, 9 Tbm Slnlean Salem. Orecon. Sunday. Mar 9. 194S Chairmen to Be Honored At a Tea The Fine Arts and Public Wel fare departments of the Salem Woman's club will entertain with a program and tea Monday after noon at the Center street home of Mayor and Mrs. Robert L. EU strom between 2:30 and 5 o'clock. This will brine the year's activi ties of the two departments to close. Honor guests will be the two retiring chairmen, Mrs. Clifton B. Mudd and Mrs. F. M. Lobdell. who have served as chairman of their respective departments for 13 con secutive years. Mrs. Mudd is a past president of the Sakra Wom an's dub, Salem Arts League, third district, Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, and directed Oregon's pageant at the General Federation convention in Atlan tic City in 1941. She is now serv ing as bailiff in the Marion county courts. Mrs. Lobdell has served for many years as teacher of Eng l.h and librarian at the Chemawa Indian school. For eight yurs she was on the Salem city eouacu ana is now on the city planning and zoning commission. PrMidinc at the tea urns will be Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar of Portland, Mrs. William C hand lee of Hills bo ro, Mrs. Percy Kelly and Mrs. Joseph M. Devers. Mrs. David Cameron of the music divi sion of the Fine Arts department will sing auxin g tne anernooa. Arranging the tea are Mesdames Howard Pickett, George Allen, E E. Boring, Ross Coppock, H.O. White, Carl Chamber. Donald Parker. A. E. Ullman, W. B. John ston and Jessie Singleton. Group Gives Banquet Friday Thirty college students from Sa lem College and Academy held a banquet at Silver Creek Falls on Friday night. Apple blossoms dec orated the tables. Talent from the group and movies provided enter tainment Attending the affair were Rob ert Goffrier, Marilyn Broer, Joan Kuhn, Bill DeLap, Lee Shepard. Wayne Houser, Ronald Sheets, Pat Skagas, Emil Veer, JeweU Smith, Les Smith, Barbara Smith, How ard Weins, Gordon Ceil, Miriam Rempel, John Morris, Neva G la ser, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Viola Bierly, Gerry Heskett, Myr tle Klemons, Wayne Gwynn, Dan lieinricks. Marynette Smith, Ralph Wilson, Dorothy Lee, Jason Lee, Laura Newton and T. C. Brown. Girl Scout Meetings Area Girl Scout executive board will meet Monday at the First Presbyterian church at 7:10 p.m. Girl Scout leaders will meet rTuesday at the Congregational church at I p.m. This is the last meeting of the year. 1 466 State Street has a secret! Kill Ml a We don't whisper our secret we shout it in bold letter it's PETER PAN'S FAMOUS MERRY-GO-ROUND ERA with exdtmvw, rniracle-werkliif, Circular Bias! And wait till jo aee what it does for yor cvrreat TW same amagi circle mtnutuatit the seaaH iwat Ezqakita in A D C X2U3 S2 toSS to 40 rnnTTcnrT'Cf OULALIQVU J i ffoosa mnd mo fho fotfowfcig '. w ' - " , "" ; . , Miss Pearl Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mann of Sacramento, formerly of Portland, whose engage ment to Donald Flay Breakey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest W. Breakey of Salem, has been announced. The wedding Is planned for August and will take place In Salem. Both will continue with their studies at Willamette university in the fall. (lesten-Miller). Brides-Elect Tell Plans Two May brides-elect have re vealed plans for their weddings. Miss Jean Taylor, formerly of Sa lem, will be married on May 18 to Samuel James Stinebaugh, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Stine baugh of Grants Pass, In Portland at St. Michaels and All Angels' Episcopal church at 3 o'clock with the Rev. George Turney officiat ing. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman Taylor of Portland, will be given in mar riage by her father. She has asked Mrs. R. H. Roberts of Portland, an Alpha Phi sorority sister, to be her matron of honor. John Schaefers of Eugene, Phi Gamma Delta fraternity 'brother of the benedict-elect, will serve as best man. Ushers will be Charles D. Schofield of Eugene and Richard H. Lark in of Portland, also fra ternity brothers. Only members of the immediate family and a few friends will at tend the ceremony and reception to be held in the Pompeiian room of the Congress hotel. The couple will live in Grants Pass. Saing - De-snegaJla Mias Alice Domogalla and Cyrlll Robert Suing will exchange their marriage vows on May IS at St MUf1 OM Um IAML the fall bast! Th aaerca in fJU tktUt Uveiy raytm satin, im broadcloth 3.G3 sjm tUs 4SC SUU Street ---- fofar fan Ira Joseph's Catholic church at one o'clock with Father George OlCeefe officiating. The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Domogalla and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrill A. Suing. Miss Jean Domogalla will be her sister's honor maid and Miss Pa tricia Amort will be the brides maid. Mary Angela Suing will be the Junior attendant. David Suing will be his brothers best man and ushers will be Jack Suing. Wil liam Billeux, Raymond Klecker and Elmer Suing. A reception will be held at the Suing home. Chad wick Assembly, Order ef Rainbow Girls will entertain their mothers on Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple at 8 o clock. A degree will honor the mothers, after which tea will be served. Mrs. Wayne Henry and Miss Joan Smith, mother advisor and worthy advisor respectively, will pour, Serving will be Mtseee Beverly Krueger, Leah Case, Thais Cran- dall and Gladys Book. c LB. brassiere Aaasfy neaT avstar aaoaoar Seniors to Be Guests Willamette university senior women will be honor guests of the Salem branch, American Associ ation of University Women at its May meeting Wednesday nlgnt in the Carrier room of the First Me thodist church at 8 o'clock. The guest speaker will be Miss Margaret E. Chao, instructor at Lewis and Clark college. She graduated from St John's univer sity In Shanghai in 1946. Mrs. frank Burlingham will sing, ac companied by Miss Alice Crary Brown. A reception will follow the pro gram and pouring at the coffee urns will be Miss Eleanor Steph ens and Mrs. Roy Lockenour. Members of the board will be on the hospitality- committee. Mrs. Morris Buchanan and Mrs. Frank Burlingham are in charge of serv ing with the fallowing assisting: Mesdames Preston Doughton, A. P. S prague, F. Bruce Crandall, Har old Shogren, Robert Medley, Miss es Jessica Kinsey, Irene Hollen beck, Isabel Goodnough, Peggy Gabriel and Mrs. Erma Cooper and Mrs. A. Postl of Indepen dence. Mrs. Wayne Doughton heads the decoration committee and Mrs. Robert Corey of the invitations. V) Methodist Circle Meetings Slated Thw Circle meetings of the Wom an's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church will be held Wednesday. May 12. with dessert luncheons being served at the following homes; Circle No. 1. hostess, Mrs. John D. Foley, 1505 N. 21st street; as sisting. Mrs. E. B. Millard, Mrs. L. S. Covert; Circle No. 2, hostess, Mrs. A. A. Lee, 1515 State; assisting. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert. Mrs. B. B. Blatch ford and Mrs. Bertha Burgess; Circle 'No. 3, hostess, Mrs. Stew art Miner. 1153 Oak street; assist ing. J Mrs. Frank Bennett, Mrs. E. E. Bergman; Circle No. 4, hostess, Mrs. Her bert Rahe, 1026 N. Winter; assist ing. Mrs. L. C. Will, Mrs. Julius Pincus; Circle No. 5, hostess, Mrs. M. C. Wood. 260 S. 14th; assisting, Mrs. J. H. Hartsell. Mrs. Estella Stev ens; ' Circle No. 6, hostess. Mrs. S. J. Barrick, 260 N. 21st; assisting. Mrs. Harvey King. Jehn Weller. sen ef the Gerdon Wellers. is expected to arrive in the capital this week from San Francisco, where he has been at tending the California School of Fine Arts. He will be here iever al weeks, returning in June for summer session. CND. Remarkable Savings on Famous Nationally Known Brands Uj Lingerie, Blouses, IVDllincry Drastically Reduced for Quick Dirpczal Juniors to Install The Salem Junior Woman's club annual Mother's day and installa tion of officers will take place Monday night at the clubhouse at o'clock. Mrs. E. M. Page will be the Installing officer and Mrs. Fred Gast. the conductress. Mrs. Cedric Reaney is the newly elect ed president and Mrs. Arthur Ro ethlin the retiring' president. Mrs. Carlton Greider will greet the guests at the door and in the receiving line will be Mrs. Roeth lln, Mrs. Reaney. Mrs. Sam Camp bell. Mrs. E. M. Page and Mrs. Emery Ingham, Portland. Junior extension secretary for the Ore gon Federation of Women's clubs, who will be a special guest. At the tea hour Mrs. W. W. Chad wick and Mrs. Hedda Swart will pour. Mrs. James Smart will play piano selections during the evening. Mrs. Gordon Krueger heads the committee in charge ICE CJ2EAII Quarts . SAVEIG CEIIT and assisting are Vesdmes MHo Van Houten. Morrell Crary. Wil liam HalL Lauchlen Hodges, Er vin York. Carlton Greider. Elmo Li nd holm. Clinton Ault and Mias Juanita Culbertson. TW Bet These m C0)R( T LkJ Lkjvs C" s era wfQ be entertazsed by Cia Portland mothers at a salad lunch eon on Tuesday afternoon at one O'clock at the home of Mrs. Elmer R. Coudy. 2907 ff.W. Monte Vista. Those interested in going are ask ed to call Mrs. Henry: V. Corns ton. 59 IS. , . j I I I I I I I I e'LnJIJzMe)ULK. I " 1 " I " I ! . I t mU.O.i OCAS. 4- I i I aeJaeea) e eMV