Statesman, Satem, Or)., Smity, Up. W, If SJ F. L. Clubs Will Coi mvene Salem in Salem F. L. Club No. 14 of -the, Rebekah Lodge will be host ess to the 48th State F. L Clubs of Oregon Convention in Salem en Saturday, September 17. It it anticipated that 230 will be in at tendance. Fifty-two clubs throughout the state have received invitationa and a banquet will be held at the Marion Hotel on Saturday eve sign at 6:30 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. a program will be given in the I00F Temple, followed by a bust lies smeeting at 8 p.m. Judge Rex Hartley, If arion County judge, will give the wel corf.ng addreaa. A loving eup will be presented to the most outstanding F. L. Club of the state by Mrs. Carol Young and the alumni group of Vernon No. 1, Portland. Mrs. Young founded the first F. ; L. Club in the atate of Oregon.' The contest will be judged on the basis of initiation, publicity, and community service. Salem Woman President The F. L. Clubs are only lo cated in the state of Oregon and are open to any lady Rebekah member In good standing be tween the age of 18 and 30 years of ape. The primary objective of the clubs is to further the under standing "among the younger -members of the Rebekah Lodge in the principles of lodce work.. State officers are Mrs. Law rence McClure. president, Salem; Mrs. Bene Eilertsen; vice-presi dent. Clatskanie: and Mrs. .Vade Kirby. secretary-treasurer, Klam ath Falls. Gub Calendar . ' t S f ,. . V ' ; . ' vr "- : Miss Rowe Tells Troth Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Row are announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Marlene, to Marvin Laz arus, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. : Lazarus of Vancouver. B.C. No 1 date has been set for the wedding, Miss Rowe graduated in June iiuiii nuiaiuvu iiun w now employed at the Doctors Clin ic. Her fiance attended Regina College in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. He U engaged in the jewelry business In Vancouver, B. Members of Rt Cecelia's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will meet Tuesday night in the fireplace room at 8 p.m. Co-host esses are Mrs. William J. Ben der, Mrs. Donald E. Wickman and Miss Betty Byrd. Mrs. Dibblo to bo Dlnnor Mrs. Lura Dibble, national rep resentative of the Christian Busi ness and Professional Women's or ganization, will be the featured speaker at their monthly dinner meeting to be held on Tuesday, September 13 at 6: IS p.m. at the Marion Hotel. ' Mrs. Dibble has been in evan gelfat for many years in the East and just recently became affiliated with the Christian Business and Professional Women. Special mu sic for the dinner win be provided by the Teacher's Trio, Eleanor Burtonr Jackie Davis and Verna Kellar. A special feature of the meeting will be given by Miss Page of the Patricia Lee School of Charm and Model Agency, who will speak on ! helpful hints to beauty. ! All women are invited and ,re- United Church Women to Hold Institute Salem United Church Women are announcing the date of the annual Mission Study Institute held each year to assist women in many of the local churches to prepare for jhe studies on World Mission's used by more than 23 denominations. The 'institute will be held 'on Wednesday, September 28 at the First fresbiterlan Church from 9:30 aim. to 3 p.m. Mrs. J. P. Smart land Mrs. William Reagan, co-chairmen! of Christian World Missions of UCW with committee members, Mrs. Robert Shepard and Mrs. A. A. Taylor, are ar ranging an of interest outstanding program o all church women servatlons should be called in to Mrs. C. G. Abbott by Sunday, Sep tember 11. concerned with presenting the study books In their churches during the coming months. All types of visual aid mater lals for both youth and adult stu dies as well aa text books ana supplementary publications are to be on displsy and techniques for their use will be demonstrat ed. Among those taking part In the presentation of the study booka will be airs. Harold Kosebraugn, Mrs. Forrest Lemm, Mrs. W. S. Ankney and Mn. James. Randall. Study themes for 1B55-8 are The Christian Mission in a Revolu tionary World and Indian Ameri cans with text books entitled -This Revolutionary Faith" by Floyd Shacklook and "Within Two Worlds" by David M. Cory. Lions Auxiliary to (Dpon Fall Season Salem Lions Auxiliary members will launch their fan activities Thursday night at; a meeting at the home of Mrs. Percy 'Thorn, 2590 Sunrise Ave.,: at I o'clock. Thir will be a get-acquainted party for new and old members. A des sert supper will be served by the hostess committee, i Mrs. Norman Young is serving as president .of the auxiliary for the ensuing year. Mrs. Estill Brunk is heading the committee for the evening, assisted by Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. John Marr, Mrs. Ev erett. Wilcox, Mrs. Thomas Stacer and Mrs. Gerald Christofferson. St. Mark's Lntheraa Guild will meet Wednesday evening at tha i church at S p.m. Mrs. Horace Me Gee is arranging the program. MAIL ORDERS INVITED: Indudt 2N-Addd Post Office charts collected ee C0.0.'s : Monday Salem Chib. Republican Women'i Federation-of Oregon, Senator Hotel, a D m. - Salem Memorial Hospital Auxiliary meet at hospital, 10 a.m. Past Oracle Club with Mr. W. G. Walker. 1045 N. Summer St," noon luncheon. ' t ' Tuesday Tri -County Dental Auxiliary with Mrs. Johan Wold. 7770 Englewood Ave 8 p.m. Christian Business and Professional Women, dinner meetlnf. Marion Ho tel. 6:15 p m. Salem Busmet and Professional Women's Club. YWCA. 7 M pjm. ; Business Women of Ainrworth chapter. OES. noon luncheon, 1100 Chemeketa St. Wednesday Laurel Guild. Knight Memorial Church with Mr. W. C. Drakeley, 1475 N. 16th St.. s p.m. Cherry Court Order of the Amar anth. Scottish Rite Temple. S p.m. . Court Capital City, CD A. at KC Hall, S p.m. Tfeartday Hetrigeration Service TEngineert Society Auxiliary with Mrs. Ivan Roys. 1130 Albert Drive. 8 p.m. Salem lions Auxiliary with Mrs. Percy Thorn, zsso sunns avi., p.m. Christian Women's Fellowship, First Christian Church. 11 a.m. Mrs. Lawrence McClure, president of the F. L. Clubs of Oregon, who will preside at the state convention to be held In Salem on September 17. Mrs. McClure Is e member of the Salem F. L Club of the Rebekah Lodge. (Kehnell - Ellis Studio). . . M I Chairmen for BPW Week Announced I The Salem Business and Profes sional Women's Club will have its first recreation meeting of the sea son Tuesday night, September 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the YWCA. Recreation co-chairmen, Mrs. Daesy Chance and Mrs. Dorothy Walker, are in charge of the eve ning's program, A brief aeven o'clock board meeting will be held before the party, (. Junior past president Eleonor Roberta has announced the com mittee chairmen for Business Wo men's Week activities. They in clude Mrs. Mona Yoder, who will be in charge of the president's breakfast, the opening event of the week: Mrs. Daesy Chance, go-to- church; Mrs. Ceca Hobbs, public relations dinner; Miss Josephine Evans. Chamber of Commerce luncheon; Mrs. John Versteeg. who Jason Loo WSCS Slates Mooting i ! ' I The Woman's Society f Chris tian Service of Jason Lee Meth odist church will meet W'ednes day, September 14, at 11: a.m. In the Kirby Room of the: church for the business meeting. Mrs. Walter Nystrom will lead the 1 o'clock program with Mrs. Iva Wirth having the devotions. Seven members of the Jason Lee WSCS attended the! district education seminar in Amity and Mrs. R. E. Wingard led a study on "Indian Americans." The Susannah Wesleyaa Ser vice Guild of the First Metho dist Chdrch will be entertained Monday night at the home of Mrs. J. W. 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