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f - fowfi 0doQpwn T Ite f(Vglit Thursaljy ttiwwta hnHbtf art feating oaiW orar . I ,a ta , rdki Balf UaW... pi,Vt roOrami tht aroi ram the group ajjaira "? aB ' tea, girls i m kail t v ha.saea. Mr. Uti r. larr it a tlaa A Ua hvfiww etasia new afficarg ill m ea teunrei. All friend, interestfd in the work of the Salva tion Army Arc extended invitation t attend the informal coffee planned for Sunday afternoon, April 29, by the Salvation Armv advisory board at the Kingwood Hcishts home of Justice and Mrs. .bmcs T. Brand. Honrs for the affair are between 2:30 and 6 o'clock. Proceeds from this benefit go to the scholarship fund of the Salvation Army. Receiving guests informally throughout the aft ernoon will be Captain and Mrs. William Ricken of the Salvation Army, and with them at the differ ent periods will be' Mr. and Mrs. G. Dudley Hen derson and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Avison. Mrs. Robert D. G-egg is to be in charge in the sun room and Dr. Mary Purvine is in charge of the dining room. Several members of the board and the wives of board members will be assisting about the rooms, including Mrs. B. 0. Schucking, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Berglund, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Benjamin, Mrs. Robert Forkncr, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mainwaring, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sher man, Mr. and .Mrs. William L. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Churchill, Dr. and Mrs. Tom H. Dunham, Judge and Mrs. George Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Russcl E. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fames. A group of Portland women will pour during the different hours. Social Afternoon club of Chadwick chapter, Or der of Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Masonic temple. The afternoon will be spent sewing. A birthday tea will close the meeting. Visiting members of the order arc in vited. Hostesses are Mrs. I. Mi Doughton, Mrs. Byron B. Herrick, Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs. Arthur Kecne, Mrs. W. L. Lewis, Mrs. Frank Minto, Mrs. B. F. Pound, Mrs. Arthur Reed. Mrs. Frank Rock, Mrs. R. Lee Wood, Mrs. Paul H. Hauscr. Members of Cherry assembly, Order of Rain bow for Girls, will meet next Thursday at the Scottish Rite temple. Plans will be made for the grand assembly in Astoria, June 17 to 19. Monthly dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club will be next Tuesday at the Golden Pheasant at 6:30 o'clock. "You and Your Security" is the theme for the program, plans being made by the national security and interna tional relations committees. Miss Alberta Shoe make and Miss Margaret Maddox. chairmen The committee in charge has planned an in teresting program. Election of officers will be con ducted at the business meeting following the din ner. St. Helena's guild of St. .Paul's Episcopal church is meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the church in the Fireplace room. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ronald Blundell, Mrs. .1. Goggins, Mrs. Robert Powell and Mrs. George Kelly. Salem Navy Mothers club will meet at the home of Mrs. L. H. Hudson, 2265 Center street Tuesday at 8 p.m. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Ida Newton and Mrs. E. A. Boyle. Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Jason Lee Memorial Methodist church will meet Wednesday, April 25, as follows: The Laura Austin circle at 1:30, with Mrs. George Parsons, 2505 Myrtle avenue. The Helen Kim circle at 1:30 with Mrs. A. E. Utley, 853 North Commercial. The Clara Swain circle for 12 o'clock no-host luncheon in the church Fireplace room. The group will tie a child's quilt. The Thoburn circle at 1:30 with Mrs. Roy Lively, 1190 North 21st. The art in the home group of American Asso ciation of University Women will meet on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. H. W. Elgin, 1530 Urban Lane. Evening literature group of the American Asso ciation of University Women plans its meeting next Wednesday at the home of Miss Lelia John--son. 858 Cascade drive. Miss Loretta Ford is co hostess and Miss Merle Dimick will give the re view. Cornelius Lofgren will speak on "personal insur ance." for the fourth session in the YWCA course, finance and legal forum. Those who have not at tended previous sessions are welcome to register for the one on Tuesday. Miss Groshong Wed c Mount Angel-St. Mary's Catholic church was the selling for a prettv wedding Saturday morning, when Miss Barbara Jean Groshong, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Marion Groshong of Scolts Mills was married to Earl l.andnn. son of Roy London of Scolts Mills, and the lale Mrs. London. Daffodils and while blossoms with greenery and tall lighted tapers in candclabrums decorated the altars and sanctuary for the service. The Rev. Hildebrand Melchior, O.S.B., officiated at the 10 o'clock double ring ceremony and nuptial hiuh mass in the presence of a large gathering of rela tives and friends. Serving as altar boys were Billy and David Worley. For the music, the St, Mary's church choir sang the mass and Miss Helen Keber was organist. Miss Patricia Anderson sang before the service and again preceding the recessional while the couple knelt at the side altar of Our Blessed Mother. . Mr. Groshong escorted his daughter to the al tar. The bride wore a Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over white satin dress. The fitted bodice of lace, stvled with a sweetheart neckline and long lace sleeves, tapered over the hands. The full bouf fant skirt of nylon tulle over satin terminated in a chapel length train. Scalloped Chantilly lace bor dered the skirt and the sides of the front inset of ri. -ivH tulle A Juliet can of lace and tulle with rhinestone and seed pearl trim held in place a fingertip illusion veil. The bridal bouquet contained large orchids with a cascade of ycHow cymbidium erchids and yellow centered white daisies.- Miss Helen Groshong was tke honor attendant far her sister. She wore a frock of light green polkt Hot nvlon ovef taffeta, fashioned with fitted bodic and pleated taffcta portrait collar Her (ull souf fant skirt was floor length. Bridesmaid Ss Miss Shirley London, sister of flie bridegroom who wore a Itock of lichi nreha ttvlqfl identically to tke honor allondap,l,'s dreit. ' rloaoti 4t Patricia SoTonili. cnuia tV ridr liafit blue dress of tn ev V: f th drtaaet of the otfceV tlfdals. Kt iW r.rei ot, vllo ctrei WU UW? trt' ha u,aei wtia j-xw ttaairt ft da.wa Bamitr rn SmjWLm Pl " m Br J t ist Bsi bLh.! lit - Am I 1 X mm BEfflSrM km fmm mm 11 I I A T r. V W "I Hrlfe Bajaj .mmm mm Bcva&BMfL -"'- mmm- tbW AMONG those on the committee arranging annual International Reunion Day for Alpha Gamma Delta sorority in Salem next Saturday arc these four above, left to right: Miss Mary Ellen Davey, Mrs. Peter Bennison, Mrs. Robert Nelson, Miss Jane Hande. Alumnae will be cominng from all parts of Oregon for the luncheon. The group above met this week to work on favors. Sorority Luncheon An event for next Saturday, April 28, attracting visitors from all over Oregon will be the annual International Reunion Day for Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae. "To cherish friendship" is the theme for. the day's prof mm. Registration will be between 12 and 1 o'clock at the Marion hotel. The luncheon is to be in the hotel Gold room at 1 o'clock. Miss Norma Johanscn of Portland, state alum nae chairman in the sorority, is to be a special guest. Alumnae from various cities and active members from University of Oregon and Oregon State college are to attend. Mark Hatfield, dean of men at Willamette uni versity, is to be the featured speaker. Miss Jane Hande is toastmistrcss for the luncheon. Mrs. Robert Gordon is general chairman for arrangements for the day's reunion. Mrs. Stanley Rolfness is in charge of reservations. Mrs. Peter Bennison and Miss Jane Hande arc chairmen for the program. Mrs. James H. Turnbull is chair man for accommodations, assisted by Mrs. Vern Kitchell: and Mrs. Estill L. Brunk is arranging the decorations. Miss Mary Ellen Davey is chair man for favors. Films of Alaska will be presented by the Globe Travel Service in the next of the series of vacation teasers, offered by the young adult department of the YWCA Tuesday evening. A tentative vacation trip to that area will be outlined. There is no charge for the program which begins at 7:30 p.m. " Mrs. Donald L. Rasmusscn, YWCA membership chairman, announces that there will be a member ship luncheon at the YWCA on Tuesday from 12 to 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. C. A. Barnes, former member of the YWCA national board from Eugene, will be the honored guest. Reservations for this luncheon, which is a special feature of national YWCA week, may be made at the YWCA. Mrs. Robert D. Gregg is chairman of the event. Maurice Merrill will demonstrate cake decorat ing at the YWCA class in hostessing helps Thurs day afternoon, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Those who have not registered and are attending this one session, are asked to notice the change of time of the pro gram. Mothers club of bethel 48, Job's Daughters, will meet at the home of Mrs. Boyd A. Filler, 260 South 19th street Tuesday at 8 p.m. Saturday Morning with greenery. Their single strands of pearls were gifts from the bride. Ring bearer was Tommy Landon of Coos Day, nephew of the bridegroom. Itolierl Landon of Coos Bay was besl man for his brother, and Harold Jackson of Scolts Mills was groomsman. Ushers were Henry Splonski of Salem, uncle of the bride, and Dnnqld Frey of Canby. Mrs. Groshong. mother of the bride, selected a blue nylon dress for her daughter's wedding. With it she wore a matching hlue hat and red acces sories, and a corsage of rosebuds. Among the guests ol the wedding was Mrs. Paul Splonski of Scotls Mills, grandmother ol the bride. The reception which followed the church service was arranged in the dining room of St. Mary's school, where a noon luncheon was served to more than 200 guests. Daffodils and spring blossoms and candles decorated the tables and the reception room. The bride's table, covered with a white linen cloth, was centered with an arrangement ol can dles and flowers. A three-tiered wedding cake dec orated in white with daisies was topped with a triple wedding bell ornament. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Joseph Ferlan of Molalla. godmother of the bride, and Mrs. John Splonski. aunt of the bride. Presiding at the coffee urn were Mrs. Henry Splonski of Salem, aunt of the bride, and Miss Elsie Dale of Scotts Mills. Mrs. Anthony Beilenberg served the punch, and was in charge of the gift table. Miw Diana Landn, sister of the bridegroom, circular the guest book, Assisting in serving were the Misses Caroline Sor rnsn and Carol Boyts. both of Scotts Mills, Mary Jean Wyland of Mofalla and Marilyn Beyer and Helen Prbvost of Mount Acel Mlai Judith Taylor nd Miss XaPy Ann Riclemcier assisted with the gifts. a'or her traveling atlire. the bile wore a black ml ie arlri cnttnn with duster to match, com flrr.iftcd tuth pinko accessories and the nreftid corsatf frn her 'ffdriftrpmuqufc 1? pm th(r return iroji a wennir tnpu the e m a iome in Stlverton. o PLAN SPECIAL DAY FOR SORORITY "jlTUNIOR Woman's club will be entertained by p III new members at the group's "come ns you J' were party," Monday night. The event will be at Salem'Womnn's club house. Knch member of tfec club will come in a cos tume represent in her life before "reincarnation" the theme suggesting "The Search for Bridcy Murphy." Mrs. John Ericksen is general chairman and on the committee with her will be Mrs. William Hicks, program chairman; Mrs. Forrest Walker, in charge of refreshments; Mrs. Hal Merrill, decorations chairman. Prizes will be awarded for the various costumes. Dr. R. C. Synowski will be guest speaker to give a lecture on hypnosis. Salem unit. No. 136, American Legion auxiliary, will meet at the Salem Woman's club next Thurs day at 8 p.m. Junior and senior members will be initiated. Parents club of Sacred Heart academy will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the school hall. It wilt be a social evening, with games in play. All par ents of the 8th grade girls arc invited. Evelyn DeVrics circle of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Leslie Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 for dessert at the home of Mrs. C. W. Staccy, 765 Boone road. Mrs. R. W. Langs will be assisting hostess. Mrs. Gail Brunson will lead the devotional period. Mrs. Sidney VanDyke. president of Salem United Church Women, will be a special guest and talk on the migrant work projects in the planning of the Salem churches this season. A "Mardi Gras" will feature the friendship night meeting of bethel 43, Job's Daughters, next Monday, at the Scottish Rite temple at 7:30 o'clock. Woman's Society of Christian Service of Morn ingside Methodist church will meet at the church Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Hostesses are Mrs. John Stuller. Mrs. Rex Dart, Mrs. Jerry Calaba and Mrs. Vayne Smith. The group will plan for the rummage sale to be May 3. Next meeting of Royal Neighbors of America Sewing club will be next Wednesday, at the home ot Mrs. Margaret Willis, 965 5th street, with Mrs. Ethel Davenport and Mrs. Ella Conner assisting. A salad luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. A silent auction will be conducted following. All members arc requested to bring an item (or the auction. Dr. Roy E. Lieuallen, president of the Oregon Cohere oi Education, Monmoulil, is to be guest speaker fur the luncheon meeting of Salem club of iWnta International, Thursday. The luncheon will be at the Golden I'hqasant. The club's hoard of directors is meeting the night of April 30 to elect new officers. New officers were elected at the meeting of Woman's .Society of Christian Service oi the rirst Melnouist church Thursday evening. Mr.s. P. I), Baker is the new president; Mrs. Brooks H. Moore, vice-president; Mrs. Olen Williams, recording sec retary, Mr.s. Thad Moreland, treasurer; Mrs. Hon or! K. AnuerM)i), spiritual life, Mrs. C. K. Monk, Christian social relations. Activity chairmen arc: Mrs. Preston Dough ton, Mr.-.. John Carr, Mr.-. William deeper, .w.s. r'loyu Waltz; sluucijL work, hrt. brvin Poiier and Mrs. Muo Taylor; youin worn, Mrs. Dennis Hatch and Mrs. G. l. McTununu; children's wot-;, Mrs. Prank Tomic; status ol women, Mrs. Eaw'aid Taggert; membership, Mrs. James Bowlin and Mrs. Harvey Aston; friendship, Mrs. H. B. Rothrock; fellowship, Mrs. David Scott; publicity, Mrs. Ralph DaMetz; secretary of promotion, Mrs. Roy Lock cnour, secretary of missionary education, Mrs, A. J. Quirffl; literature and publications, Mrs. Gath ering Lyon, and supply work, Mrs, V. L. Robins. Mrs. Thafl Moreland was re-elected Jor a 6-year If rm on the Methodist home board. , Mrt. Brooks Moore presenled0the program (ol- Inwi; the meeting. Mrs. Keith L (toted gave the devotions. Edith Kairham Gunnar sang, accompa nied by Mrt, A. A. Schramm. A piyas presented oy the Methodist youth fflfcwship. Tea was served in $e Carrftr room by mibr rf of circles ft and $9h Mr. MerluPEstep Jr. and Mr Robert dlostctter chaijyiau. (McEwan studio picture) P) ALEM club of Oregon State Mothers is meet Ss. ing for dessert at 1 o'clock Monday" after noon at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Waters, 1295 Strong Road. Mrs. Robert Radcliffe, Mrs. Rob ert Scars and Mrs. Ivan Merchant are co-hostesses. T. W. de Looze of the Chamber of Commerce speakers bureau is to talk on the bond issues. At the business session new officers will be elected. A plant sale is to be conducted to augment the group's scholarship fund. All OSC mothers are invited to attend. Wednesday afternon literature group of the American Association of University Women will meet next week at the home of Mrs. George Walsh, 1394 North Summer street, dessert to be served at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Laurence Walworth will be co-hostess. Mrs. George McNeill Is to re view "Love or Perish" by Smiley Blonton. Rotana club will meet next Monday evening, at Ihe home of Mrs. Al Latic, 2368 State street, at 7 : 45 o'clock. A speaker from the Chamber of Com merce will be present. No-host dinner and social evening for members of Cherry court, Order of the Amaranth, will be Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock, al the Scottish Rite temple. Members may bring guests. Committee for the evening includes: Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCabc, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorenz. Mr. and Mrs. IrvJn Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Boyer, Mrs. Paul Griebenow, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Miss Eileen Osko. grand immortalily of ihe grand chapter of Oregon, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will be honored with a reception following Ihe meeting of Chadwick assembly, Tuesday eve ning. The public is invited to the reception at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. The meeting of the as sembly will be 7 o'clock. Kbh mmmmJ bb I rl 'Jr'BBrrBi WW ' 'fl BMESXjSl'- mmmm9 v "5--- ' a ON" COMMITTEE TOR NILE CLUB BENEFIT . O A.BI6 henrtll affair for nfxt k'rMty ! i tBWl! tia) Mrtv of Salem clufc, DOglla a' Ikat TtkC, e 1-1-1 p.m. In the ..m.h jtit. 1. 1-. fct M na M i 1mA foot, A. W.llorrls, Mrt. k. o i'h s. j. n. nrnanrr. wnimMmg i i Nile Club Benefit to One of the larger benefits of the mopth is Scheduled for next Friday, April 27, The annual card party given by Salem club, Daughters of the Nile, at the Scottish Rite temple. Proceeds from the party go to the Shriners hospital for crippfcd children in Portland. Dessert will be at 1:15 o'clock, the card gomes following. Mrs. W. C. Bachman is general chair man and Mrs. Albert W. Morris is co-chairman. Among those making reservations for the party so far are Mrs. Fred B. Kccler. Mrs. Burton Dijnn, Mrs. Donald Parker, Mrs. Walter Martin, Mrs. George Thomasen. Mrs. E. W. Ross, Mrs. Max L. Alford, Mrs. Dale X. Bccchlcr, Mrs. Adlolph Bom beck, Mrs. Russel Bright, Mrs. Frank R. Brown, Mrs. Robert D. Driscoll, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. John M. Rnmnge, Mrs. B. W. Staccy, Mrs. Milton G. Thomas, Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, Mrs. Fred C. Klaus. Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Mrs. M. A. Stoutenberg, Mrs. John Clutter, Mrs. Del Milne, Mrs. Virgil T. Golden, Mrs. Rex Kimsev. Mrs. Vir gil W. Moorhead, Mrs". Theodore Ullakko, Mrs. Reuben Sinner, Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, Mrs. Rotarian Women An interesting meeting has been arranged for Rotarian Women, Monday, when the group gathers nt l.ipman's Cherry room for luncheon at 1 o'clock. Winners in the recent public speaking contest in Eugene for high schools will be presented, each to give a five-minute talk, They include George Andrews, North Salem High school, who is to pre sent a humorous toll;; Joy Brown, North Salem High school, an oration on world pence; Bill Ford, South Salem High school, an after dinner speech on Leap year; and John Anderson, South Salem High school, an impromptc Inlk. The nominating committee is to report and new officers will he elected. A charmingly arranged social affair of Friday was the tea for which members of Chapter G of P.E.O. Sisterhood entertained to honor Mrs. ltobert I.. Elfslrom, about 250 calling for the affair. Mrs. Elfstrom is state president of the P.E.O. Sisterhood and a member of Chapter G. The tea was given ot the Fairmount Hill home of Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith,, The home was beautifully decorated with varied spring flowers. The lea table was covered with an embroidered cloth, the centerpiece an arrangement of Calla lilies and yellow Dutch irises. Mrs. Ralph Day of Portland, slate organizer, was among the slate officers attending, and a group of more than 20 Portland women, including past stale presidents and others who have served on the state board with Mrs. Elfstrom, came for the affair to honor her. Mrs. Elfstrom will be retiring from the state presidency following the state convention on the Lewis and Clark college campus, June 6-8. YWCA Mothers club will meet in Ihe YW Social room Thursday at noon. New officers will be elect ed. Alex Agnthonns, exchange student from Greece, and Sigrid Bruchl, exchange student from Ger many, will present Ihe program on teen-agers in foreign countries. Mrs. Dennis Clarke was honored with a surprise shower Friday evening, when Mrs. Marvin Brown and Mrs. Neil Rileltc were hostesses at the Brown home. Dessert was served following the opening of gifts. Present were Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Mabel Walker, Mrs. Herbert Clarke of Arlington, Mrs. Mac Procb stal and Mrs. Edward Young, Portland; Mrs. James L. Payne, Mrs. Eric Bergman, Mrs. Lester Hagedorn, Mrs. W. B. Johnson, Mrs. R. A. Slrat Inn. Mrs. Ronald Kraus, Mrs. Warren Hooker, Mrs. II. B. Pearson, Mrs. Myrtle Anglin and the hostess es. Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith are home from three months in Palm Springs, Calif. Also back from a winter in California are Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fills. News has been received of Ihe marriage of Miss Lois Livingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Livingston of Eugene, to Frank L. Browned, son of Mrs. Frank L, Brownell of Salem, in Tangier, Africa on March 24. The ceremony look place in Ihe home of a mis sionary from the Anglican church. After a honeymoon in Tangier, the couple went lo Spain, where they spent some lime at Algccirns and enjoyed Ihe Holy Week celebrntion in Seville. They will live in Seville, where Mr. Brownell is with the Brown, Raymond, Walsh construction com pany. The hridc is to be a nurse in the U.S. Navy Base hospital in Seville later in the spring. G3 i -riilf int.OTWnTOI1tp lfjm , Be Next Friday L. B. 4.ren, Mrs. 1M fcwwcW, . feoafe Pollt, Mrs. Lester (' , Vr. Davll I. Cawann) Mrs. Jic ttiw, Mrs. H L. Brank, Mr!. Charla Mm. Mrs. RwM Builcr, Mrs. k Jones. Mrs. J. Earl fa. Mrs? Oral Laramtn, Mr.. Edward Williaros. Mrs. E. W. Petersan, Mrs..Cecjl A. Lantz, .Mrs. Maurice Childs, Mrs. Lauren Gale. Mrs. John Ritchie. Mrs. H. Lawrence Lister of Portland, Airs. E. E. BaUerman, Mrs. John Tweed, Mrs. George Stoelhnmmer, Mrs. C. W. Kecne. Mrs. Harold Jenkins. Mrs. Thomas V. Kelly. Mrs. Everett D Crablrce, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg. Mrs. E. A. Finley, Mrs. John D. Graham, Mrs. Ferd Schlapkohl. Mrs. Donald Mad'son, Mrs. Jack Kuhn, Mrs. E. A. Linden. Sr., Mrs. Carl W. Chambers, Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. O. R. Eckcrj ley, Mrs. Harry Lucas, Mrs. Philip O'Toole of Cor vallis, Mrs. Nellie Noble. Mrs. Walter F. Sieber, Mrs. Millard A. Pekar. Mrs. William Bradley, Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, Mra. R. C. Cnccia. Mrs. William H. Foster, Mrs. Val P. Johnson, Mrs. Edwin A. Oehler, Mrs. Ted Andre sen, Mrs. Alvin Luehrs, Mrs. Rudi Jager. STYLE show will be presented at the meet ing of Salem Woman's club next Friday aflernoon. ot the Salem Woman's club house. Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn is in charge of the affair. Joan Ross will be commentator and styles to be shown are from Llpman's, Models from the club include Mrs. Helen Goodenough, Mrs. Howard N. Hunsaker. Mrs. Floyd M. White. Mrs. John S. Tyler, Jr., Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. Walter 1, Spaulding, Mrs. H. K. Mazloom, Mrs. Albert O, Gragg. For the musical program, Mrs. Theodoro de Looze will sing. Mrs. Howard N. Hunsaker is tea chairman, and will be assisted by Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrsi O. Virgil Hume, Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mrs. Willis A. Jones, Mrs. J. E.' Kirk, Mrs. Robert Gcddcs, Mrs. R. It. Boardman, Mrs. Jack Pedersen, Mrs. C. F. Patton. The board meeting will be at 12:30 o'clock, j Next regular meeting of Soroptimist Internation al club of Salem, will he Wednesday noon at the Golden Pheasant. Speakers from the League of Women Voters will discuss the measures appearing on the city ballot in the primary election. At the recent social meeting of the club at the home of Miss Helen Benson, Mrs. Abner Kline spoke on her four-month stay in England. She told of visits with various Soportimist clubs in that country, and of the club at Weston-Super-Mare; which is a sister club to the Salem club. Miss Benson showed pictures of a vacation in the Canadian Rockies. A letter was read from Dr. and Mrs. R. Sandilands, former Oregon residents now medical missionaries in the French Cameroon... Mrs. E. W. Hughes and Mrs. Paul Van de Velda were the winners for north and south at the Knights Df Columbus Junior bridge tournament this week. Mrs. A. L. Elvin and Mrs. E. A. Guenthner were second. The enst and west positions were won by Mrs. Charles Rich and Mrs. W. G. Rogers. Follow ing were Mrs. Marth Harrington and Mrs. Edith Cunningham. Walt Clinc and Mrs. Everelt Day won lirst north and south in the senior tournament. Second place, went to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Charnholm. East and west section was won by Gordon Wilcox and Dr. Felix Dilger. Second were Mrs. Walter Clme and Mrs. Kathcrinc Lutz. Junior Symphony Second concert ot the season for Salem Junior Symphony orchestra will be next1 Wednesday night in Leslie Junior High school auditorium at n: IS o'clock. Dr. William Swctlman is conductor. Soloists for this concert will be John Gibbcns at' the cello and Ronald Polls as pianist. Program lo be played by Ihe 78-momber or chestra is as follows, Toccata . Frcscobaldl-Kindlcr... Sonata V for cello and siring orchestra Vivaldi Largo Allegro John Gibbons, cellist Piano Concerto No. 3 Beethoven .. Allegro con brio Ronald Polts, pianist Intermission Procession of the Mcislcrsingers Wagner Love Music from "Boris Godunov" Moussorgsky Angelus from "Scenes Pittorcsques" Massenet A Moorsidc Suite Hoist Scherzo Nocturne a a o o o 00 o , o o Oq So. O O Ou o & P o 00 0 (0 I o 0 0 9 0 0 a 0 Jf LJ 0 o