I S-Th Statesman. Rolem. Onqon. Friday Tharf IX 1841 Three-Act Comedy Tonight Students of Willamette unlver Ity present John L. Baleerston's three-act fantasy tonight and Saturday In the high schawl audi torium. The play starts at t:lS with tickets on sale at Miller's depart jnent store or at the door. Heading the list of characters It Peter Standish, portrayed by Bobert Scott, the young man of the twentieth century wheee love for the glorious days of Queen Anne is requited when he is al lowed to chance places with his ancestor. Confused members of the eighteenth century family are played by Janie Mathers, Marion Sparks, Barbara Burrier and Archie Schultz. Completing the cast are Elea nor a Loveless, John Kooy, Joe rower, Harriet Ness, Gloria Nan die. Harry Ryan. Margaret Guice. Addrse Lane, Lloyd Hanson and Carl Ritchie. The students have tried to make every" item of the play as authen tic as possible, importing cos tumes from Seattle for the pro duction. Carl Ritchie designed and executed the stage scenery. Music will be provided by a quartet from Willamette's music school composed of Ceraldin Kchmoker. Catherine Schisaler, Betty Kuhlmann and Wallace BJorke. Lou Hartke arranged for the costumes, and dermis Allen con . Carted the musicians. Harriet Ness I doubled ss program designer and as publicity manager. Assistant 1 publiciats were Jean Carico and ; Virginia Weeks. ! The aim of all productions giv en by the university is to train students by actually completing sets, canting, publicity, and musi cal performance to prepare them to enter the world of business in their chosen profession. Valentine Party For Y-Teen's A Valentine party is to be given by the Junior High T-Teen of the Salem YWCA Saturday night at the Oregon Institute ot Dance at 7:30 o clock. Plana for the event have been worked out by a joint committee representing groups from Leslie snd Parrish Junior high schools. Miss Lee Zahler end Mrs. Bert Osburn are ad visers for the two groups. Committees from the Y-Teen groups working on the -party in clude: refreshments. Gladys Stock bridge. Vennetta Gaylord, Marcia Seber, and Joan Chandler; dec orations, Leslie 9th grade group; irogram, Pat McDonald. Vclma (ardv. Eileen (Andy) Anderson, and Eileen (Rusty) Anderson. CLUB CALENDAR rusAT AAUW Musm study group wttk aba. Georae Alien. lOiS H. fiat at.. 13S eja. Gold Star Mothers, wtta Mrs. C sorts Pie. it IS Mapie avenue, ail ear. -boat tuacoeoa. Ta tie ejuUt tec Set T .wrr T.btitlM miI Hh Wrv Karl Bik. S4S Seeewaler street. Waat Se km, cevrsd dtsli npptr. S JS a aa. World Day of Prajrer. St. Mark Lav theraa -church. IS ajaw lunrtina at UJS A SATCBBAY NtdcMkt clwe SS N. Cimiiiilil et- S 9-m. Salem caapter. OSS. dictrtrt lag. Maannlc TeaapU. pjn. MOHDAT gpen- fjm. pea. Wast Stup Weed. rve. days -r3& Uass for -s riJSaS clock te rma Ifle are again. Flaest gaaitty fae tery parta. Com Isj Today For Am Appraltal Hal Hibberd. Ainrfllary tJaJUd lata War Veterans aaeet Monday, at VrWukaJL Saaaeter. with Careln Brady. Waal SaUm Lanes auxiliary. Sateaa city hall, a pjn. Saleaa Wamen's chk hteratatre maat at chiMiouae. sattaa al ID proaraan at S pea. St. Anne's (ulld of St. PauTs oopel church wttti Mrs. Chartss Tli Wast LefsOa. S pjau TTIIBAT C antral WCTU. MaanerUl hospttal. IS a.m hmchaen. 1S:3 pa. WSTDNESDAT CantraUa Temple. No. 11. Pythian Slaters, covered Stab supper. KP ball. JO p m. honor grae ciUef meetlns. Woman a guild. Ptrat ConrrsceOoBal church etaat at churen parlors. S p m.. Mrs. Jaevea Chine. Periiand. apeeher. THl'KSDAT Chapter O, PBO with Mrs. Silas Caiaar. SSS N. Winter at, 1:1 a art htnetteea. Guests Are Bidden to A Party Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Van Wyn garden will be hosts for a Val entine party tonight at their new home of Jefferson street for a group of their friends. Bridge will be in play during the evening with buffet supper to be served st a late hour by the hosts. The Velentine motif will be used in decors ting with pink and red carnations forming the centerpiece on the buffet table. Guests of the Van Wyngardens will be Mr. snd Mrs. Oscar Swenson of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MaWatn of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn IrsveL Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Williams. Record Program On Sunday The public Is invited to hear "Oklahoma" and "Song of Nor way." popular Broadway musical productions. In the first of a ser ies of recorded concerts from 1 to 4 p m. Sunday at the YWCA, 76g State street. Mrs. Bruce Spaulding is in charge of the program, Mrs. Alfred Schramm, chairman of the YWCA young adult committee, announced. The young adult committee, sponsor of the concerts. Initiat ed this project to provide a need ed recreational outlet and to pro mote music consciousness la the community. Mrs. Schramm said. The concerts will give Salem residents sn opportunity to hear music from private as well as publie library record collections and to share their music libraries, tastes and opinions with others. If public interest is indicated, special request concerts may be come part of the program and diacuaeton groups formed, but at first the Sunday afternoon con certs will be quite informal, the chairman explained. There is no admission charge. Sojourners Take New Members Sojourners held a Valentine's dessert bridge en Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. Harold Schneider was chairman and was assisted b; Mrs. Sam Campbell Mrs. H. Harveyf Mrs. Harold Heisermann, Mrs. Allan John and Mrs. O. H. Wing. Guests were Mrs. C A. Ladd, Mrs. Robert L. Torson. Mrs. C B. Howe, Mrs. Tom Bagsm, Mrs. William SchlichUng. New mem bers were Mrs. Dan Wylee and Mrs. Edward Goeckner. . a-. ..- 4m T. -:5 4r w V-y- ySTr --.j-J .:.-eof war- iViuaic e'e . : lhe HciTi2 Vcrxea'gv LLtor J - w -saP ifcji'ew i m , . Pi Vy-' V -Mi., . f theae la PartuuU Wed nesday night to attend the Lin coln birthday anniversary ban quet sponsored by the Oregon re publicans st the Masonic Temple were Judge and Mrs. George Rossman, Judge and Mrs. Jamas T. Brand and Mr. and Mrs. Chert A. Spragwe. San. Leverett Saltonaun of Massachusetts was the guest speaker. Our cr.lire xlcck c! wonca j stiii oca's Actio bssis. Brow, or black la plata or faavty tofas. Two Days C2I7 - Tc day and Saizztby imiiuniiE'Sg e:Co 481 SUU Street Miss Shlrloo Nowbry, darughtar of Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl Newbry, who will bo installed as honor queen of tho new Bethel of Job's Daughters to bo Instituted in Sa lem oq Saturday afternoon at tho Veteran's hall at ono o'clock. (Kennell-Ellls). Installation Ceremonies Saturday Instituting of a new Bethel of Job's Daughters will be held tn Salem at ceremonies st the Veter an's hall on Saturday afternoon at one o'clock. Mrs. Elwyn HaU, grand guardian from Portland, as sisted by the other grand officers. will president at the Instituting ceremonies. The Bethel from In dependence with Mrs. Joe Rogers as guardian will put on the initia tory work. The Past Queens from Portland Bethels will install the officers and council of the local Bethel. The Salem Bethel Is spon sored by the Ainsworth Lodge AT St AM No. 20 and the Master E. J. Swaschka will be honored. Advisor for the Salem Bethel Is Mrs. Kehne Wain. Officers to be installed are Shlrlee Newbry, honor queen; Carolyn Eckersley, senior princ ess; Marilyn Reay, junior princ ess; Jean Herig, guide; Ann Gib bons, marshal; Harriet Hiday, chaplain; Mary Swigart, treasur er; Betty Bangert. recorder; Lyce Taylor, musician; Edna Mae Man ning, librarian; Lorraine Eckers ley, fifth messenger; Gladys Boock, fourth messenger; Anne Swigart, third messenger; Barbara Flagg, second messenger; Alice Iouiso Ohllng, first messenger; Beverly Folstom, senior custodian; Jane McCoUam, junior custodian; Marianne Aston, inner guard; Margaret Boock. outer guard; Marcia Seeber, Lady of the Lights; Helen Ret man n. historian; and 1 Dona Lange. sociability Choir members include Misses Dona Langs, Roberta Graham, Helen Reimann, Jo Ann Boyer, Barbara Seeber, Mary Schrunk. Doralyn Patton, Janet McDonald, Sally Rasmussen and Shirley Booster. Invitations have been extended to members of all affiliated Ma sonic Orders in Salem and vicinity to attend the ceremonies. Gaests at the eeaatry heme ef Mr. and Mia. James Linn for a few days are her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rice of Portland. Two Teas On Social Agenda Teas are highlighting the social agenda during the month of Feb ruary. ' Invitations were In the mail on Thursday to an informal tea which Mrs. Harold Busick and Mrs. Glenn Stevens will be hostesses on Saturday, February 2L The af fair will be held at the Busick home on Court street with guests bidden to call between I and 9 o'clock. A Valentine Tea Slated for this Saturday is the Valentine tea for which Mrs. Karl Becke and her daughter, Mrs. Wil liam Shinn, will be hostesses at the Becke home on North Summer street in compliment to Miss Helen Sheperd. spring bride-elect of George C Alexander. Greeting guests at the door will be Susan and Sydney Shepard, young si iters of the bride-to-be. Miss Shepard, her mother, Mrs. F. .V?. Shepard and the hostesses will receive informally in the liv ing room. Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr., Mrs. Harry Carson, jr., of Silverton and Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod. Assisting will be the Misses Margaret LovelL Marjorie Becke, Betty Manoles, Jane Walsh, Jeanne Foster, Mary Lou McKay, Mariann Croisan, Charlotte Alex ander, Jane Carson, Harriet Hus ton, Margie Cooley and Jean Claire Swift Sappier Id Tm Guefets Mr. and Mrs. James W. Clay ton win be hosts for a supper Saturday night following the Town club dinner dance at tho Marlon hotel In honor of their weekend guests. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Stone of Corvallis. The affair will be held at the Clayton home on North 15th street with a small group of friends bidden to meet Mr. Clayton's brother-in-law and sister. Group Attends Lutheran Meet Eleven from St John's Luth eran guild attended the Lutheran Woman's Missionary league rally in Eugene Tuesday and heard Mrs. B. Buttonoff of Portland, district president speak about the national convention in Chicago. The Rev. H. W. Gross of Salem gave an address, "Women in the Church." Those attending from Salem were Mrs. H. Reucker, Mrs. George Peper, Mrs. Fred Midden dorf. Mrs. Edwin Sahnow, Mrs. William Lewis. Mrs. H. Kreger, Mrs. George Schaefer, Mrs. F. Wsshburn, Mrs. A. Schaffer, Mrs. P. Reitzenstein and the Rev. and Mrs. Gross. COUPON Gladlelas prices are way dawn. Yea shemld net be witheat these glerieas flowers this summer. Send this eeapen far ear Rain bow Babxtare ef the newest vari eties H te 1 lack balbe, 4t far Sl.st. 1M far SZ.Ifl postpaid. Bea vertea Balfe Gardens, Besverten, Oregon. SALESMAN WANTED Young, single man permanently located in Sa lem, hat opportunity to be trained in exclusive sales of Maytag, Easy and Frigidaire Appli ances. Substantial starting wage with opportun ity for advancement. Also Young, single man with mechanical ability to be trained in our Service Department. 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