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Th Sterteeancm. golem; Oregon Sunday. Sepiemhe1 21. ItZl Nancy Rust to Belnstalled As Advisor Public installation for Chadwick Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls will be held Tuesday even ing, September 23, at 5 p. m, in the Masonic Temple- Crowning ceremonies will be held by the Chemeketa Chapter Order jof De Molay for Boys. ; Installing officers will be Mar lyn Lorenz, retiring worthy ad visor; Shirley Tabor, chaplain; Karlene Quistad, musician; Carol ' Lee, marshal! ; Donna Brandt, re corder, and Mrs. Arnold S. John son, mother advisor. - ' Officers to be installed are Nan cy Rust, worthy advisor; Arda Lien, worthy associated advisor; Joan Neal, jrharity; Margaret Hil dreth, hope;1 Eleanor Mleziva, faith: DaVeen Behnv chaplain; Shiela Tulare, drill leader; Nancy Bone, confidential observer; Pat ty Johnson, outer observer; Shar- lene Scott, love; Susan Grier, re ligion; Marlene Phillips, nature; Jeanne Rawlins, immortality; Mary Stevens, fidelity. ; Sue Wilson, patriotism; Rober ta Sears, service; Zan Kinzer, mu sician; LoAnne Mundinger, choir director, and a choir of nine girls. caroi Amman win De nisionan; Claudia and Clarice Waters have charge of the gift table; and Joyce Randall and Judie Foreman are Ushers. . Those taking part in the pro gram will be Louise Owens, reading; Sharon Muller, piano solo. Carol Lee, Laurel Herr and Sydney Kromer, trio. Refreshments are in charge of Mrs. Virgil SextonA Assisting will Via Ifn Aof 3 IfetnHitm Fr1 Arisman, Mrs. Vincent Neal Jr, Mrs. William Nelson and the Miss es Priscllla Payne, Lorraine Ray, Joyce Brown, Teddy Schlesinger, Maxine Doran and Mary Grace Hargar. A business meeting at 7 p. m. , will precede the installation, cer- Sojourners Will Elect Officers , Election of officers for Salem Sojourners will be the event for next Thursday's business meeting held in the Salem Women's Club- house. The nominating committee includes Mrs. Karl Olson, Mrs. dward ' Hillstrom, Mrs. Darwin Sermon and Mrs. Wilson P. High- ley. - Mrs. E. E. Day is in charge of the Blue Book. - Making plans for the 1 o'clock luncheon, bridge and canasta par ty are Mrs. Carl A. Ross, chair man, Mrs. C J. Glennon, Mrs, Darwin Sermon, Mrs. Richard A. Smith, Mrs.. Eugene Laird and Mrs. Rollin Lewis. Dlt Zeta Alumnae -win be en tertained Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Charles Derthick, 939 Marlon St., at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Albert Depen brock will be the co-hostess. All Delta Zeta In the eity are invited to attend. CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Marion Auxiliary Ml, VTW, met at . Vetera nj Hall. S p.m- ' West Salem Lions Auxiliary with lira -RJrharit Smith. 111 rim V-IA ert. - - Women of Rotary luncheon mcctlnf. Golden Pheasant 1 p. m. WES DAT Chadwick Chapter. OES, social club. Maaonie Temple, 1:19 salad luncheon. Rainbow Girls. Chadwick Assembly, toubttc installation. Masonic Temple. Ji a. m. Cherry Court. Order of Amaranth, TW Hall. p. m. ' VBURSOAT Sojourner. Salem Woman's Club house, 1 p-m. niOAT Salem Woman's Club meet at olub ouae. 1 p, m. --' - ' - - " ' Miss Nancy Rust daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rust, who will be Installed as worthy advisor of Chadwick As sembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls at public installation -ceremonies Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple. (Jee-ten-Miller Studio).- -. . v . Miss Hill Will Give Piano Recital Event of Monday night will be the piano recital to be given by Miss Edna Marie Hill, prior to ner departure for New York City, where she will study at tne jui liard School of Music. Miss Hill, the daughter of Mrs. E. T. B Hill, has attended Willamette Univer sity the past two years and stu died with Professor Ralph Dobbs. Phi Lambda Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon at Willamette University is presenting Miss Hill in recital Monday night at Waller Hall at 8 p.m. All friends of the pianist and the interested public are invi ted to attend. There will be a free-will offering taken to assist the young pianist In defraying ex penses while studying at Juillard. Her program is as follows1: Organ Prelude and fusue in E minor tacn-nueinan Chadwick Social Club Luncheon Sonata in C Major Third Movement - Primo Tempo i Ciaia-Bartok Fantasia in B Flat Minor Brahma Phantasian from Kreisleriana . - i Schumann JEtude in E Major i Chopin Ballade in a minor mopin Passacaglia Nixht W! in da Scott ..Griffes raUa Danse Rltuelle du feu Nana Wait , , , .., .Delibes-Pohnanri Recent Graduates to Meet AAUW recent graduates will gather on Tuesday, September 23 at 8 p. m. at the Lloyd Lee resi dence, 5310 Center Street, for the first meeting of the fall season with Mrs. John C. Lee, chairman, and Mrs. L. E. George as hostess es. New and prospective mem bers of the group will be welcom ed and plans for the years activ ities will be made.! Membership in recent graduates includes AAUW members and other Interested women who have been out of col lege ten years or less. All who are interested are cordially invited to attend this meeting. - -1 Mrs. L. A. Wilcox will be hos tess to members of Chapter EC, PEO for the first fall meeting Tuesday night at her home, 875 E Street, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Charles Feike will be the co-hostess. Da vid Duhiway will speak to the group -on "An Early American House." The program will pre cede the meeting as the speaker has another engagement that eve ning. - i Social Club of Chadwick Chap ter, OESk will hold its first fall meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic Temple at 1:15 o'clock. A salad luncheon will be served. Mrs. W. L. Lewis heads the hos tess committee and assisting are Mrs. l. ji. Bryan. Miss Gwen Phil lips, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mrs. Wil liam Gahlsdorf, Mrs. Jack Peder sen, Miss Frances Byram, Mrs. Clarence Webber, Miss Marie Burch, Mrs. Leon W. Gleason Mrs. Byron Herrlck, Mrs. Frank Zinn, Mrs. D. Reynolds and Mrs. Mabel Stevenson. Mrs. McCain A Club Hostess Entertaining for her bride club memoers, Mrs. Hugh McCain was a parry hostess Friday evening at her Candalaria Heights home for the first fall meeting of the group. Dessert was served, followed by cards. Autumn colors of amber and green with a touch of pink were used in the decor. Club members are Mrs. Harold uoemer, Mrs. Herbert Lange. Mrs. Meicnou uselman. Mrs. John Tay lor, Mrs. Eugene Kitzmiller, Mrs. Wendell Webb. Mrs. Vernon Barn- hart and the hostess. Special guests were Mrs. Marion Mulkey. Mrs. Elizabeth Kitzmiller and Mrs. Cor delia Herrington, Mrs. Joe Boud- reau and Miss Ann Boudreau. - . - : . - - -. .-..-I,.. r' a,, rn 'TWijjin, 1 RICHER QUICKER LJli PERUANEHT WAVES SAFELY IN UTILE AS K MINUTES ' w - v .. . ' t mi u. i -p-ri ln j iversqry For Marrs Mr. and , Mrs. Henry M. Marr, 1850 N. Winter St, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at a family dinner on Sept. 24 at their home. The occasion will also celebrate Mr. Marr's birthday. The couple's marriage took place in Smith Center, Kansas and they have lived in Oregon for 40 rears. Forimanv vears Mr. Marr vai mrfrviian nf thm T.lwIr 1 Building. - The Marrs have four children, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Celebrating the occasion with the couple will be their four chil dren, Alvin Marr, Mrs. John Wheeler and Mrs. Ed Burgess, Sa lem, and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer. Portland, i - State President Talks to League ! Mrs. A. V. Logan, of Corvallis. state president of the League of Women Voters, addressed . thi Salem League at a luncheon meet ing Thursday at the Golden Pheas ant. Pointing out that "these are the times k which confuse men's minds," Mrs. Logan described the principles of the League in its de- tucauoo to . promote colltical re sponsibility through informed andl aenve paructpation of citizens In government. It was emphasized that the League is a non-partisan organization, aoes not support poli- ncai candidates, and works through its voter's service to pre sent the facts on issues which will De piacea .on the ballot. s Mrs. Jason Lee, acting president of. the Salem League, introduced Mrs. George . H. Swartslev in charge of arrangements, who pre sented committee chairmen . and members of the board to the group. A feature of the meeting was the distribution of the Voter's Infor mation sheet, outlining, measures appearing in the Oregon general election ballot November 4. with the position" which the state organ ization has taken in the issues. Mrs. Gerhard Pagenstecher, chair man or the Voters! Service, an nounced that these could be picked up at tne rtea cross Pharmacy or Dy caning ner. Mooting Days Aro Changed Hal Hibbard Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans held a bus ness meeting at the Salem Wom an's Club on Thursday. .The auxi liary voted to change meetings to tne third Thursday with a cov ered dish dinner at 12:30 every tnree montns. - . , Preceding the meeting a dinner was served with camp and auxili ary members having birthdays in July,. August and September hon ored, uuests were Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Hoffman of McMinnville. Serv-I ing on the committee were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McClung, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Wood, Mrs. Charles Kinzer ,and Mrs. Laura Bugher. lMt ftf ' . v CiIl Club ta rlect Baker School Mothers and Dads Chib win xneef Tuesday night at tht school tt 739 p. m. Electloa of officers will highlight the bus iness session, after Which there win be' discussion groups betwasa ar parents and teachers la tacH of the three rooms. Mrs. Lloyd Adair heads tht refreshramt com mittee with third grids mothers serving. - - s 4 - 'I ,4 ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Marr, "who will observe their golden wedding anniversary with a family dinner on Sept 24 at their tforth Winter Street home with their four chil dren. (Kennell-Ellis Photo). 1 First Luncheon Meeting . Women of Rotary will open their fall season with a one o'clock luncheon meeting on Monday aft ernoon at the Golden Pheasant Mrs. Jason Lee Is president of the group this year and all wives of Rotarians are invited to attend. Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, program chairman, has arranged an Infor mal program for members to be come better acquainted during the afternoon. '"V.'l,; m m If for Women The Browser No home with' wallpaper should ' be without Marigold. Transforms dirty walls to original brightness quickly.:. . . . easily. .. economically. Doeaat streak or smudge. Leaves no oily film! An exclusive formula of the company that makes Imperial Waihabh Wallpapers. 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