Oregon Press , Women Medt Here 2 Days ' n."""1 ,prin worluhop lor Oregon Press Women will be an event in 2 and 28. The headquarters will be at the Senator hotel. Margaret Thompwn HilL Sorti? .0l lhe,kroe Erp?i Portland, li president of the group. The meeting will open at 9:30 o'clock. Workshop ipeakers on the Saturday morning program will be Miii Genii rr- wdlrector f the state department ol agriculture t flem" .'M, 40 iei1,0f e wkM field; and Miss Adelaide Lake, faculty onT dePartment of journalism, Oregon State college, who will discuss her work in the field of teaching In jour nalism, at 11:15 o'clock. , The luncheon will be In the Camellia room at the Senator at 12 o'clock, noon, Charles A. Sprague, editor and publish er of the Oregon Statesman, to give an informal talk on an editor takes time out to take in the United Nations. Mr. Sprague was an alternate delegate to UN, during the late fall, v Among workshop speakers for the af ternoon session will be Representative Maurine Neuberger, Portly, at 2 o'clock on the field of research, photog raphy and free lance writing; and -Major Lane Carlson, public relations, 6th Army Corps, San Francisco, who is to discuss work in her field, at 3 o'clock. v The dinner In the evening, Saturday, will be a buffet one at 6:30 o'clock in the Coral room at the Marion hotel. ' Duncan McRoberts, Milwaukie, is to tell of his work in Formosa and China 1 and will show pictures. , ' Also at the banquet awards will be announced in the Oregon Press Women contests for daily and weekly newspa. . pera the past year. ; ;? The meeting will conclude Sunday morning with a breakfast in the Ca mellia room at the Senator, officers for' the new two-year term to be elected at that time. . ROTARIAN Women are meeting Monday afternoon for their regu lar monthly luncheon and pro gram at the Golden Pheasant, the lun cheon to be at 1 o'clock. Dr. Martha Springer of Willamette university k to be the guest speaker. Mrs. Maurice Walker will entertain the Salem Junior Woman's club on Mon day evening at her home, 1100 Green wood Drive. It will be a social evening beginning at 8 o'clock. ;. Y . ... A display of etchings and picture frames will be shown by the Rev. Mel ville T. Wire for the program. ' Court Capital City, Catholic Daugh ters of America, is sponsoring an eve- ' ning of recollection on Thursday, March 26, at St. Joseph's Catholic church. Mrs. J. M. Gallagher, retreat chairman, an nounces that Father Alcuin Heibel, OSB, well-known priest and lecturer, will conduct the services from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. All Catholic women of Salem and their friends are invited to attend. Happy-Go-Lucky club will meet at 12:30 o'clock on Wednesday for a no . host luncheon. Mrs. Albert Hoevet will be hostess to the group at her borne, 1876 South 13th. Women's Catholic Order of Foresters ' wljl meet for a no-host supper at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday at the Salem Woman's club.. Mrs. George Gruchalla and Mrs. Philip Lutz are in charge of the event Election of officers will take place during the business meeting which fol lows. ' ..... j Mrs. Leon Hansen will be hostess to the P.L.E.&F. club of the Pythian Sisters on Wednesday evening at her hdme, 160 East Miller. Mrs. Axel Jacobsen is co hostess for the 8 o'clock meeting. -FROM '-Pes' in Washington, D.C., March 17 Dear Marian: Again this past week visitors from Oregon or with Oregon connections have been calling in the office of the Depart ment of the Interior to greet Secretary Douglas McKay. Among them have been Howard Bobbitt, Portland attorney for the state board of medical examiners and a frequent caller at the Capitol at home; Dr. Walter E. Snyder, superin tendent of schools in Salem and John E. Taylor of the state department of edu cation in Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark of Corvallis; Mrs. J. E. Kennedy, Portland, well-known to members of the' Daughters of the Nile in Salem and a friend of the McKays; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Brown, Albany he is director of the National Wildlife federation. Ac companying the Browns, Miss Amelia Zuhlsdorf of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walrad of Gresham, all here for the fed eration meeting; Herman Kehrll, execu tive secretary of the League of Oregon Cities and a frequent Salem visitor; and two friends of a former Salem Zontian, Miss Helen Barrett, in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Pinckney, of Aber deen, Wash., where Helen and Mrs. Pinckney are associated with the same hotel. Mr. Pinckney was a fellow-Oregon Stater of Secretary McKay in 1917. From Cottage Grove, the former may or, Frank Doleman, and Mrs. Doleman, brought greetings to the Secretary. Miss Sallie Peabody, singer with the Fred Waring musical aggregation, a Portland firl, stopped by with some friends, par . , , !' ' H'.i. ,' ' t r. ' YY vVU.:.. vv ; - r -u ''-")- . .sv y' MRS. ROGER K." PUTNAM AND FAMIJ.Y . LEAVING SOON for Portland to make their home are the Uoftt K. Pntnam family, children, Bofer, Jr, Stephen and Marcia, are pictured above. 7HrHE QUEENS" .will be the subject r III of Dr. R. I. Lovell's talk for the s Salem Woman's club on Friday. Special guests for the 2 o'clock meeting will be members of the Junior Woman's .club,,;.; ; . -. A program of whistling solos will be presented by Miss Harriett Aller. Her accompanist will be Miss Elizabeth Shields. ..;,;." , , Tea chairman is Mrs. Grant C. Rogers. Her committee includes Mrs. Sol Schlesinger, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn, Mrs. Chris Rensch ler, Mrs. Willis A. Jones, Mrs. Ralph Schlesinger, Mrs. J. Howard Shubert, Mrs. W. B. Showalter, Mrs. Percy H. Kelly and Mrs. J.'E. West. . Evelyn deVries circle of the Leslie Methodist church will meet on Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. W. K. Hughes, 3680 Scenic drive. Mrs. L. E. Richter will assist the hostess. Mrs. C. . W. Stacey will give a travelogue of her recent trip through the United States and Mexico. Cars will leave the church at 1:15 for those wishing transportation. Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary will meet at the hall for a social eve ning on Monday at 8 o'clock. ' "This Is the Hour" is the title of a movie to be shown when members of Hadassah meet Monday at 8:30 o'clock at Temple Beth Sholom. Dr. John R. Goldsmith will address the group on behalf of the United Jew ish Appeal. Hostesses will be Mrs. Morris Ullman and Mrs. Alvin Ross; -BY ALENE (PEG) PHILLIPS ticularly to thank the McKays for at tending the Waring show and Bill Bowes, Jr., son of City Commissioner Bowes, Portland, winding up Air Force service with a visit in the east. An informal and pleasant coffee cocktail party for Mrs, J. R. Johnson, Corvallis, was given by her daughter, Miss Ethel Johnson, on Sunday at the letter's apartment in Kew Gardens on Que Street. Among the Oregonians in the final half hour were Congressman and Mrs. Homer D. Angel), Miss Gene vieve Cooper, and Miss Grace Townsend. The first lightning and thunder storm of the spring hit during that period and , the comment was that a similar storm could be expected almost daily at 4:30 p.m. when summer starts. 1 The weather Sunday delayed the McKays' departure for the Virgin Islands from the scheduled time of noon until 9:30 p.m. as both New York and Wash ington airports were having difficulty. This meant an overnight stop at Miami but this morning they were on their way again to the Islands. I have more inspiration than usual to write to you tonight, Marian, as the en velope with all the friendly and much appreciated notes from the Zontians of Salem arrived today. So many of them mentioned reading these Capital Journal -letters and thought I: If that many busy people take time to read my ramblings, what better incentive could I have. Sincerely, Peg. ' ; i L I Dancing Party Planned Monday Monday Night Dancing club's party for March will be Monday evening at the American Legion club, at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson are chair men for the evening and on their com mittee fire Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burling-' ham, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice. ..... Circles of ' Jason Lee - Methodist church, Woman's Society of Christian Service, will meet on Wednesday at the following places: - January-July a,nd February-August circles at the Gold Arrow restaurant for dessert at 1:30 p.m. May-November circle with . Mrs. , Claude Mix, 1960 North Church, for dessert at 1:30 p.m. The March-September circle will join the May-November group at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Mary B. Smith will give the lesson and de votions will be led by . Mrs. Walter Nystrom. '., . April-October circle with Mrs. Glenn Prather on Roberts road for dessert at 1:30 p.m. June-December circle with Mrs. E. W. Gallagher, 710 Highland, for des sert at 1:30 p.m. i . Bernard Malnwaring, publisher and editor of the Capital Journal, will be speaker at the dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club on Tuesday evening. His subject will be "The Ramparts to Preserve Our Heritage."' Wit.- George Causey, public affairs chairman, and Mrs. Cecil Hobbs, na tional security chairman, are in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Louis Neuman is is to arrange for special music. The group will meet at the Golden Pheas ant at 6:30 o'clock. . Frank Hale, young son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hale, is to be five years old on March 23 and a series of events are honoring him on the occasion. Tomorrow, he will be feted at a fam ily dinner at the home of his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frrfnk Schampler at Turner. Monday evening, a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cushing will honor Frank. Next week-end, the Hales and Frank will go to Wlllard, Wash, to visit the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hale. A family dinner will honor Frank and bis mother, who is ob serving her anniversary in early April. Stayton Recently announced was the engagement of Miss Doris Lambrecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lam brecht of Stayton, to John N. Mack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Mack of Aums ville. No date is set for the wedding. Mr. Mack recently reported for military ser vice. The bride-elect is a senior at Stay ton Union high school. Mrs. Louis Maurer will be hostess to the Salem Navy Mothers club at her home, 481 North 18th, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Marine and coast guard mothers also are invited to attend. (JuUa-uultr tulo leure) Mrs. Patnam and the HE Y-Teen and Tri-Y Mothers club is meeting next Thursday. March 26, for dessert at 12:30 o'clock in the YW. ; : ' Mrs. Harold O. Schneider, president of the YW board, and Mrs. A. A. Schramm, a past board president and now ot the 'building -committee, ' will speak to the group on "Who's Who and What's What in the YWCA." . ' Mrs.' George Beane will be toastmis tress for the dinner event planned by Salem Toastmistress' club on Thursday evening. The group will meet at the Golden Pheasant at 6 o'clock. Speakera will be Mrs. Sue Booch, Mrs. J. M. Hartley, Mrs. Louis Neuman, Mrs. A. J. Ullman and Miss Constance Wein man, General evaluator will be Mrs., Marlon Wooden. . 4, - 4 y" 7 AND MRS. 1 , :v v.- - ) - v i V ' , fv, " '.' , ... ,-.f ' ' " f y MR. WED LAST Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. David Kowlli (Joanne Fry), shown here leaving the church following the servlee. The bride Is the dauihUr ef Mrs. John Fry and Mr. Kewlls Is the sea ef Mr. aad Mrs. Chris J. Kewita, Br. Miller-Simpson Wedding at First , Congregational Church- Today ii Wed this afternoon at a ceremony In the First Congregational church w ere MUs Edlthanne Kay Simpson and Law rence Arthur Miller, Dr. Brooks Moor of the First Methodist church reading the service at 3 o'clock. . . . - The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell Simpson of Salem and Mr. Miller is the son of Levi A. Miller : ef Hubbard. . ; Spring blooms and candlelight decor ated the church for the service..: Light ing the candles were Misses Glenna Parks ef Albany and Bean Fletcher of Salem. . Both - wore yellow : organdy . frocks. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin W. Potter sang, Jean Hobson Rich playing the organ. In White Dress . - - The bridal dress, floor length, was of white nylon lace and tulle over satin worn with a long-sleeved lace Jacket , which was styled with Peter Pan collar, the sleeves edged with tiny pearls, The dress had a deep peplum of the same lace. For her flowers the bride carried pale pink feathered carnations and ate phanotis with white orchids in the cen ter. Mr. Simpson gave his daughter in marriage. ' - . Miss Freida Carlson of Portland was honor attendant. She wore an orchid lace end net over taffeta dress. Miss Elaine Peterson of Sherwood and Miss Kathleen Wilkes of Salem were Town and Gown Program, Tea , Next Thursday . March' progiam and tea for Town and Gown club are planned for next Thursday afternoon, March 26, -, "v The program will be at 2 o'clock in ' the social rooms at the First Congrega tional church and there will be special . music. ' :, Mrs. Wolf Von Otterstedt is to sing, ' " Mrs. E. Donald Jessop as the accom panist. '-; ' Y ' ,:" '' " Chairman for the tea is Mrs. James T, ' Brand, i .Y - The Salem Music Teachers assocla- : tion will present a group of student musicians in recital on Monday, March '. 23. The program,, which will begin at 7:45 will1 be at the Willamette unlver sity music hall. .,, ... v . The recital, an all boy program,- will feature the following students; Don Ga len Jessop, Lewie Davies. Randy Towers,' Robert . Stevenson, Richard Rash, Ralph Oliver,- John Wesely,, Jimmy Bowlln, ; Ronald Groat, John Wood, Jimmy Dav enport, Charlie Friend, Vernon White hurst, Richard Teague, Ross Cooley, : Woody Bennett, Francis Gasklns, Philip Hockspier, Ronald Hershberger, James " chittick. i Executive group of the Council of Church Women is to meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Fireplace room at the , City library. - Announcement has been received -of the state meeting of the Oregon Coun cil of Church Women in Forest Grove next Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Walter C. Glertbach, wife of State Sen ator Glersbach, is president of the state council. ' : ' ' DAVID KOWITZ ' ' M V . -' I the bridesmaids. Both wore identical frocks of aqua lace and tulle over taffeta. ' " Grant Mill of Salem was best man. Ushers were Douglas Nelson of Canby, Ralph Miller of Portland and Albert Mil- ler of Redmond, brother of toe- bride groom. . For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Simpson wore a dusty rose dress with : navy blue and white accessories, and a ' corsage of pink rosebuds and violets. Beeeption Follows " . 1 ' The reception was In the Carrier room of the First Methodist church following the service. Yellow and orchid were the w theme for the reception decorations, the . table set with yellow candles and nose- (ays of violets and spring blossoms. Mrs. W. Lester Hunsperger, aunt of the bride, cut the cake; and pouring were Mrs. Marvin Simpson, . sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs. Robert Aaderson, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Henry Lutz, aunt of the bride. Assisting were Miss Alta Hidley, Miss Elaine Irwin, Miss Jtaa Forbes, Miss Darlene Gortmaker, Mr. Ralph Miller, Mrs. Grant Mills. , ; For going away the bride wore a navy blue suit with pink and navy accea- 1 - sorles and the white orchid from her bridal bouquet.;' ; . Following a trip to northern Washing ' ton, the couple will be at home in Vet erans Village, Monmouth,' both attend- ing Oregon College of Education. ' Some Notations . By MX J. The party of parties for the legislature; : the "clambake of clambakes for the session" In other words,' the second biennial , 'Timber Party'fJ put on by senators and representatives from coun -ties in the fourth congressional district was a big success Friday night at the American Legion club More than 400 turned out for the event, including all members of the senate and the house and their wives, state officials and their wives, secretaries and clerks in both houses, the press, and many from the lumber industry assisting in arranging the affair . . , It was the big jollifica tion party of the session ... For thia affair, political differences, issues and all their problems were forgotten, and everyone let down and had. one swell ' time i!.X It. was a costume affair for : a good majority attending red hats, ' plaid and red shirts,, and typical log ' ger's outfits for. the men; ginghams, . prints and sports attire for the ladies .-. . . Using a lumber industry term, the t party was dubbed the "Second Setting" ; ot the Timber Party . i ' The committees ,in charge put in hours fixing up for the event . Two huge logging trucks . were arranged in front of the entrance, . the long poles used with them forming a bower as it were for guests to pass ; j under to get in the door . , , Fir bought 'and trees decked the hall throughout j Huge axes befitting Paul Bon . an, legendary hero of the lumber In- ' dustry; miniature trees on the tables, ' and signs galore featured the decora tions . . . "Debusing? crews were on hand as guests entered the "timber," each one receiving a good sprinkling from hand sprayers operated by the host ' group you Just didn't guess or worry ' about contents of the spray . The . hosts-wore little badges reading "bull i cooks," others "skid greasers,", others, "Whistle punks.!' , , . One sign informed that the door beneath led to the "Spruce Budworm Station,"- another over the kitchen door read "Ulcer Gulch," and there were many more of them, but then for this writing we better skip some of them . . , For costume honors we would nom inate Marion county's dignified Sena- ' . tor Frederick' s. Lamport his bright , orange wig (and he insisted he had pent hours trying to comb his hair), and a set of horsy teeth would give, one the shudders . . . ,,. . ', v j . , ' Entertainment included numbers by the famous Swiss Family Fraunfelder from Hood River; songs by a barber shop quartet; community singing led by Senator Paul Geddes of Roseburg; and dancing, there being an orchestra ' for the dance . . . .. . The supper was buffet, the long table set up in the south dining room . . . The secret of what happened to Paul Bunyan's Babe the Blue Ox was reveal ed it was all a lot of bologna, and sura . enough it was, a super huge bologna gracing a special table , , . .. - '' - Among chairmen for the party get ting special mention: Representative .. Loran Stewart, Cottage Grove;, Senator Paul Geddes, Roseburg; Representative Robert Root, Medford; Mrs. Root, Mrs. Gene Brown, wife of Senator Gena Brown of Grants Pass; Representative . John Amaeher of Winchester, and many others . , , Among special guests: Governor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson; Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry; State Treasurer Slgfrld B. Unander; Attorney General and Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Heltiel; Mr. end Mrs. Harry 8. Dorman; Max Lin don, former state representative from Linn county, and Mrs. Landon, over from Sweet Home; Dr. and Mrs. Ned Fowler of Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marsh of McMlnnville, the former the. twin brother of Senate President Eugene Marsh; Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvlne; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mairan; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bown . . . Meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday at the Scottish Rite temple will be Cherry court, Order of Amaranth. Election of officers will highlight the business meet ing. .. In charge of the coffee hour are Mr.' and Mrs. George Maurer, chairmen, Dr. and Mrs. C- Ward Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Evert Given. i