INSTALLATION of new officers will feature the lemi-monthly party for Sojourner olub, Thursday afternoon, the event to be at the Salem Woman's club house, salad luncheon to be at 1 o'clock. Mrs Harold H. Hciserman heads the new officers as president. Mrs. Milo Taylor is chairman of the committee of hostesses for the afternoon and assisting her will be Mrs. Coye Mor ris. Mrs. Clyde A. Warren, Mrs. Arthur Cole, Mrs. Howard Ragan and Mrs. Charles Shaw. By Marian Lowry Fischer LANS for her wedding are being told by Miss Charlotte Frances Zielinski. who is to be married October 15 to Arthur M. McKay. The ceremony is to be solemnized at 930 o'clock in the morning in St. Vin cent de Paul Catholic church, Rev. George O'Keefe officiating. Mrs. Joseph Henny is to be matron of honor for her sister and bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Zielinski, a cousin of the bride elect, and Miss Mary Theresa McKay. Joseph McKay is to be best man and the groomsmen are to be Ernest Zielin ski and Bert Bernards. Ushering will be Joseph Henny, Dennis Manning and Lloyd Ferschweiller. For the music, Mrs. Charles Nelke is to be soloist and Wayne Meusey will play the organ, also sing. Miss Zielinski is the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy B. Zielinski, Mr. McKay the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKay of St. Paul. Honoring the bride-to-be, Mrs. Ed Zielinski, an aunt, Mrs. Morrell Crary and .Miss Helen Zielinski entertained this past week with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Zielinski. Feting Miss Zielinski were Mrs. Jo seph Domogalla, Mrs. Alvin Van Cleave, Mrs. Rudolph Wacken, Mrs. Mike Za hara, Mrs. Lawrence Zielinski, Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Mrs. John Zumstcin, Mrs. Lloyd McDonald, Mrs. Charles Ol son, Mrs. Charles Zielinski, Mrs. Joe Zielinski, Mrs. Archie McCorkle, Miss Vera Zielinski, Mrs. Hattie Van Cleave, Mrs. Dennis Manning, Mrs. Louise Zie linski, Mrs. Earl Hammer, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre, Miss Alice Perrine, Miss Hel en Zielinski, Mrs. Andrew Feilen, Mrs. Clarence Zielinski, Mrs. Morrell Crary, Mrs. Joseph Henny and Mrs. Ed Zielin ski. First of her weck'y at homes for the new season will be observed by Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's gov ernor, Tuesday afterno'on. Local friends and visitors in the capital that day are asked to call each Tuesday afternoon at the Jerris avenue residence of the Mc Kays. Among hostesses of the new week will be Mrs. Leon Perry, who is to en tertain Tuesday with an informal lunch eon at her home, honoring her mother, Mrs. Henry Ji. Marsden, Sr., who return ed recently from Germany following a stay there with her son and daughter-in-law, Major and Mrs. Henry H. Mars den, Jr. Guests will include old friends of Mrs. Marsden. Mrs. Earl S n e 1 1 returned the latter part of the week from a visit at Arling ton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk will be hosts to members of the Subscription club committee at their beach home to morrow for the day and for dinner. In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. John R. Caughell, Mr. and Mrs. Brey man Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCar gar, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phillips, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Hnllis W. Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. She pard, and the Kirks. Johnson-Myers Wedding Recent J I J'-; xf : I m L A W RRIDR AT A nt'At TIH'I. wrriiling lal Sunday allrrnoon In thr Hrl rreshvterlan rhurrh Mrs. Ilrnrr n. Jnhnvin Jrannr Mtrnil, Known hrrr Kith hrr altrnitanm. In In right. Mt Ci rare tihields. brlrlrsroairt ; Mrs, l.lovil V. lwls l.tanlre Myirl, Fugrne. matron of honor for hrr twin nlMrr; the bride: and Sharon MrNall. the flower girl. Mrs. Johnson la the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Burton A. Mjrri, tnttgn Johnson, ISN, ton of Mrs, Don Johnson of talrm. National Business Women9 s Week 43 tfeiy frf'r M l4 Iklv k 4 'If ;K DISCl'SSING PLANS for the National Business Women's week, opening tomorrow, club. Lrfl to right: Mrs. Marlon chairman. Dancing Parties Two dancing parties are on the cal endar for next week-end. Wisteria club's first dance of the sea son is booked for Friday evening in the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, dancing to be between 9 and 12 o'clock with Guy Albin's orchestra playing. Officers of the club and their wives are in charge for this dance, including Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aschenbrenner, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I. Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quistad. For Waverly Club Waverly club's initial dance of the new season is to be next Saturday eve ning. October 15, a buffet dinner dance being arranged at the Marion hotel be tween 9 and 12:30 o'clock. Wulfer's orchestra is to play. Robert G. Brady, Jr., as club vice pres ident is in charge of naming commitees for the dance. Mrs. P. W. Hale entertained Thursday evening at an informal party and shower honoring Mrs. M. S. Leek (Ruby Wheat ley). Pink and blue featured the dec orations. Honoring Mrs. Leek were Mrs. Ray Redding. Mrs. R. A. Magsulet, Mrs. Ed ward Rands, Mrs. S. A. Wheatley, Mrs. Howard Perry, Mrs. Kenneth Morris, Mrs. Eric Horlin, Mrs. H. K. Morris, Mrs. Glenn Scherich, Mrs. Thurston Gilchrist of Albany, and the hostess. Gamma Phi Beta alumnae have post poned their October meeting from the second Monday until tile third Mon day, October i7. Event With Reception Following Wooden, Mrs. tmily iiowaru, i.ira. Ethel Farr, Mrs. Silas E. Fairham has planned a dinner to honor her daughter, Miss Ed ith Fairham, and the latter's fiance, Pe ter M. Gunnar, for next Thursday eve ning, the event to follow the Gunnar Fairham wedding rehearsal. The dinner will be at the Senator hotel, covers to be marked for 18, the group including members of the wedding party, the fa milies and Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith as additional guests. Miss Fairham and Mr. Gunnar are to be married next Friday evening in the First Methodist church, the service to be at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Stuart Compton will be hostess Thursday evening for the meeting of Chapter CB of P.E.O. Sisterhood. Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay will be among those attending the Pa cific International Livestock Exposition horse show Monday evening. Governor McKay is returning from Arizona that afternoon, Mrs. McKay to join him at Portland to go to the show. On Friday evening, Governor and Mrs. McKay will be among special guests at the banquet of the Oregon State Med ical society meeting in Eugene. On Saturday, the McKays will be among the Salemites attending the Ore gon State-Montana football game at Cor vallis. A party and shower honoring Mrs. Carlton Greider is planned by Mrs. Glenn McCormick, Mrs. Marie Ling and Mrs. Ethel Lau on Thursday evening at the McCormick home. Guests will be members of the Soroptimist club of which Mrs. Greider is a member, and other friends. JrtnMi!r Studio Piclurt Jeten-MlUer Studio Picture are these four in the Salem Mrs. Charles Forrette, general Salem Group Arranges Breakfast, Formal Dinner, Tea for Week The new week will be an auspicious occasion for the Salem Business and Professional Women's club whose 150 members join thousands of fellow mem bers for the annual observance of "Na tional Business Women's Week," opening tomorrow. The week each year is set aside by the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's club as an occasion of recognition for women in business and the professions. A breakfast tomorrow morning, the annual formal public affairs banquet next Wednesday evening, and the tea to compliment past presidents of the local club on Sunday, October 16, are the three major social gatherings of the week. The pre-week event was held this past Monday, the Salem club presenting Mayor Dorothy McCullough Lee of Port land as guest speaker for its annual pro gram at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Service to the community and an understanding of its problems are stressed in the theme for the week. The breakfast Sunday morning is the annual event honoring the club presi dent. Mrs. John Versteeg as this year's president is the honoree. The break fast will be at 9 a.m. in the Cave room at the Senator hotel. At Breakfast A "surprise program" is planned. Miss Betty Elofson is general chairman for the breakfast. Mrs. Eugene Estes is in charge of decorations. Mrs. Jessie Mick elson and Mrs. Alma Werstlein in charge of music; Miss Ruth McAdams for res ervations: Miss Minnie Just and Miss Helen Hiller. tickets: Miss Zula Van Gilder and Mrs. Katherine Hughes, host-' esses. Following the breakfast the members will go in a group for "attend church Sunday'1 at the Jason Lee Methodist church. Mrs. Ver?loeR's church. "Eoost Your Town. It Boosts You." the general theme for the week, will be the top'C for the formal banquet pro gram next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Virtor P. Morris of Eugene is to lie guest speaker. The banquet will be at 6:30 o'clock in the Marion hotel Mirror room. The 30th anniversary for the Salem club will be featured in the decorations fur the event. Mrs. Byron B. Herrirk is to give the collect and Miss Alberta Shoetaake will give the flag salute. For the music. Mrs. Robert F. Anderson is to sing. Miss Hazel Brockhohn is to play the piano, Miss Margaret Ralins will give violin solos and Mrs. Dalbert Jepsen is to play the 'cello. Mrs. Alma Werstlein is to lead the opening and closing soni;s. Mrs. John Verslrrg will preside. Mrs. Arthur Wrririle is general chair man for tiiis public relations banquet. Members of her committee are: Mrs. Vivian Hoenig. Mrs. Paul Heath, Mrs. K. N. Voorhees. Mrs. William Linfoot, Miss Jean Spaulding, decorations; Miss Mathilda Gillrs. Mrs. Sue Booch. Miss Mildred Yetter. Mrs. Hallie Shard, tick ets: Mrs. Jessie M. Davidson, Mrs. Dana Billctcr, hostesses: Miss Ruth Mc Adams. reservations. Past presidents of the Salem cluh, which today Is observing its 30th anniversary, will be honored at a tea for which the club members will be hostesses next Sunday afternoon, October 16. The tea will be given at the home of Mrs. Emily Howard. The affair is ar ranged between 3 and 5 o'clock. Mrs. LuVerne Hardwirke. Miss Vada L. Hill and Mrs. Mabel Clock, the three directors of the club, are the commit tee arranging the tea. Honor Tast Presidents Mrs. John Versteeg. local president, will introduce to the line. In the receiv Opens on Sunday; Salem COMMITTEE ARRANGING the tea to honor past presidents of the Salem BPW club! on October 16 includes these three directors, left to right, M.ss Vada L. II. 1, Mrs. Mabel Clock and Mrs. LuVerne Hardwlcke, chairman. The tea Is to De av ine nome 01 mrS, Emily Howard. ing line will be the honored past presi dents attending the tea. Assisting about the living room will be Mrs. Sue Booch, Mrs. Alma Wesrtlein, Mrs. Viola Parks, Miss Minnie Just, Mrs. Dana Billeter, the latter to pass the guest book. Pouring during the first hour will be Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr. and Mrs. E. A. Tueski, and during the sec ond hour, Miss Hazel Roenicke and Mrs. Hallie Shard. Inviting guests into the dining room and serving will be Mrs. Blanche Hull, Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea, Jr., Miss Alberta Shoemake, Miss Eleonor Roberts, Mrs. Jessie M. Davidson, Mrs. D. L. Ringle, Miss Ellen Van Arsdale, Mrs. Eugene Estes. Mrs. Vivian Hoenig is chairman for invitations. Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson is arrang ing the music, featuring a string trio, Miss Carol Lee, violinist, Miss Sidney Kromer, 'cellist, and Miss Laurel Herr, pianist, the three also to sing in trio. Pi Beta Phi alumnae are meeting next Thursday evening for their first gath ering of the fall, the meeting to be at the chapter house. Hostesses will be Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Joseph M. Dcvers, Jr., Mrs. Loren Hicks, Mrs. Peter Gaiser, Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin, Jr., Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren, Mrs. John Copenhaver, Miss Adelle Egan, Miss Carolyn Brady. Mrs. Prince W. Byrd is to entertain for her study club meeting Monday after noon at her home, the group to meet for salad luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs Jack Stump of Monmouth is to be guest to discuss books and reviews for the group. The auxiliary to the Marion-Polk Medical society is to have its first meet ing on Tuesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Burton A. Myers, dessert to be at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Robert F. Anderson is chairman of the committee of host esses. Mrs. Horace Miller is president of the auxiliary this year. KD Dance club has arranged a party for this evening in Four Corners hall, dancing to be between 9 and 1 o'clock. On the committee for the hard times dance arc Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cross, Mr and Mrs. Larry Moorman and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Moorman. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Kugol will be hosts to their card club this evening. Auxiliary Silver Tea October 18 Calendared for Tuesday afternoon, October 1R. is one of the important events of each fall in Salem, the annual silver tea of the Salem General Hospital auxiliary. This year's event will be at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, on South High street. Hours will be between 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock. The silver tea is one of the ways through which the auxiliary secures funds In purchasing needed equipment at the hospital. This year the auxiliary plai to use the tea funds toward purchase of a new stretcher for the operating roor and a new sterilizer for the laboratory, and beyond that, to accumulate funds to assist with the proposed new nursery. Mrs. Lora Taylor Hawkins and Mrs. John H. Carson are co-chairmen for the lea. Mrs. Lester Barr is chairman for tickets. Mrs. Charles S. Campbell and Mrs. Edward Roth are in charge of the refreshments. Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry and Mrs. Paul R. Hendricks are chairmen for decora tions. Mrs. Wilmer C. Page is chairman for the group contacting those to assist in the dining room. Mrs. Carl E. Nelson is president of the auxiliary. Jesten-Mtller Studio P'rl Delta Gamma alumnae are to be el- fertained Thursday evening by Mjs Vivian Chandler, Mrs. Albert A. Con and Miss Virginia Mason at the hoiie of Miss Chandler.. The meeting is It 8 o'clock. New Delta Gammas in tl city are invited to attend. Junior guild of St. Paul's Episcorll church is meeting Tuesday at 1 p.m. flr luncheon at the parish house, this beilg the first meeting of the fall. The guld is sponsoring a rummage sale on Octorir 14 and 15, and members are asKea bring their articles to the Tuesday met ing. Mrs. E. G. Sanders and Mrs. E. p. Smith will be hostesses Tuesdef aflf- noon to members of Chapter BC bf P.E.O Sisterhood, the meeting to best 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. San ders, 1050 Lamberson, Chapter AB of P.E.O. Sisterhood Bis Its meeting planned for Monday e- ning, Mrs. Glenn Briedwell and Mrs Etta Pearl White to be hostesses to e group at the home of the former Silverton. Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod will entertin Wednesday evening at her home for meeting of St. Cecelia guild of St. Paul' Episcopal church at 8 o'clock. Executive board of the American le gion auxiliary, Capital unit No. 9, vd.lt meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. D. A. Appcrson, route 5, Box 191, Regular meeting for unit No. ljfl, American Legion auxiliary, will be next Tuesday evening as a business session in the Salem Woman's club, basemiit Regular day for (he S:lem Women's Golf association will be Wednesday at the Salem Golf club. Annual meeting is slated for October 19 with the final golf day on October 26 and the stagelte party on November 2 to wind up the year. A two-ball foursome event is planned by golfers for Sunday, October lSsJ Delta Gamma Mothers club announces its first fall meeting for 2 p.m.. MontUy, at the sorority chapter house. Ol'ficf rs In-, elude; Sirs. I.estle J. Sparks, president; Mrs. L. M. Case, secretary; Mrs. O. B. Long, vice president. Mrs. Arthur A Fisher is to be hostess to her bridge club Wednesday afternoon for dessert and cards. CluVs 150 AMONG COMMITTEE workers for the national week in the BPW club are these, left to right: Miss Eleonor Roberts, publicity co-chairman; Miss Betty Elofson, chairman for the breakfast tomorrow; Mrs. Arthur Weddle, chairman for the public relations ban quet Wednesday. AAU W Tea to Honor New Members New and prospective members of the Salem branch of the American Associa tion of University Women will be hon ored at a meeting and tea next Friday, October 14 at 2 o'clock at Baxter hall. There is to be a speaker, to be named later. Miss Elise Schroeder, president, has announced that all women in the com munity who are interested in member ahip in the association are invited to attend. Women with degrees from AAUW approved institutions are eligible to national membership. Women not currently registered as undergraduates who have eompleted, as regularly ma Vtriculated students in any college or 'university listed as approved, at least two full years of non-protessionai worn are eligible for associate membership in the Salem branch. Chairmen of the AAUW study groups will outline their programs at the next meeting. The association sponsors study groups in international relations, liter ature, child study, social studies and travel and also a recent graduate social group. A new gardening study group is being organized for the first time this year. The association also may sponsor groups in interior decoration, art, French and Spanish. Membership in many of these groups Is open to any women in the Salem area who desire to partici pate in the education program of the association but are not eligible for mem bership. " Miss Mabel P. Robertson, chairman of ' the membership committee, and her " committee members, Miss Marjorie Ches- ' ter and Mrs. John R. Goldsmith, will introduce new members of the associa tion at the meeting. Following the meeting, tea will be served. Mrs. Custer E. Ross and Mrs. George Rossman will pour. Hostesses, appointed by Mrs. Gordon Carl, hospitality chairman, include Miss Ida Mae Smith, Miss Mary Ann Foley, Miss Jessica Kinsey and Mesdames C. ' E. Gray, Maynard Nelson, Gordon O. Leonard, Howard I Sargent, T. W. Churchill. Wilbur S. Ankney and Nor man W. Frees. " Mrs. W. O. Mills, decorations chair man for the branch, has appointed Mrs. George E. Allen as chairman of decora- "i tions for the tea. Mrs. Ellen A. Fisher will assist with the decorations. leaving the latter part of next week for San Francisco will be Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Utter. Dr. Utter is to attend the national convention for the American Dental association. Mrs. Utter plans to remain in California for a month, going on south after the convention. Gaiety Hill Garden club is meeting, Monday. Mrs. Walter H. Smith to he hostess to the group at her Mission street home at 1 o'clock. Social afternoon for members of Chad wick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be Tuesday, dessert to be at 1:15 o'clock, followed by cards. On the committee are Mrs. S. A, Wheatley, Mrs. Frank J. Jirak. Mrs. J. E. England, Mrs.' F. E. Wilhelm, Mrs. Clarence Bower, Mrs. Jasper O. Barrcll, Mrs. F. C. Rock, Mrs. Julius Pincus, Mrs. Cora Smith, Mrs. Effie Luehrs. Mrs. A. Ochlcr. Mrs. Edith Kelly, Mrs. Richard G. Severin. Soroptimist club's regular luncheon meeting will be Wednesday noon at the Golden Pheasant. Carlton Greider of , the VMCA staff is to be guest speaker. On Monday evening will be held the regular meeting of Marion auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars, at the VFW hall at 8 o'clock. Members Plan Jestn-Miller 8tudio Fict-iro HE ANNUAL flower show and guest day meeting for the Salem Woman's club will be next Fri day, October 14, at the group's club house, this being the regular meeting date. The executive board will meet at 1 p.m., the general club at 2 p.m. Mrs. George Kaye, who recently left Salem to live in Portland to open the Kaye and Kaye studios there, is to be guest speaker on the topic "Interior Decorating." Featuring the musical program will be songs by Josephine Albert Spaulding, accompanied by Mrs. Alfred A, Schramm. Mrs. James A. Garson and Mrs. George E. Crockett are co-chairmen for the flower show part of the program, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly and Mrs. L. M. Ramage and their committee in charge. Mrs. George W. Ailing, club president, invites all interested in the program to attend. Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary is meeting Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the hospital. Mrs. Thad Moreland, Mrs. Frank Jirak, Mrs. George Hewitt, Mrs. A. J. Becker and Mrs. Richard Upjohn are the committee of hostesses. The board meeting is to be held at 12:45 o'clock at the hospital, Mrs. George O. Leonard, president, pre siding. Laurel Social Hour club is to meet on Tuesday, dessert to he at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. X. Hoereth, Mrs. William Zimmerman assisting. Rotana club members will be enter tained by Mrs. Lylc Rains at her home, 1580 Jefferson street. Monday evening at 8 o'clock, this being the regular monthly session for the club. Miss Zclma King is assistant hostess. Mrs. Rains is leaving soon to make her home in Portland. Prof. Paul Beal of the Romance lan guage department at Willamette uni versity, who returned recently from a trip to Europe, is to he guest sneaker. His topic is "France As It Is Today " 1 Otficers of the Royal Neighbors of America Sewing club wiil arrange a luncheon Wednesday for the group in Mayflower hall at 12:30 o'clock. Tea Planned Tuesday A tea of interest to a large group is arranged for Tuesday afternoon as the season's opening event for the Salem Women's Army and Navy League. The tea will honor new officers and new members of the group and is to be given at the H. G. Ma:son residence. 185 South 15th, between 3 and 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Greeting at the door will be Mrs. Far ley Mogan Mrs. Bert A. Walker is to pass the guest book. In the receiving line will be Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Jr.. last year's president of the league. Mrs. George Spaur. this year s president, Mrs. Maison, Mrs. Raymond Olson. Mrs. Richard N. Chase. Mrs M. H. Saffron. Mrs. Henry A. Meyer. Assisting about the living room will be Mrs. Robert Brownell, Mrs. T. W. Hardisty. Mrs. Leonard Hicks. Mrs. Frank Keating, Mrs. Stephen Foucl , k. Pouring during the first hour will ie Mrs. Hugh Adams and Mrs. Francis T. Wade, and during the second hour. Mrs. Carl H. Cover and Mrs. Sidney D. Hoff man. On the directorate in charge of the tea are Mrs. Dyer as general chairman: Mrs. Wallace S. Wharton, Mrs. Cover and Mrs. Chase, invitations: Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Wade, decorations: Mrs. Mo gan, tea: Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs Rob ert S. Gentzkow, arranging for assistants. Varied Activities During Period EACH SPECIAL event in a club on the special week's committees for Mrs. Claude W. Jorge nsen. TONTA club has a busy week ahead. Wc On Tuesday evening, the club '' ' is meeting for a special gathering at the home of Miss Genevieve Morgan, Miss Delia Stephenson of Everett, Wash., district governor for Zonta clubs, to be a special guest. Miss Alene Phillips, Miss Nellie Schwab, Miss Lena Belle Tartar and Mrs. William E. Smith will be hostesses with Miss Morgan for the meeting. Next Thursday noon brings the reg ular luncheon meeting for the club at the Golden Pheasant. The Blue Cross plan is to feature the program. Jos ephine Albert Spaulding is to sing, Mrs. Alfred A. Schramm as accompanist. Semi-formal Halloween Benefit C.W.K EVENT OF the fall for the Junior Woman's rlub membership and ue,ts will he the annual benefit dance planned as a Halloween week-end event Saturday, October 2!l, at the armory. The rommillee met Ihls week to plan for the event, ratherln. at the new home of Mr.. Kusene Morrison, chairman of the dance, on Mwell avenue. In the upper picture are: Left to rlaht, Mr.. Morrl.on. Mm Peerv T, Boren. Ml.. Bet.y Jean B'r,nr. k., In Lewis Mis. Marilvn NeKon. In the lower picture, left Ui rihl, are: Mm. Clarence Htanlry. Mr. Mam Kpeertra, Mrs. Don Cannon, Mrs. L. O. Stoddard, Mrs. Donald Cooper, co-chairman, and Mrs. Tom Gabriel. activity requires workers for reservations, music and tickets. These three are the BPW club, left to right: Misa Ruth McAdams. Mrs. Alma Werstlein and On Friday and Saturday several Sa lem members will be at Medford for the annual fall conference of the Zonta clubs in Oregon and Washington. Miss Dorothy Pearce, Mrs. Margaret Rose crans, Dr. Helen Pearce and Miss Gene vieve Morgan will be among those at tending from here. Miss Morgan is the district vice governor. The October meeting for the board of directors of the Salem YWCA will be next Tuesday morning at 9:45 o'clock in the YW, Mrs. Alfred A. Schramm, president, in charge. Dance Set by Junior Woman's Club Jeatf n-Miller Studio PlcUr DEMOLAY MOTHERS PLAN PARTY DcMolay Mothers club announces a benefit card party for the evening of October 24. The party will be at the Masonic tem ple at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Paul Baker is general chairman. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Louis Lorenz or Mrs. Lloyd Hughes. President of the club is Mrs. Harry Bochle. First meeting of the club Is planned as a luncheon next Thursday, October 13, at the Masonic temple. All DcMolay mothers are invited. JrM'n-MIU'r atudio Picture! B RIDE this afternoon wai Misa Pauline Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Miller, who wai married to Chester Rosa Morrow, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Morrow of Hubbard. The service was solemnized at 2:30 o'clock in St. Joseph's Catholic church, the Rev. John O'Callaghan offi ciating. Lavender and yellow chrysanthemums and asters were arranged at the front of the church for the wedding, and yel low and white chrysanthemums, tied with matching satin ribbons, set off the first few pews. For the music, Mrs. Frank S. Thomp son of Gervais sang, Mrs. Mary Barton playing the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a slipper satin gown de signed with a fitted bodice and a row of tiny buttons down the back, a lace yoke and long pointed sleeves. The full skirt had inserts of lace and the train was edged with a ruffle of the satin. With the dress the bride wore a strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom. The fingertip veil, lace edged, was arrang ed from a tiara of seed pearls. For her flowers the bride carried a bouquet of pink Turner chrysanthemums with a white orchid in the center. Miss Caroline Miller was maid of honor for her sister. Her gown was in lavender and with it she wore a halo of lavender chrysanthemums in her hair and carried a nosegay of the yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. John Hagan and Miss Marie Miller, sisters of the bride, were the other two attendants. Their gowns were identical to that of the maid of honor, but in yellow, and they wore tile yellow flowers in their hair and car ried nosegays of the lavender blooms. Ronald Eckstein was best man. Ush ers were Joe Pettit and Gordon Bennett. The two mothers both wore plum-colored gowns with black accessories and corsages of orchids. Following the church service was a reception in Mayflower hall. Mrs. Wayne Kunze and Miss Jacqueline All port had charge of the gifts and passing the guest book was Miss Betty Miller, sister of the bride. Mrs. Leo Miller and Mrs. Lena Goodman, both aunts of the bride, served the cake. Miss Verlaine Walker was at the coffee urn, Miss Eve lyn Benz at the punch bowl. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. Clarence Cox, Mrs. John Cooter, Miss Dorothy Neuharth, Miss Fay Rolie, Mrs. Fabian Nelson, Jr., Mrs. Robert Swanson. Among out-of-town guests at the wed ding were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and son, Duane, and Mrs. Lena Goodman, all of Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Camas, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crews of Stevenson, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Free Crews, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richlederfer and sons, Malcolm and Theron, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kase berg and children, Patricia and Larry, all of Wasco, Ore., Miss Shirley Utting and Elmo Manani of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aebischer of Sherwood, Oregon. For going away the bride wore a cardinal red fitted suit with black hat and accessories, and corsage of orchids. Following a trip into Nevada and Cali fornia the couple will be at home in Hubbard. Salore club for young business wo men has planned a program meeting for Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the YWCA. Mrs. Katherine B. Hughes of the Stevens and Sons store staff is to show a picture on Gorham's silver, pre senting the history of silver and how it is made. A question period will follow. Miss Lavonne Schuessler, president of the club, invites all Interested to attend. Members of Chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood will be entertained by Mrs. Ralph K. Purvine and Mrs. Lillian Ek hlad, .Monday evening, at the home of the former. UO Parents Meet Arranged for Monday evening is the fall's first gathering for the University of Oregon Dads and Mothers clubs of Salem. A no-host dinner is to be served in Mayflower hall at 6:30 o'clock. Invitation is extended especially to parents of new students as well as to parents of present students and alumni of the university. All attending are to take their own table service and any who may not have been contacted by the committee are asked to call Mrs. W. W. Baum, 38164. Special guests for the evening will be Vergil S. Fogdall. dean of men at the university, and Mrs. Fogdall; Mrs. J. Allan Wickham, dean of women, and Mr. Wickham On the dinner committee with Mrs. Baum, who is general chairman, are Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling. Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice, Mrs. H. H. Barlow, Mrs. G. S. Hoffman, Mrs. A. E. Archibald, Mrs. E. C. Charlton, Mrs. John H. Car kin, Mrs. L. V. Benson. Officers of the two clubs this year include the following; Mothers club, Mrs. Grant B. Fallin, president; Mrs. Aubrey S. Tussing, vice president; Mrs. M I). Fidler. secretary; Mrs. Oliver B. Huston, treasurer; Mrs. John R. Caugh ell. social chairman: Mrs. G. S. Hoffman, chairman fnr the club rummage sale. Dads club: John R. Caughell, president; M. I). Fidler, secretary-treasurer. MciiiImts of the local group of the White Shrine of Jerusalem have arrang ed a special social meeting and no-host dinner for next Wednesday evening, October 12, the dinner to be at 8:30 o'clock in the Masonic temple for all members and friends. Spinsters club is meeting Monday evening, Mrs. Carl ('.. Collins, Miss Es ther Baird and Mrs. James II. Nirholson, Jr., lo entertain the group at the Col lins home. The Wednesday afternoon literature group of the American Association of University Women is meeting this week at the home of Miss Ida Mae Smith, 625 North 15th, at 1:15 o'clock. Miss Brenda Glass of the state library if to bt the. speaker.