AMONG ummr brides-eleet an nouncing dates for their wedding 1 Mis Norma Jane Cam, who ha set Sunday, August 28, aa the data for her marriage to Richard Thurin of Pasadena, Calif. The ceremony will be an evening one in Knight Memorial Congregational church at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Cass is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luis A. E. Cass of Salem, Mr. Thurin the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Thurin of Pasadena. The engagement of the couple was told this past school year at the Alpha Gamma Delta soror ity at Oregon State college where the couple have been students. Mr. Thurin is a member of Thcta Chi fraternity at the college. By Marian Lowry Fischer pSS MARGARET Jane Cooley, bride-clcct of John Philip Maulding of Tillamook, will De honor guest for a tea for which Mrs, Eugene I. Foster will be hostess next Wednesday afternoon between 3 and S o'clock at her apartment home. Mrs. Foster and Miss Cooley will re ceive the guests. Pouring will be Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, mother of the honoree, and Mrs. Douglas McKay. Mrs. Richard L. Cooley is to assist with the serving. The tea table will be set with a hand some crocheted tablecloth and a center arrangement of roses. Guests for tile tea will include Miss Margaret Jane Cooley, Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. James A. Maulding of Til lamook, mother of Mr. Maulding: Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. William H. Lytle, Mrs. P. H. Schncll, Mrs. James H. Nich olson, Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. George W. Croisan, Mrs. Wheeler English, Mrs. Richard L. Cooley, Mrs. H. B. Pearson, Mrs, Walter Kirk, Mrs. Harry V. Collins, Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. E. F. Smith, Mrs. C. B. McCullough. The Maulding-Coolcy wedding is plan ned for August 6. Mrs. Helen Goodenough was hostess Thursday for an informal luncheon at her home, covers being marked for eignt. Attending the party were Mrs. B. F. Pound, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. Zella James, Mrs. Elizabeth Higbee, Mist Olive Dahl, Mrs. J. H. Drysdale, Mrs. Sheets and Mrs. Goodenough. One of the eighteen seniors at th University of Oregon who has been se lected for membership in Phi Beta Kap pa, national scholastic honorary, is Miss Shirley Lukins, daughter of W. S. Lu kins, 115 Lancaster drive, Salem. Miss Lukins is an English major. Miss Nancy Whitmore, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Whitmore of Portland, recently announced August 28 as data for her marriage to Donald Barkley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Page of Sa lem. The announcement was made at the Delta Gamma house at Willamette university. Both young people are jun iors at Willamette. Miss Frances Baum i home from the University of Oregon for the Memorial day week-end at the home of her par ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Baum. She was accompanied to Salem by Miss Georgia Oberteuffer of Portland who was here overnight Friday. Mrs. Howard Arnot of Salem was hon ored at a surprise luncheon and shower for which Mrs. B. T. Peterson of Port land entertained on Thursday at the home of her mother, Mrs. P W. West, in Portland. Guests included the group with whom Mrs. Arnot formerly was in nursing service in the Multnomah coun ty hospital. Mrs. Arnot was accompanied to the party by her mother, Mrs. Elmore Hill, Salem. EARLY SUMMER TRIPS PLANNED Several Salemilrs are planning trips swfly for the early summer. Mrs. Hope Randall and dauglitcr, Joyce, leave June 14 by plane for Hono lulu where they will visit Mrs. Randall's son-in-law and daughter, Lt. tJ.R.) and Mrs. Charles Strong. They will be gone a month or six wrrks, planning to return by way of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer are leaving June 12 on a trip to Alaska. They will go by car ns far as Vancouver, B.C.. and from there plan a trip on the Krascr river. On June 17 they will sail from Vancouver on the Prince George, plan ning to go as far north as Skagway. From there they plan an inland trip to White Horse. They will be gone three weeks, Mrs. Ralph Purvine and children, Billy and Becky, are leaving June 5 for Winona, Minn., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Raymond. They are going by train and will be gone until about the first of August. Judge and Mrs. E, M. Page will b leaving about June 7 (or California, making the Irip by car. They will at tend the graduation exorcises at Stan ford. June IB, their son. Richard Page, being in the class. Planning to go south with them are Mrs. Pages brother in law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. George Evans of Portland. Mrs. Mabel Carder left today for th east. She will meet her sister. Miss Elizabeth Dotson, in New York City. Miss Dotson has been attending Colum bia university this year and living at International House there. Th two will spend two weeks in New York City, then go to Boston and possibly to Quebec. They will return to New York before going to Philadelphia and Washington, n. C. On their way west they will stop at Chicago to visit relatives and friends and at Denver to visit relatives. During her time in New York Citv. Mrs. Carder plans to attend Several Broadway plays. Sh and her titter plan to be back in Salem m about tlx wMki. Many Engagement Announcements Are Featured in May Social Aew5 ,.11' 'J- -1 "V--" V t ;ti - . " : , ,!... - ANNOI'VCFD RECENTLY wax Ihi enenrrmrnf of MIm Toan Thomax. daughter of Mr. anri Mm. Robert E. Thomas of Port OrforH, tn John M?cy, on of Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Macy of Monmouth and recently of tialrm, (Jeslen-Miller itudio photo) Junior Prom Next Friday Evening The "big" dance of the year for Salem high school upperclassmen comes next Friday evening, June 3. when the junior class members are hosts to the seniors 'for the annual Junior Prom. The for mal affair will be given in the school gymnasium between 9 and 12 o'clock. Theme for this year'i dance ii "Under the Sea." Miss Tatia Williams Is general chair man for the event and Miss La June Rahtz heads the decorating committee. Other committee chairmen working on the event include Miss Anita Boyeas, Merlin Shulze, M iss Lesly n Burdette, Miss Barbara White, Miss Doris Lane, Miss Jo-Ann DeRoos. Patrons for the evening include Miss Mary Elizabeth Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carleton, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Flesher, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Eshelman, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Miss Isabel Goodenough, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rin gle, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest W. Donkin, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Case, Miss Vivian Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Broadbent. TIIK KNOCEMKN'T f Ml.. Marlon CcifM. tn .lerry Tavlnr. son of Mr. and Mr.. K. A. Coffel home. iJrstrn-MIIIrr studio photo) The Bon Heur club closed Its dance year with a no-host supper at the Veter ans of Foreign Wars hall this month. A aport dance followed. A business meeting ended the dinner hour with the election of the officers for the year of 1940 SO as follows: Presi dent, A. J. Crose; vice president, L. S. Christison; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Newell Hearst; publicity chairman. Mrs. Neil Brown. The first of the fall aeries will be dance in October at the Veterans hall, and the committee In charge will be an BounM4 at that Urn. i - . in v.- p.. J . j "'f2.' r . - . y "EMBERS of Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Rcv- olution, have arranged their reg ular June meeting for next Saturday, a no-host luncheon to be at the home of Mrs. Edwin Keech with Mrs. C. C. Best, Mrs. Lenard Kephart and Mrs, H. G. Henderson on the committee. Each member Is to take her own table service. Reports will be given on pioneers. Mrs. M .A. Pekar is to read a paper prepared by Mrs. David Looney. The annual regent's party for th chapter comes later in June at Cham poeg park. A wedding for next Saturday, June 4, will be that of Miss Verena Fisch, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fisch of Mar shalltown, Iowa, who is to wed Loyal A. Whitney, son of Mrs. Oliver A. Whitney of Salem. The ceremony will be solemn ized at 10 a.m., June 4, in St. Joseph's Catholic church, the Rev. Gerald Lena han officiating. The reception follow ing is to be in the Senator hotel. ..awrtf'VJi I .. ilsuthter f Mr. anri Mr.. rnolrl Cotl'l. Ta.vlor, HAS annnunred at a parly at the Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor, has discontinued her at home day for the summer, planning to resume the weekly event in the fall. The lat one for the reason was held thij past Tuesday. I Mrs. Brooks Moore was given a sur prise party Thursday evening by the young adult class of the First Methodist church, some .to attending. There was an Informal program of songs, talks and in strumental music. A gift was presenter! Mrs. Moore Hostesses for the evening wer Mr. Merlin Estep. Jr . Miss Ado liM WUtoa and Mia Lauta Linton. V.. . ! if r I VJ AMONG the varied affairs being given to honor summer brides elect will be the luncheon, miscel laneous shower and bridge party next Thursday afternoon honoring Miss Mary Lou McKay, who is to be married July 23 to Lester D. Green of Eugene. The party is being given by three close friends of the bride-to-be's mother, Mrs. Douglas McKay, the hostesses be ing Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers, Miss Dorathea Steusloff and Mrs. E. M. Page, the party to be at the Chambers' home. Arrangements of roses in little bridal bouquets will be used as decorations for the luncheon. Invited for the affair are Miss Mary Lou McKay, Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., Mrs. William Cole, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. Karry U. Miller, Mrs. W. W. Baum Mrs. R. S. Keene (of Corvallir.), Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, Mrs. Floyd W. Shcpard, Mrs. George Croisan, Mrs. Henry V. Compton. Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. Charles McElhinny, Mrs. R. H. Baldock, Mrs. Stewart Johnson. Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. Burton A. Myers, Mrs. John S. Beakey, Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Sr., Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. William Busick, Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling, Mrs. Wallace Eonestcelc, Mrs. Wilmer C. Page. Mrs. Earl Snrll has invited members of Town and Country club for a lunch eon and meeting next Thursday at the Marion hotel at 1 p.m. A wedding for Monday morning will be that of Miss Virjeane Highberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee N. High berger of Aumsvillc, and Joseph W. Dougherty of Salem, the couple to say their vows at a ceremony arranged for 10 o'clock in St. Boniface Catholic church at Sublimity, the Rev. J. Scher bring officiating. Mr. Dougherty is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dougherty. Mrs, Richard Schumacher will be ma tron of honor and Miss Rosemary Doughtery the maid of honor. Mips Lucille Albus, Miss Margaret Lulay and Miss Marlene Frank are to be brides maids. Dougie Highberger, brother of the bride, is to be ring bearer. Ray mond Doughtery is to be best man and Eddie Highberger and Dick Pierce the groomsmen. Ted Highberger, Richard Schumacher, Jerry Roberts and Douglas Doughtery are to be ushers. For th music, Wayne Meusey and Mrs. Vine Rodakowski, both of Salem, will sing and Miss Margaret Land will play the wedding marches. A large group of relatives and friends will attend the wedding and the recep tion following at the Highberger home. Wednesday brings the regular day for the Salem Women's Golf association, play to be at 9 a.m., luncheon at 1 p.m. Misa Letty Griffith left Thursday for Pacific Grove, Calif., to visit relatives and friends. June Weddings June brides-elect are announcing plant for their nuptials. A prominent wedding for Saturday, June 11. will be that of Miss Mary Rei mann, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reimann, who is to be married to Oscar C. Christensen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Christensen. The ceremony will be at 8 p.m. in the First Baptist church, the Rev. J. R. Turnbull officiating. Miss Shirlce Reimann is to be maid of honor for her sister. Three Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sisters of the bride-elect. Miss Mary Lou McKay of Salem. Miss Nancy Connelly and Miss Sara Mae Addis, both of Portland, will be bridesmaids. Robert Dunn of Corvallis is to be best man and ushers will be Lester D. Green, Eugene, Don Burlingham, Salem, John Kaegi of Portland. Miss Beverly Kenny, Salem, is to he soloist and Miss Minnie Miller will play the organ. The reception following will also be In the church. Rovs-Srntt Ceremony Miss Eileen Scott, who Is to be mar ried June 10 to Robert G. Ross, has announced plans for the wedding. The service will take place at 2 o'clock the afternoon of June 10 in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church, the Rev. George H. Swift cfficintlqn. MK LnKyrn Showacy of Portland will be maid of honor and Al Laue. Jr., of Salem, best man. The couple plan to be in Salem for the summer. Both are juniors at Wil lamette university, majoring in English. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. G. R. Scott of La Jolla. Calif., who plans to come north for the wedding. Mr. Ross is the son of Mrs. M. F. Teter of Salem, Smith-llughlett Ceremony A wedding for June 11 will be that of Miss Ruth Hughlrtt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. W. Hushlelt. who is to be married to Boh Lee Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. L. Smith of Portland. The ceremony will be solemnized at B oclock in the evening at the First Congregational church. Dr. Seth R. Huntington officiating. Lighting the tapers will be Miss Pa tricia Hushlett. sister of the bride-to-be. and Miss Judith Lee Query. Miss Charlotte Reeves is to be the bride's only attendant and Robert Nel son of Portland is to be best man. Usher will include Robert MacNamera, Harold Muchow-, Kenneth Owens, and Edward A Peterson. Jack and Ricky Query are to be th ring bearers. The reception following is to be at the church also. Preceding the wedding rehearsal on June 10, Mr. and Mrs. Hughlett will en tertain with a dinner at their home for th wedding party In honor of their daujhtax and Mr. tmitA. IIP' y J INTERESTING NEWS to many university friends was announcement of the betrothal of Miss Phyllis Schnell, only dauthler of Mr. and .Mrs. P II. Srhnell of Salem, to Robrrt Streblg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter StrebiE, also of Salem. The wedding will be in the late summer, the eoupje planning to be in Eugene next year while Mr. Strebig finishes his education at University of Oregon. (Kennell-Ellis phote, Eugene) THE annual formal dinner given by the Willamette university fac ulty wives for the university fac ulty will be an event of Tuesday eve ning at 6:30 o'clock in Lausanne hall. Mrs. G. Herbert Smith is to be toast mistress for the event. Mrs. Robert D. Gregg is chairman for the program. Mrs. Gayle Morris is general chairman for the committee arranging the dinner and working with her are Mrs. Paul Beal. Mrs. James I. Elliott, Mrs. Rob ert D. Gregg, Mrs. Elizabeth Higbee, Mrs. Ivan Houser, Mrs. Charles A. Jens, Mrs. Harold B. Jory, Mrs. Egbert S. Oliver, Mrs. Fay Owen, Mrs. Ralph Pur vine, Mrs. Seward P. Reese, Mrs. Murco Rignalda. Those who have served on the faculty 20 years or longer are to be honored especially. Expected home this week-end is Mrs. G. Herbert Smith who has spent the past month in the mid-west and Ten nessee. She is one of five Pi Beta Phi alumnae on the board of directors for the sorority's settlement school at Gat linburg. Tenn., and attended the board meeting there. She also visited in Chi cago and in Indianapolis and Green Cas tle. Indiana, at the latter place with her mother, Mrs. H. H. Brooks. (Wi ' i guaatU-KUai tuwua ONE of the parties on the new week's calendar will be the eve ning bridge party for which Mrs. Howard Post and Mrs. Lee I. Thomas art to entertain on Wednesday evening at the Post home to honor Mrs. T. G. Wise, who is leaving soon for Seattle to livt, A late supper will follow the bridCi games. Sixteen have been invited. Friday Event On Friday evening, Mrs. Wis and Mrs. William R. Moore, who it moving to Portland to make her home, will share honors at a party for which Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Mrs. Gerald Wing, Mrs. Har mon Harvey and Mrs. Harold O. Schnei der are to entertain at the Erickson home. Guests are bidden for dessert and bridge, about 25 being invited. Chapter G of P.E.O. Sisterhood will be entertained Thursdav afternoon by Mrs. C. E. Illidge and Mrs. W. B. Rob inson at their home at 1:15 o'clock. Misses Marilyn Hill, Barbara Hen drickson and Patricia Wilson, all Sa lem stue'ents at Oregon State college, are spending the week-end at Nelscott with a group of their Gamma Phi Beta sorority sisters. 'i'iV 'jiaTjl-f v r ptiau)