Dr., Mrs. Smith Will Monday for Faculty Starting off the calendar of official entertaining at Willamette university lor the new year will be the annual re ception for which President and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith are to entertain Mon day evening at their residence, Univer sity House. Faculty members and the university trustees and their wives are to be hon ored at the affair: also invited are the university official visitors. Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay, and members of the state supreme court and their wives. Guests are invited to call between 8 and 10 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. Smith will receive in formally. Assisting about the living rooms for the first hour will be Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles '&A',JC&J'r. .'It By Marian Lowry Fischer Among affairs complimenting Miss Edith Fairham preceding her marriage to Peter M. Gunnar on October 14 will be the party and china shower for which Mrs. Kenneth DeHut and Miss Addyse Lane are to entertain next Thursday eve ning at the Leslie street home of Mrs. DeHut. Varied autumn flowers will be used as decorations. The evening will be spent informally.- Honoring Miss Fairham will be her mother, Mrs. Silas E. Fairham; Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. Addison W. Lane, Mrs. O. O. Williams, Miss Grace Ashford, Miss Bernice Isham, Miss Patty Jo Hammond, Mrs. Scott Adams of Port land, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Jr., of Cor vallis, Miss Maxine Meyer, Miss Mar garet Allen, Mrs. Robert Guild, Miss Marilyn Archibald, Mrs. Richard Spoon er, Mrs. James Purdy, Mrs. Douglas Armstrong, Mrs. James Woodroffe, Mrs. John P Maulding of Eugene, Mrs. Ralph Underwood of McMinnville, Miss Avis Roberts, Miss Geri Bowles, Miss Maxine Muckle, Miss Beatrice Nagle, Miss Betty Jean Manoles, Miss Beverly Briggs, Mrs. T. F. Mankertz, Jr., Miss Evelyn John son, Mrs. Richard Carlson, Mrs. Jesse Jones, Mrs. Marvin Goodman of Canby, and the two hostesses. Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor, is planning to resume her weekly at home afternoons, Tuesday, October 11. During the winter season she will be at home each Tuesday after noon, local friends or out-of-town visi tors being invited to call at that time. Mrs. Daniel J. Fry and Mrs. Lora Tay lor Hawkins have invited a group of friends for luncheon and an informal afternoon next Wednesday at the Fry horn. Relatives in Salem have received news that the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Allport of Bellingham, formerly of Sa lem, will go to the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands, where Rev. Mr. Allport will conduct a mission church for the United Lutheran Synod of Amer ica, The Allporti and their three chil dren will visit in Salem in November. If the strike is over they will sail from Los Angeles, November 80, otherwise they will fly from Portland. Both Rev. and Mrs. Allport attended the grade and high schools in Salem. They have been in Bellingham for five years. Mrs. Ross F. Swall and children, Car ol, Dickie and Nancy Sue, leave the lat ter part of next week for Seattle from where they will sail to join Captain Swall in Tokyo, Japan. Captain Swall is director of administration in the To kyo General hospital. Mrs. Swall and the children have been here with Cap tain Swall's mother, Mrs. Ben Lambert. $p,Jtt,.,!I.' ft F&7$H t''' : K .,..-. -W" J I,. -' ; ' . . J,. .f -, " ' - -f . 1 , 'n i n I ii ismii n r If a ii a in n'mmi imhh " if i mm KKCENT NEWCOMERS twlnf grtelrd hf Ralem Include Ir. and Mn. Wixxton Bennett anil famllv hn ramr In Ihe eipttal frmn Pmilana an reslila en Breyi intiM, With Mrs. Brnnttl pictured Bert are lot three chlldrtn, Susan, lepbea m4 Weee. Be Hosts Reception H. Derthick, Dr. and Mrs George D. Hocking and Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Paeth. Mrs. S. B. Laughlin and Mrs W E Kirk are to pour for the first hour and assisting with the serving in the dining room will be Miss Lois Latimer, Mrs. Howard Hinde, Mrs. Kenneth Lottick and Mrs. James I. Elliott. During the second hour those assist ing In the living rooms will be Dr. and Mrs. Roberth Fenix, Dr. and Mrs. Ray mond Withey, Dr. and Mrs. Chester Lu ther, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Schulze, Dean and Mrs. Melvin Geist. Miss Marion Morange and Mrs. Regina Ewalt will be at the urns for the sec ond hour and assisting with the serving in that hour will be Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, Mrs John Lewis, Mrs. Esther Ryan and Mrs. C R. Nelson. Alpha XI Delta alumnae have planned their first fall meeting for Monday eve ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elmer S. Meade, 1510 North Summer street. Mrs. Eugene Laird is to talk to the group on the national convention of the sorority which she attended in In diana. All Alpha Xi Deltas new in the city are extended an invitation to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric T. Reancy, leave Wednesday morning on the Shasta Daylight for San Francisco to attend the annual conven tion of the American Hotel association. Announcement was made' this week at the Chi Omega sorority at Willamette university of the engagement of Miss Le nore Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Crystal Wilson of Salem, to Howard Olson, Ca mas, Wash. No date is set for the wed ding. Miss Wilson is a major in physical education at Willamette and a member of Chi Omega. Mr. Olson is majoring in business administration and is a member of the Willamette chapter of Sigma Al pha Epsilon fraternity. Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith are leaving Wednesday for Palo Alto, Dr. Smith to be representative from Willam ette university at the inauguration of Dr. Wallace Sterling as the new presi dent for Stanford university. The Smiths plan to visit friends in the vicinity, too, returning to Salem October 10. Theater Arts group is to meet Tuesday for a 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. N. F. Anderson, route 1. Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell is to read "Winslow Boy" by Terence Rattigan for the program. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLellan are in Sheridan, Wyoming, visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLellan, Jr. They plan to return around October 10. TEA HONORS MRS. McKAY Among out-of-town affairs this fall honoring Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor, will be the tea and style revue for which republican women of Lane county are to be hostesses next Tuesday afternoon. The affair is to be at the Eugene hotel between 3 and 5 o'clock. Mrs. Marshall E. Cornett of Klamath Falls, republican national com mitteewoman from Oregon, also is to be a guest at the meeting. Mrs. C. A. Hunt ington is chairman for the tea. Mrs. Frank B. Reid is president of the repub lican women's group in Lane county. On Wednesday, Mrs. McKay will be among those attending the luncheon of Nydia temple, Daughters of the Nile, in Portland, the Salem Nile club members to be in charge of the program that day. l it IS - f : y i' - HEADING SALEM'S Women's Army and George Spaur, above. Opening event will be and members. Wedding Party Named Miss Edith Fairham, who is to be wed October 14, to Peter M. Gunnar, is an nouncing members of her wedding party and plans for the ceremony. The service will be solemnized at 8 o'clock that evening in the First Meth odist church, the Rev. S. Raynor Smith of Eugene, formerly of Salem, to offi ciate at the rites. Mrs. Bruce Spaulding is to be soloist and Mrs. Jesse Jones is to be at the or gan. L. C. Fairham of Portland is to give his sister in marriage. Miss Addyse Lane is to be maid of honor for Miss Fairham. Asked as bridesmaids are Mrs. Kenneth DeHut and Miss Beverly Briggs. Dr. Rolf Gunnar of Riverside, 111., is to be best man for his brother and ush ering will be Mark Hatfield, Ed Arm strong, William Carlson and Russell Tripp. The reception following is to be at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, University House. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Silas E. Fairham of Salem and the late Dr. Fairham, and Mr. Gunnar is the son of Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Gunnar of River side, 111. Mrs. Wallace Foster, who will be re membered as Claudine Rose, former Sa lem resident, left last evening for her home in Spokane following a few days visit at the Daniel J. Fry home. Mrs. Foster and her daughter, Miss Patricia Edgerton, now in New York City, re turned recently from travels in Europe. i'. f I , t i i ! J i . .1 - -' ' ... .' !.(?;.-i Kfnnrlt-C'itls ftud'.o picturt Kennell-Ellla studio picture Navy League for the coming year is Mrs. a tea on October 11 honoring new officers COMMITTEE members planning the Junior Woman's club dance for Oc tober 29 are to meet next Monday evening at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Eugene Morrison. On the committee with Mrs. Morrison are Mrs. Donald Cooper as co-chairman; Miss Betty Jean Bergner, Mrs. Peery T. Buren, Mrs. Toni Gabriel, Mrs. Lauch len Hodges, Mrs. Loren Lewis, Miss Marilyn Nelson, Mrs. Sam Speerstra, Mrs. Clarence Stanley, Mrs. L. G. Stod dard and Mrs. Don Cannon. Next regular meeting for the club is to be October 10 at which time the in ternational relations committee, Mrs. Fred Gast as chairman, will be in charge. AT HOME THIS EVENING A social event of interest to a large group this evening is the at home for which Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Gragg will entertain to honor their daughter, Miss Carroll Gragg, who arrived Fri day from Great Lakes, 111., to spend a week here. Friends have been invited to call be tween 7 and 10 o'clock, with the younger group asked to call between 10 and 11 o'clock. Mrs. Carey Martin, Sr., Mrs. R. D. Paris and Mrs. Leon Brown are to pour during the 7 to 10 o'clock period. Assisting about the rooms and in the dining room will be Mrs. Albert T. An derson, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs. C. L. Newman. Mrs. Florence Ames, Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Donald Madison, Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. Fred Langdon, Mrs. Leonard Kephart, Mrs. Elmer Meade, Mrs. Malcolm Cameron, Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, Mrs. George W. Nelson, Mrs. Kenneth Carl, Mrs. D. J. DeSart Mrs. John H. Brady Mrs. Frank Marshall Mrs. Carl Chambers, Mrs. Richard L. Cooley. Friends of Miss Gragg assisting in the period between 10 and 11 o'clock will include Mrs. C. R. Nclron. Miss Addyse Lane. Mrs. John P. Maulding of Fugcne, Miss Betty Jean Manoles. Mrs Leonard OHom. Miss Rctty Fcilan, Mrs. Lawrence Christian of Port'and. Mrs. Dnun'as Armstrong. Mrs. Donald Well?, vis 'ir from Modesto. Calif., and Mrs. Ralph Underwood of McMinnville. Mips Gracg is leaving next Saturday, being asiTnert to Norfolk. Va. She re cot'y finished her basic training after enlisting in the navy. Members of the board for Salem branch, . 'ic l A'-c."U i!;. l of I': i versify Women, are i.'.ccling next Tues day evening. Mrs. Gordon A. Krucgor and Mrs, Francis E. Gaskins to be host esses to the group at the Kruc.crr home, S42 Kingwood The meeting is set for 7:30 o'clock. Plans will be discussed for the tea to be given October IS between 2 and 4 o'clock in Baxter hall honoring new AAUW members. A club hostess Tuesday will be Mrs. Daniel J. Fry who has invited her bridge group for luncheon and cards for the fall's first meeting. Mrs, Krnncth U'iKon Is to be among holesse of the mid week inviting her bridge club for luncheon and card on Wednesday. Alpha Chi Omega mothers are to meet Monday evening at the sorority chapter house at 7:4S o'clock with Mrs. J. W. Hutchison and Mrs. Glenn Hoar as hostesses. Mothers of new pledges of the Willamette chapter are invited es pecially. Among bridge club hostesses next week will be Mrs. Ward Davis, who is to entertain for her group at luncheon and cards en Thursday. Local Groups Start t lie i ' " ; ' I; ' - J x) V' g j. " 1 1 : 'f V j jj -- ' A nmmmmtmmmmmlllliiJ L1 'JiBymihliAilililiiiMMiiiiiiiiiiM nR of TltK mainr unmpn't orranizatioitlirtine Hs new year in October is the Town and Gown club for townswomen and Williwlt Brand is oresident this year and it shown modern paintings brought back when sha fcurope. Johnson-Myers A prominent wedding on the week end calendar is that of Miss Jeanne My-I ers and Ensign Henry B. Johnson, USNJ the ceremony to be at 3 o'clock Sunday) afternoon in the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin offici-i ating. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers and Ensign Johnson is the son of Mrs. Dora Johnson of Salem. Mrs. Robert Siddoway of Portland and Mrs. Coral Melanson of Los Angeles, cousin of Dr. Myers, are to be soloisti for the service, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs at the organ. In the wedding party are Mrs. Lloyd V. Lewis (Janice Myers) of Eugene as matron of honor for her twin sister; Miss Grace Shields, bridesmaid; Sharon Mc Nall, flower girl; Daryl Sim, best man; Bland Simmons of Portland, Courtney Jones, Wallace Palmateer and Lloyd V. Lewis, the latter of Eugene, as ushers. Reception Follows The couple will receive friends infor mally in the vestibule immediately fol lowing the service, and later a recep tion is to be given downstairs in the church. Serving the cake will be Miss Minnie Just and Mrs. Coral Melanson, the lat ter of Los Angeles. At the coffee urn will be Mrs. Paul Lewis of Merrill, Ore. and Mrs. James Teed. Assisting will be Mrs. Gerald Robison, Miss Margaret Mo ritz, Miss Anita Hager, Mrs. Kenneth Prince, Miss Jeanne Busick. At the punch bowl will be Mrs. Fred Thomp son, Mrs. C. Lester Newman, with Mrs. Richard Kuhn of Oregon City, Mrs. John Syme of Corvallis, Mrs. Raymond Crumme of Eugene, Mrs. Donald Wells of Modesto, Calif. Miss Florence Schloss er and Miss Rosabelle Ross will have charge of the guest book and in charge of gifts will be Mrs. T. F. Mankertz, Jr., Mrs. William Dunn, Jr., Mrs. Harris Lietz and Mrs. Harry U. Miller. About 80 ladies and young women of St. Mark Lutheran church met in the church parlors this week to honor Mrs. John Baglicn. Games were played and refreshments served. A shower feted Mrs. Baglicn. All members of the Salem General Hospital auxiliary are invited to at tend the fall's first meeting of the grouo, Tuesday morn.ng next, October 4. in the Salem YWCA. The meeting is to be at 10 o'clock,! Mrs. Carl E. Nelson, president, in charge. Plans of the group for the com ing winter's activities will be talked over, including the annual silver tea piven each fall, this year's event to be in cany November. Dolla Delta Delta alumnae are gath- ering for their first session of the fall Monday evening at the home of Mrs. John R. Cauchr-ll. 240 North Cottage, ciessrrt to be at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Char les Clarke. Miss Josephine Baumgart- ner and Mrs. Kenneth Brown are to be hostesses with Mrs Caughell. In- vitatinn is extended to all new Delta Delta Delta alumnae in the city to at- tend and they may call Mrs. Caughell at 36620. Mrs. Arthur Erickson is president of the group. Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert and Mrs. Ivan Fowler will be hostesses at the home of the former . Thursda; afternoon for the meeting of Chapter G of P.E.O. Sisterhood, dessert to be at 1 o'clock. Service group of the Salem YWCA has p nird its meeting for Tuesday at 8 p m in the YW. Mrs. Charles Knapp is president of the group. The board of officers for St. Joseph's Mothers club is to meet Monday in the school library. Mrs. Willard Stone, new president, in charge. Jfst en -Milter studio plctur university faculty women. Mrs. James T. ilhtttin her interesting home beside one ol the I ind Justice Brand returned from a year in ED this morning at a ceremony in St. Joseph s Catholic church were Miss Betty Jean Seder, daughter of Mrs, Cassie Alice Seder, and John Lloyd Cowan, son of Mrs. Pearl Mary Cowan, all of Salem, the Rev. T. J. Bernards officiating at the double ring ceremony at 11 o'clock. Baskets of yellow and white chrysan themums decorated the church front for the ceremony. Miss Jean Brown was at the organ and Miss Alice Waters was the soloist. Given in marriage by Russell M. Bick ford, a family friend from Portland, the bride wore a dusty rose suit designed with fitted jacket flared in back.., With the suit she wore forest green hat and accessories and carried a bouquet of white pom pom chrystanthemums, and carnations. Mrs. Ross W. Heegel of Alharrtbra, Calif., sister of the bridegroom, was honor attendant for the bride. She wore dove gray suit with black and pink accessories, and her flowers were a nose gay of white chrysanthemums and pink carnations. Benjamin Henderson of Reedsport was best man for his cousin. Serving as ush ers were Peter and Robert Cowan, broth ers of the bridegroom, and Ross W. Heegel, a brother-in-law. Mrs. Seder attended her daughter's wedding wearing a burgundy afternoon dress with black accessories and a cor sage of pale pink carnations. The bride groom's mother was attired in a mauve gray . dress with black accessories and corsage of the pale pink carnations. The reception following the service was at the Salem Woman's club house. Mrs. J. S. Bickford, Eureka, Calif., sis ter of the bride, served the cake. Mrs. Russell M. Bickford of Portland was at the punch bowl and Mrs. Pearl Seder, aunt of the bride, was at the coffee urn. Serving were Mrs. Lon Spady, Mrs. Dale Miles, Miss Margaret Reeve, Miss Helen Sannes. Mrs. George R. Hougham had charge of the guest book and opening the gifts were Misses Marjorie Williams nd Merna Combs. Following a wedding trip north the couple will be at home at 2035 McCoy. A group of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sather at a housewarming recently at their new residence pur chased on N. 18th St. Refreshments wee served and a gift was presented to the Slithery. Mr. and Mrs. Sather came to Salem a year aeo from Minnesota This is his second yeai as instructor at jWslie chool Kapna Alpha Tlnta alumnae., nlan their first meeting of the fall for Thurs day eveninr. 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. I.ora Taylor Hawkins. Mrs. Rich ird Slater assisting. New officers will be elected. All new Thetas in the city are Invited to attend. " B V " Calendared for next Friday evening, October 7. is the season's first dance for t Trotters club, the affair to be at Glen wood ballroom. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McCafferry. md Mrs. Joseph B. Felton and A&. and Mrs. Lee Ohmart are on the committee 5 lor the first dance, the group including J officers and their wivos. ' i i BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED FRIDAY ' The engagement of Miss Patricia Bur- naugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. ; Burnaugh, to Norman Tokstad, son of j Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Tokstad, Sr was j innounced formally last evening at a party given at the Tokstad home. The news was revealed with the serv-. - Ing of Individual dream cakes on-which V were little scrolls with the names rt the . ; couple written on them. ; No date is set for the weddin Both young people attended local schools ind are employed here. About 30 guests were invited for the ' party. Mrs. Nestor Tokstad, Jr. and Mrs. ' ; Lloyd Hamilton assisted at the affair. "Year with New Leaders J.sten-Miller gtudlo picture THE BUSIEST PEOPLE are those who take the jobs, they say, and Miss Susan M. ' . Faherty, above, manager of Marion county chapter, American Red Cross, Is the new 1 1 commander for Pioneer post, No. 149, the all-woman post of the American Legion. ' 'The post has a large membership of women veterans and has a busy schedule ahead. JuniorCDA to Install Officers Installation ceremonies for the local Junior Catholic Daughters of America will take place Sunday evening. I,. The group will attend the holy hour in St. Joseph's church at 7 o'clock, the installation following at 8 o'clock in the Salem Woman's club house. . .Miss Dolores Brunkal is the incom ing president, and serving with her are Miss Marjorie Davey, vice president; Miss Grace Corey, secretary; Miss Nancy Brown, reporter. They succeed Miss Lois Schwab as president; Miss Betty Menke , as vice president; Miss Genevieve Mul len, secretary; Miss Dolores Brunkal as reporter. Mrs. J. D. White, who is the state Jun ' ior Catholic Daughters chairman, will officiate at the installation, assisted by 'Mrs. Harry E. Corey, local chairman, Iknd the Rev. George O'Keefe, chaplain. '- Following the installation refresh ments will be served with Mrs. John Pryzabilla and members of the Star of the Sea trocp of Junior CDA, of which che is leader, in charge. There are 10 troops of the Junior CDA in Salem with more than 100 girls en rolled. A new class is to be taken in ; soon. Ladies of the Vomarco class of the First Methodist church are meeting Tuesday for their first event of the fall, dessert to bs at 1:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John S. Harper, 1363 Court. Mrs. Mary Boesthen, Mrs. Sidney Hall and Mrs. Carle Abrams are co-hostesses. Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, has scheduled a regular meeting for t p.m. Tuesday in the Masonio temple. Mr.' I mmm 1 . ' 4 t - A - 1 U AMONG OTHERS In newcomer ranke being welcomed to fiilem are the Erich Lartsth famllv. Mm. I.aetwh and the children. Rickie. who Is eight, and Judy, six years old. are pictured here. Ihe family came from New York City and soon plan te build a new home In Candalaria. Height. Salem Christian Business and Profes sional women's group is meeting Tues day, October 11, for dinner at the Gold en Pheasant at 6:15 o'clock. The pro gram is in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Mar low Magnus. The couple have been working under the Village Missions pro gram in the vicinity around Astoria. At the Tuesday meeting, Mr. Magnus is to illustrate his talk with airbrush draw ings under lighting effects, entitled "Look Unto Me." A musical background will be provided by Mrs. Magnus and Mr. Magnus' sister, Miss Beverly Mag nus of Portland. Woomen from all churches are invit ed. Reservations are to be in by Octo ber 8, telephoned to 2-7578. Mrs. Harry Carson, Jr., of Silverton will entertain for her bridge group Wed nesday, the club to meet at the home of her mother, Mrs. Robert E. Shinn. Wesleyan Service guild of the First Methodist church is meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss M. Fay Lind ley, 2175 Cadmus street, Miss Laura Linton and Mrs. Don Wright as co-hostesses. Miss Ruth Field is to lead the de votions. Miss Louise Campbell of Pacific university, Forest Grove, is to talk on her missionary work in India. Wesleyan Service guild of Jason Lee church has planned its meeting for Mon day evening, at 8 o'clock, at the church. Worship and program leaders will be Mrs. Louis Kirby and Mrs. Lloyd Hock ett. Hostesses are to be Mrs. Melvin Kel ley, Mrs. Samuel Miller and Mrs. Clif ford Ellis. i i .-, : BlAhop-Moderne studio picture RECENTLY INSTALLED as president for Capital Unit, No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, Is Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, above. The group has an active program outlined for the year. rONDAY features the fall's open ing event for the Salem Garden club, the meeting also to be the 35th anniversary for the club. A no-host luncheon for members and guests is to be served at 12 o'clock in the Salem Woman's club house. All women past presidents of the club will be honored at the luncheon. Mrs. W. E. Anderson is to present a history of the club and there will be special music. At 2 o'clock the group will stage its regular meeting with Dr. E. J. Kraus of Corvallis to be guest speaker to talk on early chrysanthemums. Members are to bring flower arrange ments, the membership to vote on the outstanding ones. Presiding at the meeting will be Mrs. Ben Maxwell, this year's president of the club. Capital Unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, is to meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the Salem Woman's club house, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding presiding as presi dent. Following the business session there will be a program with Miss Carroll Gragg, who is visiting here for a week, to be guest speaker. She recently com pleted her basic training as a navy en listee. Invitations have come to the Salem Zonta club members to attend a formal dinner to be given October 17 upon the occasion of the Corvallis club's ninth birthday anniversary. The dinner will bl in the Memorial Union building tea room on the Oregon State college cam pus. Jtten-Mt!ler studio picture At High School Varied activities are being lined up at Salem senior high school with the new year under way. Girls League is sponsoring an assem bly Wednesday morning to introduce officers and launch the group into ils new year. Miss LaJune Rahtz is presi dent of the group. Next Friday brings an all-school sports dance following the game with Bend high school. Announced for November 10 is the Sadie Hawkins day dance, a student bo dy sponsored event. The annual winter formal dance for the school is planned after the Christ mas holidays, either late in January or in February. Soroptimist club's regular luncheon and business session will be Wednesday noon in the Golden Pheasant. Next week-end several members will be go ing to Bellingham for the regional con ference. Salem Weavers guild plans its first fall meeting for Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of the president, Mrs. Hugh Morrow, 1465 State street. A report will be given on the national weavers' con ference held in southern California. St. Paul's guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church, is meeting Wednesday for a no host luncheon in the parish house at 12 30 o'clock, a business session follow ing. Eagles auxiliary is meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Eagles hall. There will be nomination for a three-year trustee. District No. 21, Neighbors of Wood craft, will hold a pep meeting at Cor vallis Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Neighbors from Silver Bell Circle of Salem are asked to take sandwiches and cake. Woodburn Low net honors at the Woodburn Golf club Thursday were won by Mrs. Ann Withers in Class A, Mrs. Myrtle Smith in Class B and Mrs. Lillian Ahrens in Class C. Hostesses at the luncheon hour were Mrs. Kay Bish oprick and Mrs. Carol Coman. For next Thursday the committee will be Mrs Lillian Ahrens and Mr.;. Evelyn Blinn. Results in the fall tournament to date: Second flight: Mrs. Jennie June Mag nuson defeated Mrs. Addie Smith; Mrs. Elsie Cavett won over Mrs. Myrtle Smith: Mrs. Marj Christom'cn won by default from Mrs. Marian Painter: Mrs Edylhe Ticknor. bye. Semi-finals will be Mrs, Magnuson vs. Mrs. Cavett: Mrs. Christenson vs. Mrs. Ticknor. Third flight- Mrs. Carol Coman eli minated Mrs. Lillian Ahrens: Mrs Eli zabeth Glatt. Mrs. Kay Bishoprirk and Mrs. Evelyn Blinn drew byes. Semi finals in the third flight will be Mrs Coman vs. Mrs. Glatt; Mrs. Bishoprick vs. Mrs. Blinn. Silverton Mis. Irene Roubal, presi dent of the Businef.-s and Professional Women's club, is announcing the first meeting of the autumn to be Tuesday evening. October 4 Eight members are to be initiated. Members arc advised that the 7 o'clock dinner is formal. Those not able to attend are asked to notify either Mrs William Bloch or Mrp. Ralph Krnnris not later than Saturday. The year books will be ready for distribution. Among other events for the B&PW club members in the near future are the president's breakfast, the past officers" tea, invitation to Salem for a meeting, and the district conference. Nile Club Meeting Monday; Group Plans Portland Program Salem club. Daughters of the Nile has ils first fall meeting scheduled for next Monday at the Masonic temple. Mem bers will meet at 10 o'clock for sewing. Luncheon will be at 12:15 o'clock. On the committee are Mrs. Carl Staats, Mrs. Walter White, Mrs. W. E. Brown, Mrs. Mary Lambeth, Mrs. Russell Beutler, Mrs. Fred Klaus, Mrs. Joseph Bourne, Mrs. James Garson, Mrs. Dean Omans, Mrs. C. H. Murphy, Mrs. Sam C. Stich ler. Mrs. Charles Boycr is president of the club. To Sponsor Program On Wednesday, the Salem Nile club is to have charge of the program for the PLANS TOLD FOR WEDDING Miss Angela Marie Kropp is announc ing members of her wedding party She is to be married the morning of Saturday, October 15, to Robert Schnidcr. The service will be solemnized in St. Joseph's Catholic church at 11 o'clock, the Rev. T. J. Bernards officiating. Mrs. Charles Nelke is to be soloist, Mrs. Mary Barton at the organ. Miss Anabelle Kropp, twin sister of the trice-elect, is to be maid of honor, and Miss Grctchon Kropp, another sis ter, will be the bridesmaici. Ernest Schnider is to attend his brother as best man and fc.'oomsman will be James Baircy. The reception following will be in the Salem Woman's club house. Miss Kropp is the daughter of Bernard J. Kropp of Salem and Mrs. Izelta Kropp of Las Vegas. Ncv. Mr. Sch.nir'or is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schnider of Salem. Justice James T Brand of the Ore gon supreme court will give a public talk on human rights Friday night, October 7, under auspices of the Salem YWCA. His address will precede a general discussion on the subject for all persons interested. The meeting, a project of the YWCA public affairs committee, will begin at 8 o'clock at the YWCA, 768 State street. The forum will inaugurate a new series of YWCA public discussions. Mrs. Alfred A. Schramm, president of the YWCA, announces that similar forums will be held monthly. Mrs. Robert E. Gangware is public affairs chairman. Committee members include Misses Eleanor Stephens, Beryl Holt, Eliza beth Higbee, and Mesdamcs Thomas Wright, Wendell Webb, W. C. Crothers, James Bunnell. Several members from the Salem League of Women Voters plan to go to Portland next Thursday for the north west "voters' service" conference, to be held at the Oregonian Hostess House. Mrs. Hal DeSart, president of the local unit, Mrs John Goldsmith and Mrs. Robert E. Gangware are among those going from here. Rapheterians announce their first meeting of the fall for next Thursday, October 6, Mrs. Lee Unruh to entertain the group at 2:30 o'clock at her home, 885 D street. Among Salem players planning to be In the Oregon Women's Golf associa tion tournament at Riverside club in Portland next Wednesday are Mrs. Manley Robison, Mrs. J. H. Thompson, Mrs. Ivan Marble, Mrs. Claude Johns, Mrs. Howard W 1 c k 1 u n d , Mrs. Rex Adolph. The regular day for the Salem Wo men's Golf association will be Wednes day as usual at the Salem Golf club. .HMlin CATHOLIC DAI CIITERS OF AMERICA will Install their offlrent at a special ceremony tiunday. Mine Dolores Brunkal, daughter of the Harry M. Brunkals, above, is the Incoming president for the group. i luncheon meeting of Nydia temple. Daughters of the Nile, in Portland, this being the first time an upstate club has been invited to furnish a program for Nydia temple. Josephine Albert Spaulding, mezzo so prano, will sing as the feature for the program, presenting a group of favor ite and popular numbers with Mrs. Al fred A. Schramm as accompanist. Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. Harris Lietz and Mrs. L. J. Stewart have been the committee to arrange for the pro gram. Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor and a member of the Nile, is to introduce Mrs. Spaulding. Mrs. George Grabenhorst will be hos tess at her home. 1655 Fir street, Thurs day, October 6, for the season's first event of the Pringle Pleasant Point So cial club. It will be an all-day meet ing. There will be a no-host luncheon at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Herron are among those in Portland this evening for the Rubinstein concert. Credit Women's Breakfast club plans its regular meeting for Tuesday morn ing at Nohlgren's restaurant. Mrs. Byron Mennis was honored at a doss-ert luncheon for which Mrs. Rob ert DeArmond was hostess today. Bridge was played during the afternoon and the group feted Mrs. Mennis with a shower of gifts. Mrs. B. O. Schucking has left for Montreal to attend the annual conven tion of the Florist Telegraph Delivery association. She will be away about 10 days. American War Mothers plan their meeting next Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Salem Woman's club house. There will be election of officers, also plans made to entertain the state convention in Sa lem on November 1 and 2. The state event Is to be in the Carrier room at the First Methodist church. Silverton Mrs. C. E. Higinbotham and her official installing team were complimented guests of Mt. Angel aux iliary, the group inducting the officers there for the coming year. Mrs. Dale Plummer (June Ann Lucht) was in stalled as president and her mother, a former member of the Silverton unit, Mrs. Fred Lucht, as first vice president. Of the Silverton team, Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrom was installing sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Higinbotham, president; Mrs. A. J. McCannel, first vice presi dent; Mrs. Victor Howard, second vice president; Mrs. Frank M. Porter, sec retary; Mrs. Ralph Francis, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Evans, team sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Bruce Billings, chaplain; Mrs. Florence Reeves, historian. Assisting Mrs. Plummer for the year as second vice president will be Mrs. Charles Hafncr; secretary, Mrs. Ernest Crowder; treasurer, Mrs. Peter Gores; chaplain, Mrs. A. G. Treager; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Joe Erwert; historian, Mrs. Tony Petrillo. Mrs. I. N. Bacon, Salem, president of district No. 2, and Mrs. Jennie Bartlett were special guests, and served as in stalling officials. At Mt. Angel October 20 will be the Marion county assembly, and also at Mt. Angel on October 29 will be the 40 et 8 and 8 et 40 sessions. Jrattn-Mllltr itudlo plctun 1 j ' ' . ft - r't-