Saturday, May 7, 1938 OCIETY i b - s . By Rovena Eyre V' IT J w u Thrre Beta Chi Sorority Maid who were In charge of the large formal tea given Wednesday afternoon by the aorority complimenting Queen Irma and her princesses. Prom left to right. Miss Mabel Lenz, Miss Suzanne Curtis, president of Beta Chi, and Miss Melva Bell Savage. Uesten-MUler photo). -EMBERS of the Salem Branch, American Association of University Women, their friends . and all women who are Interested In the association are Invited to the Fellowship Silver tea to be given Saturday afternoon, May 14, from 3 to 6 I o'clock at the home of Mrs. Floyd Utter, 446 Oak street, i The proceeds of the tea win apply on the National Fellowship fund which gives scholarships for advanced study to women whose achievements have been out standing. Mrs. Glenn Stevens and Mrs. Verne Mclntyre are In charge of the affair. The committee includes Mrs. Dwight Lear, Mrs. R. Pflster, Miss Jane Fisher and Miss Julia Johnson. Alice Crary Brown will greet the guests at the door. In the receiving line will be the present officers of the association, Mrs. Phillip Barrett, Miss Mabel Robertson, Mrs. Earl Stewart, Mrs. T. C. Mason and Mrs. Chester Luther. Miss Beryl Holt and Mrs. J. J. Jelderks will pre side at the urns. Serving will be Mrs. W. N. Thompson, Mrs. H. J. Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Miss CaroyI Braden. Miss Madge Reid, Mrs. Francis Wade and Miss Edna Savage. Feminine golf enthusiasts met at the Salem Coun try club Friday for luncheon and several hours of play. Those present were Mrs. Carl Cover, Mrs. G. W. Rltteman, Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. Harold O linger, Mrs. Robert Joseph, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Carl Arm priest, Mrs. Louis Mathlas, Mrs. H. A. Simmons, Mrs. G. C. Bellinger. Mrs. H. P. Gustafson. Mrs. Graham Sharkey, Mrs. Sidney Stevens, Mrs. B. M. Donaldson, Mrs. H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Sidney Hoffman, Mrs Max Flanery, Mrs. Robert Savage, Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mrs. Don Young. Mrs. H. H. Ollnger. Mrs. George Flagg, Mrs, Alton Hurley. Mrs. C. B. Bentson, Mrs E. A. Skelley, Mrs. A. T. Mercler, Mrs. Roy Byrd and Mrs. E. N. GlUlngham. A guest In the capital this week was Mix Helen Porter or San Francisco, fiancee of Edwin Hoffnell of Honolulu, who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell. Miss Porter sailed today from San Francisco for Honolulu, where the and Mr. Hoffnell rill be married Thursday at a high noon wedding. Members of the choir of Calvary Baptist church, after their regular rehearsal Thursday evening, sur prised their director and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Llndburg, with a housewamlng at their new home in Capitola. Ed Schunke, on behalf of the choir, presented a gift to the honor guests. An Interesting feature of the evening was the travelogue by Mr. Llndburg concerning a recent 10-day trip to California, A late supper was served by the committee In charge. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pickens, 4( Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. White. Mr. and Mrs. B. J, ' Ramseyer. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Emerson, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Schunke, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Blngenhelmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lehmann, Mrs. Wlllma Wright, Mrs. Cora Raffety. Mrs. Harry Harms, Miss Evelyn Olene. Miss Florence Foster, Miss Doris Schunke, Harold Oilman, Jack Bllleter, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. Llndburg. A rare opportunity Is offered the Salem muslc lovlng public on 8unday evening at St. John's Luther an church when Ot'o Bagam of Fond Du Lac, Wis will be presented In a harp concert. The harp was especially constructed for. and exhibited at, the Century of Progress Exposition In Chicago. It Is known as the "Stradivarlus of Harps." It required two years In building. Its scroll Inlay lone are valued at $2000, Its Jewels on the adjustments of the strings are of the finest watchmaker's art, and It Is considered the last word in harp making. To Mr. Baaanz fell the honor of being the first to play it in a symphony concert at the Chicago World's Fair. The artist will be assisted by hi daughter. Norma Baganz; on the vlbraharp. and his son. Reuben, on the cathedral marimba. Those who have heard this trio are full of highest praise. The concert program Sunday evening will include a number of favorite selections from the classics together with chorals and hymns of the church. By request two concerts will be given, the first at 7:30 o'clock and the second at o'clock. Members of the Salem Delphian chapters are making interesting plans for a reception to be given Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church. The affair will honor Mrs. Lena Latham Ooble, Pacific coast director of Delphtans. A musical program will be given and Mrs. Ooble will speak to the group. Mrs. M. C. Findley Is heading the directorate and Is being assisted by Mrs. Roger Mything, Mrs. Stanley Krueger, Miss Esther Erlckson and Mrs. Esther Hage dorn. . The Business and Professional Women's club will entertain with a Hobby party Friday, March 13, at the Boy Scout cottage In Howard and Cottage streets. Dr. Morse will show moving pictures of Arizona and Death Valley. Willamette University Campus A number of so cial events have been planned for this week-end to honor the May Week-end guests on the campus. Last night the Willamette University Associated stu dents entertained with a dance at the armory between the hours of 8:30 and 11:30 o'clock honoring the campus visitors. Following the dance last night members of the Beta Chi sorority entertained with a fireside party honoring their house guests and the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority entcTtained with a fireside party at their house. Tonight Delta Phi maids will honor Princess Mary Jeannette at a formal banquet at the Marlon hotel and this evening will entertain with a slumber party honoring their guests. Tonight members of Daleth Teth Oimel will honor their campus guests at a buffet upper at Chresto Cottage and the Alpha Phi Alpha aorority will entertain with a dinner In their gardens. Tomorrow mothers will be the Inspiration for a number of affairs on the campus. Members of Daleth Teth Gimel will honor their mothers at a tea at Chresto Cottage between the hours of 3:30 and 5:30 o'clock, and members of the Sigma Tau and Kappa Gamma Rho fraternities will honor their mothers at dinners at their respective houses. 8unday morning the Beta Chi sorority will enter tain with a breakfast In the gardens honoring house guests and a number of Salem rushees. Guests at the Beta Chi sorority are the Misses Betty Strachen, Elaine Stevens, Barbara Holllngworth, Jane Holm. Margaret Bogardus. Barbara Fields, Florence Gallon, Agnes Sadler, Myron Sntasen, Joan DuRette, Sarah Jane Anderson, Janet Wells, Jane McFarland. Murlal Stocks, Jeanne Keller. Maxine Wlthen, Barbara Rude, Lois Anne Selby, Alice West. Eva 8hellit. Shirley Steele, Elizabeth McClockey, Blllle Bennett and Alice West. Guests at the Delta Phi aorority house are the Misses Elizabeth Wilbur. Betty Faxon, Carolyn Brown, Rowena Upjohn, Jere Simmons, Ilene Lester, Mar garet Slegmund. Esther Mae DeVore, Joy Cooley. Chloe Anderson, Lois Wllbom, Elizabeth Steed, Mary White, Loree Norrls, Elaine Sherman, Barbara Kohler, Car roll Clark, Marcelle Herbster, Marjorle Sawyer, Betty Kelly, Carmella Roth. Oeraldlne Frigaard. Betty Beck, Elizabeth Orant, Evelyn Melson. Lorraine McNulty. Bernlece Marcy, Mary Adams, Nadin Kellogg and Evelyn Fraser. House guests the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority are the Misses Ann Morris, Lola Vincent, Helen Davis, Edith Davis, June Long. Phyllis Wood. Janelle Melvin, Jean Wtley, Margaret Lovell. Marian Hermenick, Maurlne Hermann, Margaret Ambler. Mary Ellen Su therland, Carolyn Brown, Elizabeth Steed. Margaret Shlpler. Joy Cooley, Dorothy Barham. Maxine Holt, Oretchen 8telnke, Jerry Simmons, Jane McKenzle, Orace Covert. Doris Gutekunst. Esther Mae DeVore, Aura Elliott. Margaret Huaksteln. Lou Hickman. June Earle. Oeraldlne Amett. Evelyn Melson, Jean Victor, Betty Byrd, Florence Tull and Anna Mae OrabenhorsU Mrs. James J. Panton, president of the woman auxiliary of the Province of the Pacific, left this morning for Las Vegas, Nevada, to attend the pro vincial meeting. The Rt. Rev. Henry St. George Tucker, presiding bishop of the Episcopal church in the United States, will give the opening sermon and will also be the principal speaker at the Synod ban quet and at an evening session, airs. Panton will visit In San Francisco before returning home about June first. The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Mi -AY DAT at Willamette University . . . . a certain sign of Spring for capital city low .who don their best bib n' tuckers lor we colorful and gay event. , . . There's been nothing on the formal side of entertaining this week, witn au efforta centered on the Informal May Week-end fun and Salem residents making plans to entertain for many out-of-town guests In honor of Mother's Day Sunday many family gatherings are being arranged, with dinners and teal the highlight of the day. . . . Brides and brides-to-be continue to receive their share of entertainment and several smart affairs are being planned for two of Salem's most popular brides-elect. Miss Helen Worth and Miss Peggy Amort .... and rumors that one of Salem's loveliest blonde debs Is soon to announce her wedding date has social circles agog. . . . All In all, It's been a week of Informality , . . a perfect forerunner for the gay season ahead. . Delta Phi Mothers' club will meet Monday after noon at t o'clock at the home of Mrs, David Pugh, 140 South Commercial street. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Ivy Coons, Mrs. U E. Taylor, Mrs, E. M. JklcKey and Mrs. L. M. Case. Mrs. Nota Henderson and son. Jack, are motoring to Medford this week-end to visit with her mother, Mrs. George J. Prescott. Miss Grace Quackenbush and Miss Cleo Walker also will visit friends In Med ford. Miss Quackenbush will be the guest of Miss Bea Kertson and Miss Walker will be the guest of Mrs. Harold Larson, who are former residents of Salem. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Jason Lee church will hold Its 26th anniversary guest tea for charter members In the church parlors Wed nesday afternoon. May 11. A business meeting will be held at i o'clock, followed by a program. Mrs. A. F. Benjamin will lead the devotions and Mrs. E. C. Miller will be In charge of the lesson. Hostesses will be Mrs. Fred Barker and Mrs. Harriet Reasor. AU members of the society and their friends are Invited. Chapter AB, P.E.O. Sisterhood, will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Rae Beldon, 750 Belmont street, Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Marlon auxiliary. No. 661, entertained at tea Thursday afternoon in the Woman's clubhouse for the American War Mothers. Arranging the affair 'were Mrs. Belle Nadon, chairman, Mrs. Edith Mudd, Mrs. Hazel Case, Mrs. Ann Perkins, Mrs. Martha Hrubetz, Mrs. E L. McElvain, Mrs. Lydla Floer and Mrs. Sylvia Kelly Furlough. Mrs. Lydia Floer and Mrs. Martha Hrubets were In charge of the decorations. The tea table was beautifully appointed with orchid and yellow spring flowers, flanked by yellow tapers. The lovely antique tea service was brought from Denmark and was loaned by Mrs. Floer and Mrs. Hrubets. William McGilchrlst, Sr., gave musical numbers on his concertina. Receiving the guests were Mrs. Olga McElvain, Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs. Mary Woelke, Mrs. Helen Olson, Mrs. Helen Sim, Mrs. Margaret Lewis, Mrs. Edith Mudd and Mrs. Rita Woelf. Presiding at the urns were Mrs, LeRoy Hewlett and Mrs. George Lewis. The Republican Women's unit of Pro-America will meet Monday afternoon, May 9, at 2:30 o'clock In the Marlon hotel. All republican women In the county are Invited and candidates who have not previously appeared before the unit are Invited to attend. Dr. Franklin Thompson of Willamette university will speak on "The European Situation" and State Treas urer Rufus C. Holman will talk to the group. Miss Barbara May Belt, daughter of Judge and Mrs Harry H. Belt, was complimented Thursday evening when a group of nine of her classmates called at the Belt residence to celebrate Miss Barbara May' 14th birthday anniversary. Supper was served fol lowing an Informal evening. The Richmond PTA will Install officers at the last meeting of the season Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in the school building. Mrs. R. L. Wright will be In charge. New officers will Include Mrs. F. W. Taylor, pres ident: O. E. Palmateer, vice-president; Mrs. John Routenkranz, secretary, and Mrs. Carmen Jamison, treasurer. Mrs. Marlon Curry will give a reading and there will be musical selections during the reception which will follow the installation. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs win entertain Sunday evening at their home at a smart buffet supper honor ing Lt. Commander Stewart F. Bryant, U- 8. Navy, Rtd, of Stanford university, who Is speaking In Salem Monday evening. Guests bidden will Include Lt. Bryant, Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Panek and Miss Dorothy Aseman. Another affair being arranged for the pleasure of Lt. Bryant will be the Inrormal no-host dinner Monday evening at which M. B. Stegner will be host. Alpha Mu Delphians will hold their regular study session Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock In the Fire place room of the Salem Public library. "Sculpture since Rodin" will be the topic. Discussions will be given by Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mrs, Frederick Thompson, Mrs. Ray Walts, Mrs. W. T. Jenks, Miss Antoinette White, Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas and Mrs. Charles Kinzer. A book review of Melvlna Hoffman's "Heads and Tails" will be given by Mrs. Lloyd ReinholdU Mrs. Lorlng ftchmldt has returned to her horns In Salem following several weeks spent In Atlanta, Georgia, where she was the guest of her parents. The Salem Junior Woman's club will meet Mon day evening at 7:30 at the clubhouse for election of officers for the ensuing year. The proposed amend ments to the constitution will also be balloted upon at this time. Mrs. Walter Denton will speak following the meeting In recognition of National Music week, and Miss Marian Bretz will sing a group of numbers. Miss Hazel Shutt Is general chairman In charge of the program. The Nurses' Council of the Salem Deaconess hos pital entertained at a semi-formal dinner Friday evening at Godfrey's honoring Sister Anna on her birthday, anniversary. Mlsa Bess Fltschen was in charge of arrangements. Covers were placed for Sister Anna, Miss Mary Regier. Miss Florence Paulln. Miss Hazelle Arkebauer, Miss 6ylvta Martin. Miss Selma Hllmer. Miss Vivian Blvler. Miss Mildred Scott, Miss Marie Bedford. Miss Mildred Blair, Mrs. Clara Clark. Miss Mary Bemdt, Miss Veronica Sheldon. Miss Ema Dirks, Mrs. Ade line Moran. Mlsa Elizabeth Kyle, Miss Elma Hall. MK Frances Wlton. Miss Ruth Rue. Mm. Frances Mapes. Miss Llllle Brink. Miss Pearl Olson, Miss Leia Courtney, Miss Florence Sabbe. Miss Emma Slave. Miss Juanlta Camtllu. Miss Irene Pumetl, M ss Clara Loken Miss Bess Fltschen and Miss Loets srth,M INTEREST Is being evinced In the marriage of Miss Lucille Joann Hackett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett of Salem, to Oeorge Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of Bayonne, New Jersey. The Impressive ceremony will bu solemnised Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock In St. Joseph's Catholic church with Rev. Father Reldy officiating. The bride will wear an attractive gown of whits marquisette and a finger-tip veil. Her honor attend ant. Mrs. John Miller, will be gowned In Turquoise marquisette with small matching veil and will wear a cluster of flowers In her hair. Gilbert Wlnecoop will serve the bridegroom as best man. A reception for members of the wedding party and guests will follow at the home fo the bride's parents. The serving table will be In all-white, with whits tulips and white tapers forming the centerpiece. Miss Beth DeLapp will preside at the urns, Mrs. John Miller will dispense the wedding cake and Mrs. Myata Hen dricks will cut Ices. Assisting in serving will be Miss Daisy Myers, Mrs. Arnold Jarvls, Mrs. Carl Draper and Mrs. Lawrence Smith. For going away the bride will wear a turquoise knit frock with a tweed coat and British tan accessories. Mrs. Dan Johnston has returned to her horns following several days spent In Eugene as the guest of friends. Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, is holding Its monthly meeting In Mon mouth today on the Oregon Normal school campus. Officers for the coming year are being elected and Mrs. C. C. Geer has arranged an Interesting program In observance of Music Week. Miss Edna Mingus Is the hostess for the meeting and members of the tea committee are Mrs. Z. C. Kimball, Miss Marguerite Looney of Jefferson, Mrs. John Black, Mrs. A. A. Underhtll, Miss Ola Clark and Mrs. L. W. Porter. The Salem Garden club will meet In the new Floral room of the Chamber of Commerce Monday evening. May 8, at 8 o'clock. Miss Edith Schryver will speak and will show her pictures of English gardens and flower borders. Members and guests are Invited to bring flower arrangements, in their own containers from 8 to 15 Inches In height. In shades of yellow or yellow and blue. First and second prizes will be given. The rooms will open at 7 o'clock for exhibitors, and guests are Invited to attend. Mrs, A. D. Woodmanaee presided at a series of smart bridge-luncheons Thursday and Friday after noons of this week at her home In State street. Salem Music Teachers' association will meet Tues day evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Etna Weiler and Miss Dorothy Fearce. A feature of the nation-wide celebration of the 150th anniversary of the signing of the constitution, which will be a part of every Sesqulcentennial celebra tion, Is the planting of trees. The millions of "con stitution" trees thus set out during the period of the celebration will prove a lasting and appropriate trib ute to the constitution of the United States. Capital Unit of the American Legion auxiliary Is making elaborate plans for dedication exercises to be held on the grounds of the new Salem high school Wednesday, May 11, at 1:30 o'clock. The unit has purchased an Oregon white fir tree and the dedication will be registered on the National Honor Roll of the American Tree association. Previous to the ceremonies, Oeorge Koehn, na tional executive man of the American Legion, will address the Salem high school student body at the assembly at 12:50 o'clock. All patriotic organizations and the general public are Invited to attend the dedication. The complete program will be as follows: 12:50 o'clock High school student body assembly, George Koehn, national committeeman of the American Le gion, speaker: 1:30, exercises on high school grounds, south of south entrance; March, Salem high school band; advancement of colors, Capital Post and Unit, No. 9: pledge of allegiance, led by Mrs. E. W. Rlchey; Star Spangled Banner, audience and Salem high band; Invocation, Rev. P. W. Eriksen; greetings, city of Sa lem, Mayor V. E. Kuhn; greetings. Commander Glen Porter and Department President Mae Waters; solo, "Trees," Professor William Wright: presentation of tree, Mrs. Harold Perkins, community service chair man: acceptance of tree, William Smith, president Salem high student body; dedication, Mrs. Leon Brown: America, audience and band of Salem high school; benediction. Rev. Eriksen, and retirement of colors. The Poppy committee of Marlon auxiliary win meet with Mrs. Belle Nadon, 1590 Broadway, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. .MtrnMItt It iliantftu ro-EiM who tniik up th royal court fo th untwalty"! 90th annuM M? W4Mk-end mrrmonlt, colorful v?nt bing h!d thu PrKln, and fMurflny on th campus, from trt to right. Print Mary Jfannvtt Sawnt of Wmto. Qurn Irma Orhfer ot Salem and PrinocM Alio aptck of alm. (Jeatn-MHW Photo Court jr Orvgoniani. Five jr ETA Sigma Phi. national education sorority, win Ijl-S. entertain with a charmingly arranged breakfast JlLC8undsy morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Spa la honor of Mother's Day. Each mother will be presented with a corsage of red or white carnations. The table appointments win carry out an attractive all-white motif. Quests for the breakfast will be Mrs. William Esch, Miss Anna May Unrath, Mrs. Russell Oatun, Mrs. C. D. Maylteld, Mrs. Augusta BratzeL Mrs. Rands, McDonald, Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. F. O. Delano, Mrs. J. A. Krebs and Mrs. L. A. BlalsdelL Hostesses will Include Mrs. H. H. Welnateln, Mrs. Thomas J. Drynan, Mrs. W. J. Buslck, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Miss Hattle Bratzel, Miss Owen Hunt, Miss Cynthia Delano, Miss Dorothy Krebs and Mrs. Lynn Helse. The Beta Chi Mothers' club will gather In the chapter house Tuesday afternoon at t:39 o'clock for a business meeting and to hear Mrs. Marie Flint McCall speak. Hostesses will be Mrs. Arthur Upston, Mrs. John Dalk, Mrs, Earl Fisher, Mrs. Josephine Chrlstenson, Mrs. Albert Oehier, Mrs. 8. H. Boardman and Mrs, F. A. Lefts. Many Salem matrons are in Eugene this week-end lor the annual Mother's day and Junior Week-end festivities on the University of Oregon campus. One of the highlights of the week-end Is the tea being given by the Eugene Mother's club and the Women's Faculty club from 4 to 5 o'clock this after noon at Gerllnger Hall. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Dan E. Clark, Mrs. Donald M. Erb, Mrs. Frederick M. Hunter, Mrs. A. C. Greenwood of Portland, Mrs. Harold R. Crosland and Mrs. Warren D. Smith. Members of the state board of the Women's For eign Missionary society of the Baptist church have been Invited to the home of Mrs. Irving Pox Monday evening at 6 o'clock tor a buffet supper. Mrs. Howard J. White of Chicago, a member of the Illinois Stat board, will be the guest of honor. The supper party Monday evening will be a pre liminary to the Baptist convention which will be held in Salem next week. Wendell Johnson of Portland, who won first placs in the state high school contest for senior class vio linists, Is a son of Rev. S. Darlow Johnson, former pastor ot the Leslie Methodist church here, and Is a violin student of Mary Schultz Duncan at the Elllsotl-White conservatory of music The Salem MacDowell club met Tuesday evening at the David Bennett Hill residence for election of officers snd discussion of the summer's activities. Mrs. Doris Schwabbauer was named president and other officers will be Susan Krueger, vice-president; Esther Wilcox, secretary: Oladys Thomas, treasurer, and Annabel Moon, auditor. Following the business meeting. Mlsa Julia Query, retiring president of the MacDowells, presided at the urns. A large group of club members will motor to Port land next week for the Klrsten Flags tad concert. A special Mother's Day concert will be given ta Eugene Sunday afternoon at McArthur Court by Helen Jepson, glamorous star of the Metropolitan Opera company. Miss Jepson's recital, one of the highlights of the annual Junior Week-end festivities on the Uni versity ot Oregon campus, will make the close of the Associated Students' 1937-38 Greater Artists series. The program will Include special selections chosen by Miss Jepson in honor of the visiting mothers. Also on the colorful and well-balanoed program will bs operatic arias sung by Miss Jepson on ths Metropoli tan stage and popular concert numbers. Miss Jepson has been a leading prima donna of both the Metropolitan and Chicago Orand Opera com panies for the past two years and In addition one of the country's favorite concert and oratorio soloists. Reserved seat tickets for Sunday's concert are available at the McArthur Court ticket office on ths campus. The program will begin at 3:15 o'clock. The roster of student body officers at Mtus oeDsasi for 1938-1939 was completed recently. Among HaU officers named was Mlas Ruth Jean Garnjobst, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst of Salem, who will sen as fir chief. The evening group of the Fidac Study club of the American Legion auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening. May 10, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. O. V. Richardson, 541 Statesman street. The executlvs board of the American Legion auxiliary will meet Monday evening at 9 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter Zosel, 180 East Superior. Both the Junloraldes and the Junlorettes of the American Legion auxiliary will meet Monday after noon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lelf Bergsvlk, 1090 North Cottage street.