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Thursday, April 21, 1938 Tlie Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Five Society, Clubs and Music MM aortas am, than IMI Beta Ckis Vlan Spring Activities The Beta Chi alumna club met Informally last night at the home of Miss Lila Cation with Miss Ca tion, Mrs. Oarlen Simpson, Mrs. Clarence Fmmons and Mrs. George Scales sharing hostess honors. Plans were made for the spring activities of the group and at I late hour supper was served. Present were Miss Helen Board man. Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Es ther Glbbard. Miss . Lucille Brain ard. Miss Virginia Wassam, MUi Ruth Ficlt. Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, Mrs. Russell Mefford. Mrs. Paul Morse and the hostesses, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Garlen Simpson, Mrs. Clarence Emmons and Miss LUa Cation. Marriage in South Of Interest Here Mrs. Bertha Wilson Oanong of Salem announces the marriage of her daughter, Joanne St. Clair, to Charles Edward Norton of Seattle. The ceremony was said In Grace cathedral In San Francisco, April 14. Mrs. Norton attended Oregon State college and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Norton also attended Oregon State and is affil iated with Alpha Gamma Rho. The couple will make their home in Seattle following their wedding trip. Reservations Made For Junior Benefit Reservations are being made for the Salem Junior Woman's club benefits, to be held next Tuesday aiternoon and evening at the worn. an's clubhouse In North Cottage street. Those wishing to make reserva tions are asked to call Mrs. George rietener, H9, Mrs. Clinton Stand Ish, 8407, or any member of the Junior club. . Miss Irma Walker Guest of Honor Miss Vera Walker will give a kit chen shower Thursday in honor of her sister, Miss Irma Walker, who is the bride-elect of Clifford Han sen. The wedding Is to take place Saturday evening, April 23. Games will be In play during the evening and refreshments will be served at a late hour. Those invited to honor Miss Wal ker are the Misses Inabell Creech, Mildred and Sylvia Tehle, Lucille Bushnell, Helen and Phyllis Miller, Muriel Martin, Clarice Kabe, Luel la De Harpport. Dorothy Rulifson, June Weeks. Arlene Moffit, Bar bara Taylor, Jackie Walker, Maude Martin, Miss Vesper Elridge, Mrs. Lois Sumner, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. Cecil H. Walker, Mrs. Aline King, Mrs. Dorothy Walker and the hostess, Miss Vera Walker. The American Legion auxiliary contract bridge club will meet at the Polk county home or Mrs. Myr tie Clark Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Those wishing transpor- tatlon are asked to call Mr. Mar shall RansdeU, 6467 . Friday will be observed as a day of prayer by the Salem W.C.T.U. from 10 to o'clock in the W.C.T.U. hall. The day la being held In ob servance- or the completion or rais lng the million dollar temperance educational fund. The publio Is Invited to attend. ... Federation Board . To Meet Saturday The third district of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs will hold Institute at Oswego Saturday, April 33, from 9 until 4 o clock In the Oswego school. Educational problems of club work will be ta ken up at the institute. All women in the federation are Invited to at tend. Friday evening the executive board will meet at Oswego. Mrs. I. M. Schannep is first vice-president; Mrs. Clifton Mudd, director; Mrs. J. M. Devers, district chair man of legislation. ... W. C. T. U. Hears Of Foreign Work The 8alem W.C.T.U. met at the headquarters Tuesday for an inter esting meeting. Mrs. J. J. Nunn presided and devotions were led by Mrs. A. V. Evans. The program was devoted to temperance and missions. Mrs. Ruth Tooze gave a report on work in foreign lands and Mrs. Nunn spoke of work done among the American Indians, Mrs. Tooze also spoke concerning the Youth Temperance Council and the Loyal Temperance union and the growth of both groups. Mrs. David Hubbard Is Honored Guest Mrs. Beryl Birch entertained In formally Monday afternoon with a miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs David Hubbard, who was Miss Mar garet Moore prior to her marriage last month. Easter appointments, tulips and hyacinths formed the decorative motif about the rooms. At the tea hour Mrs. Birch was assisted by her daughter. Miss Imogens. Tnose present were Mrs. Hub bard, Mrs. Grace Moore, Mrs. Clay Heise, Mrs. Al Sharp, Mrs. Stella Oabbert. Mrs. Fred Birch, Mrs. Ralph Gibson, Miss Mabel Mathers, Miss Edith Heise, Miss Julia Ann Birch and the hostess. ... The Swanks club met Tuesday evening at the home or Miss Evelyn Propp. Officers were elected for the ensuing year and Included Miss Evelyn Propp, president; Mrs. Ann Green, vice-president; Miss Lanora James, secretary; Miss Elsie Ull scheck, treasurer, and Miss EUse Ekblad, sergeant-at-arma. Spring Garden Club Show Opens Saturday The annual spring flower show, sponsored by the Salem Oarden club, will be held Saturday and Sunday in the show room of the Val ley Motor company with the Interested public Invited to attend. There will be no charge. Salem flower lover and many from out-of-town are expecting to enter exhibit. Commercial grower will also exhibit. Flowers to b shown must be grown by the person exhibiting with one entry In each class allowed each exhibitor. Exhibitor must provide container and all arrangement must be in place by Saturday noon. Following are the classification: oust I. TullM, division 1: Isrlr Mull, snd doubl lullpt. Crwln, Breeder, Cot Ms. ud 1st. tultra, broken tulip., which Include .11 Blcrrcc, Brbloom. nd Ren. brandu. Division a Best trtletle ar rsncement of tulip. In v.s or basket and best arr.ns.mcnt of tulip, with othor Membership Drive Going Over Top The Salem Community Concert association membership campaign Is going over the top with amazing rapidity, according to team work ers at the Senator hotel this morning. The campaign, which will be def initely closed Saturday afternoon at 6 o'clock is, up to this point, five to one over last year. A much bet ter selection of artist will be avail able by the Increased response, ac cording to Mrs. George R. K. Moor head, membership captain. . . MacDowell Concert Event of Tonight Tonight the Salem MacDowell club will give its closing concert of the year with the Portland Cham ber Music trio as assisting artists. Gladys Mclntyre Thomas, well- known Salem vocalist, will have a solo part In "One Fine Day" and Duet of the Flowers." Japanese costumes and cherry blossoms will make a colorful scene in the num bers from Madam Butterfly. A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sprague will follow the concert. Members of the MacDowell club, which Is directed by Mrs. Laura Rand Terrll, include Cathryn Snapp, Rose Marie Kronberg, Es ther Wilcox, Mary McCrone Hughes, Doris Schwabbauer, Gladys Mcln tyre Thomas, Frances Graham, Ruth Warnke, Frances Ellis, Grace Sherman, Irene Roemhlldt, Emily Howard, Ruth Allen Herndon, Mar garet Jorgenson, Rose Wolleaon, Ruth Swartz, Anabel Moon, Nettle Fehler, Leota Levens, Selma Fisher, Florence Teed, Mary Minto, Marlon Bretz. Hilda Rohlfs, Jeanne Oeder, Mauna Loa Wharton, Jessie Snapp, Marilyn Cruzon, Ruth Frailer, Blanche Gibson, Susan Kruger, Hel en Mlnkiewlta, Grace Norman, Oer trude Pollard and Dorothy Seegar. printr flowtra. Clus II NireUtt, dJrUlon 1 Beat thrtt of on n.uned rirty: yellow trumpet, white trumpet, bleolort, Ineorapftrabftlle, BerrlL Leeds. lonulli and cmpernellea, petiu. pottlcua, double. .inUtura and pccial daffodils. Division Best ..tie arraniement of daffodils In vase or basket or with other prtn flowers. Claw TO Cut anemone flowers: con tainers of best double St. Brtjld anemone in mixed color. Class rv Best rock plant feature and best collection of rock Plants. Class V Best dUplar of perennials fn bloom and best display of new or ran plants. Class VI Best display of shrubs ta bloom. Class vn Low fro win flowers. Best display of panales, viola and primulas. Ciass VIII Wild flowers, bast eollec tlon of wild native Orecon flowers la bloom, as many varletlea as possible. Decorative arrenstinents. for amateurs only. wlU be Included In Section B. Class I Flower arrantement: Artistic arraniement of short stemmed flowers in a bawl or dish; artistic arrangement medium heisht flowers In a bowl basket; container and flowera together between elcht and IS Inches; container and flowers tocether to be over IS Inch es hlfh; flower arrantement In pewter or silver contatner; flower arrantement In a modernistic manner; flower arrante ment of whit flowers only with foliate; flower arrantement in tones and shades of one color only; flower arrantemtnt tn a ttass bottle; flower arrantement in a pair of vases, containers under fl Inches; flower arrantement in a pair of vaees, containers over f inches; best old fash ioned nosetay; best Japanese flower ar rantement; artistic arrantement of vese tables Id a suitable container (tin tray, wooden or pottery bowl, basket, etc.); artistic arraniement of vetetables and fruit, or fruit alone; combination with flowers and follato permitted. Class 7J Table arrantement: Occasion al table with flower arrangement and any other accessories such as book, tray, etc.; children's party table; breakfast table for three; luncheon table for two or four; tea table, number not restricted. Class XII Miniature Oarden Model Miniature tarden to bo shown In a box or flat. Outside dimensions not to ex ceed 24x31 Inches. Class V Oarden Club Exhibits: Moat effective cut flower display and most effective outdoor tarden picture uslnt a garden feature and planting. aecton O Is Commercial Class X Best display of primulas; Class 1 Best display of succulent plants, auch as cactus, se duma, aempervlura, etc.; Class I Most effective display of rock plants, in flats pots, varieties labeled witn names; Class 4 Best dlaplay of anemones; Class S Beat dlaplay of shrubs tn bloom: Olsas a outdoor xsatureii ciaai 7 nursery displays. ! Any amateur gardnar. proreaaionai gar dener, commercial grower, florlat, Oarden club In the Willamette valley Is Invited to participate in the Spring nower snow. a The Oregon State Graduate Nurs es association, district three, will entertain with a banquet at the Ho tel Marion April 35. Dr. Bruce R. Baxter will be the principal speak-1 er and William Wright wlU act as soloist. Reservations should be made at the Salem General hospital be fore Thursday night. Miss Marlon Mott la president of the associa tion. I LOVI NltDID NO WORDS when Gertrude Levi, aa felasaoa Del tea wen wed ta Chicago with Jewish marriKc rite eead acted 1b slB language. Both are deal mates. Alpha Phi Alpha Mothers Give Party The Alpha Phi Alpha Mother' club was entertained with a dessert luncheon at the chapter house Tues day afternoon. Hostesses were Mrs. Oeorge Vehrs, Mrs. Luther Chapln, Mr. P. O. Mason, Mr. Charles Wil son, Mrs. A. R. Thompson and Mrs. Fred Thompson. Plans were mad for several event to be held in the near fu ture. One will be the large benefit bridge tea being arranged for May 1 at the sorority house. Enjoying Tuesday's affair were Mr. Bryan Ooodenough, Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mrs. F. 8. Anunsen, Mrs. Ray Tocom, Mrs. Ralph Kletzlng. Mrs. Duane Gibson, Mrs.' Fred Thompson, Mrs. A. R. Thompson, Mrs. John Cooter, Mr. P. O. Mason, Mrs. Arthur Selander, Mrs. J. S. Murray, Mrs. F. A. Kirk, Mrs. Lu ther Chapln, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. J. D. Foley, Mrs. Oeorge R. Vehrs, Mrs. H. B. Olalsyer and Mrs. David Wright. Dinner Held at Ellis Residence Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Elll were honored Sunday with a no-host Easter dinner at their home, 117 North First street. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bartholomew, Mr, and Mrs. Oeorge E. Hutto, Misses Del. vlna, Artelle, Bontta Hutto and Oeorge Hutto, Jr., all of Portland, Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Psrker, Virgil Parker, June Parker, Gloria and Jimmy Parker, all of Salem, A. C. Stone, James Primmer of Portland, Mrs. Carolyn Wilson, Elmer Billy Mathleson, Jr., Retta May Chap man of Woodburn, Dean North and Oeorge RedpaUi of Salem and the honored guest, Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam Elll. Thirty-five members of the Cred it Woman's Breakfast club gath ered at the Hotel Argo for break fast Tuesday morning. Wilfrid Da vis spoke concerning the Commun ity Concert association. R. Porter Conger showed hi wonder dog, Timber." o f v 50c Your Photograph Colored in Oil (Taken and hand-painted - all complete) Mother's Day SPECIAL Come tai Tomorrow Here's a never-to-be-repeated value. A ' regular $2.50 painting at this special low price 50 cents. You are guaran teed the usual BRUNO artistry and quality. Don't wait, though. This spe cial offer is for Mother's Day and will not be offered again. Come in tomor row. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED Bruno Studios 520 Stat St, Bligh Bid. . Phone 5572 MILLER'S Third Floor AUDITORIUM TOMORROW 230 p.m 3rd Floor The Simplicity League of Amateur Designers presents Jttarolyn Dearing in the 1938 edition of the "STYLE eUNIC revealing the secrete of - Style ctnxl Qft, intern WITH LIVING MODELS Miss Dearlng will demonstrate how to dramatize your person ality, through proper selection and adaptation of fabrics, col ors, lines. How to accentuate your charms and subdue your failings. A new era of style achievement You're invited. STYLES FEATURED IN THE CLINIC MADE FROM SALMM , oateoN Larry Smyth Takes Bride at Ceremony Salem friends are interested to learn of the marriage of Mis Marie Mongraln and Larry Smyth which was solemnized at S o'clock Monday evening In Orace Memorial Episco pal church In Portland. Mr. Smyth Is connected with the Oregon Journal and has covered numerous legislative sessions in the capital. ... J. C. Tracys Are Hosts to Club Dallas Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tracy were hosts to the Mid-Week Bridge club Tuesday evening. After sev eral hour of contract prize for high score were presented to Mrs. Fred Stinnetts and Carl Bale. The guest rooms were attractive with large bouquets of mixed spring blossoms. At a late hour supper was served. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Stin nett. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eakln, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cruson, Mr, and Mrs. Bales and the hosts. ... Mrs. R. L. Wright has returned from Portland, where she attended the conference of Republican Wo men. Miss Marian Martin, state senator from Maine and vice-chair man of the republican national committee, was the leader. Mrs. Wright also attended a meeting of the state Republican club executive board, of which she is a member. College Capers Hope ChamberHn Oregon State College, Corvallls, April 20 (Special) Spring has at last made a definite showing on the campus and the underclassmen are busy "making hay while the sun shines." Seniors those stately men and women who plan to graduate In Jane are counting the days one by one til the eventful May 31 rolls around. There are. Incidentally, only 34 more day of school. . . . No cheery words of greeting or conversation, nor smile were foth coming from either Janet Robertson or Alice Dnruh today ... but tt wasn't because they had uddnly decided to go "high hat." The reason lay in the fact that they are being Initiated into their sorority. Alpha, Chi Omega. . . . Many spring for mals are scheduled for this coming week-end. Among the formal goer at the Sigma Alpha EpsUon chapter house Friday night will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert White, dark-haired Bobbe Shlnn, Ron Blundell and per haps several more. ... Sipping cokes tn the D this warm afternoon were Anne Van Scoy, wearing a summery navy blue and white cotton print, and Mary Bason. Trl Delt. dressed in green. . . . 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