4. Miss Susanna DeVoe Thompson, vrhose engagement to George C. Huggins, jr., of Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Huggins" of Coos Bay, has been anonunced. The wedding is planned for the fall. Woman's Club Mayor Dorothy McCullough Lm ef Portland was the guest speaker t the Salem Woman's club meet ing on Friday afternoon. She talk ed jOn "Our Duties as a Citizen" ana was introduced by Salem's Mayor Robert L. iEfstrom. The music was presented by Miss Ann Gibbens, pianist, numbers by a clarinet quartet including Loren Bartlett, Ray Condor, Alice Leh man and Leona Todd; and a ooro pet trio including Jim Tod4, Bob afcCnnnville and Dennia Mann- eock. . j Members were present from the Mill City and Salem Heights Wom en's clubs, who assisted in address ing the Easter sale envelopes for the Oregon Society; for CrinDled Children and Adult;. Mrs. Clay Cochran, Mrs. Ralph DaMetz, Mrs. Donald Madison, Mrs. ' Ray Farmer, Mrs. Caroline Underhill, Mrs. Mina Olmstead, Miss Antoinette White and Mrs. Albert Gragg were members of the hospitality committee for the day. Mrs. W. O. Widdosys gave a re port on the Children's Farm Home at Corvallis and needs of the home. Mrs. George Ailing, president, has appointed ' Mrs. Arthur Jones j a nmhr nf th oitv aafv imnaoil - Mrs. Ralph Dametx reported on her visit to the California Feder ated clubs. The tea table covered with a hand painted cloth, was centered with a crystal bowl filled with daf fodils and greens and flanked by candles. Mrs. Henry Hanzen and Mrs. Frank G. Myers poured. Mrs. Carl W. Emmons and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer were co-chairmen of the tea committee. Dr. Parker to Be Guest Speaker Dr. Paul Parker, present dean and new president of the George Fox college at Newberg, will ' be the speaker at the Salem Christian Business and Professional Wo men's dinner meeting Tuesday, March 14, at 0:15 p. m. at the Gol den Pheasant. His subject will be "Effective Christian Living in a Material - Minded World." - Other interesting features on the program will be a talk by Margar et Leonard on the theme "Fishers of Men," a unique painting by Vi ola Henne, and special music by a girls sextet. Women from all churches are invited to attend this meeting. Prof. and . Mrs. Mortoa Peck, 1552 Court st, will be hosts to the Salem : Writers club on Wednes day, March 15, at 7:30 p. m. . t " ; I 11; . . ' ' ill : I f ; f -' v ... .- :. . : i . . . I I t I . . I This Is a hew 1950 model Speed Queen built In a console cabinet and mounted on easy rolling casters. Everything in your laundry basket can be ironed on this Speed Queen . . In half the time . . . while you're comfortably seated, Has pilot light . ; knet press con- trol . thermostat heat control. A beautiful appliance, fully guaranteed. tf5) II II in) Engagement of Couple Told .Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Thomp son of Highland Park, New Jer sey, are announcing the engage ment of their daughter, Susanne DeVoe, to George C. Huggins, jr Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C Huggins of Coos Bay. Miss Thompson Is a graduate of Duke university, where she was a member of Delta Delta corority. She Is now teaching health . and physical education in the Marsh- field Junior high school. Coos Bay. Mr. Huggins is a veteran of the naval air corps and a graduate of the University of Oregon, where he was affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He is presently with the Huggins insurance firm In Salem. An early fall wedding is plan ned by the engaged duo. Chi Omegav alumnae will be en tertained Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Robert Moe, 3460 Center street, with Mrs. George L. Hill as co-hostess at 8 o'clock. At the business meeting plans will be discussed for the spring project of the group and a late supper will be served by the hostesses. Mrs. Karl Beeke will be hostess to members of the Modern Drama class at a dessert supper Tuesday Coeds Plan HaWali Trip Salem coeds are Interested to learn that plans are now .underway for a 1950 tour of the Hawaiian islands and a summer session at the University Hawaii. Five Sa lem coeds made the trip last sum mer. The tour begins June 28 when they board a Pan American plane for the islands and will return the middle of August on the Matson liner, Luriine. Mrs. Myra Roach, Gamma Phi Beta housemother at the University of Oregon, states that a limited number of openings are available. Auxiliary to Plan Tea Salem Memorial hospital auxil iary will meet at the chapel Mon day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for the regular meeting. All auxiliary members are invited to attend. Mrs. P. W. Geiser is chairman of the tea committee and assisting are Mrs. Adam Hertz, Mrs.. J. P. Hay ward, Mrs. H. A. Cross and Mrs. L. F. Heuperman. A board meeting was held at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. Edward Goeckner on Wednesday when preliminary plans were made for the annual spring silver tea for which the aux iliary members will be hostesses on April 20 at the Orchard HeighU home of Dr. and Mrs. Willard N. Thompson. The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Sunday. March 12, 1950 9 night at her North Summer street home. v - , ' ' . -. .-! ,... e e IF YOU HAD YOUR HAIR SO BECOMINGLY STYLED BY . . . j " ERICH OF NEW YORK i Mr. Irich and his staff ef specially Irainedj operators stand ever ready 4o kelp you put your "beit looks" forward. 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