1 SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC The Oregoif Statesman, Salem. Oreg&nJ-Sunday. January 30. 1S49 ); ' r - , W -, mo-" " , - . ' - - - Greeting a group of senator's wives arriving at the supreme court justices wives luncheon on Tuesday at the James T. Brand hoie is Mrs. Hall S. Lusk, center. Left to right are Mrs. Orval Thompson, Albany, Mrs Eugene Marsh. McMinnville, Mrs. Lusk, Mrs. Dean H. Walker, t Independence, and Mrs.; Howard celton, Cxnaby. ' I vt pi i Mm u F ft b L'f " I I. ft 1 r' . 1 y . .j . i (C - f ... iir. 1 - r J V f 1 . ! ...u o! senator's wive, u. n the steps oi - . . . nin and ivirs. , phil nJ?a left to right. Mrs. Jack Pam Qntarl0i dPhU n Portland Mrsustin Dr, Hitchcock. fau Baker. Mrt- Emo E. G H -Hi. Lfvi . y:. r: -;4 r I ii i Mrs. McKay to Be A Tea Hostess By Jeryme English, Society Editor There have been a round of parties the past week for the legislative contingent' with many more on the social agenda dur ing the coming weeks. One of the larger affairs for this week will be the tea on Wednesday afternoon for which Mrs. Douglas McKay, Oregon's first lady, will be hostess at her Jerris ave nue residence. The tea will honor the wives of legislators and calling hours are from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Wayne Hadley, daughter of the hostess, will greet the guests at the door, and her sister. Miss Mary Lou McKay, will be home from Ore gon State college for the tea. Miss Alene Phillips will introduce the guests to Mrs. McKay and receiving with her will be Mrs. William E. Walsh of Coos Bay, wife of the president of the senate, and Mrs. Frank VanDyke of Medford, whose husband is speaker of the house. As sisting about the rooms during the after noon will be the wives of Marion county's delegation, Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. W. W. Chadwick, Mrs. Frank Doerfler, Mrs. Douglas Yeater and Mrs. John Steelhammer. Presiding at the tea urn the first part of the afternoon will be Mrs. Hall S. Lusk and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Pouring the last hour will be Mrs. Earl T. Newbry and Mrs. Walter Pearsnn Mrs. E. M. Page will invite guests into the dining room, where Mrs. William L. Phillips will be in charge. Assisting will be Mrs. Roy S. Keene of Corvallis. Mrs. William S. Cole. Mrs. Rich ard D. Slater. Mrs. Harry U. Miller. Mrs. W. Wells Baum and Miss Dorathea Steus loff. Mrs. McKay At Home Tuesday Mrs. McKay, who is at home each Tuesday, will al.co be at home this week. All townspeople are cordially invited by the governor's wife to call informally dur ing the afternoon at the McKay residence on Jerris avenue. Governor and Mrs. McKay will be hosts at dinner Monday night at their home for the board of control and their wives. Sec retary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, and State Treasurer and Mrs. Walter Pear son. President of the Senate and Mrs. Wil liam E. Walsh and Speaker of the House and Mrs. Frank VanDyke. Slated for Wednesday night. February 9 will be the dinner party for which Gov ernor and Mrs. McKay will be hosts in compliment to members of the legislative press and their wives. Party Whirl Tuesday night Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry and State Treasurer and Mrs. Walter Pearson will entertain at dinner at the New bry home on East Rural avenue f the pleasure of the supreme cm 0 justices and their wives. Covers will be placed for Chief Justice and Mrs. Hall S. Lusk. Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand, Justice and Mrs. George Rossman, Justice and Mrs. Harry H. . Belt. Justice and Mrs. Arthur D. Hay" Justice and Mrs. Percey R. Kellv and Justice and Mrs. J. O. Bailey and the hosts. Mrs. Newbry and Mrs. Pearsonare planning a tea honoring wives of leg islators and state official's wives for Wednesday February 9 at the New bry residence. On February 8 the Newbrys will entertain the board of control, president of the senate", speaker of the house and their wives at dinner. Benefit Bridge . Thursday, February 17 has been set as the date for the Salem Woman' club benefit bridge party at the clubhouse. Proceeds from the affair will be used to augment the scholar chip and fellowship fund. A dessert luncheon will be served at one o'clock with bridge and pin ochle in play following. Mrs. George Ailing heads the directorate for the affair and Mrs. Merle Travis wiT be in charge of ticket sale. Mrs. Bert Walker and Mrs. Harlan Judd will decorate the club rooms. 7 w r;:Hc : : j : . j r ' fefi k - -JA r ! JJ- v ' in r t : -,f . -- . r. i 4 ' I I I M irrtor's wives are !- f hnvton. Mrs t t A rc Sweet noi5- t ew0n. A Mrs. Wpnen r . ol Central Willamette valley legto . .. a. ,tv,f Mrs. Carl n. ien iw i - ; . , k u London ot "iyU D. -n-cmas bt DaDa. .i ,,rheon ore on into F , Senator r . ..." wnr-A aoing Charorw - rhetma Eugene. teniw. t "tSTJZ Gibson. Iuncuon SSSr T. Moore o. Ceo. i 0 Iv Three Willamette university alumni, who are wives of solons, in clude Mrs. William McAllister of Medford. Mrs. C. K. McColloch of Baker and Mrs. Joseph M. Dyer of Astoria, the latter two are wives of representatives and Mrs. McAllister's husband is a senator. H rom Portland w. U .r Pony, un Pho,c, by iZZSZ-? a r - i