- . . .,.-! w.. 5".,,. j , (JuUn-MIUtr lludlo picture) EDITORIAL LEADERS AT HIGH SCHOOL THREE GIRLS take top poets in positions for publications at 6alem blah school rt year. Left to right they are Mlai Marion Baiun, who is to be editor of the Clarion, school newapaper; Mia Joyce Hirhley, biuineai manarer for the Clarion; and Mlu YoOnrOUint. editor for the Viklnr. thft Some Notations May day wai "coffee" day for many in Salem, Friday, two large coffee par tie and a May luncheon making It a big day for a large group . . , But it was fun to tec all the beautiful May basket effects and to run from one place to another between the heavy ihowers that were most un-May-llke , , , first on the schedule was the coffee for which Mrs. William H. Hammond and Mrs. Garlen L. Simpson were host esses at the Hammond home ... A gay May basket was arranged on the door to greet guests at they arrived ... A profusion of spring flowers decorated the home, one especially catching the eye being the huge basket of pink dog wood on the piano . .. . The coffee table was a May day scene, covered with a bright pink cloth. The table was set back against the window overlooking the spacious gardens down the hillside, and in the center was a tall blue vase filled with bright blooms of various colors, giving a Maypole effect, little dolls in bright dresses standing around the base ... Among guests greeted during our call, Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. T. Harold Tomllnson, Mrs. Leon Perry, Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs. A. W. Loucks, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, Mrs. Robert D. Ebersole, Mrs. James C. Stone, Mrs. Otto Skopil, Jr., Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Paul L. Pat terson, Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr., Mrs. Harold M. dinger, Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Jr., Mrs. Ralph Wirth, Mrs. Werner Brown, Mrs. Rus ael E. Pratt, Mrs. Stewart Johnson, Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. Ralph E. Purvlne, Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Jr., Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, Mrs. George Beane, Mrs. Marlon Lamb, Mrs. John R. Wood, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Donald McCar gar, Mrs. Robert Drager . . . The second charmingly arranged May day party was the coffee for which Mrs. Sidney Schleslnger and Mrs. Ralph Schleslnger entertained at the home of the former ... A May basket was set at the top of the front steps to herald the day ... A May pole with ribbons wound around it centered the coffee table . . . Topping the pole was a nose gay and encircling the miniature pole were little hobnail glass May baskets filled with pastel blooms, the ribbons from the poles reaching out to the bas kets . . . The tablecloth was a dark green one . . . Among guests during our call: Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. Henry V. Compton, Mrs. Stuart Compton, Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, Mrs. Grant C. Rogers, Mrs. Sol Schleslnger, Mrs. Louis Lor eni, Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. Carl Steel hammer, Mrs. Raymond Buslck, Mrs. William R. Shlnn, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. John A. Heltiel, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith ... Next, was the annual May luncheon for all women of St. Paul s Episcopal church", the affair given at the parish house . . . The tables were colorfully set In the May basket theme'. . .It was a very successful event, a large number , of women of the church and friends attending the gathering given each spring as a get-acquainted one . . . Among those greeted during our stop there Mrs. Gerhard Pagenstecner, Mrs. L. E. deWeese, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mrs. Charlea I'll" f'l c. . u. - I . t' . 1 " i 1 It i- . ? Ahnnl unml By M. L. F. H. Heltiel, Mrs. 1. S. Lochead and her daughter, Mrs. Hubert L. Williamson; Mrs. . D. Wiles; Mrs. George S. Hoff man and her daughter, Miss Jeanne Hoffman, who has been home this past week from University of California; Mrs. Sydney Kromer and her sister, Miss Katharine O'Reilly; Mrs. William H. Burghardt, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. Paul A. Lardon, Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson, Miss Mabel Robertson, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. D. C. Roberts, Mrs. George L. Hill, Mrs. C. A. Mc Cargar, Mrs. Dan Johnston, Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrs. William J. Buslck and sev eral greeted at the earlier coffees . . . One of the most clever May day touches the miniature May basket, a real little basket, filled with real flow ers, pinned to the purse carried by Mrs. Theron Hoover as she called during so cial activities, Friday . . . Matrix Tabic, an annual event staged by active and alumnae chapters of the Theta Sigma Phi, national journalism honorary, throughout the country, is building up quite a tradition in Oregon now . . . Portland alumnae arranged their fifth annual one, Thursday night, theirs being the larger Matrix Table in the state . . ..These affairs were dreamed up nearly 20 years ago and their purpose is to honor women of achievement in all fields of endeavor, although women in journalism and writing are always in cluded, of course, in the group of those honored . . . There is one striking thing about these Matrix Table dinners how ever, setting them apart from routine banquets ... At Matrix Table, politics, prestige and "big names" mean nothing ... In other words, all guests come, re gardless of who they are, on the same basis, the theory being every one there is important or he or she would not re ceive and invitation! Only the "women of achievement" honored at each event are spotlighted and given special place cards . . . Just another way of carrying through "'e-ariE5s" a n cvtter-of-fast principles and procedure in that free dom of the press! . . . The Portland alum nae chapter has worked out a scheme, however, that assures every Individual his place in the sun . . . Two members make the introductions in a special sys tem, using a hostess at each table, a movable "mike" and a spotlight, and in rapid order every guest at every table is introduced! . . . Among the special guests at the Thursday gathering were Mrs. David I.yle Davis of Seattle, one of the founders of Theta Sigma Phi; and Mrs. John Webber, Portland, who was one of the Theta Sigs starting the Matrix Tables while living in the mid-west in the early 20s . . . A pie social will be featured at Man brin Gardens Garden club on Tuesday, the group to meet with Mrs. C. J, Wendt, 651 Manbrin drive, at 7:30 o'clock. Scheduled for May 18 is the annual plant sale which will take place In Man brin Gardens. A Mother's day program will follow the 8 o'clock business meeting of Chad wick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, on Tuesday at the Masonic temple. Miss Marie-Bosch, D. R. Madson Are Married This Afternoon A bride this afternoon was Miss Marie Bosch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Bosch of Brooks, her marriage to Daniel Robert Madson, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Madson of Hawarden, Iowa, being solemnized at 4 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Paul N. Poling' read the vows. Pink and white snapdragons and daisies and blue irises decorated the church front for the service, and flowers and ribbons marked the pews. Also arrang ed alternately with the baskets of flow ers were candelabrums entwined with ribbons and flowers. For the music, Homa L. Vickers of Tillamook sang and Mrs. Rolph H. Dobbs played the organ. Miss Rosemary Richartz of Milton Freewater, wearing a blue nylon tulle over taffeta dress, ballerina length, and Mrs. Homa L. Vickers of Tillamook, In a rose colored crepe dress, ballerina length, lighted the tapers. In Brocaded Satin Mr. Bosch gave his daughter in mar riage. She wore a white brocaded satin dress, styled with sweetheart neckline and buttons down the front, long sleeves pointed over the wrists and a train. The fingertip veil of net was arranged from a coronet of satin trimmed with seed pearls. The bride carried a crescent bouquet of white cymbidium orchids, lilies of the valley and pink El'e ror buds with two lovebirds arranged among the flowers. A cousin of the bride, Mrs. Howard B. Somers of Portland, was matron of honor. She wore a flocked pink nylon tulle frock over taffeta, ballerina length. In her hair was a white satin bandeau ' AY meeting for Salem Garden club Is to be on Monday after noon at 2 o'clock at Salem Wom an's club. The program will feature impromptu' talks by members on their favorite, flowers. Miss Edith Schryver is to dis cuss climbing hydrangeas. Others giv ing the short comments will be: Mrs. Walter H. Smith, on phlox; Miss Ellen Quail, tuberous begonias; Mrs. Chester M. Cox, primroses; Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, silk trees; Mrs. Charles Cole, chrysanthemums; Mrs. Gordon Black, wild flowers; Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, lamb's tongues or deer's tongues; Mrs. , Lloyd Fleener, roses; Mrs. Jack Hen ningsen, irises; Mrs. C. A. McCollam, African violets; Mrs. Ben Maxwell, trees. New officers will be chosen at the business session. On the tea committee are Mrs. Grant C. Rogers, chairman; Mrs. Merle D. Travis, Mrs. Clara Brunk, Mrs. Ralph . DaMetz, Mrs. Ellen Godfrey, Mrs. W. C. Rambo, Mrs. R. B. Winslow, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. Charles Swelstris,! Mrs. WiUIam L. Phillips, Sr., Mrs. John Carr, Mrs. H. W. Elgin, Miss May Serv ice, Mrs. John Wiles, Mrs. J. G. French, Mrs, Carl Susfeauer. Final plana for the carnation aale on May 8 and S will be mad when Salem chapter of the American War Mothers meet at 2 p.m., Tuesday, at the Amer ican Legion club. H Past oracles of Oregon Grape camp, Royal Neighbors of America, will be entertained on Monday at 8 o'clock by Mrs. Mary Ackerman at her home, 192 West Myers. Degree of Honor Protective associa tion will meet Wednesday at the Wom an's club house at 8 p.m. Mrs. Nellie White is chairman of the program which will feature a Mothers day theme. Delegates to the national convention in Chicago will be elected when Salem chapter of The American Gold Star Mothers meets Thursday evening. A memorial program is planned. Members are to be at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall at 8 o'clock. I- f I A ': it. '. . i'-V f. ! Uulin-uillit (todle Hctun) MISS DONNA MAE PHELPS ANNOUNCED last vrrk-tnd the fnrafpmml of Mls Donna Mae Phelps, abore, daughter of Mr. and Mr. David U.Fhelpt, to Donald Lee Bunu, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Burnt. with daisies at the side, and for her flowers she carried a crescent of whit daisies. Miss Bernlce 'Lehrman and Mrs. Douglas Kieft were the bridesmaids. Both wore light blue frocks styled iden tically to that of the matron of honor's, and they alsd wore the satin bandeaus and carried the crescents of daisies. Little Miss Joanne Somers was flower girl. She wore a pink taffeta frock with, pink ribbon bandeau in her hair and carried a blue ribbon basket of daisies. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Bosch wore a beige two-piece dress witft bodice of lace, beige accessories and a corsage of lilies of the valley, forget-me-nots and garnet roses. R. B. Herstine was best man. Serving as ushers were Morris Bergman, Stan Johnson, Jack Bosch, Dennis Lavender. Aunts Assist At the reception, Mrs. Catherine Lyon, aunt of the bride, poured the coffee, and another aunt, Mrs. John J. Moritz, was at the punch bowl. Mrs. J. M. Hartley cut the cake and assist ing were Mrs. Max Hartman of Port land, Mrs. Homa L. Vickers and Miss Rosemary Richartz. Miss Betty Byrd was In charge of the guest book. The bride's table was set with an Ice blue cloth, caught ud at the corners with pal pink bows. The p'nk enke was encir cled with pink and white blossoms. For traveling, the bride wore a pow der blue suit with white hat and acces sories. The coude will go to Hawarden, Iowa, to visit the bridegroom's parents and upon their return after June 5 will be at home at 1358 Chemeketa. NNUAL musical program for the Salem Woman's club will feature the Madrigal singers from Wil lamette university who will present Eng lish and Czechoslovakian folk songs. Miss Rosa Zimmerman will direct the group. Also, Betty Starr Anderson will sing a group of songs by Jerome Kern, Mrs. Jason Lee accompanying. Introduction of new members and election of officers will precede the tea hour. Assisting Mrs. J.- Roy McEvoy with arrangements for the afternoon will be Mrs, John W. Carr, Mrs. P. D. Baker, Mrs. Arthur A. Keene, Mrs. R. W. Marsters, Miss Eleanor Stephens, Mrs. Roy E, Smith, Mrs. L. M. Ramage, Mrs. Paul Bramble.. Major Norman W. Campion will be speaker at the Hi-Y Mothers club meet ing on Tuesday at the YMCA. His sub ject will be "Youth Faces Compulsory Military Training." Major Campion is with the AFROTC at Willamette unl- i verslty. Hostesses for the sack lunch at noon are Mrs. R. W. Thomas, Mrs. W. N. Thompson and Mrs. W. H. Boehmer. This will be the final meeting of the year. The Youth Legislature meet In Sa lem next Friday and Saturday, and any one knowing of a room where the ses sions can take place la to call the YMCA. Child study group of American Asso ciation of University Women is meet ing next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Glen W. Wyatt, 1174 Ruge street. Mrs. Jack Boyd and Mrs. Paul J. Frost are to be co-hostesses. Mrs. Gilbert Jones la to show the film, "Preface to a Life." Mrs. Jones is from the Marion County Tuber culosis and Health association. This is the final meeting for the season for the group and a new chair man is to be named. Recently accepted into Beta Gamma Sigma, scholastic honorary of the school of business administration at the Uni versity of Oregon, was David Karr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Karr of Salem. Mr. Karr is president of his fraternity, Phi Kappa Sigma, and will graduate in June. A 1W6 -'' -r1T . MMa4tteMOMarft1eti1' r i 1 Y l0 MR. AND MRS. THOMAS MOORE PATERSON ' THE WEDDING at Mr. and Mrs. abor. was laa Saturday at the kerne of jeanaen. Mr. rateraoa at an aaa af Mr. ' AY luncheon meeting for Salem club, Daughters of the Nile, will be at noon, Monday, at the Ma sonic temple. Hostesses for the day Include Mrs. John T. Graybill, Mrs. Eldon D. Burres, Mrs. Vern McMullen, Mrs. C. W. Prigge, Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrs. Earl Can field, Mrs. Asahel FIh, Mrs. O. E. Mc Crary, Mrs. R. L. Chrlstphler, Mrs. Melvin Propp, Mrs. James M. Clinton, Mrs. Arthur Cole, Mrs. Floyd K. Bow ers, Mrs. C. W. Wilson, Mrs. Joseph Hutchison, Mrs. C. H. McClung, Mrs. David O. Crockett, Mrs. Loran Spauld ing, Mrs. Verne Hasbrook, Mrs. Phil H. Michael and Mrs. Lloyd Davenport. Weslcyan Service guild of the Jason Lee Methodist church will meet In the KIrby room at 8 p.m., Monday. Mrs. Swanson, Salem district guild secretary, will install new officers at the meeting. Following devotions and a special pledge service led by Miss Vada Hill, refreshments will be served by the host ess committee, Mrs. Herman Rehfuss, Mrs. Joe Brooks and Mrs. C. Ward Davis. Oregon Grape camp, Royal Neighbors of America, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. The Rev. Harold J Jones of Hughes Memorial Methodist church in Portland, will be speaker for the Woman's guild of the First Congregational church on Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. Jones is a member of the commission of racial and cultural relations of the Portland coun cil of churches and has had wide experi ence in social work. His subject will be "Christian Techinlqiie for Effective Action." Viola selections will be presented by Miss Muriel Fitts, and a woman's gift dedication service will be conducted. Mrs. Hjalmar Anderson and Miss Elizabeth Russum are hostesses for the afternoon meeting, to be at 2 o'clock. Meeting Wednesday will be Centra lia temple No. 11, Pythian Sisters, at Beaver hall at 8 p.m. A Mothers day program is planned. Honored at a reception following tht meeting of Hanna Rosa court, Order of Amaranth, on Monday evening will be court members who are grand officers. They are Don Patton, royal patron; Mrs. William Wilson, grand standard bearer; Mrs. R. Lee Wood, grand asso ciate lecturer; Mrs. James Barrell, grand representative to Massachusetts; Gordon Herrig, grand representative to Penn sylvania. Mr. and Mrs. James Manning are chairmen for arrangements, and assist ing them will be Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stirniman, Mr. and Mrs. Willnrd Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Archibald, Mrs. Mable Rogers, Mrs. R. Lee Wood and Mrs. Emma Brown. 1 7 o (J; II" ('.! 1! a A Thomas Heore ore Vatonea, (tails' le-a Barota, Dr. B. M. Pateream at Mai Anna IopboobV Mra. BMwtaa Am the hrteVa ana Ban. North Band. UQ Dinner The annual spring dinner to ratst - money for the scholarship fundi of the University of Oregon Mothers and Dads clubs will be next Wednesday evening, May 8, in Mayflower hall. A ham dinner is to be served at 6:80 o'clock, as no host, the Salem Mothers and Dads clubs as sponsors. Invitation if extended to all parents, alumni and friends of the university to attend. Governor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, both graduates of UO, will be among those attending. Mrs. J. Allan Wlckham, dean of women at the university, Is to be a guest too. Mrs. A. E. UHman heads the commit tee in charge from the Mothers club and is being assisted by Mrs. T. R. Ho bart, Mrs. R. W. Dahlen, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs. Harold Westfall. Mrs. Idwin Burke and Mrs. Wayne Parker will entertain the Copettes on Tuesday at the Burke home. The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. KIngwood unit, American Legion auxiliary, will choose new officers next Thursday evening, the group to meet at KIngwood Legion hall at 8 o'clock. Missouri club Is meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. B. Kasson, 881 Center, Mrs. Henry Knight and Mra. L. Keyt as assisting hostesses. Among those Introduced at the 43rd annual convention of district No. 2, Py thian Sisters, at Corvallis on Thursday were Mrs. Albert Grlnde of Sllverton, graMtelitef; Mr. .Claude Murphy, Pt grand chief; Mrs. Claude Murphy, past Frlneville, past grand chief and daugh ter of Mrs. Laura Johnson of Salem; Mrs. Ray Wolf, most excellent chief of Centralis temple; Don Judson, grand vice chancellor of the Knights of Py thias. The conference was at tht American Legion hall, Mrs. Don Judson represent ing Centralla temple as an official dele gate. The Salem group won first award for publicity. Officers from Salem conducted the Initiation, Mrs. Ethel Pratt of Eugene, mother of Mrs. Axel Jacobsen, becoming a member. Officiating were Mrs. Ray Wolf, Mrs, Ralph Wlllcox, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Clifford Schultz, Mrs. Axel Jacobsen, Mn. Hubert Gatts, Mrs. Clara Norton, Mrs. Howard Smith and Mrs. Trllla batman. Others from here attending the meet ing were Mrs. D. M. Duvall, Mrs. A. A. Niederberger, Mrs. Nora Pierce, Mrs. G. W. Thomas, Mrs. Scott Ebrlght, Mrs. O. C. Harris, Mrs. Mary Worthlngton, Mrs. W. J. Peck, Mrs. Ama Muncey, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs. W. A. Stanton, Mrs. Herman Bergner, Mrs, L. V. Decatur. Mrs. A. W. Rockafellow, Mrs. C. M. Hix on, Mrs, Lennie Irvine, Mrs. Emma Solie, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Romalne and Harry Wilson.