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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1939)
Olsm ..Girls Are Married iit iiiiurcn ijeremomes 1 uji.i'i ' "' mill i i ' .?SX-'-" l""r " ";.zi''-'fc-'-. .- 'i-.?--. ' ivDiiririg -February :: .... '-" . ' i .... . r - : : - J:. :' -- -1 -1 Y . W , ;' . " '- -. 4 i- A PfiKmiarv lioa wnvpn tiVho ?A".rhm5mtfo month With p'ovaral woHilinV. reremnnfoa rwrf nrmed Valentine week and " , the announcement of two others to take' place in the next y ; fortnight. The spring season will ;be marked with engage-. i '''."12 ments and weddings to be revealed soon. :' "t : - Miss Schannep Married i'i'--? -i The chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal, church" was the set- . ting for an impressive wedding, ceremony Saturday morning -,Vat 9 o'clock when ; Miss Josephine Schannep, daughter of -; Judge and Mrs. I. Mi Schanep, became thetride of Mr. Adolph f; Wi Drager of Portland, son of Mr; arid Mrs: Dragerof t P i.'-';' Albany,,'::' " - t '3:: - i . The Rev. George H. Swift performed the ceremony in ; ; the presence of members of the (two f amiliesThci altar was : V ' banked with an arrangement, of pink-snapdragons and white r?'; narcissi... . -.. -; .r : -The bride wore a striking costume of como; rose th a navy blue coat and accessories Her. corsage was oforcnids. r .; : .; - Mrs. Gilbert Hayes of Stayton was the matron of honor and wore a blue suit with rust accessories and corsage of :," gardenias. Mr. Hayes acted as best inaii for Mrr Drager; "V : : Th couple left for a wedding trip to Spokane and Pen- dleton and will reside in Portland where Mr. Drager is with A. Haair and ComDanv. , I 'vrSr?- ;Mrs; Drager is well known Pendleton ingn school, later attenaing.wniamexte univer?Ky Mr. Drager attended schodiin Albanyi Mrs. Drager has been vf employed at the A: C. Haag company. v t ; : v i f i ; -'' McLavghlin-Lau Vows, Read g;;;,i, v "VC V-.-:;At a simple but impressive jreremoriy, Saturday ; morning ' at' 9 o'clock' at: the First Presbyterian; church Miss Frances Lau; daughter of' Mrs.thel Lau, .became the; bride of Mr H Carl E; McLauarhliiw'son of Mrs.: Edith Jteddington, of ; Kay jnb-I"Waah;;:Dr;V-HenryMarcott read the service ;in the, presencerbf members": of the two families, and a few Ase ; friends. ; s: ''v i:A'-'x'Ui .. ' ; ;V r.Thevbride t wore a .iovely afternoon .frock ol- hlac - suk. f; v made ' on simple" linjes arid with it she wore a corsage of roses , and weet peas "The' couple was unattended; - .-.v -J. --S'k v A : breakfast : for ; wedding, guests at the Lau. home on Columbia street followed the ceremony; The couple left , for a honeymoon to Victoria and points of interest in .Washing-1 ton; For; traveling the bride wore a black taUored : sujt with matching accessories. -; : ; ? :- v : The couple will return to the capital and will' reside at the Fisher apartments. Mrs; McLaughlin is well ..known in Salem and a graduate of Salem schools. For several years she has been employed in Portland. Mr, McLaughlin is associated with the Paulus Bros. Packing company. t n Miss Burgess to Wed ; ' Miss Eva Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,R. P. j Burgess, is announcing the plans for her marriage on Wednes day, February 22, tQ Mr. B Brunei Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Richards of Portland. The vows will be ex changed in the Knight Memorial church at 7:30 o'clock with Rev. Don Huckabee officiating. ' Miss Anna Louise Gilbert and Miss Dorothy Johnson will sing preceding the ceremony and Mr. Donald Allison will play the accompaniments and wedding marches'. Miss Burgess has asked Miss Katherine Toicen to be her maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Inez and Miss Bota. Miller, Miss Mary Elizabeth.Rqss and Miss Ejeanor Parks."- -.. '- '-:.- - "- .; ' - Mr. Robert H. Day will serve as best man for Mr. Richards and ushers will include Mr. Donald Douris, Mrs. Arthur W. Lainka, Mr. T. C. Roake arid Mr. W. E. Thompson. ;'4 The"c the foyer jot the church following the ceremony and will leave immediately for a trip in the north. A"P?inenor 1i t. - rrS-rESTpS , i i -tm V land General Electric company fcaiem. t-'i.Ia v.tu T - Betrothal R evealed t nSau th Word has reached Salem of the betrothal of Miss Eleanor Elizabeth Hermes, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hermes of Saii Diego, to Aviation Cadet Richard Merrill Baker. USMC reserve, son of Mr and Mrs Chester C. Baker of Salem. The wedding Is planned for March. " Miss Hermes attended San Diego State college and is a member of the Deoonnaire club. Mr. Baker is, well known in the capital and is a graduate of Salem schools, and from University of Washington where he was a member of Beta Theta jfi At Homes re Given for Terry Kings ' Dr. and Mrs. Grorer .C. Bellin- VAata a t WA li1m1n rer were hosts for two charming at homes this week when they en- tertalned at their auburban real- dence on Thursday and Friday nighti in compliment to their son- In-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrace King (Laneta. Bellin ger). ;; -:f : .'. : Calling hours were from t to 10 o'clock and over two hundred w'r " " . iruesU were bidden to the ariairs. Dr. and Mrs. BelUnger and Dr. and Mri. King recelred the gaesti In- tormalh Tto e Uring roJm. - xo Z,.v ,w JjLTT .twn Minrlinr with the guests about ui-B&rt JosIrt S and Mrt. .Robert ,E. Josepn, nr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bates, Dr. and nn.wiHoa wbji ur. uu . F. a Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. WUllam McGikhrlst, JrMr. a4 Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Professor and Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. CoUlns. :.;. v. -.i "'t - rv A grounof the ypunger set pre- siomg. ai ne .yua wrvlignwere Mis? Marguerite ui.. u...v.. Garden Talk on Trees At Y Tomorrow . : The Monday v garden talk scheduled for the . lobby ef the YKCA tomorrow -night wUl be giren; by Mr. Lynn CronemHler from the 'state forestry depart meat who will i discuss forest trees." Ha wUl bring small trees and .h6w,aow to jt,:taa.K.-? This is the fourth In a. series ef. six talks on plants and shrubs, scheduled, for, Monday, night at !kl le5tan? v xirs. omncy kcoix, state pre-, sldentof Pro .America, national VviZ' lt J MarJ- jr'JSS SS!f 5? 'ite,?S!d ihlill0,n 01 J&J! S.lS e.Uw' "ff" ?-nVVf. r.3.S?r f;.5taS5,?Iml2IiJS ' mwaL "f'SVS1? V16 lV f . 5??' MaV1? Sf4.tt ta-udMr?r' Ai.K ' i?eil;tt . M.MabffUe h rn nfrimV; rc .ah group wUl accompany. her. w Antoinette Wklte-and Mrs.-B.-L. TOre.;i ,r ; - -. - ' . - I: .:. IU L. Wrixht. -president ef Steavea.': Tha atriAtlr thorn win Vl &neclal rnests were Mra. Rrnca ' Rnsaall-1 Viriuint ...t . r , r ,m " .. , -Z. , . . . yinr uuuwt. n'(iKiwij -oiwu. K,;ivv-wiia-uv.iiun wui iv ruuget, UI. f,U, Dell. iirS. : lat jars. rfOAn AIIaB. MTS. Robert - 3 neetlng of the. state mad Mrs. Leon2BrowB..will speak Mathers ot members present were Mrs. Charles A. Hart of Portland, ward Bisaell,'' who recetfed two-iV Mrs. JThobias J., Drynan la Mrs. Dayii a. Wrl-hf I'rs Kari placVcardi rTwaWiffi?j , - . - . ' . - ' " . - - - - - ------ . , a, --- .-x-' s t . " --T . r . . . . . v r" ..v,t i Jl ' " . . .m1.)!.! . ai w fu a A, Ctfllffla A J- - here, is a graduate of the'- i v i " j if rt i, j rrn f j VL i ;r mi - 'A and the couple will reside in White Shrine Meeting Slated for Monday The White Shrine of Jerusa- 1caW will WaIjI kMsUasa aa lem win hold a business meet- lng at ihe Masonic Temple Mon- day night at 8 o'clock. A social hour wiU follow. This will be "Sweetheart Night" and mem- ners oi cnaawica cnapter, order ummnim. ''" v u auuu my laab of Eastern SUr and neighboring The tables were centered with ummer and Miss Mildred" Chris Eastern Star chapters have been bouquets of daffodils and tulips tenson will give a travelogue of Invited to attends All legislators and tapers and the color scheme her trip to Paris and on the Du who are Eastern Stars are being, was black and gold. The motif ropean contfcent which she took .mj.j . . i.. . - t"-1 ...v-u v "? , ' A late tapper .will be senred by the committee Including Mrs. Su- n Varty chairman, Mrs. Mona v".. fl. : B- B- Hkri:;FeraiamM!B. Mar, lrginia Nohlgren was . Mrt.Iiiin Arr1- the accomoanlst. Mr. William Niemeyer. Miss rtfc otvm,v-,lli hi,, ?if1m.B!!bck "d Edna C 10 ney iiome - r A; benefit tea wiU be held at the BOme of Mrs. George Ross- man on February 28 for the fc.nefitf the rnUdr;.-. -r. - . : . . - ' i c"' .v - - On the committee from .the. . woman s eiuo are: urs.. J. M. Devers. chairman: Mrs. C P. 3ishop, Mrs. R. R. Boardman, Mrs. J. HV Brady, Mrs Mary ?JV Mrs JMsv,.Ctter: Mrs.' oresen, Mrs. Charles Galloway. r.iaim BechteU Mn. CUute - Mrs. A.L. Skewia, Mrs. - L. , O. . Clement. Mrs. Ida Niles, Mrs. ' Mcmallsiter. - - " l'Tl nbe,? of rr, reia oa Monday mtternoa to tor-' mulate puns for the 4ea.whichr . moiff fnr tmoMvamant. mA ."-t-. -. - T oa, jars, wnester LtUinC" attQ r'T"- " - ""T"" ."" w" . . M is ma - maamat OTemt.r. fe'OM- dnrmc tho atnner. aomr. v ; v V TEMPORARY RESIDENTS OF SALEM during the legislative session have been wives of members of the house and senate. Left to right, pictured in the statehouse building are: Mrs. George Chaney of Coquille, Mrs. Robert Duncan of Burns, Mrs. Alfred Cunha of Echo, Mrs. Dean Walker of Independence and Mrs. W. H. Steiwer of Fossil. (Photos by Kennell-EUis.) Sorority Honored And Dance Newly initiated members sororities were honored at banquets given by Alpha Phi AiPfta - .Beta m anfl Ue initiation services were neia the qq The Quelle was the scene of the Alpha Phi Alpha banquet wlth the new members honor O gnests. Miss Marjorie Jones acted A . T TTw-r w- ' as toastmistress and reaponses A A I I U KvHIHGT were made by Miss Norma Fuller. Kyu.xxx 1. Bue of "red tulips and red tapers centered the long table. Miss Betty Williams was in charge of the affair, ,.1.' u"t8 .!Lerts' Mto8 LaUra Lee Tate, Miss caro iyn urown, miss lions rayior, Miss Marie Baughman and Miss Pat Niemeyer. ' Beta Chi -Banquet The Beta Chi sorority maids honored tneir new initiated mem- bers at a formal dinner at . the iiriaen rneasani at t.sw qcioci. 88 lna "fnneu w. 1 e treti and responding were Miss S?"1?" ICnr1"' 'f8 D?r?rthy Wright. Miss Irene Bliss and Miss ji.... xr., wB 7- Rhymes" and miniature figures wrying out the Idea were placed the table. During the dinner hour Miss Jewell Minler sang ar- . Special guests at the dinner were Mrs Charlta McCarrar Mrs S-tlS'iSSl;8 1 K Pot'MrTrUs-ot PU Wlaa T no) 11 a Ttfalna Ul.a mwviuv va vataaaaaa s sua aaa eluded Miss Margaret .Moulton. Miss Helen Bennett and Miss Mar aret Macy The new members are Miss Jane Howe. Miss Barbara Hoi- the affair and a-- - noBcriaga sna nm iiar garet Slegmund.' , . vueua nu jjuner r;f The Delta Phi J Initiates 1 were honored at a banquet at the Argo hotel at ? o'clock. Miss Verna - :.Toapr tlit- tOMtmutreat andr Lois Burton, Miss June. Brasted, Miss Gwendolyn Hunt, Miss. N- OrtuVL mad Mra. Fred Alban Weil. . ' . , ... . , - " The tables were fesUve with pussywillows, acacia J i .V1 i!!t He,Iea or Tocal selec- pobo numbers mnd wan gave m group Initiates Are at Banquets Saturday of the Willamette university . mgnt. at tne cnapter nouses late in Program Is Wednesday An interesting affair calen- dared for Wednesday night la the Fellowship program for which members of the Salem branch, American Association of UhlTersity Women will he host- esses at Lausanne hall at elcht o'clock. This annual affair la a penem lor the scholarship loan Iuna mmch t&e "atIon spon- sors. During the evening Miss Fran- ces Virginie Melton wUl gtre an Curinc the ismmtr. Mr nia. MelntVra ThnnTa. win .t- 0"Do7na J ' W " "lBf a P,0"?.0' ntbe ; . . . u$ e f it..wBS M 1,Te M ,?hl . M1" 1U Johnson and Mrs. Asa Fisher. i, 1?? wui be Mrs. Waldo C. ZeUer, 8ian'0' th,e ""option, and . v. oeuuger, vice- president. the seryin, table " Uer UOUf WIU DO JUTS. tZZ2 . til S - .- ' , . Miss Carolyn WUson and Mrs. Fred - Klaus. ' - . ' -; , , .,!r.- Mrs. R. S. Pflster Is general .i.tinr ka. ar - Um T-i e vuu a- Airs. Barker Hostess for Hr Dan -ritv T Mrg; V- Bker entartained cn Tuesday In hondr of hey yeard"daughtS Sharo? rK f; n n. JaiTVr w- Jr? Whu- vTCZZ- , line Raymond, rnria Eaaw m rJpreilto rosat.wmro Mrs. H.. J". H. Esaw, Mrs. A.! Barker, Mrs. Charles barker, Mrs. S. A- Barker.' Miss Marloa Saleia wltliamr yoans; .!dmaghtr :a-emrlmmaeklmeo . H.sardoalmm- -: " ' Wltaa'-aoaor-TOtofo-a v WmJtmrtmji Women's ADJ. - intriguing - silk afternoonx rrock4 Edwin Thomas, most ttrae- e in i troik of nayy blu FooamtlI:Vclokat:bmtt6Bftotto- Mrs a Hamilton black cowboy blt and green rWhlta bun V JrtkJProt tmt.VTlaacli.--bowm-la- aer.amlr. - - : Looktagko m:Valentine.wag Ida. eon la v being! arranged for Mn. ET.iaJ w kriiiA n . tmi. Jo. Eaton wh war. a flama taf-r . : v - The Ladies' Aid of the First Mrs. John Heltael will be boat Fresbyterian church will - meet ess- to members of SC. Anne's on Wednesday at the home of .Guild of St. PamFs, Episcopal Mrs. L. O. Clement on North church Monday afternoon at her 17th street at 2 o'clock. The af- home on Leslie street at 2 o'clock. fair ti to Im George - Washing ton party and rereallnf of un known trienda. Atslataat host s8e will bo Mrs. Max O. Baren, llri. L. B. - Barrick, Mrs. Lonoro Eyani, Mri. C. D. Chlldf, Mrs. 8. H. Boardman, Mrs. Walter Pugh and Mrs. Waldo Mills. Hodge and Mrs. . Harold Rose- rn ranee, nooge or at ' TMom. Seen and Heard By JERTMB TJPSTON UNIQUE DECORATIONS for the homes on Thursday and Frl- day at which Dr. and Mrs. Grov- er C. Bellinger were hosts in compliment to their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Ter- rence King (Laneta Bellinger) oeTcrai lunurea guests were wpiyea m ine urawing room or the lovely new Bellinger homo for Eddie Knapp given by his Wednesday afternoon when Che- rneau wm give a onei sum and punch was aenred in th mother. Mrs-GaVdner Kn.; ll'mMt7 ot tte of recreation room aownstairs recreaUon toon downsUirs wnicn wa" wansiormed .into a winter ski scene most effective with snow flaa-A. r.lll.. l. -V. uuna tiuiisu, a K 1 auu poies outlining the walls . . . the ping pong table was a recreational area with mountains, lodges, a ski jump and miniature skiers and figurines and at one end of the table was the punch bowl . . . The honored e o u p 1 e mingling with the guests . . . Laneta wear ing a dashing frock of white taf- 5nH Ti5i5S tuSSii "AL- 'k.Irt lce strapless m M?..!:. v .0p i . .Vr nidJPi--JKFtun gold Silk jersey With full Skirt, gathering at the bodice. and j f 7- :! "f! "f11?' li t rSlnV Mary Agnes Meagher In a . gown .v, I- - n 7.. . this In a flowered pink taffeta Maxlne Gahlsdorf wearing blaek taffeta made on WVA1IUI VM1 simpleine.. IN .COMPLIMENT to Mrs. Creighton Benton Jones Mrs.- Jessie C. Jones "and.:' Miss: -en'e" lOTeiT eariy isnu ea on jrri- - - , - - . ... . . A -. the same flow era In ber tilr . :ow asm ones-lasiuonea with rufned bodice anj wore a powder, WuechonWn; train . V She 'wore her hair with4 matching bolero lace Jackftt hlrt and. a cameo on a purple V R'4 eor8evi MUs T1 rflbo : Hatu Bratael Creigatom;.lm BTFtt.;ly...t.ltoek Vaot wWfe!uU On the tea table V.1 ma" arnagV treesla guarded by tall white ta Pers ia crystal kold rimraaa d thr ri .nn blooms in the uest rooms: ' ; DTCW Dorothy - Alexander ,waa hostess oaM6jiday for Mrs: .jTod McClas-. key (Umis WheelhouM) 'of ArJ liartoa wbV has been Tlaitina-laitn m cown of bUet crt am . - Assisting hostesses wlU be Mrs. Paul Ellis, Mrs. Kenneth Palton. Mrs. T. W. Dettell and Mrs. Carl Collins. -. . e e e The Yomareo claee of the First Methodist church will ' hare a no-host dinner on Tuesday: at 6:30 o'clock in the ehuTch par lors. Mrs. Paul Jackson of Che- maw wUl show her picture, of maian pageantry and an Aiaakan ii 2'-." wl" roup gueita, Whitney Benson and her birthday wally Carson, at party on Monday, Out shopping one day . . . Mrs. Roy Harland and her three year old blonde daughter. Mai-i lyn, who was wearing a green coat with a fur collar and carry- lug a Wblte fur muff. A birthday party on Monday a luncheon at Mn ..a a n 14. 1 a v A. ... table centered with a huge heart .... i : . . . iris sat mi one w,in "ienam? 10 eacn guest where favors marked their places. VALENTINE DANCE at Haiel Green a week ago with , members of the Junior Woman's club act ing as hostesses . . . A stormy and windy night, . . . but mem- bers of the younger set brayed the weather and donned bright P-FP nUMps nd. curls . . . once Inside a gaU affair with a CM burning. In , the huge fire- anfl guesU strolling along W4lki of Bohemian cafe . -m J.iu.. ::n 7-Vin. T. .k.V" m Fay W . j M S ". - Jonn . uaiirau, wno looked .rery quaint In a printed printed strapless frock with hoop skirt and a tiny nosegay of rosebuds worn at the neck tied to a nar- row black ribbon . . . A hostess before the dance . v: Mrs. George Fletcher who wore a chic printed frock of bright hues with a blue net redlngotc fashioned dirndl style; and a corsage ' of yellow 3VM nd gardenia. . An tnuiMnvn " - " miM PnntMn u in..' .w.hi daisies on ? the skirt . rfctr7: loos-; rt teU mtranlesa f?e k'wTth hm . , Vt.k.J.r - "Tw i. MMtSlTl amttmt 1 '- I nil." faUlngo,ternooa.; i;: - . - ar.. heals onet the tables in the cafe - Maxjorlo vWsoai-.'-mh4f - Richard .. y , - Animal Dinner ! Or : Red1 Gross Slated for Thursday night of the Marion county chapter, held at the Marion hotel in the Owr IRft eniexta are exneeted George Kossman, chairman of will preside at the dinner and O Mrs. Sprague to Be Feted at DAR tea The North Summer street resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mc Leod will be the setting for a .m,rn, .nnointed silver tea on .'"t.- Zl 'TCZ ..t.A.i;. A mprlran . This is an ........ I affair riven on George Washington's birthday uewjB hbcuuishim . " . and is a benefit for tne Becner fSL 'araske1 toffJK 0 sons are asked to can oeiween . M Vii. . n . . . B j r viru-v by Mr. (Gordon Finiay, accom- hVa3a?tSi. yearmnor bV Mrs. Uy; an I corn Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. wife munity ainglng wUl be led by Mr. of Oregon's governor. Mrs. Monif accompanied by Mr. Sprague has been a long rna active member of DAR and is one of the officers ot Chemeketa chapter. - Mrs. Edwin Keech will 'greet the guests at the door. In the receiving line will be the chap- ter officers In colonial costumes Including Mrs. I. M. Schannep. m.7um Citnrti. Mm Her- 7.. ViPLVPnt: Mrs. Sa V nm -f - - a t u. u. snipiey, cnapiam; C. McLeod. recording s Mrs. Lu C. McLeod. recording secretary; Mrs. a R. Roblln, treasurer; Mrs. V. E. Newcomb, registrar; Mrs. C. C. Campbell, historian; Miss Ruth Rulifson, librarian; Mrs. C. C. Geer, musician; Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Dallas, irliamen- tarian. . Past Regents Poor Presiding at the tea table dur- secretary, Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. ing the afternoon and assisting H? A. Stiles, and Mrs. Lorena Mar in, the. dining room will be the tin, CorvaUis, Mr. and Mrs. Ken past regents: They lncludi Mrs. neth L. Cooper, Dr. Sards -Wlest. James Q. HelUel. Mrs. U. G, Shipley, Mrs. ' Seymour. Jones. Mrs. Russell.. Catlin, Mrs. C. C. Clark, Mrs. Homer . Goulet,sr., winT.m v ir.rro 2"' wWS5m u jA JSSLS: ? c. ? X?1? V C E Au"tiB: . ... . Tft patriotic mOUI WUl DO amed In the floral decorations ed with red and white carnm- tapers Pa- Rollout r th. nmn. win nraft .everal nnmbera dnrina tte af- the directorato making arrange- ueatt for the tern mnd msstaUasT C. a Best, Mrs. Raaaeil Catling Mrs. Joba Ca ala Mn.;Bx W.-Dmy1t, Mrs. H." Mrs. John W. Harbison. MrsrWi E4wla. Keech, 'Mr. W M.'Mor- ti r, ..r...MrnA;.wy.' - . - .-. . - v. t w, u. a. "d. , u Meeting Slated is the annual dinner meeting American Red Cross, to be Mirror room at 6:30 o'clock. to attend this affair and Judge the Marion county chapter, meeting. An interesting program has been arranged for the erening with Rev. Father Thomas T. To mb, president of Catholic Chari ties for the state of Oregon, aa speaker on the subject of "Com munity Welfare Work." Mr. R. E. Gillette, of the Pacific branch of fice, American Red Cross; San Francisco, win speak briefly on the lied Cross' program. r - J-r Dr. .Bruce R. 'Baxter .will give the report of the nominating com .T -i? mittee and Mrs. George R. K. tlve committee during the past "1." o the chapter will mark places for tha mparts Snplfll m nio will ha "CT w " " i; Members of the Junior Red Cross at the Salem high School win be seated at one table and there will be short talks given bj two members. Miss Mary Rom Holts and, Mr. Zeral Brown. Many Make Reservations - Twenty-three reservations .have been teade from members of Ben ton, Clackamas, Lane, Linn , and Multnomah county chapters. Among those attending from these chapters are Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gary and Mrs. Alice Maxwell, ex ecutive secretary, Oregon: City, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Metcalf, Rev. and Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Hel en White, executive secretary, Al bany, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiper and Miss Irene Ritchie, executive Miss Jane Doyle,' executive secre tary and Miss : Caryl Holllngs worth, Portland. -u-'-- Among - those.' who nave made reservaUons from Salem are Gov- ernor and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, and Mrs. George Rodman Dr. and Mrs. Bruce B- BaYter Senator and Mrs. Georre fanVv autjl Treasurer an Mm' Waltl; i"T ff" Jlfter Htw . a.. -Uw W' ?W&r'nd Mr, Yer Eo1 MeCully, Mr. and, Mrs. IrtMcSherryv Mr. and Mrsk O. K. DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Tom WindK snar, jier. and Mrs. Pfc. W.- Erik- r.tlf;,V"-a.Kui? f erwolL - - - T - Mrs. Ronald Jones U . heading the general committee In char re aaoTmsslstlBi mer'mro Biv telephone committee, Mrs. chairman,' Mrs. ganrrs. H. G..Mateon?MS 'Cim - . - ..w. , ;,1T L-m-ww, 9w .mwvu, Jtt. B JLtaU. JKLCUC1 it If