Medical A uxtliary Plans S v J 1 . livrau ! Medical Society Benefit Party Event Next Thursday Afternoon A highlight social event for next week will be the benefit bridge luncheon to be sponsored by the auxiliary to the Marion-Polk Medical society, the affair being arranged for 1 o'clock next Thurs day afternoon, March 16, at the Ameri can Legion club. Proceeds go to the project of the aux iliary in furnishing two library carts, one for each of the local hospitals. A feature of the afternoon will be the free children's style show, fashions for youngsters to be presented by Margwen's shop. Co-chairmen for the party are Mrs. Harmon Harvey and Mrs. William Croth ers. Taking reservations are Mrs. Rob ert F. Wulf and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons. Among those making reservations al ready for the party are Mrs. Richard G. Severin, Mrs. Burton Sclberg, Mrs. Virgil Sexton, Mrs. Carl Sanstedt, "Mrs. Abe Steinbock. Mrs. E. A. Tueski, Mrs. Hugh ' Adams, Mrs. Paul Ronnigcr, Mrs." Wil liam Newmycr. Mrs. Wilmcr Smith, Mrs. Paul A. Hale, Mrs. Edward Lebold, Mrs. A. T. King, Mrs. Mike Steinbock, Mrs. Ralph Purvinc. Mrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs. Willard Thompson, Mrs. Ralph Schlesingcr, Mrs. John Ramage, Mrs. Robert Joseph. Mrs. J. W. Matujcc Mrs. F. Norman Young, Mrs. Arthur Fisher. Mrs. Kenneth Sher man. Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins, Mrs. W. W Bnum, Mrs. A. D. Woodmanscs, Mrs. St. Elmo Massengale, Jr., Mrs. Horace McGee, Mrs. Roscoe Wilson, Mrs. Lynn M. Hammerstad, Mrs. S. D. Wiles, Mrs. James Haworth. Mrs. Russel E. Pratt, Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst, Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Mrs. Robert F. Anderson, Mrs. Claude Miller, Mrs. S. G. Sargent, Mrs. H. E. Gilbert, Mrs. Morris Crothers, Mrs. Willard Stone. Mrs. Erwin Bahlburg, Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Mrs. Charles Gray, Mrs.'Milton Kansler, Mrs. Lewis D. Clark, Mrs. Bur ton A. Myers, Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs. William Crothers, Mrs. Harmon Harvey. Mrs. William L. Lidbr-nk Mrs. Maynard Shifter, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons. at Sigma Kappa alumnae are entertain ing with a no-host supper with husbands as guests, next Saturday evening, March 18. the party to be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Walker. 1 Chapter AB of P.E.O. Sisterhood is to be entertained Monday evening by Mrs. C. E. Bates, the meeting to be at 7:45 o'clock. Pi Beta Phi Mothers club is meeting Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the chaper house, Mrs. Wayne Price, Mrs. B. F. Schmoker and Mrs. E. A. Letteken, the latter of Dallas, ai hostesses The Practical Nurses' association is to meet Monday evening at the Salem Me morial hospital chapel at 8 o'clock. All Interested in the group are invited. Honoring their little daughter, Franca McLeod, who is to be three years old, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. Mc Leod will entertain a family group at dinner that evening at their country home. Attending will be the little girl's two grandmothers, Mrs. L. C. McLeod and Mrs. Frank. H. Spears, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Renner. Ensemble Concert An event of interest for next Saturday evening, March 18, will be the concert to be presented by a small instrumental en semble from Portland, Miss Alicia McEl roy directing. The program is to be given in Roberts studio at 8:30 o'clock. Soloist on the program will be Mildi Roberts Dawes, violinist, former Salem resident, who took her early training in music here and later studied several years in Europe. Miss McElroy also will give solos, playing the celesta. Complete personnel of the ensemble includes: Mildi Roberts Dawes and Fran ces Woodbury Stone, violins; Jennie Han sen Partridge, cello; Doris Wildman Hersc, flute; Virginia Shirley, clarinet; Alicia McElroy, piano and celesta. This ensemble has played several times in Salem as well as at Oregon Col lege of Education in Monmouth, Eugene and Corvallis. Four of the group are members of the Portland Symphony or chestra. One of the celesta solos is "Fireflies" by Mrs. David Eason of Salem. Professor Roberts is to play the organ with the ensemble for one of the groups, and Florence Hutchinson of the OCE faculty at Monmouth also is assisting in one of the numbers. , Several Portland friends are accom panying the ensemble to Salem for the concert, including Mrs. Mae Ross Walker, state president of the Federated Music Clubs, who is to be guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Craven while here; Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Drorbaugh, James Duys, who sang the baritone lead in a recent con cert. A large group of patrons is being invited from Salem for the evening. " Following the program the Salem Music Teachers' association will enter tain at a social hour honoring Miss Mc Elroy and members of the ensemble. Lois Plummer Schmidt, president of the teachers group, is in charge of the reception. Benefit . . . (Jcsten-Mlller studio Candida) CALENDARED for next Thursday after noon, March 16, is the benefit to be spon sored by the auxiliary to the Marion-Polk County Medical society, the affair to be at the American Legion club. Meeting this week at the home of Mrs. Harmon Harvey, the committee members discussed plans for the party. In the upper picture arc, left to right: Mrs. Harvey, one of the co-chairmen for the affair; Mrs. Robert F. Wulf, arranging for the reservations; Mrs. William Crothers, co chairman for the party; and Mrs. Lynn M. Hammerstad, one of the committee. In the lower left picture, left to right, are: Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, who is taking reser vations for the parly; Mrs, James Haworth and Mrs. Maynard Shiffer, both committee members in charge. Mrs. Shiffer is auxiliary president. Members of Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood are to be entertained Tues day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Mrs. Charles Feike as co-hostesses. This is the birthday event for the chapter and there will be election of officers. Mrs. W. D. Gardner and Mrs. C. S. Nel son will be hostesses for the Delta Gam ma Mothers club meeting Monday aft ternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapter house. An event for Monday evening of inter est to a large group will be the annual father and son banquet of DeMolay Or der for Boys. Members of the DeMolay Mothers club are serving the dinner, to be given at 6:15 o'clock, in the Masonic temple. Mrs. Roy Todd and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes are co-chairmen for the mothers committee arranging the dinner. Delta Gamma alumnae are meeting next Thursday evening at the sorority chapter house, Willamette university campus. Mrs. Eugene Booth, Mrs. Clay ton Foreman and Mrs. Leon Perry are hostesses for the evening. Social meeting for Salem Soroptimist club will be next Wednesday evening at the home of Dr. Ruth Jens, East .Center street. Mrs. C. C. Gabriel, Mrs. Henry Kayser, Miss Lena Blum and Mrs. Henry Millie are on the committee with Dr. Jens. Mrs. Kenneth Wilson is to be hostess to her bridge club for luncheon and cards on Wednesday. Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary is to meet Monday afternoon at the hospi tal at 1:30 o'clock. Plans will be dis cussed for the annual spring silver tea to be given April 20. On tile committee for the afternoon are Mrs. P W. Geiser, Mrs. Adam Hertz, Mrs. Anna Hayward, Mrs. H. A.. Cross and Mrs. L. F. Heuperman. All auxiliary members are invited. SCHOOL FINANCES TOPIC A panel on the topic: "School Finances: The Picture in Oregon," will feature the program for the weekly event of the Salem Woman's club Tuesday at the club house. The panel is to be presented by a group from the League of Women Voters. Mrs. Arthur Bone is leader for the panel, Mrs. Aldon Bowes the moderator. Taking part will be Mrs. Gordon Shat tuck and Mrs. John Rademaker. All interested parents and school patrons arc extended invitation to at tend. Mrs. E. F. Carlclon, chairman of the club legislative department, has arranged the program, assisted by Miss Ida Mae Smith, Miss Virginia Byrd and Mrs. O. W. Emmons. Following the program, tea will be served, Mrs. Hal DeSart, president of the League of Women Voters, being invited to pour. I? IONS club auxiliary plans Its March meeting for next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Wal ter Dry, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ralph W. Johnson is chairman of the committee of hostesses. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Johnson are Mrs. F. Norman Young, Mrs. Howard Jcnks, Mrs. Earl Canficld, Mrs. Gordon Skinner and Mrs. Everett Holmes. The group will discuss plans for its part in the annual Lions club dog show booked for early April, the auxiliary members to sponsor a food booth at the show. Chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood is meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Maurice Brcnnen, 2580 Alvarado Terrace, Candalaria Heights, at 7:30 o'clock. March meeting for the Salem General Hospital auxiliary will be Tuesday morning next at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. Carl E. Nelson, on West Le felle. The meeting is to be at 10 o'clock and all auxiliary members are invited. Reports will be given on the rummage sale conducted this week-end and plans will be made for the group's annual membership drive. Mrs. B. F. Williams and Mrs. Fred Lange will be hostesses next Thursday afternoon at the home of the former for members of Chapter G, P.E.O. Sis terhood. The meeting will be at 1:15 o'clock. Appointment of committee chairmen for the new year's work will be an nounced at the regular meeting of the Salem YWCA board of directors Tues day morning at 9:45 o'clock in the YW. Mrs. A. A. Schramm is president of the group. Mrs. Harry Carson, Jr., is to be host ess to her bridge club next Wednesday at her Silverton home, the group being invited for luncheon and cards. Rotana club's regular meeting is plan ned for Monday evening at the home of Miss Vada Hill, 2240 North 5th. Miss Lorena Jack is assistant hostess. Mrs. Mary Ferguson Thomas is to talk to the group on interior decorating. Lesion A uxtliary Eyes Fashions . . . . JW?V&f x 7- : ' -V ' I I jiff MEMBERS OF CAPITAL Unit, No. 8, American Legion auxiliary, are to be sponsors for a benefit party and stylo show the afternoon of March 20 at the American Legion club. A large committee Is at work on details for the event, the spring fashions to be shown by The Vogue. Hats are always the big interest In the spring. In upper pic ture, Mrs. T. E. Borkman is trying on one with Mrs. Jack Gordon, at far left, and Mm. A. B. Ingels as interested onlookers. Looking over the newest In dresses are the group below, left to right: Mrs. Donald Madison, Mrs. John Wood (seated), Mrs. E. F. Voigt, Mrs, Malcolm Cameron and Mrs. Michael Panek. ESTMINSTER guild of First Presbyterian church has arrang ed its meeting for Wednesday afternoon in the church social hall. Des sert will be served at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. Harold A. Roscbraugh is to present a book review for the program. Mrs. Edward Burnside is chairman of the committee of hostesses and Mrs. Maynard Shiffer is program chairman for the afternoon. Mrs. Hobart Jackson is to sing. Members will also stage a plant sale, and a white elephant sale as well as sale of good used children's clothing. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING Salem Junior Woman's club plans its business session for Monday evening in the Woman's club house. The legislative committee is in charge, Mrs. Pccry T. Buren as chairman assisted by Mrs. Thomas Gabriel. Mrs. Fred Gast, district parliamentar ian, is to give the program on parliamen tary procedure. Plans will be discussed for the annual Easter bonnet bridge benefit to be given by the club on March 27 with Mrs. Don ald Frecl and Mrs. O. T. Mansfield as co-chairmen of the committee in charge. Miss Muriel Cross will be horfess Wednesday evening to members of Eta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, at her home, 10S0 Cross street. Salem members of the state board for the University of Oregon Mothers clubs will be in Portland next Thursday to at tend a meeting of the state group. Mrs. George H. Swift, state president; Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice, Mrs. George Alexander and Mrs. Grant B. Fallin are the board members to attend from here. The board members have been invited to join the Portland unit for its meeting at 11 a.m. at the Neighbors of Woodcraft hall, also for the luncheon at 12 o'clock, the state board to conduct its session after the luncheon. Junior guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church plans its meeting for Tuesday, the no-host luncheon to be at 1 o'clock in the parish house. Miss Elizabeth Por ter is to be guest speaker. On the com mittee are Mrs. Harry Wendcroth, Mrs. Harry Weidmer, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn and Mrs. George H. Swift. AAUW Event Miss Mirdza Timma, Reed college stu dent from Latvia, will be the speaker at the American Association of University Women fellowship luncheon next Sat urday, at 1 p.m., at the Marion hotel. Mrs. F. A. Massee, fellowship chairman of the Salem branch, is in charge of the program. Miss Timma and her family were res idents of Riga, Latvia's capital city, prior to the war. Through Dr. Theodore Star prans, physician at the Oregon State hos pital, Miss Timma's name was submitted to the National Lutheran Students' coun cil, which was responsible for bringing her to this country to study. Dr. Sta prans was a friend of Miss Timma's parents in Latvia. During the war Miss Timma and her parents were shipped from Latvia with thousands of other Latvians to a nazi labor c:unp in central Germany. In the spring of 1945 the family was moved to the Baltic displaced persons camp in the American zone at Augsburg in southern Germany. While in Augsburg, Miss Timma wrote a children's book, "Dan delion," which has been translated into German and part of it into Lithuanian. She has written plays, short stories, periodical articles and another children's book entitled, "Basket of Fairy Tales." Miss Timma is listed in a Who Who's o Latvian authors. Miss Timma also has won honors in athletic competition. She now holds the Latvian women's records for high and broad jumps and during the 1947 German Baltic Olympics, she broke her own records. Miss Timma plans to enter the Uni versity of Oregon dental school when she has completed a year's training at Reed college. Her major at Reed is biology. Hostesses for the Saturday luncheon, appointed by Mrs. H. Gordon Carl, hospi tality chairman for the Salem branch, in clude Misses Lillian Davis, Helen Fletch er, Lelia Johnson, Mary Eyre, Mrs. Sylvia Krapps, and Mrs. George Brown. Miss Ola Clark will be in charge of dec orations. Reservations should be made for the luncheon by telephoning Mrs. John Goldsmith or Mrs. Edward Dyck, before noon Friday, March 17, Allrusa club's social meeting will be next Wednesday evening, dinner to be at 7 o'clock at the Marion hotel. V" fjKten.MUter itudlo Candida) i I