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Saturday, May 21, 1938 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon rive OCIETY Py Rovena Eyre y 4,. y f- , v. - ' -, . .' : A " ' ' " V? - - v ' - "-, W lBtti.ll4'lM ,.Srl Spinsters' President MUs Margaret Slmma. attractive debutante daughter of Mra. Catherine D. Slmma. who has been named president of. the Splnstere, philanthropic organization, for the ensuing year. (Kennell-Ellls Portrait) 1 HE chapel of 8t. Joseph'! Catholic church wag I the scene of an Impressive ceremony at 10 JL. o'clock this morning when Miss Peggy Amort, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Amort of Mon mouth, became the bride of Chester L. Fritz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frits of The Dalles. Father John J. Reedy officiated in the presence of the two families. Miss Alena Bremmer played the wedding marches. The altar was graced with peonies and cathedral tapers. The bride was given In marriage by her father. She wore a model of powder blue crepe with Jacket, Her accessories were of Parts and and she wore a cor sage of Transvaal daisies. Miss Margaret Amort of Salt Lake City was her sister's honor attendant. She wore a smart model of black and white with a small black hat. Her corsage was of gardenias. Ben L. Calloway of The Dalles was the best man. Mrs, Amort, mother of the bride, wore a black ensemble trimmed with dusty pink, and a corsage of Cecil Brunner roses. Mrs. Fritz wore a Spring print and a corsage of seasonal flowers. A wedding breakfast followed at the Golden Pheas ant. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz left directly afterward for San Francisco and other southern points. Upon their return they will be at home In Salem. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fritz have been active mem bers of the capital's younger set. Mrs. Fritz attended Oregon Normal school. Mr. Fritz attended the Uni versity of Oregon and is a member of Sigma Nu fra ternity. He Is connected with the Secretary of State's office. Delta Gamma alumnae will be entertained Mon day evening at the home of Mrs, Silas Galser, 825 North Winter street. Assisting Mrs, Galser will be Miss Esther Wilcox and Mrs. Vivian Bartholomew. All Delta Gammas are Invited. Chapter O, P.E.O. Sisterhood, was entertained with a dessert luncheon by Miss Sylvia Leonard at the home of Mrs. J. J. Nunn Thursday afternoon. A special Mother's day program was presented and Mrs. Earl Cooley, accompanied by Mrs. Gordon Find lay, sang a group of numbers. Miss Annette Lang spoke concerning the W.P.A. nursery school. Mrs. O. W. Laflar, who has recently . moved to Portland, was feted with a kerchief shower. Special guests were Mrs. A. M. Snyder of Corvallls, . Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Keith Brown. Mrs. Gray, ,4 Miss Jenks, Mrs. R, W. Waterhouse and Mrs. T. Mc Keniie. JissisiswyMM;isiissjiiwaaasssjssjssMasassssjsijj I Bib 'N' Tucker By Roby Leughlln BEACH .... resorts will soon open their door and set the summer season in motion. . . , From then on until after Labor day play togs will be the chief concern of the feminine minds. . . . While It's a few weeks yet until you'll take your first dive Into the water, you might as well plan your beach parapher nalia along with your other summer ensembles. . , Dirndls will be seen everywhere; they wlU be worn over shorts and play suits and there seems to be no particular partiality as to fabrics, cottons, rayons and pure silks being used. .... Humble hopsacklng no longer holds a lowly station. ... It has leaped right Into the fashion scene and, considerably refined kn the process. Is now being used for fishing Jackets to go with canvas slacks, and also Is converted Into attractive accessories to accompany smart beach , clothes. . . , Then, too, don't forget that mattress Ucktng will be going to the beach also this season and will furnish some mighty amusing accents to the beach regalia. .... Youn see It In a most dashing planter hlrt, to be worn with navy or white slacks. ... Or tricky hat with navy linen crown and mattress ticking brim (concluded on page 10, column tl v N IMPORTANT wedding of early June will be that of Miss Jane Fisher, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Asa Fisher, and Joseph S. Harvey, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey of Portland. The ceremony will be solemnized at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, June 4, in Knight Memorial church. The church choir will sing preceding the cere mony. Miss Fisher has been an active member In the choir. Rev. H. C. Stover will perform the cere mony In the presence of the two families and an assemblage of friends. The bride will be given In marriage by her father. She has asked Miss Cleo Rltner to be her honor at tendant and bridesmaids will Include Miss Esther Gib bard, Miss Jeryme Upston, Miss Marion Averlll and Miss Jane Bellinger of Tacoma. Mr. Harvey will have Robert Hart as his best man and ushers will Include Paul Hauser, Robert Utter, Talbot Bennett and William Miller. A reception will follow In the reception rooms of the church. Presiding at the serving table will be Miss Ada Ross and Mrs. Ray Smith. A bevy of young maids will assist In serving. Later the couple will leave on a short wedding trip. Upon their return they will be at home at 1580 Center street , Miss Fisher Is being feted with a round of gay affairs in the weeks prior to her marriage. She is a member of the Spinsters and a graduate of Willam ette university, where she was affiliated with Beta Chi sorority. Her fiance Is also a graduate of Willam ette and a member of Sigma Tau. He is now in busi ness In Salem. Mrs. R. B. Fleming will entertain the Merry-Go-Round club at her home Monday evening. Cards will be In play and supper served In the late evening. Club members include Mr. and Mrs. Rollln K. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Buren. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mrs. A. N. Moores, Mr. and Mrs. Will Thlelsen, Mrs. E. C. Cross. Mrs. R. P, Boise, Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, Mrs. Russell Catlln anT Judge and Mrs. John L. Rand. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Worth are entertaining at dinner this evening at the Oolden Pheasant honor ing their daughter. Miss Helen Worth, her fiance. Dr. Charles B. Pomeroy, and members of their wedding party. The Pomeroy-Worth nuptials will be exchanged In an Impressive ceremony Sunday evening in St. Paul's Episcopal church. Tonight's dinner will pre cede the wedding rehearsal. The Most Reverend Henry St. George Tucker, presiding bishop of the Episcopal church, will be honored with a luncheon at the Hotel Marlon Mon day at 13 o'clock by St. Paul's Episcopal church. Cherry Bud Camp, Junior Woodmen of the World, held its semi-annual graduation exercises Tuesday evening. May IT. Three Juniors were graduated, Marjory Donaldson, Eleanor Pur cell and Clarke C, Morton, Jr. After the graduation the junior drill team, under the leadership of the captain, Joan Donaldson, put on a colorful drill. A group of seventh and eighth grade pupils from Keiser school, the most of whom are also Junior Woodmen, entertained with a short skit entitled, "The 8ewtng Circle." Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Archibald, who have been In Central America for the past several years, are expected to arrive In Salem next week to be guests) of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ash by. Mrs. Archibald will be remembered as Gertrude Ash by. Mr. Archibald has been connected with the Bureau of Public roads In construction of the Pan-American highway. -AY, It seems, Is as romantically Inclined a June, the proverbial month for brides. Tnurs . day evening Miss Mary Jan Adams became the bride of Jack Walter Lampton. This morning Miss Peggy Amort became the bride of Chester L. Frits at a beautiful ceremony in St. Paul's Episcopal church. Sunday evening the marriage of Miss Helen Worth and Dr. Charles B. Pomeroy will be solemnised at a stellar ceremony at St. Paul's Episcopal church. Several other debs are making plans for their marriages to take place next month, with details to be announced at Informal parties within the next week or so. The party whirl 1 really Just starting and the social picture takes on much color a the month pro gresses Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lachmund are now "at home In their new home, Ml South High street. Mrs. Harry Cook entertained with a gay party Friday afternoon honoring her son, Mowbray, on his eighth birthday. She was assisted by Mrs. Tumidge and Mrs. Earl Vernon. Bidden were Mowbray Cook, La Von Tumidge. Earllne Vernon, Shirley Nelsewander, Marjorle Wilt sey, Ruth Howlett, Beulah Arnold, Paul Nelsewander, Tommy North, Clay Ram bo, Jerry Harper and Bruce Barker, Mrs. W. H. McAnlnch opened her home to the members of the Fidelia class of the First Baptist church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Viola Harrelson gave a talk on her recent visit to Hawaii. A birthday cake was presented to Mrs, Jennie Hicks, class president, and Mrs. Lespia Dourls. Those present were Mrs. Irving A. Fox, Mrs. T. W. Davlea, Mrs. W. L. McLaren, Mrs. Kate White, Mrs. Jennie Hicks, Mrs. Alice Swanson, Mrs. Addle Mackey, Mrs. E. A. Wlmer, Mrs. Lespia Dourls, Mrs. T. E. McClean, Mrs. Cora Clare, Mrs. Viola Harrelson, Mrs. Nels Olen, Mrs. J. B. Wilt, Mrs. L. D. Wyatt, Mrs. P. J. Blessing, Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. Christine Henry, Mrs. Henry Cross, Mrs. J. E. Foster, the hostess, Mrs. W. H. McAnlnch and daughter, Miss Olive McAn lnch, and Master Vernon Henry. Feminine members of the Salem Golf club met Friday for luncheon at the clubhouse and played the semi-finals of the Spring tournament. The finals will be played next week. A class awards went to Mrs. James Sears and B class to Mrs. George Rltteman. Those playing were Mrs. H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Van Welder, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. Graham P. Sharkey, Mrs. Harry Weldmer, Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Harold Ollnger, Mrs. James Sears, Mrs. George Rltteman, Mrs. Carl Cover, Mrs. H. H. Thomas of Myrtle Point, Mrs. Graver Bellinger, Mrs. Robert E. Joseph, Mrs. Crelghton B. Jones, Miss Josephine McGilchrlst, Mrs. Chester Zumwalt, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Sydney Hoffman, Mrs. Al Petri, Mrs. F. C. Rltner, Mrs. H. H. Ollnger, Mrs. Louis Math las, Mrs. H. A. 81mmonds, Miss Doris Drager, Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, Miss Margaret Bell, Mrs. Kate G. Bell, Mrs. E. A. SkeUey, Mrs. Max Flanery, Mrs. H. P .Gustafson, Mrs.. Robert Savage, Mrs. A. T. Marcler, Mrs. C. B. Bentson, Mrs. A. D. Hurley, Mrs. R. D. Byrd, Mrs. Quinn of Mill City and Mrs. Leon Perry. The 28th anniversary of the Missionary society of Jason Lee Methodist church was observed Wednesday and charter members were honored. On the program were Mrs. Addle Park, Mrs. Pearl Manon, Mrs. Benja min, Mrs. E C. Miller, Bobble Clemes, Mrs. Jewell Brlnkley, Mrs. Naomi Rafus, and Mrs. Lynn Wood. Charter members present were Mrs. E. L. Tyler, Mrs. C. M. Roberts, Mrs, P. L. Frailer, Mrs. Effie Dunlap, Mrs. Fred Barker. Mrs. D. O. Lear presented them with corsages. Included among the short talk on memories of the organization was one by Mrs. P. J. Voth of Dallas, a former president. Hostesses were Mrs. C. L. Reasor and Mrs. Fred Barker, assisted during the tea hour by Mrs. Jewell Brlnkley, Mrs. Naomi Rafus, Mrs. Mark Wilbur and Mra. M. Jones. Being welcomed by Salem folk Is Blair Stewart of Chicago, who la the guest of his mother, Mrs. Clara E. Stewart. Mr. Stewart la a concert artist of not and will be remembered for the splendid concert h gave her several seasons ago. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell have been recent guest In San Fran dace and registered at th Hotel St, Francis. Miss Jane Fisher, popular bride-elect, will be th honored guest at a tea to be given Sunday afternoon from 1 to 6 o'clock with Mrs. Dan Schrelber, Mrs. Harold Busick and Miss Caroyl Braden as hostesses at the former' home In Mill street. Arranged as a surprise to honor Miss Julia Query, retiring president, Mrs. Laura Rand Terrll, director, and Mrs. David Bennett Hill, social chairman, an Informal social evening was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Wallace Wharton by members of the Salem MacDowell club. Twenty-two members of the group present shared the pleasure of awarding to the honored guests th remembrances prepared by Mrs. Doris Schwabbauer, newly elected president. A short business meeting for members of the executive board resulted in the re-election of Mrs. Terrll as director for the new year, and the announce ment that a permanent business manager for th group would be added to the executive board. Several invitations for the MacDowell club to sing were dis cussed and immediate plans outlined for program In the near future. The entire group will present a program of song t th art center reception In 8alem, May 28. Refreshments were served Informally in the dining room with Mrs. Hill officiating at the coffee urn. A low massed arrangements of wlegellas in a bras tudded bowl outlined by pastel tapers In brass candle holders featured the serving table. Those present were Marlon Bretz, Frances Ellis, Selma Fischer, Emily Howard, Mary McCrone Hughes, Margaret Jorgensen, Rose Marie Kr on berg, Gladys Kruzen, Susan Krueger, Leota Lcvens, Anabel Moon, Grace Norman, Julia Query, Hilda Rohlfs, Doris Schwabbauer, Grace Sherman, Ruth Swart, Dorothy Seeger, Florence Teed. Oladya Thomas. Ruth Wamke, Esther Wilcox, Mr. Hill, Mr. Terrll and the hostess, Mrs. Wharton. On of the features of the tenth annual flanc revue being presented by Barbara Barnes at the high school auditorium Thursday evening, June 9, la th "Kiddle Kabaret." The scene opens on the Interior of a night club during preparations for the opening night. The acts ar rehearsing while the hostess, portrayed by Joanne Thomas, grants auditions to applicants seeking a career on the stage. With the entertainment progressing smoothly sll looks well for the opening until a gawky country girl, Jean Holtzman, decides to enter the picture and reveal her talent as a singer. A comic situation become almost a tragic on when the hostess discovers, after a close Inspection of clothing, that all Is not as It should be. What develops must be seen to be appre ciated but In due time the "Navy" arrives In the person of Leland Hoar, a sailor boy, whose real ambition la not to go on the stage although he would like that, too. His pals, Bruce Moorhead and Cyril Hull, two sailors with ambitions also for th stage, finally agree that they like moving scenery better then walking the streets. With the scenery all moved preparations ar bout eompteta for the grand opening. , ARAMOUNT event on next week's social cal- ) endar is the reception being arranged In comp liment to Charles Val Clear, director of th Salem Art Center, and his staff. The reception will be an event of next Thursday evening, May 38, from 7:30 until 10:30 o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Salem folk and those from surrounding com munities are urged to call and greet the art center faculty. Receiving will be Governor and Mrs. Charles H. Martin, Mayor and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Dr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. E J. Griffiths, Dr. and Mrs. Burt Brown Barker, Charles Val Clear, Mrs, Else Ebsen, Erich Lamande, Louis Bunce, Charles E. Lemery, and Miss Olady Everett, Mrs. G. C. Cook and Mrs. Marjorle Hoffman Smith, of Portland. Mrs. Harry V. Collins is general chairman of th reception ahd Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre Is In charge of contacting various civic groups In the capital. The Salem Garden club will provide decorations for th attractive rooms. Miss Julia Query is In charge of receiving and Mrs. Bradford Collins and a group of young matron and maids will assist her Informally. Mrs. Georg R. K. Moorhead will be In charge of the check room. The punch bowl will be located In the floral room. The Business and Professional Woman's club will be in charge of the serving the first hour with the Spin sters and Zontians taking charge the second and third hours. Mrs. David Bennett Hill will be In charge of the dining room and assisting her will be Mrs. W. J. Busick, Mrs. Harris Lieu, Mrs. O. K. D Witt and Miss Helen Barrett. Tile program during the evening will be presented by the State School for the Blind, Willamette Song men and MacDowell club. Mrs. George X. Allen is In charge of the program. Patrons and patronesses for the reception include Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Galser, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snell, Judge and Mrs. George Rossman, Dr. and Mra, Orover C. Bellinger, Dr. and Mrs. Burton Myers, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wlndlshar, Senator and Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam J. Entress, Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thlelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cox, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gosslln and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop. The Lions auxiliary met for luncheon at Godfrey's Thursday and later went to the home of Mrs. Walter Dry for an informal afternoon. Officers were elected for the ensuing year. They Include Mrs. Arthur Bates, president; Mrs. Richard Carleson, vice-president; Mrs. Jack Putnam, secretary; Mrs. Edward Majek, treasurer. Mrs. Dry was assisted by Mrs. Glenn Gregg, Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mrs, John Marr, Aiis. Don Emerson and Mrs. Thomas Hoxle. Present were Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer. Mrs. Leo Re! mann, Mrs. Albert Ramseyer, Mrs. Edward Majek, Mrs. L. G. Stewart, Mrs. Jack Putnam, Mrs. B. M. Donaldson, Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs. Gene Grabenhorat, Mrs. Fred Keeler, Mrs. Richard Carleson, Mrs. Leo Ross. Mrs. George Rhoten, Special guests were Mrs. Henry Witt. Mrs. Graham Kllllam, Mrs. Herbert Rahe and Mrs. Lester Keenen of Portland, Mrs. R. W. Land, Mrs. Van Matthis and Mrs. Charles Cooley. Mrs. James H. Nicholson Invited guests to her North SummcT street residence Friday afternoon for luncheon and bridge. Small tables were centered with quaint bouquets of Spring flowers. Contract was In play during the afternoon. Chapter AB, P.E.O. Sisterhood, will meet at th home of Mrs. Morton E. Peck, 1553 Court street, at 7:45 o'clock Monday night. Christening services for Master Thomas Steel Drynan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Drynan, will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal church Sunday at high noon. Rev. George H. Swift, rector of St. Paul's, will officiate. The vested choir will sing. Mr. and Mrs. Drynan have asked Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Durand of Walla Walla to be godparent for their young son. A dinner at the Hotel Marion will be held for the members of the Immediate family following the christening. Invited to the christening are Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mayfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Drynan, Sr., all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Durand of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Tripp Drake, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Busick, Mr. and Mrs. James Laldlaw, Mr. and Mra. Reynolds Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welnstein, Mr. and Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauk, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Lochead, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ollmore, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Paulus, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paulus, Mrs Richard Kriesel, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Page, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kromer, Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Fidler and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armstrong. Pi I' . '" '. "" ' """' ' allium I i hi n i We At Home Kites Mrs. Jar Walter Lampton. the former Msry Jane Adams, dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. o D. Adsma. who was married at a beautiful home ceremony Thursday night. Th oupl wul reside In Hollywood Ueaun-Muier rorltaiw. A 'adding of more Ulan usual Interest will take) place In the fireplace room of the First Method ist Episcopal church this evening at ( o'clock when Miss Lois Wilkes, daughter of Mrs. Rose Wilkes, becomes the bride of Melvln Ooode of Albany, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ooode of Salem. Rev. Paul Ackerman of Molalla will officiate. Preceding the ceremony Professor Cameron Marshall will sing "O, Promise Me" and "Believe Me if All Those Endear ing Young Charms." Miss Mary Virginia Nohlgren will play the wedding marches. The bride will wear a striking gown of whit chiffon with lace Jacket fashioned with leg o' mutton sleeves. Her short veil will be caught in a Juliet cap and she will carry a bouquet of Cecil Brunner roses. She will be given in marriage by her uncle, George Humke. Mra. Gordon Hood (Brenda Savage) of Albany will be the maid of honor. She will wear a gown of blue chiffon designed with high neck, long sleeve and embellished with a rose velvet sash. Mr. Helen Pettyjohn Lamb will be the bridesmaid. Her gown will be of apricot chiffon, made with flaring skirt and short puff sleeves. Both attendants will carry arm bouquet of pastel flower and wear gar lands In their hair. French Hageman will be the best man and usher will Include Ervln Potter, Robert Smith, Norlyn Stev ens and Clifford Ooode of Portland. The altar will be graced with tall cathedral taper and yellow tulips. Mrs. Wilkes will wear a model of dusty rose lace combined with satin and a corsage. Mrs. Good will wear dark blue crepe and a corsage. A reception will follow with members of the wed ding party receiving. Mrs. Walter Mlnler will be In charge of the appointments. The serving table will be covered with a hand some lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of yellow tulips and orchid Iris. Rainbow tapers will light the table where Mrs. George Humke will cut the wedding cake and Mrs. Clifford Ooode will pour. Assisting In serving will be Miss Jessie Cooper, Miss Edith Clement, Miss Sylvia Du Bois, Miss All vis Love, Miss Mildred Ransdell and Mrs. Lawrence Gllbertson. . Miss Jewell Mlnler will sing during the reception, her numbers to Include "Until" and "Sweet Mystery of Life." For going away the bride has chosen a coral knit suit, gold top coat and wheat linen accessories. Upon their return from a wedding trip In southern Oregon the couple will reside In Albany. The bride Is a graduate of Willamette university and a member of Delta Phi. Mr. Ooode Is a gradual of the Willamette law school and Is now practicing law In Albany. O.S.N.A., district three, will meet Monday v ning at the Deaconess Nurses' horn. Several Salem folk will motor to Portland tonight to attend the Empire day celebration at the Neigh bors of Woodcraft hall. Southwest Morrison at 14th street. The concert and dance is being sponsored by the Associated British Societies. John Jolly, former chief of class Macleay, No. 123, will be In charge of the program. Members of the Salem Caledonian club ar especially Invited to attend. Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae elub win meet Monday night at the' Dallas home of Mrs. E. B. Boesattl. Mrs. Estill Brunk Is arranging transporta tion for Salem members. Willamette auxiliary, F.O.E., social club met Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. Erickson In the Liberty district. Assistant hostesses were June Wallace, Ellen Williamson, Pauline Lewis and Sibyl Roberta, The lodge session In the evening was given over to plans for the lodge installation, which will be held the event"., of June 1. Plana were also made for trip to Oregon City, May 34, when that auxiliary celebrates Its fourth birthday anniversary. Officers and the drill team are to put on the Initiation cere mony. The past presidents of the lodge have charge ' of the Installation ceremony with Mrs. Gussle Shaw as chairman of the committee. The Salem Business and Professional Women club will meet for dinner at the Oolden Pheasant Tuesday evening. Reservation should be made with Miss Ruth McAdams. Miss Lois Steinke is in charge of the affair and Miss Carolyn Wilson Is program chairman. Rev. Robert Hutchinson will speak on his year's residence In England and Ireland. Th club chorus will sing. WW r m. i m amaaaaaaaaaatW Aa.jj.iml, iksjss If it, II ntiMi-