.. v.- Luncheon Will Open Season For League Salem Women' Army - Navy League will launch its (all activi ties with a 12:30 luncheon on Tues day in the Colonial Room of the Marion Hotel. The guest speaker will be Allan L. Stevens, one of the three .certified gemologists in Ore gon, who will discuss "Gems." Mrs. Harold G. Maison and Mrs. far! Cover are in charge of the program. Mrs, Wallace Wharton, oresident of the league, has announced her standing committee chairmen as (nllows: Mrs. Chester Frill, tcte-' phone; Mrs. Ernest L. Freeman, social; Mrs. Logan C. Berrv. gen eral service; Mrs. Willie E. Vin cent, membership: Mrs, H. G. Maison and Mrs. Carl Cover, pro gram. Mrs. Vincent is already at work contacting all women who are rliaible for membership. Assist ine her are Mrs. Donald Fisher, Mrs. Harry Loggan, Mrs. William II. Hammond. Mrs. Harold D. Jones, Mrs. Donald Schur and Mrs. Mar shall Wood. Wives, widows, moth ers, daughters and sisters of com missioned, officers in the armed forces, whether it be regular, re serve, active, inactive... .retired or 1 GALLERY NOTESk. BUSH HOUSE r ' The work of Andrew Vincent. Eugene painter, professor of art at the University of Oregon. This show will be reviewed next Sunday. Gallery , open every day except Monday Wednesday evening until 9 p.m. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY GALLERY Milton Wilson, young Portland artist. Very colorful, exciting oil paintings done in abstract expressionist vein. See review today. Gallery open every day until 4 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday. To Work on Afghans Mrs. Irl Folsom, hospital and re habilitation chairman for King wood Unit, American Legion Aux iliary has invited all auxiliary members of her unit to meet at her home on Monday, Veterans Day to work on afghans for the Veterans Hospital. It will be" an all day affair beginning at 10:30 a.m., and membert are asked to bring a tack lunch. Coffee will be furnished by the hostess. City Needs to Be Discussed 'V- Salem Junior Woman's Club will meet November 12 at the Salem Woman's Club. This will be a meeting with the community serv ice department reporting on "City Needs", with group discussions to determine Salem Juniors projects. Mrs. Donald Griswald will be in charge of the program, assisted by Mesdame Richard Allen, Ir- vin Branch, Kenneth Burnett, Wil liam Juza, Marvin Simpson, Rob ert Wickman, Carl Goldsby, Keith Batcman, Eldon Barclay, Mrs. J o h n Humphrey is in charge of refreshments assisted by Mesdames Richard Kelm, Wil son Wilt, Steven Benson, Kenneth Decatur, Howard Houck. Mrs. Robert Carey, president of Salem Juniors, has received news Hal Hibbard tamp and Ami tary, L'SWV wtll meet it the Sa lem Woman's Club on Thursday for a coffee hour at 12:30 p.m. A business session will follow. from Washington, D.C., that start ing Monday General Federation Women's Club news will be broad east every Monday during the Home show NBC. She has asked all club members to tune in- and keep informed with what club women are doing all over the United States. Statesman, SalertvOr., Sun., Nov. 11, '58 (Sec. IID-21 Alpha tptlle. Theta Rho Girls of Turner initiated six new mem bers at their last meeting. The initiates include Mary Fry, Jaa Paris. Judy Davenport, Martha Lincknell, Sherry Shabe, and Edythe Manning. The club offi cers include Elaine Beaumont, president; Marianne Grim, vice president; Ksren Allawiy,' treas urer; and Carolyn- Kyte, secretary. To Fete New Mothers The Salem Pi Beta Phi Moth er'i Club of Willamette UnW sity will meet at the State street chepter house Tuesday altei. t-d for a 1:30 dessert luncheon. Tin affair will honor the mothers of new Salem pledges. Committee for the afternoon includes Mis, Carl Schneider and Mrs. R. G. Van Cleve. Circle at Maris Home The afternoon circle of the Wo man's Society of Christian Service of the Morningside Community Methodist Church will meet with Mrs. John Maris, 3UI5 Granada Way, at two o'clock Tuesday after noon, Nov. 13. Mrs. Gilbert Austin will review a portion of "Paul's Letters to New Churches." Mrs. Roy Grcltie, a member of the Women's Prison Council, will speak on wuik with the women of the Oregon State Penitentiary. resigned, are eligible for member ship in the league. The League is planning a Christ mas dinner dance for December 7 with Mrs. Ernest L. Freeman in charge of - arrangements. Trinity Church WSCS Circles .... .. 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