Formal Military BalVGala Event for Feb. 18 T1 ALEM club. Daughters of the Nile, has arranged its February meeting for Monday. Members will assem ble at 10 o'clock at the Masonic temple for sewing. The luncheon will be at 12 o'clock. New officers are to take over at this meeting. Mrs. Russell D. Bright is the incoming president. On the committee for the luncheon are Mrs Eldon T. Armstrong, Mrs. Fred Kecler, Mrs. E. H, Kennedy, Mrs. Rex Turner, Mrs. D. M. Eby, Mrs. Wayne D. Henry, Mrs. Merle D. Travis, Mrs. H. M. Johnston, Mrs. W. G. Burris, and four members from Independence, Mrs. Maurice J. Butler, Mrs. Ardella Butler, Mrs. Walter L. Smith and Mrs. Ira D. Mix ARDEN club members have plan Ts OON it will be annual Red Cross fund campaign time again and a large group of women will be serv ing as volunteers in the drive. Mrs. Frank E. Shafer is to be general chairman for the residential division, or the women's division, in the campaign, and co-chairman is announced to be Mrs. J. S. Lochead. ned their February program for Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Salem Woman's club house. P. H. Brydon is to give a talk and show colored slides of rhododendrons and camellias. Mrs. John Carr is chairman for the tea committee. Announcement is made that on March 7 a meeting for the Santiam district of garden clubs will be in Salem with the Salem Garden club and other federation affiliated groups as hosts. Missouri club is planning a meeting for Tuesday at the home of Mrs. F. M. Hoyt, 1684 Chemckcta street, salad luncheon to bp served at 1 p.m. 'fW3'lf'"WPl mm i : '.J- ''-. ' , I I " "I A A J V ANNOUNCED this week was the engagement of Miss Mary Elizabeth Lucrezia Kelts, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Kells of Salem, to Dr. Edoardo Vergara CafJarelli di Graco of New York City. The wedding is to be in March in New York. Joint Reception by OSC and UO Mothers Clubs Thursday Afternoon To have presidents of both state or ganizations of Oregon State College and University of Oregon Mothers clubs as residents is the distinctive honor for Sa lem this year. In recognition of tills honor, a recep tion is nlanned for next Thursday after noon, February 9, at the Morningside residence of Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson, 2900 South 12th street, honoring Mrs'. George H. Swift, who is the state president of the UO mothers, and Mrs. Oscar I. Paul son, the state president for the OSC mothers. The joint affair in sponsored by the two local units of the mothers' clubs, and hours for the tea are between 2:30 and 5 o'clock. Friends Invited State officers of both clubs have been Invited and an invitation is extended through the press to all members of both Salem clubs and to interested friends of both schools to attend. Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Sr., is president of the Salem unit of OSC mothers and Mrs. Grant B. Fallin is president of the Salem club of UO mothers. Mrs. Swift, the state president of the UO mothers, has served the state group as vice president, director for several years, district vice president and as pres ident of the Salem unit in 1937. Her three daughters and her son all are grad uates of the University of Oregon. Mrs. Paulson, state OSC mothers pres ident, has servd as state scholarship chairman, vice president and district president and was president of the Sa lem club in 1942-43. Two of her daugh ters and one son have attended Oregon State college an another son is now a student on the campus there. For the Thursday tea, Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor, and Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers, whose hus band is a member of the state board of higher education, will pour during the first hour; and during the second hour, Mrs. John H. Carkin and Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, botli past presidents of the local mothers clubs, will pour. In the receiving line will be the two state presidents, Mrs. Paulson and Mrs. Swift; and the two local presidents, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Fallin. Many Assist Introducing to tile line for the first hour will be Mrs. John R. Caughell from the UO Mothers club and for, the second period, Mrs, L. O. Arens o the OSC mothers group. Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson heads the OSC Mothers club committee for the recep tion, assisted by Mrs. Bruce Crandnll, Mrs. Wallace Bonesteelo, Mrs. J. Edgar Reay, Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. Ivy Coons, all to act as hostesses about the rooms, and Mrs. Carl W. Kmnions from the OSC club is hostess chairman from that group. For the OSC Mothers, Mrs. Ernest Walker will be receiving at the door; and inviting guests intc the din ing room will be Mrs. Fred Galilsriorf. Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling is chairman from the UO Mothers club for the committee arranging the reception, and working with her are Mrs. Charles H. Huggins, Mrs. Hollis W Hunting ton, Mrs. George S. Hoffman, Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmauriee, Mrs. M. D. Fid ler, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. John R Caughell, Mrs. Edna M. Olson, Mrs. John H. Carson and Mrs. Conrad W. Faulus, Mrs. Fitzmaurice heading the hostess committee. Receiving at the door for the UO mothers will be Mrs. Aubrey S. Tussing and inviting to the dining room will be Mrs. John H. Carson. The tea table is in charge of Mrs. Ohling from the UO mothers and chair man for publicity is Mrs. Austin H. Wil son, Sr., from the OSC mothers club. Regular meeting for Job's Daughters, Bethel No. 3H, will be Monday evening in Beaver hall at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Ann Gibbens, honored queen, presiding. For the Soroptimist club meeting Wednesday noon at the Golden Pheasant, Thomas Stacer from the attorney gen eral's office is to talk on military and civilian defense. Chairmen of committees arranging for the regional conference of Soroptimist clubs to be held in Salem in April are to meet this coming Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Marie Ling at 7:30 o'clock. On February 15, the postponed "pre conference meeting" for the club will be at the home of Mrs. H. G. Maison. At that time, Mrs. Alice Dowell Jones of Portland, regional chairman, and sev eral other members from the Portland club will be here to talk over plans for the conference. The local club also will conduct initiation for new members that evening. The weekly at home afternoon will be observed by Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor, Tuesday after noon, Salem and out-of town friends be ing Invited to call that afternoon. Hollywood Lions club auxiliary an nounces its meeting for next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. James Tindall, 1120 Columbia. Mrs. Archie Elliott, Mrs. J. E. VanWyngar den and Mrs. Charles Cox are to be hostesses. Miss Alice Pendlebury, exchange teacher from England at Oregon College ot Education, Monmouth, is to be the speaker. Salem Women's Army and Navy League plans its monthly luncheon and social afternoon for Tuesday at 1 o'clock at Chuck's Steak House. There will be special entertainment following the luncheon. Mrs. Frank Keating is chair man for the afternoon. Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay are in Oregon City tins evening to at tend a community gathering there. Next Thursday evening the McKays will be honor guests at a Boy Scout event in Springfield. Valentine day, February 14, is the date announced for the wedding ol Miss Barbara Richardson and George Bart ruff. The ceremony will be solemnized at 7 o'clock in the evening in the First Evangelical United Brethren church. Miss Richardson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Richardson and at tended Salem schools, also University of Oregon. Mr, Bartruff is the son of Mrs. Lena Bartruff. He also attended Salem schools and was in the navy for six years. SORORITY ALUMNAE CLUBS Several sorority alumnae groups have meetings slated for next week. Chi Omega alumnae are to meet on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Frank Turner, 740 South street, Mrs. Clarence Webber, Jr., as co hostess. Dessert will be followed by a business session. All Chi Omegas in the city are invited. Pi Beta Phi alumnae are meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling is chairman of the hostess com mittee. Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae will gather for their postponed meeting next Thursday evening. Mrs. George Schwarx and Mrs. Charles Hcltzcl to entertain the group at the Schwarz residence. Delta Delta Delta alumnae announce their meeting scheduled for Monday eve ning has been postponed until a later date. ANNOUNCED for the evening of Thursday, February 16, is the annual sweetheart party of the Salem Lions club. , This year's event will be in the Cham ber of Commerce, starting with a din ner at 7 o'clock. The affair is informal. Special entertainment is planned and in the program special emphasis is to be given on the leadership held by Lions in the community. Wesley E. Stewart, Jr., heads the com mittee in charge, assisted by Leo Rei mannfE. Burr Miller, Carl Aschenbren ner, Leo Henderson, Dr. Earle Delaney, Richard Denton and Dr. F. D. Voigt. By Marian Lowry Fischer ALEM will be host to the annual meeting of the United States Hop Growers' association next Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, several hun dred visitors to be here for the three-day event. Several social affairs are being ar ranged to honor the visiting women. A "Whose Here?" luncheon is plan ned Thursday at the Marion hotel. That afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock, an informal tea will be given at the Marion. Mrs. Gordon Hadley of Independence is chairman of the committee arranging the tea, and assisting are Mrs. Ray Glatt of Woodburn, Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Sa-" lem, Mrs. Victor Belaire of Moxie City, Wash., Mrs. E. T. Rooney of Sacra mento, Mrs. Romeo W. Gouley of Salem. Among those assisting as hostesses at the tea will be Mrs. Dean H. Walker of Independence, Mrs. William Wallace, Graham, Mrs. Fred Viesko, Mrs. Conrad W Paulus, Mrs. Carl Smith, Mrs. Ben Hull, Mrs. E. W. Crosby, Jr., Mrs. Her man Goschie, Mrs. E. F. Willig, Mrs. Howard Eismann, Mrs. Otto Schlottman, Mrs. V. O. Kelley, Mrs. S. P. Linn, Mrs. James R. Linn. Another social event during the con vention will be the "Twilight Party" at Crystal Gardens, Thursday evening, a buffet supper and dance being planned from 6 o'clock on. Friday evening brings the convention banquet at the Marion hotel. News comes from Miss Shirley Hunt ington, who recently went east to Wash ington, D.C., that she expects to leave soon for a position with the American Red Cross in Tripoli. Miss Huntington came home just be fore Christmas from the Hawaiian is lands, where she had been the past three years with the Red Cross, and spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis W. Huntington. She left during the fore part of January to receive her new orders at Washington. Miss Betty Childs, who recently an nounced her engagement to Frederick G. Bradshaw and will' be married March 4, was honored at two parties giv en in Portland the latter part of the week. Friday evening, Mrs. J. Everett Buck ley entertained at a buffet dinner for Miss Childs. This afternoon, Mrs. Richard Roberts was hostess at the Aero club for lunch eon and a shower. Going from Salem to the party were Mrs. John Steelham mer, Mrs. Richard Grabenhorst, Mrs. George Tomlinson and Mrs. John Kelty. Mr. and Mrs. Steelhammer are in Portland for the week-end. They were among guests at a surprise birthday din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H, Hall last evening, the day being Mr. Hall's anniversary. February meeting for the Salem Gen eral Hospital auxiliary is to be next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in the YWCA. Mrs. Wilmer C. Page, vice pres ident, will preside. Plans will be dis cussed for the coming rummage sale of the auxiliary, also for the spring mem bership drive. All auxiliary members are invited to attend. Zonia club's program meeting will be next Thursday noon, the group to gather for luncheon at the Golden Pheasant res taurant. Daniel J. Fry is to be guest speaker and will show pictures of the trip he and Mrs. Fry took last year to South Africa. V y- - - - ,A ' v-"Y 'h 1 w A GROUP PROMINENTLY Identified wllh the Joint reception to b given by Salem units of the Oregon Slate Cohere and University of Oregon Mothers clubs next week is this one above. Left to right are: Mrs. Glenn S Paxson, at whose Morningside residence the tea will be given Thursday afternoon between 2:30 and 5 o'clock: Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Sr., president of the Salem unit of OSC Mothers; Mrs. Grant Fallin, president of the Salem unit of UO Mothers; Mrs. Georrs H. Swift, state president of the UO Mothers, and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, state president of tb OM Mvthan. ibe Ua to airuiel by lh. two stabs I honor Mrs. Swift aad Mm Paulson. A COLORFUL SOCIAL event attracting much Interest for mid-February will be the annual formal military ball to be sponsored by Marion county chapter of the Reserve Officers' association, the party to be at the armory. Pictured here are some of the committee members and their wives, left to right: Capt. Dewey Rand, USAR, general chairman of the ball; Mrs. Dewey Rand; Major Leonard Hicks, USMCR; Mrs. Carl H. Cover and Comdr. Carl 11. Cover, USNR, president of the local Reserve Officers' unit. M: ONDAY opens the new semester for Willamette university stu dents and already plans are un der way for varied social events and campus activities during the early spring. Big event of March will be the an nual Freshman Glee, scheduled for March 25. This year, for the first time, a recep tion is planned following the Glee, the Willamette Alumni association of Salem to give the affair to honor parents of out-of-town participants in the Glee. The reception will be given in Baxter hall. Ed Averill, Portland, state president of the Willamette alumni, has named Ervin W. Potter and Miss Lelia Johnson as chairmen for the reception. Mr. and Mrs. William Fawk are to entertain at an informal at home at their new residence, 580 North 22nd, Walnut Park addition, tomorrow after noon, a large group of friends being in vited to call between 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock. Assisting at the affair will be Mrs. Edward Kortzeborn and Mrs. Ernest Bradtl. Pouring will be Mrs. P. Dixon Van Ausdell, Jr., Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. James C. Stone, Miss Alice Crary Brown, Mrs. Ervin W. Potter, Mrs. Vernon Wis carson. The tea table will be set with a lace cloth and a silver bowl in which will be arranged yellow daffodils, match ing tapers at either side. Mrs. H. G. Maison and Mrs. Karl Becke left this morning for San Fran cisco to attend the gifts show in San Francisco. While there they will visit Mrs. Maison's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Griffin. The two plan to return Thursday evening. The Job's Daughters Mothers' club meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, has been postponed until the regular March meeting. Tea at McKays' Prominent on the social calendar for next week is the tea for which Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's gov ernor, will entertain Friday afternoon at the Jerris avenue residence of the Mc Kays. The affair is arranged in welcome to Mrs. Harry S. Dorman and Mrs. Law son McCall, both recent newcomers here from Portland. Mr. Dorman came to Salem as state budget director and Mr. McCall to be administrative assistant in the governor's office. Guests are invited to call at different hours between 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock Friday to meet Mrs. Dorman and Mrs. McCall. Miss Alene Phillips will intro . duce guests to the line. ; Receiving will be Mrs. McKay and the two honorees. Pouring during the first hour will be Governor McKay's mother, Mrs. J. W. Frater of Portland, and his sister, Mrs. John G. Cheetham of Portland. Mrs. Earl Snell and Mrs. Hall S. Lusk will preside at the urns during the sec ond hour, and pouring for the third period will be Mrs. Charles A. Sprague and Miss Elizabeth Lord. Assisting about the rooms and in greet ing the guests will be the McKays' two daughters, Mrs. Wayne Hadley and Mrs. Lester D. Green, the latter of Eu gene; and members of Mrs. McKay's bridge club, including Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., Mrs. Roy S. Keene, who is to be here from Corvallis, Mrs. W. W. Baum, Mrs. William S. Cole, Miss Doro thea Steusloff, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers, Mrs. Harry U. Miller, Mrs. E. M. Page. v The postponed founders day event for all local P.E.O. Sisterhood members will be an event of next Tuesday evening, the informal dinner to be at 6:30 o'clock in the First Congregational church. Members of all five local chapters and all unaffiliated P.E.O. members are invited. Jestn-Mlllcr atudlo plctura Jcsten-MlHer studio picUrtJt T OJOURNERS club has a busy calv , endar outlined for February. Semi-monthly afternoon party for the group will be next Thursday aftera'-' noon in the Salem Woman's club house, salad luncheon to be at 1 o'clock. Mrs' C. A. Ladd is chairman of the commit,-.,.-, tee for the afternoon and assisting aie a' Mrs. Kenneth Muller, Mrs. Ed Goecknciv :! Mrs. Francis Gaskins, Mrs. J. S. Bonaw witz, Mrs. Richard Busch and Mrs. Lee' s 1. Thomas. , On February 17 the club is sponsoring -a no-host supper for members and hup . bands, the party to be at the Mayflowers Mrs. O. A. Olsen, Mrs. A. P. Collins, Mm, ,. Leland Mackprang, Mrs. Stuart Thedp; r Mrs. Gilbert Groff and Mrs. Robert Corey are the committee for the suppern-. Theatre Arts group is to be entertain" ed at the home of Mrs: A. A SchraMt,- y 165 North 17th, Tuesday, dessert toTei' served at 1 o'clock. Mrs. W. E. Klrfclr! '. to review "Eastward in Eden" by Gar,C ner. I Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T, Newbry will be among those attending v: events in conjunction with the mi winter state Elks meeting in AshlanoVn. next Friday and Saturday. The New", brys will be there for the week-end alms i Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bruen; 1 inger of Woodburn have announced the i. engagement of their daughter Miss Win' ona Brueninger, to Carl Jorgenson, son ,. of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jorgensen of Get ' vais. No date has been set for th wedding. Dean and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg at j, entertaining tomorrow afternoon at an informal at home, one of a series they" are planning for the Sunday afternooM.u,i during February. Guests will include faculty membera.:,. in Willamette university college of libl eral arts and in the administration del- a partment, and hours are between 4 ande 6 o'clock. American Associatiin of University Wo-'r men, will meet on Tuesday evening it an. the home of Mrs, P. L. Calvert, 2W Washington, dessert to be at 7:30 o'rfickjA The next luncheon for the AAUJyis''i to be February 18. MRS. WHITNEY 100 YEARS OLD m Of interest to a wide circle of friends'""" will be the informal at home affaiis,.'u, planned next Thursday. February 9, -tb honor Mrs. Sarah M. Whitney, who tis u,, to be 100 years old (hat day Friends are invited to call between:; 2,, j.. and 5 p.m. and again in the evening""" between 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock al tha: ; home of Mrs. Whitney's daughter, Mm I W. J. Hagedorn, 1405 Fir street. Preceding the receptions, a familyum dinner is tc be given at the Hagedorn:.-. ' residence for a group of about 50 relaH-vi tives. Mrs. Hagedorn is being assisted.':' in arranging the affair by l.ei daugmuuh ter, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Sr and other'!'" relatives. Eight of Mrs. Whitney's 10 living1 children will be here for the centennialh,. observance. Two daughters Mrs Ai chie Stivers of Alta. Iowa and Mrs.;., James Ennis of Hartley Iowa, will M " unable to attend. The eight to be nere include Mrs.il' Hagedorn of Salem Mrs. Nellie Bunn.: " of Portland. Mrs. Fred Lupton of Port"" ' land, Mrs. Charles Becker of Portland,.. Mrs. Lake Price of Cook, Wash., Mrsj": Thomas Magers of Portland, Mrs. Sta" cey Reeves of Cook, Wash., and Please h ant Whitney of Brownsville. Two 6f -the children have passed away. Mrji William Bunn, late of Los Anffclei,'.' and Orrin Whitney, late of Salem andu' ; Lot Angeles. . NO EFFORT is beine spared to make the military ball a memorable occasion, February 18, and among other com mittee people and wives assisting with arrangements is this sextet above, left to right: Capt. ttaluh Solum, USAFR; Mrs. Ralph Solum; Mrs. Robert Letts Jones; Capt. Robert Letts Jones, USMCR; Mrs. Gordon Skinner; Major Gordon Skinner, USAR. The ball is strictly formal and the association members will wear their uniforms. Several pre dance parties are in the planning. February Features Varied Dancing Parties in Salem nir'HE Valentine dance for members III of Alpha Epsilon chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, is an event for next Saturday evening, February 11, the party to be a semi-formal one in the Paul Armstrong school of dance, start ing at 9 o'clock. At this occasion the chapter's Valen tine queen is chosen. Candidates for the title are Mrs. Roger Cochran, Mrs. Donald Stiffler and Mrs. Walter Flager. Mrs. Al Stoddard is general chair man for the dance. The chapter's regular meeting is plan ned for next Thursday evening at the West Salem City hall. A Valentine Dance Another Valentine dance for the evening of February 11 is the annual sweetheart formal of the Hi-Y clubs, the party to be In the No-Name ball room. Feature of the evening will be an nouncement of the selection of the 1950 Hi-Y Sweetheart, candidates for the title being Misses Joan Marie Miller, Alice Girod, Marilyn Power, Ginger Currier and Pebble DeSart. The dance annually is the big event of the mid-winter for the high school group. The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Jason Lee Methodist church is planning a meeting for Wed nesday at 1 p.m. in the church parlors, a dessert luncheon to be served. Mrs. Dorothy Klemple is to lead the devo tions. Mrs. Louis Kirby will present the lesson and the program is to include special music. Hal Hibbard camp and auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, are to meet Monday evening, Veterans of For eign Wars hall. There will be a dinner at 6 o'clock, the meetings following. The camp is to install officers. A visitor at the auxiliary meeting will be the department president, Mrs. Addie Mae Beeman of Portland. t'v 'VI7: : J . THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Mary Emmons Lusk, above, daughter of Chief Justice Hall S. Lusk of the state supreme court and Mrs. Lusk, to John Gerald Connole of Berkeley, Calif., was announced recently. He Is the son of Paul Parnell Connole rf St. Louis, Mo. An April wedding is planned. Miss Lusk is in research work In the office of Dr. Robert G. SprooJa, president af the University mt California, Berkeley. CALENDARED for Monday evening, February 13, is the annual sweet heart dinner dance of the Salem Shrine club, the event to be at the Mar ion hotel as a formal affair. The social hour is set for 7 o'clock, the dinner to be at 8:30 o'clock in the hotel Mirror room. A floor show is to be featured dur ing the evening. Wolfer's orchestra will play for the dancing. Robert White, Ray Linton, Robert Stutsman, Delmar Whitman and Wal lace Doerfler make up the directorate for the party. Members of Jason Lee Methodist church Wesleyan Service guild will en tertain for the Leslie and First Metho dist church guilds at an exchange din ner on Monday evening, the affair be ing set for 6:30 o'clock in the Jason Lee parlors'. Mrs. Everett Faber, conference sec retary for the guild, will be an out-of-town visitor, and will talk to the group. On the committees for the event are Mrs. Herman Rehfuss for reservations; Mrs. Clifford Ellis for the food; Mrs. L. C. Mitchell for decorations; and Mrs. Otto Yunker, singing. The regular program In the series sponsored by the Oregon organization of Daughters of the American Revolu tion will be heard over KOAC Monday at 2 p. m. Mrs. G. R. Carter, member of Crater Lake chapter, Medford, has planned the program on "Jacksonville," and the script will be presented by a former DAR Pilgrim, Miss Shirley Jean Howard of Portland. Among Salem folk in Portland Thurs day evening for the Portland Realty board's First Citizen banquet, honoring T. H. Banfield, were Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker, William Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph M. Devers, Sr. vi . y r ? jesten-Millcr studio pictur I ISTERIA club's February dance is to be an event of next Friday evening in the Veterans of For eign Wars hall, dancing scheduled to start at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Mr. and Mrs A. H. Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Soos and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mayers are on the committee for the evening. Circles of the Woman's Society for Christian Service, First Methodist church, are to meet next Wednesday as follows: No. 1, at the home of Mr. B. F. Wil liams, 340 Lancaster, Mrs. Wesley Wire and Mrs. Zella James, assistant host esses, meeting at 1:15 o'clock. No. 2, meeting at 1:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. James Taylor, 862 North 16th, Mrs. Myrtle Heard assisting. No. 3, at the home of Mrs. H. G. Carl, 965 E street, at 1:15 o'clock, Mrs. Merle D. Travis and Mrs. Ralph Mercer assist ing. No. 4, with Mrs. S. Chisholm, 985 North Summer, at 1:15 o'clock, Mrs. E. E. Bergman assisting. No. 5, meeting with Mrs. Herbert Ost lind, 360 East Lefelle, a no-host lunch eon at 12:30 o'clock, Mrs. C. H. Sawyer and Mrs. Grant Day as assistants. No. 6, meeting with Miss Elsie Miller, 1180 North Winter, at 1:15 o'clock, Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Walter Lehman and Mrs. L. D. Wheatley assisting. No. 7, at the home of Mrs. J. R. Kuhns, 815 Ford street, at 8 p.m., Mrs. Kermit Clemens assisting, Mrs. Elwood Ball in charge of devotions. The Priscilla guild of Christ Lutheran church is meeting next Wednesday eve ning at 7:45 o'clock for a business and social event at the home of Mrs. H. H. Bomeier, 295 Candalaria boulevard Mrs. Grace Stenback is co-hostess. The topic for the program is "Evangelism: Go and Tell," presented by Mrs. B. Gronlund. Home Nursing Work Home nursing, stressing care of the sick in the home and mothei and baby .care, is emphasized as a major service for the American Red Cross this win ter and as an essential for all homes. In line with this national program the nursing services program for Marion county chapter, American Red Cross, is preparing classes, Mrs. Ralph E. Moody, volunteer chairma. for the nursing services committee, in charge Starting February 13, a training course for instructors will be given for one week, area representat ves from San Francisco to be here lo give the course. Following the training for instruc tors, several classes will then be formed in late February. The courses in no way are set up to be professional but stress the essentials and pointers that should be observed in all homes where the sick are cared for. Mrs. Moody has enlisted Ihe interest of several women to assist in the nurs ing services program here. 1 Mrs. Mike Steinbock heads the local home nursing committee and Mrs Al Feitclson is to serve the committee as general secretary. Mrs Gordon Shattuck is chairman for nurse enroll ment; Mrs. Brace Knapp, secretary for the nurse enrollment division. Mrs Har mon Ycary, representing the public health department; Mrs. Morris K. Crothers, in charge of the art work and window displays promoting the program; Mrs. Rex Kimmell and Mrs. Ernest Rostel, co-chairmen for equip ment; Mrs. Eugene Anderson, serving as liaison worker between the com mittee and the Salem Memorial hospital. Hanna Rosa court, Order of the Am aranth, will meet Monday evening at the Masonic temple with Mrs. William Wilson, royal matron, and Don Patton, royal patron, presiding. Charter mem bers of the court will be honored. An invitation has been extended to Cherry court members to attend the meeting. The program and refreshments will be in charge of the men from Hanna Rosa court. The Sanliam area council, Girl Scouts of America, announces a board meeting for next Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Com munity Chest office here. On Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, members of the executive commiltee for Salem district council of scouts will meet al the home of Mrs. Ward R. Davis, 220 East Wilson. Regular meeting for Chadwick chap ter, Order of Eastern Star, is scheduled for next Tuesday evening, February 7, Mrs. William L. Lewis, worthy matron, presiding. Oregon Grape camp, Royal Neighbors of America, met at the Veterans hall on Wednesday night for the annual instal lation of officers. Mrs. Sarah Peterson acted as installing officer with Miss Mildred Yetter as ceremonial marshal and Mrs. Arthur Fiala as assistant cere monial marshal. The officers installed are: Oracle, Mrs. Frank Hoyt; vice oracle, Mrs. Mary Young; past oracle, Mrs. Blanche Gaines; chancellor, Mrs. Irvin Geer; recorder, Mrs. Minnie Gregory; receiver, Mrs. John Sohrt; marshal, Mrs. Stanley Quamme; assistant marshal, Mrs. Will iam Hoyt; inner sentinel, Mrs. Ethel Davenport; outer sentinel, Mrs. Alta Keuscher; managers, Mrs. Ruby Butler, Miss Mildrd Yetter, Mrs. Phillip Bouf fleur; musician, Mrs. Floyd Bewley; flagbearer, Mrs. Lucia Keyt; captain of degree staff, Mrs. Mable Miles; juvenile director, Mrs. Affha Mae Anderson; graces, Mrs. George Speed, Mrs. Neva Jackson, Mrs. Hattie Ruef, Mrs. Gladys Flathers, Mrs. Grace Kasson. Special committees for 1950 appoint . ed are: Transportation, Mrs. A. J. Elli ott, Mrs. Floyd Bewley, Mrs. George' Speed, Mrs. John Sohrt; resolutions, Mrs. Hattie Ruef, Mrs. Lulu Ackerman, Mrs. Inez Geer; music, Mrs. Philip Bouf leur, Mrs. Floyd Bewley, Mrs. John Sohrt, Mrs. A. J. Elliott, Mrs. William Hoyt. Mrs. Zula Webb was chairman of the , refreshment committee which served supper after the installation ceremony at a Valentine decorated table. Plans are under way for attendance at the district convention and also at the state convention which will be held in Klamath Falls in April. Capital Unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, is to meet in regular session Monday at 8 p.m. in the Salem Woman's club. Cenlralia temple of Pythian Sisters sponsored a Valentine party after the business meeting Wednesday A surprise handkerchief and Valen tine shower was given for Mrs. A. R, Jacobsen who is moving away. Valen tine games were played. The story of how Valentine's day came to be was told by Mrs. Robert Forrester. Group singing was led by Mrs. Don Judson. Refreshments were served to 32 mem bers and four new visitors. The host esses were Mrs. Robert Forrester, Mrs, Earl C. Burke and Mrs. Earl Brewster. 4- r 7-T A-, t, 4 11 ONE OF THE DEPARTMENTS preparing for an active season in Marion county chapter, American Red Cross, Is the nursing service group. Some of the committee members aro pictured here in the chapter nursing room, some demon strating care of the sick in the home, others doinf the work In finishing arranslnif the new quarters. Left to right are: Mrs. Ralph E. Moody, chairman of nursing services for the chapter; Mrs. Mike Stclnhork chairman of the home nursing committee of volunteers; Mrs. Morris Crothers, In charge of art work and window displays for the home nursinf program campaign; Mrs. Ernest Rostel and Mrs. Rex Kimmell, co-chairman for equipment, while the "patient" is Mrs. Eugene Anderson, who officiates as the liaison worker between the horns nursing commutes and the Salem Memorial hospital. n - m : p 1 1 i ' , .if m - i ill . . 7 v' r o . J i 11 v - k a naJ LJ Jasten-Miller studio plctur AMONG RECENT newcomers being welcomed to the capital are the Robert Taylors, Mr. Taylor being the new state insurance commissioner. The family came here from Fort land. Pictured here are Mrs. Taylor and two daughters, Diane and Judy. REGULAR meeting for Salem Wom an's club is scheduled for next Friday afternoon in the club house. Walter Meacham, secretary of the Ore gon Trails, Inc., is to be the guest speaker. The club meeting is to be at 2 o'clock, the board meeting at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Ronald Glover and Mrs. Ben Maxwell are chairmen for the tea. Tuesday Events On Tuesday morning members are asked to meet at the club house to as sist in stuffing the 30,000 envelopes for the National Society for Crippled Chil dren and Adults. Each is to take a sack lunch. At 2 p.m. Tuesday the weekly pro gram for members and friends will be given at the club house. For this event Miss Edna Mingus is to review "Gentian Hill" by Elizabeth Goudge. Lebanon Miss Gertrude Anne Lewis was wed to Joseph Phillip Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, Saturday, January 28, at the First Baptist church. Pink snapdragons and white carna tions were arranged at the altar. Dr. John B. Houser read the double ring ceremony. Music was provided by Miss Dorothy Whiteis. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Lebanon, was given in marriage by her father. Her street length dress of silver and blue brocade was complimented by gray and blue ac cessories. She wore a corsage of pink rosebuds and stephanotis. Miss Wilma Lewis, maid of honor for her sister, wore a navy blue dress and blue hat. Her corsage was of pink rose buds. Johnny Lewis, brother of the bride, was best man. The reception was at the home of the home of the bride's parents, attended by 50 friends and relatives. The newlyweds left for a short wedding trip to Portland. For traveling the bride wore a suit of nile green with gray accessories. On their return they will be at home at the Scott apartments in Lebanon. , .'A i V. v Rotary Party Set Annual ladies' night dinner and pro gram for Salem Rotary club will be an event for next Wednesday, February 8, attracting a large group. The party is an informal one. The dinner will be served at 7 o'clock, the doors opening at 6:15 o'clock. A large group of guests has been invited, including wives of al Rotarians, visiting members from nearby Rotary clubs and representatives from some of the other service clubs. Lawson McCall, administrative assist ant to Governor Douglas McKay, is to be the guest speaker. L. O. Arens, club president, is to present the speaker. Dean Melvin H. Geist is in charge of music and Paul Heath is chairman for the decorations. Coburn Grabenhorst is general chair man of the committee arranging the party, assisted by Tinkham Gilbert, Jos eph A. H. Dodd, and Gardner Knapp, W. H. Baillie to have charge of tickets. Salem unit of the League of Women Voters is meeting next Wednesday, Feb ruary 8, at the home of Mrs. Nora Thompson, 460 North Winter. There will be a sack luncheon at noon, coffee to be served. Following the luncheon there will ba the discussion, the topic being "A Criti cal Review of the Hoover Report," Mrs. Alden Bowes in charge. Reports will be given by Mrs. Marvin Nettleton, Mrs. W. C. Crothers and Mrs. Alfred Sheets. Social meeting for Willamette Shrine, No. 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem, is planned for Wednesday evening, a no host dinner to be served at 6:30 o'clock in the Masonic temple. All members and visiting members are invited. American War Mothers plan their reg ular business meeting for Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church. Juten-Mllln studio plctun ,i