Seen and Heard... By JERYME ENGLISH VALENTINE TEA . . . For elen Shepard, who will become George Alexander's bride on March 20, when Mrs. Karl Becke and her daughter, Miriam, (Mrs. William Shinn) entertained at the attractive Becke home . . . Re ceiving before the fireplace with calla lilies arranged on the mantel . . . Mrs. Becke in becom ing black tea gown with bow at the waist in which was tucked a dainty white cluster ol hyacinths and camellia blossoms . . . Miriam adorable in a bon bon pink linen, the drop shoulders and wajtband of pink lace . . . Helen in a sophis ticated gown of burgundy crepe with pleats in front and a long sleeved brocaded bodice . . . and her mother, Mrs. F. W. Shepard, In navy blue . . . At the door . . . The bride-elect's two sisters, Sydney and Susan, in darling sister dresses and carry ing dainty nosegays . . . Marjorie Becke also at the door and wear ing a ballerina frock of black and white checked taffeta . . . The decor . . . red roses on the buf fet . . . and the tea table all in blue ... a pale blue organdy cloth caught all around with blue satin ribbon and tied at the corners with bows ... in the center a low arrangement of blue -Mexican glass lilies with tiny gold hearts extending from the center . . , nd down the length of the ta le two rows of white lace . . . , Among- those present. . . Moth ers and daughters . . . Mrs. Hollia Huntington and Crystal . . . the former just home from San Fran cisco after seeing her eldest daughter, Shirley, off to Hono lulu ... A gay party aboard the Matsonia before sailing time . . . Shirley has already secured an apartment In Honolulu and looked up some of her Gamma Phi Beta friends . . . Mrs. Henry Compton and Mrs. Stuart Compton, the lat ter in a soft pink suit . . . Mrs. Douglas McKay and Mrs. Wayne Hadley . . . Shirley in a becoming black silk suit with fullness in back and black skull hat studded with Jewels . . . Mrs. Jerald Back strand and blonde daughter, Sarah Jane, who hopes to register at Stanford in the fall . . . Spring Is just around the corner ... by the looks of the many Sring chapeaux on display . . . lss Beryl Holt's pink felt sailor with ribbon trim . . . Mrs. John Johnson's pink straw bonnet with flowers in front . . . Mrs. Ralph Hamilton's Gibson Girl brown straw sailor with cinnamon rib bon trim and perky feather which stands right up in front . . . her daughter, Sharon, in a ballerina suit . . . Mrs. H. G. Maison's white hat draped in beige and cinnamon chiffon . . . Mrs. Donald A. Young stunning "in a black suit with black and white check skirt and check trim on the Jacket and a black straw one-sided chapeau . . . Mrs. Harry Carson, jr. fetch ing in her white Gibson Girl blouse and black skirt . . . and Mrs. Rollin Haag in a smart Irown and white check wool With extra full skirt . . . and Jane Walsh, who assisted in a sophis ticated brown silk crepe "five 'clock" dress embellished with brown satin. ON BRIEF TUPS . . . Quite gathering of Salem people in San Francisco the past week . . . The Western States Meat Packers convention attracted many to the city . . . Mrs. G. Frederick Cham bers and sister, Dorathea Steus loff, went down a week ago by train to shop and see the sights L-cf ore the convention ... Mr. Chamblers flew down on Wednes day and driving down the same day were Richard and Kay Cham bers and Frank and Helen Cross . . . all registered at the Fair mount hotel . . . The Robert Cannons also went south for the convention and had rooms at the Mark Hopkins . . . Enroute the Cannons stopped in Sacramento one night for a visit with her bro ther and sister-in-law, the Robert Reads . . . and Saturday night motored to Hollia ter for a visit with Meredith and Francis Hug gins . . . Accompanying the tra velers was Esther Baird, who plans to remain for a longer stay ... Te Long Beach . . . The John S. Locheads will leave this week on a leisurely trip south, driving down . . . Their headquarters will be in Long Beach, where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Hubert and Joan Wil liamson, for a month. SOUTH OF THE BORDER . . . The W. L Needhams leave on an interesting trip today . . .first driv ing to Long Beach, Calif, where they will store their car . . . . From there they will board a liner r YOUR OWN WRIST WATCH WILL PROVE THI ECONOMY OF THE Nmxi thorn year boOt 'om ev e bow lone it takes fceibr the radiator get hot I Boa botlera take SO to 45 miwat Compare it to O-E whicK pots beat into radiators Are to trw toinut after the burner ' gooa on. We leave it to yoa te figure the strings end eaporior heat you would get with a OJE. See as for the facts. , U9 Ceart Itreet ca Thursday' for aI4-day cruise to Acapulco . . . They win be In Mexico City and other nearby scenic points for two weeks . . . The travelers will return to town in mid-March. OUTSTANDING . . . Ludle Cirmmtnxs gorgeous peacock blue satin gown, which she wore for her concert Thursday night . . . Designed with long sleeves, low sweetheart neckline, a fitted bod ice and a draped skirt which swept into a train . . . with a huge bustle lined in shell pink and caught with a large pink rose and buds . . . The blonde soprano later greeting guests at a recep tion at the Bruce Spaulding home with the Crescendo club members assisting . . . Receiving with the artist were Mayor and Mrs. Rob ert L. Mfstrom . . . the accom panist, Aurora Potter Underwood . . . and Miss Lena Belle Tartar . . . Incidentally the ELfxtroms had just arrived home at concert time from Tlmberllne Lodge where they had taken their guests, the Rev. and Mrs. W. Irvin Wil liams of Long Beach, Calif,, for luncheon . . . Mingling with the Sests were the Bruce J5 pallid as and Miss Cummlngs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Cummlngs. EXCITING TRIP . . . Just completed by Major and Mrs. Jo seph Craig (Prisdlla Walsh) and their small children, Prisdlla and Victoria . . . They have been stationed at Prescrue Isle, Maine and their new assignment is at St. Johns, Newfoundland . . . the army officer la with the air trans port command ... In the past the Craigs have always flown to their bases, but this time wanted to make the trip by car and not miss any of the sights . . . They started out by car, outfitted with two heaters, on the 1200 mile trip, which took a week . . . First to St John, New Brunswick where they took cabin passage and fer ried across the Bay of Fundy . . . then by auto up the coast of Nova Scotia ... a most picturesque country where they saw many sleighs with bells and horses, which pulled aside to let them pass . . . the highways are kept open with snow plows ahead of them most of the way, which made traveling quite slow ... At Syd ney, Cape Breton Isle they took a night trip by boat across Cabot Straits to Port Basque . . . and then a continental train, with car aboard, across the southern part of Newfoundland to St Johns . . . finally escorted to their base by snow plow. ... The train trip waa niAfl 4ntrMtin with many English people and army person nel traveling . . . ana supcro meals. . . . 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