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PAGE SIX i .Interest in : Orchestra Shown Almost a hundred students at the Salem high school have signed op for the band and or chestra, according to Vernon A Wlscarson, instrumental director of the Salem public schools. Twelve majorettes have made application, from .which nine will be chosen by tryouts to be l'- announced next week. Many students, new to Salem, will play with the band this win ' ter. Including:: Don , Blasbee, Glenn Johnson, Alva Johnson, Paul Gilmer, and Duane Hadley, all of Burns; Franklin Coombs, ' French horn, from " Hammond, ' Indiana; Dale Smith, baritone, from" Utah; Carola Hays, bas soonist, from Medford; Buster Roper, cornet, from Kansas; Winona Walker, trombone, from Tillamook. About 20 new stu dent players are from Leslie and Parrish Junior high schools. Newly elected band officer " for this school year are: Presi- , dent, Courtney Jones; vice-president, Jannice Lemmon; point secretary, Horace Beldin; re-, cording secretary-treasurer, Bet ty Zo Allen, and librarian, Rich ard Taw. Tryouts were held and first chair players were selected this week, including: flute, Hor ace Beldin; oboe, Dean Allport; clarinet, Wayne Struble; cornet, Richard Taw; baritone, Robert Robins; trombone, Courtney Jones; French horn, Winser Ac TxJon, and bassoon, Rosemary Gai 't ser. - " r' . . ' , i .? '' Three assistant directors will ' be chosen by tryouts in the near I future. Several students have already signed up for .tryouts. Because of the dimout rules this year there will be no night foot ball games and the . band plans to play iot, all athletic games t during the year and .for assem--Mies and pep rallies. "Pops" con certs for . the students will be given and the group will play for parades on the 'downtown streets and other patriotic events during the school year. The first concert will ; be December 15 ' ' - "with both - band and orchestra featured on -the program. . i . During the summer many in- struments have been . repaired and the following new ones add- - cd: two Scotch bass drums,' a tuba, bass, string bass, , 'cellci clarinet, oboe, two tambourines, " two triangles and a French horn. " Forty six have signed up for the full symphony ' orchestra but more cellos, violas,' and string basses are needed. Classes ' will be organized to start more stu dents on these . instruments. , ' - . Much new band and orchestra " music was purchased during the summer for this year. Featured on the first band and orchestra ' ; program will be the "Rhapsody . in Blue" by Gershwin and the "Nutcracken Suite" by Tschair kowsky. The soloist in the Rhapsody will . be announced later. Mrs. Fred Smith or Los An geles arrived Friday'' for a two weeks' visit at the home of her - sister, Mrs. Abner K. Kline, on ; North Fifth street.- Mr. Smith will Join Mrs. Smith later and together they will return south. Pattern There's a military-trim air to this fitted Junior miss style. Pat tern 4221. Anne Adams has given - it "front line" novelty in a smart side-front buttoning that squares off into the skirt panel. The neckline may be round or V shaped. Pattern 4221 is available in junior miss sizes 1113, 15, 17, Size 13 takes 33'g'yards 39 inch. . Send SIXTEFN CENTS for this ne Adsms pHpm, White plainly' J-'ZU NA.MJE, ADDRXSS and STYLE ' MiMEFH. . - - -. Co Ail Out for F.sh Ion with our Jul nl Winter Pattern Book, Just ;'f the presst Smart, eay-t-niakt " lor ork. piay. dress-pararle. "alvee fpeoials. ' School outfits. Ir risl nr. Pattern Book, 10 cents. ; -Tui your oiuer Vo Tr.e Cvtfon f sina'ii, Pattern department, Miss Ross To Marry Soon v Announcement is being made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Mary Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rulifson, and Mr. Glen Baillie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bamie. . The wedding will take place at 3:00 o'clock on Sunday, Octo-" ber 18, at the First Presbyterian In Salem, with Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. . : Miss Rosa is a stenographer at the court house and Mr. Baillie -has enlkted in the air corps and Is waiting to be called. He is at present connected with Willam ette Grocery company. Farewell for Bride-Elect . A farewell party was given for Miss Mar jorie Barker , on Tuesday night at the home of Miss Martha Fran tz. Early fall flowers were used to decorate. .Games; were in play during the . .evening. . " Miss Barker - left Wednesday. . morning for California i where she wilt wed Mr. Donald "Blais- ' dell,' with the. army air corps.'. . Guests were Miss Doris- Ritch ' ey Miss . Pauline -Dunlap, Miss J Beverly Carter, ' Miss yMurice Smith,' Miss Betty "Jeanne Smith, Miss Betty Uliman, .Miss Betty Krebs, - Miss . Jeanne Donaldson, Miss Bonita Young, Miss ' Doro f thy Pylatt, Miss Estelene Smith, Miss Maxine Enger, Miss Mar garet MeBam, . Mrs.", William . Butte . and the hostess, Miss Martha Frantz. - Court Invites :' Many Guests Members of Hanna Rosa court, Order of the Amaranth, will be hosts .to. all members of the Sa '',v lam Masonic lodges and their wives, at a no-host dinner at , . Masonic temple tonight Cover ed dishes v will be brought by . those attending. The lodge will furnish a beverage and desserL Following the meal, dancing . and cards will occupy the group during the remainder . of the evening. Reservations should be made by calling. 4909 or 22368. ,The meal will begin at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Bob Straw and Mrs. Wit her Straw left Wednesday to vis it their husbands stationed at Fort Huenema, Calif. The men recently have transferred from Camp Bradford, Va. Miss Lacille Murphy will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murphy, this weekend. ..0- : . ' ' ' f " 71 ' The Rebekah . convention for district 7 was held at the Lyons hal Wednesday:! Faith Rebekah lodge, with Frances Kruse Noble 1 Grand opened ; the meeting. The following were convention offi cers: Theresa - Crabtree, chair- " man; Ruth Wood, vice chairman; Lois Cornforth,-secretary; Made lene Rossner and 'Alia . Bodeker, ' supporters to i tne chairman Maude - Montgomery t and Cecil Wright, supporters to vice chair-' man; Margaret Shaffer, warden; Frank ie Johnston, conductor; Le- ona Ray and Eva Bressler, - guardians; Marie Cole, musician; . and C. ,Little,.ichaplain." Millie Lavine seated officers- and pre sented ' each with.a" corsage. Mad el en e Rossner, president7 of the Rebekah - assembly of Oregon, " and "Other visitors" -were intro-' duccd. , .Lois Cornforth gare the address, of welcome which yas responded taby Chrisie Hender son. Marie Cole gave a tribute to the flag. Stayton extended an invitation to the 1943 convention. On thejdiher hour program were Beulah Lewis, Marjorie Thomp son, Evelyn - Clipfell, Linsie Wright, Carlela Wagner, Mrs. Ben Chamberlain, 1 Mrs. Robert Fetherston, George Cole and Mrs. . Douglas Gavette. Mrs. Rossner and Grant Murphy, grand mas ter, spoke. Mrs. Blanch Deal, oldest member present, has been "a member for 51 years. Ruth' ' Wood was elected chairman for the next convention, Eunice Bar teu, vice chairman; and Worthy Burmister, secretary. Mr&i Wood : appointed the following officers: -Goldie . Rambo, warden; Myrtle Henderson, chaplain, Theresa Crabtree, past-chairman; Alta Bodeker and Hazel Lewis, sup porters to chairman; Maud Mont gomery, supporter to vice-chairman; Marie Patreny and Millie Lavine, guardians; and Therest Van Kujs, musician. , . Th SOCIETY UUSIC ; CLUB CALENDAR . . a" ATTJRDA Y , t ' Chemeketa chapter DAR with Xirt. C. A. Ratclilfe, J p. m. r MONDAY ;- '' - ' -' . ' " Daughters of the Nile, Ma sonic temple, noon . luncheon. - American Legion ft auxiliary Woman's clubhouse,, f p. m. - Auxiliary of Sons of Union " Veterans with Mrs, C T. Re illy. 1304 North Liberty, at i p. m. : Tuesday! - AAUW psychology class, 3 p.m. with Mrs. Guy Hickok. 12S3 North 21st street - - - . Alpha Phi Alpha Mothers club, musical . program : at chapter house, 2 p. rtu Z . - -' Laurel Social Hour club, with Mrs G E. Vosburg at 2 p, m. . Yomarco club, dessert lunch eon with Mrs. A. . Keene, 426 North Winter street . , - American War Mothers, busi ness meeting at p. m. in Le " gion hau. . ' . . .. . WCTU. - North Salem chapter, with Mrs. - K. J. Williams, . 740 Chemeketa, at 3 p. m. - - Central WCTU, 2 p. m. at hall. . WEDNESDAY - ' ' ' ; ' Book section, AAUW. with Mrs. George ' Roswnan, 910 - Capitol sxeet. Open to public. I p. m. , THURSDAY ' AAUW.' acquaintance tea, with Mrs. Phili p Barrett -1090 North ".- Winter, at 2:30 p. m. Ghoir Greets Minister The choir of. the. First Chris-. tian church - met on Thursday night at" the home of the min- ister and ' wife, Rev! and Mrs. Dudley' Strain.' It was - the first ; ', fall meeting of - the choir . and the party, was in the" nature of,, i a get-acquainted affair. . Those attending were:' Mrs, A.' - Vittone, Mrs. Floyd Mix, Mrs.' Howard Cole, Mr and Mrs. S. B. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. ..Wagner, Mr. and. Mrs. , John "Schmidt, jr., Mr. and "Mrs. Les . lie Carson, Mrs. C. .E. . Bowen, Mrs." George. Bowen, Mrs. Anne Macy, Mrs. . Clifford Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pugh,' Mr. Fred . Bates, Mr. James 'Chism, -. Miss "Betty Pugh, Miss Norma Jane Conklin, Miss Nyla Phil lips, Miss Janice Adams, Miss , Dawn Bates, Miss Delvon Long ' and Rev. and 'Mrs.' Dudley Straiiu Mary Sennits Dunean. violin ist, and Maude Ross Sardam, pianist, will play the first move- ment.of Cesar Franck's "Sonata-over station KOIN at 5:30 on Sunday afternoon. Both Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. . Sardam . are on the faculty of the Portland school of music. . . SILVERTON SUverton friends received announcements this week of the' marriage of Miss Lucy . Howe, daughter of . ; Mrs. George V. Howe of Eu gene, to Elvin M. Baker of the US navy, "son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Baker of Drummond, Mont. The ceremony was read by Chaplain' W. F. Keeler at FJlyson field,. Pensacola, Flan on September 11. Mrs. Baker - taught English in the Silverton . high school for a number of years. Mr. Baker is also a f or--j mer resident of Silverton. BAGS By kor-day; - Y I - Y ? New! KOR-DAY BAGS $5.50 $7.50 . $10.50- Nationally famous Kor-Day bags kre"" here in the newest bag fashions for now and later! Bags that play the part of style as well as usefulness. Zippers, novelty fastening and ' precision . made throughout! Underarm and handle styles. ...BROWN ...NAVY x : h - h I Miller's CIEGOII STATESMAN. Calea Girls Attend Birthday : Tea Miss Jeanne Busick was host ess at a large tea on Saturday afternoon at - the home of her . parents, Mr. - and Mrs. William Busick, on North Summer street on the birthday of Miss Nancy Wallace, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace. , . The tea table was covered with a cream; satin cloth and - lighted by cream colored candles. -Mrs. ' Busick aranfied purple grapes in , the lower . part of a crystal epergne, and purple fu- ' schias, asters and gladioluses in the upper part as a centerpiece. Pouring during the afternoon the : afternoon were the Misses Mir-, riam Becke, Calline HOman, Beverly McGilchrist, and . Joan Beakey. ' Girls who assisted the hostess in serving, were the Misses Har riett Hawkins, Corrine .Wade, Kathleen Hug, Martha Franz, . Mary ana Bollinger, Margaret Becker, Sara Ann Ohling, Mary Ann Brady, Patricia Viesko, Nancy Montgomery, Jean Clair Swift, Jean Fidler, Janice and Jean .Myers. A hundred girls called during 1 the afternoon. Mrs. Paul Wallace was si special guest Business; Meet By Zonta Club ; ; Zonta club met with Mrs. Mar garet Rosecrans with Miss Bertha Kolhagen assisting. . A business meeting and treasury dessert party were held. Those present included' the Misses Genevieve Morgan, Helen Yockey, - Helen Barrett, Mabel Savage, Katheryn Carthew, Mae Rauch, Ana Peters and Mrs. Rol lin K. Page, Mrs.-Phil Brown ell, Mrs. Byron Herrick,. Mrs. Arthur Hunt, Mrs. Qra F. Mclntyre", Mrs." "La Verne Winkler," Mrs. Grover' Hillman, Mrs. Agnes Booth, Mrs. . Ethel Melgaard, Mrs. a W, SU cey, Dr. Helen Pearce-and the hostess. "' - ' - A program - emphasizing . the United War Chest was presented' In the form of a skit ' . -Aluihnae Group' . At Carson's' .Kappa Alph Theta alumnae association met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Carson. Mrs.' Charles Heltzel was ' assistant ' - hostess.' The group elected Mrs. Taylor Hawkins president and Mrs. William' Deeney " treasurer. The business meeting followed a dessert supper. - - Attending the alumnae meet- ' ing were Mrs. Donald McCar gar, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs. George Hugg, Mrs. Taylor -: Hawkins, Mrs. George Schwartz, ' Mrs. Charles Heltzel, Miss Genevieve Reed, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. Thomas Wood, Mrs. William Deeney, Mrs". Willard Marshall, Mrs. George Hoffman and Miss Eloise Buck. TURNER Mrs. Earl Prather entertained with a party Tues day afternoon in honor of her daughter, Margaret Ann, on her eleventh birthday. Outdoor games were played and refresh ments served later in the after noon. The invited guests includ ed Betty Prior, Geraldine Ed wards, Barbara Webb, Carol Standley, Shirley Baker, Patri cia ' Mosslander, Dixie . Daven port, . Diana Prior; Kathlee Van Qsdol, Arlene ' Bouchie, Ailene Hatfield, Jeannette Boyer, Bea trice McTigret and ' Margaret Ann Prather. , ' 1 ", ...BLACK h n - i p. - Ml Oregon. Saturday Morning; October 3. ISU Today's Menu Among the dishes to be plan ned on the weekend menus are several of unusual interest. To day's dessert Is second cousin to the much favored peanut but . ter cookies, TODAY . Tomato salad Stuffed eggplant - -(with ground lamb) Baked potatoes - -Buttered spinach Peanut butter cup cakes . ;- ' .'r--Fresh fruit - . 0 - ' - SUNDAY " . Celery and apple salad - - Grilled lambchops - . ' . , v Browned potatoes Buttered cabbage Cottage pudding with . .j chocolate cornstarch sauce . MONDAY . .Fruit salad bowl . Barbecued beef cakes . 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