tfj Statesman's HOME ranorama VCtMkti ftssc FcSiitvuS Fcitjrcs feu3... ocia (Sec. 3) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sunday, Oct 7, 1933 r r fe If u -if Dpi p6 4 l ,,,,-l'',-!l 4 f v. if ft i.''! v A. 'I Bound . . . for Europe and South Africa, left to right, are Dr. Mary B. Purvine, Mrs. Paul Jaquet of Victor Point and Miss Dorathea Steusloff, who leave by plane for Copenhagen via the polar flight on October 15. Mrs. Jaquet will tour Europe with her son, Bill Jessup, returning home in late November. Dr. Purvine and Miss Steusloff will travel briefly in Europe, going on to Africf and the game country, the Belgian Congo 'and as far south as Capetown. They will return to the V ' itates by ship the end of December. B Y V SZh . A V a South American . . . trip I on the schedule for Mr. and Mrv Duane Gibson, who leave M Thursday. Their main destination is Curitiba, where the will make an extended visit with , their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hansell Jr. The Gibsons will visit In Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires and Lima, Peru, before returning to the itates In February. They will go by ship to South America, but will make the return trip by plane. (A1! pho'os by Kennell-Ell.s Stud 10) XVc f ' V - ' : 'to- y w ,.o j - 1 r t a 6' .0 hhi& tit' I J-vW-r j S ...... ,.. W,7. .,'!(' o, . ,- , ? r rf ... ., r ... . ., V ..-'1 - ",.mi7','- I ;plify: V Jl ll. lV V 6 Busy . . . with plans for the opening con cert of the Portland Symphony Orches tra in Salem on October 16 are the above board and committee members of the Salem Symphony Society, the sponsoring group. Left to right are Mrs. Stuart Lancefield, Mar vin Roth, new board members, Mrs. George Schwarz, chairman of ticket sales, Donald Gleckler, also a new board member, and Mrs. Frank Burlingham, who is serving on the publicity committee. 1 ryscussing one of the Beethoven se lections to be played at the opening concert of the Portland Symphony orchestra on October 16 are Theodore deLooze and Cail Ritchie, at the right, who are begin ning their second term on the board of the Salem Symphony Society. Three concerts will be given this year "by the Portland Symphony at the Willamette University Fine Arts Auditorium; 11 1 1 i it i ... . , . ..... . f V.;'.--. , " -Hj . y t. V'.V..; '-'' "',T,;'.. ", ,.,;., S A one-night . . . only benefit performance of ''Private Lives" by the Pentacle Thertre players will be sponsored by the Salem Memorial Hospital Auxiliary on Fri day, October 12 at the Fine Arts Auditorium at Willamette University. Pictured at the left are Mrs. James C. Stone and Mrs. James G. Watts, co-chairmen of the benefit show for the auxiliary, Mrs. Willis Ross, center, who takes the femine lead in "Pri vateJives.'' and Robert Putnam, the HM.aAl...-. fcl.Mll I I I . I :,ol7TT7 .':v , !' it i; - I -ft - : V d - ' 1 : ) 1 i i r , , . ... ..i . . . - - -. " Oil UHCUUI.