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PACE COOT ThM OEEGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oreaon, Sunday Morning, Feirnarr IX IMS Mrs. Arens Announces Programs A surprise will be provided t the first meeting in April in the . programs of Toastmistress by the committee headed by Mrs. L. O. ArenS. The programs cov er the period through June when the group adjourns . for the summer. Programs will be distributed at the 6 o'clock dinner meeting Thursday night at i the Quelle. Miss Olga Wikberg is toastmis tress and speakers win be Mrs. Arthur Pickering, Miss Mar guerite Gleeson and Mrs. Marie ' Ling. Miss Ada Ross will be In charge of table topics and Mrs. Raymond Walsh will make critical report on past work of the group. Each program for the com ing eight meetings provides for four talks which gives a chance for most members to appear on two programs during the period. Toastmistress for each program are listed as are table topic chairmen, study leaders and gen- - eral critics. Club Roster Active members are Mrs. I. O. Arens, Mrs. D. P. Blake, Mrs. Vernice Boehm. Miss Grace Bot tler, Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. D. H. Cameron, Miss Isabel Childs, Mrs. A. J. Crose, Mrs. Jess Daugherty, Mrs. Robert De Vlieg, Mrs. M. J. Ele, Mrs. Ir ving Fox, Mis Loretta Fried rich, Miss Marguerite Gleeson, Mrs. James Hartley, Mrs. Stan ley Krueger, Mrs. Calvin Kent, f Mrs. Marie ling, Mrs. Don Mad-1 ison, Mrs. D. Masonic. Mrs. Glenn McCormick, Mrs. Winifred Pet tyjohn, Mrs. Arthur Pickering, Miss Katharine Rempel, Mrs. F. G. Ricketts, Miss Ada Ross, Mrs. W. L. Spaulding. Mrs. Raymond Walsh, and Miss Olga Wikberg. Associate members are Mrs. J. H. Shubert and Mrs. L. K. Hobbs- Mrs. Robert DeVlieg is pres ident; Mrs. Raymond Walsh, vice president; Miss Katharine Rempel, secretary; Miss Loretta Friedrick, treasurer. Committees are, program, Mrs. Marie Ling, and Mrs. D. H. Cam eron; membership, Mrs. Raymond Walsh, Mrs. Stanley Krueger and Mrs. Glenn McCormick; : publicity, Marguerite Gleeson. Spinster Benefit On Friday Spinsters entertained with a bridge benefit card party Friday night at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. Over 75, attended the affair. Winning prizes in contract bridge were Mrs. Edwin Viesko, Mrs. Fred Stump and Mrs. Hugh Taylor. Special prizes went to Mrs. Douglas Chambers and Mrs. Charles Stricklin. Refreshments were served later in the evening by Miss Sy bil Spears, Miss Jean Burrell, Miss Jane Huston. Miss Dorothy Vandeneynde and Miss Janlct Nelson. " - Window Display Of Interest American Legion auxiliary war defense and war activities com mittees are sponsoring a patri otic window display. at Miller's. The items were arranged through the courtesy of Capt. Norin O. Holman and Lt. Vincent C. Neal, Oregon State guard, s On Monday night. Cspital unit will fete legislators' wives at a meeting arranged by Mrs. George Gabriel, war defense chairman, Mrs. E. A. Lee and the legislative committer's vice chairman, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg. Mrs. John Wagner wiil sing sev eral songs. Mrs. Roberts to Fete Club t Mrs. Elbert be hostess to W. Roberts will members of her bridge club Tuesday night at her , home. A late mm rin ha - Home.- A late BUDoer will he served after an evening of con . tract bridge. Members are Mrs. George Barnes, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. Charles Heltrei, Mrs. Alex De Schweinitz, Mrs. Robert HerraU, Mrs. Herman Jochimsen, Mrs. Clara Hamilton, Mrs. Donald McCargar and Mrs. Roberts. Ministers Wives Will Meet , Salem Ministers wives will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. A. GetzenT daner, 945 North Summer street ' at 2 o'clock. Mrs. L H. Randall will be co-hostes. v Devotions will be led by Mrs. Kenneth Nelson. Miss Gertrude Savagev a mlssianairy to the Bel- - gian Congo for -the Christian churches and now home on fur lough, will be the speaker. Kev. Chester nasablla wCT speak on "Unhappy India at the Westminster -Guild meeting of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon at-2 o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. E."T. Barnett will sing with Mrs. Ralph Xtobhs the accom panist. .Mrs. Paul Bale heads the tea committee with Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mts James A. Hardie, Mrs. VmcentNeal, jr, and Mrs. IL J. Thomas assisting. - Lieutenant and Mrs. Lynn Foster Crone miller, jr., (Peggy Thompson: Kellogg) who were married January 30. The bride i$ the daughter of Mrs. Nora E.Thompson and Dr. Frederick Hill Thompson and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn F. Cronemiller. It and Mrs. Cronemiller are living In Champagne, HI.; while he is stationed at Chanute field. Oesten-Miller). By Msxme Barea Today marks the first of an unusually interesting series of four radio programs to be given on the air. Malcolm Sargent, mu sical director of the London Philharmonic and other British music organizations will direct the NBC orchestra in the pro grams today and three succeed ing Sunday afternoons. Josef Hofmann is soloist on the Co lumbia network. ' 030 a. m. (NBC), the Stradi i vari orchestra will play its con i cert of classical and semi-classical numbers, under the direction of Paul Lavalle. 11:30 a. m. (NBC), John Charles Thomas will include "Give Me Your Hand to Hold" by Tours, and Toora-Loora-Loora" by Shannon as solos and will join the chorus and orches tra in singing "The American "Flag." 12:00 (Columbia), Josef Hoff man plays the Chopin F minor piano concerto with the New York Philharmonic - Symphony orchestra under the direction of Artur Rodzinski. 2 p. m. (NBC) Malcolm Sar gent will direct the NBC sym phony ia Dvorak's symphony No. 2 in D minor and the "Cock taigne Overture" ("In London Town"). 230,. the Metropolitan opera program comes over the Blue network. 8:30 (NBC) Standard Sym phony. On Monday will be heard the "Voice of Firestone" at 5:30 with Eleanor Stebner, Metropolitan soprano, the contented hour at 7 o'clock, and at 9 o'clock the "Telephone Hour"- with Frits Kreisler playing Mozart concerto No. 4 in D major and Dvorak's "Humoresque." All are NBC ; programs. j With Thelma Votipka of the : Metropolitan opera as soprano soloist. Listeners on KSLM Mon day night at 6:30 can hear the program "Music of Worship' which will include excerpts from "St. Matthew's Passion" by Bach and Rossinini's "Stabat Mater." Wednesday's best offering is the program "Great Moments in Music" when Jean Tennyson, so prano, Raoul Jobin, tenor) Rob ert Weede, baritone sing ex cerpts from "Faust." The or chestra will be conducted by George Sebastian. The program comes at 7 o'clock over CBS. Ol orri p. 1 1 0Ut?J.iI X UliS. Honor Nephew Mr. asKi hosts at a ". F. H. Weir were 1 1 -ner party Thurs- day night honoring their nephew Sgt. Willard Glaze of Ft Sill, Okla, and Yeoman Agnes : ODonnell of San Diego. . 'j Guests were Mr. and Mrs, ; Charles Glaze, Mrs. Angie Knight, Mrs. Edna Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jackson, hosts and honor guests. HATES TILLE Mrs. Claud Tannage assisted by Mrs. Lottie Morrison entertained the Hayes- ville Woman's club at her homa Thursday. . Mrs. Mare Saucy gave a pa per on the Constitution of tht United States. Ai embers present besides the hostesses were: Mrs. Earl Bed well, Mrs.' Fred Dougherty, Ida Denny, Mrs. E. L. Moor, Mrs. Leonard tireig, Mrs. G. W. Gar rison, ltlrs. M. S. Fisher, Mn. W. R; Powers, Mrs. Marc Saucy, jars. ss. b. xayior, Mrs. B. Wil lis and Mrs. William Brietzke. " " -i Permanent ,( J1 Complete.. $3.E3 Open Thurs. Eve. ' by Appomtment - Phone 3663 Castle Perm. Wavers -3S5 First National Bank Bldg. f , - - ' f ZS ' ... 1 n ' j ) , CLUB CALENDAH MONDAY I l!l - Hal Hibbard camp mad MijdllaiT United Spanish War VeUraaa, meet at VFW balL S p. m. - DAB Past Regents with Mrs. Carey Martin, 607 South Liberty, no-host luncheon. 1 pan. TUESDAY f Minister's j wives, S p A, with Mrs. M. A. Getzend&ntr. MS North Summer street. - Etokta Woman's club with Mrs. O. H. Horning. S80 Sbippmf treet. 1:30 dessert luncheon. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae with Mrs. Daniet 3. Try. Jr- S p.m. : i WEDNESDAY WSCS First Methodist church, 1:15 in Carrier room. Salem Writers club with Miss Brenda Glass. S7J . Belmont street. 7:30 pjn. Westminster Guild meet at First Presbyterian church, S P-m. Day of Prayer Draws? Crowd i i , ' The observance of World Day of Prayer was observed by mem bers of the; Salem Council of Church Women, under fhe di rection of Mrs. L. H. Randall on Friday at the First Methodist church. Some 250 women at tended, j i " i ' f Miss G e r t r u d e Shoemaker, missionary from tht Belgian Congo was 4 the speaker. .Mrs. Gladys ; Mclntyre ' Thomas and Mr. E. T. Bafnett were vocal so loists during the afternoon meet ing, j : The Methodist women served luncheon to 200 guests." ; At 4 O'clock, Mrs. L. W. Wise directed a children's hour, when Miss Shoemaker spoke and. the Calvary Baptist junior choir un der the direction of C Howard Smith sang. ; Mrs. P. W; Roberts presented a story.? . Mrs. Walter Kirk will open her ! South High street home to mem bers of St Anne's Guild I of St Paul's Episcopal church Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Assist ing hostesses will be Mrs. Clar ence Ellis, Mrs. James Bowen, Mrs. Theron Hoover and Mrs. Fred MOxleyJ ,ifi ft f M 1 Mrs. Daniel -J. Fry, r:, and Mrs. Roebrt Kreason of Dallas will entertain the Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae at the former's home Monday night at 8 o'clock at a dessert supper. Bridge will be in play during the evening. Fashion Helps "My own i dress form" Se wini lor yourself Is" diffi cult -without a dress form.-Acquiring a dress farm is rery easy. Yqu may purchasd the mcrterlcds completely 1 pack- agred. Then have a friend help you with the fitting or have the form made , by professional m o 1 d f s. j The professional molding Will require one hour. The cost; is reasonable; i ; Ap pointments pre : scheduled to ayoid waiting. Almost . every one will be able to salvage enough -from their douiesr clos et to pay for the dress form. Coll 3179 for detaSs. tPald adv. 2 linen ' - I p " Weddina to Take Place In East Miss Margaret Barqulst en trained for New York City Wed nesday night where her marriage to Mr. Udell Saunders, printer first class. United States navy, will take" place later in the month at the Little Church Around the Corner. Miss Bar- . quist is the daughter of Mrs. Ida Barquist and her fiance Is the son of Mrs. Frances Saunders of Oakland, Calif. The bride-elect attended Wil lamette university, Is a graduate . of the Oregon College of Edu cation and is a member of Del ta Kappa; Gamma. She Is prin cipal of Salem .Heights school and expects to return to her po-, sition later in the spring. Mr. Saunders, who has been in the service over two years is now assigned to a hospital ship. He attended schools in Salem and Oakland and was superin tendent of a printing plant be fore entering the service. h-i 4 -Z r 5 A Fashion ji it-: V - Busch Group -nays nexe - Monday '.. . The Busch Little Symphony , ' which members, of the Salem Community Concert association - will hear Monday night at Sa lem high school auditorium, is the realization of a dream of the ' director-founder, Adolf . Busch.,, His chamber orchestra was or-' ganized for the purpose of play " ing the music of Bach, Mozart and Haydn.' .The group's programs are made up largely of the works of these three composers, played in the form in which they were or iginally written, rather than in the revised for larger orchestras. Busch virtuoso, canductor and composer will act as violin so loist at the concert i . The pianist, Eugene Istomin, r who appears as soloist and a member of the ensemble is New York! born and a graduate of Curtis institute of music where be studied under Rudolf Serkin and Miecio HorszowskL' He has been soloist with the Philadel phia and New York Philharmon ic orchestras. The concert on Monday night win begin at 8:19, although doors will be open at 7:30 Admittance Is by Community concert mem bership ticket only; I ' . - Institute Plans Are Told Central WCTU will hold in-, stitute at the hall beginning at 10 a. m. Tuesday, t Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker wil lead devotions. Panel discussions will be led by department leaders. Included on the program win be a talk by tne local treasurer and! a noon time prayer. . . y i ouowtng a sack luncheon a talk on legislation wUl be given by state officer, Mrs. Fred Tooze. Mrs. Walter Pierce wfll give an address on narcotics. Ail members and mends are invited. . . Woman's Corps To Have Party The Woman's Relief corps wiU have a party at the home of Mrs. Lura Tandy, 2015 Trade streeet on February 22' from 2 to S , o'clock. Games wiU be in play. The corps met at the YMCA on Friday afternoon and gave a program honoring McKlnley, Lincoln and Washington's birth days. Mrs. Mary Mann, patrio tic instructor was in charge. mencas Presenting Suit Names Colony Parkmoor Gaynes i You will find; the great est selection of the fin- . i ' est suits in the newest spring colors hnd styles here at Schlesinger's. .. . from 2m 119 Also Coats to Match )mt M fJofr .:-f & Ima 4-v j-rll ' 6d for recruitment of nurses, that the public though us crazy.' Seeing an aaveresemm will not get the Idea that civilian nurses are or Currier and Ives prints in a magazine, shirking their duty here at home. Taking being Inspired to; make a really nice eAMa WWW UL UWU1 UU care oi me cs; is no easy m iigsaw jjuzzle from a large print, we sent xor now when they have so much work and so Jiy:suw , . T.ra ronaveA fn x:. rui 11 ,.4, rr nt of suitable pictures. We received in should enlist - -i those who cannot should not be thought disloyal there is certainly need for their talents hi aiding the civilian doctors who are so overworked. ' Nothing in a name. . . Two Camp Fire grotps sold $1950 worth of bondsv permit ting mem to put group names an field ambu lances. So on one of the ambulances, spon sored by the Bluebird group will appear an Impressive plate bearing the name 'Tansy Btyebirds." - i ... . . Methodists to Meet Wednesday The Woman's sodety'of Chris tian service will" meet on Wed nesday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock in the . Carrier room of the First Methodist church. Mrs. Frank Bennett, president. Is in -charge of the business meeting. The West Central circle host group for February, has charge , y. --.- y-- -.. ':::;:',.;.... ': V A'V . :V-. y - - - x- '" , " . . - - yz. - , '-" ZL -' - - rt ' N f ! " " - . .. n , I. '. -y- ji'i''" "':" '--" "' ; h tWM MMMMi MMlHMIHIil 1IM MMiflflfM 'rtH'l I'llVl 'llti 'I'll Mil Yl 'Vlf T 'iWl' 1 -H-f. , , , " l The Palm Court Lounge Adding a very pleasant touch to business, committee members of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, iSCHLESINGER&CO.r - US," ' 7 Most Famous Kirschihoor Fashion Built Hobbs! 50 ; tl iSCHLESINGER & Yoke of rvrrrwt ill Y W Vfc v. of arrangements, with Miss Lau ra Hale, president, in charge during the : program. Mrs. C Ft Wilson wfll give the devotionals, Mrs. Kathryn LaRout Wren win sing vocal numbers. Girls from Chemawa Indian school win present a skit and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wilcox wul take their work among the Indians. - All women Interested are wel come. CQ.L 3 3 i t jf it ti) ' mm week. . . They must hav j i " 1 a? A reply, a catalogue picturing ui ua- prints range from $125 to $3500 each which, is Just a little higher than we had expected o POVf . j 4 , Season's offerings. . . If our grocer doesn't sell that box of broccoli over the weekend, he had better bunch it and sell it for spring flowers, it's Just bursting with the sweetest Utile yellow buds. - i . . . Marine Buren : Mrs.1 BL E. Gadwa wiH opes her Fairmount HU1 home to members of St Helen's Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church Wed nesday, night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Needham is president of the guild. ': Mrs. Keyaolds Allen wQ en 'tertain her club at a bridge lun cheon Tuesday afternoon at her home on North Church street. Mrs. Donald de Iisser, Mrs. Josette D. Lutz, and J Edward Dowden, Jr. discuss future activities. The J pleasant touch, of course, Is Pepsi-Cola. aa. 4-