PilPhisWill HoriorMrs. g Chapler . ' Mrs. Ray H. Chapler, the new house mother of Pi Beta Phi sor ority on the Willamette univer sity campus, will be , the honor guest at a tea on Sunday after noon at the State street chapter house. Mrs. -Chapler is a former Salem - resident, having gone to schools here, but in recent ears has been living in Portland. -' Calling hours are from 3 to 3 o'clock and all campus students, . faculty members, and Pi Phi alumnae and mothers are bidden to the . affair , to welcome 5 Mrs. Chapler. v ' : - In the receiving line will be the honor guest. Miss Janet Stark, Miss Martha Benard and Miss Sue Mellor. : - - ;. . ; v. Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. Bertha Johnson. Mrs. Ken t netn rotts, Mrs.- Ervin Potter, and Mrs. James T. Brand. ; Miss Nidde 'Haynes is general chairman of the affair and assist ing on the directorate are Miss Dolores Banz, Miss Jo Ann Rich ardson, Miss Mary Jo Wigginton and Miss Joanne Oliver. . President Will 7 Visit Lodge Salem Rebekah lodge met with Mrs. Luther Melton, noble grand, presiding. - Committees were ap pointed for the president's visit, banquet committee, Mrs. R. A. Garratt. Mrs. Ed Owen, Mrs. Ga vin Hill; gift committee, Mrs. Blanche Hull, Mrs. Charles Neu batrer, Mrs. VJrgil - Parker; ' re freshments, Mrs. M. W. Ready, Mrs. Harry Vasey, Miss Lola Mc Farlane, Mrs. Dae Stafford, Mrs. Mary Hansen; decoration, Mrs. Vernon Frohm. Mr rtnlHio Vvta Mrs. Paul Heath; courtesy, Mrs! Roy Pearce, Mrs. Lynn Hill, Mrs. aviaaene Hubbard. - Announcements wpri mari ttin me meia Kno club wm meet to night at 7:30 j. m. The Past Noble Grands club met Wednesday with Mrs, Virgil Parker. The Willamette Encamp ment will meet Friday night with a covered dish dinner at 6:30. Next Monday evening will be home coming with a covered dish din ner at 8:30, with a program fol- lowing. . , , . A Birthday Dinner : Dr. Maynard Shiffer will be honored on his birthday Saturday, mgni at a ai nner ana Bridge party at the Shiffer home on Boice st. Mrs. Shiffer is-arranging the af fair, and bidden are members of their club including Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg, Dh. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wirtn, Mr. and Mrs. Russel E. rrau, ut. ana am. Horace Mcuee and the Sniff ers. , - ; Mrs. Ethel Vedder, stcrle .madam president of the auxiliary to FOE, who will ' be in Salem to attend the ; local lodge's 20th anniyer- . sary on Tuesday. A ban-; quet has been planned in her honor. State Officer. ' V To Be Honored The ladies' auxiliary to FOE lodge will celebrate its 20th birth day at a party in Eagles' hall Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Char ter members and past Madam presidents will be honored during the party. A special guest of the auxiliary will be Mrs. Ethel Ved der, state madam president. -' A banquet is being planned for 6:30 at the Bright Spot for -Mrs. Vedder's pleasure. Visiting mem bers and officers from other auxi liaries in the district have been invited to the celebration. Kappa Deltas Are . Feted at Dinner Kappa Delta alumnae were en tertained at a buffet dinner Wed nesday night at the home of Mrs. Harris Lietz.-New officers were elected and include Mrs. Norman Edwards, president; Mrs. J. A. Carlon, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Lietz, Panhellenic chairman, Mrs. H. B. Collins and . Mrs. George Bagnall, alternates. Mrs. William Ashby and Miss Leona Burgoyne were appointed co-rush chairmen; Mrs. Peter Stoltenberg, magazine chairman; and Mrs. Floyd Colburn, publicity. The Missionary society ef the Keizer ' Community church will hold a rummage sale and bazaar today and Saturday at 339 Court St.- ' ' . t ! -1 It .? : k u tl5iV" Nancy Farrar Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Tarrar are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to James L. Sampson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Sampson,' sr., of Port land. No data has been set for the wedding. Miss Farrar, who attended Lew is and Clark college, is employed in Portland. Mr. - Sampson is a graduate of Oregon State college. Auxiliary Plans Many-Events Monday evening was the regular meeting of the Ladies auxiliary to Marion post 661, Veterans of For eign Wars. Two new members were initiated, Mrs. George Bern hardt and Mrs. Leonard Francis. Mrs. Clarence Forbis, Americanism chairman, reported that four flags had been presented to Grant school. Mrs. Charles Hagen gave report on the meeting of the Wom en's council. Mrs. Joe Homeff er re ported a profit of $91 from the talent program given. The food sale netted $34.68, and Mrs. C M. Briggs reported $23.50 from the parcel post sale. Mrs. Mary Gil huly reported on the sale of Christ mas cards. The auxiliary voted to purchase an electric dishwasher for the kit chen. A dinner will be served to the Coos Bay Oyster Grower's association on Saturday, November 18. A membership party will be held at the VFW hall on Novem ber 28 at 8 pjn. All ladies eligible to membership in- the auxiliary are cordially invited. f Members are asked to bring any rummage they have to the hall be fore December 2, the date of the sale to be held at 226 North Com mercial st Mrs. C M. Briggs is chairman of a card party to be held at the VFW hall on Decem ber 5. i Salon Meets For " " Dinner jWed. Marion county Salon 8 et 40 met for dinner Wednesday night at the American Legion club. Plans were made for the Christ mas party on December 20. After the dinner hour Mrs. 'Al bert C. Gragg told of her recent trip east and of her visit to the National Jewish hospital in Den ver. The hospital is for tubercular patients and Is a non-paying in stitution. The salon's project is tubercular .children. Missourians Meet A turkey dinner was served members of the Missouri club when they met Tuesday with Mrs. P. C Harland. Mrs. F. M. Hoyt was elected! president, Mrs. Roy Car-' ter, vice president, Mrs. Wad Weekly, secretary - treasurer, and Mrs. E. P. Kasson, press chairman. The December 5 Christmas party will be at the home of Mrs. C R. Osborn, 4240 State street Church Nuptials . . Unite Couple - --- - . ' SILVERTON t- The wedding of Miss Charlotte Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson of Silverton, "and Delbert B.-BIan ch ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Blanchard of Sheridan, was solem nized Friday night November 3, at 8 p.m. at the Immanuel Lutheran church. The Rev. Joseph A. Luthro read the ceremony. , . Lighting the candles were Mrs. Bruce Kilen of Eugene and Miss Kathryn Loe, Silverton. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in white slipper satin made with a tight fitting bodice, . shawl collar and long pointed sleeves. The skirt was of white net gathered full at the waistline over satin with an over skirt of satin edged with white cluny lace to form a full train. She wore a veil of double silk net edg ed with wide lace' and held in place with a beaded headdress. She car ried a white orchid . on a white Bible. v . : Mrs. Donald Boyle, jr of Port land, matron of honor, wore a pale green dress of silk marquisette over satin and carried a nosegay of small white and orchid chrysan themums. Miss Virlee Kuhn of Coos Bay, in. pale yellow'silk mar quisette carrying a matching nose gay, was bridesmaid. - Peggy Jo Faver of Dallas and Carolyn Shelton of McMinnville, nieces of the bridegroom, were flower girls. Niilo Koiver of Sher idan was best man for his brother-in-law. Ted Faver of Dallas was the groom's other attendant. Ush ers were William Beutler of Port land, Sheldon Johnson of Scotts Mills, and Earl Johnson of Salem, brothers of the bride, and William Fahlgren of Corvallis. At the reception held at the church social rooms Mrs. Carl Loe, Corvallis, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Niilo Koiver, sister of the bridegroom, poured, and Mrs. Sheldon . Johnson and Mrs. Earl Johnson cut the cake. Assisting were Mrs. Gordon Henjum, Mrs. Rholin Heater, Mrs. Daryll John son, Allan Dahl, Donald Holm, Miss Ann DahL Miss Mona Christ iansen, Mrs. Jasper Dullum, Mrs. Henry Christiansen, Mrs. Adolph Johnson, Mrs. Charles Cross, Mrs. Robert ; Heimerdinger, Mrs. Clif ford Almquist Mrs. Marvin Rhein holdt Mrs. Oscar Loe, Mrs. Her man Gottschalk, Mrs. Henry John son, Mrs. John Overlund, Mrs. Oscar Overlund, Mrs. Albert Over lund and Mrs. Riedar Poverud. After a wedding trip to the coast the couple will be at Corvallis, where he is attending Oregon State college and she is secretary In the English department at the college. VasV Matron im 'meet' a( l:sl o'clock at the Golden Pheasant for dinner. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mem rearce, Mrs. Frances Byram, Mrs. O. W. Emmons, Mrs.. E. L. Hildreth, Mm. David Wright and Mrs. Jessie Chalmers. FRU1TLAND Mrs. Norman Gydesen was hostess to the Fruit land home extension unit at her The Statesman? Salami brooon, YAdarf.orti&il Y, lttfr 8 ' home on Tuesday. 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