Senior Cceds Honor Guests Pi Beta Phi alumnae win enter- ! ta?n the seniors of the active chap- ; teron the Willamette university campus at their regular meet-, Ing Thursday night at the chap ter house. A 7:30 dessert sup per will be served and Mrs. Charles Hugginx, the new presi- dent, will preside at the business session. Honor guests bidden to the af- On Etiquette By lUberta Uee Don 't Cook Now : Dances On i Agenda Q. When the person who i ; making an introduction does not speak mi name clearly, and it is j .very important that the name be J known, f whom should one ask that .the name be repeated. j A. Ask the person introduced, not the fene who has made the In troduction, j Q. It is ever permissable to take food into the mouth from the fair are the Misses Maxine Mey- : point of the spoon. era, Edith Fairham, Dona Adams, Barbara MacDuffee, Barbara Mil- ler, Phyllis Freres. Maniee Ol son, Patricia Richmond, Beverly Briggs, Addyse Lane and Mrs. Ro- ; bert Scott. j Hostesses for evening will be! Mrs. Richard Spooner. Mrs. Al- 1 bert T. Anderson, Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Mrs. Robert W. Gorm- j sen, Mrs. Ralph . Purvine, Mrs. ' sell Mefford Lester Pearmine, Jr., Mrs. Rus-1 penhaver. always of the A. Never; food should be taken from the side spoon. Q. Is it correct tor a man to use the title "Mr." on his busi ness cards? A. No. Only such titles as -Rev." and Or." are permissible. and Mrs. John Co- 10 .Mob.. Mir Martha Ta ler. l.lftrom' Hme Fronnmitt. "Prepartnc foo4l Kfadv tor r'reeit Inc Right Now." Tuet . Mav II -- John Klark. Prrt of Folk tianrc federation of llrrc . and Mrt I villi I.. Krunk. "Folk Daarini I Fun." Wed. Mav II Don lit Content Amrdini of Pi lye. Thur. May 12 Donut Content Atrdln of Prize. f rl . Mir 11 Mary Thorn . Interior llrrorator, "Furniture Sl l." tfcfctTMTi '-lil but . . We're not toe sure where the poor it. ethers ccrr.e in. Saturday the horses end riders paraded, publicizing the show for last niht and today, and the boy scouts followed alcnj later in the day in a prologue to the Scout Circus. We did think, however, that so many motherly looking women were storm ing the shops Scturday. that there just could n't be very many remaining home waiting to be honored. Furthermore ... though cur suggestion for a national Aunt's day has never kicked up a furor arong the florists, greeting card people or gift manufacturers, we still think they are missing a good bet Nevertheless we always, think that there ere many advanatges to be ing an aunt over being a parent you can always love 'em and leave 'em (with no baby sitting problems to rum your hair to silver). Hard to get ... There' nothing to spend ing a lot of money hiring a landscape ar chitect and a gardener to whip you up a lovely shcwplace for people to drive by and itare at. But it takes talent to develop a small garden with a minimum cf expense and a maximum of labor. Next time ycu're out icr a drive, go through some of the less expen sive parts of the city, you'll be surprised at the pretty places you find. Having a deep feeling for Salem as we used to know it, we like to drive along the waterfront from Cen ter street north to Division. We're always surprised at the interesting places along Wa ter street, and marvel at hew many are well kept If you are like us. you'll feel a pang of regret that the great beautiful maples there are among the only ones surviving what used to be a beautiful city cf trees and is now a "bustling industrial town whose population is. increasing by leaps and bounds" as if that was the criterion cf a city of happy people. Take a glance ... at the lavishly flower ing (what locks to be) labutnum you see as you look down half under the bridge ap proach at the foot of Center street. There's a full blooming old fashioned clematis which must have covered the side cf the house fcr years ... Maxine Buren f The Statesman. Sclera. Ore. cun?nr. MsV f. 1943 3: Zcntians Meet I At Allen Home the club and election of officers will be held. At the Subscription club din ner fast Saturday at the Marion hotel John Caughell was elected Dresident for the ensuine rear. a close until fall with clubs enter- ; other officers are Donald McCar tainine with their last parties of j gar, vice president; and Mrs. Wer- The dance season is coming to the year this month. The Monday Niiht Dancing club will hold a sports dance Wednes day night. May 11 at the Veter ans' ball with Claude Bird's or chestra playing between 9 and 12 o'clock. This is the last dance of the season and the committee in cludes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bur ling ham, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Franzen and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wysong. Wisteria dance club will enter tain with a sports dance Friday night. May 13 at the Veterans' hall with Guy Albir. and his Top Hat ters engaged to play for dancing between 9 and 12 o'clock. This is the last dance of the season for ner Brown, secretary-treasurer. Methodist WSCS Meetings Slated Circle meeting of the WSCS of the First Methodist church will be Wednesday with luncheons at 1:15 p. m. as follows: Circle No. 1. hostess, Mrs. Ber tha Cook. 1444 Ferry street, as sisting. Mrs. Zella James. Mrs. Milo Taylor, Mrs. Lloyd Lee. Circle No. 2, hostess. Mrs. A. A. Lee. 1515 State street, assisting, Mrs. Zero Polaire, Mrs. Etta Hall, Mrs. C. E. Bates. Circle No. 3, hostess, Mrs. Clark Irwm, 1515 N. 16th. assisting, Mrs. club witr The Salem Zonta meet Thursday night at 7:30 at the home cf Mrs. W. L. i Allen, 519 Kingwovd drive. The assist ing hostesses will be Mrs.'j C W. Stacey and Miss Edna Lucker. The meeting will be for the pur pose of electing the board cf di rectors for the club for" the seem ing year. ijj Alma Shipley, Mrs. H. W.I Gard ner, i f Circle No. 4. hostess. Mrs. O. V. Hume. 825 Belmont Street, f Circle No. 5. hostess, Mrs, M. C Findley. 225 N, 20th, assisting; Mrs. Edna Waterman, Mrs, A. A. Schramm. f 'If Circle No. hostess, Mrs.! J. E. Kirk. 1026 N. 5th, assisting, Mra. O. W. Emmons - f j ." Seen and Heard... By IERYME ENGLISH They plan to move within a who ins, BUILDING TIME out at the Pnnsll InnM Minntrv nbre on the week 'Vv ' ".: The Clayton Forema l-oruana iny . . . m-c? have llving ,rf apartment soon b moving their present home , for several years, have purchased Just to the south on their proper- , tne Carl jordan home on Market ty . . . and their new ranch style and Fourteenth streets . . . Kath house will be built further back j ryn jS more than excited about from the highway nearer the furnishina and decorating, with all All broadcasts are held in the G-E Model Kitchen at ElfsUea Drop In for roffrr and listen t the Interviews. swimming pool . . . w hue tne house is under construction they will be domiciled in the guest house . . In Kingwood Heights, just off Glen Creek drive, Hubert and Joan Williamson are building a five room home . . . situated just north of the new home of her parents, the John S. Locheads . . . The Williamsons hope to be mov ed in by the time the Locheads return later in the month1 from Canada . . . MOVING SOON . . . Newcom ers in the capital from Chicago Mr. and Mrs. St. Elmo Massen gale, have purchased the lovely country home of the Harley Boss lers on the South River road . . . The Bosslers plan to build on oth er property in the near future . . . After living in the east for years the Massengales were thril led at finding a country place so close to the city and with a view . . . and we understand she has some lovely antique furniture from the south for her new home introducing High Stlye Tiffany Originals Give a Bright Lift to Your Ensemble, and the LoW Prices Give a Big Lift to Your Budget! Green 11 095 ?a,fcrm S! "gS Red or Black I I II ?nu'ne Snd Baby Doll 1 I V w,m Ba" to Ma,ch" Pumps in I I Red' Gren or Br0vvn Open or Closed I I Heel I 1 pb s 1 So'? Doeskin I 71 Q 1 f 11 Platform n I f UU J J II Red or Green. ' I ' I f Black DoesVin 1 JK I I I'll c,o$ed Me1 X 1 I J fT' Open Tee J " kinds of clever ideas up her sleeve . . . The Jordans will be in tem porary quarters until they build in another year ... CONGRATULATIONS ... to Mrs. Peter Buck. Mrs. Robert Mc- j Murray, jr.. and Ingrid Liljeqvist, j new provisional members of the j Portland Junior League . . Mrs. i Buck will be remembered as Jo sephine McGilchrist and the daughter of Mrs. William Mc Gilchrist, Jr. . . . Jo was an active member of the Spinsters here un til her marriage . . . Mrs. McMur ray. the former Jean Halstead. is a niece of Mrs. Earl Snell and her husband is a nephew of Mrs. Tay lor Hawkins . . . both have many college friends in the capital . . . and Ingrid is a sister of Mrs. Dav id Eyre, jr., who. also is an active member of the Junior League . . . A GORGEOUS VIEW ... and perfect setting for the luncheon for which Mrs. Lloyd Riches and Mrs. Ralph Campbell were host esses Thursday at the Riches' lovely new home in Ben Lomond Park . . . large view windows In the living and dining rooms with a veranda the length of the liv ing room . . . Even a view to see while doing dishes in the kitchen . . . Soft reseda draw drapes and the flowered wallpaper in shades of pink and rose with a green background ... a playroom down stairs with windows overlooking the city ... At the luncheon . . . guests not missing a sight as a beautiful, clear sunny day . . . Matching the color scheme . . . Mrs. A. L. Adolphson in her pretty pink and soft blue print silk dress with a long strand of pink pearls . . her black straw adorned with a pinlc taffeta bow . . . She is busy making pl.ins for her European trip come Julv. which includes a several weeks stay in London with her relatives . . . Mrs. Russell E. Pratt chrsing black with pink pearls and a single pink rose caught at either side of her black hat . . . V'icki Campbell, one of the host esses, also matehing the color scheme with her mauve and r.avy blue striped full skirted frock . . . A green dress complemented with a bunch of violets for Mrs. R. D. Pans . . . Mrs. Abner Kline's pink hat with malme trim . . . Mrs. Khne just back from a California jaunt and later in the summer planning a trip to Toronto and other eastern points ... A white straw with emerald green bnw and veiling for Mrs. Homer Smith, jr. . . . TRAVEL NOTES . . . The Ro bert Elfstroms home from a seven weeks trip south and east . . vis iting their son, Robert, Jr. In Tex as and he Joining them again in Kanas . . . Their daughter, Pat ricia, flying ea't to Omaha to meet her folks on the last lap of the trip . . . Pat's first plane trip and she took a plane that made stops everywhere so she wouldn't mis a thing . . . Highlights of the trip for the Elfstroms ... a stay at Lee Eyerly's ranch at Wicken berf. Arizona, where they enjoy ed riding horses . . . Visiting the lovely old homes in Natchez. Miss, filled with collectors' items . . . several weeks of basking in the sun in Miami Beach, where they had an apartment on the ocean front . . . and a plane trip over to Havana, where they stayed at the famous Nationale hotel, quite an experience for the Elfstroms, not speaking any Spanish. MAV DAY TIME ... on the Willamette university campus last week end . . . Jupiter Pluvius really let forth with a downpour . . . thus the coronation of Queen Edith Fairham in the gymnasium, which had been decorated just iri case ... a false ceiling of wov en pastel crepe paper . . . draped walls and the throne beautifully decorated . . . Although Edith did n't walk across the soft, green grass . . . she was lovely in her white marquisette gown as she walked to the throne to receive her floral crown . . . she carried red roses and stock ... and her princesses, Barbara Miller and Carol Dimond. in attractive iden tical white polka dot arganza frocks with cascade ruffles in back and a wide flounce at the bottom of the skirts . . . adorable were the two little flower girls. Susan De Vall and Kathy Adams, in blue ruffled dresses . . . and Rickie Lewis, son of Coach and Mrs. John Lewis, the crown bearer Delta Gamma mothers will meet at the Court street chapter house Monday afternoon at 2 o' clock. Hostesses, will be Mrs. O. B. Long and Mrs. L. M. Case. 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