Membership Tea Next Thursday A tea of Interest to a large group next Thursday afternoon, November 17. will hr the o:ie to be sponsored by Unit No. 136. American Legion auxiliary, as a r .lrsrfMp event. It will be given at the North Sum-r-x street residence of Mrs. Homer H. F-'.tth between the hours of 3 and 6 i';!cc':. Mrs. Theodore Ullakko is chair man of the committee arranging the tea Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. Dow Lovell and Mrs. Jack Simkins. Introducing to the line will be Mrs. Theodore Ullak'.to and Mrs. Sam Har bison. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Bert A. Walker, president of the unit; and two past presidents, Mrs Harold Mu Phi Ekrs:lcn Event on AS EVENT FOR Sunday evening will be the founders' day dinner and program to be sponsored by Willamette university chapter of Mu Phi Epsllon, national music honor society. The event will be In Lausanne hall. Miss Betty Kuhlman, right, above. Is presi dent of the chapter this year, and the vice president is Miss Glcnnis Allen, at left. New patrons are to be inducted preceding the dinner and program. Gentzkow-Schwartz Rites Today At impressive rites performed at 9 o'clock this morning in St. Joseph'i Catholic church, Miss Marcella Mary Schwartz, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Schwartz and the late Mr. Schwartz, was married to Richard F. Gentzkow, on of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gentzkow. The Rev. T. J. Bernards performed the ceremony. Fall flowers decorated the church. For the music, Mrs. Vince Rodakowski and Wayne Meuscy sang, Mr. Meusey also playing the organ. Serving as acolytes were Thomas and Donald Wichman. Given in marriage by her brother, H. V. Schwartz of Canby, the tall bru nette bride wore a gown of ivory slipper satin. The dress was designed in simple lines, square neckline with stand-up col lar, a V-cut bodice with a row of but tons down the front, short sleeves with opera length gauntlets, and a long train. For her flowers the bride carried a fluffy cascade type of bouquet of large white chrysanthemums. Mrs. John Jennings of Mt. Angel was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a dark green taffeta frock fash ioned with round neckline and full skirt, and with the dress she wore matching short mitts. Her flowers were bouquet of bronze and gold chrysan themums. Junior bridesmaids were young Misses Dorothy Lou and Jan Schwartz, nieces of the bride Their tip-toe length dresses were of gold taffeta made with fitted bod'ees, round necklines and full s'rirts, scalloped at the hemline to re veal ruffles. With their dresses they wore short mitts matching the dress ma terial. Young Miss Margery Gentzkow, niece of the bridegroom was flower girl, and her dress was 'dentical to that of the Junior bridesmaids. All three car ried bouquets of the bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Paul Halter was best man. Ushering were Albert Alley and William Gentz kow. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Schwartz wore a light blue suit with winter pink accessories and corsage of pink blooms. Mrs. Gentzkow, the bride groom's mother, wore a gray suit with green accessories and a corsage of bronze chrysanthemums. Following the service, the couple 1 greeted friends informally at the church. Later a weddins breakfast was served at 'he Senator hotel for the bridal par ly and relatives. For traveling the bride wore gray wool tailleur with brown satin hat, brown lizrrd skin shoes and purse and -brown gloves. Following a ski trip to Mt. Rainier the couple will be at home on route 4, Salem. Central WCTU is meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jennie ' Nunn, 940 North 19th. Several business matters are slated. Mrs. HcJen Prescott is to lead devotions. Mrs. E. A. Young will preside at the meeting. Streeter and Mrs. Harlan A. Judd. r Passing the guest book will be Mrs. Donald Reinke and Mrs. George Ghsar. Inviting guests to the lining room will be Mrs. Farley Mogan and Mrs Homer Smith, Jr. In charge of t'ic dining room will be Mrs. George Spaur and Mrs. Wil liam C. Dyer, Jr. Pouring during the different tea hours will be Mrs. Clyde A. Warren. Mrs. Louis White. Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs. Homer Gnulct, Sr., Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mrs. Kenneth Shomaker Those assisting with the serving will be Mrs. Clark Irwin. Mrs. H. C. Saalfeld, Mrs. Calvin Rempfer, Mrs. Joseph Di Filippi, Miss Alice Schmidt. Mrs. Jack Johnson. Mrs. Wilbur Lytic, Mrs. Wayne Perdue, Mrs. Lester Geer. Sunday rain Jtfn -Miller studio plctur Etotka club will be entertained for a 1:15 o'clock dessert Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. M. McKee, 935 Shipping street, Mrs. yard Hughes. Mrs. Ray Clark and Mrs. Antoinette White to assist the hostess. Featuring the pro gram will be a talk by Margaret Hood Smart on "Music of the Pilgrims." American War Mothers are meeting Tuesday at 2 p.m. for a tea and social at the home of Mrs. Maude Tallman, 2320 State street. Their Wedding Is Recent ( jpl 1 ; y- ; 'I " " ' x - t . .i I J. : him,; :i i ' i 'V 1 erf Jtiten.MIIlfr ituolo ptctura WED IV I.ATE October were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernlng lEIsle Mavis Jarkunl, th ceremony being In St. Marr's church at Mt. Angel. The bride to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Jackson of bilverton, Mr. Bernlng tht ton of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bernlng f MU AngeL ISS ALICE PENDLEBURY of England, exchange professor at - the Oregon College of Education, will be the speaker at the luncheon Ynecting of Salem branch, American As sociation of University Women, at 1 o'clock next Saturday In the Marion hotel. Miss Mildred Christenson, pro gram chairman, has announced that Miss Pcndlebury will speak on "Education in Great Britain and the United States." Miss Pendlebury, of Korsal near Man chester, came to the United States this fall. Plans for the annual fellowship din ners to be held November 29 will be announced, according to Miss Elise Schroeder, president of the branch. Ar rangements foi the Christmas musicale, which is scheduled for December 13, also will be discussed. Hostesses for the luncheon meeting include Mesdames George Self, Jr., Al bert A. Cohen, E. T. Brown, Mabel Carder and Gordon L. Skinner and Miss Besse Brown. Mrs L. J. Chapin is in charge of decorations and will be assisted by Mrs. F. A. Massce. Reservations for the luncheon may be made by calling Mrs. Carl V. Pease or Miss Elizabeth Hus-um before Fri day noon, November 18. 8 Chapter EQ or P.E.O. Sisterhood is to be enterl-'incd .Monday evening at the home of Mi s I rcua Chcrrington, 330 Toon. The Janurry-July circle of Jason Lee Methodist cnurch Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the church parlors. Other circles are meeting as follows, all at 1:30 p.m.: February-August, at the home of Mrs. George Pro, 1915 Maple avenue; March September, with Mrs. Phil Aspinwall, 645 Market; April-October, at the home of Mrs. Glen Larkins, 1875 Park avenue; June-December, with Mrs. Earl Boyle, 1590 North Winter. United Commercial Travelers auxili ary is to meet next Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. L. A. Pepper, 1040 North 16th, at 1 o'clock. Program on Sunday Willamette university chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, women's national music honor society, will observe founders day this Sunday evening. Preceding the ban quet and program will be an installa tion ceremony for new patrons, the ser vice to be at 5:30 o'clock in the college of music. The banquet will be at 6 o'clock in Lausanne hall. Mrs. James T. Brand is to be guest speaker for the banquet. Miss Betty Kuhlman, president of the group, presiding. Music will be by the Willam ette string quartet including Miss Betty Kuhlman, first violin; Frank Holman, second violin; Miss Lucy Bellinger, cel lo; Miss Doris McCain, viola. The patrons to be installed include: Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ball, Dr. and Mrs. Willis Gates, Dean and Mrs. Melvin H. Geist, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Dobbs, Bennet Ludden, Mrs. Clorinda Topping, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brennen, Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Eason, Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Palmason, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shogren, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wiscarson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. Regina Ewalt, Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Miss Olive Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Frank Burling ham, Bruce Spaulding, Justice and Mrs. George Rossman. Miss Jean Farquharson is the new fac ulty adviser for the group. Mrs. Frank Burlingham and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding are among alumnae of the group assist ing with the founders day event Event These Two Are Volunteer Jten -Miller tudlo picture ONE OF THE INDIVIDUALS to whom much credit must go for the success of the blood program in Marion county in recent weeks is Mrs, Jay Briscoe, above. For the past three months, Mrs. Briscoe has bern doing much of the telephone work to contact prospective donors and since starting this work, entirely a volunteer job, Mrs. Briscoe has taken more than 250 cards out of the Red Cross office to sign up would-be donors. She does the work from her "wall desk" at home and is in typical pose here as she starts her calls. 1 ifrf ' - mmmtxA mum t ' Jrsten-Mtlltr itudlo plctur MRS. FRANK J. BURKE Is Another volunteer worker giving much time to a local com munity organization. As chairman of membership for the Salem YWCA and a member of the association board, Mrs. Burke and her committee have set a goal for a record membership, and the chairman is busy here checking the roll of active members. The YWCA is an organization interesting a large group of Salem matrons and young women with several programs and organized units for each age group. Westminster guild of the First Pres byterian church is to meet for the group gatherings in homes next Wednesday, dessert luncheons to be served at 1:15 at the following places: Mrs. Charles Campbell, 1970 Virginia. Mrs. Edwin Kecch, Morningsiric. Mrs. Frank Guerin. 390 South 15th. Mrs. Hal DcSart, 810 Academy. Mrs. Barney VanOnsenoord, 751 King wood. Mrs. Gus Moore, 531 Gehlnr Road. Members are to work on articles they will enter for the "I made it myself sale' in December. Theatre Arts group Is meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Charles McKlhinny at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs, F. K. F.lllott is to review "Edward My Son" by Morley and Langley for the program. The November meeting ot the Wom an's Society for Christian Service of t he First Methodist church will be Wednes day, at the church. The business session will begin at 10:45 a.m., Mrs. Ruth Fugate presiding. A salad luncheon will be served at 12:15 o'clock, circle No. 4 In charge. The afternoon session will begin at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. Paul H. Acton is to have charge of the devotions, "The Bright and Morning SlHr." Mrs. W'nston Taylor is to present the study on "A Winsome Call Pakistan." All Interested women are invited to attend. Garden study group of the American Association of University Women is to meet Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Hynd, Mrs. R. H Bonner assisting. Paul Heath is to be guest speaker to discu.s dish gar dening. Nebraska club auxiliary is meeting next Wednesday for no-host lunch eon at the home of Mrs. Josephine Aus tin, 407 Beck avenue, at 12.30 o'clock. Workers hi I "RS. EMERY Ingham, Portland, state junior clubs extension chairman, Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, will be a visitor in Sa lem Monday to be guest speaker for the meeting of the Salem Junior Woman's club that evening. The meeting will be in the Salem Woman's club house. Mrs. Ingham is to di.vcuss the state project of the jun ior groups, that of assisting the Wood bum boys' school. The local club's public welfare com mittee is in charge for the evening, Mrs. James E. Mohatt as chairman. An enthusiastic committee, meeting this week at the YMCA, augurs well for the success of the smorgasbord dinner, which will be presented jointly by the YWCA and the YMCA, at the latter building, on Dec. I. Hours for the din ner arc between 5:30 and 8:30. To carry out the theme of world fel lowship, the flags of many nations will form a colorful background. For the pleasure of the dinner guests, singers and dancers will perform in their native cos tumes. The program is being arranged by Mrs. Bruce Spaulding and Ronald Hudkins. Through the courtesy of Elmer Berg, Mrs. Oscar Liudahl will supervise pre paration of the dinner. There will be many assistants from the YWCA Serv ice club, the Hi-Y mothers and the YWCA executive board. Heading the large committee for the smorgasbord arc Mrs. John R. Caughell and Norman Winslow, co-chairmen. Tickets for the dinner may be obtain ed from either sponsoring organization. A no-host dinner is planned for the membership of Willamette Shrine No. 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem, next Wed nesday evening at 8:30 o'clock in the Ma sonic temple. Next regular meeting for the Shrina is to be November 21. FEATURED on next week's calen dar is the season's second event in the Community Concert association series Licia Albanese, well-known opera soprano, to sing here next Thurs day evening, November 17, in the Salem senior high school auditorium. The concert is for the association membership only and begins at 8:15 o'clock. Miss Albanese has sung stellar roles annually with the San Francisco Opera association and with opera companies in New Orleans, San Antonio, Cincin nati, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and other cities. She is a top-ranking radio favor ite, too. Program for next Thursday's concert follows: I Amarilli Caccini Se Florindo e fedele Scarlatti Aria, Deh vieni, non tardar, "Marriage of Figaro," Act IV Mozart II In the Silence of the Night Rachmaninoff Cradle Song Tschaikofsky Floods of Spring Rachmaninoff III Aria, L'altra notte in fondo al mar, "Mefistofcle," Act III Boito Intermission IV Carneval Fourdrain Clair de lune iSzulc Les Filles de Cadix Delibes V Among the Living Malotte Midsummer Worth Oh, that It were so Bridge VI Aria, Ah, fors' e lui, Sempre Libera, "La Traviata," Act I Verdi Pablo Miquel will be at the piano. Travel group of the American Asso ciation of University Women has planned a program for Tuesday evening, the group meeting at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. K. McCann, 4630 North River road. Mrs. Scott Samsel and Miss Vcrna Kippinger are co-hostesses. Mrs. H. M. Hayles is to be speaker to tell of her travels last summer in Holland, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Germany. The missions and foreign study group of the First Congregational church will meet at the home of Mrs. F. H. Eley, 586 North 15th, next Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Mrs. S. J. Butler will be leader for the day on the study of the history of Japan. Alpha Gamma Delta members are to be guests of Mrs. Robert Nelson and Mrs. Howard Arnot at the Nelson home Tuesday evening, the meeting to be at 8 o'clock. The international relations study group of Salem branch, American As sociation of University Women, will open a series of study luncheons on Tuesday, November 15. Group members will meet at the Ma rion hotel at noon to hear a talk on re lations between U.S. and Russia by Dr. Robert Gregg, dean of liberal arts at Willamette university. A discussion will follow his talk. Luncheons will be arranged periodic ally for other studies in international re lations. Mrs. Robert E. Gangware is chairman in charge. REPUBLICAN WOMEN TO MEET Meeting Monday evening will be the Marion county unit of the Oregon Fed eration of Republican Women, the meet ing to be at 8 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce. Election of officers Is slated as the main item of business. Harry V. Collins, the Marion county republican central committee chairman, is to be the speaker. On the nominating committee to make its report are Miss Nellie Schwab as chairman, Mrs. Florence Ames, Mrs. Lloyd DcGroote, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Alcne Phillips. Miss Marjorie Harris is to preside at the meeting in the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. R. L. Wright. Invitation is extended to all interested republicans, men and women, to attend. Two events are on next week's calen dar for groups in Capital unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary. The executive board is to meet Mon day at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Anson Ingels, route 1, box 328, Wallace Road. On Thursday will be held the all-d.iy sewing meetings, reports Mrs. Jack Gor don, sewing cliiarman. The group will assemble at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding and the usual no-host luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. Chester Pickens and Mrs. M. L. Barber will entertain Rotana club Mon day evening at the home of Mrs. Pick ens, 2205 Center, dessert to be served at 8 o'clock. "Mystery Pals'' for the year will be revealed. ART EVENT ON TUESDAY For the weekly Tuesday prouram event at the Salem Woman's club Tues day next, the art department is in charge. Eve Pyfer (Mrs. Arthur A. Pyfer) of Albany will talk on pnintinRs and will exhibit some of her oil and water colors. Mrs. Pyfer was trained at the art institute In Chicago, studying wilh John Norton and Frank Peyrand. She also took courses in modern painting at both Oregon State college and Uni versity of Oregon. Mrs. Pyfor's paint ings have been exhibited in several places, Chicago: Wisconsin; Dallas, Tex as; Corvallis and Albany in Oregon. Mrs. Pyfer also has taught etching, oil and water color painting and pottery. The program is to be at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Gerald Richards is chairman of the art department and on her commit tee are Mrs. George E. Allen, Mrs. Fred erick Lcupold, Mrs. Forrest A. Pontius nd Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom. The com mittee will serve tea following the pro gram. All Interested women are invited bv the club president, Mrs. George W. AUing.