t The Start SUm. Oregon. Sunday. Octobw 19. 147 Town and Gown Tea ! Meeting ' Town and Gown will open iU fall season With a tea and program meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock with the president. Mil Harry V. Collins, presiding. The meeting and program will be held at Music hall on the Willam ette university campus with the tea following at University House and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith as hos te. ' Superintendent of School Frank Bennett will be guest speaker and his subject is A Superintendent Looks at &jr Bumper Crop." Miss Esther Ebersole. new minister of music at the First Methodist church, will be the soloist and Mrs. A. A. Schramm, the accompanist. The tea will honor the members and officers. In the receiving line will be Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Harry V. Collins, Mrs. Silas Gaiter, vice-president; Miss Olive M Dahl, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Lawrence Riggs, program; Mrs, A. A. Schramm, music; Mrs. Wil liam L. Phillips, social; and Mrs. Walter Spaulding. membership. Mrs. Harry E. Belt will greet guests at the door. Mrs. Melvin Geist will introduce to the line and Mrs. Robert W. Craig will receive at the end of the line. Mrs. Rob ert L. Ellstrom and Mrs. Frank Bennett will preside at the tea urns and Mrs. Leo Dean will in vite guerts into the dining room. CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Auxiliary to tha United Spinun war Veterans meet at VfW hl. p.m, practice at 7 JO pm, refreshments. Wnl Salem Lions auxiliary meets at city hall, S p. m. SpinaUrs with Miss Marianne uow, IsM Court t, p. m. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae at Donald C. Roberts home, Mornlngsid. S p.m. deaacrt supper. Tt'EIDAT Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae. p. m.. with Herman Jochlmaen, 125 Les lie street. , American War Mothers meet at Le gion hall, covered dish luncheon, 12 o'clock, meeting at S p. m. Central WCTU. with Mrs. H. K. Mitchell. SM South ISth atreeet. 1 p. m. Cabinet meet ln. rtrat Congregation al church, meet at church, a p. m. Ctokta club with Mrs. P. C. Graber, SOS N. Church St.. 1:1 J dessert luncheon. Ministers wives.' 1 P.m. with Mrs. Dudley Strain, 154 Jefferson atroet. WEDNESDAY ' Salem District Girl Scouts associa tion. Chamber of Commerce, f P. I Council of Santiam area at dinner. 7:1S p. m.. Golden Pheasant. No-host dinner at first Congrega tions! church. 1:3a p. m. Nebraska auxiliary with Mrs. C. Xsy Oaborn. route S, box 107. covered dish luncheon, 11:30 p.m. AAUW afternoon literature group with Mrs. Ksrl Kugel. 731 N. Capitol at. I IS deeaert luncheon. Credit Women's Break (art club In stallation banquet. Gold Arrow, s:s p.n. Auxiliary to Eagles, with Mrs. C- A. Brock. ZM w. Miner, ia cara party. THVKSDAT Town and Gown meet at Willamette university Music hall. 2:30 p. m.. tea followlne at University house. Sojourners meet st Salem Woman's clubhouse, 1:1 J dessert luncneon. Home Rites ie guerts into me aining room, rp -i Mrs. Ernest L. Crockatt is gen- I OCifV al chairman of the directorate A 1 era for the tea. Mrs. Henry V. Comp ton is in charge of the tea table and agisting are Mesdames George Allen, M. P. Adams, Floyd Bird. Stearns Cushing, Oscar Cut ler. L O. Clement. J. B. Bywater, J. A. Brownson. Charles Cole. W. Weils Baum, F. I Brown and Miss Alice Crary Brown. Mrs. Robert G Brady is in charge of refresh ments with Mesdames Maurice .Brennrn, Estill Brunk, David Cameron and Allan Carson assist ing Nfrs. Forrest A. Breakey heads the decorating committee which Inrludr Mesdame J. N. Cham bers, H. J. ClemenU. Clay Coch ran. B!a;ne Brown, W. H. Craw ford, A. L. Adoiphson. Lloyd Bell, C F. Charlton, Morris K. Crothers. Ri.e W. Ba brock, George Benson, George Ailing end E. C. Blsbee. Married at Reno Ceremony Bride of Friday was Mis Alice Mae Wilder, daughter of Mrs. Mae E Wilder of Salem, who exchang ed vows with Gene Knudsen, aon of Mr. nd Mrs. Cornelius Knud an of Astoria, in nuptials at Reno. Nev. The Rev. Gideon Emigh performed the ceremony. The bride, who wore en aqua am it -with black accessories. Is a graduate of Salem arhooU and attended Oregon State college and Oregon College of Education Zai Monmouth. Mr. Knudsen grad uated from Attorta school and amended Oregon State college. :. The couple will return from a week's automobile trip through California, to reside in Astoria un'U. next fall when he plans to attend school in the east. A surprise bridal shower was given last week by Mrs. Clarence Crowly, at her North 17th street home, for Miss wilder. Guests were Mesdames Duleigh Johnson, Martha Lehman, Grace Slick, Hattie Golden, Genevive Olson, Margaret Hunt, I veil Haley, Roy Ornn. Elmer Forbis, Virgil Bol ton, Charles Hunt, James Hartly, Robert DeL&pp, Fred Well. Har rison Wilder, Annabel Morley, Dorothy Donna 11, Martha Myer, Mae E. Wilder and the honor guet and hoetess. Concert Tonight First in Series First in the tenes of full length concerts to L-e sponsored by the First Preibyterian church choir on the third Sunday night of each month will begin at 7:30 o'clock tonight v Featured in two groups will be Frank E. Fisher, violinist, profes sor of violin and director of WttV lamelte's symphone orchestra. Vir gin, a Ward Elliott .directs the choir. Mr. Fither will play Adagio from a sonata in G minor for -violin alune by Bach: Handel's Sonata In A major; "Piece en Forme de Habenera" by Ravel: and "Elegie" (White Nights) by Juon. He will be accompanied by Joseph Schnel ker. professor of. organ and theory at Willamette. The choir's numbers will be Fear Ye Not Oh Israel" by Spick er and "As Torrents in Summer" by Elgar. Mrs. Ralph Dobbs will be at the organ. Mr. aa4 Mrs. Harris Uets and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter. wiU entertain at dinner today at their South Liberty street h me in honor of their wedding anr.iverreries. Guest will be Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers and Miss Jeanne and Miss Janice My ers. Mr. as Mrs. sUlph H. Caaley will entrain Friday for -a three weeks trip which will take them U Chicago. New York City and Los Angelea on buainea and pleasure. h : S j : v. ' y, K :. f. i Z Installation Banquet Slated for Wednesday night the Credit Women's Breakfast club's annual installation banquet, which will be held at the Gold Arrow at 6:45 o'clock. ft Mrs. Ethel Gallinger, the retir ing president, will give the wel come address with Miss Josephine Danna, the response. The program will include music by Miss Ros anna McMeekin, soloist, from Wil lamette university. Mrs. Gallin ger will present the awards. Mrs. Dorothy Hill is in charge of the candlelight installation ceremony. The Etokta club will meet Tues day at the home of Mrs. P. E. Gra ber, 802 North Church st., for aT 1:15 o'clock dessert luncheon. As- sisting hostesses are Mesdames E. A. Lee, Daisy Mclntyre and Miss Antoinette White. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Chris Mattin son, who will talk on her recent trip to Denmark. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON The musical program of the Uni versity of Oregon radio workshop broadcast Thursday afternoon was produced by Marian Macy, daugh ter of Mrs. B. W. Macy, 444 N. 18th street, Salem. She is a senior majoring in English. Presidents' Luncheon Past presidents of the Salem Woman's club will be honored at a one o'clock luncheon Saturday afternoon. October 25, when the club gathers for its regular meet ing at the clubhouse. The execu tive board meeting is slated for 12 o'clock with Mrs. Estill Brunk presiding. Mrs. William Leary, program chairman, has arranged a program on "Fire Prevention'' featuring Jack Hayes, deputy stale fire mar shall, and W. P. Roble. Salem fire chiefs. Music will be furnished by the Salem high school girls glee club under the direction of Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Mrs. Guy Hickok is chairman of the luncheon committee and assist ing are Mesdames W. O. Widdows, Ray Stumbo, Frank P. Marshall, Verne L. Ostrander. W. W. Chad wick, Ronald Glover. H. P. Giant and Ross H. Coppock. The Kappa Kappa Gamma al umnae will meet Monday night at the Donald Roberts home in Morn ingside when Mrs. Gayle Finley and Mrs. Walter Snyder enter tain at a dessert supper at 8 o'clock. All new Kappas in the city are invited to attend. Hubbard Woman To Be Speaker Of interest to both men and women will be the dinner meet ing, sponsored by Marion county republican women October 27, at the statehouse coffee shop at 6:30 p. m. The speaker is Cobre de Lespin asse who spent sometime in Eu rope this summer. Mrs. de Lespinasse did juvenile delinquency research work in The Netherlands and England and per sonally supervised the translation of her book Bells of Hilmus into the Dutch language for a publish ing company. She is writing a aeries of ju venile novels. She has been a pre cinct committee woman at Hub bard ever since women were el igible. Reservations can be made by railing the Capitol Coffee Shop, 9729. The AAUW afternoon literature group will meet with Mrs. Karl Kugel Wednesday afternoon at her home, 735 N. Capitol st., for a 1:15 o'ektek dessert luncheon. Mrs, Arthur Jones wilt be the assisting? hostess.: Mrs. Arthur H. Bone will review Out of Your Pocket" by David McConky. HJ III State At a quiet home ceremony this ! afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Miss Ger ry Wolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Wolf, will become the bride of Robert Wayne Johnson, son of Mrs. Melvin Northey ot Medford and grandson of Mrs. W. F. Johnson of Salem. Dr. Dan iel Schulze will perform the nup tials. The couple will exchange their vows before large windows in the living room of the Wolf home on Fisher road. The improvised al tar will be banked with burgundy and white chrysanthemums. Mr. Wolf will give his daughter in marriage. Of white marquisette is the bridal gown fashioned with bishop sleeves, a full skirt and fit ted bodice. The gown i enhanced with lace which edges the sweet' heart neckline and the hemline of the skirt. Scallops of lace extend down. the front of the dresn. She will wear a juliet cap of white lace and pearls and carry white roses. The couple will be unattended. A reception will follow the rites. Miss Leila Johnson and Mrs. The odore Chamberlain of Portland will preside at the bride's table. The couple will leave later in the afternoon for a wedding trip and for going away the bride will don a pastel blue wool jersey dress with black accessories. Mr. Johnson is with the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Co. in south em Oregon, where the couple will live. Hallowe'en Party Planned by Unit Salem unit. No. 136 American Legion auxiliary will give a Hal loween party at Legion hall Oc tober 25. Mrs. Harold Streeter, president of the group appointed the following committee to func tion: "Decorations, Mrs. Lester Beard, Mrs. Dow Lovell, Mrs. Kenneth Shoemaker, Mr. Robert De Ar mond and Mrs. Wayne Purdue, Entertainment, Mrs. Homer Smith, jr Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mr. Ty rone Gillespie, Mrs. Duane Jani cek. Refreshments, Mrs. Jack Simpkins. Mrs. Ted Ullakko, Mrs. Sam Harbison, Mrs. Robert Si mon. Publicity, Mrs. George Gli-sar. Mrs. Frank H. Norris (Su san Jane Stuller) who was married on October 12 at the First Christian church. The bride is the daughter of Cecil W. Stuller and the benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Norris. The newlyweds will live in Olympia, Wash. (Jesten-Miller). The Beaniy Car I MaeMaeteaa lV-yjf Rayeite Ola" esse Bare Ware fer- soeata 'Ml "; Operates! by Nan fVUllams Zaaus Ha lea nne IKS 211 1st NaUenaJ Kaak BJdg. WetL Bee. Appslataatata Educators Meet Here The annual fall meeting of the Oregon Music Educators is sched uled for Salem October 24-25 an nounces Vernon L.; Wiscarson, vice president of the organization and chairman of program arranging. Dean Melvin Geist is in charge of Willamette university arrange ments. Artists to be presented on the Friday program at Waller hall at 8:15 p. m. are: Deruse Murray, soprano of the Willamette univer sity music faculty; the University of Oregon faculty string quartet; Johann Eschbach, baritone, head of the vocal music department Of Linfield college and Henri and Ruth Arcand, piano duo from Portland. The program is free and the public is invited to attend. Following the concert there will be a reception in Lausanne hall for members of the music confer ence, Willamette university and friends. Miss Helen McHirron and Mrs. Denise Murray are in charge of the reception. 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