E mm Festival Given 1 1 l Salem Heights Many parents f. nd friends attended the music i festival program at the com- I inunity hall. I i On the program were first i grades directed by Mrs. Inez I Green and Mrs. Roy Farrand, f; three songs, accompanied by '; Barbara Anderson. Second f grades, directed by Mrs. Maxine t Pierce and Mrs. Charlotte Jones; three songs, third grade, accompanied by Mrs. Maxine Pierce and directed by Mrs. wilma Hammond; two songs, accompanied by Donald Smith; fourth grades, directed by Mrs. Wilma Hammond and Mrs. Ar I villa Boyer, two songs, accom- jpanied by Mrs. Wilma Ham' Jmond; fifth grade, directed by J Mrs. Nan Denhem, drama, by Julian Thurston and accompa j nied by Donald Smith; sixth graae, aireciea Dy Mrs. Miiarea Fenimore, Larry Graber at the violin and Jo Nell McGuire singing the second verse, accom panied by Barbara Bacon; sev enth grade1, directed by Mrs. Wilma Hammond and Mrs. Iva Anderson, song, John Peel ac- companied by Charlotte Or-v eighth grade, directed by Mrs. Wilma Hammond an' lis Atkinson, dance accompa nied by Barbara Airl-rso' tette and duet, Barbara Ander son and Chariot, c companied by Donald Smith. Following the program par ents went through the room at school viewing the work done by the children during the past year. On May 13 will be play day at the school for the children and Mr. Marion Miller, princi pal, extends an invitation to all parents who wish to attend. May 20 the Marion county health department will hold a health clinic for the children who will start in first grade in September. It is very important ELrA Four Corners School Plans Program, Tea for Mothers Four Corners, May 10 Rickey school held open house on Fri day evening. Spring flowers lent a festive air to the class rooms. Each small desk had a bouquet in nosegay arrangement. Mrs. Car son's first grade room displayed a farm in miniature completely equipped with paper buildings and animals. In Mrs. Van Santen's room the linger painting hq Salem Girl Stewardess Nancy Lea Montgomery, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mont gomery of 441 North 18th street, who has Just been awarded her stewardess wings by United Air Lines. Miss Montgomery has completed a four-weeks train ing course at the company s stewardess training school, at Cheyenne, Wyo., and is now fly ing on United Mainliners going south out of Seattle, with occa sional stops in Salem. She at tended Oregon State college, is a graduate of Willamette univer sity and a member of Chi Omega sorority. (United Air Lines photo) hand crafts showed much talent. The soap sculptor gave promise of the future Michelangelns. On May 13 the children ol HicKey school will entertain their mothers with a program and tea at 1:30 o'clock. All mothers of the district are invited with a special invitation to the mothers of the pre-school children. Birthday Celebrated Mrs. Roy Thayer, 3990 E. State St., honored her small son, Aaron, with a lawn party cele brating his fourth birthday an niversary. His guests were Susan Wing, Barry Force, Rich ard Lee, Russell Davis, Phillip Davis, Robbie Ferrin, Alice ai yea, Harry Alyea, Robin Garnet and Leta Thayer. Birthday re freshments were served. Osborns Card Hosts Hosts to the Krazy Kard Klub were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osborn, E. State St. Table decoration was tulips and tapers. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Fiester, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chrisman, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Braden, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bales, Mrs. Jess Mcllnay. Henry Boden, S. H. Cable. Honors went to Mr. and Mrs. Braden. Dessert refresh- that every child be examined by ments were servea. the doctor. Every mother is ask- Mrs. W. J. Sitton, 210 S. Elma ed to accompany her child. (St., left Saturday night by train for Kansas City, Mo., where she was called by the serious illness of a relative. Lamkin and Perry Chosen Walter Lamkin, attorney, was elected by the city council Mon day night as city Judge pro tern to serve during absences of City Judge W. W. McKinney. Lamkin and William H. Crawford, who has been the substitute judge for the last two years, were nominated, and tied at four votes each on the first ballot. On the second vote Lam kin got five votes and Crawford three. Kenneth C. Perry was elected member of the city civil ser vice commission over Monroe Cheek by a vote of five to three. They had been nominated at the previous council meeting, but the council had failed to elect in four ballots. Perry will succeed Lyle J. (Barney) Page, who resigned. The other members of the com mission are William J. Entress and Richard Severin. Iris Gardens To Be Visited Three Marion county iris gar dens are on the itinerary plan ned for next Saturday for dele gates and visitors to the annual convention of the American Iris society in Portland, May 14, 15 and 16. Bus loads of the convention- ers are due to visit The Schrein er gardens north of Salem and the Cooley and Klcinsorge gar dens in Silverton, Saturday morning and afternoon. Some 300 are expected to make the Guests OSC Campus trip and one-half will visit the Woodburn Mrs. Walter Sch Schreiner gardens in the morn- ulcr, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs ing while the others are at the Thomas Engle and Mrs. Frank! ooley and Klcinsorge gardens. At noon, all will meet at Sil ver Creek Fall lodge for lunch eon, and in the afternoon will reverse the morning schedule. one-half going to Cooleys and Kleinsorges, the other half to Schreiners. Sunday morning, the conven tion people will be going to Cor vallis, planning to meet at lundieon there following gar den tours, and in the afternoon will stop at the capitol building in Salem en route on the re turn to Portland. Several iris fanciers from Sa em are due to attend the Por land convention. Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 10, 19499 Butterfield spent the week end at Corvallis where they were guests for Mother's Day of their daughters. Miss Joan Schuler. 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