Spinsters Style Show, Card Party Saturday; to Aid Hospital Projects A highlight event for the coming week will be the Salem Spinsters club'i ityle how and benefit party next Saturday, March 28, at the Marion hotel. Dessert will be at X o'clock, the fash Ion event and card games to follow. Bridge, canasta and pinochle will be played, each group planning to play to take their own table accessories. ' Music for the show is to be given by a string trio, Miss Gladys Blue at the piano, Mrs. Ralph Bolliger, violinist, and Miss Wllma Aller, cellist. Mrs. Peter M. Gunnar Is to be com-' mentator for the show. Styles for the show are from the Fashionette. Raemar's are showing the hoes and bags. "Gateway to Fashion" Is the theme for the fashions event. Proceeds from the benefit go to three projects being sponsored by the Spln ' sters a room for the new Salem Gen eral hospital, a room at the Salem Me morial hospital, and assistance to a pa tient at the Eugene Children's hospital school. Models for next Saturday's show will Include members of the club, Mrs. Don ald Wells, Mrs. John Slanchik, Mrs. Ronald Jones, Jr., Mrs. William R. Shinn and her little daughter, Julie; Miss Phyl lis Johnsen, Miss Sue Rawllnson, Mrs, Blair McCabe, Mrs. George C. Alexan der, Mrs. Wallace Guild, Mrs. Roger Schnell, Mrs. Newbury Close, Miss Mariann Crolsan, Miss Sharon Hamilton, Miss Beverly Lytle, Miss Ann Carson. Miss Evelyn Johnson is general chair- Miss Newbry To Be Wed Here On i June 14 A June bride will be Miss Shirlee Newbry, daughter of Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry. Miss Newbry is announcing Sunday, June 14, as date for her marriage to William Bissell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bissell of Ashland. The ceremony will be solemnized at o'clock in the First Congregational church here. The reception following will be at the Newbry home on East ' Rural street. The engagement of the couple was announced a year ago. Miss Newbry is graduating on June 8 from Oregon State college, where she is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Bissell is a graduate of Willamette university, where he is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta, and is now teaching at the Cas cade union high school. ' Among hostesses planning prenuptlal parties for Miss Newbry are Misses Su zanne and Joan Barnes, who are plan- . ning a party during spring vacation ' this next week. Misses Barnes arrived home this week-end from University of . Washington, . Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce is to be hostess to the Drama Class on Tuesday at her home, luncheon to be at 1 o'clock. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Randle and daughter, Helen, have moved from Port land road to their new home at 880 Sears avenue, South Village. The week before Easter, the Randies will enter tain their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks and their three sons, Bob, Wayne and Glenn, from To males, Calif. Governor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson will be at home In the residence they have taken over at 428 North Winter street the first of the week. Honoring Miss Marie Weber, who is to be married to Roy H. Mills, Miss Vada L. Hill and Mrs. Leona Taylor are to entertain at the home of Miss Hill next Thursday evening at a bridge party and miscellaneous shower. Guests will include members of a bridge group who played together for many years. In the group will be Miss Weber, Miss Gen Longen, Mrs. Marvin McClaln, Mrs. Eugene Ramsden, Mrs. T h e 1 m a Walter, Miss Hester Hlllpot, Mrs. Vera LaDue, Mrs. Blanche Hull, Mrs. Vivian McClain, Miss Frances Becker, and the two hostesses. Soroptlmlst club plans its regular luncheon meeting for next Wednesday noon at the Golden Pheasant. The pro gram will be one on Soroptlmism. . Chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood Is to Meet on Monday evening at the home f Mrs. C. D. Maus, Fisher Road. ' A large group is assisting with the annual Easter lily sale planned by Sa lem City Panhellenic next Friday and Saturday. Willamette university women from the college sororities will be selling Fri day morning In front of the capltol and ether state buildings. . All day Saturday the girls will be selling the lilies on the streets and alumnae will be in charge of booths in the banks. Mrs. B. W. Stacey is general chairman for the sale. The headquarters desk for the sale will be in the Senator hotel. St. Elizabeth's guild, St. Paul's Epis copal church, plans its meeting and salad luncheon for Tuesday at 1 o'clock In the parish hall. Members are asked to take ' scissors to cut out aprons. Mrs. Keith Powell Is chairman for the hostess committee and is being assisted by Mrs. C. L. Bowes, Mrs. Allan G. Car son, Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Sr., and Mrs. T. W. Creech. man for the benefit plans. Mrs. Robert Elgin, 84SS4, and Mrs. Richard Gahlsdorf, 27429, are taking calls for tickets. Mrs. Roy Edgerton and Mrs. James R. White are on the reception committee. Miss Phyllis Johnsen is in charge of prizes. Mrs. Delwyn Kleen and Miss Shirley Karsten are arranging decora tions. In charge of tickets are Mrs. William J. Cook, Miss Mary Louise Lee and Mrs. P. Dixon VanAusdell, Jr. Mrs. Robert Steeves is chairman for tables. Miss Janet Kirk is chairman for models, Mrs. Ralph Underwood is pub licity chairman, Mrs. Russell C. Haehl, Jr., chairman for music. Miss Shirley Karsten and Miss Adele Egan are as sisting the models. Among those planning to attend the party are Mrs. Ernest H. Miller, Mrs. Harold Schick, Mrs. James R. Phillips, Mrs. Daniel Fry, Jr., the foursome to have luncheon together at the home of Mrs. Miller preceding the benefit; Mrs. Harland Brock, Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. J. P. Schlmberg, Mrs. Warren Ling, Mrs. Ted Ogdahl, Mrs. James Newcomb, Mrs. Donald McNeill, Mrs. Malcolm Page, Miss Ruth Skinner, Mrs. Vera Gleaves, ' Mrs. Frank Lukins, Mrs. W. E. Ritchie, Mrs. Richard Swain, Mrs. Gordon Krue ger. The club is meeting Monday evening, Mrs. Jamec R. White, Mrs. Roy Edger ton and Miss Adele Egan to entertain the group at the home of Mrs. White's parents Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bu-aick. y MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER M' IBS Rita Lange who is to be mar ried on the afternoon of Mon day. April 8. to Melvin J. Maud lin, U.S.' Air Force, is telling plans for the wedding this week-end. The ceremony will be solemnized at S o'clock that date In the new St. Jo seph's Catholic church, the Rev. Joseph E. Vanderbeck officiating. Soloists for the service will be Gerald Nettling and Joseph Dougherty. Miss Rosemary Dougherty if to be maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Eileen Lange, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Louis Scharbach. Young Miss Marilyn Lange la to be flower girl for her sister. . . - Richard Arlen of McChord field is to be best man. Groomsmen will be Wil liam Thompson, Robert Lange, a broth er of the bride; and Gary Kaiser is to be . ' ring bearer. ' The reception following is planned at the Knights of Columbus hall. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Severin Lange of Salem. Mr. Maudlin is the son of Mrs. Irene Porter of Bend, t . . . Alpha Epsllon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is to meet next Wednesday evening , at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Roy Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.' Ebersole are entertaining' a group of Portland frienda for an Informal at home at their apartment in the Lee, Sunday aftenooa. The visitors will include Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Wendel, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rinker, Mrs. Gene Inman, Donald Norton, Mrs. Peggy TenEyck, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Orr, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien, : Mrs. Mary Lee Carpenter, Mrs. N. A. Dew, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstone. f i ' ' " , v ' " ''' ' ," ' f . s . I ( J? . 1 . . : 'A ' x , J Q MISS THAIS JOYCE C RANDALL ' ANNOUNCED recently was the engagement of Miss Thais Joyce Crandall, abore, daughter of Mr. and Mri. F. Bruce Crandall of Salem, to John S. Cooklln, son of Mrs. Ann Cankua ef Pasadena and Verio D. Conklin of Detroit, Mich, A June wedding J' n ' Y :Ns ' l rT) I ' I f, -M ' "I " , . ' , ' , . . "i h (','" AMONG AFFAIRS tt special Interest for next week win be the S&lem gpbuterS' slab's benefit style show and dessert party next Saturday, March 28, at the Marion hotel. The party wlu be at 1 e'clook, the style show and later card games to follow tile dessert. '.-. If' ARCH dance for the Cosmls club will be next Saturday evening, March 28, the semi-formal party to be at Izaak Walton league clubhouse. Esthel Benner's orchestra is to play. Dancing is between 9 and 12 o'clock. On the committee for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Si Crouser, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Les Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes and the hosts will be Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Patton.' ' ' Hostess to her bridge club for lunch j eon and the afternoon Monday, will be Mrs. L. C. McLeod. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee arc entertaining a group for a supper at their home following the concert of Zino Francescatti on Tuesday evening. A group of 30 friends has been invited. Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst is to be hostess to her bridge club next Wednes day evening. . SPINSTERS CLUB MEMBERS PLAN OSC Mothers . Club Sets Tea The annual spring tea for mothers and daughters planned by Oregon State Col lege Mothers club, Salem unit, is next Thursday, March 28 at the new Fair mount Hill home of Mrs. K. D. Lytle, .140 West Lincoln street. ' Hours are between 8 and 8 o'clock. Invitation is extended to mothers of all OSC students and alumni to attend, and a special Invitation is issued through the press to mothers of students planning to enter the college in the fall. Greeting- at the door during the dif ferent hours will be Mrs. George A. Rhoten, Mrs. Gerald Richards, Mrs. M. A. Pekar. In charge of the guest book will be Mrs, Stan Baker, Mrs. Edwin Johnsen and Mrs. Karl W. Heinlein. In the receiving line will be the club officers, Mrs. Emmet T. Rogers, Mrs. Ed ward Majek, Mrs. Cliff Parker, Mrs. Carl J. Wendt, Mrs. A. O. Mueller, and the hostess, Mrs. Lytle. - Assisting about the rooms will be Miss JoAnn Majek, Miss Sally Johnsen and Mrs. LaVerne J. Young. Past presidents of the local club have been invited to pour, the group includ ing Mrs. John H. Carkin, Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Mrs. Elmore Hill, Mrs. G. A. Reeher, Mrs. Donald H. Upjohn, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. George W. Croi son, Mrs. L. O. Areas, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Sr., Mrs. William Weiderkehr, I Mrs. Deral Jonesr ' Because of the tea, there is to be no business meeting for the club this month. Leaving next Thursday for a week in San Francisco will be Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Lyon, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Wlnton Hunt, the latter of Woodburn. They are driving south. Luncheon and program meeting for Salem club of Zonta International will be next Thursday noon at the Golden Pheasant. . ( The program will be presented by the status of women committee, Miss Doro thy Pearce and Miss Bertha Kohlhagen in charge. Delta Zeta alumnae are to. meet on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Virgil Sexton with Mrs. Charles Felke and Mrs. Bjame Erlcksen as co-host-esses. Sojourners club's semi-monthly bridge and canasta party will be next Thursday afternoon, March 26, at Salem Woman's club, dessert to be at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Stanton Zelmer Is chairman for the afternoon and on her committee are Mrs. David Brown, Mrs. Gordon Hieber, Mrs. Lester Orton, Mrs. Del Shields, Mrs. Darwin Sermon. XI Lambda chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, is to meet next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Tom Deal at 8 o'clock, Miss Martha Lierly as co-hostess. Mrs. John Ellis is to present the program. At the business session, new officers will be elected. Among affairs for state official groups next week is the dinner for which State Treasurer and Mrs. Slgfrid B. Unander are to entertain on Friday evening for members of the board of control and their wives and for justices of the su preme court and their wives. STYLE EVENT FOR MARCH 28 Among elab members maklnr plans for the erent are the four above, looking nr the formal worn by Miss Janet Kirk, who chairman! the model (roup. Left to rirhti Hiss Kirk, Mix Erelya Johnson, chairman for the benefit! Miss Loir Mnlcahy, Mia Shirley Karsten. . INAL concert of the season for Sa lem Community Concert assocla-. tion is booked for next Tuesday evening, Zino Francescatti, noted violin ist, to play. The program will be at 8:18 o'clock in Salem high school auditorium for as sociation members only. Artur Balsam will play the accom paniments. The program for the evening is as !' follows: ' I.' Two Romances Beethoven . ' Sonata No.- 2, Op. 100 . . . Brahms : Allegro amabile .' . . Andante tranquilo Vivace Allegretto grazioso (quasi Andante) II. 1 Concerto in G Minor . A Bruch Prelude: Allegro moderate . Adagio Allegro energico Intermission 'HI. ,, V : Tzigane (Rapsodie de Concert) . .Ravel ..'IV.'' Prlntemps .Milhaud Presto- Poulenc-Heifetz La f ille aux cheveux de lin . Debussy-Hartmann ' Gypsy Dance, from "Carmen" ... Blzet-Sarasate i Chapter AB of P.E.O. Sisterhood is meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. William E. Smith with Mrs. Lestle Sparks as co-hostess. Meeting on Wednesday evening will be Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Bates. The meeting is changed from Tuesday be cause of the Community Concert asso ciation program. Mrs. Walter E. Snyder is to.be co-hostess. . Wednesday afternoon literature group of the American Association of Univer sity Women is meeting this week at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Karl B. Kugel, 735 North Capitol. The- Wednesday evening literature group also Is meeting this week, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John O. Burcham, 455 Grove street. , The parish council of St. Paul's Epls copal church is meeting Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in the office of the rector, the Rev. George H. Swift. The president and one or more members from each women's organization in the church will attend. - Chadwick assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will meet for formal initiation at the Masonic temple on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Reports will be given on the rummage sale and visitations to Leba non and Silverton. Arrangements for the trip to grand assembly In Tillamook, March 27 and 28 will be made, 44 girls planning to attend. Participating in gand assembly events wiU be Misses Marlyn Lorenz, grand fidelity; Nancy Bone, grand repre sentative to Ohio; and Nancy Rust, grand choir member. Delegates from Salem are Misses Arda Lien, worthy adviser, Joan Neal and Margaret Hildreth. Chadwick assembly will exemplify the ballot for grand assembly on Saturday morning. Rk1' ,dub wUl meet Thursday with Mrs. Marion Looney, 520 North 22nd. Co-hostesses will be Miss Elea nor Looney and Mrs. Lowell Sloan. The program will feature making Easter bonnets. P. E. O, Program Members of Chapter J of P.E.O. Sis terhood, Woodburn, will be guests at a meeting for Chapter CB in balem next Thursday evening at the home of Hit P. L. Calvert. Mrs. Charles A. Sprague is to be gueit speaker to highlight some of her obser vations while in the east with Mr, Sprague during the time he was alter nate delegate at United Nations. - Co-hostesses with Mrs. Calvert will be Miss Mildred Deischer, Miss Maxini Heringer and Dr. Margaret Dowell. Members of Trinity chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will' celebrate the third birthday of the chapter at a party oa Thursday evening. . The anniversary event will be a no-host dinner at 8:30 in the West Salem city building, Mrs. Harry L. Miller In charge. The public is invited through thi press to attend a card party which is to follow at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forster and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Unruh are chairmen for tat evening and assisting will be Mrs. Fred Gibson, 500; Mrs. L. M. Flagg, canasta; Mrs. Ernest C. Knapp, bridge; and Mrs. H. D. Kortemeyer, pinochle. Tickets will be available at the door and refreshments will be served during the evening. Social afternoon club of Alnsworth chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will meet for luncheon at noon on Thursday at the Masonic temple. Assisting the chairman, Mrs. Morse Stewart, are Mrs. L. J. Stewart, Mrs. John Wood, Mrs. Ralph Barry, Mrs. Rus sell Krueger, Mrs. William Hall and Mrs. E. J. Potter. East Salem Lions club auxiliary is meeting with the Lions on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gifford. A baseball film from the Salem Senators will be shown. Mrs. Virgil Pade and Mrs. Don Barrick from the auxiliary are on the. refresh ments committee. Amateur Artists association of Amer ica will meet at the YMCA on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Halls Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conglin of Rt.-4 Box 213 Salem, are be ing honored Sunday March 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Barker in ob servance of their 80th wedding anniver sary. Bertha Webster was married to Ed ward Conklin March 19, 1903 at the home of Mr. Conklln's parents at White Bird, Idaho. , Mrs. Conklln's mother, Mrs. NeUie Bollman, wag unable to attend the wed ding but will be with them at this oc casion. Formerly of Chicago, she now resides In Salem. The Conklins have six children, Earl Conklin of Klamath, Calif.; Jim Conk lin of Salem; Murry Conklin of Corval lis; Mrs. H. E. Barker, Salem; Mrs. Alton Smith, Salem; Howard Conklin of Sa lem. They also have 13 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. They have lived in the vicinity of Salem for about 35 years. Invitation through the press 1 tended to the friends of the Conklins. Calling hours are from 1 to 5 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bar ker, Rt t Box 688.