i AMA club's postponed dance Is scheduled for next Friday evening, January 27, at Crystal Gardens. The snack bar will open at 8:30 o'clock, dancing to begin at 9:30 o'clock. Named on the committee for the event are Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mrs. Vale Johnson, Mrs. Reubin Hilfiker, Mrs. R. B. Ramage, Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Mrs. Ward Davis, Miss Dorothy Keeby, Mrs. Rosalie Porter. Cosmis Party Another dance scheduled for next week-end is that of the Cosmis club on Saturday evening, January 28, at May flower hall, Claude Bird's orchestra to play. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bostrack, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney are on the committee for the eve ning. The club recently elected new offi cers, Carl Witenberger being the presi dent. By Marian Lowry Fischer TOWN and Gown club announces its January meeting for next Thursday afternoon, the first event for the group since in October. The program and tea are to be given in the Carrier room of the First Meth odist church, the program starting at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Mabel Hayles is to be speaker, telling of her trip to Europe last sum mer. Miss Mabel P. Robertson is pro gram chairman and Mrs. P. H. Brydon is arranging the music. Mrs. James T. Brand is the club president. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. Harry V. Collins and Mrs. Ernest C. Richards. Mrs. Floyd P. Sampson is chairman of the social committee for the after noon. Mrs. David H. Cameron is chair man for the tea table arrangements, as sisted by Mrs. Arthur D. Hay and Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde. On the tea com mittee are Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. Harry Han son, Mrs. Carl Chambers, Mrs. Kenneth Lottick, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Chester Stackhouse, Mrs. Julian Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Higbee. The committee dec orating the rooms includes Mrs. David Bennett Hill, Mrs. Ned Gerlinger, Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrs. Elmer Hildreth. Mrs. James T. Brand and Mrs. Ernest C. Richards will pour. Invitation is extended to all members of the club and friends of Willamette university to attend. Miss Shirley Huntington, who has spent the past month visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis W. Hunting ton, expects to leave at the mid-week for Washington, D.C., where she is to receive her orders for her new assignment in American Red Cross work. She had been in Hawaii the past three years in Red Cross work and arrived home in time for the holidays. Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Ore gon's governor, will observe her weekly at-home afternoon Tuesday, Salem and out-of-town friends being invited to call that afternoon. Mrs. George Rodgers, who went north to spend the holidays at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Hutchenson at Vancouver, B. C, is expected . to arrive home the latter part of next week. Salem Woman9 Club Members to .-.)''kivm AMONG FOLK DANCE irourx to participate In the drmonstntloiw si thu hrnrlii Woman's Hub. Kebru.rr 3, at th rmonr. will be mrmhm of the Gal Swtmrfra sf John Oelsler and Mr. and Mm. Bryan Ooodenoitrti amonf tkM BraatMnc wlta aha la UMajal (t Mw KanWU, Hi Y Boys Outline Plans for AnnuaffSweetheart Dance Set for February 11 Big event in February activities for the high school groups will be the annual "sweetheart ball" of Hi-Y clubs, the dance being dated for the evening of Saturday, February 11, at the No-Name ballroom. Committee heads are pictured in these four pictures, this being a dance where the boys do all the plans for entertaining. In group at right are, left to right: David Blackmer, decorations and publicity chairman; Ron Walters, check-room chairman; Bob Hamblin, general chairman for the dance. In lower picture, left to right, are: Don Smith, president of Claude Kells chapter of Hi-Y; Steve Merchant, president of Alonzo Stagg chapter; and Richard Strong, refreshments chairman. Announcement has been received from Boston, Mass., of the engagement of Miss Nancy Jean Brown, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Earl T. Brown of Salem, to William Hall Kautz, son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Kautz of Mercer Island, Seattle, Wash. The wedding is planned in early June, the couple then to spend the summer in Europe. Miss Brown is a graduate of Salem schools and of Pomona college at Po mona, Calif. She is now completing the work for master of science degree in social work at Simmons college, Boston. Mr. Kautz did his undergraduate work at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, leaving for three years for military mlkK:.ykii&.i ikM.sSwiitJ'.'.. :v v.. (Jesten-Mlller studio picture) service during the war. At present he is on the teaching staff of MIT and do ing his research for his doctorate in elec trical engineering. ' Mrs. Oscar Cutler Is to entertain for her bridge group, Monday, inviting the members for luncheon and cards. Mrs. John H. Carson is in Eugene this week-end to visit her daughters, Misses Jane and Ann Carson, University of Oregon students, and to be present for Ann's initiation into Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone returned Friday from a trip to San Francisco. .ij.Jiw - .. (Jesten-Milter studio plctui) dnc to h jtntrrl bv the Salem Salem. Above, are Mr. and Mrs. Oata Swutfara. A fu proiraia w mmr V " Tx.- - Mlfe&l ; J 1 till (PCT .. : p 0m r S5SS IMpS Will I IK H-SSPi - -'i Miss Betty Childs to Be Wed March 4 to Frederick G. Bradshaw Romantic news of interest to a wide circle of friends was revealed this after noon when Miss Betty Louise Childs, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo N. Childs, announced her approaching mar riage to Frederick G. Bradshaw of Port land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Bradshaw of Salem. Friends were told the news at a tea given this afternoon in Portland at the home of Mrs. Francis J. Kern, Alameda drive, Mrs. Kern and Miss Childs being hostesses for the affair. The wedding is planned for Saturday, March 4, the 5 o'clock service, to be solemnized in the First Presbyterian church in Salem. The bride-to-be has been a case work er with the Multnomah county child welfare department for the past three years. She attended Salem schools and is a graduate of the University of Ore gon. Miss Childs is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority at the university and also is a member of the Salem Spinsters club. Mr. Bradshaw, who also went to Sa lem schools, attended Willamette for two years, then received an appointment to the U.S. naval academy at Annapolis. Following his graduation from the acad emy he served for three years in the navy and is now with the U.S. Rubber company at Portland. Salem Friends Invited Miss Ann Kern presented guests with cards at the door bearing the names Sponsor Old -Time Dance as Benefith February 3 ' .Several Folk Dance Groups Will Present Demonstrations THE SAI.EM GATE SWIXGE18 present folk dances from all countries and practice roups belorutinc to the Folk Dance Federation of Oregon. Four more of their number ' Mrs. Roy Carr. Mr. Can-. Mrs. John Harcer. Mr, Uarfetv Colorful eoatume an worn af thaat are Imported lm aM worU ooanttiea, of the couple and date for the wedding. . Those pouring included Mrs. H. G. Maison and Mrs. Duane Gibson, both of Salem, Miss Margaret Kern and Mrs. John Holden of Portland. Among Salem guests invited to the tea were Mrs. Leo N. Childs and Mrs. Frederick 0- Bradshaw, the two moth- ers; Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs. Ar thur D. Hay, Mrs. W. Frank Crawford, Mrs. T. J. Brabec, Mrs. Charles E. Wag ner, Mrs. Frederick J. Brennan, Mrs. Adam' Engel, Mrs. Duane Gibson, Mrs. H. G. Maison, Miss Etta Sutter, Miss Alice Mathey, Miss Nila Cluett, Mrs. K. N. Voorhees, Mrs. H. M. Broadbent, Mrs. D. C. Moore, Mrs. Clarence M. Byrd, Msr. Irvine Caplinger, Mrs. Gard ner Knapp, Mrs. W. W. Moore, Mrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh, Mrs. Edw. Schulz, Mrs. Marguerite Bower, Miss Janet Bower, Mrs. Lee Warnick, Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs John Steelhammer, Mrs. Richard Grabenhorst, Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, Mrs. Warren Ling,, Miss Patricia Van deneynde, Mrs. Richard Sullivan. Alpha Xi Delta alumnae will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs, A. C. Newell, 1740 North 23rd street. Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood is meeting for dessert at 7:30 o'clock Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Ankney. (Jejten-Mlller studio plcturi).' - A BENEFIT party interesting to a large group for next Thursday evening, January 26, will be that sponsored by members of Pioneer post, No. 149, American Legion, the all-, woman post. ; The party will be at 8 o'clock in the Salem Woman's club house, bridge, pin-, ochlc and canasta to be played. Miss ' Essie White is general chairman. Among those making reservations are Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay,.: Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs. William McGii-i Christ, Jr., Mrs. Glenn Holman, Mrs. Alexander Tueski, Mr. and Mrs. John i. C. Kerrick, Carl D. Gabrielson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mjolsness, Mrs. Earl CooleVji,.i Miss Josephine Baumgartner, Miss Isi-' bell GoodnouRh, Miss Mildred Christcs.-.!., son, Miss Susan Faherty, Miss Alberla Challis, Miss Mayme Tedlock, Miss Fl-r: ence Jones, Miss Florence Reanier, Mrs. Frank Welton, Mrs. George Donaldson, ' Mrs. Sylvia Kraps, Dr. and Mrs. S. 6. Wiles, Miss Florence Cameron, Mis.".' Alta Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heir- ; ilt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wickman, Mr. and Mffl;.. Kenneth Potts, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. OiN ens, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr. All member of the post have tickets for the event. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Scott weia hosts Thursday evening at a surprile parly for their youngest son, RicharB, on the occasion of his birthday anniver sary. The party was given at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Scott, and- about 35 young people were invited (Jesten-MUIer studio recularly. Thcv are one of the are shown above left to rijht. for all the dancers and mini tZZT, rsh r i , I f . ' ' A i'. n- : ) Rainbow Installation to Be Event for Tuesday Evening New officers for Chadwick assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will be in stalled at formal ceremonies planned for next Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple. The assembly plans a short business session to take up at 7:15 o'clock. The installation Service will be at 8 o'clock, open to friends and the inter ested public. Miss Marilyn Power, the retiring wor thy adviser, is to be the installing offi cer, assisted by Miss Edna Marie Hill as the chaplain, Miss Pebble DeSart as marshal, Miss Doris Jean Shafer as re corder, and Miss Ann Gibbens as musi cian. Miss Dorothy Pederson is to be in stalled as the new worthy adviser. The other elective officers to be installed in clude: Miss Shirley Jones as associate worthy adviser; Miss Norma Hamilton as charity; Miss Donna Phelps, hope; Miss Roberta Graham, faith; Miss Clau dia Talmadge, recorder; Miss Dorothy Swigart, treasurer. Grandmother Attends Among those to be present for the installation will be Mrs. M. M. Millhouse of Williston, N.D., grandmother of the new worthy adviser, Miss Dorothy Ped erson. Mrs. Millhouse is in Salem for an extended stay with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ped erson, Mr. Millhouse to come in about two weeks. Miss Pederson will announce the ap DOING ONE OF the "whirls' In one of their numbers are these four, left to rlrhl: Mrs. Eileen Sheldon, Neil Brown, master of ceremonies for the exhibition dances to be riven February 3, Mrs. Fred Ualvarson and Mr. Halvarson. The ONO and ONI folk dance troupe from Portland, Art and Mettaa Glbbs as instructor, will be among those participat Inf hen. lis. S pointive officers at the installation event. Following the installation there will be a reception on the fifth floor and re freshments will be served. Mrs. J. E. VanWyngarden and Mrs. Glenn S. Pax son head the committee in charge of the dining room. Yellow and while will form the dec orative theme for the evening, daffodils to be featured in the flowers. All offi cers of the assembly are to wear their white gowns for the installation. The yellow and white colors also will fea ture the table decorations. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Crothers announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jane Crothers, to Arthur M. Hollington, son of Mrs. E. H. Hollington, of Los An geles. The wedding was an event of Decem ber 31 in the Hollywood First Methodist church. The couple is at home in Hol lywood. The bride attended Salem schools and Willamette university. She is now em ployed at the Security First National bank of Los Angeles. Mr. Hollington is employed with the Electrical Engineer ing and Manufacturing corporation in Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling re turned the last of the week from two weeks in the Hawaiian islands. (Jcslen-Miller studio picture) fj t f C fi''-i FEATURING the meeting for Unit l i . . tj I , ' I -2HT " ' No. 136, American Legion auxili- .- 5 M ml . , . I """i-""" J"" ary, next Tuesday evening at the U f I V I -"- ' i Salem Woman's club will be a legisla- tV 1 ' ' V ' ttiJv. J!fep?;V ! tive program. The meeting will be at ; ( . If . . k'- 9pf 8 'ciock- j ' r i A.v State Representative John Steelham- ; I ' - ; ' ' ' F f I ' ' mer is to be speaker to discuss legisla- 1 I J I . :; , tion for veterans. b . u t . ' . I 1 , - The meeting also marks the third birthday for the unit and on the commit tee for the evening are Mrs. Joseph B. Fclton, chairman; Mrs. Harlan A. Judd, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. William P. Roble, Mrs. Mildred DeArmond, Mrs. Rose Mary Hcnningsgard, Mrs. Fred erick Rowe and Mrs. Lawrence Stod dard. Special music is to be presented by students of Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert Jep sen. At the social hour featuring a birth day cake for the unit, Mrs. Henningsgard is to pour. Mrs. Bert A. Walker will preside as president of the unit. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae are meeting Monday evening at the P. H. Schnell home with Mrs. Roger Schncll, Mrs. James C. Johnson and Mrs. Harry U. Miller as hostesses. Mr. Charles D. Thompson of Eu gene, a province officer, will visit the group at this meeting. Miss Mildred Deischer is to be hostess next Thursday evening to members of Chapter CB of P.E.O. Sisterhood, dessert to be at 7:30 o'clock. (Jesten-Mlller studio picturtl During the intermission of the dance the elected 1950 Hi-Y sweetheart will be introduced. Five girls are candidates for the honor, one being chosen by each of the five Hi-Y chapters. The five girls include Miss Marilyn Power, Miss Joan Marie Miller, Miss Alice Girod, Miss Pebble DeSart, Miss Ginger Currier. Name of the sweetheart is to be kept secret until the dance. In picture at left, left to right, are: Wallace Carson, clean-up chair man; Merlin Schulze, patrons chairman; and Ed Knapp, chairman for the tickets committee. The trio in picture below, left to the Hi-Y council, coordinating group of Harrison Elliott chapter; and Tom Chapter BQ, P.E.O. Sisterhood, Is to be entertained Monday evening by Mrs. Charles II. Huggins and Mrs, Roy Todd at the home of the former. The postponed meeting for the board of directors for Women of Rotary will be an event of Monday at 1 p.m. at the home of the president, Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley. The general meeting for the Women of Rotary has been set for January 30 instead of the usual fourth Monday, luncheon to be at the Golden Pheasant. V 7 THE GATE SWINGERS have varied numbers on their list of danres. Pictured here In their costumes are, left to right: Mrs. Roy Carr, Mrs. Freri Halvarson, Virgil Bolton and Roy Carr, Also among- the folk dance groups coming to Salem to perform at the dance are the Czech Jolly Dancers of Scio. Tickets an now on sale by Salem Woman's club members for the benefit. right, are: Gordon Sloan, president of for the dance; Doug Rogers, president Angle, Abel Gregg chapter president. (Jesten-Miller studio plcturel Sojourners club's regular semi-month- ' ly party is scheduled for next Thursday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock in the Salem Woman's club house. Mrs. Howard Post, Mrs. E. J. Hagen, Mrs. Frank E. Manbcck, Mrs. Sid Rising, Mrs. L. R. Smith, Mrs. Rose Fields and Mrs. Richard A. Smith are the committee for the afternoon. Mrs. Reva Davidson has returned from San Francisco where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don McMannis (Janet Davidson) and with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirk. A BRIDE In blue was Miss Jane Hendren, who was wed to Cecil Johnson at a charmingly ar ranged informal service in the First Congregational church last evening, Dr. Scth R. Huntington reading the 8 o'clock vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hendren of Aumsville and Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Johnson of Hermiston, Ore. For her wedding the bride wore a two-piece powder blue suit, the fitted jacket being trimmed with rhinestone buttons and a slight peplum, the skirt , being cutin straight lines. The hat was in light blue matching the suit and had a navy blue feather for trim, and other accessories were in navy blue. With the costume was worn a corsage of white orchids. Donald Killinger of Oregon City, a brother-in-law, gave the bride in marriage. Candles glowed at the altar and at either side were baskets of deep maroon carnations and white chrysanthemums. Wayne Mousey sang "Because" and "All, Sweet Mystery of Life," and he also played the organ music. Sister Attends Mrs. Calvin Hughes of Slayton was attendant for the bride. She wore a gray dress with navy hat and gray acces sories and a corsage of gardenias and red rosebuds. John Slanchick was best man for Mr. Johnson and ushering were R. J. Chance and George Nuss. A reception v. us given in the church following the service. Mrs. Marie Kohl hagen served the cake. Mrs. James Wooclroffc was at the coffee urn and serving the punch was Mrs. Loyd Sid well of Turner, a sister of the bride. Miss Evelyn Foreman passed the guest book. Assisting at the reception were Miss Anne Anderson, Miss Josephine Nolan and Miss Deborah Buffington. The couple will be at home in Salem at 3845 Portland road. Mr. Johnson is a senior at Willamette university this year, majoring in business administra tion, and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity on the campus. At a simple service solemnized at 11:30 o'clock this morning in the chapel of St. Peter's Episcopal church at Al bany, Mi s. Donald M. Pague of Scio was married to Elwin A. McCornack of Eu gene, the Rev. E. James Kingsley, rec tor of the church, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Templeton of Al bany attended the couple. The bride wore a brown suit with blue accessories and corsage of orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Templeton entertained with a wedding breakfast at their Al bany home following the church cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. McCornack will divide their time between their ranches, the bride's at Scio, Mr. McCornack's at Eu gene. Both are frequent visitors in the capital. Mr. McCornack is a past state senator from the joint district of Linn and Lane counties and is a state leader in several agricultural groups. Airs. Harry U. Miller will entertain for her bridge club at luncheon and cards on Thursday afternoon. Chapter AB, P.E.O. Sisterhood, will meet on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. R. W. Fenix, 2000 South High, at 7:45 o'clock. (Jesten-MUIer studio picturtl