c : Perm. Oil r- APosli ffste l Comwet Upen - Tnnrs. uve. by Appointment - Phset S6S SOS First Nafl. Bank Bldg. 1 CASTLE PERM. WA1XT3 ' (Deacon photo, Portland.) i Juniors Play In Concert Wednesday I Again Salem's youngest musical group, the Junior Preparatory or- luw". ronaucwa oy vernon Wlscarson, will appear in concert at Salem high school auditorium, ine program, scneduied tor nest Wednesday night, will include se- lections from operas snd sym- phonic numbers. The group of young musicians win piay from scores simplified to their range of ability. The average age of the players Is 12 and this is their second year under the baton of Mr. Wlscarson. Included will be excerpts from Finlandia," "Ths Blue Danube Wsltt," "Tsnnhsuser Overture." "AnvU Chorus" and the "Soldiers Chorus" from Faust. They will play, as is their custom, the na tional anthem and "America the Beautiful." i Many of the following members of the orchestra are to be playing ior tne first time in a concert: First rlolin, Irma Davis, con certmaster; Addy Lane, assistant concertinas ter; Andrew Zahare, Wanda Stelnbuck, Shirley Adam son, Donna Jane Macklla, Ruth Bain. Stella Pearl Teeson. Leona Bell Wallace, Allen Aplet and Lowell Aplet; 2nd violin. Phillip Blankenshlp, principal; Frederick Lien, William Wilson. Dick Jones, Germond Lamkln, Marian Cun ningham, Wade Carter, Gloria White. John White. Romona Spence. Dorothy Rergsvik. Doris Walaer and Artie Mae Phillips. Cello. Bonnie Daugherty, prin cipal, and Wanda Rlngland; flute. Roberta Rodgers, Jsne Aeton and Betty Zo Allen; oboe. Dean All port; alto sax. Deryl Yocum; French horn. Newell Williams. Glenn Garrett and Merlin Sehulse; clarinet, Roy Houck, Dorothy Star key, Robert Casteel and Ronald Spence; trumpet. Norrls Hunsaker. Ardenna Freetag and LaVern Jackson; trombone, LaVern Hei bert, Bobby Jones snd Tommy Faught; percussions. Vern Esh, Jerry Clay and Kenneth Bagwell. Mrs. Myrtle Lawrence will leave Thursdsy by train for Washing ton, DC. where she will visit with Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ross : T. Mclntlre. She will return by wsy of St. Louis, Missouri where she will be the guest of Mrs. Emme line Ysntis. Mrs. Lawrence plans to be gone several months. ! Danafaters of the Nile will sweet on Monday morning at 10:30 to Miss Phyllis Walls. The evening lce Brennen. will give a series of nd Mrs. C. R. James. Mr. aad sew for the Shrine hospital. The was spent In playing games. The three concerts on the evenings of Mrs. Robert Buxsard, Mr. and Mrs. luncheon, to be served at 12:30, guests Included Ellen Erlckson. March 4, April 22 and May 25, In C. W. Parker, Mr. and Mra. Wal will be under the direction of Mrs. Arthur Bingenheimer. Frances waller hall. The a eappella choir, ter Smith. Miss Chloo Anderson. Albert Smith. All visiting Daugh- Blankenshlp, Delbert S e e g e r, wi.ie. made a anlendid reputation Miss Joan DaRette, Mr. - Dave ters of the Nile are Invited to at- tend. 5 , r-i WILL CONDUCTVernon ior rToparatory orcnestra. wno wui conaucx , mem m u house on Monday. A S:S covered concert of Ihe season. The. program "will be given In the Salem . dua appr win preeeed the busl hlgh school auditorium on j Wednesday night . . ness meeUng. Hosts ori Friday- ! Lt and Mrs. Dwlght Lear were , hosts for a smsrtly arranged au revolr party Friday night at their home on ' North 10 th street. The . affair was , given In i compliment - to Lt. and Mrs.- Harold A. Thorn- . as, .who are leaving (or Taeoma where Lt. Thomas will be sta tioned at Camp Murray. Cards .were In play during, the . evening and -prises were awarded to Mrs. William F. Sanders, Mr. '8am L. Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felke. A late supper was served by the hostess. Honoring Lt. and Mrs. Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felke, . Mr. -and Mrs. Mark Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Carleson, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wynkoop, Mr, and Mrs. William F. Sanders, -Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Rose,'. Mr. and Mrs. -Ray Webber, Mr. and Mrs. -Louis W. Amort, Major and Mrs.-George Staur of Portland, Miss' Jerry Glover, Mr. Rudolph Kallander and Lt. and Mrs.. Dwlght Lear. i Crook's -Favorite Classic Tsnor One of the most Important slug gers yet to appear on a Salem plat form is Richard Crooks, popular American tenor, who comes under the sponsorship of the Salem Com munity Concert series on Monday, February 10. . Once a boy. soprano, he is now leading tenor of the Metropolitan Opera company and -his voice is known to millions of radio lis teners. On a recent poll of male radio singers, based on votes of radio editors throughout the Unit ed States and Canada, Richard Crooks was awarded top place among the singers of classical mu sic. With his wife and two children. Mr. Crooks recently returned from a tour into Australia, New Zesland and South Africa.. The trip was to have been a world tour, but the declaration of war sent them home. The concert Is available onlv to . those holding Community Concert tickets, although special arrange- ment has beennade to accommo- date members of the state leglsla ture. -j-, Lngstrom-Tanner VOWC SrHH v w vv The Carrier room of the First Methodist church was the scene of a lovely wedding Saturday night . music lessons. His first violin cost with msny admirers, when Miss Rose Tanner, daughter the equivalent of f 1.7. Local audiences will hear a of Mr. K. Nowak of Aurora and Four yeara of study won . the well rounded concert of the light Mrs. W. R. Guiles of Parkplace, youthful prodigy a scholarship at er classics and several of Rubin became the bride of Mr. Lawrence tn Roysl Conservatory at War- offs own original -compositions. I. ienirnm. nn Af Mr. ni Mn aasr: Latsr he studied In Berlin Highlight of the performance. If C. O. Engstrom. Rev. J. C. Harrison read the '"vice at S o'clock and Mrs. George Fletcher and Miss Lucille Wick lighted the altar candles. vi" w"f "JHmf vf - Love You" accompanied by' Miss Andrew Ferguson, who also played the wedding marches. The bride wore a floor length gown of blue slipper satin fash ioned princess style and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses aad whits bouvsrdis. Mrs. Milton Larson was the ma tron of honor and she wore a pink taffeta gown and carried an old fashloaed nosegay of pastel flow ers. Mr. Larsen served as best man for Mr. Engstrom. The ushers were Mr. Oeorge Fletcher and Mr. W. E. Mc Clary, A reception at the Engstrom home followed the ceremony. Miss Irene Jacobsen cut the bride's cake and Miss Clara Lilja and Mrs. Frank LaFrienler pre sided at the urna. Assisting In the serving were Mrs. Thomss La Duke. Jr., Mra. Lloyd Bergseng and Mrs. Wesley Goodrich. Mrs. Grsnt Conwsy was in chsrge of the gift book. The bride attended Salem schools and la employed at the state unemployment compensation commission. Mr. Engstrom at tended Salem schools and the Uni versity of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Engstrom will b, ?ir i! st home sfter February S st their suburban residence north of Sa lem. Thursday Mill Patricia Scott wss hostess st a surprise party given In honor of the blrthdsy of Phyllis Walls. Alvin Schmidt." Rex Dart and the hostess. Wiscarson. director of (he Jun- MRS. HOMER V. CARPENTER, who will entertain at 10 on Tuesday for her daughter. Mrs, Robert Farrell, jr. - , , , . Oesten-Miller photoj Rubinoff's Program Range of Tastes; Lighter Classics - When Rublnoff, famous dynam- theatre. Here again his unusual Ic violinist-conductor, plsys here arrangemenU and dynamic pet on Tuesday night, February 11, . . . . 4 . ' at the auditorium of the new Sa- ?ty made him an outstanding lent blah school under the aoon- favorite of ransle lovers. For five sorship of the Junior chsmber of .... ... commerce, nis audience will near the liquid, limpid tones of a matchless instrument, a Siao.oOO atraaivarius, m tne bands or a master. Buying the Strad was, for Ru- blnoff , the satisfaction of a life- was signed to a contract which long ambition. To him It is as def- ran four years. Following this he lnite a symbol of progress ss the wss featured on other radio pro public acelalm or the da tiling of- grams for several years, fers from producers and sponsors. To date, he has appeared la Rublnoff took his first violin over S00 cities throughout the lesson at the age of five In Rue- United States and his popularity sla. The local music master rec- continues to Increase as his tours ognlsed his talent and offered free bring- him Into personal contact au v icuii, Btier waica, Kgea ii, cnuci ua cuuiiucn la uiusr cu be came to the United States. In les are any criterion, will be In ltlt he beeame affiliated with a his rendition of the Immortal mldwestern theatre circuit as or- George Gershwin's "Rhapsody In ehestra conductor. Even at that- Blue" aa a violin solo. asdiwd - fcla wchostra7 He-clicked with the public, became a soloist music stores. Reserved seat, tick touring theatres as a headline at- ets each, may be procured from traction. the Star Fender Music company. New York called with the offer or from any member of the Junior of the bston at the Paramount chamber of commerce. University Has Full Schedule f Desn Melvln H. Geist of Wil lamette University School of Mu- aiCt j,aB announced a full schedule of musical events for ths second semester. Of special Interest will bo a series of faculty recitals, the first of which will be a vocal recital by Dean Geist on the evening of March 11. On March 23, the Faculty- String trio, always a popular group In Salem, will present a ves- per recital In Waller hall. Helen MacHlrron, head of the theory de partments will give a lecture re cital (piano) on April SO. Mary Schults Duncan and Clara Eness will present a Joint recital for vio- Hn and piano on Sunday. May 4. at :30 p m? The music fscW will close the series of recitals with a combined concert during commencement week. In addiUon to tho faculty eon- th TTnlvimltv hand, under tf nw director. Professor Maur- lt rear under the direction of MslTin H. Geist. will take their spring tonr from April IS to ZO. After their return they will pre sent a concert tn the' First Metho dist church on April 20. Also the choir will appear In a combined concert with the Willamette Uni versity Symphony orchestra, un der the baton of Bernard Barron. Mabelle LUburn will present her senior recital In violin on Ap ril 11, In Waller hall. and. Helen Dean will present a senior voice recital on May 28. There will also bo two advanced student recitals, and tho regular afternoon recitals every two weeks. - All these programa are glvea -with out" charge, aad the publie 1 cordially Invited to attend. ' ' :' "' ;" . - " .' . -.-- Tho Alpha Pal Delta aaoihers are maklag arrangements 'for' tho bridge benefit party, which ..they will give on Thnrsday, February : IS at, the' Woman's clubhouse.' A dessert luncheon will . be served at 1 o'clock to bo followed by an. Informal talk : on "Arrangements of -Flowers' by Miss Helen Brelt haupt. Bridge will bo la play dur ing the afternoon. Mrs. William l: Phillips .heads; tho committee ' to charge and reservatioas may bo made by calling Mrs.' Phillips or Mrs. Lloyd RelnholdL , . h . The departsaent president, Mrs. Ida TMay : Jones . Of Newport will condaet Inspection at the meeting of Hal Hlbbard auxiliary to the Cnitad Spanish War 'Veterans to Planned for Wide consecutive years not even blase . New TorX could resist SDDlaudlnr the brilliant, sparkling, vigorous and always new music he drew from an orcnestra. Rudy Vallee Introduced him to j.. .. vi. m . --..i radio. After his first sudienee he be obtained from any of the local Benefit Card Party Held The Delta Phi Mothers club en tertained with bridge benefit par- ties st the chapter house Frldsy afternoon. At the evening party prises were won by Mrs. E. R. Or cutt. Miss Betty Kellar, and Mrs. Lloyd Perkins. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Playing In the evening were Mrs. R. Franklin Thompson. Mrs. Paul Bale. Miss Marjorie -Vande-Walker, Mrs. Robert Rleder, Mr. snd Mrs. E. R. Orcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Al Colin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Perkins. Mrs. C. W. Smith. Mrs. J. L. Locke, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Shade. Mrs. and Mrs. W. L. New ton. Miss Iris McCurdy. Mr. Win ston Bunnell. Mtss Esther Gunnee m. .Mr. Cliff Stewart, Mrs. Wll- IlJlrlTnom' lr- ' Don1 Hudklns. Mrs. Roy Ferris. Mrs. ' Oontskow. Mr and Mrs. R w. r. uu m. mora Retnholdt. Miss Marle Wber. Miss ?,utlLjl?d M!, J' Mr- Frank Hortt. Mrs. 8. Dietrtck. Mrs. Jewell Llndley. Mrs. Fred Keelar. Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Mr Relnhard, Mr. Warren James, Miss Gwen Griffith, Miss Dorothea Greenwood. Miss Betty Kellar aad Miss Eileen Lester. jf ' , ; ' : YOUR j i j : :M : Wji - Portraij r j . y -Ts ...viFvr-- cJsL ' See Our Speciall 4 v j v:;:f'::.? J -on -hi .!,. ' -310 PHOTOSV:;; .Ar; -" I - - ONE IN OIL COIaRS - V'i -? fCSx r . J ';-JzNo Appointment flecessaryX ) tX . -V .' - -.-'.'- :: f'-'f.: - "fffF sri IW w!7mS "TV "S ' ' ' 'T' rtfBf!PJ '' I""!! ?V'. rM - "1 - ' : H Balcony Siaier; . . ' . ', ' s J :. . " I ; ; PBdne 3179 - ,,, r i , .r - , r r- - , - , , , j f ' . i i i - " . : i..- ,. ' -. - . . . t i. " .J . . - ' ... . !.--- -, ' : f ; : 't . Seen and Heard By JERTME ENGLISH INTERESTING NOTES from a busy week which has been erowdf tsl with .supper parties, lances- teas and informal get-togetherti . i ,Tbe first sign of spring wtta pussywillows, daffodils and violets la the florisU windows and nse4 for. many a table decoration . . also a few sunny dayg which made one want to ahed his coat. - Romance has entered Into the picture ... .Pauline Wtnslow and Harrison W. Elgin, Jr.. told of their forthcoming marriage - on February IS at a luacheon on SaU nrday when Mrs. Walter P. Wlas low entertained for her d aught eri ... Paulino was radiant la a new . spring . prlnU frock In shades of yellow, and green and a daffod4 - and heather corsage . . . Mrsf Wlaslow also, wore a print, frock In royal bine. J j Vacationing - In Salem for a -couple of days ... Mrs. Edwin Fronk (Virginia Bird), now living In Taeoma while Lt. Fronk Is si Fort Lewis ... Virginia waa wears, lag. a pert felt Jiat with a blue feathered bird perched right la front . s - On south goes Alice Welch', whs left Salem early this winter for San. Francisco, where she hasbeea a cosmetician at. L Magnlns . . . i. News reaches ns now saying tfiat Alice has left for Hollywood where she will be in the Elisabeth Ardea specialty shop. . j Fortunate were those who wero able to hear Mrs. Mortimer Harth well of Portland read "Mamba's Pahtfers- at the: first Bundle. Smith homo on Tuesday ... with Mrs. Smith and her daughter. Bar- bar J,ne- hostesses Over itLr'w!"1 were notea trom out-01-town . . . ;. it took two policemen to direct the traffic at Commercial and Le- "5 fells , as the latter street Is one way if,. c nd " Greets . . . j. Following the reading the hosj- ms ivrTett cvim .... Mrs. nmi well was born and raised In Salem and is a cousin of Mrs. smitn. j HONORED GUEST at the tea Mrs. O. K. JJeWltt aad Mrs. Ar thur A. Rogers were hostesses for w" u J?.s"tor,: wRii wtAwar rm m v n ss in fnrr isnn nnr - P" flaring tneieg- lslature m ,. J.," V, fi.irT swift went on Into the Irving room tn niMt Mr Sufard. who om to meet Mrs. Saaford, who wore a smart black crepe dinner dress with nail head trim embellishing the waist aad a corsage of rod rosebuds and gardenias .... Mrs. DeWltt was lovely In royal blue taffeta trimmed la matching vet- w shsnjf an 4tesa spa, as 49aks t1ffV camellias . Mrs. Rogers wofe a stunning gown of black crepe with a flowing skirt and aequlfs i til wal .,.. hr KhnnMsr was pinned n gardenia corsage. I . A wintry and dull day outside bf t oaco In the house a very spring like atmosphere wlth4ots of bright ' colored flowers ... A Tory hand some tea table . . . covered with a blue satin cloth which touched the floor at either end . . . cantered with a large bouQ.net of Wue.liis. yellow rosebuds aad white cam, tlons . . . tall white tapers la ell- ver candlesticks ... A fsw who assisted . . . Mrs. Prince W. Byf d in black net with bishop sleeves. full skirt and turquoise trimming . . . Mrs. Sydney Kromer In n gar- e-Mua. antlan rold crene dinner down fashioned with long sleeves AU Week Beginning Moo, Fob. 3rd WITHOUT CHARGE n f.,ti too kv indiytrJubTly blended face powder included with your j j ! j purchase of other Ritz preparations i vtcu. tAtON CONsuiAMT4-wiII color end your j i foes powder to ntotcN your skin. Replenish yowr i ! i oeoury needs ond obtpia your powder without II f foes powder to ntotcN your skin. Replenish your j V . oeouty needs ond obtain your powder without j chorge. One box to o customer ' S I A A f7ff f f?n'C CXMETIC j M (A. l iALL'jii sJ SECTION 1 JJ : i 1 I and studded with gold, beading L Ifrt. Thomas E- Rlla vearlnr A BftKf- trr fclo erm tan d. .imed: wlta. folds ta lis waist --. ! William IL Burr hard t strtx- . . urt sromenada creew. fj-k and pearls at the; neckline . . jxrs. WUUam Thielsen weartngT bUk .it witn white laeo trim. s .: ; t - TWO LOVELY EUPl'lt PAIS TIES this week ... J Senator and . Mrs. Dean Walker entertained Sunday at the hotel 'Marion . Over 290 guesU called daring the evealng. and- many i were noted from all over the state ... The floral decorations were, beaatlfai and compliments were many . On the large sapper table, with Sv sackllag pig at ooo aad and a tar key at: the other, was! a gorgeous shell shaped arrangement of aca cla, daffodils and blue Iris and the) - base of lt were clusters of yellow . roses, rviolets and anemones". f, . On thel dessert table a crystal bowl of lrUy daffodils aad aaemoaesj . on the- piano a large bowl of aca- cla . . f . Mrs. Walker, a moat gra clons hostess,- wore m smart black aad aQrar frock andl pink camel lias, her favorite flower'. . . As sitting; Mrs. Walker were Mrs. W. H. 8teiwer, . Mrs. William Swin- dells. jMra. . Daniel :J, Fry. Jr and Miss Martha Sprague. T Reoresentatlva aad Mrs. Robert S. FaTrell. jr weros hosts Ion Thursday la the Mirror room jot the Marlon .... Several hundred attended the affair including the legislators and their; wives and a number of additional guests . . Ur yarreU received, her guests la a handsome model: of gold crep fasaloaed with long; aleerea and trimmed in deep red. ... A very effective table centerpiece carry lag out the patriotic motle ..LA huge bouquet of cala lilies, red and white carnations and blue Iris randlM Is tb un nlni i at end of th UDl. tvo Urzm trap holding baked salmon an deeoraied to resemble a baUleahrp. GTuestg were seated' at small tables: for supper 4 each tered I with yellow ( tapers, try, acacia land daffodils . . . feign from Ihe mirrored p 11 bars wwo sprays! of ivy . . . . 4 throe pteco orchestra pUyed for danctng. TrtnrvnTncnnivnuiRnr at pMenfa Birthday ball on Wednesdsy were Governor and rtnrn Xvsot latter wearing a stunning gown ox silver metallic lace rashlonad wttk a short' Jacket, flowing eklrt and blue fmwers st the jlow". nocaltno. . . . Mrs. Karl Saell.-who stood by while Sier husband tut -tho cake, wore a moat attractive! frock of cream taffeta with a full skirt nad. tlht jlttlng Jacketl I g ei d goldseg.uln trim. ; . r V- Woo tan dashtnn tn J'-7 - A few- others we glimpsed in tho grand f march ... 4 Mr aad Mm. George Chaney up from Coq utile ... the Chaneys were here two years ago for tho legislature 4 . . Dr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas Mr and Mrs. William P. Ellis. tho latter In a nary aad white checked taffeta frock ... . Mr. and Mrs. David Wright . ... Wait- mi a ike entrances ror w. c, a. Downs were Mrai Downs, am daughter. Flavin . j 4 Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead la black and whlto and giving a flvoiintnuto radio broadcast . . . Another state f- clal seen srrivlag . . Treasurer LesllejScott. customer. 1 If ! ! i . Hi! 7 : . & :