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PAGE FOUBTED? Tae OEEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning, May 9. 1941 DGtrotnal is Told at Party : ! " . T i, v uucsts Diaaen io rars. How ard R. Pickett's home on Center street Thursday night : were sur- prised when announcement was , made of the betrothal of Miss ' Rose Marie Kronberg to Mr. Emmett Duff Kennelly of Port land. The wedding is planned for the early summer. ; v- Miss Kronberg Is the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kronberg of Mt Angel and her fiance Is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duff Kennelly, of South Bend, Indiana. The Driae-eiecx Is a member of the Salem Mac- Dowell club and Is on the fac ulty of the Keizer. school. Mr. Kennelly is a graduate of Notre Dame and is now in business in Portland where the couple will reside after their marriage. . The romantic news was re vealed at the supper hour which followed several hours of cards. - The serving table was centered with a May pole with miniature hand made dolls holding pink, yellow and blue streamers. Un- - der the skirts of the dolls were hidden the announcement cards. Bouquets of spring flowers in orations. .: - Guests included Miss Kron- berg, Mrs. George Waters, Mrs. Gene Vandenevnde. Mrs. Wal lace Wharton, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Clinton Stan dish, Mrs. Raymond Warner, Mrs. Esther Query, Mrs. Doris Muntzel, Miss Elizabeth O'Reilly, Miss "Barbara Castle, Miss Elise Schroeder, Miss Flavia Downs, Miss Gretchen Gamer, Miss Do ris Houghan, Miss Elizabeth Beers and Mrs. Howard Pickett, the hostess. r . - June Wedding of Interest Here Of interest to her many Sa lem friends is announcement of the forthcoming marriage' of Miss Helen Dent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Dent of Snake River, to Mr. Tremayne Rea of Walla Walla, Wash. The wedding will be an event of June 15. -. Miss Dent is the granddaugh ter of Mrs. Jessie Dent of Salem . and , attended Willamette uni versity for several years. She will graduate from Washington State college in June and is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Mr. Rea is a graduate of Washington State college and a ".member of Alpha Gamma Rho. . The couple will reside in Walla Walla. . ,.. Mrs. Robert J o s e p h has re- turned from Lewiston, Idaho, : where she accompanied her two Knn- Rohhv arid Rillv. who will ! visit with their grandparents, i Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Murray, for the next month. -s MAXINB BURtuN Editor SOCIETY MUSIC TholIOMF. Co-eds Are Elected to . Honorary - Many Attend State PEO ; Meeting A number of the Salem mem bers of the PEO Sisterhood were : in Bend on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for the annual state convention. Two banquets were held at the Pilot Butte . inn. with Governor; Charles A. Sprague the guest speaker on " Monday night After the dinner Governor and' Mrs. .Sprague were honored at an mformal re- ception. 4 ' '" '' Mrs. Otah Buhl of Albany presided at the state sessions and succeeding her as .president for the ensuing year will be Mrs. Narcissa Shaw of Portland. , Among those attending from Salem were Mrs.' Paul Jackson, Mrs. . Brown E. Sisson, Mrs Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Albert A. Siewert, Mrs. O.: A. Macy, Mrs. Clare A. Lee, Mrs. Vera Bain, Mrs. E. A. j Brown, Mrs. Arthur Denison, Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. C. W, Parker, Mrs. " Frank James, Mrs. .Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Charles Huggins and Mrs. J. G. Fisher, t Mrs. Frank Myers and Mrs. C. W. Parker were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Chand ler during their stay in Bend. The Chandlers are former Salem residents. Ml a ! Newcomer Will Be Honored For the pleasure of Mrs. E. M. Erickson, a newcomer to Salem from Portland, Mrs. Harold Hauk will entertain at a dessert bridge . tonight at her apartment at the . Royal Court Cecile Brunner ros- es will center he, small tables and other spring flowers Will decorate the rooms, j Honoring Mrs. Erickson will be Mrs. Russell Bonesteele, Mrs. George S. Hoffman, :Mrs. Ken neth. Potts, Mrs. Robert Joseph, Mrs. Creighton Jones, Mrs. Ed win Armstrong, Mrs. Arthur ' Knox, Mrs. Alden Adolph, Mrs. Robert Needham, Mrs. Reynolds , Allen and Miss Kreta Janz. in Belle-Sharmeer Stochmai Mitbtr's Day Gift she'll love you for . . . our beautiful Bette-Sbarmeer Stockings sized to fit her perfectly in u-idtb as well as in length. Not to be confused with ordinary leg - Icngthstockings that may ignore her ankles! Just ask for Brev for.smalls, MoJU for mediums, Ducbess Jot tails. Classic for plumps. Here exclusively. : ; 1 $1.00 to $1.65. a pair- I With -Salem Folk at U. of O, By BARBARA JEAN VINCENT Perry John Powers, known to Salem friends as "Jack" has re cently, received graduate school appointments" from Brown, Co lumbia and John Hopkins uni- versities and will accept the John Hopkins appointment Japk is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, na tional scholastic honorary, be- . longs to Phi Mu Alpha music honorary, has been treasurer oL the German honorary, Delta Phil Alpha. He was president of Pi Delta Phi, the French honorary, and is this year's president of Zeta Hall, men's living organ ization. Jack is well known for his 'steady malntaina nee of straight "A" grades. He was act ive in Salem high school affairs when a student there. He be longed to the National Honor so ciety, was president of Crescen- do club, and 'shared valedictor ian J honors with Edith Oglesby. At Johns Hopkins he plans to continue his study of languages and workfor MA and Ph D de grees. 1 Marylee Fry was among 29 ' women to receive pledge ribbons fromlPhi Theta Upsilon, junior women's service honorary, at an Associated Students meeting Tuesday. President Elizabeth Steed, gave an introductory speech In which she explained why women were chosen for the ' honorary. Eleanor Seders trom and: Helen Angell handed each pledge a carnation and pledge ribbons. ' Elizabeth Steed is the outgoing president of Phi Theta Upsilon. , Recently she was formally in stalled as Associated Women Students president s u c e e d i ng Betty Buchanan. Ceremonies were, held at the Chi Omega house of which Betty is a mem ber. Alan Siewert, elected house manager of his fraternity, Delta Tau Delta, Is one of the count less victims of measles. ' Barbara Pierce was a m o n g those heading discussion groups for; the Northwest Oregon con-' vention for deansand girls from Oregon high schools which was held on the University campus. Barbara Williams, Mary Jane Brabec, and Mary Jane Simmons were guests at a Chi Omega house dance last weekend. Peggy Jo Reinholdt, . Barbara Bell, Gene Cobb and Mrs. Phil lip E. Barrett are to be among the ' guests on - the , campus " for junior weekend festivities. . ' i if ' Hostesses Will Entertain ; Mrs,1 Warren Baker and Mrs. E. A. Brown will entertain at a dessert luncheon this afternoon at the former's home on King wood Drive for the 'pleasure of Mrs. Knight Pearcy. Bridge will be in play during the afternoon and a pink and white color scheme will be used in the dec Orations. Honoring Mrs. Pearcy will be tfrs. t Ralph Allen, Mrs. Glen' Morris, Mrs. Ed Donnelly, Mrs. Gordon Barker, Mrs. E. E. Mor gan, I Mrs. 4, Arthur Myers, Mrs. Avis White, Mrs. Lester Starr, Mrs. Osa Lee, Mrs. Ben Maxwell; Mrs. H. Robbins, Mrs. J. B. By water, Mrs. . Frank McCannon, Mrs. Merritt Truax, Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs. Winston Purvine, Mrs. Edwin Viesko, Mrs. Gordon . McGilch rist, Mrs. LaVerne J. Young, Mrs. Oliver Huston, Mrs. Willis Pearcy and Mrs. Madeline Nash. . I . , i 'I.- ' ' "'- " Mrs.'Pa'xsorf to ! Entertain j Mrs. Glenn Paxson will pre side .at luncheon;-today at her suburban home for the pleasure of imembers of her club. Con tract bridge will be in play dur - ing the afternoon and, bouquets ' of .spring flowers will prbvide the decorative note; . Covers will be placed for Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Bjarne Er icksen, ' Mrs. Wilbur Berry; Mrs. Harold Ladd, Mrs. Virgil Sex ton "Mrs. Clarke Starrett, Mrs. Floyd Bowers and Mrs. Paxson. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stewart have invited a group of friends to an informal party at their home tonight before the Wisteria club dance. ' Announcement was made Thursday at the Willamette uni versity chapel exercises of the five new members ' of bap and Gown, senior women's honorary. They include Miss Chloe Ander son of Salem, Miss Esther Gun- -nesdaL Miss Barbara Holling-. worth and Miss Dorothy Moore of Portland and Miss Elizabeth Hamilton of Seattle. . Dean Olive M. Dahl presided at the services and was assisted by the present members of Cap and i Gown, Miss 'Jessie Mae 'Ruhndorf, Miss Mary Head, Miss Virginia Hubbs, Miss Marian Sanders and Miss Jeannette Hulst Members are elected to Cap! and Gown for scholarship, ' activities, leadership, character and Christian standards; s Dr. Erma Gordon, formerly of Corvallis and state . international relations chairman of the AAUW, was the gest speaker. Miss Helen Dean was the soloist and Miss Josephine Miller her accompan ist i v.'-. ; i ;. After the chapel Dr. Gordon, the new and present members of Cap and Gown, parents of ' members and Dean Dahl enjoyed a luncheon at Ullman's " dining room, c- . . MUSIC WEEK CALENDAR TODAY . .. .. . . ..... . 8:00 p. m. United public grade schools, 5th and 6th grades, pres ent operetta, ."When Troubadours Sang." Leslie auditorhrm, Miss Gretchen Kraemer, director. .', 8)0 p. m. Annual spring concert by the advanced students of the Sacred Heart academy. ; ' . SATURDAY . . . k - ' n 1:00 p.- mr Phi Lambda chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, benefit luncheon, Roberti studio. Miss Helen cHirron, instructor in theory at Willamette university, will illustrate talk on modern music by , playing selections of contemporary composers, j " 3:00 to 5:00 d. m. Girl Scouts will honor their mothers with tea and musical program, Methodist church. Fireplace room. Mu-fi ucians appearing: &everiy uavenporc ana txavx van cuskitk, pian ists, and Nellie Jan Pearmine and Hope Jaquith, violinists. .- w 3.00 p. ml Salem Woman's club. Miss Frances V. Melton . speak on "America the Musical," followed by music by the Woman'sl chorus of Corvallis, Mrs. Florence Murdock, director. Program in . charge of Mrs. Mark McAllister and Mrs. George E. Allen. . " - 4:00 p. m.All-Beethoven program. I r Special Music' week programs will be held in the public school featuring class work rrom all grades at the regular assembly pern of each school. Dates and time will be found in the school activit; schedule in the local papers. ; r- , r-Senior. Tonight One of the outstanding events on the Willamette university campus this weekend will be the annual junior-senior prom to night in the university ; gymna sium. Paul Siebert and his Ore gon; State college orchestra will play for dancing between' 8:30 and 11:30 o'clock, -I The "Gay Nineties' theme will be carried out in the decorations about the hall. Patrons and pa tronesses are Mr. and Mrs.T. M. CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY . Council of Church Women at ! Court Street Christian church. 10 a.m. ... . Juvenile Neighbors of Wood craft at Fraternal temple, 4 pjn. . Salem Council of Church wom en. Court Street Christian church, . 10 am Mother and daughter, no-host banquet, Jason Lee church, (30 ' p.m. at church. . Neighbors of Woodcraft,- busi ness at 730. Guards practice. ' SATURDAY ' 1 TO chorus with Mrs. T. W. Da vies, 730 o'clock. j MONDAT r i , Royal Neighbors drill team mys tery dinner, 6:30, Fraternal tem ple. Delta Phi Mothers with Mrs. Walter Smith, 460 Mission street, covered dish dinner, 1 pjn. TUESDAY v. American Childhood Education association banquet at Ullman's - Dining room, S30 pjn. Macleay 4M club with Mrs. M. M. Magee. 3 p.m. American Legion auxiliary ex ecutive board with Mrs. J. A. Garson, 3003 Center street. Moose sewing rlub at haUV-cov-ered dish dinner at noon. S i WEDNESDAY I WSCS of First Methodist church Carrier room 2 p.m. i I!ic-,Profes!T d M7-i- Poppy Luncheon Hostesses i n ert Wilson and Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Schulze. s Miss Betty Keller, vice-president of the junior class, is in charge of arrangements and as sisting her are Miss Maxine Holt, decorations; and Mr. Cliff Stewart, patrons. Pattern What fun it is to stitch up gay, summery clothes for your tiny daughter with a style like this to make your needle fly! It's Pattern 4738, and an Anne Ad ams design. 1 The sun-frock, which leads a double life as a jumper, .buttons, all .down the back to let you handle it in a convenient, flat-spread piece for sewing and ' ironing: Notice the blithe flare of the frontpanelled " skirt Either lace or ric-rac makes a fresh, pretty trim that may be repeated on the rippling brim of the eye-shading sun bonnet Last but certainly not least there's a crisp blouse with short puffy sleeves and a round .. neckline. ' M if Pattern 4738 is 'available in children's sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Size 8, sun-frock and bonnet . takes 2V yards 35 inch fabric and 2 yards lace edging; jumper, 1 yards 35 inch fabric, bonnet V yard 35 inch fabric, blouse, yard contrast The American Legion j auxil iary entertained a group of prominent Salem clubwomen, at the annual poppy luncheon Wed nesday, -at the Quelle. Mrs. Al bert Gragg presided before the. 70 guests and members. 1 The tables were decorated with . colonial bouquets of memorial poppies and small figurines. . Mrs. Laura Goode, Portland, department president, gave a brief discussion of significance of poppies and their place in the9 American Legion auxiliary aims. Miss Helen Dean, accompanied by Miss Josephine Miller sang. : . Mae Whitcomb, d e p a r tment secretary of Portland, gave a his . tory of the poppies to date. The "poppies, made by disabled war -veterans in Oregon hospitals will be distributed here May 23 and .24. i Mrs. Harold Perkins, president - " of the auxiliary welcomed guests and Mrs. Stanley Krueger, pop- . py chairman, outlined campaign ' plans. ! - Organizations represented were: Women'i Relief j Corps, Daughters of the American Rev olution, United War, V e t e r a n s auxiliary, Salem Heights: Wom an's club, Eagles auxiliary, Sa lem Woman's council,- Salem Woman's club, American War ' Mothers, Medical auxiliary, Dis abled American Veterans; auxil iary, the Lions auxiliary, Holly wood Lions auxiliary, Sons of Union Veterans auxiliary, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War auxiliary, j (' Alpha Psi Delta Mothers Meet The Alpha Psi Delta mothers - met for a ; no-host luncheon Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William L. Phillips on West Lefelle street At the busi ness meeting the retiring presi dent, Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt was presented a gift j Officers ' for the ensuing year are Mrs. J. L. Stacer, president; ; Mrs. O. A. Macy, vice-president; . Mrs. M. Putnam, secretary, and Mrsw A. Bartlett treasurer. The guests viewed Mrs. Phillips gard ' ens during the afternoon, j . : Special guests were Mrs. L. S. Dotten, Mrs," B. Bywater, Mrs. . Ted Gordon, Mrs. M. Sawyer and Mrs. Lucille Burgess. Mothers at tending "were Mrs. M. Colasuonno and Mrs. Isabel Wilson of Port land Mrs. M. Putnam, Mrs. A. L." McDowell, MrsJ5." B. Laughlin, ' Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. William v. L. Phillips, Mrs. Lloyd Riches, ' Mrs. O. A. ilacy, Mrs. Marie Von Eschen, Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist Mrs. C F. French, Mrs. Roy Hewitt Mrs. R. Ivan LovelL Mrs. . A. Bartlett Mrs. H.' R. Woodburn, Mrs. J. Lr Stacer, Mrs, C A. Bailey and Mrs. L. C. Reinholdt pfegoii Studentij To Fete Mothers ; 'M'v !;'": : i f , University of Oregon studen wiU T entertain their mothers f junior weekend and Mother day: festivities today, Saturi ana bunaay. Two Salem gir will attend the Junior weekeni queen as princesses and they dude Jean Burt gelt - ; . Among the 'Salem mothers who will go to Eugene for the .weekend are Mrs. Harry Grain and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr, who will be guests of their daugh ters) Barbara and Marylee at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Miss Pat Vandeneynde, Miss Mary Ellen Mills, Miss Barbara Pierce and Miss Leone Spaul ding will entertain their moth ers,; Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs. Waldo Mills, Mrs. Edgar Pierce and Mrs. Walter Spaul ding at the Pi Beta Phi sorority, Mrs. HoUis Huntington will be the guest of . her daughter, Shirley, at the Gamma Phi Beta house and Mrs. Carl Nelson will visit with her son, Stuart, at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Mrs. Albert A. Siewert will be the guest of her daughter, Beth, at the; Delta Delta Delta sorority and her son, AL Mrs. Glenn See ley will visit with her son, Don. Others planning to go to Eugene are i Mrs. John Carkin and Mrs. Waldo Brown of Hubbard, who will be the guest of her son, . Boyd. . ..-4" -' School. Pageant Given Tonight . The pageant "When Trouba dora Sang," to be presented to night at Leslie auditorium, is dif ferent from previous programs presented by the public school music department under the di rection of Gretchen Kreamer, vo4 cai supervisor. ? The production promises to please both the eye ana the ear with colorful cos tumes and familiar music. The pageant features boys in solo and group singing in a medieval cas tie setting. Massed chorus num- bers are sung by 500 voices, Characters in the production. include the following students of the fifth and sixth grades of the Salem public schools: King Richard -.David Poindexter HisjQueen. Beverly Marr Queen Mother Lorraine Poindexter Ladies-in-waiting-Marianne Bone steele and Patricia Rae . - Blondel cry Harris Bishop of Tty . , .Bill HiU Bishop of Canterbury Jack Smith .c1 William of Acquitalne..John Simmons Bertram De Verdon Hershel Steele Arabian Astrologer. Neil McCrary Irish Harper Roger Middleton Knight Crusaders from the Holy Land James Goddard, Carl Wi- ' ley, Richard Van Osdol, Philip Janz. Richard Bennett. WiUard Libby. David Fen wick, Jack Grunden, George Schwars and Donald Owens. Trumpeter Kenneth Lange Heralds John Schroeder and WU Uam, Schieman Page Harlan Miller Viking Scotch Bard.- .Jerry Bogers ..Leo Collar - Philip Weston French Troubadour. Robin Hood .Ronald S pence Maid Marian. , JDonna Cooter Accompanists will be Berniece Skeen, Carol Blake, Madelene Suko and Ruth Lear. Darwin Ke- ber is the trumpeter. ;. m The Little Avenue sewing circle met for a dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Porter on lAbrams avenue Thursday afternoon.' 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