H0.8-PAGZ1 Brides-To-Be They'll Be Married in May HOLDING the social spot light these late spring days are May and June brides- y .a a elect, ine inceniive lor muca entertaining. Luncheons, dinners and bridaL showers are being given in their honor, wedding details have been completed and bride s-to-be are announcing members of their wedding-parties. ; . i- The first wedding slated for this week is on Friday, May 29 when Miss Delva Lebeneood and Mr. Marvin LitwiDer will ex change their vows at the First Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Weaver W. Hess will officiate at the 830 o'clock ceremony. Mrs. Burl Dutton will be the organ ist. The bride, who is the daugh ter of Mrs. Eva Lebengood of Klamath Falls and Mr. Carl Lebengood of Portland, will ba given in marriage by her father. -Miss Phyllis Gardner will be her maid of honor and brides maids will be Miss Marie San ford and Mrs. Robert Taylor. Charleen Simons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Simons", will be the flower girl. Mr. Milford Ljtwiller will serve as his brother's best man and the ushers include Mr. Har old Schooley and Mr. Harvey Griffin. The couple will greet their wedding guests at a recep tion at the Woman's club. Sherman-Van DeWalker Miss Marjorie Van DeWalker and Mr. Kenneth Sherman of Spokane will be married on Sunday, May 31, in the fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church. Dr. R. Franklin Thomp son, assisted by Rev. W. Irvin Williams, will read the 1:30 o'clock service. Miss Joan DuRette will sing "I Love Thee" and Mr. Keith Sherman will sing "The Lord's Prayer." Mrs. George Belt will be the organist. Mrs. Gladys Van DeWalker will give her daughter in mar riage and Miss Betty Taylor of The Dalles will be her honor at tendant. Mr. Keith Sherman will be his twin brother's best man. The wedding reception will be held at the home of the bride's mother. Pa u Ison - Upjohn Miss Florence Upjohn and Mr. Oscar Paulson, Jr. h a v t com pleted details for their wedding on June 1 at the First Congre gational church. Dr. R. Franklin Thompson, assisted by Rev. Robert Hutchinson, will perform the 8 o'clock ceremony. Miss Joan DuRette will sing and Mrs. Jean Hobson Rich will play the organ accompaniments and marches. The bride is the daughter of Air. ana Mrs. u. n. upjonn ana will be given in marriage by her father. Her sister. Miss Rowena Upjohn, will be her maid of honor. Bridesmaids include Miss Margaret and Miss Donna Upjohn,-other sisters of the bride-to-be, Miss Ilene Paulson, sis ter of tha. groom-elect, and Mrs. J D. Hannaman (Lila Murray), j. Mr. Hannaman will stand with . i Mr. Paulson as best man and seating the guests will be Mr. Norman Hinges, Mr. William Shinn, Mr. Jack Walker of Mc Minnville and Mr. Jack Hayes. A reception will be held in the church rooms after the wedding. t It tall ?"- , . a iti50 w tTU. " OIL SHAUP00 TINT Dlleaa, drahnf a, streaks f gry uuy ikies cam isrterfere witk the lastreat , yoetkfal look of yer Ur. BbI tkerc's m Mm twice tioa for tkean: Imi Oil Shampoo Tiat. ! SO raiaatrs vith ihU wltr aaaapoo, ear operator hapart glortoa eolor to the existinf gray mmi luk light yoar hair at the tame tine! Make yoar apaaiat aaeat, mmw. Let geaile application show yoa how lastreu mad yH Uakla yoar hair em hl Coatloai Uao ooJy as ali-' retted ooi label. SENATOR ; . BEAUTY SALON J18 N. High St Phne 5818 Tell Wedding Miss Chloe Anderson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Anderson, is planning to leave the first of June for Santa Ana, Calif., where her marriage to . Sergeant Homer C. Millard will take place on Saturday, June 6. The couple will exchange their vows in the study of the First Christian church. Mrs. Grant Fuller of Balboa, Calif., will be Miss Anderson's honor attendant. Sergeant Mil lard is now attached to the medi cal corps and stationed at Santa Ana, where the couple will re side. Miss Anderson will gradu ate from Willamette university this month. Peterson-Barkos The First Evangelical church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Alice Barkus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bar kus, and Mr. Milton Peterson of Portland on Sunday, June 7. Rev. Wilson Jaycox of Portland will officiate and will be assisted by Rev. Paul Petticord. Before the ceremony Mrs. William Fis cher and Mr. Willard Horn schuch will sing and Miss Gla dys Edgar will play. Miss Yvonne Greenough of Portland and Miss Dorothy En gelbart will light the candles. Mrs. Elmer Barkus will be the matron of honor and brides maids are Mrs. Lowell Wikoff and Miss Evelyn 'Peterson of Portland. , Mr. Robert Meyers of Portland will act as best man and ushers include Mr. Kenneth Van Gor don of Portland and Mr. John Stevens of Oswego. A reception will be held In the church rooms. Hughes-Norris Also planned for June 1 is the wedding of Miss Luree Norris, daughter of Mrs. Rtrth Norris of Seattle and Mr. Kenneth Hughes, son of Mrs. Ina Hughes of Har risburg. The ceremony will take place at the First Methodist church at 8 o'clock. Rev. Glenn Olds will officiate and Mr. Mark Waltz will, be the soloist. Mrs. Lawrence Edwards will be the organist. Miss Olive Ward will be her cousin's honor attendant and bridesmaids are Miss Mary Eli zabeth Ross and Miss Hazel Ma gee. A reception in tha church parlors will follow the wedding. Major Spencer Will Speak Major Carleton Spencer will speak to members of Town and Gown club Thursday afternoon at the regular meeting at Lau sanne hall at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Burlingham of Portland and Woodburn will sing and her accompanist will be Miss Alice Crary Brown. Miss Lorena Jack heads the hostess committee and assisting will be Lausanne hall girls and members of the Town and Gown board including Mrs. L. O. Cle ment, Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger, Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. Egbert S. Oliver, Mrs. W. I. Staley and Mrs. H. J. Hendrixon. The dec oration committee is headed by Mrs. Mel v in Geist with Mrs. Rex Putnam, Mrs. Ivan Rhodes and Mrs. David Cameron assisting. The reception committee in . eludes Mrs. M. C. Findley, Mrs. Fred Zimmerman and Mrs. Ben jamin F. Williamsr Women of Rotary will hold the last luncheon meeting of the season Monday afternoon at the Quelle at 1 o'clock. Election of officers will be held and the committee heads will give their annual reports. Eastern Star social afternoon club will sew and knit for tha Red Cross Tuesday at the Ma sonic Temple. A dessert lunch eon will be served at 12:30 o'clock and Mrs. Stanley Krue ger heads the committee. Jndse and Mrs. E. M. Pace have as their weekend guests, Dr. and Mrs. George B. Evans and children, Edward and Doris May, of Portland. Mrs. Page and Mrs. Evans are sisters. Help to relieve the congestion in the child's nose with a prepara tioa especially made for children. PENSLAR CHILDREN'S ROSE DROPS Contain no o3 or ephedrine. Keep a? bottle on hand. Pardon Us! Our regular weekly adver tisement in Thursday's OREGON STATESMAN listed the price of this item as 50c Honestly, folks, we were only kidding! The correct price is v 1899 1942 SCHAEFEB'S DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists : Phone 5197 or 7023 135 North Commercial 7i Piano and Tune- '- Miss Joan DuRette' will be come Mrs. Warren Jam es on Friday, June 5 at the Gervais Presbyterian church with Rev. Roy W. Achor reading the o'clock service. Tha bride-elect Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. DuRette and her fiance Is the son of Mrs. Frank James of Salem. Miss Marguerite DuRette will be her sister's maid of honor and her other sisters, Mrs. Francis Saalfeld (Florence DuRette) anil Miss Martha DuRette. will be bridesmaids. Mr. Joe Van Winkle will stand with Mr. James as best man and ushers are Mr. Warne Nunn, Mr. Robert Wheeler and Mr. Gilbert Heald. Miss Delores Nets will light the candles preceding the wed ding and Mrs. Ivan Stewart will sing. Miss Betty Sackett will play the wedding marches. There will be a reception in tha church parlors. Ramp-Thoman The home of Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts will be the setting for the marriage of Miss Edna Thoman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ' Thoman of Stockett, Montana, and Mr. Rob ert M. Ramp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ramp, on Monday, June 1. r The evening ceremony, will be performed at 8:30 o'clock, by Dr. J. C. Harrison. Professor Rob erts will be the organist. Miss Jessica Kinsey will be the maid of honor and Miss Neva Ramp, bridesmaid. Mr. Irwin Wedel will act as best man and ushers are Mr. Charles. Carey and Mr. Robert Hauser. A re ception will follow the wedding. Schweigert-BIifh Miss Margaret Ann Bligh and Mr. Casper Schweigert will be quietly married on Saturday, June 6 at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. Anna Bligh. Tha ceremony will be read at 9:30 o'clock by Rev. Robert Hutch inson. Miss Jane MacKenzie, former ly of Salem, will come from Seattle to be Miss Bligh's maid of honor. Mr. Stanley Stiffler will serve as best man. A recep tion will be held for tha wedding guests. , Ss $ ' TELLS TROTH Miss Dorothea Greenwood, daughter of Mrs. Frances M. Greenwood of Springfield, formerly of Salem, whose engagement to Mr. Glen Edward Fravel, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Fravel of Portland, was an nounced Wednesday night at a party at the home of the bride-elect's aunt. Mrs. A. T. Wain. Miss Greenwood will graduate from Willamette university this month and Mr. Fravel is a former Willamette student (Kennell-Ellis.) Jean Barham In Recital Jean Barham, soprano, will be presented in recital by Miss Lena Belle Tartar at the Calvary Baptist church on Monday night at 8:30 o'clock. Rosemary Gaiser, pianist, will assist and Gladys Edgar will accompany the sing er. The program includes: Faith in Spring Schubert Romance, from "Rosamunde Schubert Angel ot Beauty Schubert The Maid with the Flaxen Hair . Debussy . The Violet .Mozart Thou Art So Like a Flower . Schumann My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair Haydn Arabesque ; -Debussy Miss Uaiaer Thank God for a Garden-Del Riego Star Eyes ,, . Speaks Daffodil Gold - Hodgson Come Along and Dance..Pennington Gilberts Are Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Tinkham Gil b e r t entertained informally at dinner Friday night at their Or chard Heights home for a group of friends who go fishing toge ther each year. " - ; Covers were placed for Rev. and Mrs. W. Irvin Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elfstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Rein Jackson of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harland, .Mrs. Boyden Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert ; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Eichelker- ger are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son at the Sa lem General hospital. 03I0:i 8TAIESMHI. Sato Cooleys to Repeat ' Vows Of interest to their many Salem and Willamette valley friends is the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley of Albany on Sun day, May 31. They were married in Suring, Wisconsin on June 1, 1892 and have made their home In Albany and Salem for the past 40 years. Mr. and Mrs. Cooley will re peat their wedding' vows at t o'clock at the First Christian church, Broadalbin and 4th streets, Albany. A reception will follow the ceremony from 2:30 to 6 o'clock. All of their friends and relatives are being invited through the press to attend the ceremony and reception. The Cooleys have five sons and two daughters. One son. Earl Cooley, lives in Salem and his children are EarL jr. and Betty. Mr. H. W. Cooleys bro thers and sister who live In Sa lem are Ellis, Ralph and E. W. Cooley and Mrs. E. B. Simpson. Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. E. W. Cooley and Mrs. E. B. Simpson will be among those presiding at the urns and the nieces from Salem will assist in the serving. Mrs. Earl Cooley will sing at the wedding service. jbo-n'tJdook but . . . remember when you were a sweet girl graduate, white net dress, white stock ings and shoes, and flowers in your arms, speeches and class wills and everything? She pinch hits for a hog caller . . . The other day our paper published a program including "Brunhilde's Battle Cry," it ap peared as "Brunhilde's Cattle Cry" which all goes to put her In her proper place as a milk maid on a Victory farm. Sailor's holiday . .'. The bridge watch we meeNeery day on our way to work, has a habit oTalking across the bridge on his day off, carrying a load of groceries. Old Fashioned, and fun ... Mrs. Homer Hostesses to Study The committee of the Junior Hostess league held its first meeting at tht YWCA Thursday night This group is planning a series of lectures and discus sion groups for girls interested In becoming Junior hostesses. The committee's membership, consisting of representatives from several Junior women's groups, is as follows: Mrs. George Scales and Miss Isabel Mielke, Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. I. Knox and Miss Vada Hill, Ro tana; Lillian Kayser and Doro thy Hague, Credit Women's Breakfast club; Eleanor Raney and Helen Rtfd, Ecclesia; Lucille Torbitt state house; Wilma Mat thes and Pat Short, Willamette university YWCA; Maxine Law rence, Junior Woman's club; and Elda Ridgway and Marion Mitchell from the Young Busi ness Girls' club of the YWCA. Maxine Lawrence was appoint ed as chairman of the speakers' committee, Lillian Kayser, chair man of publicity; and Marion Mitchell as general chairman of the group. When plans are com pleted the course will be an nounced through the papers. The Junior Hostess league is acting in cooperation with the Senior Hostess league, which is composed of Mrs. Lowell Kern, chairman; Mrs. Karl Becke of the YWCA, co-chairman; Mrs. Waldo Zeller, Mayor's i commit tee; Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, jr., Woman's club; Mr&Clifton Mudd, Salem Woman's club and . the state civilian defense; recrea tion committee, Mrs. -Walter Spaulding, Miss Ha Austin and Mrs. Ralph Moody. Pagan. Sandal Homing. Mar laV". fir - , WEARING A DIAMOND Miss Oneda Jane Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cameron, who an nounced her betrothal to Mr. Donald Nagel, son of Mr. and -Mrs. Samuel Nagel of Portland, Wednesday night The news was told at the Beta Chi sorority house. Miss Came ron is a sophomore at Willamette university and her fiance attends Portland university. (Kennell-EUis.) Acuu.. Goulet sr., had guests at her newly decor ated farm home the other day. An, old-fashioned luncheon was served at a table cen tered with a large bowl of strawberries, guarded by cakes on high stands. Guests had lots of fun, wore napkins rucked in necks. Table of note . . . Rhododendrons, hon eysuckle, coral bells and ferns made an at tractive centerpiece last week at a dinner served for the American Association of Childhood Education. Small bouquets on the table also included forget-me-nots. Speaking of the weather . . . The spinach loves it and slugs love the spinach. ... Maxine Buren. WEDDING CALENDAR Delva Lebengood Marvin Litwiller Nazarene Betty Thelander Norman Shaw Congregation il Marjoria Van DeWalker Kenneth Sherman Ruth Anunsen Tom Hill, jr. Congregational Ruthanne Thompson Vinton Ellis Florence Upjohn Oscar Paulson Lure Norris Kenneth Hushes Methodist Edna Thoman Robert Ramp Roberts' studio Irene Webb Richard Barton, jr. Congregational Joan DuRette Warren James -Gervais Gretchen Gamer John Arming homa Chloe Anderson Homer Millard Santa Ana, Calif. Margaret Ann Bligh Casper Schweigert home Maxine Fleet William Van Natta home Alice Barkus Milton Peterson Evangelical Betty Starr Robert Anderson Portland Shirley Plant Donald Rasmussen home Jewell Minier Ervin Potter First Methodist Marian Hermanek Lt. Jack Haek The Dalles Elizabeth Ballou Ralph Leedy Genevieve Scharf Gerald Jaffa Date Is Set For June Rites Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Ga mer are announcing the en gagement and coming marriage of. their daughter, Miss Gretch en Gamer, to Mr. John Anning of Salem, son of Mrs. Henry An ning of Portland. The wedding will take placa on Saturday, June 6 at the home of the bride-elect's parents. Miss Gamer is a graduate of Salem schools and Oregon State college where she was a Delta Delta Delta. She has been a member of the Kelzer faculty for several years. Mr. Arming attended Portland schools and the University of Oregon and he is now with the unemployment c o m p e ruation commission in Salem. Mrs. Unruh Fetes Club Swanks club met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Henry Unruh (Effie Grimes) on 23rd street Mrs. Ann Green, whose marriage to Emil L. Scholz of Wisconsin is to be an event of June 10, was given a crystal shower by the club members. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Members bidden were: Miss Barbara Gesner, Miss Beula Brooks, Miss Margaret Mills, Miss Marjorie WaindV Miss Jud ith Jensen, Miss Mary Fox, Mrs. Ann Green, Mrs. Russell Lang ford, Mrs. Robert Caton and the hostess, Mrs. Unruh. Members of the Fidelis class of the First Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. O. R. Straus baugh Thursday. Mrs. Elmer Conn and Mrs. James . Foster assisted. Mrs. Jennie Hicks had charge of the business session. Then followed a social time during which the hostesses serv ed, refreshments to sixteen. j. -... Newly elected officers of the Wisteria club are Mr. Ralph Eggstaff, president; Mr. Bjarne Ericksen, vie e-president; and Mr. J. L. Stewart, secretary treasurer. . HU 7 9 : ' " I A May 2S -May 30 -May 31 ay 31 Presbyterian -June 1 Congregation June 1 -June 1 -June 1 -June S .June S -June S .June S .June 6 ...June 6 -June 7 June 14 ..June 20 -.June 10 -June 31 . June S3 -June 27 Chorus Sings At Meeting The Salem Civic chorus and soloists will give a concert for the Eagles lodge and auxiliary at the Eagles hall Tuesday at 9 o'clock. Concert will be under the direction of Prof. E. W. Hob son with Miss Ruth Bedford as accompanist This will be the last meeting of the fiscal year under the juris diction of the retiring officers of the lodge. A large initiation class of 20 or more candidates will be Initiated. The program includes: A Brown Bird Singing Hyden Wood G. X. Bended ie In My Garden .. rireiton Ruth Bedford I Will Go With My Father Aplow- ing Qullter G. X. Bendedie Wish Blossoms V. Irrillt Mrs. T. J. Dry nan My Lindy Lou Strickland Chorus The Swallows Cowtn Mrs, Agnes Drummond Tim Rooney's at the Fightln'-Flynn maie group Am An American e White Cliffs of Dover Mangan mti. i. j. urynan Dear Land of Home Sibelius Chorus Leslie PTA to Hold Meeting The Leslie PTA will meet Monday t 7:45 for an interest ing program. The ieslie band and orchestra will give a con cert directed by Raymond CarL Mrs. V. A. Douglas will discuss the casualty stations. A business meeting and installation of of ficers will conclude the meeting. The new officers are: nnmiArnt Elton Thompson; vice-presidentl waiter Becx; secretary, Mrs. Keith Brown, and treasurer, Mrs. N. S. Rodgers. Expected in the capital Mon day is Mrs. Philo Hall (Mary Virginia Nohlgren) of Newark, New Jersey. She will visit for a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nohlgren. This is Mrs. Hall's first visit home in several years. Flying te Lee Angeles today will be Mrs. Grover Hfflman and her daughter, Miss Calline Hill man. They will visit for week with Mr. Hillxnan's brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Verne, NewOfficers Saturday 1 At the last regular meeting of the Salem , Woman'.-' dub, held on Saturday at the club bouse, Mrs. George R. K. Moor head, Mrs.. C. C Geer, Mrs. J. A. Brownson and Mrs. Charles Cole conducted the opening ex ercises. Miss Eula McCuIly read the revision of the constitution and Mrs. Ora Mclntyre the aud iting reports. Mrs. W. W. Chadwick was elected to membership. Reports were given by officers and com mittee chairmen. Mrs. George Swift's report as retiring presi dent included several items of special interest She discussed the membership drive which brought in 31 new members; she emphasized the defense ef forts of the Croup, which in cluded the purchase of 1300 in defense bonds and the donation of $40 to civilian defense. A tea netted $56 for defense activities. The mysical program was given by little pupils of the Zo- . ael kindergarten. Miss Hattte Bratzel reported on the National Federation convention at Fort Worth, Texas.' Mrs. L M. Schannep installed the following new officers: pres ident, Mrs. Herbert Rahe; vice president, Mrs. J. Deane Patter son; treasurer, Mrs. Guy Hick ok; recording secretary, Mrs. R. D. Paris; financial secretary, Mrs. Letha Staats; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mervin Fidler; director, Mrs. G.' A. Reeher, and trustee, Mrs. Estill Brunk. Retiring officers are: presi dent, Mrs., George Herbert Swift; vice-president Mrs. Herbert Rahe; treasurer, Mrs. Marie von Eschen; recording secretary, Mrs. R. R. Boardman; corres ponding secretagy, Miss Eula Mc Cully;, financial secretary, Mrs. J. Deane Patterson; par liamentarian, Mrs. . David Wright; chairman of the board of directors, Mrs. V. E. New comb, and trustee, Mrs. Ora Mclntyre. The tea committee for the af ternoon included Mrs. J. E. Kirk, Mrs. F. C. DeLong, Mrs. J. D. S31 Mrs. Clarence Mar tin, Mrs. J. C. Tibbits, and Mrs. Ella Harper. Mrs. Thome Ham mond and Miss Hattie Bratzel poured. Dr. Libby Is Honor Guest Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs were Hosts for an informal ga thering Friday night at their home in compliment to Dr. Frederick G. Libby, Washington, DC, executive secretary of the national conference for preven tion of war. He was one of the main speakers Friday at the First Congregational church con ference. Dr. Libby spoke inform- ally to the group during the evening. Meeting with Dr. Libby were Dr. and Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Dr. and Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell, Dr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas, Mrs. Marion Fields, Miss Mary Wade, Mrs. J. D. Mickey, Mr. Hjalmar Stewart, Dr. S. B. Laughlin, Mr. J. J. Handsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Madsen, Mrs. Luella Stowe and Warren Downs. Alpha Mu Delphians will be entertained at the home o4 Mrs. George Jtossman, 910 North Capitol street Tuesday mormng at 9:30 o'clock. The subject to b discussed is "Art as Related to Nature and Philosophy." Topics will be taken by Mrs. Raynor Smith, Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. J. K. Hubbard, Mrs. J. T. Burton and Miss Antoinette White. Mrs. Robert Brady and Mrs. Robert Fitzmaurice will enter tain the Daughters of St Eliza beth at a one o'clock luncheon at St Paul's Episcopal parish house Monday afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Keens has in vited members of the Town and Country club to luncheon at her Silverton home on Wednesday. ONE WEEK ONLY NO EXTRA CHARGE' :harge te 30th V Moil, May 25th Io o purer. Tk olher vour pu - s f box n. It Committee Is In Session Members of the' public affair committee of the YWCA met Thursday ath Mrs. William Merriott chairman, presiding. The committee discussed prob lems ' confronting the , Salem business girl, in wartime, with 4iaix, defense volunteer work, job and limited leisure time and problems of young women liv ing in Salem, whose husbands are away in military service were presented and a program with this croup of girls discussed as advisable. - The regular' monthly radio programs over KSLM on the second Monday of every month at 2:15 pm, were discussed and will continue through the sum mer. Mrs. Albert Gragg will work with the YWCA committee on this summer radio program. Mrs. Little reported on tha two Keeping Physically Fit,: classes, being taught at thi YWCA at 730 on Monday and Tuesday nights. These classes, open to business girls and young married women, are being well attended. Miss Julia Webster win act ai chairman of the committee re - cruitlng new .volunteer workers from the file in the civilian de fense volunteer office. Mothers Guests Of Juniors Salem , Junior Woman's club members will entertain their mothers at a reception and in stallation of officers Monday night at the clubhouse at 8 o'clock. This will be the last meeting of the year for the group and a short business meet ing will precede at 730 o'clock. - Mrs. Oliver C. Sanford of Co quille, president of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, will install the new officers and Mrs. Clinton Standish will escort the officers-elect Mrs. Thorne H. Hammond is the retiring president and Miss Hattie Brat zel will be installed as thenew president Miss Bratzel will give high lights of the General Federation convention she attended in Fort Worth, Texas and this year's of ficers will give short reports. Mrs. Thomas J. Drynan will sing a group of numbers. The reception will follow and presiding at the serving talile will be Mrs. S. H. Boardman and Mrs. Herman Tasto. The table will be centered with a crystal bowl filled with pastel colum bine and flanked with white ta pers. Miss Loretta Kahler is In charge of the affair and assisting are Mrs. Ray Lafky, Mrs. J. J. Van Osdel, Mrs. Leonard Howe, Mrs. Evelyn Akers, Mrs. Maxine Lawrence and Miss Barbara Cassell. Pupils Will Be In Program Pupils of Miss Dorothy Pearce and Josephine Albert Spaulding will present piano and voice pupils In recital at the Pearce home on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Vocal pupils to appear are Nancy Wallace and Bette Wien ert. Piano pupils are Jeanne Spaulding, Bonnie Jean Flick inger, Dorathea Church, Marjo rie Leonard, Doris Helen Spaul ding, Jane Hart, Ann Cantril, Aloha Schaefer, Patricia EJf strom, Muriel Ivan and Martha Steusloff, Elaine Evans and Su zanne Huggins. Mrs. Wilmer Page will open her home, 1623 Chemeketa street, to the Oregon State col lege mothers Monday afternoon for a one o'clock no-host lunch eon. Mrs. O. I. Paulson, newly elected president will preside at the business session and mothers will sew for the Red Cross dur ing the afternoon. Dr. R. Franklin Thompsoa af Willamette university will speak on the Memorial day radio pro gram of the American Legion auxiliary Mondavjght over KSLM at 10 pjnTSlrs. Donald Madison will sing. 1 -V. i fe . - 1 y -' c- r-v , -I ? vli OUtST SIAUTt CON SUIT ANT HEW ONI WHK ONlt . jltt her help you with your skin problems" w Jond oertonaiize vour male.ua. A St 00 of (ace powder individually blended Jnckided with your purchase! Miller's Cosmetic Department