May IS, 1I5 WU's A Coppello Choir to Sing Sunday. (-3 S Willamette university cap pell choir will appear In con cert next Sunday, May 17, at 8 p.m. in the First Christian church. The concert is being sponsored by 'the Salem Music Teachers association, Mrs. Jack Morrison, president. The choir has experienced one of its most successful yn , since it was organized by Dean 1 Melvln H. Geist In the fall of 1939. During the spring tour, from April S to 14, the group sang in Yakima, Wenatchee, Seattle, Beuingnam, Mt. Ver non, Chehalis and Everett, Wash.; Vancouver, B.C., and in. Portland and Oregon City, Ore. Salem students singing in the choir are: Coralle Dough ton, Audrey Roblin, Betty Walser, Ronald Bartlett, Paul saxer, uayiora xiau, wwis Hampton, Ellin g Halvorsen and Lawrence Monk. Those from Salem playing in the or chestra are: Phil Ringle. Caro line Matter, Roberta Graham and Sally Bolliger. This year's concert features as its first group, the Bach cantata No. 4, with chamber orchestra. This work is con sidered by critics as one of the most remarkable creations to come from this master's pen. The second and third group ; sung by the choir, will include one of Kodaly's finest works "Jesus and the Traders"; the "Brazilian Psalm" by Berger; "Benedictus" by Paladllhe; Negro spirituals and folkexmgs from various countries. Faculty members assisting In providing the accompani ment for the Bach cantata are: Dr. Willis Gates, violin; Ethel Lou Stanek, cello; and Josef Schnelker, organ. Dean Mel vln H. Gelst will direct the performance. The publie Is Invited. OHlcera of the a cappella choir for the year have been: ,Robert Anderson, president; Eheila Schuerman, vice-president; Carol Emerson, secre tary; Ann Shldell, treasurer; Norman Lawson, business .manager; Paul Baker, asslst ... hiinM manager and pub- ' ii.itv inctor. At a recent -meeting the following officers 4were elected to serve for next t.u Hamnton, presl- r.ml Emerson, vice- J president; Coralle DougMon, 1 secretary; Dan Dearborn, trea s surer; William Briggs. busl fnesTmanager, Elllng Halvor sen, publicity oirecwr. YISirOBS arriving Thursday at the L. L. Ferguson home wr and Mrs. Charles A. Harter of West Los Angeles who will be here about i wlt. Mr. Harter is an uncie m Ferguson. . , , ri,.h FWfs CI lira tra chOSCl! Mrs. raui -- J president of the Grant school Motnera ciuu v -- .- - are MI'S. A-" ..i noM rlpnt Mrs ..t. n...Rr rrptnrv and Mrs. eJHCfi. rcOYJi er. ma.- t . Aflciirpr. The re- tiring president is Mrs. Lauren 0Tne meeting honored sixth grade students who will gradu ate this year, a group of the students presenting songs for the program. were served by .mhers of the executive board. Boots & Spurs By CHARUNS WOODS . bodyl. invited jo com. to Uie annum - -this coming Sunday morning at vri0:m X ie.v: group ui ing the saddle club barns at 8?00 sharp and another group will leave from Eryln Ward s t 9:30 Each Is to bring his own bacon and eggs ana - nd rope to An excellent fun night was m It tfntlaP fl put on oy v.ecu V.un i..t friHsv n eht. uien muu - - - - . Fred Anunsen won a pottea V a vilfl S punt ana Jn - - beautiful hand tooled purse do- . . . VI In fee to the possee after their hw - . ...tin a ATnn. mere wa '"" ...... day night after the regular arm. jeiw tiuno, - -11am Lumely were accepted for membership. Miss Carmen as sisted by Mrs. Olive Murray ' :V V T Sing Saaday The Willamette university a cappella choir, above, presents Its concert next Sunday, May 17, at S pjn. in the First Christian church, the Salem Music Teachers association as sponsor. Sojourners Guest Day on Thursday Salen Sojourners observed their semi-annual guest day at the Salem Woman's club, Thursday afternoon. Guests were Mesdames Houston Os burne, Victor Small, Erwin Lindsey, M. B. Stegner, Carl Jordan, Robert Nelaon, Thomas Kelly, Jack Frisbee, George Gruchalla, Robert Schriener, William' Wilson, George Alexander, George Brown, Charlotte Brown, Ger ald Kendall, Bill Clabaugh, and Miss Elsie Bishop. Mrs. Richard Lankow, Mrs. E. C. Engall, Mrs. Edith Cunning ham, and Mrs. W. L. Schaum- berg attended for the second time. Mrs. Lawrence Michel was welcomed as a new member. Centerpieces for the dessert were small May poles, with colorful ribbons and gum- drop bases on lacy doilies. Mrs. B. J. Cleary was chair man for the day, assisted by Mrs. J. W. McCrea, Mrs. G. F. Home, Mrs. Frank Parcher, Mrs. Louis Ertz, Mrs. Hobart Price, and Mrs. Clifford Thomas. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lester Orton, and Mrs. Roger Archer, members; and to Mrs. Erwin Lindsey and Mrs. Charlotte Brown, as guests. Canasta prizes went to Mrs. M. B. Stegner and Miss Elsie Bishop. . served coffee. Wednesday night coffee was served by Mrs. Fred Anunsen after hard and fast drill. Only one more week until the last dance of the year, the jean ana cotton dance. Every. body is Invited to turn out for this and have a good time and enjoy dancing to the music our fine orchestra plays. 1SS N. LIBERTY COOL FRONT-LACED 4.98 Llghtwlght (C) Speclslly designed to mold snd slim heavier figures. Gives excellent abdom inal control. Elastic gores at waist (D) Joan Browne proportioned cotton Bra. Sizes 32-36, A-B-C cups 1.5 l IA IN PORTLAND this eve ning for dinner and the ice follies are several Salem peo ple including Mr. and Mrs. Parker Llneberry, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cameron. The Stanleys and Llneberrys plau to go on to Longview, Wash., where they will spend the week-end. . New Officers in Amaranth Preside Mrs. Charles McCabe, royal matron, and Robert Nlckens, royal patron, presided over their first regular meeting of Cherry court, Order of Ama ranth, on Wednesday. The progam honored mothers, and Mrs. James Man ning was named mother of the year for Cherry court She is the deputy supreme royal matron and was grand royal matron of Oregon when Cherry court was constituted April 25, 1950. A guest waa Mrs. R. Lee Wood, associate grand lecturer. The annual memorial cere mony was exemplified dur ing the meeting. Heading ' the social com mittee were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis. Wins'Oscar1 . , Miss Amanda Anderson won the oscar for her talk at Salem Toastmistress - club Thursday. Mrs. Marion Wood en was general evaluator of the talks and timekeeper was Mrs. A. - E. Ullman. Guests were Mrs. Marvle Ghee, Mrs. Roy McFarlane, Mrs. Ethel Nile and Mrs. L. J. Kney. WAWeaAiica ncHitbM.U FLAVOR Mai mum iuvsm COTTON CORSET Sizes 28-38 1 THS CAPITAL JOUKNAL, Zonta Installs Officers; Committee Heads Listed Annual Installation of offi cers featured the meeting of Salem club of Zonta Interna tional when the group met last evening at the home of the re tiring president, Mrs. Miry Thomas. Miss Genevieve Morgan, im mediate past district governor, installed the following: Mir. Vernon Wiscarson, president; Miss Echo Yeater, first vice president; Mrs. Oscar C. Chris tensen, second vice president; Miss Hazel Roenlcke, secretary; Mrs. Mabel Clock, treasurer. Closing the installation was the traditional "building of the Zonta bouquet," Mrs. Harry W. Scott being the narrator, Miss Nellie Schwab arranging the flowers. Miss Hazel Cook of the Port land club was a guest A gift from the retiring board was presented Mrs. Thomas in ap preciation of her work as pre sident this put year. Invftation was received to attend the installation banquet of the Portland club the eve ning of May S3, the dinner to be at the Heathman hotel. Mrs. Wiscarson announced standing committee chairmen for the new year as follows: Attendance, Mrs. June Lamb, Mrs. Oscar C. Christensen, Tea For Mothers Event of Thursday Many guests attended the tea on Thursday honoring Ameri can Gold Star Mothers and American War Mothers given by Marion auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Pouring were Mrs. Onaa Olson and Mrs. George Lewis, charter mem bers of the VFW, and Mrs. Dale Brooks and Mrs. Herman Laf ky. Mrs. George Mason was hostess for the event Representing the two honor ed groups were Mrs. George Pro, president of Salem chapter of the American Gold Star Mothers, and Mrs. Glenn W. Prather, president of the American War Mothers. Mrs. William Kelso present ed vocal numbers for the pro gram, her accompanist being Mrs. William MathU. Robert McDowell played piano selec tions. e For Miss Blaxall Mils Joanne Blaxall, who is to be married Sunday to Gene W. Bartu, waa honored at a., surprise' party, last eve ning when a group of neigh bors called at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- R. C. Blaxall. About 25 were la the group. A gift was pre sented Miss Blaxall. Miss Thelma Davis and THE SMART SHOP FOR VANITY FAIR LINGERIE 11S N. Liberty PHONE 3-3191 MESH IHNERBELT CORSELET Good Control 5.79 Sizes 36-48 (E) To give ynu that smooth unbroken line wtih maximum support Flexible coll wire boning plus elastic reinforced lnnerbelt sevtlon for extra abdominal control. Semi built-up bust section. Ortfaa Mrs. Herbert Winkler, co- chairmen. Finance. Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Membership, Mrs. Mary Tho mas. Service, Mrs. Naomi Massee. Mrs. Frank J. Burke, co-chair men. Fellowship. Miss Dorothy Pearce. Inter -city. Miss Genevieve Morgan. Program. Miss Echo Tester. Mrs. William X. Smith, co chairmen. Publie affairs and status of women, Dr. Elizabeth Rider and Miss Mary Larson, co chairmen. International relations. Miss Msxlne Buren. Bulletin. Mrs. Kenneth Ham ilton. Helen Yockey memorial com mittee, Mrs. Herbert Winkler, Dr. Helen Pearce, Miss Nellie Schwab. Blue Cross committee. Mn. Margaret Rosecrans. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Tho mas for the meeting were Mrs. Robert L. EUstrom, Mrs. How- era Miller, Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., Mrs. Tom Wolga mott Mrs. Wiscarson poured for the dessert preceding the meeting. Mrs. Stella Hess arranged the party. The table was set with pink sweet peas, pink tapers and two miniature brides. The cake was decorated with pink roses. Mrs. Joe Seal poured. , , Jacobys Honored - At Golden Wedding sublimity Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Jacoby celebrated their 55th wedding anniver sary at an open house at their home in Stayton on Sunday, may a. mends called to greet the couple during the af ternoon. In the morning. special mass was offered for the hon ored couple and their family oy ue Kev. Main Jonas at Im maculate Conception church, a breakfast following the serv ice. Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby were married at Bird Island. Minn- April 28, 1898. They are the parents or nine living chil dren. Mrs. Hugh Caroline. NJJ.; Mrs. Tom B rod en, Great reus. Mont.: Mother Marv Barbara, Unuline Order. Bell- vtlle, IU.; Mrs. Ray Andrews, wooamirn; Mrs. John Jaeger, Mt. Angel; Mrs. Herbert Birk- holz and Joe Jacoby, Sublim ity, Id Jacoby and Ted Jacoby, Stayton. They have 29 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Special Purchase Reg- SaW,- - Jjt ' 'M SHORTIES ' ,t.vv6?e.to'eio ni Vrt" rt i -wo IO WOTf s Salfemites Take Part In Programs By ANN CABSON . ICMUI JmibiI Cdnuaten University of Oregon, Eu gene (Special) Junior Week-end has been proclaim ed a wonderful success at the University of Oregon. By Sunday, even the weather had cleared up. Friday night was the prom. The Student Un ion was as full as it possibly could have been. It was there that the queen, Joan Walker, was crowned. Joan Marie Miller of Salem was in the queen's court An outstand ing honor that Joan Marie re ceived was the Ger linger cup for outstanding Junior woman of the year. Along with being co-chairman' of the whole program, Miss Miller had a very busy week-end. Druids, Junior men's honorary tapped that night also. The all-campus luncheon was at MeArthur Court be cause of the weather, but there waa fun in spite of the dampness. Tapping at this event was Mortar Board, sen ior women's honorary, who selected Joan Marie Miller as member. Friars, senior men's honor ary; Asklepisds, the medical honorary; and Scabbard and Blade, the military honorary, also pledged then. Some of the Salemltes at tending the luncheon' were Mrs. Vera W. Miller, Joan Marie's mother, and Margaret Miller; Mrs. Wendell Webb and Marcla; Mrs. Karl Becke and Marjorie and Mrs. John H. Carson and Ann. The float parade was the next outstanding event of the week-end. The float that re ceived first place was a beau tiful piece of workmanship. It was called Dreamers Holi day, and it waa really a dream to look at it It had huge Illu sion tulips and butterflies juu inula ui Dummies with children riding on them. The float that took second w tbv. rv place honors was Holiday Car ousel. The third place winner was Picnic Holi-oax. Salem mothurs watching the parade included Mrs. Webb and Mar cla, Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling and her daughter, Alice Lou ise; Mrs. Chandler Brows and her daughter, Plum; Mrs. Ralph' Hamilton and her daughters, Sharon and Norma. A tea for the mothers ws Saturday afternoon la the Dads lounge of Gcrllnger hall. Mrs. John B, Caughell headed the line as state presi dent of Oregon Mothers. That evening, the all cam pus sing was a big event One of the outstanding numbers was the first place winning one, Ave Marie, sung by Pi Beta Phi. In the chorus were Sharon Brown, Pat Ullman. Norma Hamilton. Dorothy Govlg of Salem dl reeted the Highland Houss group for (he sing. Gordon Sloan of Salem sang with the Sigma Cbis who won first place m the men's division. Sigma Phi Epsllon won m ond place and Bruce Schaf- xer of Salem was one of the chorus. On Sunday, all of the houses entertained at Sunday dinner for mothers and the sunlight serenade closed the week-end program. Elections for Associated Students, University of Ore gon, featured this week with Tom Wrightsen of Portland being named the new student body president. In the running for least man on campus is Larry Klrlnsffllta of Salem. 1 EEntfcmsr.dLo:;:-E8 WEAR Cleaning Kestyliag UGIEliFS 1141 Terry St - Pa. Mill I ... , . , 10 "10X6 UaSSltieti AdS I rnone in SHORTIES AND SHORT Reg. $25.00 and $29.95 New! Weaves! Colors 3 Styles! Three Important styles! New! A spt- , - cial manufacturer's clearance! Short ies and short shorties! 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