Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Morning. Mary 8. 1948 FACE SEVEN WOWELO St Dr. Kratt Is Speaker at Luncheon The war brought to many GIs n awakening and a desire for thinf of spiritual value," said Dr. Theodore Kratt, dean of the school of music. University of Oregon, who spoke before mem bers of the Salem branch. Oregon Music Teachers association at noon luncheon meeting Tuesday at the Manon hotel. Dr. Kratt served for a year in England wjth the army's education program in the music division at a GI uni versity in Northern England. His i Christian church with their guard experiences with the American ian Mrs. Roy Wright and aasist oldier and his desire for good , nt Mrs Lyle, Sellers. The group music were gratifying, the speak- ( practjced , play whkh they pre. "ld- , . . ' sented Wednesday at the weekly Uimr thrnv ic a nun nf sci- J tK. .kK KaiH but th. , church supper. . r.i..ri Hiaiis 1 The Merry Maid Blua Bird of the advances made in it. They I group met with their leader. Mrs found, he said, that muic took 80 ' L. S. Hornschuch and Mrs. Mayme percent of the mind off illness and Hill April 9. The group made May that various instruments recorded ' baskets and then played games. At where in the body, relaxation took their next meeting they plan to Pce. 'nake Mother's day gifts and plan rigusn people iae music im . Mother's day tea for May 13. their borne where in many cases. Nw grfups organl7e(i ar. win I i i i-r: i ti; m iiisiiuumit. Lnve of music, poetry and (?fKxl literature carried England through fcer dark years," the speaker said. "From what I saw of Gl wanting Camp Fir Girl Column The Tanda group of West Salem with their guardian, Mrs. Al Beck man was entertained with an Eas ter party given by Janis Cline their April 26 meeting. The girls played games and were served re freshments by the hostess. The Waciton group met May 1 n the fireplace room of the First good music. I am going to go down the by-ways and preach music here at home." SUm Meltoa U Leave third grade Blue Bird group at Richmond school with Mrs. Elbert i Neal as leader; a fifth grade Camp Fire group at Bush school with Mrs. Albert Schmidt, guardian; a second grade Blue Bird group at Englewood with Mrs. D. S. Har- wood. leader; two fourth grade Miss Frenee Virginie Melton. Camp Fire groups at Englewood the retiring president of the or- ; with Mrs. Joseph Kelly and Mrs. ganization, presided and appointed j Rodney Simonson as the guard the nominating committee which i jan s; a fourtn grade Camp Fire - m j w u j iiiv l ua i uiaii . and a second grade Blue Bird group at Richmond with Mrs. J. F. Remington as the leader. Roberts. This is the last luncheon meeting of the season and the new officers will be elected at a busi ness session. Miss Melton is leav ing in June for Los Angeles to make her home. In the southern Mrs. David Boltker of Seattle city she plans to resume her teach- has been the house guest this week Ing and open a piano studio. j nf her brother-in-law and sister The luncheon tables were cen- I Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace On tered with bouquets of painted Monday Mrs. Wallace and Mrs daisies yellow and purple iris. Bottker drove to Willamina to vis columbine and weigelia, it another sister. Mrs. Paul Mul- Special guts wrre Dr Kratt. j e. Mrs. Bottker will return to Mwdirws Theodore H Welch, j her home In the north today. Jame Stoned A heeler R English, j J Ted Mefford. Thomas Fuller of . McMinnville, F. W. Rieck. Ronald 1 T"' annual mother and daugh Craven, the Misses Jean Tavlor. j ter dinner will be held at Engle Maxine Buren and Laura Hale, i wod United Brethren church on Members oresent were Dean and I Thursday night by the mission- Mrs. Melvin Geist. Prof, and Mrs. arv women and the guild girls. LJinner will be served at 6:30. Mrs. J. C. Hill will be leader. T. S. Roberts. Prof. Ralph Dobbs. Charles O. Hargrave. Mesdames Kenneth Rich, David Eason, John Schmidt, jr.. Walter Denton. Clif ford FJliott. Bertha Junk Darby. Frank Burlingham. the Misses Frances Virginie Melton. Dorothy Pearce. Lena Belle Tartar, Mar garet Hogg, Ruth Bedford. Elma Weller and Alice Crary Brown. Mrs. Kemaeth Terry aad Mrs. Wiilard Marshall will be hostesses for a bridge luncheon today at the former's home on North Summer etreet for members of their club. Additional guests will be Mrs. John Griffith and Mn Charles McClelland. Mrs. H. G. Malsoa entertained members of the Modern Drama class at luncheon Tuesday after noon at her apartment on Belle- vue street. RIGHT-NOW CLEANER , WMMk ASK ALL CROCUS Coitim in package 25c SOe $1.00 HE It MO 1A PRODUCTS CO. 104 N I. 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Mr. and Mrs. Adam Deibert, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Baillie, Mr. and Mrs. Rol and Wirt, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cass, Captain and Mrs. Blaine Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neil!, Mr. and Mrs. David Bates, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn ing of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Nelson of Albany, Misses Blos som Bates, Lucille Roberts. Gladys Schollian. Delvon Long, Messrs. Gordon Woods, Gilbert Clausman. Steward Leek, Clyde Shreve, Rex Wirt, Hillis Davidson, and the hoe. less. Miss Dawn Bates. Mrs. Donald McCargar will pre side at a bridge luncheon Thurs- YWCA Leaders At Conference Attending a northwest secretar 1 ies' round table conference on younger girls" programs in the YWCA in Portland Tuesday and today are four Salem YWCA leaders. 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