Junior Woman's Benefit Hat, Bridge Event Thursday Thft Children' TTnmttfll aehnnl fit Eu gene will be the beneficiary from the proceeds of the annual Easter bonnet bridge benefit planned by Salem Junior Woman's club next Thursday evening. The party will be at 7:30 o'clock in the Capitol room of the Senator hotel. Features of the evening will be a hat tyle show, the hats from Miller's, and little girls' fashion show, clothes from Margwen's. A special feature will be modeling of hats made by the Salem YWCA millinery class. Mrs. James T. Brand is to be com- , mentator for the hat and style shows. Miss Evelyn Johnson is providing the music. , Modeling the hats will be Mrs. Ted Jenny, Mrs. Bill Clabaugh, Mrs. Virgil ' Ekstrand, Mrs. Robert Price, Mrs. Terry Randall, Mrs. Frank D. Ward, Mrs.. George W, Dewey, Jr., Mrs. Sam C. Campbell, Mrs. Fred Joehnke, Mrs. Harry Ewing, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. Miller Hayden, Miss Sue Syrlng. Modeling the little girls' attire will be Marcia Jenny, Sally Clabaugh, De nise Ward, Karen Joehnke and Judy At wood. Reservations Made Among those making reservations for the party are Mrs. Donald Griswold, Mrs. Ted Morrison, Mrs. William Hugh Cirque Club A dance party for next week-end will be that of the Cirque club on Sat urday evening, at the Senator hotel. The social hour will be at 8:30 o'clock, the dinner at 9:15 o'clock. On the decorating committee are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pence, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham of Jefferson, Gilbert Allen, Miss June Haugen, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Stru ble. New members of the club are: Mr. and Mrs, George C. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Newbury Close, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Flook, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes, Mr. nd Mrs. Richard Lankow, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Loveall, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ramey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scandling, Mr. and Mrs. John Slanchik, Ralph Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Lakin Westphal, Mr. and Mrs. James R. White. Due to arrive home next week-end from Stanford university to be here for the Easter vacation are Wallace Car son, Jr., son of the Wallace Carsons; Michael Deeney, son of Mrs. W. E. Deeney, and Robert Doughton, son of the Preston Doughtons. : , 1- ' Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce is to entertain for her bridge club on Wednesday eve Ding for supper and eards. V .. Jit '.xl 1 t jr; ' s 5 - t, I: .V o . if ' , ' , ; a MRS. HAROLD BRIDE AT ln'Pf'ive rltrs In arentnf WM Mr.. lUrold H. Jltmn Club Sets Annual McElhlnny, Mrs. Andrew Foster, Mrs. , Bill Clabaugh, Mrs. Vincent Fletcher, Mrs. Gerald Kendall, Mrs. Frank Guerin, Mrs. Fields Merck, Mrs. George C. Hug gins, Jr., Mrs. Lloyd Hammel, Mrs. Jerry Anderson, Mrs. Brooks Wescott, Mrs. Robert M. Brownell, Mrs. Edwin H. Armstrong, Mrs. Gordon Graber, Mrs. Jack McLaughlin, Mrs. Ted Stook, Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Dick Swain, Mrs. Vir gil Ekstrand, Mrs. Howard Elwood, Mrs, Clifton Boehmer. Mrs. Elwln Hakanson, Mrs. Dale Esch, Mrs. Donald Daugherty, Mrs. Leonard Howe, Mrs. C. L. Cox, Mrs. E. D. Bartruff, Mrs. Eugene Kokko, Mrs. Willis Ross, Mrs. Vere McCarty, Mrs. Fred Joehnke, Mrs. Clifford Wimberly, Mrs. E. F. Wood, Mrs. W. J. Leeper, Mrs. Lawrence Barnard, Jr., Mrs. Tim Berry, Mrs. Charles Baughn, Mrs. Stuart Dow, Mrs. Jack Frisby, Mrs. Dean Pfouts, Mrs. Dclmar Dewey, Mrs. Robert Parks, Mrs. William Vanderpool, Mrs. William Raw lins, Mrs. Joseph Curran, Mrs. Ted Jenny, Mrs. George Meier, Mrs. Paul A. Hale, Mrs. James Clinton, Mrs. Archie McKillop, Mrs. George Patterson. Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Mrs. Clorinda Topping, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. Walter L. Spauldlng, Mrs.' Carl W. Chambers, Mrs. Roy L. Houck, Mrs. Henry M. Hanzen, Mrs. L. C. McLeod. 3 By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER -ONORING Mrs. Paul L. Patter son, Oregon's first lady, Salem alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta sorority are meeting for a dessert party next Thursday evening. Mrs. Patterson is an alumna of the group. The party will be at the home of Mrs. Hollis W. Huntington, Wallace road, at 7 o'clock. Among hostesses of next week will be Mrs. Grant C. Rogers, who has In vited a group to her home for lunch eon and bridge on Friday afternoon. Bidden to the affair are Mrs.' James T. Brand, Mrs. Arthur R. Jones, Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, Mrs. Sol Schlesinger, Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Merle D. Travis, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Mrs. William L. Phillips. Sr., Mrs. Walter E. Martin, Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. Don F. Smith, Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. I. M. Doughton. Leaving on March 27 for a European tour will be Mr. and Mrs. Hollis W. Huntington. They will take the train ; to New York City and will sail from there on the Isle de France. They will tour England, then the European con tinent countries, including France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, the low countries and west Germany. Tbey will return in late July. During their absence, Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Kleen are to occupy their borne on Wallace road. -4 v -- , j'l-A -i ; . it v , . v f i ' .' ' V 4 X1 l v " K x (KniMU-nill ttaiU pMtutt) H. SALTZMAN the Multnom.h hotrl hllrmm lt Sunday bov, th( former Hulh Kl.lti. Holl,mn, i N event for next Thursday eve ning will be the no-host supper for which Kappa Alpha Theta lumnae are entertaining at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone to honor ; State Treasurer and Mrs. Slgfrid B. Unander who have moved to Salem to make their home. Mrs. Unander is an alumna of the sorority, Mrs. Charles H. Heltzel, Mrs. Charles ' D. Wood and Mrs. Donald McCargar are on the committee with Mrs. Stone to arrange the affair for all alumnae and their husbands. The dinner will be at 7 o'clock. i - Leaving next Friday for San Fran cisco will be Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomas and their daughter, Mrs. William J, Cook. The Thomases are going south for a few days for an insurance meet ing. Mrs. Cook plans to remain in San Francisco two months or so, her hus band, Lt. William J. Cook, who has been at sea, to return to be stationed in the Bay area for a time. - Oh Tuesday evening, Mrs. Cook is entertaining at a bridge party at the Thomas home, honoring her cousin, Mrs. Walter Bauchman of Corvallls. Bidden are Mrs. Bauchman, Mrs. James R. White, Mrs. P. Dixon VanAusdell, Jr., Mrs. Vern Gleaves, Miss Ruth Skin ner, Mrs. W. E. Ritchie, Mrs. Warren Ling, Mrs. Darrell Gemmell, Mrs. Don ald McNeil, Mrs. Gordon Krueger, Mrs. Hillary Etzel, Mrs. Clarence Gil mer, Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan, Sigmas plan their annual founders day luncheon and initiation for next Saturday, March 21, at Chuck's Steak House. The party is at 1 o'clock. Special guests will be the Sigma Chi sweetheart of the year at Willamette university chapter. Miss Joyce Karn, and her two court members, Miss Jill Gellerman and Miss Maxine Brown. Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Is meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clinton Patterson, Mrs, Bruce Thompson and Mrs. Norman Vaughn as co-hostesses. . i Chapter G of P.E.O. Sisterhood will meet at the home of Mrs. Ivan Stewart next Thursday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock, Mrs. Brown E. Slsson and Mrs. Charles Flitten as co-hostesses. Alpha Chi Omega alumnae arc to meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Paul Heath is to give a talk on flowers. Co-hostesses are Mrs. George Han auska, Mrs. Gordon Cooley, Mrs. Cor nelius Lofgren and Mrs. Lawrence Ber nard. ' i Salem alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi, Journalism honorary, are meeting Mon dir evening r.t B o'clock at the home cl IEjs Vmita Howard, 563 Court street. Tbeff Sevenon, who recently came to Siiesa ta bead the Oregon Journal bu rsas ben, is to be guest speaker to dis cos bis experiences in newspaper work. United Commercial Traveler! auxil iary is to be entertained for a salad luncheon at 1 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wayne Domes, 1055 Wilbur. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae plan their monthly meeting for Monday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Lester D. Green, 395 Jerris avenue, at 8 o'clock. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Roger Schnell, Mrs, William Hugh McElhlnny and Mrs. Walter E. Snyder. ' Meeting Monday afternoon . will be St. Anne's guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church, at the home of Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson, dessert to be at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Theron Hoover, Mrs. Fred B. Moxley, Mrs. L. E. de Weese and Mrs. Walter Kirk are co-hostesses. It's a busy week ahead for Governor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson. On Monday they will be in Portland for the dedication of the Oregon Edu cation association building and the luncheon planned in conjunction with the dedication. Wednesday evening, the Pattersons again will be in Portland to be special guests at the annual banquet of the AAA at the Benson hotel. During the latter part of the week the Pattersons will be moving into their home, 426 North Winter, They plan to occupy the house the following week. Arriving next week-end to be with them for a week will be their younger daughter, Miss Virginia Patterson, stu dent at Stanford university, Easter va cation being on then for the school. Next Saturday evening, Governor and Mrs. Patterson will be among the honor guests at the banquet to honor Mrs. Rae Ashton of Vernal, Utah, na tional president of the American Le gion auxiliary, who Is to be a visitor in Salem that date. Mrs. Douglas Hay will entertain the Jaycec-Ettes on Monday evening, Mrs. Stan Schoflold, Mrs. Thomas W. Church ill and Mrs. Don Richardson assisting. The group will meet at the Hay home, 2780 Englcwood, at 8 o'clock. Delta Gamma alumnae plan their meeting for next Thursday evening, March 19, Instead of the usual Tuesday date. The meeting will be at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert with Miss Lorena Jack and Mrs. Vern Shay as co-hostcsscs, Theatre Arts group will meet at the home of Mrs. Melvln H. Gclst on Tues day, dessert to be at 12:45 o'llock. Mrs. E. J. West Is to give the program, read ing "The Constant Wife'' by Maugham. r ' 2 V?. W 'VP MRS. FRED 'Timber!' Call Highlighting entertaining for the ' legislature members next week will b the "second setting" for the Timber Party, given by senators and represen tatives from counties in the Fourth Con gressional district, Oregon's timber area. The party was launched in the 1951 session as a traditional event for each legislature. The party is set for 8:30 o'clock at the American Legion club. The affair will be carried out In tra ditional timber theme, features only known to those in the lumber Industry to mark the affair. Guests will enter the club through a special pole bower arranged through two logging trucks being set at the entrance. "What hap pened to Paul Bunyon's Babe the Blua Ox" will be revealed. Guests will include all members of the senate and house of representatives and their wives, also members of the board of control and their wives. Representative Loran Stewart, Cot tage Grove, Senator Paul Geddes of Roseburg and Representative Robert Root of Medford head the executive group arranging the party. Mrs. Root will have charge of invitations, Mrs. Gene Brown, wife of , Representative Brown of Grants Pass, is in charge of decorations. Others assisting In ar rangements include Irv Liuten, Arthur Priaulx and A. E. Gerimonte. Social meeting for Salem Soroptimist club is planned for next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Edwin Johnsen, River Crest drive. Mrs. Alton Brannon, Miss Hattie Bratzel, Mrs. Eleanor Barbour and Mrs. Ira Darby are co-hostesses. Kappa Delta alumnae will be guests ef Mrs. H. B. Collins, 1280 Peace street, for their meeting Wednesday evening. An event for Sunday evening will be the at home for which State Senator and Mrs. Frederick S. Lamport will enter tain at their Ben Lomond home, guests being invited to call between 5 and 8 o'clock. Mrs. Dean H. Walker and Mrs. Paul Geddes will assist at the affair. Miss Jane Trojan, sophomore at Uni versity of Washington, has been named charm and etiquette chairman at her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega, for the new year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Trojan of Salem. Dance on Friday A dancing party for Friday evening will be that of the Bonheur club, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Danc ing starts at 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Malstrom are chairmen of the committee and serving with them are Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bork man, Mr. and Mrs. John Falk, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crosr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scnz, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mootry. . ' Jr ft'. ' fv" si :a ''4 Si- .I V-. (Juten-UUIer itudio vloturt) JOEHNKE 0 ' J W Etokta woman's club is meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Carl, 965 E street, dessert to be at 1:15 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Smith are to give a travelogue and show pictures on the national parks. Co-hostesses are Mrs. L. R. Springer, Mrs. E. L. Stow and Mrs. Arthur Ups ton. Going to Spokane on Friday for executive meetings of the western juris diction of the Woman's Society of Christian Service were Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy and , Mrs. C. W. Stacey. Mrs. Purdy Is treasurer of the association and Mrs. Stacey is secretary of promo tion. Mrs. Ernest P. Goulder and Mrs. L. A. Walworth will leave later for the conclave. Dr. Paul N. Poling of the First Presbyterian church in Salem will be one of the speakers at the meeting. Mrs. Guy Newgent, Mrs. Dean Tucker ana Mrs. N. E. Shaw were elected the nominating committee at the West Sa lem Woman's club on Thursday eve ning. The group has planned a card party for their next meeting, April 9. Welcome Wagon club will meet for luncheon Wednesday, March 18, at 1 o'clock in the Cherrian room at the Senator hotel. After luncheon mem bers will make flowered hats for Easter with Mrs. Eugene Kokko In charge. Those not wishing to work on hats may make Easter favors for two cot tages at Fairview Home with Mrs. A. Kenneth Smith In charge. For reservations, members are to call Mrs. E. H. Gormscn, 4-5173 by noon, Tuesday. . -SI m .:'. . ' .. . .... . . . ,-.t-!:.,yj,...,. - "WSt(inSStt.V ' ' m 3i '. h Hi U'1 'er - MRS. BILL "'l-l- .......... . (Julen-Mlller itudio plclurrt SALLY CLABAUGH Easter 'Bonneti Time APPROACHING Easter time reminds one it's time for the new spring bonnet and Easter outfit. 1 Salem Junior Woman'i club members have planned their annual Easier bonnet bridge party for next Thursday evening, March 19. Also featured will be children's fashions. Among the models to show hats are the three ladies across the top of the layout above, left to right: Mrs. Harry Ewing, Mrs. Bill Clabaugh and Mrs. Fred Joehnke, Two of the young misses to model children's clothes are pictured below, Sally Clabaugh at left, and Karen Joehnke at right. The child study group, school age, American Association of University Women, will meet Wednesday a 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Glen Wyalt, 1174 Ruge. Co-hostess is Mrs. Karl Olson, The film, "Fears of Children," will be shown. Those outside the group in terested in seeing the film may con tact Mrs. Robert H. Hamilton, Meeting Monday for luncheon will be the P.E.O. Sisterhood council, at the Golden Pheasant at 1:15 o'clock. Visit ing and unaffiliated P.E.O. members are invited. Reservations should be telephoned to Mrs. James P. Smart. General meeting for the Marion-Polk County Medical Society auxiliary will be next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. .Dean K. Brooks, Grecnway drive, state hospital grounds. The meeting is to be at 7:30 o'clock. Clyde Foley, executive secretary of the Oregon State Medical Society, is to be the guest speaker. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Gerald Bur ' roughs, Mrs. Stephen Sherman, Mrs. Herbert Nelson, Mrs. John Meadows, Mrs. Joseph Trelaven, Mrs. Russell Gulss. f, t$"Ji CLABAUGH (jMtm-MUHr itudio plcturt) vLA5AUVjt-1 KAREN 90 9 3 Sweet Briar club is meeting on Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Duane Gibson, 695 Orchard Heights road. ' Salem friends soon will be saying farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Put nam and family, Roger, Jr., Marcia and Stephen. They are moving to Portland to make their home, Mr. Putnam to be professional at the Rose City Golf club. ' Meeting at 6 o'clock at the Golden Pheasant on Thursday will be Cheme keta Toaslmlstress club. Miss Nancy Stuart will be toastmistress and speak ers will be Miss Hattie Bratzel, Mrs. W. E. Brown and Mrs. Jamas W. Tindall. Bethel No. 35 of Job's Daughters will meet in the Blue room of the Scottish Rite temple at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. Hostess committee for the Mothers club of Job's Daughters, bethel No. 35, which meets on Thursday includes Mrs. Eldon Cone, chairman, Mrs. Marvin Rasmussen, Mrs. Gerald Fisher. Mrs. Ward Graham and Mrs. Jasper Button. Luncheon is to be served at noon in the Muonlc tempi. p r MRS. HAI MRS. HARRY (Jesten-MIUer ttudlo picture) JOEHNKE Decorations will feature a St. Pat rick's day theme at the annual bosses' breakfast to be given on Tuesday morn ing by the Credit Women's Breakfast club. The speaker will be Robert Hands who came to this country two years ago from Scotland, and was formerly with Scotland Yard in that country. Mayor A. W. Loucks will introduce Mr. Harris. The party will be at Nohlgren's res taurant, beginning at 7 o'clock. Hal Hibbard auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, will entertain members of the camp at a no-host luncheon at 12:30 on Thursday at the Woman's club house. Members and guests who have birthdays during January, February and March will be honored. Hanna Rosa court, Order of Amaranth, will meet for a social time next Satur day, March 21, at 9 p.m. at the Masonic temple. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn Faught are chairmen for the evening. Y Wives will not meet during March. Next meeting of the group is scheduled for April 16. Mrs. William Knower will be hostess to the West Salem Lions club auxiliary at 8 o'clock on Monday, the group to meet at her home, 8H Cascade Drive. Members of Willnmctle shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, will elect new of ficers at their Monday evening meeting. Business will begin at 8 o'clock. Woman's Relirf corps will meet Fri day at 2 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wsrt ball. ' -'.'5",y ... 5 Juttn-MMr ftudlo r Iclurrt EWING AUXILIARY to the Salem down town Lions club is meeting next Thursday evening at the Fair mount Hill home of Mrs. Ralph John- eon for its regular monthly meeting and program. The meeting Is set for 8 o'clock. k Mrs. Everett Holmes is chairman of the committee of hostesses. Serving with Mrs. Holmes will be Mrs. L. J. Stewart, Mrs. Bruce Van Wyngarden, Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Jr., Mrs. Deral Jones, Mrs. Carl Aschen brenner, Mrs. Cornelius Lofgren. American War Mothers chapter No. 1 will meet on Tuesday with Mrs. C. M. Hixon, 170 North 25th, for a social af ternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Martin Viesko is chairman of the hostess committee, Mrs. Walter Herberger, Mrs. P. M. Hil moe and Mrs. W. J. Beard assisting. Sunshine circle of ihe West Salem Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Emily Tallman, 1542 Elm, for a sack lunch at 11 o'clock on Wednesday. Mrs. Laurence Walworth will assist the hostess. The third annual Willamette Valley Square Dance roundup, sponsored by the Capltol.O Square Dance club, is to be at the Salem armory on Saturday, March 21, starting at 8:30 o'clock. The club Is starting its fourth year under the leadership of Ted Riches, president. Other officers include Kenny Robinson, vice-president; Mrs. Phil Ade, secretary, and Joe Lucas, treasurer. The club, which is open to interested couples, holds its regular meetings on the first and third Mondays at the hall at Cot tage and Shipping streets. Committee chairmen who are com pleting arrangements for the dance in clude: Decorations, Reva Sharp; conces sions, Lloyd Hughes; publicity, Ken King; floor, Frank Senz; financa, Joe Lucas; host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Beard, and program, Fred Halvar son. Music will be by the Wagon Wheel ers Square Dance orchestra of Salem. Invitations have been sent to all clubs In the Willamette valley and Portland. The balcony of the armory will be re served for spectators and anyone inter ested is invited to attend and watch the colorful new and old round and square dances. Past chiefs will be honored by Cen tralla temple No. 11 of the Pythian Sis ters on Wednesday at 8 p.m. In Beaver hall. Carousel Dance March dance for Carousel club Is to be next Saturday evening at Izaak Wal ton League club house, dancing starting at 9 o'clock with Urs Wolfer's orchestra playing. Mr. and Mrs. David Reynolds arc. chairmen for the evening and on the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Fields Merck. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hicks, Mr. Bnd Mrs. James Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Croghan. N anticipated event on the coming week's calendar is the program of Lily Pons, famous Metropoli tan Opera coloratura soprano, who sings here next Tuesday evening, March 17, for the Community Concert association series, The program will be in the Salem high school auditorium at 8:15 o'clock for members of the association only. Program for the evening is as , follows: Dites que faut-11 faire , . . . Anonymous Amarilll CaccinI La Caplnera ................ Benedict II. Charmant oiseau, "The Pearl of Brazil" David . ' III. Vocalise Rachmaninoff The Rose and the Nightingale Rlmsky-Korsakoff Come Unto These Yellow Bands ("The Tempest," Shakespeare) ' LaForge Bird Song (Victor Hugo) .... LaForge IV. Je suis Titania, "Mignon" .... Thomas " V. Los Roses D'Ispahan .......... Faure Fantoches Debussy Romance Debussy Green , . Debussy Mandoline Debussy Air Vif Poulenc VI. Caro nome, "Rlgoletto" Verdi '. Past matrons of Order of Eastern Star will entertain their husbands and : other guests at a no-host dinner on Wed nesday evening. The event will take place at 6:30 o'clock on the fifth floor of the Masonic temple.' Mrs. C. L. Blodgett, Mrs. Fred Keeler, Mrs. Floyd Thompson and Miss Frances Byram are in charge of the dinner, and for the program, Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Smith will present a travelogue of na tional parks and the eastern seaboard, .. - General meeting of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of the First Methodist church will be on Wednesday In the Carrier room of the church. Mem bers will assemble for a sack lunch at 12:30 p.m., the meeting to begin at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert will direct the worship service. Mrs. Ivan Fowler will give a review cf "Cry, the Beloved Country," while recorded selections from "Lost In tha : Stars," based on the book, glv a musi cal setting for the review. Royal Neighbors of America, Oregon Grape camp, will have Initiation for new members at 8 p.m. on Wednesday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Re freshments will follow the ceremony. Hostesses for the social afternoon club of Salem chapter. Order of Eastern Star, on Wednesday will be Mrs. Ray Kaser, Mrs. J. J. David, Mrs. M. F. Grub and ' Mrs. Frank M. North. Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock at the Masonic temple. : - , Mrs. Earl Hill, who is here during the ' legislature - with, her husband. Repre sentative Hill, has Invited a group of legislative friends for coffee Tuesday morning. The Hills, of Cushman, are at the Capitol Plaza. ' Edna Holder circle of Leslie Method ist church, Woman's Society of Chris tian Service, will meet at 1:30 p.m. qn Wednesday with Mrs. C. S. Orwig, 425 Mission. Miss Doris Orwig and Mrs. Charles Vlck will assist the hostess. Mrs. H. F. Pemberton will lead the worship service and a review of the book "Postmark Moscow" will be re lated by Mrs. W. S. Ankney. 5 j; r , till . it; -M ''' , J - -t f t : 4 ; J , v . j a - l A I . . l 1 . , J (Arts ttudlo plcturt) MR. AND MRS. THOMAS WILLIAM BURGER WED LAST Saturday In HI. Mark's Lutheran church were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William Burger (Anient Betty Mejer). The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph B. atersr and Mr. Bnrpr Is tha son el Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Burger, Miss Caccia of Italy to Speak For AAUW Luncheon Saturday Miss Giulia Caccia of Italy, graduate student at University of Washington on an Internationa) study grant of tha . American Association of University Women, will be in Salem next Satur day to speak for the Salem branch of the AAUW. s . The local group has a luncheon ar- : ; ranged at the American Legion club at 1 o'clock that day, Miss Caccia speak ing following the luncheon, , Miss Caccia Is studying In the depart ments of American literature and , drama. Her background Includes study ' at Berchet Classical Lyceum, Bocconl university In Milano, the American seminar in Salzburg and work in the British museum In England where she. collected material for a dissertation on' the Jacobean playwright, John Ford. She received a degree in English lan- -EETING next Thursday, March 18, will be the Willamette uni versity Faculty Women's club. at the home of Mrs. John Lewis at 2:30 o'clock. On the committee are Mrs. Ralph H. Dobbs as chairman; Mrs. Herman Clark, Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Mrs. W. E. Moore, Mrs. Phyllis Goakey, Mrs, Robert M. Haley, Mrs. Carl Hall, Mrs. Robert C. Hartman, Mrs. John Rademaker, Mrs. Ernest Richards, Mrs. Charles Sherman. Dinner meeting of Insurance Women's association of Salem will be at 6:15 p.m. In the Marine room of the Marion hotel on Thursday. Don Baldwin of Portland will be the speaker, his subject being the functions of the' Oregon Insurance Rat ing Bureau. A question and answer ' period will follow. Mrs. Amy Seidler will review busi ness and social activities of the regional convention at Long Beach last month which she attended as a representative of the Salem group. At a recent board meeting, a nomi nating committee was named. Commit tee members who will select names for election at the April meeting to be in Albany are Miss Nila Cluett, Mrs. Amy Seidler, Mrs. Walter Werstlein, Mrs. Opal Lewis and Miss June Davis. Judge Joseph B. Felton will speak about "Juvenile Delinquents" at the St. Joseph's Mothers club meeting on Wed nesday evening. The meeting will be gin at 8 o'clock and will be In the base ment of the school. . Members of the WCTU will meet with Mrs. J. R. Carruthers, 920 North 19th, at 2 p.m. on Tuesday. Mrs. E. A. Young will lead devotions and Mrs. Hugh Rogers of Independence will give sev eral readings. Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be host to several visiting chapters for friendship night at the Masonic temple at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Guests will come from Euclid chapter of Jefferson, Victoria chapter of Tur ner, Marilyn chapter of Mill City and Acacia chapter of Stayton. Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Epis copal church is meeting next Friday at 1:30 o'clock at the parish hall. For the program, Mrs. J. E, Law is to re view Maxwell Anderson's play, "Lost In the Stars." gage and literature, maxima cum laude, from the University of Milano and be came an assistant for English on the faculty of modern languages at that university. Because comparatively few young European students come this dis tance to continue their education, tha visit of Miss Caccia to Salem is antici pated with interest. . Past presidents of tha Salem branch of AAUW also will be honored at the Saturday luncheon. ' Hostesses will include Miss , Carol Sherman, Mrs. J. A, Jelderks and Mrs. A, F. deLespinasse. Decorations will . be provided by Mrs. Kenneth Bush and Mrs. Paul Frost. j Members who have not been con tacted about reservations may call Mrs. J. B, Beck by Thursday evening. Women Golfers Salem Women's Golf association starts its new year next Wednesday, ; March 18, at Salem Golf club. Brunch will be at 11 a.m., golf games following. This year, the women ara arranging their weekly day for Wednes day. :r.:;v:V. Mrs. Kenneth Potts Is captain of tha . 'group this year. Reservations for the brunch should be in by Monday noon, telephoned to one of the following: Mrs. Glen Stev enson, Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs, Rob ert Drager, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Woodson Bennett, Mrs. James Sheldon, Mrs. Richard Chase. Monday evening at the American Le gion club, Capital unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary will entertain tha post at a no-host dinner at 6:30 o'clock. The event is in celebration of the 8th anniversary of the founding of tha . American Legion, which is now com posed of nearly three million veterans of three wars. General chairman of the event Is Mrs. Charles Greene, community service chairman.' Other committee heads ara Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, program; Mrs. Malcolm Cameron and Mrs. Roy Rey nolds, decorations; Mrs. A. D. Apper son, Mrs. Anson Ingels, Mrs. Walter IL. Spaulding, 1 Mrs. Edward V o i g t, reception; Mrs. A. G. Forman, Mrs. Lu cas Vogt, Mrs. Walter Osborne, Mrs. Howard Smalley, Mrs. L. C. Elofson, Mrs. S. G. Hinkle, tables; Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mrs. John Wood, Miss Hilda Curry, serving. Invited to the birthday dinner are Governor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, and Mrs. Robert S. Kreason of Dallas, department president of the American Legion auxiliary. Members are asked to bring a hot and cold dish. The birth day cake will be presented to Post Com mander James Garvin by unit presi dent Mrs. A. D. Apperson. On Thursday, March 19, there will be all-day sewing at the home of Mrs. An son Ingels on Wallace road, a no-host luncheon to be served at noon. sj Ainsworth chapter, Order of East ern Star, will meet at 8 p.m. in the . Blue room of the Scottish Rite temple on Wednesday. Mrs. Paul RIffey and Mrs. Leonard Howe will be in charge of the social hour following the meet ing. Young Matrons club will meet on Wednesday evening at Mayflower hall at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Carl Neibel, Mrs. Maynard Nelson and Mrs. Wilbur Tripp will be hostesses during the coffee hour. For the program Miss Hattie Bratzel will show slides of pictures she took during the Nurnberg trials in Ger many, i Christian Women's Fellowship of tha First Christian church will meet at 11 a.m. on Thursday for a program and worship service. After the showing of the film "In the Footsteps of the Witch Doctor," luncheon will be served at noon, with a business meeting following at 1 o'clock. There will be a nursery for children. Following the theme of home mis sions and human rights, a film entitled "We Hold These Truths," will be shown to the Women's Association of the First Presbyterian church on Monday eve ning, March 16. The group will meet for dessert at 7:30 o'clock on Monday rather than on Wednesday as originally . scheduled. Dr. Helen Pearce will give the wor ship service after which songs will bo presented by Mrs. Wolf von Otterstedt, accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, and Miss Hope Jaquith will play violin selections. Altrusa club's dinner meeting and program will be next Thursday eve ning at the Pine Inn. Mrs. Addison Lane Is chairman for the program, the public affairs committee being in charge. Board of directors for the third dis trict,' Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, Is meeting in Salem next Tues day, the event to be at 10 a.m. at the home of the district president, . Mrs. George Rossman, Following the meet ing, Mrs. Rossman will be hostess to the group for luncheon. Mission Study club of the First Con gregational church will meet next Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Mrs. S. J. Butler, 432 South High. Mrs. Homer Heaton will be co-hostess and Mrs. R. F. Shutler will discuss the book 'These Rights We Hold." . ' '