:Rotana Club Chooses , Miss Hill Mrs. Beraice Yearly was host ess on Tuesday eight to members of Rotana club at her home on North Winter street. The affair was a business and social meet lag. Mrs, Katherine Reid was ' co-hostess. : Election of officers resulted In the re-election of Miss Vada Hill as president and the choice of Mrs. r If a Knox, vice-president, Mrs. Alfred Laue, treasurer, and Mrs. Dwlght Wyatt, secretary. A surprise shower was given for Mrs. Carleton Wesson, i The hostess arranged spring , flowers to, decorate the rooms, and serv ed a late supper. Feseht ' were: Mrs. i Carleton : Wasson," Miss .Vada Hill, Mrs. If a Knox, ' Mrs.': Aldred" ' Laue, Mrs. Emma Drinnon, Mrs. Lyle Bains, Mrs. Max Leletine, Miss Eileen Sprague, Miss Ruth Elea nor Doll, Mrs. Dwight Wyatt, Miss Doris Best,' Mrs. : Herbert Miller : and 'Che hostesses. Mrs. - Njra Thompson was ? a special ' guest , , . FOE Women- Active ?Mrs, ' Ray Moore presided , at , the meeting of the Eagles auxil ' lary which met at the Eagles - hall Tuesday night. A group from Albany and : Newberg visited " the auxiliary. Mrs. Lena Kara, Mrs. Claire Jamieson and Mrs. William Christian were iniiated. After the meeting the auxil iary joined the aerie for a pro gram and dance. Later, refresh merits were served. ' There will be no meeting next Tuesday night The drill team and some members will visit Oregon City. Mrs. P. W. Cooper, Miss Opal Mise, Mrs. Ray . Moore, Mrs. Dora Stanton, - Mrs. Henrietta Tagart and Mrs. Judson Bressler served at the USO Sunday. Dinner Meeting Scheduled The regular monthly dinner ; meeting of the Past Matron's as sociation of the Order of the ' Eastern Star will be held on Fri day night at the Golden Pheas ant at 6:45 o'clock. . Hostesses .will be Mrs. L. E. Barrick, Mrs. Rose Babcock, Mrs. M. C Petteys and Dr. Gussi Nile. I Mr. and Mrs. Ethaa Grant are . receiving felicitations on the birth of a daughter Tuesday night at Salem General hospital, their third child and second girll Pattern The young angle on the popular two-p iecer in a beguiling style by Anne Adams, Pattern 4367 Make the little-girl collar and cuffs in starchy s lace-edged white, , and plant", matching posies on . the shoulder. A front panel gives nice lines to the skirt- Pattern 4367 is available only In, junior miss sixes 1L 13, 15 and 17, Size IS takes 3 yards 33-inch fabric and " yard contrast I . Send SDCTEEN OtffTS tri coins tat this Anne Adams pattern. WHU plainly SIZE, ' NAMX, ADDRXSS. STYLB NU ES. . -f TEN CEN1 j noN brings jrwi ear Spring Patten Book wttft 1U ur to-maxa styles for vryrae. ; -Send your erdce- Tbe -Orega Statesman, Pattern Department, Sa lem. Oregon, --r: v Usual Wave MM Complete f C 71 rush Wave f t J fComrleteV V J Open Thurs. Eve. .Y , : by Appointment V phone SSS3 - SS5 First National Bank Did. CASTLE PLUM. WAVESS 4367 CLUB CALENDAR THUESDAT ' Liberty Women's club, S p. in. with Mrs. R. C. Jory. Salem Council ot Women's or-' ganizations. 1 p. m. it YWCA. ' Hayesvill Woman's club, with Mrs. Leonard Greif, SU South . . street. -- , ? '-"' Keizer sewlnf club, with Mrs. W. K. Savace, 2419 North Church ; street, all day. Chapter G of PEO. Thursday, at US o'clock, dessert luncheon with Mrs. W. W. Moore. 191S Chemeketa street. - Circle 2. Knight Memorial church, with Mrs. T. M. Williams. 1973 Center street. 1p.m. Keizer Bed Cross sewing club" will meet Thursday at the school library at 1 p. m. . Faculty Women's club. Beta CM house, . 144 State street, ' 2:39 n. m. : : i;.,-- Daughters of Union Veterans i of the Civil War, with Mrs. Har .riet Winkenwerder,' 1150 Spruce street. S P- m. , I . Beta Chi Mothers, with Mrs. M. B. ; rindley. Bickreall. I'M p. m. Fidelis ' class. First ' Baptist church. 2 p. m. ntlDAT ' W m a n's Unitarian alliance, 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Kenneth RandaU. Sigma Tau mothers, with Mrs. Bayard Findley, Bickreall. Dakota club auxiliary, with Mra. , T. Kortmeyer, Brunk's cor ner, 2 p. m Students Will Give Program Students of Parrish junior high school will, appear in a vocal and instrumental program at the Salem high school audi torium tonight at 8 o'clock. A small ; admission charge will be .. made. ; . The program, listed below, is being directed by Miss Margaret Simms, Miss Constance Weinman and. Mr. Leslie Carson. Jewell Gueffroy will be accompanist. America the Beautiful ... Ward . Chaser March l DeLa mater B orchestra Left Right March C Neville Bach Passion Choral B band Gavotte Lemaire Gypsy Song Roumanian Folk Song 8th Grade chorus Landing the Paddy Whack Hi-Le-Hi-Lo Hungry Five Waltz of the Flowers uTschaikovsky The Shepherds Dance German j - 7th Grade chorus Rubatq Caprice r- Kuffmaa Trumpet trio GUnnina Mia from The Firefly' Friml In the Luxembourg Gardens 1 Manning From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water - , . I Cartman Girls' triple trio Nocturne. "Midsummer Night's Dream" Mendelsoohn-Relbold Triumphal March, "Sigurd Jorsal- for" Grieg-Reibold A orchestra Water Boy Negro Work Song Good News in the Kingdom . s Negro Spiritual Massa Dear (Largo from the New - World symphony) . Dvorak 9th Grade mixed chorus Without A Song Youmans X Love A Parade L Arlen 9th Grade special group The Humming Bird F. Drdla Donna Jan Macklin, violin SylvU O. Speaks Indian Summer L V. Herbert Moonbeams V. Herbert Girls' triDle trio The Green Cathedral Around the Gypsy Fire Hahn Brahms XMlgnuall (Uebestraum) Liszt 9th. Grade eirla'i chorus Anchors Aweinh Zimmerman-Voder - A band with -drum majorettes - The Pilgrim, grand march Lake Irish Tune from County Derry . - ... Grainger The Thunderer ' , , , Sousa The Star Spangled Banner Band, choruses and audience Robinsons 1 Are Sunday Hosts I i ' " ' ! Mr and Mrs. Carroll M. Rob inson 'entertained with a party Sunday at their country home honoring members of the Knot A-Care club and husbands. The Easter motif was used in the decorations and refresh ments. , Those present, were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolz, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gustafson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andresen, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bressler, Mrs. Irene Birch, Mr. and jMrs. Lloyd Thomas, Miss. Maureen Gustaf son and the hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Carroll M. Robinson.' '' SHira lnardiBta pins apefli tleniiTins soak Master Bread - jour Uadiag health id. AT youh Gr.OCZH'O i 1 1 1 ' e I f Ik SOCIETY mm The DCISE Rainbow Meets' At Temple ; . - i .--4 . -! . .: k Joan Remington presided at the regular , business meeting of Chadwick assembly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, when it met on Tuesday night at Masonic temple. Mrs.' Ernest Peterson, worthy ; matron of 1 Chadwick chapter, Order of the Eastern Star and Jean Rowland, " grand drill leader of the Rainbow Girls were introduced. ' During the business meeting, June Davis, - Elaine - Townsend and Pat Grady were elected to membership. . :,-: The program included several speeches and musical numbers. Tom Brand and Nevitt Smith gave the after dinner speeches which! they presented in the re cent high school contests in Eu gene and Adyse ..Lane ;. gave a monologue with which she en tered the contests at Willamette university. Thelma Smith, Myr tle and Gertrude Meier sang two numbers, accompanied by Rose-? mary Gaiser.' Afterwards, the girls and their guests went to another floor, for refreshments. Mrs. Blackman New President Alpha Phi Alpha mothers met on Tuesday at the chapter house for a business session and elec tion of officers. Mrs. Leon Brown gave a review of the book, "The Robe" by Lloyd Douglas. Newly elected officers are Mrs. M. C Blackman, Mrs. Josephine Rock, f vice president and Mrs. Arthur Bates, secretary-treasurer. . Mrs. Harold Ollnger, Mrs. Rex Adolph and Miss Kreta Janz will leave today for Spoken. Mrs. Olinger will meet Lt. Olinger, who has a leave for the week end from his station with the navy at Farragut, Idaho. ' Mrs Adolph plans to remain in Spo kane while Lt. Adolph is sta tioned with the army there. Their daughter, Joan, will re main in Salem until the end of the school years. I MONTGOMERY W A R D Handsome square toe, matching bow pump Wall last tie .. low heel Pretty pump with motch ing ffotSe bow .. 155 N. Liberty 1 1 Yt S a v v OHEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Bridae Clubs Meet This Week. 4 Club groups are meeting this week,jand usually if s bridge or sewing that occupies the mem- Mrs. O. L Paulson entertained members of her - bridge -, club at her home on Broadway 'street Wednesday afternoon. A dessert lunch was served, preceding the afternoon! of cards. . Mrs. Charles Fowler and Mrsl Perry Benson were special guests. - Club members are Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. Earl Cooler, Mrs, Robert Elfstrom, Mrs. Carl .Emmons, Mrs. Bjarne Erickson, Mrs. Gardner j Knapp, . ' Mrs. Charles McEIhinny, Mrs. Stephen Merg ler, Mrs. Herman Miller, Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Lester Wil cox and Mrs. Oscar L Paulson. Party at Fords Mrs. Margaret Ford will be hostess tonight for members of her bridge club at her home tn West Lafelle street. Cards will be in play, and a late supper served, j .- - Members of the club are Mrs. Richard j Slater, Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Lewis Grif fith, Mrs. Dolph Craig, Mrs. " Charles Huggins, : Mrs. J. Ken neth Bailey, Mrs. Asel Eoff, Mrs. Breymah Bois and Mrs. Ford. Miss New Nunn in Position Miss Margaret Nunn wrote her mother, Mrs. J. J. Nunn this week, reporting a" meeting of the Oakland Advertising club which met Monday, which three former Salem , person attended. Miss Laura Ross, advertising manager of Goldman's Fashion store was there, Miss Ross is a siter i of Miss Ada Ross and Mrs. Leah Hogue, both Salem high school teachers, and attend ed Willamette university. Also at the meeting were Mr. Wayne 1 Elgin, now advertising manager of Sear and Roebuck and Miss Nunn, who has recent- ; ly been named advertising mana- i ger of Bruener's, home furnish- i ing store in Oakland. She has I been assistant manager for sev eral years, and was formerly in the May store and the Bon Marche in Seattle. She is a gred uate of (Willamette university. . Mrs, Clifford Elgin ef Portland i Is visiting at the Clayton Fore- i man home for ten days. She is : Mrs." Foreman's mother. UNION HILL Mrs. Lee See-! ley will entertain the members ! of the Union Hill Woman's club i at her r home on Thursday for ! an all-day meeting. A covered dish luncheon will be served at the noon hour. Dressy pump with open and sftna back f i GPQIC1G STYLES in sr.iAQT 7unF taci Beautifully designed styles In soft perfecHy with your prettiest outfit! You'll love the - smartness of their smooth polished leathers and' , yowH Bve lit them because their hidden comfort , feeluret make walking 0 b ' . Phone 3194 Oreaon, Thursday Morning. April 15, 1813 i Scrvicowomcn What they can da What Gwfxm doing cbotd tt ALBANY Another Albany girl, Miss Clara Domaschofsky, has. joined the WAAC and left Saturday for Portland to report for induction. She win be sent to Monticello, Ark, where she will undergo training. Miss Do maschofsky has been employed' In the office of the Linn County " Abstract company. i- The enlistment of Miss Mau rice Hopkins of Lebanon was an nounced by WAAC recruiting headquarters on Tuesday. Miss Ethel Burroughs, a grad uate of Silverton high school and former stenographer in the sec retary of State's office in Salem was announced on Tuesday as a new enlistee in the SPAARS, the coast guard women's unit. - SILVERTON ' Members of the Junior Women's club have learned that one of their number, Mrs. Rudolph Schenks, whose husband Is in Australia has pass ed her examinations to join the WAACS. Mrs. Schenk will con tinue in her present work at the State house at Salem until June 1. She has held this position for the past seven years. Invited to Reception The First Cong regational church is gathering in the church parlors Friday .from 8 to 10 o'clock to greet its new : pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Da vid Nielsen, "and is cordially in viting all its friends to Join with them on this occasion to wel come the Nielsens to theis work In the life of this community. Mrs. E. J. Donnell is chairman of the. committee making ar rangements. Book, Thimble Club Meets The Book and Thimble club held .a meeting on Thursday at tAe home of Mrs. Rollin Beaver, Reports of the Polk county Fed crated Rural clubs meeting were given by Mrs. Fred Kubin, Mrs. Ross Damrell and Mrs. Hazel La cey. " Others present were Mrs. C Adams, Mrs. A. Isaak, Mrs. C Schwartz, Mrs. Conrad Fox, Mrs. Paul Wishart, Miss Fern Morgan and Mrs. Lewis of Portland. Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter April 1 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Hardcastle of. Eugene.' Grand parents . are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hardcastle of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Carlton of Eu gene. The little girl has been named Nadine Louise. Pert bow to match smart pump style turf tan that blends so real pleasure I 60S i RATIONED -.SUN3 CHOI STANU? Aimliary Vat; Backstrand Home . The Marion-Polk County Med ical auxiliary, met at the home of Mrs. Jerald Backstrand on Tues day night at 630 for dinner. As sisting hostesses were Mrs. 1L J. Kobrak, Mrs. Robert Coffee, Mrs. Paul Wolfe and. Mrs. L B Hill. , ," Present at the meeting were Mrs. J. Roy Pemberton, Mrs. V. . A. Douglas, Mrs. T. H. Dunham, Mrs. - W. N. Thompson,' Mrs. A, T. King. : Mrs. - Burton Myers, Mrs. G. C Bellinger, Mrs. Li O. aeznent, Mrs. M. C Findley, Mrs. L. B. Goldstein, Mrs. R. D. Shepard, Mrs. J. M. Schier, Mrs. C A. Mclntyre, Mrs. Carl m , mons, Mrs. Gordon Ley, Mrs. r' isilsfiniiu WLWttYU UUYO.' our Eabter s noe ... so r.wiY ACID TtlGY'nO ALL GO D.OVJ PRICED! Tdrsa fvmp l.tS M'mWTon SlMiMrexfsr l.tt CMMrs' Brow "aAss"efor4 2.71 155 N. Liberty St. WflUam' Rhodes, Mrs. J. O. Mat this, Mrs. R. T. Boals, Mrs. Ros eoe C. Hson, Mrs. Wilmer C Smith, Mrs. H. J. Clements, Mrs. Ray -Waltz, and the hostesses. An additional guest was Mrs. H. J. Elliot. . -. Two - members of the - high school dramaties team present ed the program which Included an original on Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, "The - Moon ' Behind the Sun," and ah Interpretation of Lincoln's Gettysburg address by Jean Barham. The Cemmanlty elab ef Salem Heights) will meet oh Friday night at . the clubhouse at 1 1 o'clock. The group will hear Roy 1 Potter, (recently returned from I the North African front, where he was j wounded. Hostesses for; the meeting will be Mrs. Lewis , Anderson, Mrs. - Everett Strodd and Mrs. Clark Lathine. r ,m ci S lit STYLES to choose Fncr.i ! ! i Just look at Wards wonderful assortment of children's party and pfay " 1 , . ' - . - - , ... it '. 1 h - - . '" " l ' - , ' shoes for Easterl We've sketched eleven styles from our large collection 11 1 dress oxfords and dressy patent leather T straff sandals made of quality leathers and made to give good; dependable wear for active, growing feet. Come In today and buy them at Wards famous low prices! ! RetienecLcoupee Children's rstest X.19 Informal Tea" Everit of : Friday v. Mrs. James X Walton will en ertain friends at an Informal tea " on Friday afternoon, In compli ment "to Mrs. George Lawrence, who will visit her daughter, Mrs. I Donald McCargar this weekend. Mri. Charles 'McCargar will pour. Mrs, Walton will be assist ed by Mrs. Chandler Brown and Miss Rovena Eyre. Mr. asd Mrv Joaeph Noun are - the parent of a daughter, Leslie, : born on April 10 in San Francis co. Their r other child, a boy three, la named Geoffrey. Mr. Nunn Is the son of Mrs. J. J. Nunn of Salem. 'MONTOOMERY WAI . a. r s j V. No. 17 needed k MWWUM S4fltiorJ l.tt v ... fCf) 4 yr - ' CaMextsfiUl rhent 3191 -