Coffee Party To Be Sunday at Elf strom Home Among social affair) for the week-end is the "sweetheart coffee party" for which State Representative and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom and Dean and Mrs. Melvin H. Gelst are to entertain at the Fairmount Hill home of the Elfstroms, Sunday. Guests are invited to call be tween 3 and 7 o'clock. Greeting guests at the door will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Jr, nd Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell. Assisting in the living room will be Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr, nd Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baldock. Pouring will be Mrs. Charles S. Mc Zlhlnny, Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Mrs. Donald A. Young and Miss Mabel P. Robertson. Assisting in the dining room will be Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Mrs. Mabel Clock, Mrs. William F. Johnson. MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER P' .LANS for her wedding on March 1 are being told by Miss Janet Tugman of Eugene who is to be married that date to Jerry B. Stone ef Salem. The ceremony will be at 8 o'clock in the evening in the First Congregational church in Eugene. Dr. Leavitt O. Wright, of University of Oregon faculty and a long-time friend of the Tugman ' family, will officiate at the service. Mrs. William M. Tugman, Jr. is to be matron of honor for her sister-in-law. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Jack Steele of Portland, Mrs. Douglas Spencer of Eugene, Miss Mlneko ImaL student at the University of Oregon, and Miss Betty Bushman of Santa Cruz, Calif., formerly of Eugene. . The reception following also will be t the church. The bride-elect Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Tugman of Eugene and Mr. Stone is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Stone of Sa lem. The couple plan to live in Salem. An event for Monday evening will be the reception for which the Marlon Polk Young Republicans club will en tertain to honor legislators from the two counties. The party will be between 6 and 8 o'clock in the Capitol room at the Sena tor hotel. Honor guests will be Senators Fred crick S. Lamport and Douglas Yeater of Salem; Senator Dean H. Walker of Independence; Representatives Lea Ohmart, W. W. Chadwick, Robert L. Elfstrom and Mark O. Hatfield of Sa lem, and Representative Frank Farmer Cf Rickreall. Delta Gamma alumnae are gathering t the borne of Mrs. John William Stortz, 1S67 Strong road, for their meeting on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Douglas Baker is co-hostess. Jammmmmmmi awn r, n W'ftf-"1 i.umi jai . ' -1 ' . , - .. ' 'f! . I ' i f ' ' - " n , ... . f. MR. AND MRS. JOHN EDWARD ERICKSEN THE MARRIAGE f Mr. and Mr. John Mw.rrt Erlrkwn (taMorne Mr trt.mil. atxrre. solemnised lart Honda; afternoon at the home of the brtdrtToom'a parrntii, 51r- MiJ2rtL y"a StS' Pf to an- U- C. Jalua ( v..u f SXtm V - .. ; (jMttn-lMItr itudltt pteturt) MRS. ROBERT B. EBERSOLE , AMONG INTERESTING newcomers being welcomed to Salem an Mr. and Mrs. nd Mrs. Robert B. Ebertole, who have Fh.r.nl.1 Mr. and Mra. Donald McCarrar are the Subscription club dance. The McCargars home Sunday, February 22. Dancing Parties on Next Friday, Saturday Evenings Dancing parties again are spotlighted In social activities next week-end. Bonheur Event Members of Bonheur club are meet ing for their February dance on Fri day evening at Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, dancing starting at 9 o'clock. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Ber nards, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cardy, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Welling, Mr. and Mrs. John Larwood. Town Club Party Town club's February dance is to be next Saturday evening, February 21, at moved here from Portland. Honoring the entertaining- a (roup this evenlnf preeedlnc also are feting the Ebersoles at an open Calendar for the Marlon hotel. The social hour will be at 8 o'clock, the dinner at 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price and Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Cannon are on the decorations com mittee. v Carousel Club Dance February dance for Carousel club Is calendared for next Saturday evening, February 21. The party will be at the Izaak Walton league club house, danc ing to be between 9 and 12 o'clock with Urs Wolfer'a orchestra playing. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carey, chairmen; Dr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reu ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Stites, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Reno, Mr. and Mrs. Lin Miles, Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe. Hostess to her bridge club next Thursday for luncheon and cards will be Mrs. William Hammond. Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is to meet on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frederic Rugh. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae plan their February meeting for Monday eve ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Wilson, 1605 South Church. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Newbury Close, Mrs. Ross Hogue and Mrs. John D. Mar tin. Invitation is extended to all visit ing Kappas to attend. Program meeting for Salem Alumnae club of Theta Sigma Phi, national jour nalism honorary, will be Monday eve ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Genevieve Morgan. Miss Laura Olson, assistant dean of women at University of Oregon, is to be guest speaker to discuss her for mer work with the New York Herald Tribune syndicate office. Kappa Delta alumnae plan their meeting for Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Peter Stol tenberg, 4150 Center street. Sigma Kappa alumnae will be guenui of Mrs. Joseph Franko for their meet ing next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Alpha Chi Omega alumnae are meet ing Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Thomas at 8 o'clock, des sert to be served. Mrs. William L. Phillips. Sr., an alum na of the group, will give n talk on the inauguration which she attended In Washington, D C. Co-hostesses will" be Mrs. Richard D. Hartley of Silverton. Mrs. Frank Gucrin and Miss Doris Kimble. Among those to be in Eugene next Fri day evening for the banquet in con junction with the Oregon Newspaper conference will be Governor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson. Mrs. Douglas Chambers is to enter tain for her bridge club on Thursday evening. 1 The board for Rotana club is to meet next Wednesday evening at the home at Mia Vada L. Hill. Sovage-Mullen Ceremony Is Today In St. Joseph s; St. Joseph's Catholic church was the scene for wedding this morning when Miss Alice Mullen, daughter of James I. Mullen, was married to Herbert Francis Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Savage. The service was at o'clock, the Rev. Joseph Vanderbeck officiating. Red and white camellias decorated the church for the ceremony, and at the pews 'were white ribbons. Wayne Meusey and Corinne Alexander sang and Mr. Meusey played the organ. The bridal dress was of white Chan tilly lace over satin, ballerina length, and made with portrait neckline. Tii veil, belonging to the bride's sister, was of silk illusion arranged from a Juliet cap of satin and lace edged with seed pearls. ; With the dress was worn a strand of pearls, gift of the bride groom. The bride carried a white and gold Prayer book topped with a white orchid and stephanotii. Mr. Mullen gave his daughter in marriage. Mrs. John Godlove was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a bal lerina length white taffeta frock and a lace half-hat with ruffles; and car ried a nosegay of red camellias and white stephanotis. Miss Teresa Mullen, Seattle, also a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a ballerina length taffeta frock and a half-hat identical to those of the honor attendant, and also car ried a nosegay of the red camellias and white stephanotis. M' ' EMBERS of Marion-Polk Medi cal Society auxiliary are meet ing for their no-host dinner vents next Tuesday evening, the din ners being arranged at 6:45 o'clock in three different homes. Those attending are asked to take white elephants for sale planned at each meeting. One group will assemble-at the home of Mrs. Vern W. Miller with Mrs. Lewis D. Clark, Mrs. E. V. Fortmiller and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvlne as co-hostesses. The second group will be at the home of Mrs. Charles Mills, Mrs. Lynn M. Hammerstad and Mrs. Woodson Bennett as the co-hostesses. The third group will be at the horn of Mrs. Carl Holm, Mrs. Richard Em bick and Mra. Ernest Greenwood as the co-hostesses. Honoring Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, who is being welcomed as a newcomer in the city, Mrs. Ervin L. Peterson is to entertain at a luncheon on Tuesday at her home. A group of 16 is bidden. Bridge , games will follow th,e luncheon. The Thorn tons recently moved here from Tilla mook, Mr. Thornton being the state at torney general. Honoring Miss Betty Cooley, who is to be married on March 22 to William E. Kaer, Jr., a dessert party and mis cellaneous shower are planned for next Saturday evening, February 21. Mrs. William F. Johnson and Mrs. James Zwaschka are to be hostesses for the party, entertaining at the home of Mrs. Johnson's parents, State Represen tative and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom. A group of 26 is invited to hrnor tha bride-to-be. "Reflections of 1953" Is the theme for the style show for which members of Salem Women's Army and Navy league are to entertain on March 8, the affair to be a major event on the spring cal endar. The party is to be at the Marion hotel, the style show to be presented at 1:30 o'clock by Johnson's store, tea fol lowing the revue. Mrs. George Spaur and Mrs. Robert M. Brownell are co-chairmen for the show. Mrs. Richard A. Rawlinson is chairman for tickets and Mrs. William C. Dyer, Jr., ia in charge of selection of models. Mrs. Harry S. Dorman is pub licity chairman, Mrs. Wallace S. Whar ton is arranging decorations, Mrs. James C. Stone is chairman for the music com mittee, and Mrs. Seth P. Smith is to have charge of the tea table. Mrs. James T. Brand is to be commentator for the show. Salem General Hospital Auxiliary Members Planning Annual Rummage Sale Through Next, Friday, Saturday A project enlisting the participation of a large group of Salem women is the annual rummago sale sponsored by Sa lem General Hospital auxiliary, the event to he next Friday and Saturday, February 20 and 21, over Greenbaum'a store. The tale will open st 9 a.m. each day. An antique table will be featured at the sale, too. Marking Is bring done al the home of Mrs. Wllmer C. Page, 1589 Chemeketa. Mrs. William R. Shinn, Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine and Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Jr., are co-chairmen for the event. The rummage sale Is one of the major money-making activities of the auxiliary during the year, money being used to augment the funds of the auxiliary in purchasing equipment for the hospital. Committees Listed Mrs . James R. Phillips and Mrs. Harold R. Schick are chairmen for the telephone and pick-up committee. As sisting are Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. William Crothers, Mrs. Woodson Ben nett, Mrs. Brace Knapp, Mrj. Vern W. Miller, Mrs. Maynard Sniffer. Mrs. Charles D. Wood. Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Mrs. Peery T. Burcn, Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs. Walter Cline, Jr., Mrs. Peter H. Geiser, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Mrs. Daniel Fry. Jr., Mrs. Douglas Baker, Mrs. Ronald Jones, Jr., Mrs. A. A. Keene. Mrs. John Kolb, Mrs, J. E. Law, Mrs. E. A. Linden, Mrs. Ed ward Majek, Mrs. C. B. MeCuUough, Reception Follows Richard Gorman of Stayton was best man, John Godlove the groomsman. Ushers were Blaine Hanks of Portland and William Godlove. Mrs. H. A. Lammers, aunt of the bride, attended the wedding in a black faille dress with pink accessories and corsage of white camellias. For ber son's wedding, Mrs. Savage wore a navy blue print silk suit, navy straw hat and corsage of white ca mellias. A breakfast for the family and wed ding party immediately followed tha service and was at the Marlon hotel. The reception was at 220 North . Cottage. Miss Marie Mullen of Portland, aunt of the bride, cut the cake. Pour ing was Miss Charlotte Baker of Port land, aunt of the bridegroom. Assist ing were Mrs. Terese Hanks, Mrs. Blaine Hanks, Mrs. Ted Morrison, Mrs. Richard Gorman, Marllee and Jimmy Morrison. The red and white theme also featured the reception. Over the fireplace was a red heart of camellias, and the bridal table also was in red and white. For going away the bride wore a winter white knit dress, shot with gold and trimmed with gold filigree belt; lizard brown shoes and bag, a brown straw hat trimmed with blue satin and opalescent sequins, a winter white coat and corsage of white orchids. The couple will be at home in Seat tle at 815 Edgar street. Mr. Savage is attending Seattle university. Alphi Phi Tea On Wednesday To Honor Two An event for next Wednesday after noon will be the Informal tea for which Salem alumnae of Alpha Phi sorority are to be hostesses at the home of Mrs. Harry S. Dorman. The tea honors Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, an alumna of the sorority moving here recently from Tillamook, her husband being attorney general for the state; and Mrs. Irving Bennett of Seattle, district governor. Mrs. Bennett is visiting chapters of the sorority at Oregon State college and University of Oregon this next week-end. Guests are invited to call between . 4 and 5:30 o'clock. Special guests will Include wives of the board of control members, Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, Mrs. Earl T. New bry, Mrs. Sigfrid B. Unander; Mrs. Eu gene Marsh of McMlnnville, wife of the senate president; presidents of oth er sorority alumnae groups here and their representatives to Alumnae Panhellenic; legislative wives who are Alpha Phis; and mothers of Alpha Phis In the collegr chapters. Greeting at the door will be Mrs. John A. Heltzel and Mrs. Chester Loe. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Dorman, Mrs. Thornton, Mrs. Bennett and Miss Antoinette Kuzmanlch, tha latter president of the local Alpha Phi . alumnae club. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Mrs. Lloyd Ma son, Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett, Miss Ruth Ellen Sullivan of Corvallis, Miss Marilyn Paul of Cor vallis. Pouring will be Mrs. John Misko, an Alpha Phi from Oregon City, her husband being a state representative in the legislature; and Mrs. Rudie Wil helm, Jr., an alumna from Portland who is here during the legislature, her husband being speaker of the house. Mrs. Harry Swing and Mrs. Gen Hoxie entertained at the home of the former Friday evening at a party and surprise shower honoring Mrs. Al Lightner. Attending were Mrs. Lightner, Mrs. William Bevens, Mrs. Will Breedlove, Mrs. Vincent Healy, Mrs. Roger K. Put nam, Mrs. Lester Lance, Mrs. Frances Lightner, Mrs. Hal White, Mrs. Hugh Luby, Mrs. W. C. Williams, Mrs. Bill Johnson, Mrs. Ted Linn, Mrs. Wallace Cowen, Mrs. Bill Myers and the two hostesses. Mrs. Frank Meeker, Mrs. Jesse Bush Mickelson, Mrs. P. W. Morse, Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr., Mrs. Verne Olson, Mrs. Leon Perry, Mrs. Warren Pohle, Mrs. Blanche Proctor, Mrs. Robert Da Armond, Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mrs. Roy Ferris, Mrs. Stuart Compton, Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst, Mrs. Lester D. Green. Mrs. Peter M. Gunner, Mrs. Wal lace Guild, Mrs. Robert J. Herrall, Mrs. George Terry Hill, Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. Lester F. Barr, Mrs. Harold Bu sick, Mrs. Tom H. Dunham, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Laura B. Eaton, Mrs. N. E. Edwards, Mrs. Howard Eismann, Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. H. W. Elgin, Mrs. George Emigh, Mrs. John Emlen, Mrs. Wheeler English, Mrs. Asel Eoff, Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Mrs. Hillary Etzel. Mrs. Harry Eyerly, Mrs. Wlllard Marshall, Mrs. Glen Rice. Mrs. Carlton Roth, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Loring Schmidt. Mrs. Leland Shinn, Mrs. Gar len Simpson, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr., Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, Mrs. E. R. Viesko, Mrs. Wendell Webb. Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mrs. John R. Wood. On Sales Group Mrs. Raymond Busick chairmans the sales' committee. Assisting are Mrs. Chester A. Downs, Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, Mrs. Carl Steelhammer, Mrs. John J. Griffith. Mrs. William L. Lldbeck, Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Charles H. Heltzel, Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst, Mrs. Richard L. Cooley, Mrs. Otto Skopll, Jr, Mrs. ET for Thursday, February 26, is the all-state day at the legislature for the Oregon Federation of Re publican Women. Members of the federation will be coming from all parts of the state to take in the day, a regular custom for tha group during legislative sessions. Mrs. Roy T. Bishop, Portland, state president, and other state officials will be among the group. The women are to be at the legisla ture at 10 a.m. that day. At noon there will be a luncheon in the Capitol room of the Senator hotel with State Senator Eugene Marsh, presi dent of the senate, as speaker. " Immediately following the luncheon, Mrs. Louis Lachmund is to be hostess to the group at an informal tea at her home. In the line for the tea will be Mra. Bishop, state president; Mrs. Clark C. McCall, president of the Salem unit of the federation; and Mrs. Paul L. Pat terson, wife of the Oregon governor. Mrs. A. A. Schramm is arranging music for the state day event Mrs. O. K. Beals is In charge r-f arranging the table. Mrs. W. F. Leary is chairman for luncheon reservations and tickets. Mrs. Lachmund and Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., are arranging the tea. Major General and Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea are to be hosts for a dinner next Wednesday in the Officers club at the armory to honor Major General Harry L. Bolen, commanding general of the 44th infantry division. Fort Lewis. Among the guests will be Major Gen eral and Mrs. H. G. Maison of Salem, General Maison being commanding gen eral of the 41st division, National Guard. Hostess to her study club on Tuesday for luncheon and program will be Mrs. WiUiam L. Phillips, Sr. - Theatre Arts group is meeting on Tuesday afternoon, dessert to be at 12:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. E. West. For the program, Miss Kate Dickson is to read Jan de Hartog's "The Four Poster." Slgmas, organization for wives of Sig ma Chi members, is meeting on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Sprague. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Philip Ringle and Mrs. L. C. Fairham. Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae are meet ing next Thursday evening, Mrs. Oliver T. Mansfield and Mrs. Sam C. Campbell to entertain the group, at the home of Mrs. Mansfield. Chapter G of P.E.O Sisterhood has a special program arranged for the meet ing next Thursday. Members will assemble in the fire place room of the First Presbyterian church for dessert at 1:15 o'clock, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs and Mrs. Charles Paeth as hostesses. Later, the group will go to the sanctuary and Mrs. Dobbs will pre sent the program on "Appreciation of ' the Organ." . . . Committee chairmen are busy with plans for the annual children's style show to be presented by Chi Omega alumnae of Salem on March 10 at 2:30 p.m. in the American Legion club. Mrs. Dale Pence and Mrs. Reinold An derson are co-chairmen for the event. Mrs. Fred Graham is chairman for tick ets, Mrs. Dean Thomas, chairman for models, Mrs. Bill Martin, publicity chair man; Mrs. Charles Darou and Mrs. Frank A. Brown are in charge of decorations. Tickets may be obtained at Margwen's or at the door at the time of the show. Members of the active chapter of Chi Omega at Willamette university will conduct a baby-sitting service the after noon of the show for young mothers wishing to attend. Mrs. H. D. Hamm left last evening by train for Shreveport, Louisiana, for an extended visit at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Harold Cox. Lt. Cox is stationed with the air force there. En route, Mrs. Hamm is visiting a few days with relatives in Los Angeles. Mrs. H. R. Robinson, 1570 North 17th, Is to be hostess to the United Com mercial Travelers auxiliary on Wed nesday, salad luncheon to be served at 1 o'clock. Carl Collins, Mrs. Charles Gray, Mrs, LaVerne Young, Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson, Mrs. Erwin E. Batterman, Mrs. John A. Heltzel, Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Mrs. Ivan Merchant, Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Charles Mills, Mr. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Howard Eismann, Mrs. George S. Hoffman, Mrs. Harold M. Ollnger, Mrs. Charles Musser, Mrs. SUn Baker, Mrs. Val Sloper, Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. Hal Patton, Mrs. Howard Walker, Mrs. William Schlitt, Mrs. Har mon Harvey. - . Marking chairman is Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce. On her committee are Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs. Aurella Grim, Mrs. Clarence M. Byrd, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Mrs. Lewis D. Grif fith, Mrs. Ercel W. Kay, Mrs. Linn C. Smith, Mrs. Rex Kimmell, Mrs. Brey man Boise, Mrs. George S. Hoffman, Mrs. James B. Young. Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Wal lace Carson, Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mrs, Vern W. Miller, Mrs. Taylor Haw kins, Mrs. Wilmer C. Page, Mrs. J. E. Law. Mrs. Arthur Fisher is chairman for publicity. Mrs. Ed Lewis is chairman for soliciting. Mrs. Wayne Hadley heads the transportation committee. Cashiers for the event include Mrs. George S. Hoffman, chairman, Mrs. Rex Kimmell, Mrs. Harold Busick, Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Wllmer C. Page, Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith. I , I