PAGE EIGHT Tlx OREGON STATESMAN, Satan, Ortoon; Sunday Morning. May 7, 1344 Sororities Entertain Guests Sororities on the Willamette university campus entertained cut of town guest over the May weekend and also were hostesses to senior women of Salem high school at special events given by - the individual houses. Two houses, j Alpha Phi Alpha and Delta Phi, entertained Fri day night Alpha Phi Alpha members were hostesses for the annual buffet supper given at the chapter house. Flowers? were in abundance throughout" the rooms and a background of mu sical selections made up the en tertainment Following the sup per the guests with the sorority members and pledges attended , the performance of "Ladies in - Retirement." Delta Phi members held banquet In the Mirror room of the Marion hoteL Miss Louise Wrisler was general chairman of theaifalr which honored Prin cess Dorothy Estes. The May motif was used in the decora tions of the room and phantom ships of Iris and white lilacs cen tered the table. The word May time was on each placecard and speakers each talked on a word ; to correspond to spelling ; out Maytlme. Beta Chi sorority will be host ess this morning at a 9 o'clock ; breakfast at the - chapter house. , Spring flowers will decorate the mantle and piano and a floating I pastel flower, arrangement will i be used on the' individual ta ! bles. The Beta Chi trio composed of the. Misses Gerry and Donna Shafer and Elizabeth McGee will i sing. Miss Betty Andrews, house president, will give a short talk. Honored guests will be Queen Marjory Maul ding and Princess Mary Jean Huston.' Mr. Jones ; Heads -Band Parents !.v. . ... :, ' Salem high- school band par- , r ents elected Mr. C 1 Jones : president at a meeting held on Tuesday night, and Mrs. Mar I jorie Whitely- was chosen vice president, Mrs.. William Scan ling, secretary, and Mrs. William Wilson treasurer. . Dick "Whitely and Franklin Coombs played French horn so- J los, and Dean Allport an oboe ' solo during the evening, accom panied by Rosemary Gaiser. and Icel Coombs. Parents xf mem- ' bers of the Leslie and Parrish ' ninth grade bands were special guests. : . - Refreshment committee was f Mr. and Mrs. Dougla Malarky, ' , Mr. and Mrs. William Scanling i and Mrs. Vera Bain. Girl Reserves' Corner I Girl ,'. Reserves - are terml-v n a t i n g , their year's activi " ties by electing officers and plan- .. , ning hikes,- bicycle trips and pic - rues for their last club meetings. Many are registering for the child care course and the junior' I nurses aide project sponsored by ; the YWCA and the Camp Fire Girls. They expect to work in i these service projects throughout i the summer. Already the same junior high girls have registered for Camp Smith, and there is room for only about 23 more girls. Regis trations must be made immedi ately at the YWCA. The ninth grade and older Girl , Reserves and Tri-Y are register ing for the Portland YWCA Westwind camp on the coast. ' This camp is for high school girls ' I and runs for , six weeks from June 22 to August S. The chief activities of the Tri-" i Y.this week were held within j the chapters. Ann Guthrie chap : ter . collected . scrap metal by. : sponsoring a key drive at. the high school. Grace Elliott group i learned about suitable colors and I their combinations in a talk by ' Miss Lois Latimer on Wednes day. On Wednesday Abbie Gra ham chapter was hostess to -the . ninth grade girls of Leslie and Parrish junior high' schools, and ! to Miss Mabel Robertson, j dean of girls at the high school. A no host dinner was served on the back lawn of the YWCA. j A combined Tri-Y cabinet and i council meeting was held Thurs , day to prepare ballots for the general club election to be held i Monday morning at . the high ' school. " f j' '; ; " The girls camp of the YWCA at Smith creek in the Silver Creek recreational area, July 24 to August 7 Is unusually popu lar this year. Registrations are : closed for the grade school age girls for the week of July 31 to August 7. There is also a wait ing list of nine, however there Is still room for about IS seventh and eighth grade girls during the week of July 21 to SI and any girl of that age should reg iiter. - ': r - crvicD Vcmoa W1J Ct7 cm da z7-::': 7lrt f C:'i clstd It SILVEIlTOrf Lt Myrna Cchroe:r, amy- nurses corps, hss trrivrl at Pcrncy- hospital, IV..n r;rl.-.r3, CzHt, according U r.crJ receive I Ij tzr irxther, Mrs. I'-l'-s C.l-roc.'-r, Clvevisa. LL Cw.r:c':r took her basic trsirur- it C-ta Ana, Callfor- r rs. Ralph Dobbs, who "this afternoon at the given at the First Presbyterian church, Mrs. Dobbs re ceived her bachelor of music and master of music de grees from Illinois Wesleyan university. Shi studied fur ther with Herbert Clyde in Chicago arid was instructor in organ for five years at Wesleyan. She was1 organist for six years at Grace Methodist church in Bloomington, HI. -This will be her' first public, performance in Salem. Seen ana By JERYME f A MAY DAY TEA for Queen Marjory Maulding and Princess-' i es Mary Jean Huston and Doro thy Estes . r . with Beta Chi sorority girls as hostesses on Wednesday ... A beautiful, warm day with several hundred calling . . . Queen Marjory, an attractive brunette, wore white satin and net with an orchid on her shoulder . . . Dorothy was in heaven blue satin with a net skirt and Mary Jean wore pink, net with black bodice . .". Also in line were Betty Andrews, the new Beta Chi president, Mrs. Jo seph ADavidson and Mrs. Frank H. Spears. : Fun to see everyone . . . Talked ' to Mrs. Walter Minier, busy get- ; ting ready for & visit of her son- . in-law and daughter, Sgt. and ' Mrs. Ervin Potter,, who are ex- ; pected " in " mid-May from Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana . . . Welcomed back, to Salem is Mrs.' A". A. . Schramm, who has been' ; living in Coryallis . . . she wore" a becoming navy blue and white ' taffeta suit , with matching - hat . . . Mrs. Ivan Hunt (Charlotte Eyre) home for a visit from Cen tral Point ... her army husband is stationed at Camp White .' . . - Mothers and daughters togeth er . . . Mrs. Solon Shinkle in sky blue silk and daughter. Poi lyanna, wearing a smart gold suit ' with matching straw half hat v . Mrs. Paul Morse in a sierra brown tailleur and Josephine, (Mrs. Paul Lippold) wearing a flowered print with black bodice and small black hat . . Mrs. Charles Stricklin, attractive in a blue and white silk print and white hat With blue trim . . . . daughter, Nancy, member of the May court, among those as sisting. . Chatting after pouring at the tea table were Mrs. G. Herbert Smith and Mrs. Paul Wallace . . . ' the latter wearing a stun ning black straw hat with wide . brim and a veil that tied under the chin . . . Mrs. Merrill Ohl ing in a chic gold suit with brown straw hat . . . Mrs.: Lewis Grif- jfith 'in a black tailelur and hat to match . . .' Mrs. Herbert Rahe in navy blue with, white jacket and clever white hat , .' . Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr, in black and tiny straw hat and carrying a most interesting leather purse sent from Cairo from her army son. Homer . , . Other twosomes . . Brunette Betty Provost in a spring blue suit and tiny straw hat . . .1 and Shirley Blackman, : whose engagement to Robert Barber was announced Thursday, wore a smart bay leaf green suit "... Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert in navy blue and Mrs. Robert Elf strom in black silk with yellow applique trim. , - Beautiful decorations which re ; ceived many comments . . . On ' the mantle at one end was a leg horn hat tied with an orchid rib bon bow and. filled with yellow Dutch iris and white stock ... A miniature May pole on the tea table and at the base an arrange ment of spring garden flowers V . and on top a gardenia . . , Just a few of 'the Beta Chi girls who served . . . Carolyn Brady 1 Wearing a. white dress with gold embroidery on the ; bodice and white net rusching . , The brunette East girls, Emma Lou and Mary, in pink, frocks Loil Butler, a redhead, wearing black net, fashioned with long sleeves and white applique on skirt and bodice .Louise Cutler la a yellow and white .Permanent rush ftaTe- r r Cos;!stau. VwJ Open Thurs. Eve. by Appointment , rhone tZZi - SSS First Natienal Cank ZXZx. Cecils Pern. ivttx . will appear as organ soloist Music week program being Heard ENGLISH print cotton formal, told us her sister, Dorothy, who used to be at the public library here is en joying her work as army librar ian in the Hawaiian Islands. NEW ADDRESSES . . . Major and Mrs J Chester Fritz and son are in Spokane where he is sta tioned at Geiger field as quarter master . U . True to army fash ion they had just gotten settled at a home on the post at Hamilton -Field, Calif., complete with maid, when new orders came through. Li. (jg.f and; Mrs. I Chandler Brown have sublet an- officer's apartmentjin Arlington, Va., where they are situated for a few months). . i Chandler is in Washington, DC, and one week end recently they visited in Alex 'andria, ya, which . they .found most interesting. , - : ' - SCHOOL DATS AGAIN when Margaret Wagner and Adele ' Goulet (Mrs. Homer) visited in Ban. Francisco with a group of ; former Salem friends . . . Most of tiieir time was spent with Mrs.; Howard Adams and her . sister, Margaret Corey, , who . have an apartment there .'. . . , i Kate is employed at Southern Pacific while Howard is overseas . . . . They hadjdinner one night with Mrs. Edward C Post, the former Marearet Wilson and Mrs. J. El Jayne (Peggy Munger) . . . They also visited Mrs, Ward Davis and .Mrs. William Hammond, whose husbands are stationed in San ; Franciscoi ' ; :.: The BeU Chi Mothers club will entertain members of the Port land Mothers club at a covered dish luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the chapter house at 1 o'clock. Mrs. George Rossman will re view the book VA Tree Grows in ; Brooklyn' after' the luncheon. Hostesses are Mrs. Franklin Bi shop, Mrs. Walter Minier and Mrs. Homer Egan. CDDIMTIME t5 a 1 8 " wos:gay Fgco Povdcr . . Si. " .'; - -- $n " ' Gocssnter-nae, ipreads lightly, covets smoothly without showing, stays oa without caking. Pree ol ingredieats generally suspected cf arousiftjf allergies. Lovely shades. ; TVCett's ; -Corner Cixte 'and Liberty Eta, i s WU Ployj Draws". Larcfe Crowcl -' -; , "Ladies in Retirement," Wil lamette university's May Week end play proved to be entertain ing an very ;weH done and drew an almost f capacity house to the high school auditorium on rriday night, n. j ::.-v-.jv- The play dealt with spin ster (Lois Phillips), who brings . her two elderly and slightly in sane sisters (Patricia Otis and . Phyllis Crowder) to the home where she is housekeeper. The owner of the home (Joyce Fei- . den) is finally "put away" be cause jhe interferes but the well meaning spinster fjnds , it im-' possible to :- keep,; her - well planned secret ; because of . the curiosity of an ' unscrupulous nephew (Charles trong). Other - characters were the maid (Don na Hinkley) and Sister Theresa (Catharine Thomas). y,K,u Lois Phillips has a knack for playing elderly ladles, especial ly those who have a homicidal turn of mind, for she was seen as one of the kindly old mur deresses in "Arsenic and Old -Lace.- ,1 Charles Strong, only man in the cast, had played the part previously and did an excellent Job of it here. The supporting cast was equally good. ' St Paal's Episcopal Jaaler guild will meet oh Tuesday at the parish house for a 12:45 no-host luncheon and afternoon meeting. Hostesses wiQ be Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. Ralph Glover and Mrs. Cal Pat ton. . h .- CXUS CALENDAB !!'' - ' ! ,.: j ; i T-:.i.J.";,;.i MONDAY Royal I Neighbors of America i meet at rraternal temple S pjn. I Veterans of Tortlgn Wan aux tUary meet at Veterans hall. 8 I -pjn. - .. v;- Deaeonea hoaptUI aiudliary meet at hocpitel.il -JS pjn. Delta Phi mothers meet , at ; s chaper house. Si.pjn. . - xtntSDAT- : v -: -;-'...,- WCTU . institute at haU 10:30 - a.m. t t Laurel Social Hour dub. with , ; Mrs. : Philip Peterson. Cascade ; ' drtve, 1 -JSO pjn. s v ; St Paul's Junior Ouild meet' i at Episcopal pariah house U:iS p.m. t - - ; - - -- ' Yomaxco class. First Methodist church, with Mrs. B. E. Slsson. .. I 1492 Center street, ; IM dessert j luncheon. f - WCTU institute. sOl day meet- -ing. WCTU hall. 201 South Com-', mercial street, i l Rainbow Girls' meeting at Ma i sonic temple. 7:30 pjn. J - Eastern Star social afternoon i club. 1-30 dessert -luncheon. Ma- sonic temple. . American War' Mothers all day,, ' meeting at USO.! i ,. , WEDNESDAY Woman's Missionary society of . first Presbyterian church. 2 pjn.. Missionary ' society. First Con gregational church, , church 2:30 pjn. i- AAUW afternoon book review -group with Mrs. H. Lawrence Lister, 1395 Jefferson street. 1:19 , dessert luncheon. v . ) " FRIDAY i . North Salem WCTU with Mrs. W. P. MUler. 1376 North 23rd . street, a pjn. j , MONTGOMERY WARD will keep ybiir furs . i :..., ' safe! from heat and .' " ' - x : , moths! Expert cleaning and rcpsin. too . . ell et low Witfd prices! - f ntgomery 1 Ward fur v- i ; : 'r:: - . . . i . . GTOQAGG but .. . we soy some dopey filings in this column, but the enlightening "e etaoi schdluuuu" that appeared at the end last ' Sunday, wasn't one of our profound state-, ments said in Latin, but merely a linotype operator practicina his scales. iGlad when It We lived - through Mcdrsey Doats all right but when: " are we going to hear the last of this Bessie Mae Moocho? s Mot luck, j ; This year's May queen at "Willamette is mare, weather-fortunate than ' some. Many's the time they've had to cut and run far the gym and what could ' be more 1 unglamorous than . being crowned queen of the May In a gymnasium, i - - f- ' . i One more ttory. .' . about our ' recent distinguished visitor,, Helen' TraubeL . Last . Saturday she went off on a shopping trip. Mothers Will Be Honor Guests - Annus! mother and daughter banquet of the Englewood Unit ed Brethren church will be held Tuesday night at 630 o'clock at the church. Mrs. J. C HH1 Is the leader and the guild (iris are ar ranging the decorations which wOl be orchid and white. Bou quets of spring flowers will dec orate the dinner tables. Miss Lplo Koerner will give the toast to the mothers and Mrs. . .H. W. Hughlett wfll give a toast 1 - i "1 IZllLUlzTtT . v'l II : ' . U V - . A with instructions to be picked up In a little while; as there "were some shops she'd en joy seeing." They couldn't find her until , - someone" rWembered- the song, ; "I Found My Million Dollar Bctby in a Five 'and Ten' : Cent Store." Sure enough It fit, and there she , Was, baying shoe laces md having a won- ! derful time. -' 1 V - ; We only hope. .'. that those fellows -: who make up the meat black market have v i to take i nice big juicy loss; since rationing irias gone off meat '. '' , Sositfhing 1 doing cS the Cme. . Last ' week was "Be Kind to ArumodV'.week, now f if s Music week and next cpnsixKifional ' : Raisin week. We aren't sure what a notional , raisin is but we operate.(.r for the daughters. Mrs. J. M. Goodhardt and Mrs. William Fero will give group of read ings and a musical program Is planned. All mothers, daughters and friends are Invited to at- tend. - Deaconess hecpltal a x 1 1 Ury will meet Monday afternoon at ISO o'clock at the hospital. Mrs. AW.'.Metzger wIH lead the de votlonas and Mrs. T. VL Lobdell wul speak on civic matters. Hostesses win be Mrs.!W. J. ' Wiens, Mrs. Mae Christenson and Mrs. J. C Tlbbett - j . r-Av .tv5 Qcfi " s f IM 1 If 'I .if l i -: ' .. I i OBtgoiiiery 4- want to da our best to cc- Maxine Buren Eastern Star Social Afterneen. dub win meet for a 1:30 o'clock , dessert luncheon Tuesday after noon at the Masonic temple. . A program will follow. Mrs. A. E. . Utley Is general chairman and as sisting are Mrs. W. M. Gardner, , Mrs. Glenn Paxson, Mrs. Charles ' H. Fowler,; Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. L. M. Flagg, Mrs. E. A. Rho ten and Mrs. Fred Gibson. Mrs. IXsxgsxet Fessenden left Salem this week for Denver to visit her brother, Mr. C I War ren, who Is In charge of the for- eign mail service In the Denver postofflce. 'j ..; ..; MONTG ITU ALL PAID FOE I ' Picture yourself irthij warm, long-wearing muskrat . . ; so economical, yet so expensive. looking I That's because only prime Northern back pelts were used because It was V I ' v ' - !' ' S !: blended, by Hollander to look like precious sable. Lovely ' y, v " ,; "u v j .r , flowing tuxedo . . . luxury cuffs , . . deep armholes to make ; it comfortable over suits. When you can pay for it so easily "during the Summer, can. you "V You nted cay only $5 down, Vcrd wi'.! held . ' . ; ' ;ycf csst hr yea vr.:l! Hmntbtr 15 wkll yeu corr.pltla your easy raor.'.My payments. ' ' , Ward. . Mrs. Miller h. Hoyden, who have been appoint ed deputy supreme wor thy high priestess of the order of White Shrine of - ; Jerusalem for District No. 1 of Oregon, and Wash ington.. The appointment - has .been announced by , Mrs. Amilia Cook of To ledo, Clo, supreme wormy high - priestess, r Cesten-Mffler). ; i -f Royal Neighbors of America will hold its regular meeting at the Fraternal temple Monday night at 8 o'clock. A short pro gram in honor of Mother's day wfll be presented and , refresh ments will be served. r O M E R Y WARD 5 VGQY COAT FOR - U'AVD IT BY FALL ! I. - ' ' '-."1 possibly resist it? Piss Fedend Tax f f '. .. i Phc-j 3121 r .j.