ur - 1 Jt Kb '1 Sl flat ,.,1' fewi ..Vwt ,gii. Hlte ' j j j , f , , ; : Hlae studio pleturf, OorvalUi.) MRS. IARL WINFIELD McFARLAN ' WED LAST Saturday evening In Corvallls was Mrs. Earl Wlnfleld McFarlan (Virginia Rath Johnson). The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Traey W. Johnson of Corvallla, Mr. McFarlan the eon af Mrs. Charlei E. McFarlan of Forest Grove. The couple will live in Sweet Home. , Meeting Ends Oregon Press' Women, in meeting in Salem today and Sunday, gather at the Marion hotel this evening for a buffet ' supper and program. ; The social hour will be at 6:30 o'clock' the dinner at 7 o'clock. :' .; "' i Duncan McRoberts of Milwaukie is to' be guest speaker to talk and show pic- . tures on Formosa and China. , Margaret Thompson Hill of Portland, state presi dent of the press group, will preside. During the evening ' awards for - the group's contests for work on daily and : weekly newspapers will be announced. The Press Women conclude : their pring workshop Sunday with a break fast at 9 a.m. in the Camellia room at the Senator hotel, a board meeting fol lowing with new officers taking over. 1 Pictures taken In Korea will be shown . by Leonard Rowan and George Laird, both men having been In the service there. ' ' . Honoring Mrs. Richard D. Lee (Mari lyn Power) who was married during the winter, Miss Leslyn Burdette is to entertain this . evening at a ; . kitchen shower and party at her home. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Lee will be living in Eugene this spring, both to resume their work at University of Oregon. He re ceived his discharge recently from the service. ''''' Guests for the party tonight will In clude a group of school friends of Mrs. Lee. - Here for the week-end are Mr. and Mrs. James B. Shaw of Medford, visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carson. Attorney General and Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton were among those In Port land to attend the Oregon state bar banquet at Multnomah hotel, Dean Howard Levi of University of Chicago law school, the speaker, Friday evening. The Thorntons are remaining in Port land for the week-end as guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chester O. Knowlton. : ' ' . Mrs. Kenneth Power is to entertain ' for her bridge elub on Wednesday for luncheon and cards. 'The engagement of Miss Joan Glaa cott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt Glascott, to Melvln 'Pankratz, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Pankratz was an nounced recently, v No date is set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Frigge returned this week from an extensive trip to South America. ? They left her January i tor New ' York City from where they sailed to Panama Canal and down the west coast . of South America. They were at San tiago, then went to the farthest south port of South America, Puerto Mont, They were at Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Santos and Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Trinidad, Upon their return to NeW York City they came west by - the southern route, stopping in an Jose a few days. r 1 Si Vincent de Paul Altar society Is sponsoring a benefit card party the evening of Thursday, April 9, in the Catholic Center at 8 o'clock. Proceeds will go to the fund to finish chapel for the new convent. , Mothers club of bethel No.' 43, Job's Daughters, will meet next -hursday for dessert at 1 o'clock at the Masonic temple. '; - . s . New officers will be elected at the business session. -On the committee as hostesses tor the dessert are Mrs. Herman Jochlmsen, ' Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. Robert J. Harrell and Mrs. Charlei Shaw. . ., By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER INVITED to a luncheon for which Mrs. H. Lawrence Lister, formerly of Salem, Is to entertain at her home in Portland next Tuesday are ' the following Salem friends: -' ' Mrs. Howard R. Pickett, Mrs. Donald Madison, Mrs. Karl B. Kugel, Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. Paul A. Hale, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. . David H. Cameron, Mrs. Grant C. Rog- ers, Mrs. Carl W. Chambers, Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. Francis T. Wade, Mrs. . Rex Kimmell, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. ' Gene . Vandeneynde, Mrs. George S. Hoffman, Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. L.O.. Arens, Mrs. J. Parker Lineberry, Mrs. .H. B. Pearson. - 1 Mrs, R, H.'Baldock is to be hostess to The Study club Tuesday for luncheon and afternoon. - Mrs. William SchUtt is to be hostess to her bridge club for luncheon and the afternoon; Thursday. Announced for Saturday, May 23, is the annual spring silver tea given by Salem Spinsters club. Place for the event will be 'announced later. Next meeting of the club comes on April 13.' An all MacDowell program' is to be presented by piano students of .Jean Hobson Rich, Sunday,' at 4 p.m. in the Stone Piano company rooms. Assisting on the program of Marian Giese, soprano, student of Mrs. Frank Bur lingham. Students of Mrs. Rich taking part are Marilyn Reaney, Kay Hanley, Sharon Forrest, Carol Hoff in8, Vicki Ward, Lor raine Owen, Karlene Quistad. ' The interested public, is invited to at tend. . -,- .. .... .... Mrs. James Francis, a student of Wil liam Fawk, will be presented in a piano recital at the Fawk residence Monday at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Francis is organist at the Calvary Baptist church and has re cently completed her examination for state accreditation in piano. The program will be as follows: Sonata Pathetique opus 13 ..Beethoven Invention No. 14 Bach Waltz opus 70 No. 1 Chopin Notturno Respighl Arabesque No. 1 Debussy May Night Palmgren : Danses Fantastiques opus 1 . . Shostakovltch To a Water Lily MacDowell v. i 1 a (Jnn-Vn ato4lo vlcltra.) MISS JEAN ANNETTE SIMMONS ANNOUNCED recently wat the enrxre ment of Miss Jean Annette Simmons, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. Sim mons, to Kenneth O. SteTeiu, aon of Mrs. E. O. Smith an Kenneth BteTens, Br, af Meat, No date is sat far the wedding. . ; ''i M h V Mrs! McKay Due for Visit Salem welcomes home Mrs. Douglas McKay next week for her first trip back since she went to Washington, D.C., in early January when former Governor McKay took his position ns Secretary of the Interior in President Eisenhower'i .7 cabinet. . . . The former first lady of Oregon leaves the national capital, Wednesday, to fly home for a week's visit with her sons- ' in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadiey and Mr. and Mrs Lester , D. Green and their families. The Greens are residing in the McKay home during . the time her parents are in Washington so Mrs. McKay will find it easy to check over the progress of her garden and the bulbs she had put in before she knew about going to the national capital., Mrs. McKay' is making it strictly a family visit, there to be no special en- tertatnlng In her honor during the week she is here, except a meeting of her bridge club in which there is a group of long-time, close friends. . ! Mrs. William S. Cole is to entertain for the bridge club-next Thursday in , welcome to Mrs. McKay. : On Easter Sunday, Mrs. McKay is to entertain at a family dinner. In the group will be her son-in-law and daugh- , ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadiey and 7 , their children, EileenAllan, Bruce and , Nancy; her: daughter, Mrs. Lester D. Green and son, Danny Green (Mr. Green - being unable to attend -as he is in the east); Secretary McKay's mother, Mrs. J. W. Frater of Portland; and other rela tives of, Mrs. McKay,. Miss Mae HiU, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Freier of Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly of Portland, the ladles all sisters of Mrs. McKay; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Radke of Portland, Mrs. Radke a niece. t Alpha Chi Omega Mothers club is meeting this coming Tuesday evening, March 31, Instead of the usual first ' Tuesday of the month. The meeting will be at 7:45 o'clock at the chapter house.' .: '- '".':". ,V".-.i "'" . Salem mothers will be hostesses to members of the Portland Alpha Chi Omega Mothers club,- and pledges and members of the active chapter also will be guests. Mrs. Carl Gustafson is in charge of arrangements for the meeting. Elizabeth Jepsen will present Mary Jean Schrunk In recital on Tuesday, March 81 at 8:15 p.m. at Roberts studio. Miss Schrunk is a senior In . high school and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Schrunk. She has been awarded high ratings in both the Ore gon Music Teachers association audi tions and the Federated Music Clubs festival. This year she also has been a special student of Marjory Trotter of Portland and is. prominent in musical activities in Salem high school, v ' An informal reception to honor the young artist will follow the program; Mrs. A. A. Segersten will pour and as sisting will be Misses Carol Svinth, Jus tine Lewis, Judith Carlson and David Louthan. . The interested public Is invited to at- tend.' ' ....-,' , ; Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Groves announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doris Groves, to Thomas R. Van Etten, son, of Mrs. H. S. Bol lnger of Hood River. The bride-elect graduates in June from Oregon State college. She is a member of Alpha Delta PI. ' Mr. Van Etten is a graduate from the college and is affiliated with Kappa Delto Rho. ' A June wedding is planned. '. The regular monthly business meet ing for Salem Soroptimlst club will be next Wednesday noon at the group's regular luncheon session at the Golden Pheasant. ' ) On Tuesday evening, the board of ' directors is meeting at 5:30 o'clock at Helder's music store.. ' , St. Helena's guild, St. Paul's Episco pal church, plan a meeting for Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Maurice Walker, 1100 Greenwood Drive. Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Robert Brady1, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Lee and Mrs. Vernon Gil more are co-hostesses. The regular stu dy will be conducted, and plans made tor the guild's benefit party in April. Meeting on Wednesday for luncheon ' at 12:30 o'clock in the parish hall will be St. Paul's guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. Velma Davis is leaving Salem on Tuesday for Nelscott, where she will make her home. Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae meet next Thursday evening, Mrs. Ervln L. Peterson to be hostess to the group at her home. . General meeting of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of the West Salem Methodist church will, be on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ed M. Culbertson, 1580 Bonnie way. Dessert will be served by the hostess at 1:30 and Mrs. E. M. Hoffman is in charge of the program. ' Garfield school Mothers and Dads club will meet at 7:3p p.m. on Tuesday at the school. The film, "Angry Boy," will be shown for the program. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Judson will chairmen the committee for the social hour following the meeting of Pythian Sisters, Central! temple, on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Beaver hall. Assisting will . be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Felix French and Mrs. Q. at. Wills. V " '',;:.Wi-'- - 'V ti 'f'i' fi ,;,t'H' I I . 7. ' V: (Mourn studio pleturf.) ' MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM EDWARD KAER, JR.' THE WEDDING of Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Kaer, Jr, (Elisabeth Adele Cooley) was an event of nut Sunday. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Robert W. Prentiss of Salem and Mr. Kaer is the son of the W. E. Kaen of Olympla, Wash. AprilWedding Planned for the afternoon of Sunday, April 12, is the wedding of Miss Claw dette Smith and Keith Mootry. The ceremony will be at 4 o'clock In the First Presbyterian church, the Rev. Ernest Preston Goulder of the Methodist church officiating. Miss Jean Spaulding of Portland, for- : merly of Salem, is to be maid of honor for the bride. Misses Mary Rauk, Carol Thompson and Sharon Beard are to be bridesmaids. . Ronald Helgeson is to be the best man and ushering will be Ronald Nel son, Richard Smith, Mac Webb and Rex Layton. .the reception following also will be at the church. ; . : The bride-to-be is the daughter of E. L. Smith of Salem and Mrs. William Woelke of Glendale, Calif., Mr. Mootry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mootry of Salem. He is in the navy. ' Eta chapter of Beta' Sigma Phi is to , meet on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Richard Trent. ' Mrs. Floyd L. Utter will be hostess to the Raphaterians club next Thursday af ternoon at her home, the meeting to be ' at 2:30 o'clock. Chapter G of P.E.O. Sisterhood is to meet Thursday at 1:15 o'clock , at the home of Mrs, Paul A. Fugate with Mrs. A. E. Robins and Mrs. F. W. Lange as co-hostesses.' '. Mrs, Brooks Moore is to have charge of the program. 1 flttlnont studio pteturt.) . MISS ANITA ALBRICH -. NAMED as typical co-ed for University of Portland Is Mln Anita Albrlch, above, daairhter af Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Albrkh M r :W. LJ : I L f 1 RIDE next Saturday evening, April 4, will be Miss Barbara Pace, her marriage to Jerald Lange to be solemnized at 7:30 o'clock that evening in the Jason Lee Method ist church with the Rev. Ernest Preston Goulder officiating. '. .' Miss Shirley Hathaway, Miss Dorothy Hathaway and Mrs. Richard Cunning ham are to attend the bride. James T. Barnes is to be best man and ushering will be-Arthur Harris, Darrell Pepper and Hiram Amlck. . , Lighting the candles will be Miss Mary Helen Miller and Mrs. S. E. Vlfquain. ' The reception following will be in the Kirby room 'at the church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Zella Pace and Mr.. Lange is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lange. . Bethel No. 43, Job's Daughters, will meet at the Masonic temple on Thurs day at 7:30 p.m. 1 Guests at the meeting of Salem Toast mistress club on Thursday evening were Mrs. W. O. Maddux of Merced, Calif., and Mrs. Lois Keeney Mrs. Sue Booch took the oscar for her winning talk. , Home from a vacation of two weeks' in Hawaii are Mr. and Mrs. George Moorhead, the couple making the trip by plane. While in Honolulu, they visited with Mr. Moorhead's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Van Moor head. At the meeting of Nu chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary society for teachers, this past week, State Senator Richard L. Neuberger, Portland, was speaker on the topic: "Lobbying in the Legislature." The meeting was at the home of Mrs, Marjorie' Woods. ... On the program committee were Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Genevieve Cur ry, Miss Margaret McDevitt, Miss Irene Hallberg. Hostesses with Mrs. Woods "were Miss Margaret Simms, Miss Clara Thompson, Miss Jean Spaulding. Attending a district conference of Junior auxiliaries of the American Le gion auxiliary in Corvallis, .Sunday will be . Miss Dolores DiFlllppl, Miss Mary Helen Driver, Miss Berna Dean Driver and Miss Janet Andrews. The girls, members of the junior aux iliary for Salem unit, American Legion auxiliary, will attend a luncheon and meeting at the American Legion hall. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Charles Driver, adviser for the group, and Mrs. Joe DiFilippi. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Loucks of MU1 City of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vera Loucks of Salem, to Robert Glen Shel ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shelton of Mill City. No date is set for the wedding. The bride-elect is employed in the tate in come tax office. Mr. Shelton it attend ing the University of Oregon. , (. I k 'if Beta Sigma Phi Plans Benefit , Members 6f the city council of Beta Sigma Phi are sponsoring a benefit party at Mayflower hall Monday evening for all members of the four chapters of the group here and their friends. The pai-ty will be at 8 o'clock and games will be played. Refreshments art to be served. Proceeds go to the Beta Sigma Phi hospital project. Mrs. Billy Bishop heads the city coun cil ot,Beta Sigma Phi and working with her for the party, arrangements are the other 11 council representatives from the four chapters, Eta, Alpha Epsilon, Xi Lambda and Alpha Psl, including Mrs. William Collier, Mrs. Burl Cox, Mrs. Don Stlffler, Miss Pauline Fugate, Miss Mar da Sommers, Mrs. Wilbur Pearson, Mrs. Pauline Hlllpot, Mrs. N. E. Vaughn, Miss Lucille Higby, Mrs. W. W. McKlnney, Mrs. Charles Shaw. - PRIL meeting for Salem's Wom en's Army and Navy- league will be next Wednesday, the luncheon to be at 12:30 o'clock at Chuck's Steak House. A : musical program is planned for special entertainment. . Reservations may be made with Mrs. Joseph L. Svejkosky, 43574, chairman of the hostess committee; Mrs. Frederick Bradshaw, 34510,- or Mrs. Burl Cox, 25203. Christening services for Douglas Earl and Deryl Dee Bogardus, children of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bogardus, will be conducted Sunday, Palm Sunday, in St Paul's Episcopal church. - The service will be at 12:15 o'clock, the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Sponsors for the children are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Maurer and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnick. Salem friends are interested in newt of Miss Edna Marie Hill, pianist of Sa. lem, who is studying music. at the Juilli ard Foundation school of music in New York. .. Next Tuesday evening, Miss Hill will appear in the recital of Lonny Epstein's students, playing the Kablevsky Third Sonata. Miss Hill has been making out standing progress in her studies at Juilli ard. In addition, she writes her mother, Mrs. E. T. B. Hill, that she has oppor tunity to hear many world famous ar tists in concert while in the east, v - Next Wednesday, Miss Hill leaves for Toronto to spend her spring vacation with relatives of her father, including the J. N. C. Hills and the 3. A. Richard sons at Toronto. Oval C. Harris and Vernon Decatur were honored with a surprise party at the Harris home Thursday evening, both men celebrating their birthday anni versaries this week. Present were Mr. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Decatur, Mr. Herman Bergner and Miss Betty Jean Bergner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, ' 1UTr nn1 Mm W VT 1lMij,bnrav .nil 41. a hostess, Mrs. Harris. ; ' , ... Home from a stay in Palm Springs are Mrs. ' Charles A. Barclay and children, Greg, Laurie and Jimmy. They have been there the past month with Mrs. Barclay's parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Simmons. Mr. Barclay went south to ac company his family home. - Women's groups of the First Chris tian church will meet on Thursday at the following places: Edna Gish group with Mrs. Jessia Strawn, 781 Oregon, at 10 a.m., follow ed by a sack lunch. ........ .Hattie Menzie group with Mrs. Leston Howell, 525 North Capitol, at 10:30 a.m. followed by a sack lunch. Hattie Mitchell group, with Mrs. Jen nie Sandrich, 2390 State, at 10:80 a.m. followed by a sack lunch. . Gertrude Shoemaker group at the church at 10:30 a.m., followed by a tack lunch. '-. . Grace Hendricks group at the church at 10:30 a.m., followed by a tack lunch. Barbara Farmer group with Mrs. A. A. Taylor, 250 Culver Lane, at 10:30 a.m., followed by a sack lunch. Mary Lou Hall group with Mrs. Steve Irving, 1587 Huge at 8 pun. Eva Marie Johnson group with Mrs. Gilbert Stein, 1105 Fairmount, at 8 p.m. Helen Sharrock group with Mrs. Ro bert Cole, 215 South 23rd, at 8 p.m. Degree of Honor Protective associa tion will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the- Salem Woman's club house.- Mrs. Louis McKlnney will be in charge of the social hour. A no-host dinner at 6:30 p.m. will precede the business meeting of Oregon Grape camp, Royal Nelghbora of Amer ica, on Wednesday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Mrs. A. Elmer Flathera is chairman, Mrs. Thomas Han non, Mrs. Blanche Gaines, Mrs. Vlrgie Gamble and Mrs. William Hoyt assist ing. Entertainment and cards will fol- low the meeting. : Kingwood unit, American Legion auxiliary, will meet at 8 o'clock on Thursday at the American Legion hall. Business will include a report from the nominating committee and discussion of revision of the by-laws. Mrs. Elva Eldred of Portland, depart ment Inspector, will be a guest on Fri day at Barbara Frietchie tent, Daugh ters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. The group will meet at 2 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Mri. Julius F. Ulrich and Mrs. Alfred C. Laue will serve refreshmentt. Ainsworth chapter, Order of Eastern -Star, will meet Wednesday evening at the Scottish Rita temple at 8 o'clock.