Valentines All, SOCIAL event of interest for Monday evening will be the an . nnai formal dinner dance spon sored by the Salem Shrine club for mem bers and their wives. The party is to be at the Marion hotel, the social hour set at 7 o'clock, the din ner to be at 8:30 o'clock. Wolfcr's or chestra is to play for dancing and there will be floor show entertainment dur ing the evening. A large group will attend, the party being the highlight social event of the winter for the Shrine club. By Marian Lowry Fischer '"Tir-HE coming week brings a number " J of parties bridge affairs, teas and at homes. Mrs. Eugene Laird is to be hostess for two parties next week, inviting guests for luncheon and bridge on Thursday and again on Friday at her home. Mrs. Howard Ragan is assisting the hostess. Guests asked tor Thursday are Mrs. Eollin O. Lewis, Mrs. Donald Burke, Mrs. William E. Healy, Mrs. Hobart Jackson, Mrs. Tom Bagan, Mrs. P. C. Anderson, Mrs. Ed Goeckner Mrs. C. A. Ladd, Mrs. James Morgan, Mrs. Carl W. Nelson, Mrs. Lynn Miles. Mrs. Rob ert Davidson, Mrs. Howard Ragan. Bidden for Friday afternoon are Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker, Mrs. William D. Galloway, Jr., Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Howard Hoskin, Mrs. Russel E. Pratt, Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. Charles F. Feike, Mrs. Roy Todd, Mrs. O. T. Mansfield, Mrs. Farley Mogan, Mrs. Howard Sargent, Mrs. Harry Loggan. Mrs. Emmons Hostess Mrs. Carl W. Emmons is to be hostess for two parties next week, compliment ing Mrs. Paul Ronniger, a newcomer. Mrs. Emmons has arranged a lunch eon and bridge party for 1:15 o'clock on Wednesday and Thursday each at her home, places to be marked for 16 each day. Guests will include a group of doctors' wives and the parties are first of a series planned by Mrs. Em mons. Dr. and Mrs. Ronniger and four sons came to Salem from Salt Lake City. He is associated with Dr. Emmons in the women's clinic. Club Group Mrs. Douglas McKay has invited members of her bridge club for lunch con and afternoon of cards on Thursday. In the group are Mrs. Roy S. Keene of Corvallis, Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. William S. Cole, Miss Dorathea Steusloff, Mrs. W. W. Baum, Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. Harry U. Miller and Mrs. McKay. Two Couples Hosts Among those entertaining at social af fairs this next week are Mr. and Mrs. Rex Putnam and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson who have invitations out for an at home. The affair will be given at the Put nam residence, Sunday, February 19, between 3 and 6 o'clock. A large group of friends has been in vited to call during those hours. Mrs. Albert C. Gragg is to be hostess for an informal tea on Monday after noon, honoring Mrs. W. C, Luehrs. Mrs. Luehrs and little son are here from Den ver to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Driggs. Guests are bidden to call at 3:30 o'clock for the Monday tea. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm are to entertain Monday evening for their din ner and bridge group. A charmingly arranged tea was the one for which Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor, was host ess Friday afternoon at the McKay residence. A large group was bidden to call between 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock. The affair was given in welcome to Mrs. Harry S. Dorman and Mrs. Law son McCall, two newcomers in Salem. Mr. Dorman is (lie state budget dir ector and Mr. McCall is administrative assistant to Governor McKay. Welcoming guests at the door was Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr. Intro troducing guests to the line was Miss Alene Phillips, Receiving the g u e s ts were Mrs. McKay in a blue lace gown, and the two honorees, Mrs. Dorman in plum velvet and Mrs. McCall in a talfeta gown of champagne shading into brown. Assisting about the living room were Mrs. Roy S. Keene of Corvallis, Miss Dorathea Steusloff, and the McKays' two daughters, Mrs. Wayne E. Hadley and Mrs. Lester D. Green, the latter of Eugene. The nosegay theme was used in the decorations. Bouquets of pastel flowers in nosegay arrangements were feaured in the reception room. The tea table, covered with an embroidered cloth, had two silver candleabrums set in the cen ter at the back and holding swirled pink taper. Small nosegays of violets and pink and red carnations, set in pink tulle frills, were arranged around the candelabrums and encircled two colonial figurines. Pouring were Governor McKay's mother, Mrs. J. W. Frater, and his sis ter, Mrs. John G. Cheetham, both of Portland; Mrs. Earl Snell and Mrs. Hall S. Lusk for the second period, and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague and Miss Elizabeth Lord for the third hour. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers, Mrs. Wil liam S. Cole, Mrs. Harry U. Miller, Mrs. Richard Slater. Mrs. E. M. Page invited guests into the dining room. Among out-of-town guests were Mrs. Earl Latourette, whose husband it the new Justice on the supreme court, Ore gon City; Mrs. Dean H. Walker of Independence, and Mrs. W. F. Gaaren troom of Portland. ?( ; x . .....,,,,,, ,..v MISS GINGER Formal Military Ball Next Saturday Highlight social event of mid-winter season for a large group will be the annual formal military ball sponsored by the Marion county chapter, Reserve Officers' association, next Saturday eve ning, February 18, at the Salem armory. The dance begins at 9 o'clock, the grand march to be at 10 o'clock. Elaborate decorations are planned, carrying out the patriotic and military themes. Many out-of-town visitors are expect ed, several being among the distinguish ed guests for the evening, others guests of members attending. The affair is invitational, but all offi cers appearing in uniform will be wel come. Captain Dewey Rand, USAR, is general chairman for the ball. Com mander Carl H. Cover, USNR, is presi dent of the Marion county chapter of the Reserve Officers' association. Parties with Dance Among the parties being arranged in conjunction with the dance will be the one for which the Salem Women's Army and Navy league will entertain at the Marion hotel. The affair is for all mem bers of the league and their husbands and guests, and for all Reserve Officers' association members and their wives and guests. The party will begin at 8 o'clock preceding the dance and the room will be open at intermission. Mrs. Bert A. Walker, Mrs. Farley Mo gan, Mrs. Francis T. Wade and Mrs. Wil liam C. Dyer, Jr., are the committee. Mr. and Mrs. James Mohatt are among those entertaining groups preceding the dance, their guests to include Mr. and Mrs. Bon Cleary, who are to be their guests at the ball; Lt. Col. and Mrs. Frederick Brennan, Major and Mrs. Henry Medinger and their guests. Lt. and Mrs. Robert S. Dennison; Command er and Mrs. Carl H. Cover and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bollons of Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gcntzkow. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Eugene Laird have invited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ragan, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin O. Lewis and Com mander and Mrs. Carl W. Nelson for an informal gathering at their home preced ing the dance. Mrs. Douglas McKay will be entertain ing for her usual at home afternoon, Tuesday, local friends and out-of-town visitors being invited to call that after noon. An event for next Tuesday evening will be the benefit card party to be sponsored by Cherry court, Order of the Amaranth, the event to be at 8 o'clock in the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Mrs. James Tinriall is general chairman. Junior guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church is to meet next Tuesday at the parish house, the no-host luncheon to be at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Paul Gcmmcll, Mrs. W. C. Gabriel, Mrs. Eugene Foster and Mrs, Austin H, Wilson, Sr., are on the committee. Guest speaker is to be Mrs. 1. M. Schannep of Portland, a former guild member, who is to talk on her Eu ropean trip. State Board Event State board of the University of Ore gon Mothers club is to meet Monday at the Marion hotel, a luncheon being plan ned at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. George H. Swift is the state president. Cards went out to 45 members to at tend the gathering, scheduled earlier in the winter but postponed because of the weather. The group will consider granting some emergency scholarships for students at the university. Salem members of the board include Mrs. Swift, Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice, state recording secretary; Mrs. George Alexander, a state director, and Mrs. Grant B. Fallin, president of the Salem unit of UO mothers. One of (JMtM-Mlliw studio picture.) CURRIER Wed in Portland this morning were Miss Phillis Ellis, daughter of Walter Reid Ellis of Boise, Idaho, and William Charles Warmuth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Warmuth of Portland, the serv ice taking place at 10 o'clock in Sacred Heart church at Portland with the Rev. Paul Benidict officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a wedding dress of white slip per satin fashioned with a yoke of white nylon and trimmed with champagne lace, . a full skirt forming a court train. The fingertip veil of illusion was held in place with a crown of champagne lace and pearls. The bride carried a bou quet of white Calla lilies with white satin streamers. Miss Mary Elaine Spacek was maid of honor. She wore a green satin gown designed with fitted bodice and full skirt. The bridesmaids were Misses Rosemary Curtis and O'Dell Baum. They both wore gold satin gowns styled similarly to the dress of the honor maid. All at tendants carried nosegays of flowers in contrasting colors. Charles Wager was best man. Ushers were Robert Warmuth and Clair Curtis. A Vedding breakfast was served for the bridal party immediately following the service. The reception this after noon was at the church parlors. Mrs. Glenn Ellis and Mrs. Lynn Nichols pour ed. Miss Donna Lebold of Salem passed the guest book and Mrs. Eugene Lebold of Salem, sister of the bride, was in charge of the gifts. For going away, the bride wore a navy blue suit with matching accessor ies and corsage of white orchids. Following a trip to the coast the couple will be at home in Portland, after February 25. The bride is a sister of Mrs. Eugene Lebold and Clifford Ellis of Salem. Annual sweetheart party of the Salem Lions club is planned for next Thursday evening, February' 18, for all club mem bers and their wives, the informal affair being scheduled as a dinner and pro gram in the Chamber of Commerce, the dinner to be at 7 o'clock. On the committee for the evening are Wesley E. Stewart, Jr., Leo Reimann, E. Burr Miller, Carl Aschenbrenner, Leo Henderson, Dr. Earle Delaney, Richard Denton and Dr. F. D. Voigt. Salem Lions club auxiliary has chang ed its monthly meeting from the third Thursday to the fourth, the group to be entertained on February 23 at the home of Mrs. Evert Givens. Pi Beta Phi Mothers club is meeting at the chapter house on Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. C. L. Carson and Mrs. Paul Morse will be the host esses. Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling is to be host ess to her drama club on Tuesday, the members meeting for luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. C. B. Spencer will con tinue the reading on "South Pacific." Chapter G of P.E.O. Sisterhood is to be entertained by Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mrs. Guy Eades and Miss Buena Stew art at the Stewart home next Thursday afternoon, luncheon to be at 1 o'clock. Chapter BC, P.E.O. Sisterhood, Is meeting for dessert Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lynn Switzer, Mrs. Clare Lee assisting. Delta Gamma Mothers club is meet ing Monday afternoon at the chapter house at 2 o'clock. Mrs. J. J. Sechrist and Mrs. L. M. Case as hostesses. Laurel Social Hour club Is to meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Monte Jones, Tabin road, dessert to be at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Irl Folsom is eo-hoitesa. Them X MISS JOAN A NO-HOST supper and social eve ning have been arranged by mem bers of Sojourners club for next Friday evening at Mayflower hall, the supper to be at 6:30 o'clock for all club members and their husbands and guests. Mrs. O. A. Olson is chairman and on the committee with her are Mrs. A. P. Collins, Mrs. Stuart Thede, Mrs. Gilbert Groff, Mrs. Robert Corey, Mrs. Richard A. Smith, Mrs. James Mosolf. Honoring Miss Mary Kowitz, who is to be wed to Pfc. George Zivkovich of Pitts burgh, Pa., a shower was given this week at the Louis du Buy home with Miss Jeanne du Buy, Miss Lucille Proctor and Miss Joyce Van Dyke as the hostesses, as sisted by Mrs. Louis du Buy and Mrs. William Tanner. Guests included Miss Kowitz and her mother, Mrs. Chris Kowitz, Mrs. Norma Brown, Mrs. Homer Conklin, Hrs. Del bert Long, Mrs. Fred Roberts, Mi's. Rob ert Fitts, Mrs. Zina Sharpnack, Mrs. Joe Cracroft, Mrs. William Dunnigan, Mrs. Royce inhart, Mrs. Del Tripp, Mrs. Louis du Buy, Mrs. Sidney Van Dyke, Mrs. William Tanner, Mrs. J. F. Rauten krantz, Miss Beverly Roberts, Miss Joan Fitts, Miss Joyce Rautenkrantz, Miss Ail een Cracroft, Miss Joan Cracroft, Miss Mary Cracroft, Miss Lucille Proctor, Miss Joyce Van Dyke, Miss Geraldine Radeliff, Miss Dorothy Kaspell, Miss Gayle Juve, Miss Donna Lou Lambert, Miss Lucille Allen, Miss Marian Sayre, Miss Jeanne Doolittle, Miss Edith Tripp. Rotana club's February meeting is scheduled for Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Grant Farris, Roberts dis trict. Members will assemble at the Marion hotel, to leave there in a group at 7:45 o'clock for the Farris home. Mrs. Oliver B. Huston is to be guest speaker for the meeting, telling of her recent bicycle trip through Europe with two of her daughters. Co-hostess with Mrs. Farris for the meeting is to be Miss Juana Holmes. (Kenntlt-ElU photo, Hmm.K INTERESTINO NEWCOMERS being welcomed to Salem are Colonel and Mrs. Hamrd C. Moore, who have com here from Eugene, Colonel Moore belnf the physician directing the health service at the state penitenttarr He retired from a long career in the army at the conclusion of the war. Mrs. Moore kt Interested In the writing field L and with two of her sisters to eo-aathor of "The Most a keek rrMhti I Ii iIjhlU.. ttT jjlllzf ; pomilr have tafcea a tdsaca aa Oeeeada Drt. . TTT7 e amn nb- t to Be Chosen ,mk X, (Jcsten-Millw jtutMo ploturt.) MARIE MILLER Gala event for the high school group this evening is the annual sweet- -heart ball of the Hi-Y chapters, the event to be at No-Name ballroom. High- ' light of the evening will be the announcement of the selection of the 1950 Hi-Y sweetheart, one being chosen from five girls named previously as candi-u dates for the title. Candidates were chosen by members of the five Hi-Y- chapters. Plan Silver Tea McKinley School Mothers club mem bers are to be hostesses at a silver tea next Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mike Steinbock, 370 Fawk street. The event is to honor Mrs. Lyle Rea, principal of the school, and the teach ers. Hours are between 3 and 5 o'clock; Invitation is extended through the press to all parents of the school and inter ested friends. Proceeds from the silver tea are to be used by the club in pur chasing a slide film projector for the school. Pouring during the first hour will be Mrs. Donald Cooper, president of the club; Mrs. E. C. Hensey, vice president; Mrs. Victor Palmason and Mrs. Robert Hawkins. During the second hour, Mrs. Lyle Rea and Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr., are to pour. Serving will be Mrs. Charles E. Prince, Mrs. Stuart Lancefield, Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Mrs. Lewis Campbell. Mrs. John J. Griffith is chairman for the tea, with Mrs. Donald McCargar as co-chairman. Other committee chair men and workers include Mrs. David Bennett Hill, Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Mrs. Robert Keudell, Mrs. Loche D. Taylor, Mrs. George Keortson, Mrs. F. A. Far rar, Mrs. T. J. Bunch, Mrs. Robert Haw kins, Mrs. DeCamp, Mrs. Ralph Purvine, Mrs. Willard Marshall, Mrs. Tom Dun ham, Mrs. Leonard Kephart, Mrs. L. E. de Weese. St. Vincent de Paul Mothers club is to meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the school hall. Second grade mothers are to be hostesses. An attend ance award will be given the room with the most mothers attending. : ''Xu fK,u, -ihW ' --v MIS1 ALICE FACULTY Women's club of Wiupm-' ette university is sponsoring a prty for members and their husbands next Thursday evening., A no-host supper is to be servd In the Lausanne hall cafeteria at 6:30 o'clbck, followed by a social hour. On the committee for the event are Mrs. Chester F. Luther, Mrs. KermitCl&i mans, Miss Gale Currey, Mrs. Rilph Dobbs, Mrs. James Elliott, Mrs. Robert M. Gatke, Mrs. Harold Jory, Mrs. Geirge Martin, Miss Marion Morange, Mrs iE. S. Oliver, Dr. Helen Pearce, Mrs. Seward. P. Reese, Mrs. Julian Smith, MrsiEi Donald Jessop, Miss Lorena Jack. Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary has planned its meeting for Monday; ernoon at 1:30 o'clock at the hospit Mrs. Harold O. Schneider, Mrs tiMwa Knickerbocker, Mrs. Olive Lynci,:2r J. E. Webster and Mrs. William Ei iHealy are the committee for the meeting. Delta Zeta alumnae are to meet on Tuesday evening at the home of 'Mite Virgil Sexton, 535 Waldo avenue. Gamma Phi Beta alumnae willi'fpthl er at the home of Mrs. Richard C.:Ne son for their February meeting, Monday evening, a dinner to be served 'St B:30 o'clock. Co-hostesses with Mrs..'Neson are Mrs. Alton Brannon, Miss Martha Taber and Mrs. Walter A. BarschjuAny new Gamma Phi alumnae in the jetty" are invited and may contact MrsjtUCi Higgins. Mrs. Grace Wilson will entertain Ifbn day evening for the meeting of Chaptejr BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood. I the 195Q Hi- Y ' . , i.v.. -"8,. (; . . "Jw- X X X. (Jesten-MUler rtudto picture.) GIROO The five candidates for the title of Hi-Y sweetheart are these girls pictured above in the valentine settings, left to right: Miss Ginger Currier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ruhl; Miss Joan Marie Miller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Vern W. Miller; Mis! Alice Girod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Girod; Miss Marilyn Power, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Power; Miss Pebble DeSart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. DeSart. VALENTINE tea and program are booked for Salem Woman's Club members for Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the club house. Women of the Methodist Old People's home will be special guests. Mrs. W. H. Parker is general chair man. W. A. Reeves and . Mrs. Burton Crary are on the program committee; Mrs. Zella James and Mrs. Letha Staats, transportation; Miss Kate Dickson and Mrs. P. L. Calvert, refreshments; Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Mrs. Frank Doerfler and Mrs. Nelson P. Rogers, decorations. The Salem Christian Business and Professional Women will meet for their dinner Tuesday evening, February 14, at the Golden Pheasant restaurant. '- -Rev: E. G. Malyon,' 'teacher from Powellhurst Bible school in Portland, will be the speaker. Rev. Mr. Malyon was active in the Twin Cities, Minn., where he directed a radio broadcast and was director of a youth for Christ rally and regular speaker at youth camps and conferences. Other features for Tuesday will be talks by Miss Evelyn Bartlett and Miss Mary Hammack, and special music. Women from all churches are in vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Collins are leaving Wednesday for California. They will be in San Francisco for a few days, then will go to Los Angeles and vicinity for a time, planning to return to the capital in mid-March. Marion auxiliary to post No. 661, Vet erans of Foreign Wars, will meet Mon day at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall for a regular business session. There will be initiation, ' AMONG NEWCOMERS recently arriving !s rasis their home In Salem are Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius W, Lofgren and family. They came from Glenwood City, Wisconsin, Mr. Lofgren being in the insurance business. Mrs, Lofgren and the two sons, Charles and James, are pictured here. They have taken a home on Alice avenue, Candalarta Heights. Hn, Lolfita tea beta acttoe is neirrrr ef iiiainUm, sMfcading the AaMftoaa Asssriailin ef UnWertitr Women, MISS MARILYN POWER UO Parents Meet University of Oregon Dads and Moth ers clubs will gather for their February supper meeting Monday evening, the no host affair to be in Mayflower hall at 6:30 o'clock. Parents of all students and alumni of the university are invited as well as interested alumni and friends. Each family is to take its own table service as well as a hot dish. Dean Karl W. Onthank of the univer sity faculty is to be guest speaker and is to discuss placement of graduates in jobs. Mrs. Karl Becke heads the committee in charge of the supper. Assisting are Mrs. Edna Olson, Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs. Lora Taylor Hawkins, Mrs. John R. Caughell, Mrs. B. E. Owens, Mrs. Wal ter Kirk, Mrs. Dolph Craig. The Degree of Honor Protective asso ciation plans its installation for Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Beaver hall. The installing officer will be Mrs. Ethel Lindholm Hiatt, national treasurer and state organizer, assisted by Mrs. Violet Hyde, state past president, and a staff from Portland. The list of officers to be installed for the local Degree of Honor includes: Mrs. Harold M. Cook, president; Mrs. Gladys Miller, past president; Mrs. Henry Hen derson, first vice president; Mrs. Carl Preim, second vice president; Mrs. Wes ley Zellner, usher; Mrs. Ralph Beach, assistant usher; Miss Joanne Fry, color bearer; G. E. Zell, inside watch; Mrs. Violet Fry, outside watch; Mrs. George Parsons, first assistant to vice president; Mrs. Leo Folz, second assistant to vice president; Mrs. Lewis McKinney, treas urer; Lewis McKinney, financial secre tary; Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, musician. Sweetheart at Dance Tonight (J&stn-JtWHer Mudio picture.) ARRANGED for Monday evening is the business meeting for the Jun ior Woman's club at the Salem Woman's club house. The American citizenship committee is in charge for the evening, including Mrs. Wallace C. .Wilson, Miss Juanita Culbertson, Mrs. R. Eugene Morrison, Miss Lucille Satter, Miss Marilyn Nel son. Plans will be discussed for the an nual formal to be given the evening of February 25 at No-Name ballroom. On the committee for the dance are Mrs. Clinton Ault and Mrs. Harold Heiserman as co-chairmen; Mrs. Jerry Copley, Miss Juanita Culbertson, Mrs. David C. Duni way, Mrs. Wesley G. Goodrich, Mrs. Marvin L. Holland, Mrs. James Mohatt, Mrs. Lee Port, Mrs. Terry Randall, Mrs. George Sirnio, Mrs. E. W. York. The Rev. M. A. Getzendaner, pastor ot St. Mark Lutheran church, will discuss displaced persons at a Tuesday luncheon meeting of the American Association of University Women's study group on in ternational relations. The luncheon meeting is set for noon in the Senator hotel. Also on the program will be Mrs. Thomas C. Wright, who will summarize displaced persons legislation. The AAUW has a national policy which advocates enlarging the U. S. quotas for admitting displaced persons. Mrs. Robert E. Gang ware will preside at the luncheon. Executive board of the Capital Unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, is meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. George Manning, 336 Oak street. Initiation is slated for the meeting of Chadwick assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Masonic temple. Miss Dorothy Pederson, worthy adviser, and Mrs. Wayne Henry, mother adviser, will be in charge. (Jexten-Miller jtudio picture.) fx Y 1 ? V 1 t 1 MISS PEBBLE DeSART Many Dancing Parties Scheduled February continues to be a month of dances, St. Valentine day and the patri otic holidays making it a colorful month for entertaining. Several of the dancing clubs have their parties scheduled for next week-end. Bonheur Party On Friday evening, February 17, Bon heur club will stage its February dance in the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, dancing starting at 9 o'clock with Wayne Strachan's orchestra playing. On the committee for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hall, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Goodwin, Dr. and Mrs, F. D. Voigt, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bartsch. Cama Club Event Cama club has scheduled its monthly dance for Friday evening, February 17, at Crystal Gardens. The snack bar will be set up at 9 o'clock with Mrs. Maurice Ebner, Mrs. A. C. Newell, Mrs. George Riach, Mrs. Clarence C. Field, Mrs. Tom Bowden, Mrs. Lawrence Moorman, Mrs. Glen Sav age and Mrs. Dale Johnson in charge. Greeting guests at the cToor will be Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jarvis and Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mosolf. Dancing will start at 9:30 o'clock, Claude Bird's or chestra playing. Saturday Dance Monday Night Dance club plans its party for next Saturday evening, Febru ary 18, the group arranging a buffet dinner dance at the No-Name ballroom, formerly Club Combo. The buffet will be at 7:30 o'clock, dancing at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Grant C. Rogers, Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrs. Carl W. Chambers and Mrs. A. J. Crose are the committee for the evening. ' For Town Club Town club's February dance is slated for next Saturday evening, February 18, a formal dinner dance being arranged at the Marion hotel, starting at 9 o'clock. On the decorating committee for the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Quistad, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeArmond, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mennis Among those entertaining preceding the dance are Mr. and Mrs. James Wal ton, who have invited a group to their Superior street home. Assisting the hosts will be Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Olinger, Mr. and Mrs. John Heltzcl, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown. Salem members of the Daughters of the Nile are interested in announcement the next ceremonial for Nydia temple, Portland, ( is planned for February 22, at 1:30 o'clock. Following the ceremonial there will be a formal dinner dance honoring the can didates, the event to be at the Cosmopoli tan club, 614 S.W. 11th. Reservations for tickets for the dinner dance should be in to Mrs. Mclvin Propp, 35749, on or before February 14. A large group is planning to go from Salem. Social afternoon for Chadwick chap ter, Order of Eastern Star, is arranged for Tuesday afternoon, dessert to be at 1:15 o'clock in the Masonic temple. For the program, Mrs. O. E. Anderson of Dallas is to review "So Dear to My Heart," and Miss Grace Ashford is to sing. The hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. C. H. McClung, Mrs. Charles O. Wilson, Mrs. Lee H. Wetherby, Mrs. Leo C Dean, Mrs. Adolph Bombcck, Mrs. Benjamin Knight, Miss Ulva Darby, Mrs. Bert Flack, Mrs. George E. Hanson, Mrs. L. E. Barrick, Mrs. Claude H. Murphy. Marion-Polk Medical society auxiliary is not scheduling its regular meetings for this month, the group to meet instead on Tuesday evening with the Medical society for a dinner at the Senator hotel at 6:30 o'clock. Guests at the meeting will include Dr. James Buckley, state president of the medical group, and Mrs. Vamey, state president of the auxiliary. (JestenMiiIer atudio picture.) New officers have been chosen by Willamette university chapter of Chi Omega sorority. Installation will be February 28. The new officers include: Miss Wesley Sue Woodard, Boise, president; Miss Claribelle Easton, Port Townsend, vice president; Miss Barbara Benjamin, Piedmont, secretary; Miss Marjorie Aldinger, Hillsboro, chapter correspondent; Miss Arlene Dekins, Pay ette, Idaho, treasurer; Miss Barbara Ann Garret, Salem, pledge trainer; Miss Bar bara Kemmerick, Clackamas, house manager; Miss Jean Gilmer, Salem. Pan hellenic representative; Miss JoAnn Colony, Trona, Calif., rush chairman; Miss Barbara Lee Miller, Burns, person nel chairman; Miss Ellie Carr, Palo Alto, social chairman; Miss Norvada Smedley, Salem, song leader; Miss Mary Thomas, Salem, vocations chairman; Miss Helen Ann Halvorson, Blaine, Wash , historian; Miss Barbara Freeman, Portland, hos pitality chairman; Mss Jeanne duBuy, Salem, civic and social service chairman. The annual Valentine party of the St. Mark Lutheran Sunday school will be held in the social rooms on Wednes day night, February 15, for the junior intermediate and senior departments of the Sunday school. The party will start at 7:30 and Miss Roberta Sjoding will be in charge of the entertainment for the evening. All members of the Sunday school and friends are invited. The Woman's Society of Christian Service in the First Methodist church is meeting on Wednesday, at the church, the business session to be at 10 a.m. with Mrs. Ruth Fugate presiding. Luncheon will be at noon with circle No. 6 in charge. The afternoon program starts at 1:15 o'clock with devotions on "Open ing the Book of Books," led by Mrs. Ker mit Clemans. The program is to be presented by Mrs. G. Herbert Smith on "The World Must Learn to Read." An invitation is ex tended to all interested women to attend the meeting. Chapter AB of P.E.O. Sisterhood is to meet Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Anna Davis. Regular meeting for the Salem YWCA board is an event for Tuesday morning at 9:45 o'clock in the YW. At this time new officers for the board will be elected, directors having been chosen at the recent annual meeting of the mem mership. Following the meeting there will be an informal social foi the retiring and incoming boards Mrs. E. B. Fenston and son, Stephen, have returned to their home in San Francisco after a ten-day visit at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith. Mcgular meeting for Unit No. 136, American Legion auxiliary, is planned for Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the downstairs room at the Salem Woman's club house. BPW INITIATION EVENT TUESDAY Formal initiation and emblem cere monies will feature the Valentine social at the monthly recreation night for Salem Business and Professional Wo men's club house, next Sunday, the meet ing being scheduled for 7:45 o'clock. Three committees are in charge for the evening's program, the membership committee, Mrs. Arthur Hocnig as chair man; the emblem committee, Miss Lois Kirts as chairman; and the recreation committee, Mrs. Effie King as chairman. Mrs. Alma Worstlein is in charge of the special music. Following the initiation and program there will be refreshments, the Valen tine theme to feature the decorations. VNCHEON meeting for February n for Salem branch, American As- bUU.u..u.. . "unit,!, .a scheduled next Saturday, February 18, at the Marion hotel at 1 o'clock. Miss Eloise Ebert, assistant state libra rian, is to be the guest speaker. She re turned this past year from Germany where she was supervisor of library service for the American forces in the occupied zone for four years. Her topic for the luncheon will be "Mission and Accomplishments of the American Occu pation Forces." Also on the program for a short talk will be Miss Laura Keeler, elementary school supervisor, stale department of education, to briefly review the Atlantic Union. Reservations for the luncheon should be telephoned to either Mrs. R. H. Bon ner or Mrs. Paul Wilson. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. L. J. Chapin, Mrs. O. A. Chase, Mrs. Albert Depcnbrock, Mrs. Rollin O. Lewis, Mrs. E. S. Oliver, Mrs. R. D. Woodrow. In charge of decorations is Mrs. Wilbur S. Ankney. At the recent meeting of the AAUW board it was voted to pay the expenses for five Salem high school students to attend the annual Oregon High School International Relations league cofer encc in Eugene, February 24 and 25, on the University of Oregon campus. Mrs. James Erickson was honored at a shower and party for which the wo men employes of Blue Lake Packing company entertained Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Rust. Special guests were Mrs. James W. Hollingshead, Mrs. Erickson's mother, and her aunt, Mrs. Walter Gogle. Games were played, the prize going to Miss Molly Heinert. Others attending the party were Mrs. B. H. Myers, Mrs. H. C. Hoadley, Mrs. Ivan Peterson, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Sutter, Mrs. George Combs, Mrs. How ard Obershaw, Mrs. Arthur Rust, Mrs. Mary Smith, Miss Rose Rempel, Mrs. E. A. Dickson, Mrs. Ira Noteboom, Mrs. Darwin Lawrence, Mrs. Guy Hastings, Mrs. Burghess Vohland, Mrs. L. W. Estey, Mrs. Elsie Noteboom, Mrs. Paulina Gaub, Mrs. W. McCormack and Mrs. C. A. Rust and her daughter, Mrs. Keith Morris, who assisted. Altrusa club's dinner and social meet ing will be next Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Marion hotel. Soroptimist club has a social meeting arranged for next Wednesday evening, February 15, at the home of Mrs. H. G. Maison. Mrs. Alice Dowell Jones, northwest regional director for Soroptimist clubs, and several members from the Port land club will be guests. At this time plans will be discussed for the regional meeting to be held in Salem in April. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Maison for the meeting are Miss Susan Faherty, Mrs. Nell Brannon and Mrs. Walter A, Barsch. United Commercial Travelers auxil iary is meeting on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. S. A. Handle, 230 East Washington. Miss Muriel Steusloff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Steusloff of Salem, a freshman at the University of Cali fornia, has been made' a member of Tower and Flame, a lower division scholastic honor society. Westminster guild of the First Pres byterian church is meeting next Wed nesday afternoon, dessert to be at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. Oliver Huston is to be guest speaker to tell of her recent trip to Europe and to show pictures. Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Kenneth Potts and Mrs. P. H. Brydon are the committee for the afternoon. A panel discusion on Oregon's prep aration for the youth conference will feature the program arranged by the social studies group of the American Asociation of University Women for Wednesday evening, February 15, at 7:30 o'clock in the Salem public library. Miss Eleanor Stephens, state labrar ian and member of the governor's com mittee for child welfare, will be mod orator and will review the work done to dale by the committee. Speaker will be Mrs. Ralph B. Sip prell, president ot the Marion county PTA council, who is to discuss family life; Miss Lucy McAfee, director of Girl Scouts for the Santiam area council, whose topic will be recreation: Dr. Ir vin B. Hill, superintendent of the Fair view home and member of the gover nor's committee, who it to talk on mental health; and Mrs. Arthur Hocnig, county school supervisor, who is to discuss education. The conference with the governor's committee will be in Salem, April 13 and 14, and the programs such as the Wednesday one here are being arranged in various parts of the stale preceding the conference. The interested public is invited to at tend the Wednesday program. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baldock were among those in Eugene last evening for the Oregon-Oregon State basketball game. The Salem Writers' Club will meet Wednesday, February 15 at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Robert Hutcheon, 1065 S. Liberty st.