Wintermute Family Leaves Next Week for Philippines OF INTEREST to friends throughout the state is announcement of the forthcoming marriage of Mrs. Don ald M. Pague.of Scio to Elwin A. Mc Cornack of Eugene. The wedding will be January 21, a morning ceremony to be solemnized in St. Peter's Episcopal church in Albany, Mrs. Pague for many years has oper ated a ranch, The Oaks, out of Scio and has been active in several farm and agricultural groups. Mr. McCornack is of a pioneer Lane county family and long prominent in agricultural organ izations. He is a past president of the Pacific Wool Growers' association and for many years on that group's board of directors, for several years was manager of the Eugene Fruit Growers' association, and is a former state senator from the joint district of Linn and Lane counties. He is at present a director of the farm credit administraton at Spokane. The regular program for the Oregon state society of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be given over KOAC at 2 p.m. Monday. "The Old Settler" is the topic to be presented by Nina Wilkins McCornack, Lucia Wilkins Moore and Gladys Wilkins McCready, all of Eugene, the three authors of "The Story of Eugene," the radio program material to be from the book. All are members of the Oregon Lewis and Clark chapter of the DAR at Eugene. Their book la one of tht American heritage aeries put out by Stratford House. Salem friends are interested to know that Mrs. Moore soon will be moving to Salem, her husband, Colonel Harvard C Moore, to be the new director of medical service at the state penitentiary. 53." Salem Writers' club Is to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Peck, 1552 Court street, Wednesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. f f I VMaaftl . - :. .'. if. - r LEAVING NEXT Thursday for San Francisco, preparatory to sailing for the Philippines, will be Mrs. Ira Wintermute . and children, above, Randy, at left, five and one-half years old, and Sherry, who is three. They will join Lt. Col. Win termute at Manila. Mrs. Wintermute and children have been here for some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William M, Hamilton, awaiting orders to sail for the Philippines. Lt. Col. Wintermute is stationed at the Clark Air Force base. Dancing Parties Several dance club partiei are on the mid-month social calendar. For Tuxedo Group The firat party lor the newly organ ised Tuxedo dance club ii planned for next Friday evening, January 20, as a formal dinner dance at the American Legion club. The social hour will be between 8 and 8:30 o'clock, the dinner and dance be tween 8:30 and 12 o'clock, James Whet more's orchestra of Portland to piny. The members of the board are in charge of arrangemenls for the party. The club has planned one more dance this season, the event to be in April. Cama Dance Also planned for Friday evening is the January dance for Cama club, at the Crystal Gardens. The snack bar will be open at 8:30 o'clock, dancing beginning at 9:30 o'clock. On the committee for the evening are Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mrs. Vale John son, Mrs. Rcubin Hilfiker, Mrs. R. B. Ramage, Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Mrs. Ward Davis, Miss Dorothy Keeby and Mrs. Rosalie Porter. Bonheur Club Dance Bonheur club's dance is planned for Friday evening next, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, dancing beginning at 9 o'clock. On the committee for the evening are Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Baker, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Lec, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilhelm, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. VanWyn garden, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewarl. Monday Night Club The Monday Night Dance club plans its next party for Saturday evening, Jan uary 21, a dinner dance to be given in the Marion hotel at 7:30 o'clock. On the committee are Mrs. J. L. Fran len, Mrs. W. A. Wysong, Mrs. Wayne Gordon, Mrs. T. R. Johnslon. The Salem Altrusa club will hold its second meeting of the month at the Mar ion hotel, Wednesday, January 18. Din ner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Following the dinner members of the club and their guests will enjoy a book review given by Mrs. George Rossman, who will be a guest. The program committee of the club will meet at the Marion hotel. Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, In the suite of Mrs. Charlotte Kendall. The program work for the next six months will be outlined and commit tees appointed to work out the details for each recreational meeting which will be held on the third Wednesday of each month. The committee members arc Mrs. Charlotte Kendall, Mrs. Sue Booch, Mrs. Frances Williams, Miss Margaret Mc Devitt, Mrs. M. J. Clerico and Mrs. Alexander Tueski, chairman. An event for next Tuesday evening is to be the informal dinner and program arranged by all five local chapters of P.E.O. Sisterhood in observance of the national founders day. The dinner will be at 6:30 o'clock in the First Congregational church with Chapters G and BQ in charge of the program; Chapter AB of invitations; Chapter BC of arrangements; Chapter CB of decorations. Among hostesses of the new week will be Mrs. George F. Todd, who has invited guMti for an Informal bridge party Tuesday evening at her North 14th street home. A late supper will be servd fol lowing the hours of oardi. Guests for Wu-et tablet have been bidden. - ,c , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dungey of Ger vais are announcing the engagement of thier daughter, Miss Barbara Jean Dun Nile Club Members Help Nancy and Peggy P,agnn. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ragan. observed their birthdays last week with a parly. The two giiis celebrate their anniver saries the same day, Nancy being 14 this year, Peggy. 13. Mrs. Hawaii gave a supper party for them, games following. Feting the two sisters were Shirley Plummer, Susan Nelson, Reba Small wood, Marlene Bagan, Kay Shidlcr, Anne Vasey, Pri.scilla Durham, Eliza beth Shafer, Janice Buiek, Judy Klem pel. Carol Long, Rose Mary Sheaffer, Kathleen McCreight. The KD Dance club (s staging a parly this evening in the Four Corners Com munity hall, dancing to be between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rickarri. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnson. Gaiety Hill Garden club Is to he en tertained Wednesday by Mrs. Philip W. Allison for luncheon and a program. 1 Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay will be among honored guests at the Newberg Chamber of Commerce dinner on Monday evening. Visitors expected at the mid-week in the capital are Mr. and Mrs. George Stadelman of The Dalles. Mr. Stadcl man is to be speaker for the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday noon. Mrs. Stad elman will visit her father, Walter M. Pierce, while here. (Jesten-Millcr studio plctura) gey, to William Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bernard of St. Paul. No date has been set for the wedding. in March of Dimes t& J J f An I . . : - - jam a- ' . rf Witw 4 . (Jtsten-MUler Btudlq plcturej ONE OF THE C.ROrrs whose membership Is ivlnc much volunteer time to tht coming March of Dimes campaign is the Salem club, Daughter; of the Nile. One of the major philanthropic projects of this rlub is to give every assistance possible in the care and treatment of crippled children. In the picture above three of the members stand at the door of the campaign headquarters In the Oregon building, left to right, iMrs. Max Alford, Mrs. Carl )uist.id. who Is chairman of the committee from the Nile club and also the general head of the nomrn's division In the campaign; and Mrs. A. A. FeilrUon. In the lower picture are two more of the Nile club members assisting in mail ing out some 25.000 pieces of literature for the campaign, Mrs. David H. Cameron, at left, and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer. By Marian Lowry Fischer ILLAMETTE University Faculty vomcn s group plans its meet- v v ing ng for next Thursday afternoon in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon wing in Baxter hall. Dessert will be at 2 o'clock instead of the usual 2:30 o'clock meeting. Mrs. Elizabeth Higbee is hostess and chairman of the committee is Mrs. Blanche Proctor, who is to be assisted by Mrs. Nan Furman, Mrs. Grace Mar qjam, Mrs. Charles McCargar, Mrs. Betty Mcnclenhall, Mrs. Fay Owen, Mrs. Lillian J. Watts, Mrs. Edith Wayreuch, Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Sr., Mrs. Floyd Samp son. St. Anne's guld, St. Paul's Episcopal church, resumes its meetings this next Monday following the holidays. The Monday meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. William H. Burghardt, 860 Union street, dessert to be at 1:30 o'clock. On the committee are Mrs. Charles McClelland, Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mrs. Charles D. Wood. Mrs. Con rad Paulson, Mrs. J. S. Lochead, Mrs. George Spaur, Mrs. George Corwin. Honoring their visitor, Mrs. Jane Hal ponny of Mitchell, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devers are entertaining a few friends informally at tea Sunday evening. Mrs. Halpenny is Mr. Devers' sister and will be leaving for her home next week. Aileen Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hawkins, will be honored at an after-school brthday party Mon day afternoon on the occasion of her 10th anniversary. The party will be between 3 and 4:30 o'clock. Feting Aileen will be Edwina Fitzger ald, Loren Seitz, Billy Purvine, Barton McSherry, Linda Barry, Jacqueline Gor man, Elowyn Hurbst, Joanne Roethlin and Richard Hawkins, brother of the honoree. Mrs. E. M. Page was hostess this past week for her travel and study club, Mrs. David Bennett Hill presenting the book review. Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, announces a school of instruction for Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Masonic temple. Mrs. Pearl McCleay of Prine ville, associate grand matron, in charge. Preceding the school there will be a luncheon at 12 o'clock for officers and guests to honor Mrs. McCleay. ' All interested members are invited to the school. In the evening, the chapter will meet for its regular session at 8 o'clock, Mrs. William L. Lewis, worthy matron, pre siding. RESUMES AT HOME DAY Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor, is to resume her weekly at home day this coming Tuesday follow ing the holidays and a vacation trip for the McKays. Out-of-town friends in the capital Tuesday and local friends are invited to call at the Jerris avenue resi dence of the McKays Tuesday afternoon. . I . ?Ji ..." '' h -4 Wrt " ' ' i v 7 ANNOUNCED RECENTLY was the engagement of Miss Eileen Rlney to Norman Stone. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Inez Riney of Longview and H. P. Rlney of Den ver. Mr. Stone is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Stona of Satem, Both ar etudents at Willamette university. ANNOUNCED for Friday, Febru ary 3, is an evening of folk danc ing and old-time dances, sponsor ed by the Salem Woman's club. The dance will be at the armory as a benefit for the fund used by the club for its philanthropic activities and proj ects. Highlighting the evening will be ex hibitions of folk dancing to be presented by the Gateswingers of Salem as well as folk dancing groups from Portland and other cities. Old-time dances, including square dances, etc., are planned for the eve ning's dancing program. Mrs. Grant C. Rogers and Mrs. Arthur Jones are co-chairmen for the benefit. Elotka club is to meet Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Stuart John son, 1110 North Winter, dessert to be at 1:15 o'clock with Mrs. Glen Larkins and Mrs Arthur Upston as co-hostesses. Glass and its influence on home design and decorating will be the program topic with Mrs. W. J. Entress and Mrs. Mason Bishop presenting the subject. There also will be special music. Mrs. Martha Elhart, Ashland, grand guardian for Job's Daughters, is to be here Monday for an inspection visit at bethel No. 35, Salem, the meeting to be in Beaver hall at 7:30 o'clock. This will be the first meeting for the newly installed honored queen, Miss Ann Gibbens. All past honored queens now students at Willamette university will be honored at this meeting. Mrs. Alfred Quiring entertained at an informal coffee and neighborhood get acquainted parly Friday morning. In the group were Mrs. Farley Mogan and daughter, Mrs. W. L. Scagg, Mrs. John R. Goldsmith and son, Mrs. R. C. Damrcll, Mrs. H. M. Teeple, Mrs. L. H. Phillips, Mrs. I. F. Bryan, Mrs. Norman Shaw and daughter, Mrs. H. C. Lamb, and the hostess and son. Alumnae Groups A number of the local sorority alum nae clubs will meet next week. Alpha Chi Group Alpha Chi Omega alumnae are to meet Monday evening, at the Willamette uni versity chapter house. Hostesses will be Mrs. James Young, Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, Mrs. Roy Rice, Jr., Mrs. Edwin Fronk and Mrs. Gardner Knapp. All new Alpha Chi members in the city are welcome. For Tuesday Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae have arranged their January event for Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. Keith Flory, 1040 Wilbur, at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Calvin Kent assisting. To Meet January 23 Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae have postponed their regular meeting from this coming Monday until the following one. January 23, at which time Mrs. Charles D. Thompson of Eugene, a province officer, will be here as a guest. The meeting will be at the P. H. Schnell home on East Hoyt with Mrs. Roger Schnell, Mrs. James C. Johnson and Mrs. Harry U. Miller as hostesses. For Patronesses The 11 patronesses of the Salem Spin sters club will be honored at a dinner and bridge party for which the club is to entertain next Tuesday evening in the American Legion club. The dinner is arranged for 6:30 o'clock, the bridge games following. The honorees include Mrs. H. V. Compton, Mrs. Barbara Durbin Cross, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Mrs. Douglas McKay, Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs. Linn C. Smith, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. George A. White of Portland, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton. Misses Patricia Viesko, Sally Ann Barr and Evelyn Johnson and Mes dames Roy Edgerton, Peter Geiser and P. Dixon VanAusdell, Jr., are the com mittee arranging the party. Mrs. Donald McCargar is to entertain for her bridge club next Thursday, the group meeting for luncheon and cards. Past presidents of Capital Unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, will be hon ored at the meeting of the group on Monday evenng at 8 o'clock m the Sa lem Woman's club house. The sewing committee members will be hostesses for the evening, including Mrs. John Gordon, Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. J. A. Garson, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mrs. John Woods, Mrs. Helen Slater, Mrs. Lena Hildebrandt, Mrs. Dorotha Kelsey, Mrs. E. E. Voight and Mrs. G. A. Gabriel. Sewing group of the auxiliary is trf meet next Thursday, ajl day, at the home of Mrs. Stuart Johns, a no-host luncheon to be served at noon. The executive board of the Salem Bus iness and Professional Women's club is to meet next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Forrette, 1080 North Winter, at 7:30 o'clock. This is the monthly meeting for the group and Mrs John Versteeg, club president, will preside. Mrs. Pearl Speer returned this week from a trip to the east. She left the fore part of December and spent the holidays at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louise Anderson, in Lake Mahopac, N. Y Before returning west, Mrs. Speer visited in New York City, Providence, R. I., and in Boston. Mrs. P. M. Schweizer of Monmouth is spending a few days at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Winstanley Jenks. Mrs. George Weller is to entertain for her bridge group Wednesday, inviting the members for luncheon and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague will be hosts to their dinner club next Fri day evening. Mrs. E. C. Mennis, 5010 Portland road, is to be hostess to the Hayesville Woman's club next Thursday, dessert to be at 1:15 o'clock.