Statesman's HOME anorama VYcr.sn . . . Music . . . Fcsfcipns . . . Fcstures ($. 2)-Ortg. Statesman, Salem, Ortg., Sunday, Fab. 19, 1936 y .-c - ! mM y y nay, .-rot Y-fZm& r -'r y frJ; vv-r AN ' &Y 'A v V" r a I) jm w U- ft Young models ... for the benefit fashion tea to be given by the Salem Branch, American Association of University! Women on Feb. 25 at Meier and Frank's will be children of mem bers. Pictured with Mrs. Erwin E. Batterman, chairman of the AAUW fellowship fund, for which the benefit is being given, re three of the models, Sharon Hann, Ellen Sprague and Sandra Hann. The Hann sisters are daughters of the John Hannj and Ellen is the daughter of the Arthur Spragues. (Kennell-Ellis uiuuiv;. ; :. NM&'f W - 1 .it v. r v . a n v V ; "" ; r """"" " 6s pi '-j , .' ! I v . Heart Sunday . , Is. P" "1 , r" " -j r" 1 . ' ' ' i February 26 ' n d - - f 3 I r.-rt--J f -- "T " - ; ; ") s ' -' over 450 women have f -' ' . Jl ' 1 t . ' ' j . y . . .. ... door bells in the house- V : :J V i . ,- ; : ; V ' ti to-house collection be- ..1 ! -1 v ' " - tween 1 and 4 p. m. The - . : ' i , i V , - : A ' ' , ' . one-afternoon campaign ? j tv, ws :a -' ,4-' " , ' ' : ' 'will climax the 1956 , ' ' - I A ' ! 5 f Heart Fund drive. Pic- - J f" ' 7 V V3, "T , ' ' L i . " tured above are two t r ; I ' '" " ' 1 captains for Heart Sun- r j ' . ' I " 17.. day, Mrs. Ted Ogdahl ' i i .7 ( . ( , V i V -1 and Mrs. William Bush, . . , ,- ' j4l vf-, " -t" jl shown loading up with , tl000 'r S . supplies to be distribu- . . . , IL I V ' f t ' V' ted to the volunteer . . ,' , 1 lv .-on r' -l' xA 3S i"Zi 1 1 ill r . -ir . i i i f -i 1 5 Ai ;:;:-..;-..yr.J ZIO ' Chairman ...and captain pictured at the right are Mrs. Wil lard J. Stone, one of the 40 captains, left, and Mrs.' Robert Y. Thornton, Heart Sunday" chairman. A captain wi" be in charge of each of the 40 districts. Women w ring every door bell in the city, with each vol unteer assigned 15 to 25 houses. (Kennell-Ellis Photos). . A:.v: ' i' 'vAA'.:; . ' y ; ( M . ; ' :-v : r : . : , , , . , ";:'; 4 , " "- -" t" 'ri ; . . - t ; V,., . . ....... :t--'k !V'"--.. - - On the directorate ... for the Salem Woman's Club benefit dessert bridge party on Feb. 24 at the clubhouse, are, left to right, Mrs. Earl T. Andre sen, Mrs. John S. Tyler Jr. and Mrs. H. P. Grant. The women are pictured by the club's new baby grand piano and proceeds from the benefit will augment the pi ano fund. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). Y i At ?ff-''K'A: 4 t f ' A"Vv't a. , f-? 7 - ; fJ (: It' A Valentine's Day bride . . . Mrs. Roy Elliott Nelson, at the left, the former Anita Gayle Juve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice N. Juve. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy 0. Nelson of Park Ridge, III., who came west for he nuptials. The ceremony took place at the First Christian Church. The newlyweds will make their home in Elmwood Park, III. (Jes- ten-Miller Studio). -:'.A A; (I-Ay. 'A- .-A. i :A - r live in Texas ... Mrs. Elton Taylor lafky, who was Noreen Nelson prior to her February 1 1 marriage at the First Presbyterian Church. Th bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Charles Nelson and It. lafky, who is serving in tht U. S. Air orce In taredo, Texas, Is the son of Mrs. Herman E. Lafky. (Jesten-Miller Studio).