Willamette Homecoming October 28-29 Will Be 'Better Than Ever' Say Student Groups ,w it -) i I Ci if- -m&K -- . i ", 'vt' 'tit I '' ' ' I a& X 'ii.vYv 7 v 1' Jt Aw... 4 wmfcs i a.,,.,,'.- a . . , - sssaaasi I ! rial'1 at .. ...luisssssiassiaiiissssssssssssssMktssI EACH OF THE sororities and fraternities on Willamette campus has its own activities to honor returning alumni in addition to the many campus festivities for Homecoming. Four of the house presidents are shown here, left to right: Howard Loreni, Camas, Wash., Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity; Miss Betty Ferguson, Richland, Wash., Alpha Chi Omega sorority Miss Avis Roberts, Salem, PI Beta Phi sorority; Kenneth Holmes, Albany, Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Dancing Parties for Another week-end of dancing parties is on the calendar, Halloween decora tions making them gala occasion!. Subscription Club The Subscription club's first dance of the season is planned for next Saturday evening, October 29, at the Marion hotel as a dinner dance. The social hour will be 7:80 o'clock, the dinner to be at 9 o'clock. Wulfer's orchestra is to play for the dancing. On the decorating committee for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heltzel and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamilton. At Carousel Event Another group launching its new sea son next week-end is the Carousel club. Its danoe is to be a Halloween party. Members have arranged the party at Mayflower hall, the social hour being set at 8:30 o'clock, dancing following. Glen Williams orchestra is to play. On the committee for the evening arc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, Mr and Mrs. Jake Foos, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiser man, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cresswell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hynd, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Neel. Among those from Salem attending the annual "Frontier Days" dinner and entertainment at the University club in Portland this evening are Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Willard Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Dr. and Mrs. John J. Griffith. The Griffiths are staying over in Portland as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sigcls for the week end. The weekly at home afternoon for Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregons governor, will be Tuesday, local and out-of-town friends bring invited to call at the McKay residence at that time. Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand are to enlortnin at dinner at their home Monday pvrning to honor Clarence Strcit. who is to lecture in Snlrm that evening under auspices of tile local com mittee for Federal Union group. Guests for the diner will include Mr. and Mrs. Strcit, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Letts Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Dr. ai.d Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Miss Laura Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Sreit are house guests at the Brand residence while in Salem. sj Daughters of St. Elizabeth of St Paul's Kpiscopal church will meet for a lunch eon next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard, the event heing arranged at 1 o'clock. On Ihe committee are Mrs. Robert Brady, Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Mrs. C. L. Bowes. Mrs. C. W. Bartlett, Mrs. C. W. Tarkrr. LIONS CLUB PARTY THURSDAY Salem Linns club is sponsoring an "old-fashioned" party for members and their wives next Thursday evening. Oc tober 27. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. TTe evening's program begins with a no-host dinner at 6:30 o'clock, cards and dancing to follow. Old-time steps as well as square dances and a demonstra tion dance or so will feature the danc ing. Tex Richardson of St. Paul Is to be at the party to rail the dancing. On the committee for the event are Fred Hal varson as general chairman; Al Schacfer, chairman for the club's social committee. Dr. Frank Voight, Robert Ramagr, Vance Dickey, Gerald Christoffersen, Carroll Ford. John Marr, Virgil Hum Roger Cochran, Morrill Crary, Next Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson wil'l en tertain at a reception for members of the family and a few close friends Sun day afternoon at their home following christening ceremonies for their nine-months-old daughter, Katrinka Eyre Johnson. The christening service will be at 4:30 o'clock in the chapel of St. Paul's Epis copal church, the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Godparents will be Mrs. John M. Simpkin (Charlotte Zieber) of San Leandro, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. James Walton. At the reception, Miss Mary E. Eyre, grand aunt of the little girl, and Mrs. Willard Marshall will serve the chris tening cake. Mrs. Arthur Benson, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Miss Martha Marshall and Miss Vivian Brown will be at the punch bowls. The serving table is to be decorated in a dainty arrangement of pink and white bouvardia and Cecil Brunner roses. Among out-of-town guests here for the occasion will be Dr. and Mrs. John M. Simpkin, who are en route to their home at San Leandro following a trip to New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. David W. Eyre, Jr., and children, Conard and Da vid Lawrence Eyre of Portland. The little girl is the granddaughter of David W. Eyre of Salem and Mrs. Will iam Perry Johnson of Palmyra, Mo. Mrs. Lora Taylor Hawkins will be hostess to her bridge club for luncheon and cards on Tuesday. sr-j V'fil,, '. 'J v . A. ' t t - ); EtfK It Ti'r rjr-L J 1 ' ... Vjfj . TIIK MRRIC.F of Mrs. Rnhrrt grhnlrier ws solemnrrM the mnrnlni of Ortnher IS. he Is Ihr former Angela Msrle Kmpp. 4snthtr of Brrnarrl J. Kropp and Mr. IirlU JLropsv Mr. kat4r la th mm tl tit. mm) stih H. A. tahaidu. Jwten-Mtller studio picture By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER INTERESTING news for many Salem friends is announcement of the mar riage of Miss Helen Weinhold, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Martin Weinhold of Rochester, Minn., to Dr. Robert D. Johnston, Portland, son of Mrs. Dan Johnston of Salem. The wedding was an event of Octo ber 11, the 10 a.m. service being in the Lutheran church at Rochester with the bride's father officiating. Miss Anita Weinhold attended her sis ter and Dr. Frank Babb of Minneapolis was best man. The reception following was at the Kahler hotel in Rochester. Following a trip to Chicago the cou ple will be at home at 915 N.E. 47th street, Portland. The Salem Alumnae Panhellenic group plans its first meeting for next Friday, October 28, the event to be at the home of Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, University House, at 2 p.m. New officers will be elected at this time. Mrs. Smith is the retiring presi dent. Final day for the season for the Selem Women's Golf association is to be next Wednesday, October 26. Planned for the evening of Tuesday, November 1, is the annual "stagette" of the group, nine holes of golf to be played starting at 1:30 o'clock, the dinner to be in the evening. Reservations should be telephoned to Mrs. M. A. Pekar by next Friday. 4 fjJ f m tx "t a tn sw; Tmsj "V 1 '- -' -- ""I W J y 4 . -V- ..jzr. ft ; '. I f I" . ,i I IA I " FOUR OTHERS of the Willamette fraternity heads get together to talk over plans include, left to rifrht: Miss LaFvrne Showacy, Portland, Chi Omega aorortty; Jack Sigma Chi fraternity; Larry Stocks, Portland, Phi Delta Theta fraternity; Misa Inie Gamma sorority. Town and Gown Club Arranges Program and Tea Next Thursday Anticipating an interesting year in program and activities, members of Town and Gown club are beginning a new season with a meeting and tea next Thursday afternoon, October 27. The club dates back to 1921, the late Mrs. A. N. Bush having called a group of representative women together on October 24 of that year to form what was known as Lausanne guild. On February 3, 1925, the group became Town and Gown club. The organization is set up as a contact group between town and campus folk and fosters interest in Willamette university. Each year the group presents a gift to Lausanne hall. Airs. Brand President Mrs. James T. Brand is president of the club this year. Next Thursday's program will be at 2 p.m. in Waller hall, the tea following to be in Lausanne hall. Honored especially at this first gathering will be the mothers of Ireshmen at Willamette. Mrs. Regina Ewalt, dean of women on the campus, is to extend Ihe welcome to the mothers. Bennet Ludden of the music faculty is to play piano numbers. Mrs. Philip W. Allison is general chairman for the tea following in the Lausanne hall. Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr. and Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele are on the tea committee. Mrs. Lester Barr is in charge of the tea table, and Mrs. George Alexander is chairman for decorations. Hostesses Listed On the committee for the afternoon are Mrs. W. S. Ankney, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Rose Babcock, Mrs. E. H. Ball, Mrs. J. B. Byewater, Mrs. Bessie P. Ball, Mrs Floyd Bird, Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs. Paul E. Bramble, Mrs. Donald Brazee, Mrs. L. B. Campbell, Miss Alice Crary Brown, Mrs. Henry Carl, Mrs. E. F. Carleton, Mrs. A. M. Chapman, Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs. Joseph W. Chambers, Mrs. W. H. Crawford, Mrs. H. J. Clements, Mrs. E. D. Crabtree, Mrs. R. W. Craig, Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Miss Olive Dahl, Mrs. Leo C. Dean, Mrs. S. G. Dempsie, Mrs. Earl T. Andresen. All women interested in Willamette university and the program of the elub are invited to the meeting and to Join the group. w . ... - , UVO ll,.lk'"lnt Scheduled for Monday evening is the rush party of the Salem Junior Woman's club at R o'clock in the Woman's club house. It is to be a Halloween party. On the committee are Mrs. LcRoy Mink as chairman: Mrs. Pcery T. Buren, Mrs. Tom Gabriel. Mrs. Fred Gat, Mrs. M.nrvin L. Hellnnd. Mrs. H-irolrl Hciser man. Mrs. Ted Jenny. Mrs. William Jud son. Mrs. Calvin Kent. Mrs. Georcc Sir nio. Mrs. Frank D. W ard, Mrs. Don Can non. Mrs Irene Bowes left this week by pli-ne (or S;:nla CiU7. Calif., to spend Ihe winter will er son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Frank. Mrs. L i' C. n'i-'.d v.. Ui entrlain Thursday for her social club, the group meeting for luncheon at 1:15 o'clock and an informal afternoon. Governor and Mrs. DoiiRlas McKay will be among those planning to attend the banquet to be given Thursday eve ning in conjunction with the Camp Fire Girls convention in Portland. Next Saturday the McKays will he among those soing from here for the homecoming game at Oregon State col lege, the Reavers to play Washington State college. MR. MOGAN TO GIVE PROGRAM Farley Mogan, who recently returned from Germany where he spent two months as expert consultant to the sec retary of army on German rural police administration, is to be guest speaker for the meeting of Unit No. 136 Ameri can Legion auxiliary. Tuesday evening at the Salem Woman's club house. The program is at 8 o'clock. Mr. Mogan will show some colored slides. Also, that evening there will be dedi cation of the national and auxiliary col ors, presented a year ago by Post No. 136. American Legion. As a musical feature. Miss Anne Gibbens .is to play piano numbers. Thr public is invited to the program, announces Mrs. Bert A. Walker. . " VW . , 321- S Of interest for Sunday afternoon is the wedding of Miss Shirley Post, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Post, and Harold W. McCauley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. McCauley. The service will take place at 4 o'clock in St. Paul's Episcopal church, the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Mrs. Anthony Becker is to sing and Miss Ruth Bedford will be at the organ. In the wedding party are Miss Char lo'tc Po1 as honor attendant for her s's'er: William Barlow as best man, Don ald Skeelar and Donald Farnam as ush ers. The reception following Is to be at the Port residence on Argyle nrive. Mrs. Jacoh Foos is to cu' the bride's cake, assisted ty Miss Patricia Macnamara. Mrs. Charles Shaw will preside at the co'fee lun. Mr?. Claude H. Post at the punch bowl. Passing the dream cake will be Mrs. Donald Baker and Miss Jean Dnolittle will pass the guest book. Miss Lois Burris and Miss Vonna Mc Bricie will have charge of the gifts. Mrs. Leslie H Leffler Mrs. Gordon Conrad of Mcdford, Miss Dorthea Kerns of Van couver Miss Shirley Lively, Miss Mar garet Swertland and Miss Lola Mae Windecker will assist at the reception. Mrs. H. F.. Teck and Mrs. Ralph Nohl ltr"n will be hostesses at the home of the former Monday evening. 7:45 o'clock, for the meeting of Chapter AB, P.E.O. Sisterhood. Members of Chapter BQ of P.E O. Sis terhood are to meet Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. H. Randall. Mrs. Thomas McNeill and Mrs. Wal ter Snyder will be hostesses at the home of the former. 540 Rose street, Tuesday evening, for the meeting of Chapter BC of P.E O. Sisterhood, dessert to be at 7:30 o'clock. St. Helena's guild of St. Paul's Epis copal church is to meet Tuesday eve ning. Mrs. Ed Lewis to entertain the group at the A. A. Larsen home at 8 o'clock. v L, MS " Jesten-MtUeT itudio pietu for Homecoming events. They Brown, The Dalles, representing Lou Wilhelm of Portland. Delta OTH local chapters of Beta Sigrla , Phi are to be hostesses at prefer ential teas Sunday afternoon. Members of Alpha Epsilon chapter the society are to be hostesses for thtr informal preferential tea Sunday aftc- noon at the home of Mrs. J. N. Bishtb,' 460 Leslie street, between 3 and o'clock. Greeting guests will be Mrs. B. Bishop and Mrs. Eldon Lindkorst. J sisting about the rooms will be mem bers of the chapter. Pouring will be Mrs. J. N. Bishop, wlo is social director for the group, and Mks Hazel Shutt, director. The affair honors new pledges of lie' chapter, Mrs. Donald Stiffler, Mis. James Marshall, Mrs. Joseph Craecrat, Mrs. Donald Costulo, Mrs. Melvin Join- son, Miss Joan Kemmerer, Miss Cecelia -Z Green, also two transfers, Miss Jo: Carthy from Portland and Mrs. Forstrom of Enterprise. Eta Group An event for tomorrow afternoon afeo will be the preferential tea for Eta chjp-: . ter of Beta Sigma Phi. The affair is-- ranged between 3 and 5 o'clock at tie n. home of Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, 1128 " Court street. I Greeting guests at the door will p1, Mrs. Roger Lewis. Assisting about -ie m reception room will be Mrs. Wajtisj " Rose and Mrs. Burl Cox, j Mrs. Spaulding and Mrs. J. A. Wiltsiy '': are to pour. Serving will be Mss Gladys Quesseth and Mrs. Madolyn''" Bier. Chrysanthemums will be used in dc- orating, and yellow and silver will fa-;:: ture the tea table decor, the table to be1 " set with an ivory cloth. Misses Wanda '.' Ringland, Audrey Voos and Normarr Slatton are the committee in charge o. .. arrangements. The no-host luncheon being arranged -to honor Mrs. Gordon O. Leonard, pre- u ceding her departure with her family to live in California, will be an event of next Tuesday afternoon at 1 oclock at the American Legion club. About 40. .. will attend the gathering, arranged by -' members of a bridge club Mrs. Leonard., has played in. including Mrs. Sam C. Campbell, Mrs. Willis Clark, Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mrs. P. C. Anderson. Mrs. " Leo Thomps. Mrs. Milo Taylor Mrs. James Payne, Mrs. Ralph Atwood. Mrs. 1 C?rl Wood, Mrs. E. J. Hagcn. Mrs. Ed :! Goeckner, Mrs. Lore n Lewis. The partyi originally plenned last Thursd.w was r changed to the Tuesday date. Dr Chester W. Howe of Boston. Mass., ' Is to arrive Tuesday for a visit of two weeks at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph 1 Purvine. Dr. Howe has been attending the American College of Surgeons in Chicago and is coming on west from there. Card Benefit Monday , o DeMolay Mothers' club is sponsoring a card benefit Monday evening at 8 ; o'clock in the Masonic temple. Mrs. Paul Baker is general chairman. Bridge,..; pinochle and 500 will he played. The DeMolay boys, who will hp meeting that., evening, will join the party following i their session and will assist with the ': serving. Among those making reservations for the party are: Mesdames Frank Brown-n ell Roy Todd, George Hull, Harvey As-" ton. Paul Baker. O. K. Beals. Gardner k Knapp. Ronald Craven. O. R. Eckersley,' J. C. Jones. John Klcen, O E MrCrary, Ed Snyder. Everett Taylor. Robert Wick-" man. Ralph Kinzer, George Mischler,. ' Rosalie Porter. H. J. Van Cleave. H. Jl Loggan. Elmer Boyer. Harold McMiuVn," Ralph Wilson. Russell Bright, L.' J.I Stewart. Vernon Wiscarson, J. Ttfgar: Reay, Floyd Seamster, Paul Bassettfi' Louis Lorenz, Gail Jones. Evert Givent, ? James H. Turnbull. Lloyd Hughes. L.-.M,i . Hamlin. Everlyn Cornelius. Charles Boyi - tr, Ward Davis and George Mauer. . ? I L ; DR. Ci. HERBERT SMITH, Willamette university president, at left above, hears about plans for Homecoming from this quartet, left to right, Travis Cross, director of alumni affairs; Miss Margaret Powell of Portland, Stanley Aschcn brenner, Spokane, Homecoming- chairman; and Dick Stewart, Salem. Faculty members, too. Join in with students to assure returning alumni have a big time. ""Ill 'HE Portland Symphony orchestra III will present two concerts in Sa lem this winter, it is announced by the Salem Symphony society. Both concerts will be on Tuesday evenings, one January 10, the other March 21. The return to the two-concert series for this year was decided upon chiefly because of the time schedule. James Sample, the new conductor of the Portland orchestra, is now in Hono lulu filling a previous engagement as guest conductor for a series of concerts by tht Honolulu Symphony, and is therefore obliged to arrange a late open ing of the Portland season, on November 28. A further consideration was the fi nancial risk of the increased cost of the concerts to Salem this year, due mainly to the lack of a sufficient maintenance fund in Portland, from gifts and pledges to the orchestra, to absorb a part of the cost of presenting the Salem series, as has been done previously. Musicians of Portland are very enthu siastic about Mr. Sample's qualifications as a musician, and his desire to cooper ate in produoing music of the finest quality. All of the former members of the orchestra who are permanently lo cated in Portland are resuming their usual places in the orchestra. A number of chairs which cannot be adequately filled by Portland players will be taken by musicians secured from outside the city, as in former years. Both Portland and Salem can antici pate a very line series of concerts. American War Mothers have been in vited for a social afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Pro, 1915 Maple, Tues day at 2 o'clock. Reports will be heard from the recent national convention, also on plans for the state event to be held here November 1 and 2. 'ti&f'AJ McKwtn itiKllo plct'irt BRIDE LAST Sl'NDAV s Mrs. Emery Dsvis Bsrtuff, the former Mssine M. Mryers, the wrddlnr being In the First Erantrllral I'nltrd Brethren rhurrh. The bride la the dsufhtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Meyers, Mr. Baruruff the son of Mrs, Lena Bartruff, rv . . j w V' A : S Willamette Students Busy On Plans for Homecoming Big event of the fall term for Willamette university, Homecoming, is on the calendar for next week-end, starting Friday. Many out-of-town alumni are due to be here for the festivities and a large group of town alumni will join the students in entertaining the visiting graduates and in arranging details for the week-end. Highlights of the two-day event include the football game next Saturday after noon with Lewis and Clark college and the semi-formal Homecoming ball Saturday evening. Calendar of events for Friday include: Leaf rake, 5 a.m.; putting up the Home coming signs, 9 a.m.; judging of signs, 4 p.m.; noise parade, 6:45 p.m.; rally in Bush Pasture, 7:45 p.m.; open house at all student living organizations, starting at 8:45 o'clock. For Saturday, following is the schedule: Registration of alumni at Lausanne hall, .11 a.m.; alumni luncheon, Lausanne hall, at 12 o'clock noon; football game, 2 p.m.; sophomore-freshman rivalry, immediately following game; alumni recep tion, 4:30 p.m., Baxter hall, Salem Alumni association in charge; 8:30 p.m., semi formal dance, gymnasium. Zonta club's regular evening and des sert meeting will be next Thursday eve ning at the home of Dr. Helen Pearce and Miss Dorothy Pearce at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Lillian McDonald and Mrs. Mar garet Rosecrans are to be co-hostesses. Miss Dorothy Pearce will give high lights of the Zonta fall conference for Oregon and Washington clubs in Med ford last week-end, she being the dele gate from the Salem club. The club's board will meet for dinner at the Marion hotel preceding the meet ing. Marion auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, is meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in the VFW hall. m" ili'Vpi McPwtn xtullo pltiurt WED RECENTLY In the Sarrrd llrart church at Gervais were Mr. and Mrs. John Alfred Htrfani. The bride Is the former Dorene Baker, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Baker of Sherwood, Mrs. Strfanl the son of Joe Stefsnl of Portland and Mrs. Cleo Burgest of Garibaldi. nun' - t ' f.'i . 4 Vu 'it, xl . . .. .... k WfC'A A fill Vt-f v 4 .-- l -. Jeaten-Miller itudio picture The Women's association of the First Presbyterian church has arranged a meeting for Wednesday, in the church. At 10 a.m. will be held the executive board meeting. The general business meeting is slated for 11 a.m., and a luncheon at 12 o'clock. The program is to be at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Donald Madison, who recently re turned from a trip to Alaska is to talk on the Alcan highway. Mrs. Gladys Thomas will sing. Social afternoon for members of Chad wick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be Tuesday afternoon in the Masonic temple. Dessert will be at 1:15 o'clock. The Paul Armstrong school of dance will present a recital, some 50 students of the school to appear in nine numbers. On the committee of hostesses are Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, Mrs. V. L. Jean, Mrs. O. V. Hume, Mrs. Edith Kunz, Mrs. Paul H. Acton, Mrs. Grace Thompson, Mrs. Clarence Weber, Mrs. Roy H. Wassam, Mrs. Harry A. Rowe, Mrs. Lillian Rich mond. KIWANIS DINNER ON TUESDAY Of interest for Tuesday evening will be the annual Kiwanis intcr-capital city conference, visitors to be here from Vic toria, B. C and Olympia, Wash. A dinner is planned in the Mirror room of the Marion hotel for Kiwanians and their wives. The party is an inform al one. The Salem Kiwanis club will be hest to the following distinguished and hon ored guests: Governor Douglas McKay and Mrs. McKay; Governor Arthur B. Lang-lic of Washington and Mrs. Langlie; and Byron S. Johnson, premier of the province of British Columbia. All three men are members of their respective Kiwanis clubs. Also in attendance will be the follow ing Kiwanis past district governors of the Pacific northwest and their wives: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hnzrn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Cy Gengelbach, all of Portland: Harold Jones, district secre tary of the Pacific northwest, and Mrs. Jones: the lieutenant governor, Roy L. Mangus, and Mrs. Mangus of Canby, and the lieutenant governor, Ted Carlson, and Mrs. Carlson of Corvallis. The social Bnd get-acquainted hour will bo hrld in the Marine room of the Marion hotel between 6 and 7 o'clock, with dinner following at 7. Special entertainment has been ar ranged by the committee, with the Salem Kiwanis president, T. M. Mcdford, in charge. The master of ceremonies for the eve ning will be T. lkrold (Tommy) Tomlin son, Kiwanis lieutenant governor of dis trict number 13. A special invitation is extended to all Kiwanis members and their wives. 1 Limns. M., 11 ri in im I Ml , fcsw tsis.li if ""-"Kir : '( fnlHr,. I . w i Sbm,)Um ON THE COMMITTEE to arranre the Homeroming dance, slated for Saturday evening, October 29, are these four pictured here, left to right: Miss Barbara Kemmerirh of Mihvaukie; John Weisser of Bend; Miss Patricia Howard of Burlingame, Calif.: Hubert Muhr of St. Helens. The dance, a semi-formal event, is to be staged in the university gym nasium next Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock. -' UESDAY will be a special day for II all the Methodist women of Salem -W- when the Woman's Societies of Christian service of West Salem, Jason Lee, Leslie and the First Methodist churches meet in the First Methodist church at 10 a.m. for an all day session. The morning period will feature the advance program with the four goals to be presented by Mrs. W. W. Geigcr of Portland, secretary of Christian social relations of the Oregon conference; Mrs. Oscar Chappell, secretary of missionary personnel of the Oregon conference; Mr. J. Edgar Purdy treasurer of the western jurisdiction, and Mrs. C. W. Stacey, secretary of promotion of the Oregon conference. Mrs. J. E. Sayre, with Mrs. Mervin Gilson as soloist will present the morn ing devotions. Presiding will be Mrs. Henry Otto, president of the Salem dis trict. Mrs. Geiger, who has recently returned from a seminar held in Kansas City featuring Christian social relations, will tell of the findings of this meeting. The afternoon program will be in ob servance of the week of prayer and self denial, and Mrs. L. B. Jones is arranging the program. Those attending are re quested to bring their sack luncheons. For the program and luncheon meet ing of Salem Soroptimist elub Wednes day noon at the Golden Pheasant, Far ley Mogan, who recently returned from Germany, will be speaker. He was in Germany as consultant for the secretary of army on German rural police admin istration. Tri-Y advisers are meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Salem YWCA. Miss Mary Elizabeth Gilbert, dean of girls at Salem high school, is to be guest speaker. Mrs. Jennie Erixon, state president of the American War Mothers, met this week with local committee chairmen arranging for the state convention to be held in the Carrier room of the Salem First Methodist church, November 1 and 2. The meeting was at the home of Mrs. Minnie Humphreys. G-eneral chairman for the convention is Mrs. Bertha Smart, president of the Salem chapter No. 1. Other chairmen are: Mrs. Sarah Peterson, program: Mrs. Linnie Lee. banouct: Mrs. Sadie Pro and Mrs. Rose HaReclorn. music and housing: Mrs. Edna Randall. Mr?. Mil dred Viesko and Mrs. Fronia Mulliea, decorntions: Mrs. Carrie Linriiay. M-s. I.uella Engstrnm. courtesy: Mrs Viesko, Mrs R:'tirlall and Mrs. Humphreys, reg istration; Mrs. Humphreys, publicity. Durins the convention the Albany and Salem officers for the new year will ho installed. The officers for the local chapter include: Mrs. Mildred Viesko, president: Mrs. Hannah Beard, vice pres ident; Mrs. Katherine Marquis, secre tary, Mrs. Anna Hunsnker. treasurer; Mrs. Linnie Lee. custodian: Mif Minnie Humphreys, historian; Mrs. Effic Mudd, chaplain. OSC Parents Meeting On Monday rvrnitiR's ralendar is the no-host supper for Oreqon Plate College parents, the event to he in Ihe Four Cor ners community hall at fi:.'l() o'clock. Dean C. E. Maser of the business and technology school at OSC is to be guest speaker, his topic to be "Parents' Re sponsibilities to Higher Education." Invitation Is extended to al' OSC par ents of Salem and vicinity to attend. Mrs. W. G. Burris is program chair man. Mrs. H. 11. Henry is chairman for the dinner group, and is being assisted by Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs. M. A. Pekar, Mrs. E. R. Owens, Mrs. Henry Bent, Mrs. Joe E. DeWitt, Mrs. J. D. Berwick, Mrs. Carl R. Miller, Mrs. C. L. Weber. 'At V AA;U(ii Junior Woman's Club Plans Dance Interesting a large group for next Sat urday evening, October 29, will be the benefit dance to be sponsored by the Junior Woman's club. The party will be at the armory, dancing to be between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. The dance will be a semi-formal, cabaret style one. The dance is an annual event given by the club each fall, proceeds to go to the club's civic projects. Tickets are on sale at Miller's and Jackson Jewelers' stores, or from any member of the committee. Reservations may be telephoned to Mrs. L. G. Stod dard, 2-5895. Theme for the decorations at the dance will be an outdoor Halloween scene, pumpkins, cornstalks, large cats, witches, etc., to be used. On the committee for the event are: Mrs. Eugene Morrison and Mrs. Donald Cooper, co-chairmen; Mrs. Pcery T. Buren, Miss Betty Jean Bergner, Mrs. Tom Gabriel, Mrs. Lauchlen Hodges, Mrs. Loren Lewis, Miss Marilyn Nelson, Mrs. Sam Epeerstra, Mrs. Clarence Stan ley, Mrs. L. G. Stoddard and Mrs. Don Cannon. Eagles auxiliary is meeting Tuesday for initiation and appreciation night, the event to be at 8 oclock in the Eagles hall. Centralia temple, Pythian Sisters lodge, is to observe Pythian Sunday to morrow by attending the morning serv ices at the First Congregational church, meeting there at 10:45 o'clock. Bush school Mothers' club has sched uled its meeting for next Thursday, Oc tober 27, instead of on Tuesday as plan ned originally. i .. -, Ir't -.r Is-. re: i r7 ;s,i Her; mil f)'Jhh , X hi MRS. JAMES RICHARD ZIOI.FR van Annrtlr Prire. fUinchtf-r of Mm. Wayne Dale Zigler of Went Unity, Ohio. ?1r . :. I' '. A I i 1 - --- Jtjten-Mlller studio picuro Booster club of St. Mark Lutheran church has planned a no-host supper for Monday evening at the church at 6:30 o'clock. A talent show is planned al the special entertainment. On the committee for the evening ar Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ahrens, Mr. and Mra. Dewey Baumgart, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Boesch, Mr. and Mrs. William Brietzkt, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clark. Chapter CB, P.E.O. Sisterhood, is to meet for dessert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Earl Cooley, October luncheon for Women of Ro tary will be an event of Monday at 1 p.m. in the Golden Pheasant. Mrs. George Rossman is to give a re view of "The Big Fisherman," by Doug las, as a program feature, and Mrs. Rob ert F. Anderson will sing, accompanied by Miss Alice Crary Brown. Wives of all Rotarfans are invited to attend the luncheon and program. DINNER, PROGRAM ON TUESDAY International relations and United Na tions committees will have charge of tha program planned for the Salem Business and Professional Women's club dinner on Tuesday evening in the Cave room of the Senator hotel at 6:30 o'clock. Miss Hattie Bratzel is to be guest speaker, telling of her experiences in Europe, and she will show pictures taken on her travels. Another feature of the program will be a Mexican dance by Anita Aguilar, who is to appear in costume. Mrs. Hallie Shard and Miss Myrtla Weatherholt are the chairmen of tha committees arranging the program. iW U 5 , y- v 's.w McEwfcn studio iJ.ur wM Oclobrr 11. She Is th former Marjorl M. Price, Mr, Zifler It Ihe eon of Mr. and Mrs. 1 , ' I , 1