PAGE SIX Th OUZGOII STATESMAN. Salem Oregon. Sunday Morning. September 13. 1312 A 7"sJ -2 4 "v- 4v r Portland Interests The wedding of Miss Edythe . Glaisyer, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. H. B. Glaisyer. end lie Scott Ira Kill, son of Un. Ira Hill of Portland, took place on Saturday, September 5, at the chapel of the-Westminster Pres byterian church in Portland. Dr. Perry C. Xlopper officiated. The chapel was decorated with yellow roses and white gladio luses and white tapers. ' David, Gibbs sang, accompanied by Mrs. Byron Shipman. - ; The bride was given in mar-; riage by Aer father. She wore a gown of white satin made "with a shirred bodice, shirred bracelet length sleeves and tulle over skirt The finger-tip veil was edged with, lace and fell from a coronet of seed pearls. She car- ried a shower bouquet of yellow rosebuds, white bouvardia and gladioluses. i Mrs Jack Robinson, the bride's only attendant, . wore a gown fashioned like to that of the bride but of pastel green satin. It had a matching green tulle overskirt. She carried a bouquet of bronze pom-por dahlias. 1 ; ; Mr. Jack -Robinson, was best man. ." Mrs. Glaisyer wore aquama rine corsage of deep plum-tone gladioluses, each of them was ' centered with a tiny pink rose bud. Mrs. Hill chose a gown of ashes of roses crepe. Her corsage was of gardenias. A reception followed the eere- 1 mony. Mrs. Evans Hamilton (Doris Clarke) of Portland, cut her wedding' cake, Mrs. Byron Shipman and Mrs. Deo Sprague, both' of Portland, presided at the urns. " V ' ' Miss Caroline Kehrli passed the dream cakes. For traveling the bride wore a wool tailleur of sand beige and accessories of turf tan. Her cor- aage was gardenias. The counle left immediately after the reception for a honey moon at Ocean Park, Washing ton. Alter September 21, they will be at rrarne at 2134 North west Northrop street. Portland. Mrs. Hill is a graduate of Sa lem schools and Willamette uni versity. She was affiliated with Alpha Phi Alpha, end served as' president during her senior year. She has been- with the Lanes Miles Standish company in Port land. Mr. Hill is a graduate of Port land schools, and Is now with the . Texas. Oil company, in Portland. Mrs. F. W. Poarawa and Mrs. Walter Kirk were hostesses on Wednesday at the Kirk country place, for a salad luncheon. As Featured In Mademoiselle, Harper's Bazaar, arid Vogue w-- i V U v.A) ! m v s ROTHMOOR "COATS Jltrts lift (or your spirit in th alert and kapp founj styles mnd a lift for your pocleeU ? y qumlity-i&at sares, . -SWa til il4 Scatri UmI tnl mMS&m oa mrf ctaulaaltaaUr rhe Smart Shop 115 JV. liberty '--V: A If."- -? 1 ? f uY- V v.-V , --':'-S 'J 'C 'Y - -' - ,- NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lawsan, married at the First Christian churdi on Suxrckry. The bride is th former Eileen Rahn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rahn. (Bishop photo.) i-. Service Work Discussed 'r How funds accumulated for war service work will be used during the coming club; season, is one of the subjects to be dis cussed by .the Salem Junior .Woman' cluh at Its opening meeting on Monday at 8 o'clock. Miss Hattie Bratzel, new presi dent, will preside, and Will in troduce members of standing committees and department heads,' i Membership applications will be considered at a board of di rectors meeting held at 7:30 pjn, preceding the business meeting. The program following the business meeting will be based on a "Vacation" theme, and will be presented by- the hospitality and friendship committee. Mrs. Francis Jernigan is general chairman of the committee and ; assisting her are ' Mrs.! W. G. Nibler, Mrs. F. C Gast, Mrs. William Haskin, jr., Mrs. Verne Robb, and Mrs. Harry Mohr, Jr. Philharmonic To Play ; Oregon's one remaining sym phony orchestra, the Salem Pnil harmqpic, will present a full season of concerts in spite of the obstacles presented to the or ganization during wartime, a de- ' cision announced by members of the board of directors today, after a careful study had been made of all factors entering into the forthcoming musical .season. "In spite of the fact that w have lost considerable personnel to the armed services and de fense industries, we are deter mined that that fine community enterprise be continued,' said Harry Collins, new president of the board of directors, who has guided the orchestra through several past successful seasons. We will bring to the people of Salem and Marion county music ' that will take their minds from the war for a period of an hour or two. Music that is a part of American life win be our ob jective, he said. Mr. Collins further pointed out that among the many newcomers of. Salem there may be many persons who would like an op portunity to perform in the local orchestra. Those with musical training are urged to contact him at 3101 if they wish to play in this season's concerts. A lim ited number of places in the in strumentation of the Philhar monic are. open and Edouard Hurlimann, director, is anxious to bring the orchestra to full strength as rapidly as possible. Daughters at Session The Catholic Daughters of America held their meeting at the Woman's club Wednesday, New year books containing the program of activities and com mittees were distributed. Mrs. : Gordon Coffey is chairman of the year book committee. ' , Starting with the October meeting the court will have de fense stamps on sale with Miss Nile duett in charge. On October 4 the court nenw bers will attend the mass and receive communion at St Vin cent de Paul's church,.with Father Robert Neugebauer of ficiating. Breakfast win be served later. Red Cross sewing Is continuing' every Monday.: Officers of the court served on the refreshment committee with Mrs. Haizette Guenther as chair man. Mrs. v Helen White was chairman of the social hour. WOODBUXN X e u r e e enaptcT No. 41, Order of Eastern Star, w31 open. Its fall season with: a meeting at the Masonie temple September 14. Nina Rin go worthy matron, has an- nounced that memorial services will be held with appropriate ceremonies. ' The . refreshment committee wffl be the worthy patron at the chapter, J. Melvin Kingo. T-r.ntTY Mr. and Ifra. T, Shuttleworth attended a birth day dinner in Salem Monday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. George Mitchell. The latter waa hostess, honoring her sister, Mrs. J. XT. 7est Others in the frailly party were Mr. and Mrs. George SundLie and Alden, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. IkKnrrench and Trieda of Bethel, George Mitchell, and J. tT. West. tTQODBUKK Tn Janlar Woman's club will hold its first meeting of the season Wednes day nisht, September-18, begin ning at 7.-43. Officers will act as hostesses. All members and girls who are interested in be coming members, are urged to be present. iWives" of Officers: . Meet Army officers wives are plan . ning for their own entertainment and -win begin -a- series of get- acquainted affairs on Thursday when they meet for luncheon in the USO headquarters at Ameri can Legion ball, Chemeketa and -Cottage streets. ': .- The luncheon Is scheduled at 1 o'clock and is for, the women now living in Salem ' and -West Salem, whose husbands are sta tioned at Camp Adair or other ; points near Salem. No written invitations, are be ing issued because all" the wives living here have not been regis-' tered and are not known, but reservations may be made by calling Mrs. aB. Ahrord, 6105, Mrs. T. C Brooks, 7260, Mrs. H. R. Miles, 7725 or Mrs. R. L, Chandler, 7S3S. Women who have young chil dren moay list them - with the committee member when reser - vation is made, and arrangements will be made to care for them. Also planned for wives, of of ficers is the tea to be given at -the name of Governor and Mrs." Charles A. Sprague on Septem ber 22. A committee from the Hostess league headed by Mrs. James T. Brand will be hostesses to the wives of officers on that . day. ReconJed Music At YWCA . ' A program of recorded music, consisting, of excerpts from fa mous light operas, will be given in the recreation room of the YWCA this afternoon at .330. Mr. Robert Rawson ; will offer interesting comments on each number. The public is invited, ' Overtar to "Die nritmimi' Strauaa IS moeapoUs Symptacwy orchestra Cm front "May time" Bamberg Victor Light Opera company "Root Marie" from "Boot Mario" Trim! Meteoa Eddr Gcma from "Countem Maritza - Victor Light Opera compony "song ot the Pltac" tram San of the nofne Banade of tbo DueT from "Cr raao 4 BerreW Skiles JTrom "Toleo t HottaM"-OfJeaboca OtarmBla's Couplrto Mihrl Qui I i -Barcarouo. itiigM Diao) - IjUcruiO' Borl a4 . Uvnnct Ttbbett Dopertatto'a Aria 4Tbo mBan4) AatonU's (Tbo Dare Ham JlowiO "Doaker KreOy- FriHU Allan Jones - Tmaii fc Ie-o Soo tram "Song of the FUii Gcnhwia Victor Opera Coma from "Tfco BORST Ramberc Victor light "The MoaatteB" He rriml Keawa Zddy and male Chora Soy "Goodbye II To Students .Mrs. Elmore 111 was hostess at an informal reception Friday night for Miss Katberine Hill and Miss Yvonne Moffitt, both of whom wQl leave soon to en ter Oregon State college as freshmen. Miss Moffit left Sat urday rooming to spend a short, time at her new home in Tilla mook before entering college. The tea table, covered by a -fine lace cloth and centered with asters and candles, was presided over by Miss Helen Fan ton. Miss Muriel Chase, Miss Janet Halik and Miss Peggy Wentland of Re pond, California. Assisting were Miss Barbara Belt and Miss Shirley HilL '- Some 50 guests called during the evening to say "goodbye" to the girls. . Frances Targutie Mettea ar rived in Salem Saturday after ' a period of piano study with her former Paris teacher, Wager ' Swayne, who is now living in San Francisco. The Melton piano studio is now open. LINCOLN Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Crawford celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary at their home Thursday with an informal party. Pastel tinted gladiolus and ' asters were arranged about the r rooms.' .V.,-. .. Assisting hostesses were Mrs.' Lois Crawford and Mrs. Aubrey -Crawford. The guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smalley, ; Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter Osborn, Mrs, C Griepentroc Wanda Spar hawk, ; George Stafford, Earl Royal, Mr. and Mrs. ; Aubrey Crawford and 1 Audrey, Allwya and Arleta, Mrs, Lois Crawford and the "hosts, Mr. and Mrs. E. C Crawford. ' STLYESTOX Theo Smith Friends, daughter . of Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Smith of Saverton, and C H. Elstner, both of Red wood City, CaliL, were married at Las Vesas, 'Nevada, Friday, according to word receiyed here .by her rrents,"':- : ? Mr. and Mrs. Elstner will live in Las Vegas where he is work ing ia defense work. Mrs. Elst ner, a former SHyerton girl, . spent the fore part of the sum mer at Saverton. - Mrs. LiTburn'a Musical Kindergarten . . win open around October 1st under the direction of Mrs. Walter C Germain, formerly of ? Marshfield, an accredited kindergarten and piano teacher, CaU 4813 for Information . . - bet . , . even our best friends won't tell -us. We inadvertently sedd in this column last week thai we knew a woman who snapped her white collar on her dress, a little trick," we stated, feat only a woman's magazine columnist would be neat enough to .suggest. All mis week we ve been eating , our words, for r leryme English,' co-sodet editress with us these past six years, always neatly snaps her collars on her dresses, and we never knew iL ; - ' Gadabout ". . . Beryl Holt, whom we - have been unsuccessfully trying to contact by phone all summer lor any .scrap of so ciety news she might be able to reveal, has ; been" on a summer jaunt. She's spent the whole season- away from home, but never got more than 75 miles .away except once. Beach for weeks, Eugene, Portland and then to Seatfie. ' i . . Every woman to her talents . . The oth er day we came gayly into the office, sing ing at the' top of our voice, and whom should be at our desk typewriting, than Josephine Albert Spaulding. ; songbird of our town. Upon looking at her typewritten story, we t decided that she types like we sing. . Clothes do make me man . . V Recently : Judge and Mrs. James T, Brand certainly upstanding citizens of the commmiry went downtown in their much-used gardening Miss Bendiksen Tells News Mrs. Richard Tatro, Miss Pearl Bendiksen and Miss Tbel ma Bendiksen were hostesses at the Tatro home on Friday for a dinner at which time the en gagement of their sister. Miss Virginia Bendiksen was an nounced. The news , was told on folders bearing the pictures and ' the names of Miss Bendiksen and Mr. Jose Gonzalez. No date was set for the wedding. Miss Bendiksen is a graduate of Willamette university and was active in campus affairs. She was national and local president of Daleth Teth Girnmel and held several offices in'the internation al dub. She is now employed at the stau department of educa tion. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bendiksen of Ta .. coma. -vs'.-., -,eW' Mr. Gonzalez is a law student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. The couple met when Miss Bendiksen spent her sum mer vacation In Mexico. Guests at the party were Miss Margaret Magee, Miss Hermie Palmer, Miss Jessica Kinsey, Miss Gladys Windeohal. Miss ' Hope Dowd, Mrs. Steve Ander son, Mrs. Bob Wilson of Boulder Dam, Colorado, Mrs. James An derson of Castle Bock, Washing ton, Miss Evelyn Bendiksen of .Portland and the honor guest and 'hostesses. . ' Phelps-Qiplan . Vows Said Miss Renee Caplan, daughter ; of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Caplan and Mr. Banner Phelpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. C R. Phelps, were married in Vancouver, Washing ton, on Friday. Only members of the family were present at the ' ceremony. ; i-r;:;:: The bride wore a beige dress and brown accessories. .Her cor-, sage was gardenias. She was at tended by Miss Betty Bishop. The groom is with the U n i t e d States marines. amaJLtary will meet Monday , afternoon at 2 o'clock in the social rooms of the hospital for election of offi cers. Mr. G. L. Meisner will show the motion picture. The Free American Way." A guest towel shower for the hospital win be a feature of the meeting. Mrs. D. J. Unruh will conduct the devotional period. Tea host esses are Mesdames Janes Gar con, Henry A. Cross, J. N. Franz and B. E. Otjen. Dr. and Mrs. Irving A. Fox are inviting members and friends of the First Baptist church to an informal birthday reception on Monday night at the church. The occasion is the 80th birthday of Mrs. (ox's father, Mr. IL IL Gill, - who win be honor guest: Hours arc from 730 ' to 10 o'clock. The class of the fanler nest esses, which meets on Tuesdays, wul not be held as usual this week, according to Miss M3rion MitcheU, chairman, but on Tues day, September 22, Mrs. Georga R. K. aloorhead wul apeak as scheduled. The Baak-a-Mamth dab vQ meet Tuesday at 1:1V o'clock with Mrs. Frank Bennett at S D street A dessert hnvheon will be served, and later in the afternoon. Mrs. James T. Brand win review the book. TBraz-T by Stefan Zweig. . Miss Irene Erattebal left Fri day for Seattle where she will attend the University of Wash ington as a freshman. Tdxher of Piano' All Grades of Piano Instruction - High School Credit- Home: 890 Statesman ' Phone 887$ f Studio: SC3 N. 5th, Phone 1781 clothes to buy soma tools. Chancing upon a lonesome poking soldier, they- asked , him to dinner. Very politely but firmly, he de clined. Probably his next letter home told his' mother how he wi&stoad the advances . of some of Salem's less desirable citizens, and wouldn't mother have blushed, had she known how he missed dining at the home .of one of Oregon's supreme court Justices. " Perhaps you rer-vtanber ... Charley Maxwell, Jovial and popular negro who lived in Salem for many years. Well, in a recent issue of theBttsburgh CPaJ Courier, a negro paper, appears a large picture of a very pretty girl, titled "Soldiers Inspiration'' and - captioned "1 don't want to gel well, because I'm In love with a beautiful nurse.' may be the song soldiers at Ft Huachuca will be singing when lovely Miss Chrystalee Max well, general ; hospital nurse and ' recently , cornmissioned second lieutenant in the army f nursing corps, reports to . the Arizona post Miss Maxwell, a graduate nurse who has been'on the hospital staff for several years, is popular in the Angel City's social set She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Max- -weiL'' .' .;- . . .; '::-t : AH our eags in one basket . .' . isn't a good idea, we and Mickey Mouse found out We only broke 17, Mickey's casualty list was 10 dozen. And look at the market price! , , Marine Buren. CLUB CALENDAR SUNOAT District council. rooimnil Omwd dub. HiXhfcu disa hiBca at TtntSDAT - . auojourf aindBary. corered dish ptcnie at X-nno pork. Central WCTU at ban, merctel streets, t a. aw tioa oc otneerm. Book'A-MonU) riub, with Mrs. Tiaak BcBBctt. 8SS B -tract. I AS WK0NKS9AT Writers club. 1M -with Mrs. Mar- Tiara Tbam tea street. Birthday for Daughter Mrs. Byron Cooley entertained on Wednesday afternoon at her home on 22nd street in honor of her daughter, Diane, on her sec ond birthday. The children played on the lawn. Invited were Stephen Ross, Beverly Stein, Ann Strain, Kath leen Schmidt, Gloria Schmidt, Rodney Schmidt, Marie Jackson, Sylvia Jackson, Sue Ann Barker, Judith Barker, Linda Loo Erts gaard, Linda Upham, Fredricka Wood, Ross Cooley, Diane Cooley, Mrs. Charles Ross, Mrs. Gilbert Stein, Mrs. Dudley Strain, Mrs. John Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Jackson - of Portland, Mrs. Kenneth Barker, Mrs. E. W. Cooley, Mrs! Lyle Erstgaard, Mrs. A. C. Upham of Portland, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. E. M. Rulifson, Mrs. How ard Cole, Mn. Willard Gritton and Miss Mary Ross. ' 5 ! Hutchinsons to Be Honored The Mayflower guild and the Womens Union of the First Con gregational church will be host esses at a farewell reception for Rev. and Mrs. Robert Hutchin son and family on Tuesday night at the church, h Hours for the reception are from 8 to 10 o'clock and the pub lic is invited to attend. Mrs. Ray A. Yoconv president of the May flower guild, and Miss Eula Mc- CuDy, president of the Woman's Union, are acting as co-chairmen for the reception. :Y .. Rev. Hutchinson will preach his last sermon at his 'church next Sunday. With his family, he wm soon reave for Seattle, where be has accepted the pas torate at the Pilgrim Congrega- .tional church. For Salem and Outside Schools Filler Pcpcr Best quality. , -24-lh. Large count E:3-C;;Cil.C3 Also 10c Packages , Many Other Supplies Friced Bight 370 STATE ST. School Days Coming : I . Soon . Circles Meet Wednesday r. Circles of the First Methodist church will meet on Wednesday afternoon as follows: ,' South Central, with Mrs. J. Graham, 481 South High street, 1:15 dessert luncheon. West Central, : with-Mrs. Ron ald Glover, 633 South Commer cial street, at 2 p. m Yew Park, with - Mrs. Lena Mickey, 837 South 12th street, 2 p. m. -'"'..'i ' 1 East Centratlwith Mrs. J. Ed gar Purdy, 546 North 22nd street, 1:15 dessert. luncheon, f. Naomi, with Mrs. Carl Ste vens, 1545 Jefferson street, 1:1$ dessert luncheon. , V Lucy Ann ; Lee, . with Mrs. Carle . Abrams, 1547 Chemeketa street, 1 p. to. dessert hmcheon. FRANCES VIRGINIE MrEILTTdDM - Pianist -. Teacher - Lecturer - ACCREDITED TEACHER OF PIANO American Study Chicago-rNew York European- StudjPris--Berlm---Vienna . Instruction from ihe-Begimiing to Advanced Artistic Interpretation - Accredited Assistant Appointment for Consultation i 354 N. Capitol . Telephwie 035 Mondays in Pertland Margaret Hogg Accredited Plane Teacher- Be3inning or Advanced Students " - , STUDIO IS c,.9r, tea c T rt-,.1-1 T. S. O Accredited Teach ers. Piano and Pipe Organ. Term opens Sept. 21st Res. 505 N. Summer - It IVon't Be Long Now! NOW IS THE TIME TO BEAT TUE GUN ON YOUR " Our Stock Is Now Complete We Handlo Supplies In Top Quality Only! School Supplies for. v s All Grades and High School cnnYCLns : . i 5 c 7ZT.iZL TABLETS Big Count 5CsaalOC 2 zzi DIVEEIIS - Lc::LcJ V : iwwaewaysa-l . 2 and 3 ring..25c tt ' Bine canvaa.35c cy Pencils, PenhoMerav Pens, Typing Paper, Pen-; cianship Papery Pencil Boxes, Rulers, Reinforce- -ments. BETWEEN THE BANKS Invited to Buffet,: l Suppei ; j ' . Mrs. George Roseman will be hostess on Wednesday night to members of the American As- , soctatioa of University" Women board of directors and siandinf committee heads at a buffet sup per. The affair win be held at the - Roseman's home on Capitol street at 630 o'clock. Mrs. Rortman ta president of the association. 7 - Invited are Mix Melvin Geist, secretary. Miss. Ann Boentje, treasurer, Mrs. Lorena Jask. Mrs. Roger D." Woodrow, Miss Beryl 'Holt; Miss Carolyn Wilson, Mrs. ' Elmer Berg. Mrs. R. Ivan LovelL Miss Mary Eyre, Miss - Isabel Child. Mrs. C A. Ratcliffe, Mrs. Elsie Schfoeder, Mr Custet. Ross, Mrs. H. E. MitcheU, Mrs. ; Wayne 1 Doughton, . Mrs. Marvin Lewis,' Mrs. Paul Barilen, Mrs. Cecil Monk' and Mrs. Dorothy . CasseUus. Auxiliary Has -Luncheon I The Lions auxiliary will hold its first fall meeting at Godfrey's on Thursday afternoon it 1 o'clock when luncheon win be served. Following this, a busi ness meeting will be held, with Mrs. Laverne Young, president, ' in charge. Plans for the winter's activities j in defense work will : -be made. ! " ; -: . i 1 ' Other new officers' are 'Mrs. J. K. Hubbard, vice-president; Mrs. Floyd M. Seamster, secre tary, and Mrs. Douglas Yeater, treasurer. ; ... i Kedecorated Enlargi ' Usual Wave L58 Perm Ou Pssb Ware $1C3 Cample te Open ThuTS. Eva. ' try Appointment Fheae 8888 i first National Bank Blag. CAST1JB rEUt. WAVEXS M.M.. OPEN NOW i Phone 178 Ehel H. IXunning system of improved music study for beginners. Pupils should enroll now". Telephone 7111 .10cw Tlizzr Eldlsn d law as SI .50 Lc!i:r Zx;?:n Sfand : S ring , , P Oar Capital Braad Finer Paper aad Tablets .Are Taps la Qmality . SALEM, OREGOIf 285 $- :i . . . " .