Unit Meetings for League This Week League of Women Voter of Sa lem will hold their first unit meet ings of the season this week in the following homes: Mrs. Clarence Byrd, 296 N. 14th., Wednesday, October 10 at 9:30 a. m unit leader, , Mrs. Thomas Churchill; tea hostess, Mrs. Robert .Corey; telephone. Mrs. Hirsch ShusterowiU. Mrs. L. E de Weese. 1675 First Street, Wednesday, October 10 at p. m., unit leader, Mrs. John A. Rademaker; tea hostess, Mrs. Ralph Wyckoff; telephone; Mrs. Gordon Davidson. Miss Eleanor Stephens, 275 N. 2Hh. Thursday, October 11 at 8 p. m unit leader, Mrs. Edward Daugherty; tea hostess, Mrs. Hav den Smithson; telephone, Mrs. Ed ward Corrigan. The topic of discussion will be "Voters Service". Anyone interest ed is invited to attend and may call the unit chairman, Mrs. Ed ward Corrigan, for additional in formation. Mrs. Fischer Will Speak at Guild St. John's Lutheran Church Guild will hold its meeting on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. in the Fireside Room of the church. Mrs William Fischer, who re cently returned from a board of directors meeting held in Terra herd Home of the West, will speak on the Home. This home, which was opened to its first occupants this past June, now has an enrollment of fifteen, with facilities for 36. Ap plications now are on file for over 250 applicants. These come ii urn aii of ihe western slates, some as far as Chicago En rollees now come from Montana, Washington nd California. Quite a number of applications have come from Oregon, and are now being processed. The board of directors at their last meeting applied for a $100, 000 loan to hasten the erection of a second wing in order that mora children can he housed Mrs. Fischer states "The Home hat been blessed far beyond our fondest dreams. We still need tha prayers and various assist ance that many can give Too long has society put our retarded on the 'forgotten' list " Mrs Clarence Kraft, representing the Salem Association for the Re tarded, will show the film "Tues day's Child." She will comment and also hae a question and an iwer period. Miss Donna Gray Weds Mr. Titgen BUENA VISTA-An event of late September was the wedding of Miss Donna Eileen Gray, dauRhtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Gray of Ruena Vista and Mer ritt Titgen, son of Leo Titgen of Salem. The young couple exchanged their vows before a small group of relatives and friends at the In dependence Baptist church, with the Rev. James A. Bell officiating. Mrs. Marvin Wilson was brides maid, and Mr. Wilson acted as best man For hrr wedding the bride chose a princess style waltz dress o( white lace over satin. Her shoul der length veil was held in place by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible and pink flowers. Mrs. Gray chose for her daugh ter s wedding a dark blue suit and wore a white carnation corsage Following the ceremony a re eeplion was held at the Gray home in Buena Vista. Mrs. John Rus tin, sister of the bride, poured; and another sister, Mrs Dave Goble, cut the cake. ine young couple win ine in Salem. Need ham's SHEAFFER'S CARTRIDGE PEN 5 V 2.95 rol fountain ptn flllt litre ballpoint no mtity Ink bolllti choice of 6 point ttylot 60 imart color combinations tut, two Skrip cartfldjM Stationery Office Supplies With the New Griy Front it 465 Stat St. .OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:1S TO 9 P.M. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A.M. TO 3:30 F.M. FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR OVER 1,000 CARS tfNeMtfll ii Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., Oct. 7, '56 (Sec. 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