Business, Vrofessional Women's Group is in Spotlight During Mid-May N ANTICIPATED event for tha high school and college groups will be the annual spring semi- formal dance of the Chadwick assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls. The dance is to be the evening of Friday, May 13, at Glenwood ballroom, "Black Magic" being the theme for the party. Invitation is extended to all high school friends and college friends of the members to attend. Miss Leah Case, worthy adviser for the assembly, is general chairman Miss Gladys Boock heads the ticket and pro gram committee and is being assisted by Misses Helen Booth, Donna Phelps, Bonnie Jacobson, Dorothy Sweigcrt, Ida Jo Henderson, Beverly Grabcr and Jean Hartwell. Miss Marilyn Power is chair man for the patrons committee. to By Marian Lowry Fischer r)T " "jr jc. t AMONG social affairs on next week's calendar is the informal at home for which Mrs. Dean K. Brooks is to entertain Wednesday after noon to honor her mother, Mrs. Paul Moser of New York City. Mrs. Moser is to arrive in Salem, Monday morning, and will be here through the week. She has visited In Sa lem previously, having been for many years an active worker in the national Presbyterian church. She organized the national women's auxiliary of the church several years aeo and is now a member of the church's board of foreign missions. She is on the coast at this time in the interest of the board's work. The at home will he between 2 and 5 o'clock. Salem friends who have met Mrs. Moser previously or those who wish to greet her during her visit here now are invited to call at the Wednes day afternoon event. Among those assisting Mrs. Brooks at the at home will be Mrs. Kenneth McNeice, Mrs. Horace Miller, Mrs. Charles Bates, Mrs. James Stone, Mrs. Lewis Clark, Mrs. Orville Cox, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. Harvey Gibbons. Party Thursday Mrs. Lloyd T. Riches and Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell are to be hostesses next Thursday afternoon for a luncheon and bridge party for several tables at the Ben Lomond park home of Mrs. Riches. Varied spring flowers will be used in decorating the home. The party is one of series planned by the hostesses. Being welcomed home this week-end after several weeks travel are Mayor and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom. They went to Texas to visit their son, Robert Elf strom, Jr., who is in the air force, then on to Florida and a few days at Havana, and have returned west via the mid west. Miss Jeanne Hoffman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Hoffman, and Miss Fran ces Baum, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Baum, are home from the University of Oregon for the week-end. Among other university students home from Eugene for the week-end is Miss Josephine Caughell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Caughell. Mrs. Donald Madison was hostess for an informal luncheon Friday at her home, honoring her house guest, Mrs. P. T. Lee of Portland. Places were marked for Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Lawrence Lister, also of Portland; Mrs. David Cameron, Mrs. Frank Mar shall, Mrs. Earl Andresen, Mrs. Ben Maxwell, Mrs. Howard R. Pickett, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, and the hostess. Dr. Harold E. Poole left Friday by train for the mid-west. He will meet Mrs. Poole, who has been visiting rela tives at Webster, Iowa, and they will be home in two weeks. While in the mid west Dr. Poole will attend a number of surgical clinics. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan While, who have been visiting here from Trieste, left Saturday. Several Informal affairs have been given in their honor during their visit here. On Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding entertained at an informal at home, some 30 calling dur ing tha evening to greet the visitors. a' ( -1 i ANNOI'M'KII rerrnlly (he enrscrairnl Mr, and Mrs. J. I. Berhe i( rnrlUnri. tit Harry A. JoIuum at talata. UMIaa-aUUar MRS. JOHN VERSTEEG MRS. JOHN VERSTEEG, left above. Is general chairman for the convention of the Oregon Federation or Business and Professional Women's clubs meeting here May 13, 14 and 15. ( Jesten-MNIer photo. Representative from the national federation and convention banquet speaker will be Judge Sarah T. Hughes, center picture, who comes from Dallas, Texa. At right is Mrs. Arthur Weddle, Salem, state president of the fed eration, who is to preside. (Jm ten-Miller photo) Spinsters club will be entertained Monday evening by Mrs. Peter H. Gei ser, Mrs. Stuart McElhinny and Miss Betty Jean Manoles at the Edgar T. Pierce home, 797 North Winter. The group is to make plans for its an nual Mother's Day breakfast to be given May 8 at the Marion hotel with Miss Margaret Lovell as chairman. On Tuesday. Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor, will resume her weekly at home day. Local friends and visitors In the capital that day are invited to call at the McKay home dur ing the afternoon. A May day party was given Friday afternoon by Georgianna Criswcll at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Criswell, guests including a group of her school friends. A May pole, May baskets and a May day cake decorated the refreshments table. Guests included Mrs. Alice Robinson, fifth grade teacher; Beverly Burgoyne, Peggy Reed, Judy Tcmpleton, Linda Davis, Charlone Cushing, Dorothy Brad ley, Yynne Enyeart, Charlcne Tucker, Jane Froman, Carol Gregg and Fritze Manbeck. Early May Dancing Several dances are for early May, three next week-end. on the calendar being dated for Trotters club is to have its dance next Friday evening at Glenwood ballroom, Glenn Woodry's orchestra playing. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood are chairmen for the event. Carousel t'llih Carousel club's May dance is arranged for next Saturday evening, May 7. at the Mayflower hall. The social hour will be at 8:30 o'clock, the dancing be ginning at 0 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, R, L. Cliristphier are if Mlw Harhara Jean Reel. lUnthtrr of Harrv R. Johntan. Jr son t Mr. and Mra. fHauai 'A I' ... . .. V Christening services for 13-months-old Sydney Thornton Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Harris, are to be conducted Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in St. Paul's Episcopal church, the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Godparents for the little boy are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fisher of Salem and Robert Southerland of Henderson, N.C., Marvin Long, brother-in-law of Mrs. Harris, to act as proxy for Mr. Hender son. Grandmothers of the little boy are Mrs. Charles Bruce of Salem and Mrs. Charles Harris of Henderson, N.C. Fol . lowing the Sunday service a family dinner will be served at the Harris home. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Raymond Hay mov ed this week to Portland to make their home, Colonel Hay previously having been transferred there to the Oregon district army recruiting office. Delta Delta Delta alumnae are to met at the home of Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell. Monday evening, dessert to be at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. H. J. Anning, Mrs. Kenneth Brown and Mrs. D. C. Moore are co-hostesses for the meeting. Parties chairmen of the committee for the eve ning and are being assisted by Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Laird. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reuter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goeck ner. Mr. and Mrs. Tor Ncwland. Tillicum Party The annual spring frolic for the Tilli cum club is scheduled as a dinner dance for next Saturday evening at the Mar ion hotel. Wisteria Event Wisteria club members are planning their next dance for May 13. ( 'Si' "YJ I f " fa n .. i I mi I HI. r reremanT lat unit, atlrrnann waa Mr. Wtlhiir E. Ttndil. Jr, the former Patrlrla .lanr Orlh. riauihlrr at Mr). Matin Orlh af Halrm. Mr. Osdd is tha aoa af Mr. ana Mr, w. I. DM a, b. at Oarvaah UUCvaa aawta) TV k 1 JUDGE SARAH T. HUGHES Miss Taylor to Be A wedding of interest to many friends fakes place this evening when petite brunette Lorraine Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin C. Taylor of Mo lalla. will be married to P. Dixon Van Ausdell, Jr., son of Mrs. Beth Van Aus dell of Salem and the late P. D. Van Ausdell. The service will be solemnized at 8 o'clock in the First Baptist church, the Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson officiating. For the music, Mrs. Robert F. Anderson is to sing and William Fawk will be at the organ. Miss Taylor has asked Mrs. Vernon Barkhurst of Eugene to be matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Duane Lantz of Molalla and Mrs. Rex Adolph. Malcolm L. Page is to be best man and ushers are to be William Pero, E. Jack Smith, Carlton Ramsden and Duane Lantz, the latter of Molalla, Mr. Taylor is to give his daughter in marriage. The reception following the service will be in the church parlors. Mrs. Mark Hungate of Silverton, aunt of the bride-to-be, is to serve the cake. Mrs. A. W. Vernon and Mrs. Chester G. Zum walt are to pour. Mrs. Homer Munson of Molalla, sister of the bride-to-be, is to be at the punch bowl. Assisting with the serving will be Miss Marcella Schwartz, Miss Pauline Turin, Miss Ruth Skinner, Miss Dorothy Richard of Port land, Mrs. Ivan T. Lowe, Mrs. Malcolm L. Page, Mrs. Gerard Brown. Mrs. Hil lary Etzel is to pass the guest book and in charge of the gifts table will be Mrs. Don McNeill, Mrs. Oscar Donaldson, Jr., and Miss Ardell Scott. A popular member of the Salem Spinsters club. Miss Taylor has been honored at many affairs preceding her marriage. Expected to arrive home Monday from several weeks trip to the east are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley and daughter, Miss Margaret Jane Cooley. They went to New York City, and this week have been in 'Los Angeles and San Francisco. Wed Tonight A group of 16 members of Alpha Ep silon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will be in Portland this evening to attend the founders day banquet at the Mult nomah hotel. At this affair a group of pledges will receive the ritual of jewels. The dinner will be at 6:30 o'clock Attending from here will be Miss Edith Kyle, Mrs. B. O. Bishop, Mrs. E. Braden Daggett, Mrs. Roger Cochran, Mrs. Eldon Lindhorst, Mrs. Ted Kerr, Mrs. Alvin Stoddard, Mrs. Byron Tho mas, Mrs. Duane Janicek, Mrs. A. L. Cummins, Mrs. Taze Barton, Mrs. Ches ter Nelson, Mrs. Robert Bccktell, Mrs. Willard Morrison, Mrs. Paul March, Mrs. Walter Flagcr. Installation of new officers for the chapter will be May 12. The officers in clude: Mrs. B. O. Bishop, president; Mrs. W. M. Collier, vice president: Mrs. Eldon Lindhorst, recording secretary; Mrs. Willard Morrison, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. Braden Daggett, treas urer: Mrs. D. L. Parker and Mrs. Wal ter Flager, city council. Mrs. E. M. Page entertained for her bridge group, Thursday, entertaining the members at luncheon and cards. Mrs. Roy S. Keene was here from Cor vallis for the party. WEDDING MONDAY MORNING A wedding of Monday morning will be that of Miss Patricia Ann Amort and Raymond G. Klecker, the ceremony to be at 8 o'clock in St. Vincent de Paul church, the Rev. George O'Keefe offi ciating. ' Mrs Vince Rodakowski is to be soloist and Wayne Mousey will be at the or gan. Mrs. J. W. Arey is to be matron of honor for her sister. Mrs. Robert Gor man and Miss Rosella Heuberger will be bridesmaids. James Hayes is to be best man and the ushers are to be Walter Bilycu. Robert Suing, Jerry Heu berger and Robert Prange. The reception will be at 10 a.m. at Mayflower hall. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Leo F. Amort of Hyam pom, Cailf., Mr. Klecker. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Klecker of Salem. A'rba C'lil Oireca Miners club will meet on Mnndav eveninc at 7:45 nVlock in the c'lailcr hnue. 2.11) North Winter. New officers will be choren at this meet ing. Among club hostesses next week will be Mrs. Emery ltnbbs who has invited her bridge group for cards and late des sert Wednesday evening. Mrs. Keith Towell and Mrs. Genrte Hug will be hostesses at the home of the former for the meetlnr of Kanpa Alpha Theta alumnae Thursday evening at 8 o'clork. An event Interesting to many for Saturday afternoon. May 7 will be the annual silver tea to be given by the Wesleyan Service gcild of the Jason Lee Methodist church in the parsonage, hours to be from 2 to 4. All ladies of the church are invited to attend. Special guests invited include members and friends of the First Meth odist Weslcvan guild and the Leslie Mrthodist Wes'eyan guild; alfo the ladies of the Methodist Old People's Here Mrs Louis Lnrenr is the general chairman In charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mrs. Carle Abrams and Mrs. Bertha Compton will be hos1ejej Tuesday, at the Glover home. 1720 South Winter, to the Yomir cos, dessert to b at 1:19 o'clock. MRS. ARTHUR WEDDLE SALEM GARDEN club's meeting Is planned for Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Salem Woman'i club house. For the program, Mrs. Daniel Heff ner of Portland will talk on table dec orations and do some demonstrations. Mrs. George W. Ailing is tea chair man and will be assisted by Mrs. Wil liam Schawrz, Mrs. Frank Durbin, Mrs. William Anderson, Mrs. Maurice Duni-, gan and Mrs. Lee Canfield. Miss Elizabeth Lord and Mrs. A. A. Lee are to pour. Mrs. George Crockett and Mrs. Rus sel E. Pratt are to arrange the table. Bush School Mothers club plans its final meeting of the year for next Tues day in the school cafeteria, the busi ness meeting to be at 2 p.m. Harry B. Johnson director of curriculum in the city school system, is to be the guest speaker to discuss "Questions Parents, Ask." There will be an instruments group lay, presented by Mrs. Victo? Palmason. The tea will honor teachers of the school, also the mothers of chil dren who will be entering the school in the fall. Children accompanying their mothers to the meeting will be super vised. Mrs. Otto Wilson, Sr.. (will entertain for the meeting of the Ratihaterians on Thursday afternoon at her Fairmount Hill home at 2:30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Verne Scott of Davis, Calif, arrived last evening to spend the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry w. Scott. Mrs. Donald McCargar is to entertain next Thursday for her bridge club, the (roup meeting for luncheon and cards. The mother and daughter banquet and program at St. Mark Lutheran church will be next Tuesday evening, May 3, at 6:30 o'clock at the church. Dr. Robert D. Gregg of Willamette university is to be guest speaker to dis cuss "Let's Be Good Americans." Mrs. Alfred Sather is to be i toastmistrcss. The Rev. John Baglien is to give the invocation. There will be songs by the Junior Debutantes of the church, whis tlirg numbers by Mp.rjnrie Jordon. vio lin solos by Roberta Graham, accom panied by Mrs. Victor Palmson. Mul L. J. Stewart is program chairman. Salem Women's Golf association will gather for its resular weekly dav, Wed nesday, play to be at 9 a.m., luncheon at 1:30 p.m. Falem club. Daughters of the Nile, will meet Monday. There will be sew ing at 10 a.m.. luncheon at 12 o'clock. On the committee are Mrs. Melvin Propp. Mrs. S. G. Rundlett. Mrs. C. E. Guenther. Mrs. Howard Jenks, Mr". T. W. Lcasure. Mrs. Al Feitelon. Mrs. Joseph Hutchison. Mrs. David Wright. Mrs. William Cole and Mrs. Harry B. Johnson will be hostesses at the home of the former next Thursday afternoon for the meeting of Chapter G. P.E O. Sis'erhood, the group assembling at 1:15 o'clock. RECITAL ON TUESDAY Amorg national muic week pro grams next week will be the Muic Teachers association program Tuesday evening in Roberts studio. Students of high school age are to be presented In recital. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the re cital. The committee In charge is Miss Futh Bedford. Mrs. Jean Hobson Rich and Prof. T. S. Roberts. Attendance A't tha affair Is by invitation. f.