8 Tha ShrtMman. Salens, Owqon. Sunday. rbrUary 23. 1947 Morini in Concert on Thursday On Thursday night, another of the fine concerts under the spon sorship of the Salem Community Concert association will be given at the Salem high school auditor ium. The artist, third in the se ries of five attractions, is Erica Morini, one of the finest contem porary violinists. .The program is open to members of the associa tion only, no tickets are available at the door. Beginning her musical studies at the age of four, she made her debut in Leipzig at the age of eight. Alter a long series of Euro pean concerts, Miss Morini made her American debut at Carnegie hall when still in her early 'teens. In her first season she gave four recitals in .New xont, within six i weeks. After a coast to coast tour, ! she returned to Europe two years i Luncheon for Club Mrs; Gerald Lappen was hos tess to the Dine and Do dub at a luncheon meeting Thursday. Present were Mrs. John L. Sloan, Mrs. Lloyd Wood. Mrs. Porter McFarland, ,Mn. Walter Con boy, Mrs. Lawrence Bagger, and De lores. Mrs. Phillip Anderegg, Mrs. Delbert Goode, Mrs. H. A. Stra chan, Mrs. A. R. Lappen, Mrs. John Derrick and Mrs. R. B. Sip prell. The Feb. 27th meeting will be with Mrs. Bagger. Varsity Ball On Friday Highlighting the social calen dar for Willamette university stu dents this coming weekend will be the W club's first annual Var sity ball Friday night in the school gymnasium. A feature will be the announce ment of the queen of the"W club. Contestants for the queen are Da phne Lekas, Joan Cloudy. Sally Grable. Nan Preede and Enid Ly can, all freshmen chosen by W k! ' "1" . ""is , . ..." , . ; ; " . k ' 'club members as the most glamor n. . I ous 0o1- Tn selection of the "he ha, Vuredthe Un.ted State. l?.!Ln JKfST ! more than 15 times and has ap peared with as many as one thous and orchestras. Town and Gown will hold its regular monthly meeting Thurs day in theV Carrier room of the First Metfiodist church at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Darlene Albert will give a play and Mrs. Denise Mur ray will sing. Tea will be served following the meeting and pro gram. Dr. and Mrs. BnrUs A. Myers will be hosts at their country home at dinner tonight in honor of the birthday? of her mother, Mrs. E. A. tcrtained Tuesday night at the McElvain and Roma C. Hunter, home of Mrs. Floyd Bowers on Others present will be Mrs. McEl- North 15th street at 8 o'clock for vain, Mrs. Hunter and Mr. and a dessert supper. Mrs. Hugh Mor- Mrs. Harris Lietz. row will be the co-hostess. til the first intermission ' at the formal dance, when the queen will be revealed and will lead the first ' waltz with her escort. Her court of four princesses and their escorts will then join her and the gold football and baseball charms will be presented to the court. The queen will also be given a wrist watch. Only members of the W club will choose the queen. Glenn Woodry's orchestra will play for dancing from 9 to 12 o'clock. The dance is an all-student body affair and the faculty is in vited to attend. Delta Zeis alumnae will be en- f O ) - o V '. 1 J 1 1 b ' HI ' y t .. - .... , s .--: t . r ."V, - . : - : i . , ' .- i i ,- Miss Maline Bach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bach, to Kenneth C Haag. son of Mr. and Mrs. r. O. Hagg, all Salem, Satur day at 9 o'clock. Father Gerald Una hen officiated. Wayne Meu sey was the organist and Mrs. Vine Rodakowski sang. For her wedding the bride chose heaven pink crepe dress fash ioned with cap sleeves and peplum embellished with pink pearl em broidery. She wore long pink gloves and a pink hat with laven der and pink flowers. Pinned to her shoulder was a lavender or chid and she carried a white pray er book. Mr. Bach gave his daugh ter In marriage. Mrs. Joseph J. Schuetx. jr. was her sister's only attendant. She wore an aqua crepe dress with cap sleeves and peplum and long, aqua gloves. She carried a nose gay of white bouvardia centered Stylist Will Speak Miss Eileen Mereen, stylist from Bedell's In Portland, will be the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting oCWomcn of Rotary on Monday afternoon at the Golden Pheasant at one o'clock. Miss Me reen is buyer of costume suits, and dresses, traveling to the markets in New York and Los Angeles sev eral times each year. Before com ing to Portland she was with the Emporium in San Francisco. Mem bers are asked to bring guests to hear Miss Mereen talk on spring fashions. Mrs. Johephine Albert Spauldfng will sing a group of se lections. Mrs. Homer Smith, jr., will preside at the business ses sion. Health Subject For Banquet "Health and Safety" will be the subject of James E. Wiles's ad dress at the dinner meeting of Sa lem's Business - and Professional Women's club, at Nohlgren's Tues day at 6:30. Wiles, formerly an of ficer in the navy, is assistant di rector of safety service of the Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Teters, jr. (Joyce Johnson) vhosa marriaga took place on February 14. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jshnson and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs photo). with pink carnations and in her Multnomah county chapter of the hair was a coronet of pink cama- American Red Cross. He will be tions. 1 Donald Hagg of Portland was r his brother's best man and ushers j were Willis Bach. Virgil Parker ! and Joseph J. Schuetz, jr. j For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Bach selected a powder blue two ; piece erepe ensemble with navy accessories and corsage of garden ias. Mrs. Hagg attended her son's marriage in a two piece black crepe dress with matching sequin trim and pink inset at the neck line. Her accessories were black and her flowers gardenias. A wedding breakfast was held at the Golden Pheasant with covers placed for 30. When the couple left on the wed ding trip to Victoria, B. C, the bride was wearing a white top coat. They will return to Salem to ve, at home at 1125 Cross street. Marshall Teters, a!! ct RickreaJ. (Mctwan i . Z W. V. 1,- i . ' JaR r t sK It 4 l Y- m I U 1 r ciicitomont ahead I : C tvlf l5u You'll' get that "something ! vlwrH f i wonderful's going to happen" feeiin"" r'4v i-Cj??1 n ryn crepe dress wliH t I y"r"-jLl Persian mask print designed T- , 1 I VJv especially for Junior Guild by " j 1 yKx5 Hea Goldsmith. The black-magic j 1 VS'fifl background lends a spirit of sorcery, . ". AfCf" while the swish dinned fullback neDluna 1 f" "f n' cooPe' ripple neckline give m V "Y If vietorian air of innocence . . WSwl the better to bewilder your public! VlPl 22.75 Orrgon Bob 1.50 If Smart It's Nw It's Mad For You! Macbino PormanonU 6.50 up we Also Have Machineiess and Cold Permanent Waves IIILLEB'S BloV Kaam 7. 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