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to president will also be present 2l J6. ot the Salem Women's club. The pamphlet "Voters' Serv ice gives arguments for and against eleven measures on the November ballot. Also included are voting records of incumbents and platforms of candidates run ning for congress. Salore. business girls elab of the YWCA will meet at 7:45 o'clock Monday night and will make table decorations for the business girls conference to be held in Portland on November 6 and 7. Miss Sweeney, who served as a major in the WAC, was formerly field secretary of the Indiana League of Women Voters and ex ecutive secretary of leagues in Minnesota. She will discuss plans to awaken citizens to take part in government. In line with the League's work in interesting citizens in the elec tion, a pamphlet has been pub lished and will be available from Mrs. DeSart and at the October Hear Speaker Miss Irene Sweeney, organiza tion secretary for the League of Women Voters will jbe the speaker at i the October 13 meeting of the Salem league at the home of Mrs. Hal DeSart. 810 Academy street. The meeting will be a luncheon. Mrs. Blair Stewart, state League i v- i " 1 ,' ; i Exclusive at . . . . Uteres something so jaunty about a fur cape! And The "Cape" Story Is 1 Jh S talesman. Salem. Oregon, Sunday. October 10. 1943-3) League - V n Exciting One This A -Of Season . . Miss Mary.Kathiya Phelps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Howard T. Phelps, of Portland, whose engagement to Rci ert N. Phillips, jr.,; son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Phillips of Salem, was announced Saturday night at the Alpha Chi Omega house. (Bishop-Modeme photo). Circle Meetings Scheduled The circles of the Woman's So- iiety of Christian Service of the 'irst Methodist church will meet on Wednesday, October 13 at the following homes: Circle No. 1, hostess, Mrs' Lon Covert. 1785 Center street, assist ing, Mrs. I. V. McAdoo; Circle No. 2. hostess, Mrs. Vir gil Golden. 2895 - S. Commercial, assisting, Mrs. B. B. Blatchford; Circle No. 3. hostess, Mrs. Pon ald Glover, 1726 S. Winter, assist ing, Mrs. Hattie Looney and Mrs. Charles Wilson; Circle No. 4. hostess, Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, 573 Statesman, as- isting. Mrs. W. C. Keck and Mrs. i. D. Travis; Circle No. 5, hostess. Mrs. M. C. Findley, 225 N.' 20th; assisting, Mrs. J. C. Jackson and Mrs. W. H. Xvans; Circle No. 6. hostess, Mrs. A. A. iewert, 388 N. Winter st. Postal Auxiliary To Sponsor Play The Salem Postal Clerk" aux iliary will sponsor the Salem Civ ic Players first production, "Lis ten to Leon on October 22 at 155 Bouth Liberty street, according to announcement made by Mrs. Le Roy F. Krueger, president. The cast will include Maurice peckard, Eleanor Finden, Helen Lucas, James Baer, George Hall, Kate Stein bock, Agnes Druxnmond nd Evelyn Esau. Beulah Graham director of the players. PI Beta Phi alumnae will meet Thursday night at the State street ehapter house for the first meeting Of the season at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Albert Anderson presiding. Misses Maxine Meyers and Edith J"airham, who attended the na tional ; convention this summer. Will give highlights on the ses- Iions. Hostesses will be Mesdames 'rank Cross, William Shinn. Wol cott Buren, Merrill Ohling, Charles Barclay, Edwin Keech, Douglas Chambers, Vern Miller, P. D. Quisen berry and Miss Evelyn Johnson. The Trl-Y membership drive has been extended over for two days next week; Margaret Acton is in charge. ER1C0 . i these new fur capes ... new. fashion bright, or the most beguiling we've ever seen. 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