ADDIrfS her aeme te the froup of June brides-to-be li Miss Jan Acton, who has announced Fri day, June 17 m dale for her marriage to Don Pre in. The ceremony will be an evening one at 8:30 o'clock in the First Methodist church. The reception following also will be at the church. The engagement of the couple was announced this past winter. The bride elect ii the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Acton, Mr. Preiss the son of. Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Preiss of Vancouver, Washington. By Marian Lowry Fischer . F INTEREST to many friends is announcement by Robert D. Paris of the engagement and approach ing marriage of his daughter, Miss Fran ces M. Paris, now of San Francisco, to Tomie Clarence Brooks, formerly of Rainier, Ore., and now in San Francisco. The wedding is planned for noon, Friday, May 27, in St. Mary's Catholic cathedral, San Francisco. The couple plan a trip to Carmel following the service. Mr. and Mrs. Paris are going south for the wedding, planning to drive. Miss Paris served in the WAVES dur ing the war. She attended St. Helen's hall in Portland and later University of Wisconsin. Mr. Brooks formerly was . an instructor in the Portland Stenotype school and now has a position in San Francisco where the couple will make their home. 1 Visitors here this week have been Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Cross and two sons, Curtis and Stewart, who have been in Miami, Fla., and elsewhere. They have been guests at the home of Mr. Cross' mother, Mrs. Curtis Cross, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cross. They plan to make their home on the west coast and left this forning for Walnut Creek, Calif. Last evening, the visitors were hon ored at a dinner given by a group of local friends at the American Legion club. Timmy Heltael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltzel, observed his third birthday today and in observance of the event was honored at a party for a (roup of eight of his young friends this afternoon at the Heltzel home. From Son Jose, Calif., comes word of the birth of daughter Thursday, May 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. Gllliland (Aim Huston). Grandparents of the new baby are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hus ton of Salem and Mr, end Mrs. A. T. ClUSafid of n Jose. Annual spring breakfast for Delta Ramma sorority at Willamette univer sity will be Sunday morning at 9 o'clock In the gardens t the sorority. Among committee members working n plans lor the event are Miss Betty May Jeckmen, Miss Gloria Stone, Mis Maney VendeLuyster, Miss Patsy Older, Mia Doria McCain, Miss Joan Klind worth, Miss Doris Walser, Miss Inie Lou Wilhelm, Miss Patty Holtx, Miss Nancy Whitmore, Miss Patricia Long, Miss Ann Miller, Mi Polly Pollock, Mis Ann Swtso, Mis Petty Jo Ham mond. Traditionally the event 1 planned s a special setting for any announce ments of engagements or wedding date by rhapter members. Sigma Kappa alumnae are In meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Stuart H. ( omplon, 46 n street, Mrs. I.enn Kverttt assisting. The merlin is at ( 'elock. Hosls last evening to their card group were Mr. and Mrs, Ralph H. Cooley. Dinner was enjoyed at the Legion club, cards following at (he Cooley home, Mr end Mrs. W. I. Needham were in vited as additional guests. Club's Dance A dancing party for next Saturday evening. May 21, will be that of the Town club, the event to be a dinner dance at the Marion hotel at 9 o'clock. This is the final regular dance on the rluh's schedule, although a dividend parly Is planned for some time in June. On the committee of hosts are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Busick, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager. The decorating rommlllee includes Mr and Mrs. Herman Jochliusen, Mr. and Mrs T. Harold Tomllnson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helliel. F.xpecled home Monday evening from several weeks in the east is Mrs. Cedric T. Reaney. She went to Miami via New Orleans, and then to Holly, wood hotel near Miami for the conven tion of the General Federation of Wo. men's clubs. Mrs. Reaney is retiring president of the Salem Junior Woman's rlub. Following the convention. Mrs. Reaney went to other places In Florida, short trip to Havana, then went on to New Jersey and to New York Cily. She Is flying home. PLANS SUNDAY WIDDIN6 A wedding for Sunday afternoon, Mar 12, will b that of Miss Sally Cornelius nd Clifton Ronp, the ceremony to be solemnised at J o'clock In the First Christian church, she Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Mis Betty Feilen and Donald Belts re to attend the couple. The reception following will he at the Cornelius home. The bride-elect Is the daughter of . Mrs. F.velyn Cornelius of Salem, Mr. lb i Roop the son of John Rood of Slavlon. Kelt nh yotmf people we frimitted from 'HB fifth anniversary or Bet Chi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority at Willamette university will be observed Sunday afternoon with semi-formal banquet at the Senator hotel. Salem alumnae of the chapter will join with the active chapter for the event, some 100 expected to attend. Miss Betty Ferguson, chapter presi dent, will preside. Of interest to friends in the capital Is announcement of the engagement of Miss Elesa Scott Keeney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edgar Keeney and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Scott, to John Leiter Newell, son of Mrs. Gilbert James Newell and the late Mr. Newell. The betrothal was announced this week at a fireside in the Alpha Phi sorority at University of Oregon. Both young people are juniors at the univer sity and Mr. Newell is affiliated with Beta Theta Pi fraternity on the campus No date is announced for the wedding. I Seniors of the active chapter at Willa mette university will be guests when the Alpha Chi Omega alumnae meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. John D. Minto Dessert will be at, 7:3? o'clock. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Minto are Mrs. George Seymour, Mrs. George Fell, Mrs. Vernon Gilmore, Mrs. Mary Thomas. Mrs. Ward Davis is to he hostess lo her bridge group next Thursday, Ihe members meeting for luncheon and cards. Mrs. Brazier Small and daughter, Miss Suzanne Small, will be hostesses at their home for the meeting of Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae Monday eve-, ning, the group to meet for a no-host supper. Mrs. Robert Drager and Mrs. Roger Schnell are on the committee to make arrangements for the meeting, which is to be the final one of the sea son for the group. Mrs. Daniel J. Fry is to talk to the group informally on her recent African trip. Etotka club is meeting Tuesday for dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. P. E. Graber, 802 North Church, at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. W. E. Hansen, Mrs. M. A. Esles and Mrs. D. B. Kleihege are co hostesses. There will be program and election of officers. WEDDING ON MAY 27 A wedding of late May will be that of Miss Barbara Robinson and Stanley Ryals. The ceremony is to be solemnized the evening of Friday, May 27, in the First Congregational church at 8 o'clock. The reception following is to be at the Chi Omega sorority. Miss Robinson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Robinson of Gooding, Idaho, is expected to arrive here next Friday. She is a former student at Willamette university and a member of Chi Omega. Mr. Ryals Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Ryals of Salem and a graduate of Willamette where he is a member of Beta Theta PI, Blue Key and Alpha Phi Omega. The couple plan to go to New York City in June, Mr. Ryals to attend investment banking school then. Sevtrol members of thi Soltm Gn rol Hospital auxiliary want last week to look ovor equipment purchasad by tha froup for the banafit of tht hos pital and to outline plant for tha com inf yoar't projects. In tha picture at left above three of the members look at tha blood bonk refrigerator which the auxiliary purchased fa. the hospital. This blood bank wot teiured after the new blood prof rem of tht .American Red Cross von koto atoael. Tkratifk tout pra- T! '' , y ' , ' . , , , .. n . - j t iV .-t- i, l-.jt ... - imisiiii ii riwin:nj SAY at the beach is to b enjoy ed by "the "board of officers for the Women of Rotary, Monday, the group to go to the beach home of Mrs. Floyd Bressler, Vista Haven, just south of Dorchester House. The group will leave early in the morning and have their lunch at the Bressler home and their meeting, the last of the year for the board. In the group are Mrs. Abner K. Kline, president of the Women of Rotary; Mrs. Harry B. Johnson, Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. Bressler. Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. Lawrence A. Ballmer, Mrs. L. O. Arens, Mrs. J. L. Franzcn, Mrs. Clay Cochran. Will Attend Tea Several Salem folk will be going to the garden silver tea planned for Wed nesday afternoon by the Tigard-Metz-ger unit of the Republican Women's Federation of Oregon. Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor, is guest of honor for the tea. The affair is being given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Foskett, Bend road, a mile south of Tigard, between 2 and 5 o'clock. Mrs. Charles A. Sprague and Mrs. Robert L. EUslrom of Salem will be among those pouring at the affair. A group of friends accompanying Mrs. McKay to the tea will include Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers, Miss Dorathea Sleusloff, Mrs. E. M. Page. Mrs. Charles MeRlhlnny, Mrs. William S. Cole. Others expecting to attend from here, representing the local unit of the Re publican Women's Federation of Ore gon, arc: Mrs. R. L. Wright, local president; Mrs. Lloyd DoGroote, Miss Marjorie Harris. Miss Elizabeth Porter, Mrs. M. M. Magec, Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby, Mrs. Lewis Judson, Mrs. O. K. Bcals, Mrs. Claude Johns. Several state officials in the federa tion from Portland and elsewhere also will be at the event. Miss Margaret Hogg will present Kalh ryn Smith, nine-year-old pianist, in re cital Sunday at 3 o'clock at 158 South Liberty street. Assisting will be Mari rirne Halvorsen, nine-year-old violin student of Victor Palmason, and Mrs. Palmason as accompanist. The program follows: Preambulum Bach Bounce Bach Gigue Bach Sonatina In C Haydn Kathryn Concertina Perlman Maridene Waltz in A Flat Schubert Melody Schumann Knight Rupert Schumann Rainy Day Bloch Teasing Bloch March Bloch Kathryn Carnival of Venice Paganinl Funny Clown ost Humoresque ; Dvorak Maridene Bagatelle Wagenseil Haunted House Benjamin Variations on Three Blind Mire. . . . Thompson Kathryn Soroptlmist club members will gather for a dinner meeting next Wednesday evening at Silver Creek Falls lodge, this being the month's social meeting. f ram blood It given free to all in need of it. No charge it made for the blood, the only charge te tha patient being the edminittrative one at the hos pitals. In the picture, left to right, are: Mist Lillian McDonald, superintendent of tha hospital, explaining the blood program and tha refrigerator to the auxiliary membert; Mrs. Douglot Mc Kay, wifa of Oregon't governor and an active member of the auxiliary; Mr. Wilmer C. Page, wka Itaa eerved a; Mu Vhi Epsilon Members v h? :wmn ' j . ffU: i4' -: : A r "n iii ttT 4 tr ii ii mti r 1 n i m tmfi f nift Aa fawi,TtW - TNi i iifcfc sAwJ. -mmJk i&iiJ ki&m k?3 Announced recently at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority on Willamette univer sity campus was the date for the mar riage of Miss Barbara Nelson of Port land to Richard Hartley of Silverton. The wedding is to be July 29 in the First Congregational church in Salem. Miss Janet Morgan of Portland is to be maid of honor and bridesmaids will in clude two Alpha Chi Omega sorority, eisterg- of Miss Nelson, Miss Vera Jack of Portland and Miss Sara Warner of Renton, Wash. Miss Nelson is a senior at Willamette this year. Mr. Hartley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hartley of Silverton, is a junior and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The couple will reside in Salem while Mr. Hartley completes his work at Willamette. From Shprman Oaks, Calif., comes news of the birth of a son, James Mont gomery, to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Har rison. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harrison of Salem and Mr. and Mri. Harry Dahlburg of Portland. at auxiliory vice president the post year and it the new recording secre tory; and Mrt. Linn C. Smith, member of the board thi past year. (Jeiteiv Miller picture.) Shown in the center picture it an other group of the auxiliary membert ttanding by the fracture table, a $1 695 project the auxiliary assisted in pur chasing. In the group, left to right, ore Mrt. Charlet D. Wood, firtt vice presi dent; Mrt. Carl E. Nelton, the new auxiliary president; Mn. Cerd Paul OF INTEREST for tomorrow afternoon will be the recital and stiver te to be spon sored by Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honor society at Willamette university. The concert will be in Waller halt at 3 p.m., the silver tea In the gardens and home of Mrs. Frank Burlinghani between 4 and 6 p.m. One group working: on plan for the event arp shown in Ihe Burlineham jrardrns abovr, left in rlfbl. Ml Gloria Stone. Misn Glenni Allen, Miss Betty Kuhlman, Miss Beatrice Nflff, Mrs. Burlingham. (Jes ten -Miller picture) Golf Event Sunday Afternoon First two-ball foursome event at the Salem Golf club is planned for tomor row, play to be at 1 o'clock, the dinner at 6:30 o'clock in the evening and the group is most hopeful the summer wea ther continues through the day in order to assure a big turnout for the event. Among those making reservations, ither for golf or the dinner, are: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wicklund, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hendrie, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mr. and Mrs. Max Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Marble, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pekar, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth, Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafor, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thcde Mr. and Mrs. Al Loucks. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCargar, Mr. and Mrs. William Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bernardi, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fou- Salem General Hospital Auxiliary Members Are Active fe i I - v-.h . &3 h .1 Jl Will Sponsor 7J1 chek, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Paulson, Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. dinger, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Needham, Mr. and Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hill, Mr. and Mrs. George Schwarz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrall, Dr. and Mrs. James L. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chase, Mr. i Mrs. John Heltzel, Mr. and Mrs. W. Grant, and from Albany, Mr. and Mn Clay Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Hahn an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Claudine Hahn, to August Dean Knupp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Knupp of Salem, formerly of New Sharon, Iowa. The wedding is planned for June 3. The customary w omen's golf day will he Wednesday at. the Salem Golf club, play to be at 9 a.m., luncheon at 1:30 o'clock. 'Program and ON THE BRIDGE at the edge of the beautiful rardrns ot the Burllneham home are these Mu Phi Epsilon members who are helping with plans for the recital and tea, left to risht: Miss .Iny Bushnell, Miss Lois Gottwald. Miss Martha Bcnard. Miss Pauline Brlstlin, Miss Edilh Fairham and Miss Bernice Isham. Members of the soriely are soloists for the recilal. Proceeds of the tea so to Gads Hill, a school in Chicago assisted by Mu Phi Epsilon nationally. (Jesten-MUler picture) Silverton Dareld Satern, junior in Pacific Lutheran college at Parkland, Is at the Silverton rural home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Satern, for the week-end, here to attend the Northwest Pacific district Luther league convention held from Friday evening through Sunday at Immanuel Lutheran church. Rev. S. L. Almlie is host pas tor. The fiancee of Mr. Satern, Miss Lois Jean Pearson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. -A. Pearson of Kelso, Wash., will arrive with the sixty-voice choral group from Parkland. Miss Pearson will be among the sopranos hi two concerts, Sunday afternoon and evening, and will be a house guest at the Satern home. This is the diamond jubilee year for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and Salem Central union is ob serving the occasion with a silver tea on Tuesday, May 17, at the home of Mrs. Herman Lalky, 610 N. 15th SI., bclween 2 and 5 p.m. Mrs. William B. Srhnebly from the Children's Farm home is to be guest speaker and Mrs. Carrie Chase will give readings. Interested friends and the public are invited. Tea on Sunday Afternoon Recital, Tea Due An event attracting a large group Sun day afternoon will be the spring recital and silver tea to be given by members of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honor society. The recilal will be at S o'clock in Waller hall, soloists for the event to be Miss Gloria Stone, Miss Edith Fairham, Miss Jean Rickli, Miss Joy Bushnell, all singing. Miss Betty Kuhlman and Bennet Ludden to play a violin and piano num ber. The silver tea following will be at the home and beautiful gardens of Mrs. Frank Burlingham, North 14th between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock. Patronesses assisting with the tea in rlude Mrs. Burlingham, Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mrs. Melvin H. Geist, Mrs. C. Herbert Smith, Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Miss Olive M. Dahl, Mrs. Ellwood Ball, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Pouring will he Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. Melvin H. Geist, Mrs. Ellwood Ball. Members of the Willamette active chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon will assist with the serving. The literature and poetry group of the Salem Woman's club has its pro gram arranged for Tuesday afternoon. The group will meet at the club house for coffee at 1:30 o'clock. At 2 o'clock, the program will be given, Miss Mabel P. Robertson to talk on England where she toured last summer. White Shrine of Jerusalem is to hold its regular meeting Monday at the Ma sonic temple at 8 o'clock. A report will be given on the supreme Shrine. Alpha XI Delta alumnae are to he guests of Mrs. William D. Galloway, Jr., 905 Leslie street, for a meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, a past president of the Salem Woman's club, is to be speaker for the half-hour program of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs over KOAC next Friday afternoon. Her topic is "The Calculated Risk," ion, the new treoiurer; Mrt. Donold McCargar and Mn. James Walton, both board member! for next year. (Jetten-Miller picture.) A flake 'ice machine it a piece of equipment bought by the auxiliary last yeor for $1800. Observing how tha machine operatei are three auxiliary membert, in picture ot the right above, left to right, Mrt. Emery Hobbi, for mer board member; Mrt. Glenn Wil bur, new board member; end Mrt. Ed ward loth, who served en tha board ''' " V 4 ;;. Xf '..i it'f--" " " J 'j '-A 'M ' z r I ; INAL MEETING of the year for St. Atme'j guild of St. Paul's Epis copal church will be Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the West Le- fclle street home of Mrs, Charles D. Wood. Co-hostesses wUl be Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard, Mrs. F. W. Foorman, Mrs. Philip W. Allison, Mrs. William Busick, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. Carl E. Nelson, Mrs. Donald A. Younp. Now officers will be elected at the business session. Mrs. Charles Clarke has served as president this year. A vesper service is planned at the First Congregational church Sunday evening at 5 o'clock, Mrs. Jean Hobson Rich to play the organ, Frank Fisher the violin, with Miss Betty Nohl as accompanist. The program is as follows; I Come. Sweet Death Bach Fugue g minor Bach Piece lleroique Franck Canyon Walls Clokey Scherzo Dunham Organ, Mrs. Rich II Chansen-Louis XHI-Pavanne Couperin-Kreislrr Block Contrition Old Castille Murcian Violin, Accompanist, Bencdictus Finale in F . Organ, .Nin .Nin Mr. Fisher Miss Betty III Nohl . Regcr . Widor Mrs. Rich Board Meets Mrs. J. T. Brand was hostess Friday at a luncheon for members of the board of Town and Gown club for next year, the event ' being at her home. Plans were discussed for the new year's work, meetings to be resumed in Oclo bcr. The luncheon table was beautifully decorated with roses. Attending the gathering were Mrs. Brand as presi dent; Mrs. Floyd Utter, vice president; Mrs. Ervin Potter, secretary; Mrs. R. D. Gregg, treasurer; Miss Mabel P. Rob ertson, program chairman; Mrs. P. H. Brydon, music chairman; Mrs. E. M. Page, social chairman; Mrs. Paul R. Hendricks, membership chairman, and Mrs. Ernest C. Richards, president for the past year. Sigma Kappa mothers will gather for a no-host luncheon at 1:15 o'clock Wed nesday m the Golden Pheasant. All Sig ma Kappa mothers of Salem and vicin ity are invited. Job's Daughters are meeting in reg ular session Monday evening at Beaver hall at 7:30 o'clock. There will be election of officers. McKinley School Mothers club is meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the school building. Miss June J. Joslyn, executive director of the Mental Health associa tion, is to talk to the group on "Prob lems of the' Adolescents." A discussion will follow. All parents and friends of the school are invited. lost year. Each floor hat a imallcr ma chine filled from thit large one. (Jetten-Miller picture.) Through a memberthip campaign, a rummoge tole, and a silver tea each fall the auxiliary obtain! fundi for iti program of work for the hotpital. The group often hat met to tew for tha hotpital and hat contributed lixeable tumt for lineni and curtaint. Among other thingt purchased for the hotpital in patt years have been elec tric dithweiheri, mone-metal links, A LUNCHEON" meeting is planned by the Salem Lions auxiliary for its May meeting next Thursday, Ihe no-host affair to be at 1 p.m. in the Golden Pheasant. Mrs. Estill L. Brunk is chairman and on the committee with her are Mrs. Holly Jackson, Mrs. Floyd Scamster, Mrs. A. C Haag. Mrs. L. .1. Stewart, Mrs, William Newmyer and Mrs. Fred Hnl varson. For the program, Mrs. Stewart is to give a talk on the Lions International convent ion. At the business session new officers are to be elected. BANQUET, BREAKFAST SET Highlighting the annual state conven tion of the Oregon Federation of Busi ness and Professional Women's chilis, now in session in Salem, will be the formal , banquet this evening, honoring Judge Sarah T. Hughes of Dallas. Texas, national first vice president. Because of accommodations, the din ner is being given in two places, at the Marion hotel and at the American Le p'on club, at 6:15 o'clock. Mrs. Marion F. Wooden and Mrs. Claude Jorgensen are co-chairmen for the banquet. A 8 o'clock the two groups will as semble al the armory for the recent ion and the talk to he dven by Judtip Fuphes, who is the official representa tive from the national organization nt Ihe convention. Rre.ikf.ist Tomorrow Winding up the convent ion will he the breakfast Sunday morning at 8:45 o'clock in the Marion hotel, honoring past state presidents. New officers will be installed and va rious awards will he announced. Miss Minnie Just of the Salem club is chair man for arrangements for the breakfast. The post-convention board meetings will follow, luncheon to be at noon at Nohlrren's restaurant with Miss Phebe McAdams from the local club in charge. Mrs. Arthur Weddle of Salem is the outgoing president for the state organi zation, and will officiate at the installa tion of new officers at the Sunday breakfast. Judge Hughes also to be at the event and to give the charge to the new officers. Meeting next Wednesday will be the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church, in the Carrier room, starting at 10:45 a.m. A salad luncheon will be served at noon with circle No. 4 in charge, Mrs. Virgil Hume as chairman. The afternoon session will take up at 1:30 o'clock, Mrs. Julius PinCus is to lead devotions. Mrs, A. A. Schramm is chairman for the program on a study of Korea. Mrs. Doris Lee Cooksey is to sing. New officers will be Installed, Mrs. E. L. Tilton, Springfield, newly named WSCS conference president, to officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Fleck of Seattle left Friday following two days visit at the home of Mrs. Fleck's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Harvey, Jr. Mrs. Keith Flory and Mrs. Howard Arnot are to entertain at the home of the former Tuesday evening for the Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae meeting. Dessert will be at 7:30 o'clock. service tablet, refrigcrotort, tewing machine, ultra-violet machine, an elec tric mixer, a water heater and oil burn ing heating tyttem. Auxiliary membert meet the first Tuetday morning of each month dur ing the club year and invitotion it ex tended to all membert to attend these meetingt. Member! of the group also are tak ing an active part in attitting with plant for tht new hotpital facilitict, the building program now underway. ! ITESTS for the meeting of Capital nit No. 9, American Legion aux iliary, Monday evening, will be members of the War Mothers, the Gold Star Mothers and the mothers of aux iliary members. The meeting is to be at S o'clock in the Salem Woman's club. Dr. Robert D. Gregg, dean of the cnllcRe of liberal arts at Willamette university, is to be guest speaker. He has traveled in Europe extensively as well as in America. Mrs. Ethel Lewis, poppy chairman, and her committee are in charge, those assisting being Mrs. H. G. Henderson, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. Edward Voict, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. E. W. liichcy, Mrs. Don Apperson, Mrs. Mai- ' coin Cameron, Mrs. L. A. Lucas, Mrs. Michael Panek. Hostesses will be Mrs. I. N. Bacon and Mrs. Clara Poland. Pouring at the social hour will be Mrs. Merle Travis and Mrs. Clyde Kaiser. Special music for the evening will be provided by the girls' triple trio of Le lie junior high school. Westminster guild of the First Pres byterian church is sponsoring a no-host supper for members and husbands on Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock in the church. Mrs Francis Colgan is general chair man. The program will feature a duet hy Mr. and Mrs. William Bush, a drill to be presented by the Camp Fire group and Girl Scouts troop sponsored by the guild, and a film from the Oregon high way department on "The New Oregon Trail." Informal games also are plan ned. Mrs. Paul Fugate and Mrs. Frank Voirt will he hostesses to the meeting of Chanter G, P.F..O. Sisterhood, Thurs day aflernoon, the meeting to be at 1:15 o'clock at the Haydcn avenue home of Mrs. Fugatc. Mrs. Charles L. Dunlop of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, arrived last evening for a Hl-day visit at the home of her brother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mills. Mrs. Dunlop's mother, Mrs. Charles W. Mills, Sr., of Chillicothe, Ohio, returned lo her son's home today following a slay in a hospital here. In Portland today was Miss Susan Fa herty to attend a meeting of the depart ment child welfare committee in the American Legion. POPPY SALE DUE SOON Veterans in the two Oregon hospitals have made more than 400,000 poppies this spring to be sold on poppy days, May 27 and 28. For making these red crepe paper poppies the veterans re ceive two cents apiece. For many this is the only possibility of earning money during the year. The remainder of the proceeds of the sale Is equally divided for veteran rehabilitation work and for veteran child welfare work. Capital Unit No. 9 auxiliary is mak ing plans for the sale of 8500 of these poppies. Mrs. Ethel Lewis, chairman, lias announced the following commit tee: vice chairman, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding; secretary, Mrs. John Olson; publicity, Mrs. Michael Panek; window display, Mrs. L. A. Lucas; outside con tact, Mrs. Frank Marshall; worker's luncheon, Mrs. Edwards Voigt; radio, Mrs. E. W. Richey; committee at large Mrs. I. N. Bacon, Mrs. Helen McLeod, Mrs. Malcolm Cameron; office, Mrs. Don Apperson, Mrs. Clara Poland, and Mrs. Merle Travis. Meeting Thursday with Mrs. Lewis were the following captains who com pleted plans for the sale: Mrs. W. Carl ton Smith, Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. B. W. Staccy, Mrs. Paul Flcke, Mrs. Michael Panek, Mrs. Austin P. Wilson, Mrs. II. II. Henry, Mrs. Silas Gaiser, and Mrs. Hattie Cook. Mrs. Sam Har bison, poppy chairman for Salem unit 136 met with the group. Rotana to Install Calendared for Monday evening is the eighlh annual installation for the Sa lem Rotana club. A formal dinner Is planned for 7 o'clock in Nohlcren's restaurant. Mrs. Sylvia W. Riggs of Portland, who has installed local officers each year since the club was formed, has been Invited to officiate nain. There also will be a mu sicnl program. On tiio committee for the evening are Mrs. Lester Thomas, Mrs. Floyd Mnthews, Mrs. S. L. Aumnn, Mrs. Ches ter Pickens. Tile riw officers to be installed in clude: Miss Lorena Jack, president; Mrs. Alfred Lnue, first vice president; Mrs. Enos Nelson, second vice presi dent; Mrs. Fannie Douglas, secretary; Mrs. S. L. Aumnn, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Brown, board member. About lull attended the mother and daughter banquet of the Englcwood church Thursday, In the church recrea tion rooms. Mrs. Ben Koh was the guest speaker of the evening. She was drescd in a Korean costume and gave a very interesiing talk about the women of Korea and some of the marriage cos tumes of that country. Mrs. Harold Douris was the chairman of the program and also the toastmis tress. Giving the toast to the mothers was Miss Cleta Martin and the toast to the daughters was given by Mrs. Floyd Query. A group of tne Junior high girls of the church gave short play and group' singing was enjoyed. The color theme of orchid and white was carried out on the tables with flowers, rnndles and crepe paper. The men of the church served as the kitchen com mittee. The Salem Ministers Wives' group Is lo meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the home ol Mrs. Louis Kirby, 860 Jefferson street for a no-host luncheon. On the program following, Mrs. Lloyd T. An derson is to lead devotions and Mrs. W. S Ankney Is to review "The Year! of the Locust," by Erdman.