r ,c4 ; it .Th prjCOH-STATESMAir. Cdem, Qwc-.SalwJaT Mbroingi IJardi 17. 1845 PAGE TIKIS , Committees ! Meet With Miss Hill : Miss Ruth Hill; regional YW CA secretary for the northwest, : who has been advising the local YWCA, will leave Sunday for .- Eugene, where she is advising . newly organized - YWCA there. . While in Salem, she met with the local board, YMCA board, and various committees of the association, . Thursday she met . those concerned with the mem- , bership policies and local struc-1 ture in relation to the national . postwar YWCA. Friday Miss Hill met with Miss Isabel Childs, , chairman of" public affairs, to or ganize a committee of adults, business girls, and TrirY girls '- to discuss the public affairs poli : des of the national movement. The membership ; committee with Mrs. George Swift as chair- - man, worked on - the plan for smaller neighborhood meetings, ' to better keep informed on the . local program and take action on current membership concerns. . On Friday night - representa-. - tives of the business girls, Girl -.' Reserves, student YWCA and members at large worked on the YWCA program in its entirety and discussed the present trends nationally. They also discussed ' the problems of volunteer and staff leadership in associations throughout the United States. This afternoon, Mrs. G. A. Reeher with her Girl Reserve committee will meet with Miss Hill on the younger girls pro gram and its relationship to the ! whole YWCA. t - The association is planning a series of membership discussion groups on public affairs, volun- ' teer and professional leadership, . the international picture of the YWCA, and on national support. On or about April 14, the YW CAs throughout the country will " bring all members to community meetings to act upon national YWCA programs and policies. This is the national experiment - - of carrying out the action of the convention which was cancelled - for this year; Only YWCA mem si; bers "will ; attend this meeting, ,' though the discussion groups will be open to all interested. A def- inite date will be announced i ; later, -.l'r . . .. I : Council .Women ; Hear Speaker. . The Salem Council of Wom en's organizations, meeting at the First-Methodist , church on Thursday, heard Lt. CoL Mere dith Huggins give a comprehen sive discussion of life on the : btttle front, suggesting that peo-. pie at home should know more about how fighting men live. Col. Huggins told of his life as a trainee, and discussed how the Australians entertained the Americans upon arrival there. He talked, on Port Moresby and New; Guinea,,; telling ' about na tive life there. He described landing ori enemy beaches and , how it is - accomplished, and - what is done when a beachhead t Is established. y- - ' . -' .Mrs. Mabel Lockwood read 17 resolutions adopted at the patri- ! - otic .conference in Washington, , " D.C.. Mrs. - Verne, 'Ostrander an- . ' npunced that headquarters for ' the scrapbook ' committee is at . - Periney's, and an 'invitation was . - received .- for a silver tea ; to be v r given . by , the , D AV . auxiliary. , Mrs. Albert J. Walker presided . at the meeting. r TALBOT The Sidney-Talbet Home, Extension1 club held meet ing with Mrs. A. R.;Blinston last -Tuesday. ' A short business meet ing was in charge of Mrs. E. J. , Freeman, the chairman. Miss Mar . Jorie ; Tye was " present and gave .a demonstration on "Short Cuts In Home Sewing " Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Zehner, i Mrs. Edna Reeves and Mrs. Blin- iton to about 20 members. The next meeting will be held April 7 at Mrs. Nelson Gilmour's home with Mrs. George Marlatt and Mrs. Elmo Brown assisting. - , , ' Mrs. Lee Patterson, wife f Senator Patterson, was in Ifort ; land Thursday night to attend the James Melton concert. ; Mrs. Paul Hanson was a lunch- : eon and bridge hostess Thursday ; afternoon at her South Cknuner- cial street home in honor of - members of her club. . Mrs. R. W. Zevely-of Prlne- ville is visiting "with her son-in-) law and. daughter,, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mapes. , , ; Additional Women's Features on Page 10 V.F.W. Victory Cub : mim Old-Time Dancing TOIJiGIiT Vcicrans Ilall . Corner Ilood and Chnrch Streets M asle br THE C3SGo::mi:s- Club Efcxabers Only Society ; ; j. Club$ ;.-. v -; " ' " ; - m : -y..?.r - -t .V: -'f Music . . . . Tile Home Maxine Buren Woman's Editor Two Willamette Coeds. Tell. Betrothals to Salem Men : At Dinner Party Friday ' Two popular Willamette university coeds, Miss Leona. iTingel stad and Miss Marilyn Nelson, caused much excitement at the din der they gave Friday night when they revealed their engagements. Miss Tingelstad is betrothed to Mn John William Stortz, and Miss Nelson is engaged to Mr. Val Dare Sloper, jr. No dates have been set for the wefldings of the two couples. , fi Miss Tingelstad is the daugh-jj ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Tingel-1 - stad and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stortz, aU of Salem. Miss Nelson's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Nelson ! and Mr. Sloper is the son of Mr. j and Mrs. W. E. Brown, also of i Salem. - : j A group of- the' hostesses friends were invited to dinner in f the Marine Room of the Marion! hotel at 8:30 o'clock. Individual! cards, bearing the names of the f betrothed couples, which marked places for the guests revealed thef ' news. I I The centerpiece on the U shap- ed table was a large shamrock of J white stock, carnations and snap- ' dragons bordered with green car- nations. Extending from the shamrock were silver . streamers . bearing floral Greek emblems, Delta Phi and Sigma Tau. The,' side tables were decorated with! arrangements of. white carria-j tions, green fern and green ta- pers. I; Bidden io Hear the News , Covers were placed for Mrs.! M. Tingelstad, Mrs. C. S. Nelson,! Mrs. Ed Stortz, Mrs. W. Kf Brown, Miss Evelyn Johnson Miss Virginia Case, Miss Coraleef Nichols, Miss Phyllis Ryan, Miss Ruth- Wahlgren,- Miss Louise Wrisley, Miss Nancy Hoak, Miss! Donna Shaffer, Miss Janice Pat terson, Miss Clarise Busselle, Miss Lorraine Murdock, Miss: Bette Burkhart, Miss Melva Wil liamson. Miss Dolores Schmierer, Miss Ruth Nelson, Mrs. James Henderson, Miss Margaret Peter son of Portland, Miss Leona Tin; gelstad and Miss Marilyn NelsonJ The brides-elect and their f ian . ces are all graduates of Salem ' high school. Miss Tingelstad and Miss Nelson are sophomores at Willamette university and memS bers of Delta Phi sorority; Miss Tingelstad was voted the war bond queen on the campus this winter. . , ' Mr. Stortz is a junior at Wit lamette and a member of Sigm Tau and Blue Key. He recently was ' elected ' manager 'pt this year's May weekend.- Mr. Sloper is a senior, at Willamette and also a Sigma Tau. - He is major LAST TIMES TODAYI ITS THE 3J HILARIOUS CREEK" TEAM AGAIN! EDDIE - BRACKEN 1 ELLA V fi A Itirf A CO-FEATURE '.1 1 I sea Vat JL a i'crsea rWy ay Osraats Upisa Yaaag MradM ay law tasden h4it4 ay ie War fcSji fesS t 0 3i Jeryme English ): . Society Editor AtHomeWill Be Event of sday ; Cards will be in the mail today to an at home for, which Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches will be hosts at their South High street residence on - Wednesday night. March 21. ';. i The 1 affair is being arranged in compliment to the silver wed ding anniversary of the hosts. A' large; number of their ' friends have . been invited to call be tween 7 and 11 o'clock. il . , . v ; i Veterans of Foreign Wars aux iliary met Monday at the halt ; During the business meeting, at which) Mrs. Charles Hunt pre sided, the group voted $50 to the National Home at Cedar! Rapids, Mich., and $25 to the Red Cross. Mrs. Alma Dickey was Installed a color bearer. Twenty-one ap plications for membership have been received, said a report The next meeting will be March 26. ring in political science and will I enter ' the University I of Oregon i law school in the fall. ! '"L ' i1 -v Ct A new Bing Crosby. in a brand-new Jtind of rolel 1! k PARAMOUNT Picture with ! Wedne : t :mm v - i-t ' . r -f v. - .. -.v-:.-::v::.:-' -y-. '.;- :.... . 'I.-.-; t :-:- -9 ? .4 t. I e :.vy.-:y? f : 4 a y . x . - h v"f f SI f ' ' 1" l"i " ' 'IMasswiasasasr" . . - f 1 1 J ' - f-5! S y X . BARRY FITZGERALD FRANK McHUGH - JAMES BROWN JEAN HEATHER jj, GENE LOCKHARI - PORTER HALL;- FORTUNIO BONANOYA j RIStvSTte B. G. D E$YLYAtx8cutive Producer Screen Play fet Frank BuCer and f nak Cavel j I MrscV'Gornett Is Honot .. Guest --i v - Mrs. Carl Coad of "Nyssa, who formerly made -hen home in ' Klamath Falls, was hostess for ? an informal luncheon at the Ma- . rion hotel Thursday1 afternoon in compliment , to -Mrs.' Marshall E. Cornett of Klamath j Falls, wife of ? Senator J Cornett, - who is . spending the, closing 'days of the legislature in Salem Mrs. Coad has been here during the ses- sion as secretary to !Rep. Henry ,. Semon of Klamath Falls.'' i "Covers were placed for Mrs. 'Marshall E. Cornett,! Mrs. Ralph E. Moody, Mrs. William Niska- . nen of Bend, Representative Rose Poole of Klamath Falls,; Mrs. R. . C. Frisbie of Baker,! Mrs. Virgil B. Staples of Ontario, Miss Mary . Truelove and Mrs, Carl Coad. . Saturdays ' are crowding Sun days for good- program sched ules on the jir. Here is the list for today: . f . From 11 to 2:30 ! (Blue) The a Metropolitan will present a full length opera!, . , i I p. m. (CBSy the Philadel phia orchestra, with Alexander Hillsberg, violinist, and Eugene j Ormandy, conductor, ?will he i heard in McDonald's concerto "for violin and Orchestra. The pro- : gram i also includes ! Rossini's f overture to . "Semorande," The Mendlessohn "Scherzo in G min or" and the prelude and "Love ! Death" from "Tristen and Isol '! de." ? - X v i " ' At 1:30 dver KSLM will be heard Richard Dyer Bennett, young English ballad singer with other, vocalists on the "Music t for Half and Hour" program. Station! KSLM also offers the J Detroit Symphony under the di- rection, . of J Karl ;- Krueger ; and I 'cellist George Mequelle in a pre j . sentation of a concert for 'cello j-- arid (Orchestra by Ltio and the ' musicof Mozart, Prokofieff and Wagnetfirom 5:30 8:30 today. a ; w l. aN fts Xx -..'V . A-:VW ; ? Phi Alumnae Name Officers - . PjsBeta Phi alumnae were en tertained at the Fairmount Hill home of Mrs. James Humph rey! Thursday night' I Assisting hostesses were Mrs; Raymond Bonesteele, Mrs. Russell : Mef ' ford, Mrs.1 Paul Morse and Mrs. . Berkeley DuVaul. A dessert' sup - per rwas served by the hostesses to forty alunmae.v. Arrangements of daphne and phlox provided the decorative notenl thefeupper ta-. . ble"-and abcKj.tthe:obms.", .j , Mrs;FJbert ' WiiJRo))erts was elected president of the Salem alumnae club" during 1 the '. busi ness meeting. V Mrs. 1 James " T. Brand is the. retiring president. Other officers elected were Mrs. Marion Mulkey, jviceipresidentf Mrs. Phillip" , Blake, treasurer; Mrs. Wolcott Buren, correspond ing secretary; and Mrs.- Ralph Barnes, recording secretary. ' During the evening there was a display, of Pi Phi 1 settlement school products from Gatlinberg, Tenn. Announcement was made of the benefit bridge party for which pledges of Oregon Gamma chapter of Pi Beta Phi on the Willamette campus will be hos tesses Thursday, March 22. Pro ceeds will go to the national physiotherapy fund. Margaret Newton Dinner Hostess j Miss Margaret Newton was hostess for an informal gathering- preceding the" Friday night tournament , games at her apart ment at the Royal Cofirt: ; Anb host dinner was served win the St. Patrick motif use4 inthe table-appointments. - j "r Covers were placed: for Misses Jane Carson, Peggy Sears, Gloria arid Barbara McClintock, Cathjr Moran, Patsyj Nickens, Peggy Paxson and Margaret Newtonj . . -T 1 ; j. : I'j--' - j' Mr. and Mrs. J. Orval East ridge (Adele Amort) fare receiv ing congratulations, on the birth of a son Friday, March 16, at the Salem General hospital. .The lit tle boy has an older broihpr, Charles. i - f . . . . j i Guests f Mrs. Glean Fraser at the Clifton Ross home this week have been Mrs. Fraser's brother-in-law and his t brie, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fraser, of New Westminster, British Columbia. j i 1 BEST! STAB Starts Darry Fitzgerald BEST SUPPORTING ROLE ' Going ply V7ay BEST PICTURE i Jtr' '1 i i .r'' ' "' T-- A great human story, with heart as big as all outdoors I . cun CAUBMB w ifOKDAT Hal Hlbbard ' camp and - aux . niary, United- Spanish War Vet- -rans, S p.m. VTW haU. - . Jayeettea 'with - Mrs. Richard ' Lockart. 204S Maple, p.m. -.. Whit ShritM -, of - Jerusalem 'meet at Masonic tempi,- -A pjru - Past Regent,, DAR, meet with Mrs. John W. i Harbison, $ii South' Kigh street, 1 o'clock do host luncheon; -.American lgtoai dinner at Le- gion borne, S M pJtu. auxiliary to meet at . Woman's . club r follow- ' Ing dinner. - - St. Anne'a Guild with Mrs. Conrad ' Paulson, ISM ; Court street, 2 JO pjn.. Leslie Methodist : Wesley an Cuikl with Mrs. " Donald Davis, 1SS4-rir,-1J0 p.m. - - - TUESDAY Ministers ' Wives . association, with Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy, S4 North 22nd street. ' ' . Book. A. Month club, with -Mrs. John Carkin, 409 North. Summer -, street. 1 pjn. dessert luncheon. American War - Mothers, all day sewing meeting USO. WEDNESDAY ' '-('.' '1; ' ' Daughters ' of Union Veterans ot Civil War with , Mrs. .Paul Bales. 1868 Court street, S p.m. WSCS First Methodist -church, 1:13 p.m. Profram and tea. Car rier room. ' ' rt- :.'. . AAUW Literature group with Miss. Eleanor Stephens. SSS Che-meketa- street.' - Mayflower Guild,' First Con- gregational church, - meet . at church. 1 p.m. i : - Salem Writers club with Dr. and Mrs. Morton E. Peck, 155S Court street, 7ae p.m.' i ,v THVUDAT - Town 'and Gown meet in Car rier room, ' First Methodist ' church, 2 JO pjn. : BownS Are Hosts at i Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lee M.; Bown were hosts for an informal din ner party Wednesday . night at their Nebraska -street home in compliment to a group of friends. An arrangement ;; of . early spring flowers centered the din ner table. The evening hours were spent informally. Covers were placed for Secre tary of State Robert S. Farrell, jr., and Mrs. Farrell, Speaker of the House. Eugene E. Marsh and Mrs. Marsh of McMinnville, Mr. .and Mrs. Harry S. Schenk and Mr. and Mrs; Lee M. Bown. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin . C. Harrison are receiving congrat ulations on the birth of a seven pound son at the Deaconess hos pital on Wednesday, March 14. The baby's father is stationed In Seattle, with the navy. D D s PLUS CO-FEATURE ,rr MURDER TAKES A BACK SEAT ON ksMiutt stet ncTusi h iichass tawni Astis uaie lUMoa pomii-ancM a? r tut 0f SotM ni It liiaK I fcra Sunday - w - : U shower Given for. -Teqm Member, - ; . Mrs. Judson Bressler .was hon- ' ored at shower on Tuesday night by members of the ladies. .. drill team of the Eagles. v Those attending ; were Mes- dames dna Newman, F. C Lutz, ' Hugh Wane, Neva JacksonV R. A. Gosnell, Lottie ? Cain,: Dan Copper, Maebelle Veneman,Tlor- . ene Brink, LuciUe Affleck, WU ; liam'. Harrison; Art Andresen, ' ' Lloyd Thomas, P. . Cooper, Ted Woelke.'Bud Karri, Maude Rog . ' ers. Minor Lewis W. If Gardner, . Elwood Gettman, Carroll Robin- i son, Al Fries en, Eston William son, Mabel Nelson,. George Gard-' ner, Leslie Beamish, J. H. Ingle heart, .Geneva Vincent, C Pabst, Mabel ; Mishler, Jeannette Foelkl," Ella Harrison, Priscilla Shattuc, '. Ida. Eggler, Eva Nixon, Lillian , ' Griffon, Elsie Lukenbeal, George . . Hageni Maxine James, Edna Mae Davis,; Fannie Remple, Henriet- - ta Taggart, Lila Casteel, Mar-. tha Bangart, L. A. .Hamilton, F. A! Smith, Carl Staats, Mildred Fetch,? Mary Aplin. Reva David- soh, Mrs. L.. T." Wallace, Dora Stanton, Eleata Brown, . Irene - Schultz, Mildred Gasness, E. Zim- merman, Frank Marshall,-Adam Frye, Agnes Peterson, Dessa Lockhard, Hulda Burke, Florence Williams, Mabel' Row land, Albert Thomas, oBernlce Fletcher, Ed Gfegson, Ellen Davidson, P. Har land, Bella Noble, Ada Lee Week lyi Mebel Smith, Marie Sanders, Dprothy McClain, Kay Knocke, Al iiaBranche, . Ella . Ritzman, Grace; Westenhouse, Beulah Sie " fert nd C. D. Garver. , CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:00 PM. Horry! Last fend By yVSk BEERY as fh Blowhard of tha Balloon Brigade! COMPANION Coming Sunday - 2 Hits! SMYMAlOy if I r i P -R y -: " I' I: - . fm j PLUS CO-FEATURE I r. - r-A f . 1 1 IXmik J: -- ' V ,, i J i-qs- : ' Q fl ' Cartoon . . I . Latest Yar News -' H'ifwri4-iTrw- -,v -niaai-iilirmfi iaMaiiii itwrrnYni'i'rt lairr ifr- itid-ln iTi-iirfiM 1' rr- -, i-VirSt -l----t----f- tf r'r, mi n .wv i I ' ' ii-! - 1 : I ? ' sf JuditH iHume, Has Birthday! Party - Mrs. Virgil Hume entertained Friday at i tier ihome, on North Capitol street in compliment her daughter, Judith Ann, on hex; seventh birthday. The mothers of Judith's guests were invited to a dessert lunch eon at 1:30 o'clock. After school Judith and f her! guests came in for birthday 'cake and refresh ments. The Easter motif was ; carried out 'in the "decQrations. " Honoring" Judith were Mrs. ; Loyal Warner and Laurel Ann Warner, Mrs. . Ralph Eyre and Roberta, Mrs. Marion Lamb and' Deborah, Mrs. George Hill and Sandra, Miry Joan Rahe, Pat sy Gordon Mrs. E. L. Walker, Mrs. R. Eyre, Mrs. Waldo Zeller and jMrsj Hume. ! Mrs. Brownell , Entertains 1. 1 . Mrs Frank Brownell presid ed at luncheon Friday after noon at her" honhe on North Cot tage street .in honor of a group "of her friends. . Green and white colors, carrying; out the St. Pat rick motif, provided the decora tive note on the table, f Cards and" sewing were enjoyed after the luncheon hour. I Covers Were j placed for Mrs. Oliver Huston, Mrs. J. N. Cham bers, - Mrs. j Frederick Brennan, Mrs. CUfton Miidd, Mrs. George Ailing, Mrs. Harry Lucas andk Mrs."BrowcelL - .-Hi i 1 ' Times 'Today for Action! FEATURE THE SURPRISE MYSTERY OF Mystery! tiful face of a mur- (.-. 11 m i n Mm . 1 a 1 y? 1 i I !