Dance Clubs List Parties Next Week-end Several dancing partiei are on the calendar tor next Friday and Saturday evenings. Wisteria Group Wisteria club's March party will be on Friday evening at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, dancing starting at 8 o'clock. Bob Cross' orchestra will play. - On the committee for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rossner, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Garrett, Mrs. Joseph Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gahlsdorl. Trotters Event Trotters club's monthly dance is slat ed for next Friday evening at the Sena tor hotel, dancing to be between 10 and 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McCafferty arc Chairmen for the committee. Cama Club Party The regular monthly dance for Cama club is scheduled for next Saturday eve ning, March 14, at Knights of Columbus hall, dancing to be between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stoddard head the committee in charge. Serving with them are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith. J Easter Bonnet Bridge of Club An event of Thursday evening, March 19, will be the annual Salem Junior Woman's club Easter Bonnet bridge to be in the Capitol room of the Senator hotel at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Calvin Kent is chairman of the affair. Children's Easter outfits from Marg , wen's will be modeled as well as hats from Miller's. A special feature of the show will be the modeling of hats from the YWCA-millinery class which Miss Marie Baker teaches. Commentator for the show will be Mrs. James T. Brand. Floral arrangements for the show will be from Jary's. Modeling in the show will be Mrs. Bill Clabaugh, Mrs. Virgil Ekstrand, Mrs. Robert Price, Mrs. Terry Randall, Mrs. Orvllle Kannier, Jr., Mrs. Frank D. Ward, Mrs. George W. Dewey, Jr., Mrs. Sam Campbell, Mrs. Fred Joenke, Mrs. Harry Swing, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mm. Miller Hayden, Mrs. Sue Syring, Marcia Jenny, Sally Clabaugh, Denise Ward, Karen Joenke and Judy Atwood. Dessert will be served before the show and cards In play following. Those playing cards are asked to bring their own table accessories. Tickets will be on sale at the door. The Interested pub lic is invited.' Serving on the committee with Mrs. Kent are Mrs. Charles Wlnkenwerder, Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Mrs. Douglas Hay, Mrs. Ralph W. Atwood, Miss Donna Bush and Mrs. Jack Muller. Wed at a simple service Friday eve ning in St. John's church in Seattle were Miss Martha McNary Marshall, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Mar shall of Salem, and Gerald C. Evanson, son of Mrs. Alfred C. Evanson of Seat tle and the late Mr. Evanson, The service was at 7 o'clock, only members of the families attending. The Marshalls and their younger daughter, Julia, went north for the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 1527 Market street, Seattle. Both will attend University of Washington. Pi Beta Phi alumnae are meeting next Thursday evening, at the home of Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, dessert to be at 7:30 o'clock. For the special program, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, an alumna of the sorority, will highlight her observations of United Nations, she having gone east for the UN session during the time Mr. Sprague ' was serving as alternate delegate. At the business meeting new officers will be chosen. Co-hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Don Dawson, Mrs. Marlon Mulcahy, Mrs. Don Wilson, Mrs. Ervln W. Potter, Mrs. Jack Fltzmaurlce, Mrs. Cornelius Bateson. Salem Sojourners club has planned Its eighth birthday party for next Thursday afternoon, the event to be at the Salem Woman's club. Dessert will be at 1 o'clock. On the committee are Mrs. Bernard Brown, chairman, Mrs. Wendell Munson, Mrs. Charles Stirling, Mrs. Frank Bishop, Mrs. Jason Lee, Mrs. Loren Lewis. . Alpha XI Delta alumnae are to meet next Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Eleanor Stephens, 27S North 20th, dessert to be at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Ellse Schroerier is to be co-hostess. There will be election of officers nd white elephant sale is planned. Chapter CB of P.E.O. Sisterhood la meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Irene Adam at 307 Shelton street, Dallas. Mrs. Mol lis Ottaway is to be co-hostess. Mrs. Charles L. Layport and Mrs. E. A. Brown will be hostesses to the mem bers of Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood for their meeting on Tuesday afternoon t 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lay- Port- m Xappa Alpha Thcta sorority alumnae of Salem are planning a buffet dinner on the evening of March 10 to honor State Treasurer and Mrs. Sigfrld B. Unander, the party to be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone. Mrs. Unander If n flumnt of the group. Chapter AB of P.E.O. Sisterhood is meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. David B. Re.vis. 2043 Chemeketf, Mrs. M. K. Peck is co-kOfttsf. t N. . - i ' THEY CHAIRMEN ONE DIVISION WOMEN OF THE community are taking the lead In conducting the annual American Red Cross fund campaign In Marion count; this year, March being Red Cross month. Heading, the professional division are these two above, Mrs. Terry Randall, at left, and Mrs. Claybourne Dyer. By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER PROMINENT on the calendar for late March is the wedding of Miss Betty Cooley and William E. Kaer, Jr., of Olympla, Wash., the ceremony to be solemnized the after noon of Sunday, March 22. Miss Cooley is announcing members of her wedding party this week-end. The service will be at 4 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church, Dr. Paul N. Poling officiating. Lois Anne Peck of Portland Is to be soloist, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs to play the organ. Candlellghters will be Miss Joan Hobart of Portland,, Mrs. James Zwas chka, Miss Alice Girod and Mis Gwen dolyn Fry. Miss Anne Forristel is to be honor attendant for the bride and the brides maids will be Miss Karen Kaer and Miss Katherine Kaer, Olympla, sisters of the bridegroom. Sharon Lee of Portland, a cousin of the bridegroom, is to be flower girl and the ring bearers will be Henry Becker, Jr., of Portland, a cousin of the bride, and Douglas Kaer of Olympla, young brother of the bridegroom. Robert Oringdolf of Portland is to be best man. Ushers will include James Goldringer, Kenneth Kilbourn, both of Portland, Donald Morrison of Yakima, Richard Lauer, Portlmd. The reception following will be at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house on Wil lamette university campus. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Robert W. Prentiss of Salem and Mr. Kaer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kaer of Olympla. Alpha Phi alumnae are to meet on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John A. Heltzel. ICronlit itudlo plcturt) MISS MARIE BOSCH Bfrkm.n. b. en.mni W J.rk w L v A. - . " I (Jeiten-MiUe- atudlo picture) gO EVERAL Salem friends will be in the wedding party when Miss Vir ginia Johnson of Corvallis and Earl W. McFarlan of Sweet Home are married on Saturday, March 21. Miss Johnson is announcing members of her wedding party this week-end. The ceremony will be solemnized at 8 o'clock that evening in the First Methodist church at Corvallis, the Rev. Daniel W. Walker, pastor, officiating. Soloist will be Miss Nancy Allworth of Corvallis and Mrs. Albert Marsh will be organist. Lighting the candles will be Mrs. Kenneth Lenaburg and Mrs. James Armson, both of Salem. Miss Barbara Johnson is to be maid of honor for her sister. The brides maids will be Miss Gayle Juve, Miss Merle Rhoten and Miss Beverly Hof stetter, all of Salem, and Miss Bette Gathercoal of Corvallis and Albany. Wendell Gronso of Lebanon is to be best man. Ushers will be Dale McFar- . Ian of Forest Grove, brother of Mr. McFarlan; Burton Amos of Sweet Home, Robert Brandt of Sweet Home, Robert Hollis of Salem, Daniel Poling of Sweet Home and Fred Gleeson of Corvallis. The reception following also will be at the church. The bride-elect, who was in Salem this past year on the staff of the Capi tal Journal, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy W. Johnson of Corvallis. Mr. McFarlan is the son of Mrs. C. R. McFarlan of Forest Grove. Zcta Tau Alpha alumnae are meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles W. Marshall, 1180 North 23th street. The meeting is at 8 o'clock. All alumnae of the sorority in Salem and vicinity are Invited. (Jtrn-Milln itudlo plcturtl MISS BETTY LOU BECKMAN ri"1 " of Mr. and Mr,. A. J. It's Up To For Marion --v - 1 v m : y q f- It" ?-'$i,hf',zZ::.s$1 ls-v . J 1 .v7-- - --xmr Z I r If ;n f-.A . ,7..1,i -'c.i 1 T.ii..iitnr- tn mr- ar.n-.im n--.iiwl s If ' i TIT . f -r-- -f-t B tfr"71 HEADING THE women's reridentiU division in the Red Cross campaign is Mm. E. H. Kennedy, second from left, shown here helping to dUtrlbute suppliea for her captains. Left to right: Mrs. Brazier C. Small, Mrs. Ken nedy, Mrs, Paul A. Lardon, Mrs. E. F. Kirkwood. Tana Bawden In Piano Event Here on Monday A musical event of interest for Mon day evening, March 9, will be the piano concert to be presented by Tana Bawden of Portland, under auspices of the Salem Federated Music Clubs. The program will be at 8 o'clock in Waller hall. The interested public is in vited and tickets may be obtained at the door with Miss Aice Arnold and Miss Dorothy Pearce in charge. Proceeds from the concert will go to the Mrs. Walter A. Denton memorial fund maintained by the Salem Federat ed Music clubs for scholarships. Immediately following the program there will be an informal reception in Lausanne hall to which all friends are invited to come and meet Miss Bawden, an outstanding junior artist of the north west. In the receiving line at the reception will be Mrs. David Eason, Miss Bawden, Miss Nellie Tholen, teacher of Miss Baw den, Mrs. Monte Bawden, mother of the young pianist, and Mrs. F. R. Hunter, president of the State Federated Music clubs, all of Portland; Dean and Mrs. Melvin H. Geist, Mrs. Clyde C. Gilbert On the hostess committee are Mrs. Harvey W. Gibbens, Mrs. Nettie Larson, Mrs. Dalbert Jepsen, Mrs. Kenneth Rich, Miss Margaret Hogg, Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Light refreshments will be served with group of Miss Bawden's Salem friends assisting, Mrs. J. M. Lamb in charge. Miss Jane Gray, newly elected presi dent of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honor society at Willamette, will be in charge of ushering at the concert, as sisted by other members of the organi zation. The program for the Monday event if as follows: . Prelude and Fugue No. XXII Bk. I Bach Italian Concerto Bach Allegro Andante Presto Sonata Op. 31, No. 2 : Beethoven Largo-Allegro Adagio Allegretto The White Peacock Griffes L'Isle Joyeuse Debussy Etude Op. 10, No. 3 Chopin Etude Op. 25, No. 1 Chopin Nocturne Op. 27, No. 2 Chopin Nocturne Op. 27, No. 1 Chopin Nocturne Op. 15, No. 2 Chopin Ballade in G-Minor Chopin Pi Beta Phi Mothers club is meeting at the chapter house Tuesday at 2 o'clock. A musical program is planned for the pleasure of the mothers, Miss Alice Girod to play piano numbers, Miss Cora lie Doughton to sing. Hostesses for the lea will be Mrs. G. Herbert Smith and Mrs. Blanche Proctor. Jimmy Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Randall, observed his ninth birthday today. Mrs. Randall entertained at their home with a cowboy luncheon for her son, the group later going to the show. Jimmy's guests included Steve Anderson, Steve Stewart. Douglas and Larry Mor gan, Mike McCortnick, Bobby Keudell, Lawrence Ward, Denny Nelson, Ricky Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bogardus and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnick are entertain ing thik evening at the Bogardus home. A group of 34 friends has been bidden for an informal evening and late supper. Governor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson will be in Portland next Sunday eve ning. March 15, as special guests at the banquet of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women at the Multnomah ho tel. Ooveroer Pattonoa it to apeak. The Women County's Share In Annu'k A IN WOMEN'S DIVISION THE engagement of Miss Betty Lou Beckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Beckman, to ' Jack W. Grimes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimes of Jefferson, was an nounced last evening at a dessert party given by Miss Kay Scherrer, at the Beckman home. The supper table was set with an em broidered Chinese linen cloth. The centerpiece was large nosegay of spring blooms from which streameri of varied colors led to each place. At tached to the ribbons were miniature nosegays and envelopes inclosing the announcements. ' No date is set for the wedding. The bride-elect is a senior at Salem high school. Mr. Grimes is a graduate of Jefferson high school and attended University of Oregon before going into the navy. He is now employed at the Western Veneer Plywood company at Crabtree. . Attending the announcement party were Miss Beckman, her mother and her sister, Miss Lee Al Beckman; Miss Louise Owens, Miss Gloria Stolk, Miss Joann Brown, Miss Judith Carlson, Miss Charlyn Ogle, Miss Coralie Roseberry, Miss Michelle Edwards, Miss Dorothy MacGregor and the hostess. Chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood is meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Mills at 7:45 o'clock, ivirs. oeorge L,. bears as co-hostess, 1 f . A 1 v- wnr ?. , it- in I " I r ' S f i -..'..:.! ; I r 1 1 I nil I if ; ' i v. it i ... :!::if i I, .: , .; f 1.,. sW'wiw"-t.. .T..f - -',kfJsfttsWlfc1,'- MR. AND MRS. JAMES AUSTIN FRALEY an trlS,!?!!? if t'..M' .,nT Au,lin Fr,f 'Beverly B. trman) was This Year ToWrin (Jeiten-lfilter itudlo alcturo) Mrs. Smith to Be Tea Hostess Among the teas for next week is tht one for which Mrs. G. Herbert Smith is to entertain on Saturday afternoon to honor Mrs. Edwin Franklin Snider, a newcomer here. Guests have been invrf. ed to call between 3 and 5 o'clock. Greeting at the door for the first hour will be Mrs. Robert G. Brady, Jr. Assist ing in the living room will be Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, Mrs. Charles W. Mills, Mrs. Otto J. Wil son. Introducing to the line will bt Mrs. Wheeler English. Pouring during the first hour will bt Mrs. H. H. Brooks and Mrs. Robert F. Wulf and assisting in the dining room will be Mrs. Robert Siddoway, Mrs. Rich ard P. Embick, Mrs. A. Terrence King, Mrs. George C. Alexander. During the second hour, Mrs. Harmon T. Harvey will greet at the door. Assist ing in the living room will be Mrs. Peter M. Gunnar, Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen, Mrs. Maynard Shiffer, Mrs. Horace Mc Gee. Mrs. James T. Brand and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons are to pour during the sec ond hour and assisting in the dining room will be Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Mrs. Ralph Schlesinger, juts. noDeri r . Anaerson. (Lrn.B'a audio picture, Dtllti) 'g In That Goal Of merican MRS. JACK EYERLY, center, U general chairman for the Marion county Red Cross drive this year, the first time a woman has headed the campaign hers. Mrs. Eyerly Is shown giving sunestlons to two of her key chair men, Mrs. Abner K. Kline, at left, advanced gifts chairman; Mrs. Mike Steinbock, at right, special gifts chairman. J" ENTRAL Willamette spring con-, ference for Business and Profes- S sional Women's clubs will convene Salem on aunday, March 15. Mrs. l.ilcille Borigo of Taft is district chair- in for the event which is to take :.ce at the Marion hotel. Registration i SKI be irora 8:30 to 9 o'clock: with kftakfast following at 9:30 a.m. 'State Representative Edward Card- ill of Linn county will be the prin- "slal speaker and will talk on "Current -.legislation , Before the State Legisla te, with a question and answer pe- id following his address. Various aspects of district conferences the state convention will be dis used by Miss Laura York of M'dford, Ite first vice-president, and club presi- '-snts will give reports. le Salem club will be hostess to the Iter groups of the district and Miss lldred Yetter, president, has invited business and professional women to end. i' Zt. Mary's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal -sii irch is meeting Monday afternoon at 'I clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Mills, 685 Boice, Mrs. Woodson Ben- as co-hostess. : elta Gamma Mothers club is to meet J. luncheon at 1 o'clock at the home Mrs. G. G. Polales, 825 North Win . r. All town Delta Gamma mothers art i Urited. i Indeoendence Mr. and Mrs. A. R. El- (n are announcing the engagement of heir daughter. Miss Cora Mae Elvin, to Urroy F. Weaver, son of Mrs. Lidwine tf Weaver of Independence. The couple Is planning a summer Wdding. eMarion post and auxiliary, No. 661, ... veterans of Foreign Wars, will enter--4ln districts 19 and 20 at a no-host :. fkicheon on Sunday, March 8. The -Sent will be at the Veterans of Foreign ,fars hall, beginning at 3 p.m. jMembers of the Horizon club led by Robert w. uormsen wm eniermm 6 PufriMr'a rlanre next Saturday -Ttening at the Gormsen home. Miss Jlyce Randall is president oi me ciud. The group met this week at the nome Mrs. Gormsen. U u e s t s were inree n,K.H Waciminditr ffnilrl nf the first Presbyterian church, sponsors of tic club, the guests including mrs. uiiu Wilson, Mrs. William cusn, mrs. iura Jr. The group put on a white ele- scant sale. 1 Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church will meet at 1:15 p.m. on Wed- isday for dessert, with the exception Circle 7 which will meet a week from Wednesday, March 18, at 8 p.m. Mect jig places next Wednesday are as fol liws: j Circle 1, with Mrs. E. O. Welling, 1333 Boone Road, Mrs. Walter L. Spaul ding and Mrs. Cora Hartzell assisting. i Circle 2, Mrs. M. C. Woods, 260 So. 14th, Mrs. W. L. Robins and Mrs. Hugh Stevens assisting. : ' Circle 3, Mrs. Glenn Barge, 290 W. Luthpr Mr. F.. F.. Gilbert and Mrs. D. : at. Mclntire assisting. Circle 4. Mrs. J. F. Cook, 1444 Ferry, , Mrs. Pearl Upson and Miss Adona Coch rane assisting. '' Circle 5, Mrs. Edna Waterman. 465 , . forth Cottage, Mrs. George Moore and ' Mrs. D. W. Pugh assisting. Circle 6, Mrs. R. D. Taylor, 3915 Lib erty Road, Mrs. Rena Waterman assist- - Circle 7, meeting will be Wednesday, March 18 at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mn. Olen Williams, 995 North Capital. Assisting will be Mrs. Thad Moreland arid Mrs. Nick Schweigcrt. Devotions ..will be led by Mrs. Lakin Wcstphal. nf - Red Cross Campaign GENERAL CHAIRMAN GIVES SUGGESTIONS Miss Meyer, Mr. Burger Wed Today At Ceremony in St. St. Mark's Lutheran church was the scene for a wedding this afternoon when Miss Arlene Betty Meyer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph B. Meyer, was married to Thomas William Bur ger, son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Bur ger. The Rev. John L. Cauble and the Rev. Mark Getzendaner officiated at -the 4 o'clock service. Baskets of pink snapdragons, white stock tied with navy blue ribbon, palms and ferns, together with lighted candles in ivy entwined holders, decorated the church for the wedding. The alternate pews down the white carpeted aisle were marked with clusters of white blooms and ribbons. Dale Meyer, broth er of the bride, and Jerry Burger, brother of the bridegroom, lighted the candles. Soloist was Mrs. Helen Ham ann. Miss Ruth Bedford played the or gan. Mr. Meyer gave his daughter in mar riage. She wore a dress of satin and lace. The lace of the bodice extended in a panel down the front and on into the long train in back. A stand-up col lar of the lace extended from the yoke of net, and the long sleeves were of the lace. The fingertip veil was ar ranged from a sweetheart crown. For her flowers the bride carried a cascade of red roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Jack Merrick, Forks, Wash., sis ter of the bride, was honor attendant. She wore a. floor length navy blue faille frock and a white lace sweetheart cap trimmed with pink rosebuds. Her flowers were pink carnations on a white net fan. Mrs. John Wolf, Portland, sister of Lt yw-'"4mr -n"v An event for next Thursday will be the luncheon for a delegation from the Opti-Mrs. club of Portland, at the Ma rion hotel. Representative M a u r 1 n e Neuberger (Mrs. Richard Neuberger) is to talk to the group on women in the legislature, and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Ore gon's governor, is to give highlights on the inauguration which she attended in the national capital. The visiting women will visit the State House during the day. a Laurel Social Hour club is meeting Tuesday for dessert at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. J. Clements, 1595 Glen Creek, Mrs. Carl L. Morrison as sisting. General meeting of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of Jason Lee Methodist church will be in the Kirty room at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Luncheon will be served by the March September circle and at 1:30 there will be a devotional service. For the program, Mrs. C. W. Stacey will tell about her recent trip through the eastern and southern states and spe cial music is planned. Honored guests will be members of the Woman's Society of Christian Serv ice from Turner, and girls from the Chemawa Indian school who will speak to the group. Social meeting for Salem c'.'jh of Zonta International will be next Thurs day evening at the home of Miss Nellie Schwab, dessert to be at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Byron B. Herrick, Miss Maxine Buren and Miss Josephine Baumgartner are co-hostesses. Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary plans its regular meeting for Monday morning at 10 o'clock in the hospital an nex. , . The group will talk over plans for the annual spring silver tea on April 23 at tht home of Mrs. Louis Lachmund. $51 j (Juten-MlUr studio plctun) Mark s Church the bride, and Mrs. Frank Meier, sister of the bridegroom, were dressed iden tically to the honor attendant, but their flowers were white carnations on pink net fans. Cynthia Wolf, niece of the bride, and Judith Burger, niece ot the bridegrqom, ' were flower girls, both wearing pink frocks and carrying pink camellias. Fred Burger, nephew of the bride groom, was ring bearer. Dr. Paul Burger was best man for his brother. Ushering were Milton Bur ger and Donald Burger, both brothers of the bridegroom, and John Wolf, brother-in-law of the bride. The bride's mother wore a dusty rose dress with navy blue accessories and a corsage of cymbidium orchids. The bridegroom's mother wore an orchid dress with white accessories and cor sage of the cymbidium orchids. The reception was in the church par lors. Pink camellias were used in pro fusion in decorating for the affair. Mrs. Paul Burger and Mrs. Donald Burger cut the cake. Mrs. Herman Meyer, aunt of the bride, Mrs. L. A. Clinker and Mrs. Milton Burger poured. Others as sisting were Mrs. Millard Bates, Mrs. Carl Beals, Mrs. James Stewart, Mrs. Harold Lewis, Miss Sally Anderson, Miss Eva Miller, Miss Lois Sorenson, Miss LUa Burger, Miss Patricia Morris, Miss Margery Hansen. For going away the bride wore a champaigne faille suit trimmed in brown velvet, velvet accessories and corsage of red roses. The couple will be at home at 132 Northeast Ainsworth, Portland. fliw r-- -w w Two new members were initiated into the Salem chapter of American Gold Star Mothers on Thursday evening. They are Mrs. James Morley and Mrs. Wini fred Butler. Reports were given by the hospital chairman, Mrs.' Henry E. Lichty, who sent afghans and slippers to the veterans hospital in Roseburg and the Camp White facility, and by Mrs. George Pro and Mrs. Fred Birch who are in charge of the rummage sale to be March 12. Mrs. George Pro, second vice presi dent, accompanied Mrs. Carl Gimpl of Eugene, department president; Mrs. Leona Baker of Eugene, department sec retary; and Mrs. P. L. Wheeler of Leba non to Astoria recently where the group made plans for establishing a new chap ter of Gold Star Mothers. Paul Aber crombie post and auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars entertained the depart ment officers and members of the pros pective new chapter. Social meeting of the chapter will be on March 19 at the home of Mrs Clar ence Brown. She will be assisted by Mrs. C. T. Harrington and Mrs. J. B. Van Cleve. Mrs. Joe Mozcna and Mrs. Francis Davis will be hostess to the Accent club when it meets on Thursday evening. The group will assemble at the Mozena home, 1945 Hazel avenue, at 8 o'clock. The preschool group of the American Association of University Women is meeting next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Gordon Skinner, 560 North 21st. Dr. Martha Hocking is to be the speaker on the topic: "Early Emotional Patterns in Children." Mrs. Martin Preissler and Mrs. Robert H. Miller are co-hostesses. Nomination and election of officers will be the principal business at the Monday evening meeting of Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary. The group will matt at the hall at I p.m. i EVERAL parties are on the social Two Plan Parties Mrs. Abner K. Kline and Mrs. Mar jorie Charboneau are entertaining at two parties, planning luncheon and bridge affairs on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at the home of Mrs. Kline. Mrs. Thomas Gabriel, Jr., daughter of Mrs. Charboneau, will i;:t in serving at both affairs. Bidden for Tuesday are Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde. Mrs. J. N. Chambers, Mrs. E. A. Linden, Mrs. Howard R. Pickett, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. A. F. Mar cus, Mrs. L. L. Laws, Mrs. Fred Keeler, Mrs. Florence Purvine, Mrs. J. L. Fran zen, Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mrs. Lynn Lambeth. Guests invited for Thursday include Mrs. George L. Arbuckle, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. Arnold Davis, Mrs. Carl W. Chambers, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy. Mrs. G. E. McCormick, Mrs. Walter L. Spaul ding, Mrs. Henry M. Hanzen, Mrs. Hom er Smith, Jr., Mrs. Paul Van Scoy of Jefferson, Mrs. Charles Bingner, who is here from LaGrande during the legis lature, Mrs. William C. Perry, Mrs. E. B. Gabriel, Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Sr., Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mrs. Wal lace Bonesteele. Evening Parties Mrs. Leland Shinn and Mrs. John Kolb are entertaining at the Shinn home at two parties next week, inviting guests for bridge on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Tuesday Party Mrs. Richard B. Jemiing Is to be hostess on Tuesday evening at a party at her home to honor Mrs. George C. Huggins, Jr. The group will honor Mrs. Huggins at a shower. Bridge will be played, a late supper to be served. Guests will include Mrs. Jenning, Mrs. George W. Dewey, Jr., Mrs. Richard Lankow, Mrs. Jack Schoonover, Mrs. Sidney Boise, Mrs. Bill Clabaugh, Mrs. Edwin H. Armstrong, Mrs. Lloyd Ramey, Mrs. Jack McLaughlin, Mrs. Lloyd Hammel, Mrs. Richard Embick. .Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Howard Wicklund has invited guests for a luncheon and bridge party on Wednesday, the affair to be at Sa lem Golf club. Junior guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church is meeting for salad luncheon Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the parish hall. Mrs. Louise Muller, chairman; Mrs. ' John Graham, Mrs. Lawrence Oster man, Mrs. John S. Tyler, Jr., Mrs. David Eason and Mrs. Gerald Fisher are on the committee. Mrs. A. D. Brown will lead devo tions. Mrs. Richard D. Barton will give the special music, accompanied by Miss Ruth Bedford. Members are asked to take their rummage sale articles to the meeting. The sale is to be March 12 and 13 at the parish house with Mrs. Leon Gleason as chairman. In celebration of the 34th birthday anniversary of the American Legion this month, the auxiliary to Salem post. No. 136, will entertain for the men at their regular business meeting next Tuesday evening at the American Legion club. Mrs. Carroll Robinson is in charge ot the program which will Include skits by auxiliary members and accordion mu sic by Judson Bressler. Mrs. Harlan Judd will show colored slides of Korea. Mrs. Clarence Cox is chairman of refreshments, and serving the birthday cake and coffee will be Mrs. Leslie Beard, Mrs. Donald Rasmussen and Mrs. William Bauer. State Representative Dorothy Wal lace, Portland, will be guest speak er at the legislative meeting of the Junior Woman's club set for Monday night at the Woman's club house. Mrs. Calvin Kent is chairman of the legislative committee and is arranging the program. Mrs. Donald Barrick is in charge of refreshments. The executive board will meet at 7 p.m. Salem unit, American Legion auxili ary, will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Woman's club house for a business meeting. Hostesses for the coffee hour will be Mrs. Mildred DeArmond and Mrs. Rosemary Henningsgard. 8L5P v- i i - v 3 EThi;' LfiifT v " ' i , . I 1 , ... . t ffthlF itudlo picture, Kutene) MR. AND MRS. JERRY B. STONE MED LAST Hundajr evening at a ceremony In F.ujrne wrre Mr. and Mrs. Jerry It. 8tonc (Janet Turmanl. The couple are nhown above leaving the church following the wrvlre. At right, the bride In her wrridinc drew. The bride Is the onlr dau(h(er of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Tufman of Eusena and Mr. Hon It tht ton f Mr. and Mrs, taphaa A. Bio do af Balaaaa rwMw.i'"' Chi Omega Style Show on Tuesday To Feature Fashions for Children ; A major event for the coming week will be the annual children's style show to be sponsored by Salem alumnae of Chi Omega on Tuesday afternoon at the , American Legion club. The event is ar- ranged for 2:30 o'clock. This is an occasion for the young fry to show off the Easter parade styles. Also, adult fashions are to be shown. Proceeds go to philanthropic projects sponsored by the alumnae, one of which is a children's ward at Salem General hospital. - Members of the active chapter at Chi Omega at Willamette will conduct baby-sitting service during the after noon for young mothers wishing to at tend the show. Tickets may be obtained at the door at the time of the show, or from Marg wen's shop. Models for the children's part of the show will be Kim Arbuckle, Tad Ar buckle, Dana Grabenhorst, Christopher Barker, Nancy Wiles, Kathy Compton, Kevin and Kent Pratt, Pamela Denton, OVERNOR Paul L. Patterson is to be speaker for the March meet ing of Salem unit of the Oregon Federation of Republican Women, Mon day afternoon at the Senator hotel. "The Oregon Constitution" is to be the topic for the governor's talk. The meeting will be at 2 o'clock and an invitation is extended to the inter ested public to attend. The usual white elephant sale will follow the meeting. Rotana club Is to be entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Henry Mattson, 4020 North River road, at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Emma Drinnon as co-hostess. New officers are to be elected and there will be initiation of new members. Articles for the rummage sale also are to be brought to the meeting, Miss Ju ana Holmes to be in charge of the ar ticles brought. - Spending the week-end in Waldport and Newport are Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Forster. Other Salem people at the coast over Saturday and Sunday are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burke and their daughter, Janice, who are visiting in Yachats with Mrs. Burke's brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Solie. Mrs. Irl Robinson will entertain mem bers of the Hollywood Lions club auxil iary at 8 p.m. on Wednesday at her home, 2685 Englewood avenue. Co- host esses will be Mrs. J. E. Van Wyngarden and Mrs. Fred Rowe. An informal business meeting will be conducted by officers of Order of Rain bow for Girls on Tuesday evening. The group will make final arrangements to attend the grand assembly to be in Tillamook March 26 and there will be reports on visitations. Girls are to bring rummage to the meeting for the sale which is to take place March 13 and 14. Mothers club will also meet at 7:30 and will serve refreshments to the girls following their meeting. Meeting for a no-host dinner on Wed nesday, March 11, will be Cherry court, Order of Amaranth. The group will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Scottish Rite temple and hereafter will meet on Wed nesday rather than Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parker will be chairman for the evening. Woman' Society of World Service of the Englewood, Evangelical United Brethren church, will meet for dessert at 1:15 on Thursday. Mrs. John W. Koerner, 965 North 20th, will be hostess to the group at her home. Mrs. Morris Goodrich is the leader. Sally Herron, Ronald and Johnny Moe, John Martin, Douglas and Scott Corey, Stacey Graham, Jane Vroom, Stafford. Hazelett, Bobby Anderson, Marcia and Marilee Denton, Shannon Dyer, Diane Martin, Carl David and Kirk Jonasson, Allan and Jean Brown, Jerry Johnson, Pamela Tiano, Beverly, Barbara and Lynda Carpenter, David Lawrence, Claudia Gray. Modeling the women's fashions will be Mrs. George A. Arbuckle, Mrs. S. D. Wiles, Mrs. Richard Denton, Mrs. Ed Lewis, Mis. Charles Darou, Mra. John Martin, Mrs. Robert Corey, Mrs. Fidel Vroom, Mrs. Fred Graham, Tin. Bill -Martin, Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mrs. Roger Dasch, Mrs. Wilson Wilt, Mrs. Fred Davis. Mrs. Robert Carey Is to be the com mentator. Articles In the show are be ing furnished from Margwen's, the Boys shop, Rohland's, Esther Foster shop, Towne shop, Kalles, the Little French shop, Howard's shop and Arbuckles. Woman's Club Benefit Party Next Friday To help realize their goal of $500 for the Salem YWCA, members of Salem Woman's club are sponsoring a benefit card party and hair style show next Friday March 13. - - The event will be at the club house. ' Dessert will be served at 1 o'clock, the hair style show and the card games te follow. The Candalarla Beauty sa lon is presenting the hair styles, Mrs. Val Sloper as the commentator. Also featuring the program will be a display ot hats from Mack Dress shop in Portland, the display including rep licas of hats worn at the inauguration and made up by Mrs. Deena Mack, for merly of Salem. Mrs. Henry M. Hanzen is program chairman for the event Mrs. Clay ; Cochran and. Mrs. Arthur A. Atherton are in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Vir gil O'Malley and Mrs. Ralph E. Moody are in charge of tickets. Reservations should be telephoned to either Mrs. Albert C. Gragg or Mrs. William F. Leary. Mrs. Philip Bouf fleur la in charge of prizes. Mrs. John Carr and Mrs. Walter Sieber are In charge of tables. Each group attending is to take Its own table accessories. . Guests are invited both for the des sert and program. The travel study group ot the Sa- University Women, plans its meeting for next Tuesday at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. E. Batterman, 2880 South 12th street. Mrs. Charles Derth ick, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. Frederick Leupold will be co-hostesses. For the program, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Madi son are to show pictures of their South American trip. Meeting on Tuesday evening will be St. Cecilia's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church, at the home of Miss Betty Byre, 1287 Chemeketa, at 8 o'clock. St. Vincent de Paul's Mothers club will meet at 8 p.m. on Monday in the parish hall. St. John's Lutheran Ladles guild will meet on Thursday at the parish halt at 7:30 p.m. for dessert. Hostesses are Mrs. Albert Saul, Mrs. Don Schaefer, Mrs. Jay Schaefer and Mrs. A. C. Schaf-fer. !.j ; I v