Page 6 Section 1 I Capital Women I I Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER Mrs. Field to Nw officers (or Trinity chapter, Order of Eastern Star, (or the next evening refreshments. Mrs. Harold lmonth term were elected at the ! Lewis; examining, Mrs. Harry meeting Friday evening. They are j Charlton. Mrs. Fred Gibson. Wd Mrs. Clarence Field, worthy ma-j bam F.nsinj;er; finance. Lawrence Iron: Frank Nettleten. worthy pa- M. rlatg. Hubert Forster. Harry Iron; Mrs. Mary Fugh, associate Phillips; hostesses. Mrs. Ray Holt matron; D. M F.by, associate pa-! man. Mrs. R. C. Genre. Mrs. Rob tron; Mrs. C. M. Hixson. secretary; ert Forster, Mrs. Harry Charlton. Mrs. Wilfred Wilson, treasurer; I Mrs. D. M. Kby and Mrs. Kdwui Mrs. Lloyd Vedder, conductress; Van Wyngardtn, chairman; m and Mrs. Charles Ingraham, as-' struction. Mrs. Rjy Hoffman. Clar suciate conductress. ience Field, Mrs. Robert Forster: Appointive officers announced j relief. Mrs. Mary Fugh, Mrs. Lloyd ar: Mrs. Albert Rasmussen. chap-1 Vedder. Mrs. Charles Ingraham; lain; Mrs. Clair Aldersoa. marshal; i social club. Mrs. Richard Pedd; Mrs. L. M. Flagg. organist; .Mrs i telephone, Mrs. A. E. Ellison. Mrs. Frank Nettleton. adah: Mrs. Merle ' E. Guy Cook. Mrs. E. M Hoffman. Phillips, ruth: Mrs. Rogers Webb, I Fublic installation of the newly esther; Mrs. Theo Burns, niartha; elected and appointed officers will Mrs. William Ensinjzer. electa : 1 be conducted on March H it I Mrs. Harry Phillips, warder; Theo. Burns, sentinel: and Mrs. R. C Courtesy members will he VeJter br aftlia't'ion at the meetme dames Howard Davenport, Richard Dodd. Joseph Hoffstadt. ' Herman Kortemeyer, Wilmer .Nelson and Virgil Parkhurst. Committee members for the term Include: R u d . . 1 Emm.,' Brown. Fred Gibson. Mrs. C. M. Hixson: cheer. Mrs. E. T. Hart-1 it . . ir--i sister of .Mr. Dewev. Serving asiii,..n.w Landalana Larnival Friday Night, p i Anders. w.u be' ",f' a .,,i,-i, -- !. -.. d) 1 . l . I'.he babv's maternal grandparents.! Agar Candalaru Carnival' is , Wjurice Blum, darts and. bal- VI j Vr, Lewis Weit vis plannei by CandaJana school loons. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sc he i- ,,' a."m r,5f ti-,! , CU. parents (or Friday evening at the school house. Funds from the project wdi go toward the pur-;and cnase or tape recoruers ami ' sound projection eijuapment for j the schooL 1 Fouxteen booths will provide : entertainment and no formal program numoers are planned i lor the utair, which starts at T o clock. General chairman for the event Is Lynn F. Woods. The group : assisting includes the folluwin ; chairmen: H. Buxdette Owen, I cream and popcorn booth; Rich-i -N'e officers were installed at prizes; Mrs. Charles Mills, check ard Kemper, clown. i the meeting of Ladies auxiliary to room. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Cooperating with the purents ! Patriarchs Militant last week at Bauer, co-chairmen of publicity: : in plans for the carnival is Har- the IOOF hail. William M. Smith, tickets; Mrs. i ry Moor, principal of Candalaria Ed C. Abbey, department corn Robert White, donations: Mrs. I schovL ! mander of Patriarch Militants, of Montgomerys Are Anniversary Feted Silver wedding anni Silver wedding anniversary ! party (or Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Montgomery was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parks. Fri- day night, March I. Co-hostesses nk 1m D..rl., u,H VI U..I Conover and Mrs. Adam Deibert. j A silver tree was featured ,as a ', fift for the Montgomery, table decorations included a silver tea, ! and coffee service, silvee candles ! American Legion hall Thursday j 7 M o clock at the hall, and a tiered anniversary cake. j evening, with Mrs. Lark D. Brown New members of the lucal auxil The guest list included neighbors ' Presiding. VIrs. Paul M. Gemmell ( iary mustered in last week were of the Montgomerys, Mr. and Mrs. j Presented a talk on Honduras as j Mrs. Edna Outer, warden of Salem F. M. Wintermute. Mr. and Mrs, Emery Wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Widdows. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Darner. Mr. and VIrs. Robert Gahlsdorf, Mr. and Mrs. Roy To kerud. Dr. and Mrs. Philip Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braucht, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Penhorwood. Mrs. William Struhmyer. Mr. and Mr. C. J. Steingard. Mr. and i Mrs. Hylen Conover, Mr. and Mrs. A.Jm n..iKur Vf- ,.l ir Robert Park, and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery. SALEM INIT. National Parlia- . , uicuioi laua Maui.iii.iuu ,m meek i - r " JUUrd Wednesdav evening at the city- drama discussion. i ' ... library at 7 30 o'clock. I Members of the chapter will as- Douglas E. Heider will lead the:5'' ln tl1li ,Jrcn drive for the THE Cl'ILD of St. John's Luth discaision of the parliamentary , bll,"d bank. Next meeting will be : ,.ran churcn will meet Thursday study for the evening. " i u tn,! t,um of Vlrs- H- L. McDon-: March 7. at 8 p m. in the Fire- Nominating committee for the . . side room with Mrs. L. Sliruke new ofiicers will be appointed. A NEW iroiip for young Single adtiits m the First Preaoytenan ': church has puinnni a second meet- rag mr iniirsuuy evening ot una week, at the c :i ,1 r c ii at 7 m o'clock. The group is organizing to provide social activities lur its members, also ui carry on some type, of service. , THE BENEFIT curd oiuiy plan ned by the Saiein Navy Mother s ciub has been postponed from tlin previously schi'diiled duia of M.ircti i 9. The ciub will aniiiiiuiL-e tliu unto subsequently. DESERT FLOWER rm deodorant ! only pin tarn regularly l , 1W mmr iin n. UtHii ..... ""fc arfte iMMMtfy klM fM i t- tmH taMur prwxtl anvli alba dr, liwra ' aari aah. ft. urnimM Head OES i well, Mrs. Herman Kortemeyer; p m ac the Scottish Rite temple Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen j The con'mittee in charge of deco- i rations jnd refreshments included,0' MJ- cw? w: Mrs. A. .. Ellison, chairman. Mrs. Herman Kjrtemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ootid. T1 ot the chapter unit I VI ir..h II Plnu K..... Imade for a farewell party with a bin rt supper to follow the meeting. !demann. wheel of fortune: Mrs. Gordon C. York, fish pond: Mr. Mrs. George Roth, ping- pong toss: Mr. anil Mrs. Ai E. I Wickert. Jr., basketball toss: .VIr. I and Mrs. Richard Chambers,! beanbag toss: Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Corey, cumera corner; Mrs. j Harold .lohnstn, Cakewalk; Mrs. L. G. Hicks, cruzy hats; Mrs. Samuel W. Robb. make-up: Miss A,',',,v ncfjse Donna Stone, fortune teller: li.MUX"'arI '"SUIIi and Mrs, Man Dolezal, food sale: Mrs. James Minty, ice j Mr .imi A D Al'GHTER. their first child. was born Sunday, March S. at Sa- lem Memorial hospital to Mr. and 1 Duu TT, '?-e 0J.? "7 1 parents are Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Royse and Mr. and Mrs. Haruld Carbrough, all of Salem. PjSt Presidents Meet Past presidents of Capital unit , No. :i. American Legisn auxiiarv. ' attended a potluck dinner at tlie i pare ot me group j stuuy prugram. The members continued their ' Wl,rlt in repunng puper flowers to be used fur the decoration of wheelchairs in the annual wheel chair parade of the veterans at the Veterans hospital in Portland at Rose Festival time. Guests were Mrs. Julien G. Fal- r and Mrs. D. A. McCoy. - B . f n.t .., di i i.' . .t ' " , .' , T at the home of Mrs. W.J. Beard, with Mrs. N.J Moore assismi,!.: Miss Grace White and Mrs. Wal-- .. , ST. AGNES guild ot St. Paul's ITnisLMiDul emiri-n will meet Ties- 0:iv niont .11. ; 111 n clu.-lt fniTnvimiif the" annual pancake supper in Uie'-ness Fireplacu room 01 the church. The: Rev w M. Rosoniiiul will sneak mi "The SaiTamenis. " n (Lienj woman Jlow Z)o VSii. ,?0 yriirs (xr',r'.rM,ff in huh f ishii'i! circles s m:r bevt ri.i;- intee of clH.umnit, a mi'it t'nui'..ne onii-ir! or a dViiihrfiily natiiri!-!i-i'l;iii pernaiinit ive. Reasonably pneai, h:oI v I "p y YT'"5jf A 5 ZrL ' A Jf -fpr. - t ' fi Tells EniajKment Miss Mary Helen Lamoertus, above, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pal L. Lambertus. recently announced her engagement to Verrn Miller. Jr . son of Mr. and Mrs. Ai Verm Miller of Dallas. Christening Event Set for Next Sunday L Christening services for Kimber- Marie Dewey, infant daughter Jr . will be conducted next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Pauls Episcopal church, the d .... -........ u c.o.r .T:,.. u'are eligible to study at Reid hail ', Godparents are Mrs. Oscar H. !, p,., ir ,u.. .(,irf4 ,r Specht of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Anderson , ' the latter the brother in-law and sister of Mr. Dewey. Serving , ! Cm rom f eiey. caul. lie pa-; l"na' VI" De7' ir' of Cur-1 " , , are Michael and Mitcnell Dewey, Immediately following the chns- teninu, Mr. and Mrs. West are leaving for their home. New COADS Of Officers I Forest Gruve: George Howard, member of the grand encamp. ment, Canby: and Wilford Beard, grand warden of the grand lodge. " " ' , ., Mrs. Merle Howard, international president of the auxiliary. Willi make her official visit to Oregon on Saturday, March s, at Eugene The Salem order has been asked : i to be in charge of the mustering , ln ceremony tor the evening s pro- gram. Practice has been set tor Tliursday evening, March 7, atj iteoeKan lodge, anu .urs. ueorge Howard. Contributiuns were voted for the cancer fund and the Cnited Na tions pilgrimage fund. Committees named were: Press. Mrs. William J. Beard: finance. Mrs. Grace Ogle. Miss Wilda Siegmund. and Mrs. Edward A. Kiidee: ways and means. Mrs. Leuna Ballon. Mrs. Ivudene Hub bard, and Mrs. Erma Cuuper, ............ j will be friendship night witn a rt bon JtatB a53,,atlon ,; M c, W. Ohisen. ,,. L- ,. U1I1S1I.1.JU, aim m i. cj. uia i. uuuci , presiding. Circle chairmen will re- port on work accomplished this Inst month A uiiest-.tm snii an- vuur n..r-.iil will fitiliiw Ihi. hum- meeting. Hoslesses are: Mrs. L. George. Mrs. H. Brown. Mrs. j Gettman. Mrs. V. Petenon. VIrs, A. .mi. and Mrs. L, Slrmig. neeth expert acliict 1 On f-e ) ore C.!IIMl!t P.E.O. Sisterhood Plans Program on Scholarships Members of the several chap ters of P.E.O. Sisterhood m Salem are Interested m icew of the edu- cation and scholarship program of ' th organisation- originated as i col 'owa esleyan unr U. is now a phi Sisterhood, which coliese sorority at universicy $t years ' ao. is now a philanthropic, edu - ' eationa! organisation, which has a major interest in education for ; students. This year there are nine women. Among its educational j foreign students enrolled at Cottey projects are its educational loan : giving the American girls an intro tund, Coctey Junior college for i ducuoa to the customs and mores Women, ar.d scholarships for; of many different countries, women. j This spring, two $4.50 scholar- Loans up to $'..'100 at 3 per cent Jhips and several $350 scholar interest, to be used for a college I ships U) Cottey college will be education at any recognised msti-; granted by the Oregon state coap tation, are available to girls who!ter of P.E.O. They will also give have satisfactorily completed one ; two Si scholarships to girls at term or semester of college work, j Oregon schools who will be juniors The principal of these loans need or seniors nest year. Applications not be repaid until after the girl . for these scholarships must be in has completed ber schooling. At the bands of the state scholarsmp th present time. girls in the I committee by April 1. Anyone Cnited States are holding loans, j wishing more information about Cottey Junior college for women. ; the above opportunities may cun which is located in Nevada. Mis-! tact Mrs. van Stewart at EM soun. was established in ls4. is 1 3-3'j47. owned and operated by the P.E.O; PE.O, works for world peace Sisterhood, and ot'ers a program by giving international peace m liberal and fine arts. Credits ' scholarships. This year it gave from Cottey are transferable to : 538.HIO in scholarships to 75 girls any institution of higher learning ; from other lands. They are attend in the I'mted States. Graduates ing S3 different colleges in the Rt?i5tr;lt;on at Cotte is limited I to ISO girls and there is much .m-h, n th pnihirt ra.i UEiotLs side of life. The complete i tuition is sl.ljfl a year'iege. nower l-,ven hOr MfS. Wirth Mrs. Walter Wirth was honored at a shower and party for which Mrs. T. R. Hobart, Mrs. Erwin W. Potter and Mrs. Floyd Waltz entertained at the Hobart resi dence Friday night. Spring flowers decorated the home for the party. Guests included Mrs. Wirtii, Mrs. Arthur Ruff. Mrs. George Nelson. Mrs. Vernon Barnhart. Mrs. Don Crenshaw. Mrs. David Duniway. Mrs. Mickey Reed. Mrs. Rollin Baker. Mrs. Brooks H. Moore. Mrs .Walter B. Mimer. Mrs. W. A. Wilson, Miss Adeline Wilson. Mrs. Don Fulton. Mrs. Thad Moreland. Mrs. Harry Jacob- Lloyd Hammel. Mrs. W. M. Smith. Mrs. Eleanor Schramm, Mrs. Lee Sutter. 10 Attend Banquet Among the guests attending the j ; banquet for, the national command- ant of the Marine Corns league. William Derdenan. Tuesday mailt will be several officials from the L Marine Corps League auxiliary. riiey will be Mrs. Olive Eakins , of Cincinnati, president of the Mrs. Kenneth Hill last week with national auxiliary: Mrs. Lucy : Mrs. William R. Habernicht pre Sundstrom of Kirkland. Wash.", siding. national vice president. Northwest1 district: Mrs. Phyllis Clayton, Os wego, past national president: Mrs. George Pro. department president. The banquet will be at the Vet erans of Foreign Wars hail. Tuesday. CENTRALLV t e mp I t, Pythian , and I(,tter3 nr m m tjll,ir Sisters, ,s meeting Wednesday at:,ast b 3 p.m. m the Beaver hail. riJlim I Pruceeds from a benefit card KE1ZER Sewing club is to meet : party were divided, with KSM for at the home of Mrs. J. A. Card-: the puniic library to buy books nor. V.Sl straw drive. Ihur-iday. all day. a no-host luncheon to be served at noon. . . MR. AND MRS. W. D. Conner have returned frum Portland wnere they attended the Fleet Su pervisors annual banquet. Mr. Donner is tratlic safety director of Portland in the group. ... CHAPTER CB of PE.0 Sister hood is to meet at 7 JU p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Rooert Howeils. Mrs. Helen Mo Lend and Mrs. Charles D. Schmidt are co-nostesses. i'i I Aliraclii THE CAPITAL JOURNAL which includes board, room, all private instruction in music, prac tice rooms, infirmary, activities, i artists series, and the college year i nook. There are 11 men ana u - women en the faculty. Classes are small, makm2 individual mstruc- tion and guidance possible. Young men from neighboring scnools snare in the social life of Cottey L'mted States. Two of these are mivoin m nr,.,. Oregon. Akiko Oshiro from Japan is' tending the University of Orea at- ir.im,,. s.nn akn frm i,, ,'. majonng in music at Linfieid col- Music Teschers to Meet on Wednesday Members of Salem district. Ore gon Music Teachers association, will meet Wednesday evening. March . at 3 o'clock at the Stone Piano company. A change in the regular date of the monthly meet ing has been made to permit the group to hear Professor Stanley Butler's discussion of the com poser Bela Bartok whose "Concer to for Orchestra" will be played by the Portland Symphony Orches tra at its Salem concert on March L2. The original meeting dare aiso was in conflict with the Willam ette university chamber orchestra concert. following the talk of Professor the Waiter P. Weathers' home for a business session and social hour. Final plans will be made for the ctm'ennorarv music project sched uled for March 17. Reports will jiven on the annual choir festi- Val and syllabus examinations. auditions for which have been announced for May. XI LTSILON chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of -vlrs- Norman E. Vaughan and Mrs. Richard McCoy presented the current events program. Plans were made for the sorority's rush ing party to be given this spring. LEBANON I Special " Senior Woman's club members stuffed for teenagers and tile oilier half for the hospital tur the physical therapy unit. Hostesses were Mrs. C. R. Lantz. Mrs. Lloyd Whitten and Mrs. Or lin Yun. Some Notations . . By M. L. F. An interesting gathering Sun day afternoon, attended by a ' large group, was the reception, given by the Rev. and Mrs. I Geerge H. Swift at the new Epis- j copai rectory on South High ' street . . . Preceding the recep-, tion, given between 3 and 3 0 clock, the Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. ! Oagwell. Portland, bishop of the , diccese, blessed the rectory , . .1 With the Swifts for the occasion ' were two of their sons-in-law and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Putnam ot Portland and Mr. 1 1 and Mrs. Selh P. Smith ... I la the receiving line with the . ! Swuts were Mrs. J. W. F. Car man, wife of the bishop coadjo-j tor, Portland, and Bishop Dag-i i well . . . Mrs. Charles D. Wood introduced to the line . . . The ; Swifts returned Friday from a ' ten-day plane trip tr Hawaii and ; , for the reception Mrs. Swift wore i a lei of orchids ... I Beautiful spring flowers decor-1 jated the home for the occasion! j. . . Noteworthy among themj I was the large spray arrangement. I j flat against the wall over the, fireplace, of pink snapdragons! land blue Dutch irises with a few) yellow carnations tucked in at; the base for accent . , . The tea table in the dining rrara was covered with a floor length white damask cloth ... At the back of the table was a large fan ar rangement of snapdragons in va rying shades of pink and white set on a round mounted mirror, a few deep red roses at the base of the bouquet ... At either side were tapers in candelabrums witn crystal reflectors ... j Among those greeted at our call Mr. and Mrs. Lynn F. Crone-1 miller. Judge and Mrs. F. L. ! Phipps, here from The Dalles during the legislative session; Rep. and Mrs. E. A. Uttrell of Mediord. Mrs. William H. Bar-1 ghardt. Mr. and Mrs. John A. ! Ueltzei. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. i Heltzel. and tne tatter's mother, i Mrs. W. W. Gabiel of Portland: I Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, ! Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth .Power.! Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCargar.l Mr. and Mrs. James G. Watts, I Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gibson, Mr. I and Mrs. Douglas Hay, Dr. and Mrs. Dean K. Brouks. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gleason. Clifford Gleasoo. Mr. and Mrs. George W. , ' Dewey, Jr., Judge and Mrs. Jo- j iseph B. Felton, Dr. and Mrs. S.I D. Wiles. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Gragg. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. : Coolev. Miss Elizabeth Lard. Miss Edith Schryver. Mr. and Mrs.: Bruce Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. E. j W. Rector, Mrs. Helen Lewis. Mr. j and Mrs. Hubert L. Williamson.! Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loder. Mr. : and Mrs. James J. Walton. Miss Irene deLisie. Mrs. Susan de- Lisle. Mrs. Prince W. Bvrd. Miss! I Betty Bvrd. Mrs. Frank H. Snears. Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, j ! Mrs. A. C. F. Perry. Mr. amf Mrs. I Howard Grimm. Mr. and Mrs.1 Kenneth Sherman. Mrs. E. H. Kennedy. Mrs. George W. Nel-j son, Mrs. Carl Porter and daugh-l I ter, Cheryl, of Albany; Mr. and t Mrs. Carl Armstrong ... Invitations were received this ' weekend for tile annual Matrix 1 j Table banquet of L'niversity of ! I Oregon chapter c-f Theta Sigma! j Phi, national journalism profes-: 1 sional society, on March Z'.i . . . 1 Sneaker is to be Mrs. David j Shaw, wife of the professor of I criminal law at the university! j and until recently editor and I publisher of the Curry County; Reporter ... I I ' ' I i And along the journalism lines I comes the program for the an- j nuai spring conference of Oregon Press Women at University of: Oregon. Mareh 30 and 31 . . .1 Early arrivals have been invited 1 to take in the Matrix Table event -!!I ( I fit5! Miss Barry Bride-elect WOODBl'RV 'Special' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kolousek of Wood burn are announcing the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Jo anne Barry, to Lt. Paul Michael McDermott of tne marine corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc Dermott, former Woodburn resi dents now living in Salem. Lt. McDermott is visiting here for a few days enroute to Camp Pendle ton. Calif., for duty with t h e marines. He recently was gradu ated from marine officers training school at Quantico. Va.. and has one year to serv to complete his lour years ot amy. Miss Barry is a senior it Wood bum high school and her fiance is a l'Jiii graduate of St. Martins' college in Olympia. A summer wedding is planned. ... College Staff Is Entertained Fellow members of the; cast and staff of the play '"Shadow and Substance" shown at Oregon Col lege of Education at Monmouth Friday evening, and several ad ditional friends, were entertained by Darrei Lunda at the home of h:s parents. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Lunda. on Bn Lomond drive. Those attending were Alan Robb. director of the play, and Mrs. Robb, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Beflamy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keaton. Deanne Baurnan. George E. Davidson. Wanda Lap'pen. Don Filler. Leslie Green. Kay Salter, Samuel Macintosh, Robert Krebs, Barbara Anderson, Colleen Peder sen. Mickey Rogers, Kay Brady, Susanne Ladd. Sally Duckworth. Jim Beck. Pohn E. Jensen. Ron Lamb. Deloris Myers. Barbara El liott, Jo Anne Anderson. Ray Bart ley. Don Ford. Nancy Bong. Vir ginia Lnapman. Joanna Clemen son. Marilyn Isaac. John Olson. Bruce Goldblatt and Gary Lunda. Trittipoe-Lucker From Washington. D.C. comes account of Lie wedding of Miss Joan Marguerite Lucker, formerly of Saiem, and Howard Randolph Trittipae, Jr. The wedding was February 22. The bnde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Lucker of Silver Spring, Md.. and tne bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tritapoe of Adelphi. Md. The service was in the Episcopal Cliurca of the Ascension in Silver Spring. The bride attended Willamette university in Salem and was grad uated frum L'niversity of Mary land. The couple will make their home at 4705 Bradley boulevard. Chevy Chase. Md. listed above . . . Among the speakers are Thomas G. Wright, Jr., Salem, administrative assist ant to Governor Robert D. Holmes: Dan Sellard. city editor of the Eugene Register-ii u a r d; Bernaid L. Freemesser. nhiitoura- pher; Prof. Glenn Starlin. ban quet speaker to discuss televt- sion; Nan Phillips at Portland. Portland wnter and free-lance producer for TV and radio; Miss Alene (Peg) Phillips, now with the Capital Journal woman's de partment, to tell of her experi ences in Washington, D.C. where she served as executive assistant to former Secretary of the In terior Douglas McKay . . . Dean Charles Duncan of tne L'O school of journalism is to give the wel come to the group, sessions to be in the journalism building un the campus ... Salem, Oregon, Here Tuesday George Hop kins, above, professor of piano at L'niversity of Oregon, is to be here Tuesday to present the lecture-musicale, sponsored by Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae chap ter, at Salem Woman's club at 9: 30 o'clock. It is a benefit pro gram. Mrs. Moorhead Is Honored by Group The Daughters of the Nile club. honored its outgoing president, Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead. at a dinner Friday evening at the Senator hotel. Mrs. William R. N'ewmyer served as toastmistress and the newly elected president. Mrs. Ear! T. Andresen. spoke in appreciation of Mrs. Moorhead's leadership of the group. A gift was presented to Mrs. Moorhead by Mrs. 0. R. Eckersley on behalf of the club. I Albert W. Morris, president of the Salem Shrine club, and John T. Graybill. rajah, spoke briefly: on the work for the Shriners bos-! ipital for Crippled Children. I Mrs. Virgil T. Golden gave the j invocation and musical numbers included .duets by Mr. and Mrs. I William Bush, accompanied by j Mrs. P. H. Brydon ; organ solos and background music by Mrs. Edward C. P'irvine: vocal solos by , Mrs. David H. Cameron, accom panied by Mrs. Purvme: and ac- i cordion numbers by Dale Spoel- 'stra. ... East Salem Dates j EAST SALEM 'Special) - Sev eral East Salem social group ! meetings are scheduled for this week. j Swegle Woman's club will ob serve its birthday anniversary with a pot-luck dinner at the home of Mrs. Mary Swingle at 12:10 p.m.' j on Tuesday. Members are asked to bring their table service. , I Swegle Road Garden club meets Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. I Robert Fryrear an Swegle road. Lansing Neighbors Garden ciuD meets an Thursday at 1:30 p.m. , at the home of Mrs. Glenn Lar ; kins on Park avenue, i Merry Minglers will meet on ! Friday at I p.m. at the home of Mrs. Haroid H. Jenkins. 33B5 View ! avenue. This is a change of meet- ing date. "Thai Oldent Jftwlry Stor ;n Siiri Unriir th Sums Cwnarship" GUARANTEED Watch Repairing We Fix Them When Others Can't THE JEWEL BOX Many other Monday, March 4, 1957 Election For Club New officers were chosen at (ha meeting of Englewood Woman'i club Friday at the home of Mrs. John Barker. Those who will head club activitiecs for the new term are Mrs. E. F. Crail, president; Mrs. E. W. Cooley, vice president; Mrs. Verna B. Yates, secretary; Mrs. Arthur J. Flint, treasurer. An interesting account of how surrounding communities were named was given by Mrs. M. M. Magee, who was introduced by the program chairman, Mrs. Lloyd L. Robinson. Mrs. Cummins Feted at Party Mrs. Donaid Cummins, wht moved recently from Salem tr, Portland, was the honored guesl at a shower at the home of Mrs. ' Lee E. Olson. Saturday evenin?. A group of 23 of the honoree'i Salem friends gathered for the oc casion. Mrs. Cummins will be Ieavin shortly for Tulare. Calif., to jon her husband who has been trans ferred there from Portland. HOSTESS to her bridge club ea Thursday evening will be M r i. Homer Brobst. Portland Organiit ,1 Moves to Salem viwiMnaaiRHi i MkWkaaHkMkaHHMMH LEON" F. DREWS Mr. Leon F. Drews, veteraa radio organist of Portland, Ore gon, recently moved to Salem. H is affiliated with the Wiltsey Weathers Music store and stu dios, located in the Capitol Shop ping Center, where he will be working in sheet musie and or gans. Mr. Drew's 23 years of teach ing piano and organ puts him in command of a wide knowledge of music and teaching materials. la his. work in the music depart ment he hopes to share this ex perience with teachers and musi cians. The organ melodies of Mr. Leon F. Drews are best known to radio listeners throughout the Northwest. He completed over 3000 consecutive organ broad casts on Radio Station KOIN. played on the Heathman Hotel organ in Portland. During most of his 15 years at the Heathman Hotel. Mr. Drews was teaching and ensafed in theater and con cert work throughout the North west. Mr. Drews recently returned from the Lowrey organ dealers convention in Chicago, and he has musical new3 that concerns any person looking, wishing or thinking about owning an organ. Adv. gour femthertreight coat It'i to right kni rrm p... and with whanrer jon war! 0 rkh rayoa faille in a wonderful comfort weight for Spring, with rayon taffeta lining Gently flared. Black, ni-y, beige, or turquoise. 10 to 18. spring dress selection Here' a delectable Tittle rayon and acetate with ascot, tlial'a jml one of out excitiny Sprinp selrclioit! l ull gored skirt viih empire aUl, niiirr front. Navy, black or tuittiuie. 10 to 18. aiaea, rulora, at) leal lut 5a. Cr.arge. tl" oa Sear Revolving l'iit iouU Mm Okaiaa Lipmcin s of Salem Drug Store . fettoaKfeajMltamaf, ia.Jr,...a " tl I I III ll'lllll 111 - - TEL. EM. J-::i OR 4-4 t amt &Slfr u cttni o m 3.9191 o - o - n o II. 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