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FAGS CGHT Junior Glubi Selects Advisor - Mothers of members and other special- guest, will be honored at the annual mother's tea and formal installation meeting of the Salem Junior Woman's club on Monday at the clubhouse, 460 North Cottage straet. This is the final official 'meeting of the club year, and is combined with the tea to make it one of the out standing affairs for the organiza tion. Official club business will be conducted in a short meeting' beginning at 7:30 pjtu at which five-new members will be ini-' tiated into the group. Annual re ports of officers and department heads will be given at 8 o'clock' with Miss HattieBratzeV out-goring president, presiding. Instal lation of Mrs. Delbert Schwab- : bauer as the new club president. and her corps of officers, wiu De In charge dl Mrs. Clinton Stand-; ish, installing officer, and a past president of the club. Mrs. Jo seph B. Felton also a past presi dent, will be conductress. The club rooms will be decor ated with a profusion of flowers, in charge of Mrs. Clinton Stand Jsh and the tea table will be ar ranged, by Mrs. Verne Robb. In charge of the dining room will be Mrs. Ray H. Lafky and as sisting In serving will be Mrs. Raymond F. Roach, Mrs! Joseph V. Tompkins, Mrs. Kenneth Dal- ton and Miss Hazel Shutt Mrs. Verne Robb is general chairman for the tea. Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. Ralph Hensley, mother of Mrs. Schwabbauer, and Mrs. Herman Taste, mother of Miss Bratzel. Mrs. Thorne H. Hammond will greet guests at the door. Special guests will be past presidents of the club, past advisors of the organization, Mrs. Earl SnelL Mrs. Herbert E. Rahe, Mrs. Dwight Lear, Mrs. George Swift, and Mrs. Robert R. Board man. Entertainment will include musical numbers by Mrs. Nels Tonning and Mrs. Harold Bush. Announcement is being made by Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, newly-elected president of the Salem Junior Woman's club, that Mrs. Robert It- Boardman- has been invited to act as honorary counselor for that organization. Mrs. Boardman has accepted the invitation for the ensuing year and will be an honor guest at the club's formal installation- Mon day evening, when she will be presented to members and guests. - Mrs. Boardman has been a member of the Salem Woman's club since 1932 and has served that organization as recording secretary for five years. She' has also been chairman of child Wel fare and of the year book com mittee, and assumes her new duties with a thorough knowl edge of club work. She will serve the Junior club in an advisory capacityHand will be a special guest at their various social func tions. Violinists to Be Heard A number of Mrs. Mary Schultz Duncan's violin pupils will be presented in the music auditor ium of the Willamette university college of music. The, program, open to the public, will be given at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The program includes: Allcrro (A minor Concerto) VivaWi-Naehes Spanish Dance Granados-Kreisier Eunice Mm Sonata A Major) Handel-Auar Nellie Jane Pearmine Allegro Moderato (X minor Con certo) l . Nardlni Gypsy Serenade . .. Valdei-Kreiahsr Joyce Reeves. -.-j Recitative: Comfort Ye My People Aria: Ev"ry VaUey SkaU Be Exalt ed (from The Messiah)- .Handel Michael Carolan, tenor Sonata for Piano and VlolinJ"rnck Alleffretto hat madtnlnr Allegro Kuth Bedford. Marcia Fry Andante (Symphonic Espagnole) Lalo Praeludlura and Allegro -- Kreisler Geraldine . Schmoker Quartet (op., IS. No. lBeethove Allegro son brio Mary Schultz Duncan, first violiav Wendell Johnson, second violin . -- Lev Pankaskie. viola - Warrea Downs, cello Ruth Bedford. Ear line G lesson, " - - Gladys Crawford, accompanists AUMSYILLK The Aams- ville Woman's club members mo " tored ; to the home of Mrs. Thursday afternoon for the reg-' ular meeting. Election of officers for - next year resulted in the choice of Mrs, D. W. Lamb for : president, Mrs, E. Klein for. vice president, Mrs. Helen Simpkins " secretary, and Mrs. L Gordon treasurer. ' Guests for the afternoon' were ; Mrs. Arbie Martin, Salem; Mrs. C F. Hein, Mrs. D. W. Lamb. Towle, Mrs. T. : Y McCIellan. Mrs. L. . Gordan,- Mrs. Elizabeth ' White, Minnie Peterson, Mrs. Helen : Simpson, Mrs. : William Forgey, Mrs. E. Klein and Carrot' Golf. -. ' - : i The next meeting, set for June J, will be held at the - home of Mrs. C F. Hein, with Mrs. D. . W. Lamb, hostess, -j r -." . Reelect Officer For Year . " Salem Council of Women's or ganizations met on Thursday at . the YWCA - and reelected Mrs. Verne Ostrander president for another year. -:., : . . Other officers named are Mrs. E. A. Lee, vice president; v Miss Gertrude Savage; treasurer, and I Irs. Albert - Walker, secretary, i MAKE PLANS Mrs. Gordon Coffey (Ief 0, Mrs. F. E. Kenyon and Mrs. Selby Shunter man discuss the Catholic Daughters' part In entertainment of wives of Knights of Colum bus, who gathered here this week for a state cxmventiori. Mrs ffey. is chairman of this morning's breakfast, to be served following the Knights communion mass, at St Joseph's cafeteria. Mrs. Kenyan is Ihe grand regent of the Salem Court of, Catholic Daughters of America, and Mrs. Shunterman is chairman of the committee in charge of Saturday's -bridge tea honoring wives of visiting Knights. (Statesman photo). - . - ' - . (iirl KPCPrPC VII I lWWl V W Corner Monday, Parrish eighth grade Girl Reserves met at the YWCA to complete their plans for their "school's out" dance, Friday, May 28. The decorations will feature a red brick school house, and the theme "school's out" will be used ; through the evening. It will be a Sadie Hawkin's d a n-c e, and girls will wear gingham dresses.. Dancing. and games will be in progress from 7 'till 10 o'clock, when refreshments will be served. . " Because of the musical operet ta at Leslie, the eighth grade G. R. meeting was postponed un til Tuesday of next week. Nearly every one was present at the club meeting at Leslie on Wednesday of the Leslie ninth. Tentative plans were formulated to have a ninth grade dance at theYMCA. .. - Monday, June 24, was the date ; set by the Parrish ninth grade Girl Reserves to have - a boy-girl, party. Members and es corts will meet at the YWCA at 6:30 p. m. for a bicycle ride un til 8 o'clock, when they will re turn and , enjoy a basket "lunch. Hot "chocolate will be served. The remainder of the evening will be spent dancing and playing games. Pianists Will Play Monday " -. i : :: - ' . . William Fawk will present his piano pupils in recital Monday night in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church at 8 o'clock. Assisting, will be Joan L. Kortzebom, soprano. Pupils ' include: Sharon Lam Jdn, Marilyn Waters, Ray Stum bo, jr, Phyllis Craven, Carolyn Davis, Charles and Robert Sau cy, George Halvorsen, Rose' Mary Starr, Irene Dalke, Dolores and Donna Kletzing, David Thiessen,' Dolores Kaster, Nancy Manning, Nile Raster, Penny Gilmer, Jean Gilmer, Molly Anne Dennison, Janie McCoUum, Sarah Gerig, .Martha Baker, Edith Gluckman, Othalene Lee, Billy McDonald, Marilyn Hart, Jan Foulger, Mary Baker, Jimmy Michels, Jeanette Saucy, Jackie Fen ton, Lois Young, Bob Estes, Roberta Schultz, Roberta Bulen, 'Joan " Ferguson, Ronald and Mildred Sheets, Donald Edwards, Har- -riett Guilds, Dorothy Wolfmeier, ;, Bernard Hansen, Joan Rogers, Allen Harwood, Billy Rogers, " Verda Hamm, Molly Edwards, ' David Friesen, Janice and Mari . lynl Dwork, Arlene Haverland, Beverly Foist on, Irene Schultz . and Joyce Merideth. Recital Will Be- i At YMCA Pupils of Jean Hobson Rich will be presented .in recital at 3:15 o'clock at the YMCA. Don na Jane Macklin, a violin pupQ of Mary Talmadge Headrick, will : appear as assisting musician; . Pianists - taking part will be Nancy Anderson, Gwenda Boy er. Jack Brooks, Betty Lou and Sherrill Brlnkley, Ramona Cos tello, Shirley Ocean, Norma md Maurine Jones, Peter, Loder, Ro berta Meyer, Peter Morse, Patri cia and Claire McCoy, Pa tsy Nickens, Marilyn t Power, Bar bara Sundette, Betty Lou Smith and Dan Yung. V The piano class will be enter taihed at Mrs. Riches home on Monday afternoon. r ' s ; ; :" On Monday night the officers ef the Salem Rebekkh lodge wiU give r, the. obligation ceremony. M on da jrj the delegates to the Grand ylodge held ia Portland will give their reports, v 4 Perm OiT i fii- J Push Wave 1 fK Complete. $2.53 v Jl 4 Open Thurs. Eve. i , by Appointment Phene 3663 305 First National Bank Bldg. ; Castle Perm. Wavers S tyx ' " t V - - " -- - - - i . i ,i Shower, for. , Recent Bride On Friday night, a crystal din ner shower was given for Mrs. Albert Rasmussen, the former Marine Orth, who was married in Augusta, Georgia, recently. -The party was given at the home of Mrs.- Alwyn Warrick, with Mrs. Nell MarkeT assisting host- ess. : : - The centerpiece was of gar denias and the table set in crys tal and china. Guests included Miss Marjorie Knox, Miss Wilma Franks, Miss. Eunice Mackey, Mrs. Cora Plant, Mrs. Abe Friesen, Mrs. Rasmus- sen and the hostesses all of Sa- -lem, and Mrs. Merle Smith and Miss Stephanie Mitchell of Port ; land. 1. Voice Recital Is Today The Misses Emlyn and Ma belle Frazer, voice students of Miss Lena Belle Tartar, will ap pear in a recital today : at the Roberts studio at 5 o'clock. The interested public is invited. . The following is the program: Held en Boesleia , Schubert Da Bist Wie Eine Blume Cehuminn Me Viola Seule Dans La KuiVBixet . (Aria from "The Pearl Fishers') Mabelle Iraxer Obstination TontenailleB Caro Mio Ben Giordan! Aria. Seguidilla. -Carmen".-... Bitet - Emlyn Prarer The Nightingale Has a Lyre of Gold WheHley Morning Roses . ;,, . Kahn Piper of Love 1 Carew MabeUe Frazer Song of the Wind . Pool of Quietness Gukm Cator Leonl Birth of Morn Emlvn Prazer Down in the Forest Ronald It Is Morning Again Cadman Like Barley Bending Tyson MabeUe Fraier What's In the Air Today? . TCden Do Not Go. My Love Hageman WU1 O' the Wisp .-i Sprees Emlyn Frazer OSC Mbthers at Mrs, Hill's . .The Oregon State Mothers will meet with Mrs." Elmore Hill, 850 South Liberty street on Monday, for a 1 o'clock covered dish lun cheon. All mothers of OSC stu dents are invited. i New officers, elected at the or ganization's last meeting -are Mrs. Elmore Hill, president; Mrs. A. M. Jerman, vice-president; Mrs. ; Earl Day, secretary pd Mrs. Edwin Minarj treasurer. jr . Members ef the Oregea Nar- ses association, district 3, will meet at 8 o'clock on Monday . night at the Salem General hos pital. Major Vernon A. Douglas will speak. Free v ": T .... I , . t i t y Low Weekly or Monthly Terms ; : MORRIS iOPTJCAL 414 State Street ' Phone 5528 Salem - Silverten - Eugene a ' M TH OTZGC'J CTATZZI Li::. Cclsra. woiJelo- Camp Fire Girl -Column The Ohanpimay ? Camp Fire, Girls met at the home of the guardian, Mrs. Kenneth Power. We bad our council fire and all - our honor beads were awarded for this year. Five other girls : made their Trail Seeker rank, then the girls played some games. Nancy Miller, scribe. ; V The Luta Camp Fire girls met at the home of their guardian, Mrs. Helland on Mondays-After the business meeting, .they de cided to have two more meetings this year. Games were in play following adjournment J a n e t BoyerJ scribe. ; . ; . . ;.; The Okiza girls met at Engle wood school on Tuesday : and practiced for. a PTA meeting. y Virginia Blivins scribe. - ;:". '4: - . :: The Tekakwitha Camp Fire Girls held their meeting on ' Thursday at Sti-Vincent de Paul school, Mrs. I Chester Zumwalr directed the meeting ' and told about Playday, planned for June ' 2 at Olinger park. The girls worked oa, their symbols Jac- ; queline Zerzan, scribe. :. ;. . ?f 4 ' The last meeting was held at., St Joseph's school and members talked about summer ' camp.. : Leslynn Burdette, scribe. . The Wahnanka girls met with . their guardian, Mrs.' Lloyd Ed gell on Thursday, new officers taking charge for the first time. A horseback ride is planned for the next meeting. The next meet ing will be with Marilyn Waters, May 27. ' ' . v -. t .... Sewina Club to Meet Tuesday Sewing day for the Eastern Star will be held on Tuesday, from 10 o'clock, with luncheon . at noon. - Ten sewing machines have. been secured for the day, and hospital, work will be done. The committee is to be headed by Mrs. C L. Blodgett with Mrs. E. A. Rhoten, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. J. E. Try on, Mrs. A. C Lin dley and Mrs. W. E. Brown as sisting.' i . ' - " , i ' Reyal Neighbors ef!; America will meet on Monday night at 8 o'clock at Fraternal temple. A memorial will be .held for all members who . have died in the pastyear." The meeting is formal for officers. Yczr Eyes Arc In Ttfa Tiil Treat Then Dxjhi. Proper .ejesight Is as es : sential im winning this war as manpewer Itself. For year eyes shave power that ef msktng yea see accurately : to work wen. Have sis' check your eyes for possible defl- ciencies. -. - Hzzzilzzliza y Cr - cru Cunday KorxUag. i lay Dinner for Club Special Event " ' The annual . emblem service will be the feature of. this, month's meeting of the Salem ., Business and Professional Worn- i en, when they meet on Tuesday for a seven o'clock dinner at the , Golden -Pheasant At this time . new members during the year now -ending1 will be v formally . presented ; to and welcomed by the club's president, Miss Helen Fletcher. For the presentation of - - the service Miss Ida Mae Smith is to. act as herald fwhile Mrs.' Maude Eckman will be the read- .". er for the symbols. Hazel, Sny- . jder, Dorothy Cornelius, , Helen . ' Heath Isabelle L e e p e r, and ;' : Anna -MrgantJ .; will enact . the V symbols. Each representing one - - of the. symbols which taken to- gether comprise the emblem of , the 'Business and Professional ;- - Women. ' : :vi. ;. ; After the intiation service the president will administer the.' pledge to the new members . 1 ol-" , lowing which the usual candle ' lighting ceremony 4f the club wiUclose tte servke. - Among . the new members to be initiated are Anna Bakery Mabel Clock, Frances Doughty, Elizabeth Jane . Knapp, Sidney . Levene, Irma Turner Isabel Chflds and Emma ; Haley. Betty Elofson, chairman of the emblem committee, assist ed by Anna Morgan of the bos iSSST' The club trio. Miss Effie Are- hart, Miss Jo Evans and Miss Ilda Bingenheimer, accompan ied by Miss Carolyn Wilson will present the music' for the eve ning. Their numbers will In clude BrandoVs "Through the Starry Night- ' and "America" from Bloch's symphony. Recorded Music To; Be. Heard A concert of recorded music, consisting of numbers from well known light operas, will be giv en in the recreation room of the YWCA this afternoon at 3:30. Mr. Robert Rawson will con tribute his usual comments on each number. The public is 'in vited. - . Gems from "Apple Blossoms" - . Kreisler ' Victor Light Opera do. "My Dream Girl" from The Dream Girl" . - - - Herbert -Then You'll Kemember Me" from . The Bohemian Girl- bum . CharieS Hackett Gems from -High Jinks" Triml - Victor Light- Opera Co. "Porter Song 'from "Martha" a wiow Carlos Francisco "Tmmb RIIk- tram cailn-Chixi' Tl- j . CaryU ' X i Billy Morray Overture te "Ira Diavolo"- Auber San Francisco Symphony orchestra Alfred Hertz, conductor Goodby, Girls, ha Through" from Xai-Chia" . Caryll Raymond Dixon Gems from Trineess Paf-Herbert Victor Light Opera Co. "Italian street Song" from "Naugh- " -ty Marietta" '. Herbert . Lucy Marsh and. chorus Gems from "The Beauty Shop" 'v. , Gebest Victor Light Opera Co. "AI Fresco" from ?lt Happened in Nordland1 ,-.,.;;,:,;..-. Herbert Columbia Concert orchestra Gems from "Alone at Lf Lehar .Victor Light Opera Co. Chi Omega alumnae will held the final meeting of the season on Monday night at the country home of Miss Edith Libby-A cov ered dish supper win be served. Old members, and visiting or new Chi Omegas in the city may. contact, Mrs. George Hill, 5679, for ' reservations. II is yonr Baly la Gal Ucll! ' Yes, r that Is your Country's message to you. For :this is no time to indulge in the luxury of . alf-way health. Your Country needs your efforts, your energy, your " constructive service.: Don't let the -Nation down! Get well and "keep well! ; It's a patriotic duty! In troubled times, such as these. disease is a drag. It robs the. Na tion of productive power when we can least afford It. " - Take your ' Country's- earnest , ' counsel. Go see your ' Physician without delay, and bring the pre- scriptions he may write to us for expert, "precise compounding. Wiiletts Cot. State & Liberty - Phone 311S rs. Anna Av Varnes Is announcing (he engagement ' f V 1 of her daughter Miss June Varnes (above) to Orville' George Mull, son of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Mull of Salem. "Miss Vames and Mr. Mull are Both graduates of Salem high school and Mr. Mull is now at Cabaniss Field, Car pus Christi, Texas, with the navy air corps. Miss Varnes :: is a stenographer employed at the Salem retail credit bu reau. There has been no definite date set for the wed ding. iK.enneu-uns. Ceremony in California Unites Former Salem Couple, Ma717 Miss Lois ie an Hyames, - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hyames of Salem, . became the . bride of CpL Hirma Amick, son of Mr. and. Mrs. William Amick of Hammond, . Oregon, at a cer emony performed at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Reif chneider . in .;- CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY . ... OSC Mothers, covered dish : hmcheon with Mrs. Elmore HuL : SM South Liberty street. . ( - ' Unhn YWCA. 8 V. m. Red Cross unit. Central WCTU. ; with Mrs. L. G. Prescott, 119 " South 13th street, 1030 a. m. 'f"; WEDNESDAY " " ""''. ::r ' The Nebraska auxiliary with Mrs. Lucille Garner, 1549 Broad way street, covered dish lunch eon, IS JO p. nu PLEF - club with Mrs. W. J. Peck m- , Woman's - Union. Presbyterian church. S p. m. Executive board, ' 12 JO for paper sack lunch, .. THURSDAY ' Woman'! Missionary society. First Baptist church, 1 p. m. at church. The Fidelis elasa ef the First Baptist church met with Mrs. James Foster, 1137 South 12th etreet. Mrs. Conn and Mrs. Wilt were assistant hostesses. Twenty members and friends . were . present The VFW anxlliary will xaeet on Monday night for election of delegates to the state encamp ment. ; - ::. r;':-' , :y ' - MONITOR Mrs. Olga Roger left the last of the week for St. Paul, Mirux, where she will at tend graduation e x e r e 1 s e s at which her son, Alvin, will be or dained at the Lutheran" Theolo gical Seminary. -Following his graduation May 31 and ordina tion on June 6, he win wed Miss Evelyn Oemenson of Manononi, Wis, on June 11. Mrs. Roger will visit with relatives in Whitefish, Mont, and Hendrum, Minnj, on her return trip. Mr.' Roger and his bride will return to Oregon with her for a visit and will be at home In August at Sawyer, WisT Inglewood, Califs on May 17. ' The bride . wore a light blue - wool suit with white accessor ies. Mrs. J. B. Cramer, the aunt of the bride was her attendant, . and Mr. Cramer acted as' best ' man. . -i.' rrv-L Mrs. Amick has been trans ferred by her employer, the Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph company, . from . Salem to San Pedro, to be near-Mr. Amick, who; is at Ft MacArthur. Be fore going into the coast artil lery, Mr. Amick was also a Sa- . lem I resident, employed- by the Capitol JournaL- . fiiaiY SHU A WE your natural beauty and attractiveness. Pay for dental service as you are paid- "Weekly or : monthly 'g I hr- r. -I .i -; Eliminate the possibility of dental : neglect by starting visits -to the dentist immedi ately. Pay later, In the way that is most convenient to yu ... Pay for Dental , Plates as You 7ear Them With ACCEPTED CREDIT ..extractions, Fillings, Bridgework, Inlays, Crowns, Plates ICTOSY BUY PAK1LESS 123 LIBERTY ST. 1 VNtrr V I STATtl ). C WAR r STAMPS DR. TELEPHONE SALEM S23 ; Other Offices in Eugene, Portland, Tacona, C-ckane, Seattle And ia All Leading Pacific Const Cities Marriage Read in . Church ine marriage ui. ivii a w Mason, daughter of Mr. Joe Ma son o- Wakefield, Kansas, and Mr. Gale Fox, of Salem, son of Mrs. Lena Fox of Portland, was solemnized on Saturday morning In St. Paul's Episcopal church at 9 o'clock by Rev. George IL SwifL The bride was attired in an acqua two-piece costume suit and wore a corsage of garden-, ias. Miss Brocksie Barnes, of Portland, "wearing a navy . blue suit with matching hat and a cor sage of pink sweetpeas and gar denias, attended the bride. Mr. Arthur Fanner of Portland was best man for Mr. Fox. ' - - Following a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Fox will be at home at 2643 Portland road. ' . . Poppy Workers Are Guests t , -, ' - Mrs. A. IL Wilson entertained the poppy sale captains of Cap ital. Unit, -American Legion aux iliary oa Friday night. Each captain chose her. team of workers and Mrs. "Verne Os trander assigned each team to a particular section of the city. k Plana were completed for the sale of the 8003 poppies, the larg est order' ever attempted to sell by Capital unit . Mrs. Ostrander. stated that the following additional organiza tions had volunteered their as sistance and would be. assigned to downtown stations. Mrs. Wilson assisted by Mrs. .John Olson served refreshments, following the business session. Daughters ef St Elizabeth ef St. Paul's Episcopal church will 'meet on Tuesday all day for Red Cross sewing. The meeting will start at 10 o'clock, and a lunch will be served at 12:30 o'clock, with members bringing their own sandwiches. The meeting is scheduled for the parish house. DR. PAINLESS PARKER SAYS: "Don't suffer lost teeth to mar your expression. When teeth are missing replace them with new dental plates." 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