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II) S:a!rnan, SaVm. Ore, Sun., April 8, '53 Dancing Clubs Slafo Parties For Weekend tfvffil dancing cluba have ilut td pan if i for tli romlni week end. 71 Wlaterla Clubl Irmi , formal dnnr will be hrld Friday B'-M at the Knltili of Columbui lull . Stubby Willi and hit or Chestra will play or dancing. The committee for tha affair Include! Mr. and Mri. Bllia Les lie, chairmen, air. and Mn. Tad LannJgaa, Mr. and Mrs. Msynard Nil&on, Mr. and Mrs. Robert CtUMUxt, Mr. and Mra. Ceorge Landiith and Mr. and Mra. Ralph SipprtU. Cama Clue's FUl Daaee Tha Cama Club'i last dance of tha season ia alated (or Saturday night at tha Knights of Columbua HaU. Thla will bt a sports da net with Urs Wolfer and bis orchestra playing from It ta 1 o'clock. Elec tion of officers will a 1m b held. during tha evening. Heading tha directorate (or tha attack tabla and dcor ara Mr. and Hra. Paul Slaughter, Mr. and Mra. Kdwerd Christy, Mr. and Mra. Dense! Brows and Mr. and Mra. Reuben Ullfilker. Wartrty Dtaaer Dance Tha Waverly Club'a spring for mal dinner dance will ba held Sat urday Bight In tha Cold Room tha Marlon Hotel Bill DeSouia and his echeatri will play (or dancing. Tha aodal hour will be at I o'clock with dinner abceduled lor IK o'clock. Maytime win ba tha theme of tha decor for tha danca and bead ing tha commiitea art Mr. and Mra. John William Storti. As sisting will ba Mr. and Mn. Charlea Carey and Mr. and Mrs. JL w. Robertson. Br CARL BALL Bcora tha treaa Mwrap them aelvea in tbelrne adltiooa o( green where branch and twig link from light Into tha viiibla afflu ence of riling aap, tha traea voice their barveit of yesterday s nests. On tha acrea that stretch about tha house last, aummer'a midencei are suipended over tha fait fading emptiness of winter. Tha levels of suspension and mooring ara many; eight become! a barometer that givei tha birth level that bad winged Into lummer. Nuta ara tha evidence a( a geo graphic area, a Molla commaaHy braaght together ta aerva aa ewae eXlag clothes (or a aew Bird gen ratiee, la tha aaeomaaatiag Ut ile of aeat tha iwrtrseaneat la all raveled p lota a castles lens porary la Iba scheme at thiags. Ta dlMt Iba fena el tbeaa coaatleaa Beata b) to classify tba Blaat growth, tba aalaul aa weO aa saan snlweflaay scattered wltbla a ape t:i loeaia. Eere, ia thli Beit, ara gran and rooti from tha field near tha blrdi territory; ben la bona hair from tha ram a mile away; here ii mou from tha orchard MO yard! to tha wit. A ipot of Ana piano wire, from wba knowt where; again, hero It piece of string, perhaps from tha kites down and lost on tba bin during March. Hera Is mud from tha creek bad to tha north, also webs from tha brush near by. Haw Lang Time How many winged trips gathered then Items, how much searching, then bow much time to wears and mold them inta porous yet sub stantia! form that withstands the wind and storm, the ue of s lea son. Indeed ridei on into another Mason and perhaps into ra-uie. And those downy feathers in the deserted nest of last summer, were they released by survival or death? Tba circle of a Bew geaeratioa Is small and compact, a circle that wMeaa by day U takea flight and widen late tha tldea of wammer laditlgeaeo and tbea bate migration steawred by baadreda of miles. Freta the circled shade to the saa ki a aeenlagly weight, leas, Omelets Ibiag. filled with fear aad Mag, aad boaad la another ctrcHac war with harveeta eeat tared by aatare's abaadaaco aad bum's oaatreL These nests, these dumb and voiceless remnants of earth's lull- aess of bygone year contain the promise of new summer. For where there was once nests there will be others. And again when this new awakening summer Is gone into the bank pages of winter the remnants will remain to gather In others. Suspended ia a bare tree or both like abandoned homes where weather slowly scatters the materials of construction and pa tience back upon the earthened floor that brought it forth, the Baits are the sheila of song awalt lne and beckoning to the first coma, first serve tenants. Soon beauty will sing into the sun on light drenched feathers of possession gathered in on the tides of day ana nigra, ado ui ran of invisible passage will ravel about the new born as a nest, the environment will be a solid halo with too. sides and bottom, and al ways the Incubating feathers are on top for this U spring. Alpha Phi Alumnae Mrs. John Heltzel will entertain the Alpha Phi alumnae at h Les lie street home Monday night at i ts deuert suDoer. Mrs. Harry Dorman. who recently returned from Europe, will give highlights of her trip. The group wiu com plete plain for the second annual atate day to be held at the Oregoa State chapter house on April 11 Mrs. Sydney Kromer is state chairman. There will also be dia eussion. They will also discuu whether to aend a delegate to the . International Alpha Phi eon vent loa at Mackinac bland. Mich, in July. Any new Alpha Phis in Sslem and Vicinity are Invited to attend. i Ccmp r . In anticipation of the Camp Fire and Cheryl lee Kurth, sample the chocolate mints while Horizon Club member, Undo Divn, looks on. The goal for Marion County Is 13,000 boxes, which will be sold by 900 Cimp Firo Girls. The isle will rsise funds for their camping program and each Blue Bird and Camp Fire group will reslize small profit per box, which will also be used for the camp program. (Stateimen Photo). sMu Phi Epsilon Alumnae Club Installation, Dinner and Concert MU Pin EPStLON-14 soc Sundsy The Salem Alumnae Dub of Mu club statua to that of national chapter Monday evening, April t et the College of Music on the Willamette University cimpui at 7:30 o'clock. The lnitalling officers will arrive from Eugene for the ceremony. Mrs. Frank Assy of tha Eugene Alumnae chapter will be installing officer. Assisting her will be Miss Sharon Pedersen, president of Nu Chapter at the University of Ore gon. Mrs. Milton Dietericb, psit president of Eugene Alumnae, will serve as chaplain. Miss Margaret Huioo, senior at Willamette Uni venity and muiic education major who Is past president of Phi Lamb da Chapter, will take the role of historian during the Installation. Ia the early part of the Installa tion ceremony, Mrs. Clorinda Top ping, advisor of Phi Lambda Chapter and voice teacher at the school of musk at Willamette, will sing music from "Rodellnda" by Handel, accompanied by Mrs. Melvia H. Geist during the cere mony. New Chapter Officers Mrs. Paul Allen Hale will be In stalled al first president of the new Salem Alumnae Chapter; Mrs. Peter Gunner, vice presi dent; Mrs. Forrest Seamater, re cording secretary; Mrs. Jsmes Todd, corresponding secretary; Mrs, Josef Schnelkee, treasurer; Miss Lena Belle Tartar, chaplain; Mrs. Frank Burlingham, chorister. Other members are Mrs. Ralph BolUger, Miss Coralie Dough too, Mn. Melvin H. Geist, Mrs. Jesse Jones, Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs. George Redden, Mrs. Clorinda Topping and Mrs. William Wayne. A banquet will be held before installation at the Golden Pheasant at 1:30 o'clock. Dean Melvin H. Geiat of the College of Music at Willamette wiU be the speaker. His subject is The Importance The Vogue of Salem Firo Girl: to Soli A.Mnts 7. Girls annual candy sale, which must , Phi Epsilon will be Installed from of Musical Organizations to College Campus." Concert to Follow Immediately after the Installa tion ceremony, there will be a concert given by the members of the Salem Alumnae Chapter In the College, of Music at I o'clock. This concert is open to the Interested public The program is aa follows; trlnf Quartet, Opus IS, AO. I Jiarea Adaito Leren Roberta, Violin Margaret HaU. Sweofrf VtoUa Grace Gate, Viola Marv Johnton, Cell . Der Tod Vnd Dm Maaerm Jchubtrt YaeUrday and Today Sproaa Alice Hoe! Jonoa, aoprano Catharine Sclinlkr, flan A D. mix: XX Pwcea") MacDowtU Minuet WalU ("Bketetwa lrom rinland") Palmfrta Doiia George Mala, Piano tovlleet of TrM , Dull L Mamma K' Come U Pans Caldo from "Four Llrlche" .Rewlfhi Mlth rairnam cunnar, Mtzzo-Soprano Catharine (chiMlker, Piano.. Le Tombeau de Couporia Forlane KIaudoa Havel Ana Glbbena Todd, Plane Xch Wollf Main Licb iierbatUed .lendelaaoha Alice Rom Jonoa, Soprano Idlth ralrham Gunnar, Meaxo-aoprano Catharine achaelker. Piano Sonata. Opm IS. No. 4 Beethovea Allegro Ma Non Tanto , Andante SchenoM 4ual Allegretto . Menuetta . Allegro Lorene Roberta, Grace Gate! Margaret HaU, Mary Johiuon The Vogue of Salem Hill Be Closed Monday, April 9 Until 4 P.. M.. . . . marking down their fashion stock of Ladies Apparel for the AHtJUAL Alter Easter Clearance Sale begins Monday at 4 P. M. . . . Shop until 9 P. M. for Fabulous Savings! ( ; - 445 Stat. . V opened Saturday, Molly Prine Book Review for Study Group On Wednesday, at I p. m. Mrs. F. D. Klbbe will be hostess to the cecds from the affair will augment Missioa Study group of the First the auxiliary's fund for the new Congregational Church, at her therapy pool and automatic lift for home, 693 S. Commercial St. polio patients to be built in the pro How agricultural missions are'po""' tnt of the hospital, able to assist the people of under- Mrs. John II. Johnson is chair developed countries to attain a man of the tea directorate. Mrs. better material condition, through Improved methods of cultivation, and better strains of live stock and poultry, is the basis of Ralph A. Felton's book. "Hope Rises from the Land," which Mrs. H. P. Sent man will review. At the tea hour, Mn. Kibbe will assisted by Mrs. Cersld Smith. Juniors to Elect New President Monday night at the regular bus iness meeting of the Salem Junior Women's Club a new president will bo elected for the coming year. A panel will be presented for the remaining offices by the nominat ing committee. Prepsrtions will al so be mode for the new members party which will be an event of April 23. The committee in charge of re freshments include Mesdames Del mar Hansen, Keith Thompson, Clarence Tlmmoni, Frank Ward, Francis Waser, Wilsoa Wilt, Elmer Winegsr, Stanley Xalcott. Joe Bon awitz, Jr., and Robert Baker. Mrs, Emtio Drees win eatertals the Nebraska Club Auxiliary at a 12 o'clock covered dish luncheon on Wednesday at her home, 24tf N. Church St. ThaHeatWithalOYr. Guarantee... THE Choice of Builders and Home Owners! 0 j MODERN n VIBBERT SSI Court Si. - Salem , MaeMet Oewe . . . M Meertw Square Danco Party Slated The Bulrm YMCA Square Danwi hive completed plum lor a iiare dunr party to be hrlil In the YMCA gym In Wednmday eve ning, April 11 from I 30 to 11 p.m. A numtx-r of vinitlng cullrri from the surrounding roimminilit-i will ttend and all square dunce cluhi and other pormini Intrrriilrd In quare dancing an Invited to par ticipate. A imall charge will be made, the proceed going to the benclit of the YMCA building fund lor the new "Y" yooih wing. H(reh menu will be served, The Salem Folk Dsncers will do seversl Lithu anian numbers at lnterniiilon. The following committee! are working on the party: Matter of ceremonlei, Moie VanDell; hosts and hoiteiiirs, Mr. aad Mrs. Leonard Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Darnlelle, Mrs. Ells Dur kee: refrehmenti. Mr. and Mrs Rex Brendle. Mr. snd Mrs. Dud- lev Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. A. V Adams. Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur Biles. Mill Elms Sullars; program. Jim Sanford, Mrs. James Coin, Eddie Wulff: folk dancing. Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Robinson; pub licity, Mr. and Mrs. Jason f riizell. Hospital Tea at Hoffman Home April 19 ; One of the larger events of the spring sesson will be the snnual silver tes to be given by the Sslem Memorisl Hospitsl Auxiliary on Thursday, April 11 st the Canda- aria Heights home of Dr. and Mrs. George R. Hoffman. The interested public is invited to attend the tea and calling hours are from 2:30 to 5 30 o'clock. Pro- J. B. Monnette has headed the tickets, which have been mailed to auxiliary members. Mn. Richard Taggesell ii chairman of the in vitations and addressing the en velopes. She was assisted by Mesdames J. A. H. Dodd, E. A. Attebury, Donald Buns, Richard Burns, Kenneth Hunt, Phillip Haw ley, George Schunk, Charles Wee ber, Robert B. Jones and John Maris. Mrs. Charles Barcley Is heading the telephone and publicity com mittee, assisted by Mesdames Samuel Haley, George Squire, Gerhard Pagenstecher, Joseph Fel ton, Edwin H. Armstrong, Peery T. Buren, James R. Phillips, H. C. Saalfcld and Marens Maltby. Other committee chairmen are Mrs. Emery Hobbs and Mrs. Rob ert W. Gornvsen, decorations; Mra. William R. Shinn, dining room; and Mrs. George Terry Hill, kitchen. Bush Mothers, Dads The Bush School Mother's Club will hold a joint meeting with the Dads Tuesday night at the school at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Harris Lietz is president of the mothers and will preside. Judge Joseph Felton and Vernon Gilmore will be the guest speakers. A coffee hour will follow the program and meeting. Ribii' iiiT PERFECT COMFORT WITH... i ELECTRIC HEATING With the etjrliih new Weei portable neater, the Tire Ball" or with any of tha famouo Wesix Wiredheat systems, your borne can have perfect comfort at a sensible low cost For the living room, ' specify handiomo Wesix Baseboard Panala - Weaix automatic portable! for the porch or (pare room-famooi Weaix Wall Furnace! for the bedroom or deo, Remember-only Weiix Wlredheit givee you a choice of the proper heat source for each room in your homo bocauie only t Weaix makei a complete line of electric baiting equipment And only WnixoBere a TEN YEAR GUARANTEE against t burnout oa major automatic beaters I 1 Beal r of iWr eaeeail . Celt fee iwtaN teeep , ELECTRIC Phone 3-9031 to fay aw leiMeU ImteHariea. ; JAW K'U -V,;: : III M'r 1 On the directorate for the annual Y-Teen Cotton Bell to be held at the YWCA April U are, left to right, Miu Connie Thorne, Miti Ramona Salminen, Miss lynn Herrsll, general chairman, Miis Rosemary Stephenson, Miss Nancy Snider and Mill Diane Miller. All Y-Teen chapters are joining forces at hoi- Y-Teen Cotton Ball Event of Saturday "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not" ii the theme for the annual Y-Teen Cotton ball to bo bold Sat urday, April 14 at the YWCA gymnasium. Dancing will be from 9 to 12 o'clock to the music of Harry Wesely'a orchestra. Daily chains and spring blossoms and flowers will be featured in the decorations and the dance program are in the shape of daisies. Refreshments will be served dur ing the evening with the Y-Teen Mothers in charge. ... To Crown Klag Cation Highlight of the ball will be the crowning of King Cotton. The var ious Y-Teen chapters from North and South Salem High Schools have selected their candiates for King Cotton. They Include John Jelderka. Jim Backstrand, Bob Tom and Darryl Bibelheimer, North Salem; Dale Jonea, Bob Beals, Gary An derson, Bob Smith and Alex Agatbonoa, South Salem. Chaperones for the ball will be Dr. and Mrs. Jack Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stephenson, Mr and Mrs. Chester A. Cummings, Mr. aad Mrs.. Robert J.. Herrsll, Mr. and Mra. George Johnston and Fred M. Snider. Miss Lynn Herrsll is serving as general chairman of the "dance, Model Steam Metal Ironing Bonrol ". Then. Ci make. .W I I (zCAVC : l F-50G-I "Vt ron .. 1103 I I rHk r I I With Pod 4. Cover. . . 7.95 Total 22.90 Your Cost Only...... 14.95 You Save.. .7.95 f:mmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim Open Yottr Budget No Down We Give SALEM'S OLDESiG-l 365 N. Commercial Open Mon. and Y-Tccn Colton Calf Highlight of Wcclc Varied Program Announced for Dinner Meeting The April dinner meeting of the Christian Business and Profess ional Women's Salem Council will be held at I: IS p. m. at the Marion Hotel on Tuesdsy, April JO. The speaker of the evening will be Al Bekkrdal, who is pastor of a rural church at Paulina, Oregon, sponsored by the C. B. k P. W Mrs. Bckkedahl and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Palmer of Paulina wiU ac company Mr. Berkkedhal and give brief talks on the work of the church at Paulina. ' The general theme of the meeting will be western and the special feature will be Carl Blanes, a student at Willamette Vniversitr. who will bring a selection of West ern ballads and folk songs. There will also be music by Mrs. Lillian Harris, a recent resident of Salem, who haa had much ex perience In church music. Both men and women art Invited to attend this April meeting. Re servations msy be called in to Mra. C. G. Abbott or Betty Sim- re 11 by Sundsy, April g. assisted by the Misses Nancy Snider, Ramona Salminen, Rose mary Stephenson, Connie Thorne, Diane Miller, Nancy Willard and I Donna Zeh. Hurry . . . Offer Good Only While Present Stock Letts! Account How Willi Payment Green Stamps FRANCHISED DEALER 2i Frl. Nlahtt Till 9! 1 tessei for the event. Highlight of the evening will be the crowning of King Cotton. Candidates for King have been chosen by the Y-Teen chapters from North and South Salem high schools. (Konnell-Ellii Studio). Book Review Feature of ; Program Mn. George Rossmsn, first vice president of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs and a past pre sident of the Salem Woman's Club, will give a book review at the Salem Club's meeting Friday after noon at the clubhouse at 2 o'clock. The title of her book is "Tender Victory" by Taylor Cadwell. David Johnson, a Willamette University, will be the guest vocalist. A board meeting will precede at 12 30 p. m. with Mrs. Harry Sappenfield, president, presiding. Delegates from the club attend ing the Third District meeting in Monmouth Thursday were Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. W. W. Mc Kinney, Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, Mrs. David Cameron and Mrs. John Tyler Jr. Others attending from Salem were Mrs. Rossman, Mrs. Walter Spaulding, first vice-president of the Third District; Mrs. Harry Sappenfield, Mn. Kerby Johnson, Mrs. A. A. Carper, Mrs. o NEW. SKIN PERFUME by COTY ' Ne)vr drl th tklnl Canl evaporatI Ptcuinsi strangth for hoursl Simply touch i few drops to youf 'ikin and smooth If on like a lotion. Your own natural warmth will accent ' its' full-bodied fragrance-the same true fragrance of. Coty i famous perlumes. In convenient purser L'Origan L'Aimant tmeraude Pri! Capital Drug Store 405 State Street (Corner of Liberty) ' We Give Green Stamps V f To Award Winners In Poetry Contest Catholic Daughters of America, Court Capital City will meet Wed. nesdsy evening, April 11, st the Knights of Columbus Hall at I p.m. Awards will be made to winners in the Catholic Daughter National Creative Poetry Contest by Mrs. John Vovei, chairman. Each of the winning poemi will be read by the author. Students from S.t. Joseph'i snd St. Vincent's grsde school snd Sscred Heart Academy partici pated in the contest. Assisting refreshment chairman Mrs. Richard Collette, will be Mrs. Axel Donnelly, Mrs. John D. White, Mrs. Fred Weuner, Mrs. Paul Pappert, Mrs. Robert H. Prange, Mrs. Richard Redden, Mn. Lvle Banning and Miss Irene Norton. Robert Geddes, Mrs. Dale Knight and Mrs. Floyd White. The tea committee for Friday will include Mra. James Allenby. chairman Mrs. Henry Hanzen, Mrs. Albert C. Grsgg, Mrs. Don F. Smith. Mrs. Nettie M. Smith, Miss Dorothy Fredden. Mrs. E. 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