Women Opening February 27 '$ Jb una Liampatgn d ci is r: tl ra ti P a ji pi A ci .0 v. ii ic tl h it tl h IT' tl D P I tl a a tl n b b ti a 8 b B 1( C n b c V n b P $ e o t t J c eOSMIS club's February dance Is scheduled for next Saturday eve ning, February 25, at Mayflower hall, dancing beginning at 9 o'clock. Claude Bird's orchestra will play. On the committee for the party are Mr. and Mrs. John Przybilla, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stuhr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monismith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnston. By Marian Lowry Fischer ip EVERAL sorority alumnae clubs have meetings scheduled for the week! Alpha Chi Omega alumnae are to be entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers. Co-hostesses are Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. For rest Bodmer, Mrs.. William Croghan and Miss Dorathea Steusloff. Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. Harry U. Miller, Mrs. Roscoe C. Wilson and Mrs. David Eason will be hostesses Monday evening for the meeting of Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae at the home of Mrs. Claggett's mother, Mrs. Frank G. Myers, on North Winter street. The meeting is at 8 o'clock, a desbtrt preceding the business session. Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae will be guests of Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, 1321 North 21st, for their Tuesday evening meeting. Lt. and Mrs. Douglas Ross and daugh ter, Virginia, arrived the latter part of the week from Japan for a visit with Lt. Ross' mother, Mrs. Custer E. Ross. They will be here a few weeks, Lt. Ross then to report for duty at Washington, D.C. The family have been in China the past two years and were among those evacu ated from Shanghai when the Chinese Red army moved in there. The Ross fa mily went to Japan from Shanghai. Mrs. Douglas McKay and Mrs. Harry U. Miller were honored at a buffet sup per and bridge party given last evening by Mrs. Miller's sister-in-law, Mrs. W. Frank Miller, at her home in Forest Grove. Governor and Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Miller motored to Forest Grove for the evening, Governor McKay attending a meeting there. Mrs. Alex de Schweinitz and two sons, Allan and George, left this morning for Bellingham, Wash., to join Mr. da Schweinitz, the family to make their home there. Mr. de Schweinitz is in radio work at Bellingham, the family moving recently from Burley, Idaho. Mrs. de Schweinitz and sons have spent the past two weeks with her parents, Justice and Mrs. Harry H. Belt. Mr. and Mrs. Budd Coons of Corvallis are here for the week-end visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson. Miss Jane Carson if home from Uni versity of Oregon, Eugene, this week end to visit her parent, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carson. Mrs. Frank H. 8 pears Is to entertain for her bridge club Tuesday, inviting the group for luncheon and cards. Members of Chapter $JjLO. Sister hood, are entertaining their mfebands at one of their B.I.L. parties, Tuesday eve ning, a no-host dinner being planned at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom at 6:30 o'clock. On the committee are Mrs. Frank Voigt, Mrs. William S. Cole, Mrs. Floyd Sampson, Miss Mabel Gaines, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, Mrs. Melvin Geist, Mrs. Charles Paeth. Monthly lunoheon meeting for the Sa lem P.E.O. counoil is to be Monday at 1 p.m. in the Golden Pheasant. All mem bers, especially unaffiliated P.E.O. mem bers, are invited. A George Washington day party is planned by Sojourners club members on Thursday, the group to meet at the Salem Woman's club for a dessert luncheon at 1 o'clock, cards following. Mrs. Charles J. Kidwcll is chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. Lloyd H. DeGroote, Mrs. Leland Mackprang, Mrs. J. D. Martin, Mrs. Janis Wooden, Mrs. Richard Denton, Mrs. Jordan Johnson. Capital Unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Salem Woman's club house. Past presidents are to be honored. Mrs. John Gordon is chairman of the committee for the evening. Reception Friday Following the program and service ar ranged as a feature of National Broth erhood week, a reception is to be given next Friday evening, February 24, at the Temple Beth Sholom recreation room, sponsored by the B'nni B'rith men and women. The reception is planned for around 9 o'clock. Mrs. Mike Stcinbock is gen eral chairman for the event. Invited to pour are Mrs. Douglas Mc Kay, Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Scth R. Huntington, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. Abram Volchok, Mrs. Herbert Ad ler. Assisting about the rooms will be Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tucski, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bloomberg. Serving will be Mrs, Abe Stcinbock, Mrs. Donald Kirschner, Mrs, Harry Merin, Mrs. Alex Cohen, Mrs. Sydney Ievene, Mrs. Robert Golden, Mrs. Sandy Cowan. Invitation is extended to all friends to attend the program and reception. fj- &.L ..- . y-y$i 4 . i , m, ' cW-4 MM MTV.''.- ' Jetn-Mll!er atudto candid ORGANIZING THE WOMEN'S division for the annual American Red Cross fund cam paign, which will begin February 27 in Marion county, are Mrs. J. S. tochead, at left, co-chairman and Mrs. Frank B. ShaCer, general chairman. N event of Interest to a large group of friends for tomorrow af- ternoon is the at home for which Mr. and Mrs. Rex Putnam and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson are to entertain at the Putnam residence between S and 6 o'clock. Greeting guests at the door will be Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Putnam. The four hosts will receive informally, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons introducing guests to the line. Assisting about the living room will be Mrs. Walter Snyder and Mrs. Les ter Wilcox. Pouring during the first hour will be Mrs. Earl Cooley and Mrs. Charles Feike; during the second hour, Mrs, George H. Swift and Mrs. George A. Rhoten; and for the final period, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg and Miss Eleanor Steph ens. Mrs. Albert A. Cohen and Mrs. Harvey Wright will invite guests into the dining room. Assisting in the din ing room wll be Mrs. Loren Mort and Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Jr., and serving will be Misses Betty Cooley and Mary Feike. Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's governor, will be at home Tuesday for her regular at home afternoon, local and out-of-town friends being invited to call. Local Junior Woman's (Oil ' 1'. i ' -''I'll IS""""-"' a AN ANTICIPATED event on each year's calendar for the Junior Woman's club Is the spring semi-formal. Mrs. Clinton Ault, at left above, and Mrs. Harold Hekernwa axe eo-ohaJnaea for this ras trout. ST. ANNE'S guild, St. Paul's Epis-' copal church, has planned its meet ing for Monday afternoon, the first . since November. Dessert will be served at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard will be host ess to the group at her North Summer street home and assisting will be Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mrs. William J. Busick, Mrs. T. M. Medford, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Breyman Boise and Mrs. Charles Clarke. Mrs. Bertram Thomson, presi dent, will preside at the business session. Salem Women's Golf association mem bers are looking ahead to start of their new season in late March. First event for the local group will come Wednesday, March 29. Mrs. Fred Bernard! is cap tain for the women's group this year. On March 21 the Oregon Women's Golf association will start its season at the Portland Country club, several local women planning to go that day. Visiting in Eugene this week-end is Miss Alene Phillips as guest at the an nual Oregon press oonferenoe there. , s - ' ' ' Jutn-MtUr studio eitndl4 1 i DETAILS OF the women's participation In the drive during: previous years were is serving as adviser to the women's division. Left to right: Mrs. T. M. Medford, Dyke, a leader. . Miss Childs Tells Wedding Plans Prominent on the early March calen dar is the wedding of Miss Betty Childs and Frederick G. Bradshaw, the cere mony to be solemnized at 5 o'clock the evening of March 4 in the First Presby terian church with Dr. Chester W. Ham blin officiating. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo N. Childs and Mr. Brad shaw the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Bradshaw, all of Salem. Miss Childs is announcing members of the wedding party this week-end; Mrs. Rodney Taylor o Eugene is to be matron of honor. Miss Frances Ben nett of Portland will be bridesmaid. Don ald Bower of Portland, formerly of Sa lem, will be best man for Mr.. Bradshaw and ushering will be Raymond Farmer and Ted Ogdahl, both of Portland and formerly of Salem, and George Tomlin son and Warren Ling of Salem. The reception following will be at the Childs residence. 1 Parties Planned Miss Childs, who is a case worker with the Multnomah county child welfare de partment, is to arrive next Thursday to be here until after the wedding. Several parties are planned this week for Miss Childs. On Thursday evening, Mrs. K. N. Voor hees and Miss Nila Cluett are entertain ing at the Superior street home of Mrs. Voorhees for a linen shower. A late supper will follow'the informal evening. Invited are Miss Childs, Mrs. Leo N. Childs, Mrs. Frederick O. Bradshaw, Mrs. Frederick J. Brennan, Mrs. Lee Haskins, Mrs. A, E. Danlelson Mrs. John Club Members Will Be , ?r-h if f:v:7 ) THREE OTHERS workinr on plant for the club party are this trio, left to right: Oooarkli and Mrs. brin Xork. Sevaral parUw are balnf arranged to precede the Brimacombe, Miss Jean Brimacombe, Mrs. James Hartman, Mrs. Fred Freier, Mrs. F. E. Kenyon, Mrs. E. J. Huffman, Miss Etta Sutter, Mrs. Magdalena Sutter, Miss Alice Mathey, Miss Roberta Mat thews and the hostesses. Mrs. Duane Gibson is entertaining Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Childs. Invited for the afternoon are Miss Childs, Mrs. Leo N. Childs, Mrs. Freder ick O. Bradshaw, Mrs. Francis Kern and Mrs. J. Everett Buckley, both of Port land, Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. Clarence Byrd, Mrs. Irvine Caplinger, Mrs. Charles E. Wagner, Mrs. Arthur D. Hay, Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs. W. Frank Crawford, Mrs. T. J. Brabec, Mrs. Fred erick Brennan, Mrs. Adam Engel, Mrs. Lyman McDonald. ' Next Saturday evening, February 25, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Maison are to be hosts at a supper party for Miss Childs and Mr. Bradshaw. . Mrs. John Steelhammer is to entertain for Miss Childs at a party and kitchen shower on the evening of February 27 at her home. Etotka club members aremeetingTues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mason Bishop, 1541 South Church, dessert to be at 1:15 o'clock. ' Influence of glass on home decorating will be the topic for the afternoon, Mrs. W. J. Entress and Mrs. Ralph Scott to present the discussion. Hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. S. B. Gillette, Mrs. Herbert Winkler, Mrs. Lloyd Springer and Mrs. Arthur Upston. U f.: : : I iff;.; 9 .r-Y".-- Ch Y--j,i f ' . I ,.,7,"' 1 ,g h Juten-Mlller Mudlt eauilid discussed by Mrs. Floyd Ultcr, who a leader, Mrs. Utter and Mrs. John ALEM Lions club auxiliary meii bers are meeting on Thursday ee ning for their February gathering; the meeting to be at the home of Ml Evert Givens at 8 o clock. Mrs. Victor Palmason is chairman the committee for the evening and being assisted by Mrs. Donald Braae, Mrs. Clarence Zielinski, Mrs. Lawrerce E. Moore, Mrs. Gerald Christoffersdn, Mrs. John Seitz and Mrs. Morrell Cramv Spinsters club is to be entertained 4y Miss Suzanne Small, Mrs. Richard Gent kow and Miss Harriet Huston at the hoie of Miss Small on Monday evening. Several groups in the American AstM ciation of University Women have pio? grams arranged for next week. The Wednesday afternoon Hter' iUUJ la mewing tl I.11C uuiutf UJ. wglj Charles Ratcliff, 170 Ratcliff drive't- 1:15 o'clock, Mrs. Ratcliff to review "fllte Peaceable Kingdom" by Kennelly. The Wednesday evening literatuW group is to meet at the home of Miss Mel" E. Dimick, 909 Market street, Mrs. WB;' Ankney to review "Son of the Moon, Travel group is meeting on Tuesdw. evening at 7:45 o'clock at the homepf Miss Irene Hollenbeck, 1026 North Wii ter, Miss Amanda Anderson and MM Eloise Ebert assisting. Dr. Victor Hufai Sword of the Calvary Baptist church is1 talk on India. Theatre Arts group Is meeting Tub day at the home of Miss Kate Dicksohji)1 407 North Summer, at 1 p.m. Mrs. Oti Paulus is to review the play, "The SihW i Whistle" by Robert E. McEnroe. Hostesses fan Jun-Hm udl etn' Mrs. James Mohatt, Mrs. Wesley dance, by mem ban and guetU. ei mt m s -- ja. 'w ? jf i m ."i v-- m -?r -r" ; y . - "f&L y V-' : 1 (ky2 ;f V'- III 1A .kM, . -:. rti ... 0., 1 ; MnJL - K V 7 I SUPPLIES AND INSTRUCTIONS for the residential solicitation were riven in th wnmnn ni a. niPoiinP (his Wp.ir I I SUPPLIES AND INSTRUCTIONS for the residential solicitation were given to the at the home of Mrs. Shafer. Three of the leaders are pictured here, left to right: Jackson and Mrs. Robert Letts Jones. EMBERS of Unit No. 136, Ameri can Legion auxiliary, are spon soring a no-host supper and en- tertainment next Wednesday evening, February 22, for all members, prospec tive members, and families, the supper . to be at 6:30 o'clock in Mayflower hall. Entertainment to be presented by chil , dren of members will follow the dinner and later there will be dancing. Mrs. Robert A. Green, chairman of the Americanism committee in the unit, and Mrs. Lenn C. Davis, national security chairman, are heading the committees In charge, their assistants including Mrs. . Charles Creighton, Mrs. Carl Ahlers, Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, Mrs. Elvin Thomas, Mrs. Pauline Tidwell, Mrs. Burl Cox, Mrs. Howard Mix, Mis. Effie Tyler, Mrs. James Jarrett. , The Salem Writers' club met this week "jvith Mrs. Robert Hutcheon. Presiding qwas Mrs. Jessie Singleton. Original con tributions were read by Miss Renska Swart, Mrs. Blanch Jones, Mrs. N. F. Anderson, Mrs. Grace Covey, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. E. M. White, Mrs. ' Jessie Singleton, Perry Reigleman, Prof. Morton Peck. Others present were N. F. Anderson and Mrs. Morton Peck. Guests tor the evening were Mrs. Harvard C. Moore of Salem and her sister, Mrs. ; Condon McCornack of Eugene, who are ' members of Penwomen in Eugene. For the regular program sponsored by the Oregon organization of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution over KOAC, Monday; at 1 p.m., the program , will be on the Schminck museum at Lakeview, Mrs. Tom Farrell, member of the Lakeview chapter of the DAR, pre paring the paper. SentiFormal Dance Next Saturday Jutcn.Miller studio endld THE JUNIOR WOMAN'S dance is scheduled for February 25 this year In the No-Name ballroom. Among committee workers planning the event ara these four, left to right: Mrs. Lea Pert, Mrs. Marvin HeiuuML Mn. Robert Copley and Mm Smtj dill Junior Women's Dance Saturday A highlight event on next week-end's social calendar will be the annual semi formal spring dance of the Junior Wo man's club, Saturday evening, February 25. v . . This year's affair will be at No Name ballroom, dancing to be between 10 a.m. and 1 a.m. Spring flowers in pastel shades and pussywillows will decorate the dancing room. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the committee or from Miss Juanita Culbertson at Miller's store. Several parties preceding the dance are being planned. Among those who will entertain groups before the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiserman who are inviting a group to their home; Miss Juanita Culbertson, also, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Atwood. On the committee for the dance are Mrs. Clinton Ault and Mrs. Harold Hei serman as co-chairmen; Mrs. Jerry Cop ley, Miss Juanita Culbertson, Mrs. David C. Duniway, Mrs. Wesley Goodrich, Mrs. Marvin L. Helland, Mrs. James Mohatt, Mrs. Lee Port, Mrs. Terry Randall, Mrs. George Sirnio, Mrs, E, W. York. The First Presbyterian Women's asso ciation will meet at the church, Wednes day. There will be an executive board meeting at 11 o'clock. The luncheon will be at 12 noon and the business session at 1 p.m. Elderly ladies of the church will be honored especially, and the program will present sketches of the mothers of George Washington and Ab raham Lincoln. . ... v Jcsten-Miller studio candid I I women at a meeting this week Mrs. Jack Taggart, Mrs. Holly Tir OB'S Daughters, Salem bethel No. p III 35, is to entertain for Portland bethel, No. 9, at its regular meet ing Monday evening in Beaver hall at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Leona Todd is chair man of the program to entertain the visitors. Miss Ann Gibbons will preside as hon ored queen. At a recent meeting, Misss Hearrit Hiday and Jean Hartwell were elected by the bethel to attend the grand session at Coquille on April 13, 14 and 15. The bethel is cooperating with Salem bethel U.D. for a formal dance to be given May 12 at Crystal Gardens. Executive board of the Salem Busi ness and Professional Women's club is meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the North .Winter .street .home .of Mrs. Charles Forrette. Chi Rho club, a group of young peo ' pie in St. Joseph's Catholic church, spon sored a formal dance Friday evening in the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, about 60 Couples attending. Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Greene were the patrons. On committees arranging the event were Misses Cecelia Greene, Frances Dvorak, Joan McCarthy, Louise . Marx, Angela Zack, Clara Baune, Gretchen Kropp and Lydia Braun, and Ben Zie linski. ' Among those entertaining at pre dance parties were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White. Jesten-Mlller atudlo candid TWO OTHERS OF the leaders look over the maps drawn for assistance in covering the residential section this year, in the picture above, Mrs, Kenneth Potts, at left, and Mrs, Robert F. Wulf. Program, Tea Important on next week's social calen dar is the February program and tea of the Town and Gown club, Thursday aft ernoon, in the1 Carrier room of the First Methodist church, starting at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Louis Gerlinger is to give a re view at a recent play. Edith Fairham Gunnar will sing, accompanied by Miss Gladys Blue. Mrs. P. H. Brydon is in charge of the music, and Miss Mabel P. Eobertson has arranged the program. Mrs. Robert F. Wulf is tea chairman and on the committee with her are Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling, Mrs. Russel E. Pratt, Mrs. H. V. Compton, Mrs. Urlin Page, Mrs. Ervin W. Potter, Mrs. F. W. Break ey, Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Sr., Mrs. Blanche Proctor, Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. Cus ter Ross, Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. George Schwarz, Mrs. G, Herbert Smith, Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mrs. L. H. McMahan, Mrs. Charles Hudkins, Mrs. Estes L. Mor ton, Mrs. Hugh Hull, Mrs. Howard Hun saker, Mrs. J. W. Hutchison, Mrs. Zella James, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mrs. Claude Johns, Mrs. F. B. Keeler, Mrs. A. A. Keene, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. J. L. Kennedy, Mrs. F. D. Kielsmeier, Mrs. Evening, February 25 jf7::yiyki ry v - - ' --Tl 51 - i-' "t : I ' -V.r ... f'" . , 4 1 iWfcrfj s jy T. .t-WMS; II ANOTHER DUO assisting with plans for the Junior Woman's party are Mrs. George Sirnio, at left above, and Misa Juanita Culbertaon. The committee workers met recently a the ham ef Mia, MebaM. F. D. Kibbee, Mrs. W. E. Kimsey, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. W, E. Knower, Mrs. arl Kugel, Mrs. Ben Lambert, Mrs. W. F. Leary, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. W. S. Levens, Mrs. Frederick Leupold, Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell, Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Mrs. Walter Smith. Pouring will be Mrs. G. Herbert Smith and Miss Mabel P. Robertson. Circles of the Jason Lee Methodist church are to meet for dessert Wednes day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock as follows: February-August, in the church, Mrs. George Pro as chairman. March-September, meeting with Mrs. George Parsons, 2095 Maple avenue, Mrs. Roy Roberts as chairman. April-October, meeting with Mrs. E. J. Williams, 740 Chemeketa street, Mrs. E. J. Williams as chairman. May-November, meeting with Mrs. George Benson, 850 Market street, Mrs. W. W. Chadwick as chairman. June-December, meeting with Mrs. W. B. Whittington, 851 South street, Mrs. Earle Boyle, chairman. January-July, meeting with Mrs. J. L. Batdorf, 160 Division street, a lunch eon to be served at 1 o'clock. Juten-Mlllor studio candid iiyv '.'W ' tt i "" ... ' :: ' v. ; f W mM .1 Mil TWO events are on next week's calendar for members of the Sa lem club, Daughters of the Nile. Annual dinner honoring the past president will be next Friday evening at the Masonic temple at 6:30 o'clock for all members and their husbands. Mrs. Charles Boyer, last year's president, is the honoree for this event. In charge of the dinner are Mrs. Otto Eckersley, Mrs. Charles R. Staats, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Joe Bourne, Mrs. Paul W. Hale, Mrs. A. A. Feitelson, Mrs. Cecil Rhodes, Mrs. Max Alford, Mrs. M. F. Grub, Mrs. Walter Dry, Mrs. Charles Harris, Mrs. Stanley Brown, Mrs. J. W. Hutchison. On the decorating committee are Mrs. Lynn B. Lambeth, Mrs. J. S. Lochead, Mrs. Roy Tweedie, Mrs. Virgil T. Golden, Mrs. Elsie Rhoten, Mrs. Paul Shaffer. Mrs. John Graybill, Mrs. Merle Travis and Mrs. L. J. Stewart are on the pro gram committee. Mrs. David Wright is to be the toastmistress for the event. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. C. Ward Davis and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer. Ceremonial in Portland The ceremonial of Nydia Temple, Daughters of the Nile, will be in Port land Wednesday afternoon, starting at 1 30 o'clock. A large group of Salem women will attend. In the evening, a dinner dance hon oring candidates being inducted at the ceremoial will be given at the Cosmo politan club. Among those from Salem making reservations for the dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eckersley, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Grub, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Post, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Propp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Al Koctch and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, both couples of Independence, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Has brook, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes. Intercity Meeting Salem Zonta club members are enter taining for a special intercity meeting and program next Thursday evening, February 23, at the country home of Mrs. Saul Janz in the Turner area. Albany Zonta club members will be guests for the evening, some 20 members of the visiting group to attend. Miss Lucille Stearmer is president of the Albany club. Featuring the program will be varied musical numbers to be presented by Bru netta Mazzolini, soprano, instructor of voice at University of Portland, who will be accompanied by Aurora Potter Un derwood; piano solos by Mrs. Under wood, also of Portland university faculty; piano and organ numbers by Miss Jessica Kinsey and Prof. T. S. Roberts. Con cluding the program will be numbers combining voice, organ and piano. Miss Mazzolini appeared as soloist with the Portland Symphony and Portland Symphonic choir in December for the presentation of "The Messiah." Born in Michigan, she won a scholarship to Cur tis Institute of Music and later studied with Mme. Tilly de Garmo in Europe. She has sung with the Los Angeles Grand Opera company, Mrs. Underwood has been a popular concert pianist throughout the north west. For many years she was associate professor of piano at the University of Oregon School of Music. She has done advanced work and coaching with many well known artists in America and Eu rope. Mr. Roberts is a well known Salem or gan and piano teacher and for 20 years served as organist at the First Meth odist church. Miss Kinsey is a popular musician in Salem, having appeared on many pro grams here and serving as organist in church work. Miss Lena Belle Tartar has arrang cd the musical program. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 o'clock. There is to be a short business session at which time decision will be made on date for the annual spring sil ver tea to be given by the club in May at the Daniel J. Fry home for the bene fit of the Helen Yockey Memorial fund for the Salem General hospital. Members of the intercity committee of the club are hostesses for the evening", including Miss Alene Phillips, chairman; Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Eleanor Clearwater, Mrs. Ben Lambert, Miss Lena Belle Tarter, Miss Mabel Savage, Mrs. Herbert Brownell, Mrs. Naomi Mas see, Miss Dorothy Pearce. A late supper will be served follow ing the program. Preceding the meeting Zonta board members will assemble at the Senator hotel for dinner at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Wayne Allen entertained this week at a luncheon and party honoring her mother, Mrs. Elmer Addison of In dependence, on the occasion of the lat ter's birthday anniversary. Guests were served at small tables decorated with Valentine features. Hon ors at bridge went to Mrs. Harrison Brant and Mrs. Clara Williams. Guests were Mrs. Addison, Mrs. Harrison Brant, Mrs. Clara Williams, Mrs. Glen Smith, Mrs. R. M. Walker, Mrs. Clarence Har wood, Mrs. Ralph Klelzing and Mrs. K. L. Williams, all of Independence Altrusa club's board is to meet on Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Eleanor Bailey. The Ladies' auxiliary to the National Association of Letter Carriers will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Rocks on Monday, Feb ruary 20 at 8 p.m. The Ladies' Dakota club is to meet Tuesday noon for a no-host luncheon at the home of Mrs. Clarence Bower, 522 North Church,