WOMEN'S t Society : Clubs : Music n 0rcjaontate3raau V src m f i A- More About Music- Week: ; - - : -' -' 1 - '- ..verc! pre-Music Week programs have been arranged by mem bers of the committee for the observance' of the nationwide celebration beginning May 2. Officially, the week will begin .with a memorial concert next Sunday at 3 o'clock in the First Methodist . church,' when Dean Melvin H; Geist directs a 'chorus of Salem singers in. a program. Pre-Week Program c t On Monday night at the Salem high school : auditorium, the high school orchestra under the direction of .Vernon Wiscarson arid the high school choruses directed by Miss Lena Belle Tartar, will present a program. The entertainment is set at 8 o'clock, and the public is. invited. . , No admission will be charged. . This is a program given as the high school's contribution, and is titled "Music of the' United Nations." Music from England, Russia, China, United States and parts of South America will be on the program.. ' Special emphasis during Music week thijs year, is put on "What music can do in the war effort", and this among other concerts planned for the week,, is designed to promote better understanding among the United Nations. ' ' ; f . , . The Willamette university school of music will present two.con . certs on Tuesday, May 4 at Waller hall. The- university symphony orchestra under the direction of Lewis Pankaslde will give a concert on Thursday -at 8:15 o'clock in Waller ' hall, when 'Bennet Ludden, - pianist, will be presented. Junior Club Helps As is their custom, the members of the Junior Woman's club 'will give musical prgrams at the state institutions during Music week. At the state hospital, they will sponsor a program by Priscilla Meisinger accordion sextet Mrs. John Kortzebom will sing a song and William Fawk will be at the piano. The sextet will play at, the penitentiary, with Patricia Meisinger as accordion soloist, Geradine Schmoker violin soloist, accompanied by Ruth Bedford, and Corydon Blodget, vocalist " The concluding program planned for Music week is a concert to be sung by CpL Mackey Swan, on Sunday afternoon, May 11. Cpl. Swan has appeared as soloist for service clubs, on the local radio station and at several Salem churches and has already endeared . himself to ' Salem audiences . ...... .;.;". 'J Well Known Here His will be one of the outstanding programs of the week and will be open to the public. CpL Swan isa former member of the Philadelphia opera company, having sung with that organization for two years. His. voice was well known to; eastern radio listeners and concert goers before his enlistment in the army. The program as planned by Cpl. Swan will include several arias, a group of German lieder, some spirituals and a group of modern English numbers. ';i ' Mrs. Kenneth Daltan will be his j accompanist. Something for Russia Attics of Salem and vicinity will feel the effects of war when house wives enter into the drive for clothes for Russians, which will be spon : sored on the week of May 3 to 5 by the former "Bundles for Enjoin" or ganization. The women who have taken it upon themselves to collect clothing, have obtained their former office on Court and Commercial streets, 'over the Hutcheon Pcdnt store and will be on hand all that week to take cloth ring brought by citizens. "-; " ' ' It is" needless to tell of the extreme need for clothing by people of. Russia, one of the committee stated, but she urged women to donate ev ; ery possible garment "Scour your attics" she said, "Give everything you can't find a real need for." 1 All manner of warm clothing is needed, especially for children. Mit- tens', woolen scarves, shoes and warm dresses and cccfts are among the clothing especially asked for. , I : The committee in charge asks that all garments be put in as good condition as possible. Formerly, local cleaning establishments were generous in donating cleaning service, but now most plants are overload ed, they cannot do the cleaning. The women who formerly functioned as "Bundles for Britain" and are now making the collection for Russians, include Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs. W. A. Scott, Mrs. William Burghardt, Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, Mrs. Carle ton Smith and Mrs. Wilbur Berry!- ' Candlelight Ceremony L . . i Special candlelight initiation ceremonies will be held next: Monday at 7:30 p. m. for two new members of the Salem Junior Woman's club, at the North Cottage street clubhouse. Mi3s Hattie BratzeL club president, will preside, and the membership committee in charge of Mrs. Joseph Felton, is arranging the ceremony. ' At 8 o'clock guests and prospective members are bidden to attend a party given by the'club in honor of fu ture members. ' !'"'' ' - Bridge, pinochle and other card games will be in play, with prizes awarded for honors. Miss Margaret- Mullen is arranging a; special mu sical feature and will play several numbers. A group of songs will be - -sung by Mrs. E C. Crawford, .MrsJ. Joseph Felton. Mrs. Roy. Mink, and ; Mrs. Clinton Standish. - . - Past presidents and other club members will participate in a spe-. cial feature centered around the Junior club scrapbbok, which ".will be shown by the scrapbook committee, Mri Robert Worral and Mri-W. G. Nibler. This committee is in charge of the party, and tea will be served' following the evening's program. Assisting' the committee in 'arranging fee program are Mrs. Wayne J. Page, Mrs. E. Lee Crawford, Mrs. Thome H. Hammond, Miss Nellie Forster. and Miss Margaret Mullen. . ,v . ft w i. First Methodist Church photo by Frank Herbert - On Easter Day . . . ill ; -Sy '5 CPL. MACKEY SWAN Most Salem families are spending their Easter Sunday quietly at home. Few have out of town members of their families coming, for gaso line restrictions and added responsibilities of wartime which take so much time, have limited travel, even for short distances. Entertainment of soldiers for Sunday dinner is still being taken care of by the home hospitality committee of the USO, bt many families are inviting soldiers whom they have previously entertained in their homes. Other hosts prefer to drop over to the USO just before dinnertime on Sundays and ask soldier-guests for dinner. Mayor and Mrs. I. M. Doughton will be guests at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs., Donald Dough ton for Easter dinner. :The family meal will follow service at the Presbyterian church, where two-month's old Shirley Margaret, daughter of the Donald Doughtons will be christened. The little girl will be christened in the same dress her father wore at a similar ceremony. . v ' Besides the grandparents. Mayor and Mrs. L M. Doughton, guests will, include the other grandmother, Mrs. Samuel J. McKee of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. L E. "Wilson and daughter, . Elaine of Albany.. Breakfast Served ' ;t"& t . - ' .f ;- K;- V;y. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague will be hosts at an Easter morning breakfast at their 14th street home at 11 o'clock, following the earlier church service. A group of Salem couples will be guests. ' Mr. Sprague's sister, Mrs. A. R. Graham and her daughter Miss Mary Graham of Portland, houseguests. will also be present at the Sprague's breakfast. - . ! f( Miss Ann Lindle of Portland is here for the weekend at the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. EmmOns. Miss Lindle is a teacher in the Portland- school system. A family gathering will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford today, with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ogelvie as guests of their son-in-law and daughter and family at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burgoyne will spend Easter Sunday in Hood River and will attend the wedding of their niece, Miss Ruth Burgoyne, and Mr. Pat White, which will take place today. In Roseburg j v . Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Clement are guests today of their brother-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bamett and sons. Jimmie Clement, the grandson, will be christened today. - ." - Following christening services at the First Presbyterian church for Susan Lee, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Bush, the family will gather at the home of the child's grandriother, Mrs. Ludwig Mickelson for dinner. The christening dress is the one worn by her grandmother and great-grandmother. The cap was. knitted by her great great grandmother. ' ' ' ,. ' At the dinner being served at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Mickelson on South Commercial street will be Mr. and Mrs. William Bush. Billy Bush, Mrs. Ivy Y.. Coons, another grandmother, Mrs. . Marjorie Walker and Mr. C. B. Glover. " ' - . Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Karl Cooley today will be a group who are in Oregon from California, to attend the regional conference of vocational agricultural , directors in Portland. The guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andiers and Mr. J. A. McPhee." ' . Of Military Weddings . Miss Charlotte Ellingsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ellingsworth of Willamina, became the bride of ' Lt. Vahe Aslanian. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Aslanian of Boston at a military ceremony performed 014:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Episcopal chapel at Camp Adair. The bride, given in marriage by her father,' wore a white satin gown with three-quarter length sleeves and sweetheart neckline. Her fingertip net veil, bordered with lace, was held in place by a tiara of seed pearls. A small gold watch and chain, a gift of the groom's mother,. was worn by the bride with matching gold bracelet For mal lace gloves and shower bouquet of baby orchids, bouvardia and lilies of the valley completed the bride's costume. - - ' ; ': . The bride's attendants. Miss Louise Moore in blue and Miss Caroline Duby in pink short-sleeved gowns of taf feta with net overskirts and matching mitts. Their headdresses were multi-colored sweetpeas and they -carried nosegays. !.v;-v-. ., -,.- . The mother of theSsride was gowned in blue velvet with accessories of deeper blue. ' Her corsage was cf orchids. . ' -. v r . : Preceding the ceremdrr Sgt John Walsh sang "Ich Liebe Dich" accompanied by Cpl. Harp at the organ. Lt. Herbert Rose acted as best man. Ushers were Lt Forelands and Lt ProcessL -. - . " . , The honor guards were Lts. Bapst, Bauer, Bollinger, Caba, Caughman, Davis,' Ellison;- Gaines, Owens and Vore. r ' ....... .'.. Following the ceremony a small receptioh was held in Salem for the family of the bride and groom. White and purple lilacs, tulips, spirea and iris were used in the decorations.. Pouring were Mrs.' Jack Roberts and Mrs. -Laurice Fox, Cousins of the bride. Assisting were Mrs. William Ellingsworth of 'Portland; Mrs. i R.- E Ellingsworth of Lakeside arid Mrs.'' Edith; Bafley-' of Willamitx,i ' . J--"it ' ' The bride's traveling suit was of cocoa brown with victory gold accessories. She wore a corsage of. orchids. Mathetvs-Scott M . j . . The marriage of Miss Billie Scott, daughter of Mrs. O. Scott to Sgt Clyde Mathews will take place in the fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church this afternoon at 3 'o'clock; Rev. W. Irvin Williams will officiate. The room will be decorated with Easter lilies : and sncrpdragons.", - ;' The-bride will be given in marriage by her brother-in-law,: Mr. Sam Barry and will wear a tailored' suit of dark brown, ' with which she will wear turf tan accessaries and a green orchid. . ... Her sister, Mrs. Barry will be her attendant and will wear a beige suit turf tan accessories and a gardenia corsage. - " '' - " - - . . - " . Mr. Bernard Kolver of Camp Adair will sing, "Because" and 'To You Alone." Following the ceremony, the couple will leave on a two-week honeymoon in Idaho . to the home of - fee groom's parents. Mr. Mathews is stationed at Camp Adair and his bride is employed at Sears Roebuck in Salem. 1 . .1 Olympid Ceremony' , ' i ' ' - ; . . : . . Of Interest to friends in Salem is ihe marriage of Miss Gladys Raetz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Raetz of Salem, and Sgt Hubert Mink, of Los Angele3, son of Mr. and Mrs. H." A. Mink. w . The wedding was. solemnized at the home of Rev. Ernest R. Drews in Olympia on April 17. s The bride was attired in 'a pale blue suit .with .which she wore a sheer.white blouse and navy blue accessox les. ; Herccsage was of odenio ; ' --'v Mrs. -Mink Is q graduate'.of Salem high school and is now employed in the state Income tax department , . Sgt Mink attended schools in- Oklahoma-and-Los Angeles, and before entering the service , was employed by. the Southern Pacific in JLos Angeles. He is. now, stationed at Ft Lewis, .-..vj K . ' . -; t . . t ; i 'rii. A Choral Concert.. . . V V Tonight at .8:15 o'clock, St John's Lutheran choir. under the' direction of Mrs. W. Fischer and Mr. William H. " Fischer. , organist, wijl be presented In' an Eater concert at the church on 16th and A streets, one block north of the Cld Peop!e3 Home. The following concert will be presentecj,:..'. ' Processional: Christ the Lcrd is - ' . risen to-day ..... '...r..... .. .1:.-.." 'Carey : ". Choir ' ' ;'" '.', ' ' . Thanksgiving From; Harvest Cantata -v.'.... Simper -Largo . ,;1.:.....J ...:.. ....::..:!Handel ' March in' C ......... ...........: . Simper William H. Fischer - i Go To Dark Gethsemane -..-Redhead '. O .Bleeding Head, Now Wounded Kassler ' ; ' ; Choir Watch Thee and Pray Thee ..; .-.Smith i Selma Fischer - - - . ! Prayer from Hansel and Gretel Humpsrdinck Pastorale ...1.....:...... .....Flagler O Salutaris. Hostia ...................... L.Gounod .William H. Fischer" i , When the Lord Our God Releases ;...Pilgerhase They Have Taken Away My Lord ..........Stainer j Easier Morn ... :.:....v...:.....::.:i;:.Ries 'j Choir ' ' Offertory : Lefe 'bure We'ly k. William- H. Fischer ' -. - Unfcld Ye' Portals ..-....",....ri...:.: :. Gcunod v ' " . Choir ' ' Three Chorale Preludes , . Wake, Awake For. Night Is Flying ..Kumstedt Let Us Ever Walk With Jesus ....;;:.....Reuter A Mighty Fortress b Our God :...Shap6r William H. Fischer Engagements Revealed . . . ' The engagement of Miss Eetfy Anunsen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anunsen was announced . on Thursday night at dinner in the Delta' Delta Delta house, cn the Oregon State college campus. .; Miss Anunsen - told of her engagement and coming weekend, to Mr. Julian O. Wilke jr., son H Mr. and MrsJulian O. Wilke sr., ofHermosa Beach, Ckilifornia. They announced the wedding day as May 28.' ; r :.T The dining 1able vas decorated with lilacs and Easter lilies and was lighted by lilac,; yellow and pink candles. Streamers frcrn the centerpiece ex tended down to the' goblets and the annoimcement cards were concealed under the salad platss. . Miss Anunsen is a graduate of 1 Siem high school and is a student at Oregn 'Stats college, where she is affiliated with Delta. Delta Delta sor ority. 7- ' . . - t - V " M - , Mr. Wilke is also a student ot OSC and Is - a member cf Phi Delta Theta. , ' ' , : ' . V--' v : '; . t ' -'-'' " " ' Miss Cook Tells Nen s ; " ; t One; of the highlights cf the Theta Cai formal dance held at the College Garden, on the Oregcn State campus Saturday night was the announcement 'of the engagement of Miss Georgia Rose Cook and Mr.- Oyle Dehlinger, with Sunday, May 33, as the . wedding date. . -!:f J- " '"' - . J .1 Miss Cook is the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. El mer D. Cook, of Salem. She attended Willamette university where she was a member of Delta Pht She is now a senior at Oregon State coll ey and af filiated with Alpha Gamma Delta. Miss Co olt Is past advisof of the Order of Rainbow for Girlj and cr the past two summers has been employ sd by the public utility commission. .- . Mr, Dehlinger is the sen of J Mr. and Mrs. S. P. ' Dehlinger of Klamath Falls, and is also a senior of Oregon State, where he is affiliated with Theta Cht He is, in the army but at present is stationed on the . college campus. " ' -: Miss Gillis Engaged ' , . Mr. and Mrs. Charles GJlis of Mt Angel are announcing today the engagement -of .their daugh- ter. Miss Kathleen Gillis, and fronds Was?r, son cf Mrs.1 Franlr Waser of Salem. i ' - ' , r ; j : -- -Miss ;Gillis' has chosen" June .5 cs her jredding day,' and the vows will be exchanged in St Mary's Catholic church in Mt Angel. ' - ' ' ' " . ' - ; : . Miss Gillis, a graduate ci Mt Angel academy jmd ftie Salem secretarian school- is employed- at the public utilities commission. Mr. Waser vraa grad- - uated from Mt Angel college. He is now associated - with Gideon Stolz. Following, thfeir . marriage 4he - couple plan to live in Salem. - ' -; s