Coffee Parties Calendared for Coming Week Coffee pot will be bubbling merrily In number of neighborhoods next week, several coffee parties being on the week's social schedule. ( Tuesday Event Mrs. Glenn Stevens and her sister-in-law, Mrs.. Raymond Buslck, are to be hostesses on Tuesday morning at the home of the former, Alvarado Terrace, Candalaria, at a coffee to honor a new comer In the capital, Mrs. A. B. Davis, who moved here recently from Port land. Guests are Invited to call between 10 a.m. and noon. Greeting at the door will be Mrs. Co burn Grabenhorst and Mn. Charles H. Heltzel. Assisting about the living room will be Mrs. Harold Busick, Mrs. A. C. Gerlingcr, Mrs. Hillary Etzel and Mrs. Gordon Krueger. ' Pouring will be Mrs. Chandler Brown and Mrs. Herman Jochlmsen. (Assisting in the dining room will be Mrs. Chester Loe and Mrs. H. T. Irving. . Tuesday Event Another coffee party for Tuesday morning will be that to be given by Mrs. Walter H. Smith and Mrs. J. N. Bishop at the home of the former on Mission street. Neighborhood friends have been Invited to call between 10 nd 12 o'clock. May Day Event May day hostesses at a coffee party will be Mrs. William H. Hammond and Mrs. Garlen L. Simpson, the two enter taining at the Hammond home on Sagi naw between 10 a.m. and noon, next Friday. , During the first hour, Mrs. Kenneth Potts will be at the door; Mrs. Frank H. Spears is to pour, and assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. E. E. Battcrman, Mrs. Edward Roth and Mrs. Cornelius Bateson. During the second hour, Mrs. C. J. Hamilton will be at the door; Mrs. Wil liam C. Ryan will pour, and assisting will be Mrs. Theron Hoover, Mrs. Ward Davis and Mrs. John A. Heltzel. Sisters-in-law Entertain Also entertaining at a May day coffee on Friday morning will be Mrs. Sidney Schlesinger 'and Mrs. Ralph Schlesinger, the two to be hostesses at the Leslie street home of the former. Guests are bidden to call between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Assisting the hostesses will be Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Jr., Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. Herman Jochlmsen, Mrs. Leonard Rowan, Mrs. Loren Hicks, Mrs. Warne Nunn, Mrs. Henry Meyer, Mrs. Charles H. Heltzel, Mrs. M. H. Saffron and Mrs. Robert Sprague. In:. it vi.,A2, air.., " Ji "ONDAY Night Dance club has arranged its April party for Monday evening, at the Amer ican Legion club. A buffet dinner is planned at 7 o'clock, dancing following. On the committee for the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Mr. and Mrs. N. J, Brinkley, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wagness, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Lardon. ' An event for Sunday afternoon will be the informal "open garden" affair for which David W. Eyre and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stew art Johnson, will greet friends at their residence, 148 East Washington. The interested public is Invited to call by between 2 and S o'clock to view the gardena at the Eyre home, one of the how gardens on Fairmount Hill at this season of the year. JJ 4 w ) if THREE WIlXAMliTTIS university tudenta will present the program for the Md PM S11; J,u"''. l,"n!?1n' 'Willamette campus. Lett to right: Mln Harriet AHer, Tlollst, and Miss Jane Gray, plini.it. Th. program la to be la the Mast bwUdint Est (Jeiten-Mtller itudlo picture) MISS MAR I ANN CROISAN ANNOUNCED last week-end was the engagement of Mis Mariann Croisan, above, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George W. Croisan, to Edwin E. Allen, Eugene, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Allen of Cottage Grove, A late summer wedding is planned. By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER A colorful May day party on Friday will be the annual spring lunch eon for all women of the St. Paul's Episcopal church, the event to be at the parish hall. All nine women's guilds are cooperating in giving the af fair. The luncheon will be between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Mrs. R. D. Barton and Mrs. J. E. Law are co-chairmen for the event. Guild's cooperating are St. Anne's, St. Agnes, St. Mary's, St. Cecilia's, St. Helena's, Junior guild, St. Elizabeth's, St. Paul's, and the auxlliary.- AU women of the church are extended invitation to attend, the event given as a get-acqualnted one for all guild mem bers and workers in the church. Among hostesses of next Week will be Mrs. Charles Mills and Mrs. Woodson Bennett, the two planning a series of three parties to be given at the Mills home on Candalaria Heights. On Tuesday and Thursday afternoons the hostesses will entertain at lunch eons and bridge parties. On Tuesday evening, the two will entertain at bridge party, a late supper to follow. Chapter AB of P.E.O. Sisterhood is to meet on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Gordon Krueger, S42 Kingwood, at ,7:45 o'clock, Mrs. Robert Worral as co-hostess. APPEAR IN SUNDAY PROGRAM 1 or y t Wedding Here Next Saturday A simple afternoon service is planned - for the wedding of Miss Martha Pauline Proctor and Dr. Winfield H. Needham on Saturday, May 2, the ceremony to be solemnized at 4 o'clock in the First Con gregational church. Dr. Seth R. Hunt ington will officiate at the service. Mrs. William C. Dyer, Jr., cousin of the bride, is to be matron of honor. Robert M. Needham will be best man for his brother. The ushers will be Richard L, Cooley and Delmar, Gwynn. ' The reception following also will be at the church. . The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Emery Proctor of Ottum way, Iowa, arrived in Salem on Friday, Honoring the couple, Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Lancefleld are entertaining at a dinner on Wednesday evening. On Friday evening, Dr. Needham'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham, are to entertain at a family dinner fol lowing the wedding rehearsal. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae are to meet on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, 340 Lane place, Fairmount hill, at 8 o'clock. ' Co-hostesses are Miss Margaret Wagner, Mrs. Harey Ronne. A white elephant sale is planned. (JnWn-MUlir ltu41o pletun) benefit recital and silver tea ot Robert Ander.cn. accompanist, la Waller hall, the tea following Jzr s MissJohnsen Married Today Wed this afternoon at a simple home ceremony were Miss Sally Anne John sen and Thomas Moore Paterson of North Bend. The service was solemnized at 3 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin A. John sen. Mr. Paterson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Paterson of North Bend. Dr. Brooks Moore, pastor of the First Methodist church, read the vows. Only members of the families attended the wedding and the reception following. Soloist for the service was Dennis Sheets and Mrs. Brooks Moore was ac companist. The service took place before the fireplace, blossoms and white blooms being used for decorations. The bride wore a navy blue suit with pink hat and accessories, and carried a Bible with white orchids on it. - Miss Phyllis Johnsen was her sister's only attendant. She wore a gray-green suit with brown accessories and hat, and her corsage was of Talisman rose buds. . John Reed, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. . The bride's mother wore a plum col ored suit with black accessories and a corsage of deep red roses. The bride groom's mother wore a light blue suit with matching accessories and corsage of pink roses. Assisting at the reception were Miss Ana Keizer of .North Bend, Miss Grace Jackson of Eugene, Mrs. Forrest Eckles, Mrs. Rober Bird ' North Bend, the latter a sister of the bridegroom. The couple left on a trip to southern California. They are to be at North Bend for a time, Mr. Paterson to go into army service later this month. . Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Ore gon's governor, will be at home three afternoons next week for all Salem friends wishing to call between 2 and 4 o'clock each day. The first lady' of Oregon plans to be at home Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. Mrs. Patterson Is planning at home afternoons off and on, being unable to set a certain date because of the many appointments for the governor. She will announce at home afternoons from time to time. St. Elizabeth's guild, St. Paul's Epis copal church, is to meet on Tuesday, salad luncheon to be at 1 o'clock in the parish hall. Hostessc? will be Mrs. R. H. Baldock, chairman; Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, Mrs. Karl Steiwer, Mrs. E. G. Sander,', Mrs. J. D. Walker. In Portland last evening were' David W. Eyre and his son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson, and their daughter, Katrinka. They were at the David W. Eyre, Jr., home for a family dinner. Mr. Eyre,. Jr., returned this week from the east, having been one of those attending the meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., are to entertain Sunday evening for members of the committee planning the annual Rotarian Women's party to be given on May 17. The group has been invited to the Phillips home, Sunday evening, the group including Mr. and Mrs. Jason Lee, Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Rep. and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Clark, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brydon. ' Delta Zeta alumnae will be entertain ed on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. O. K. Beals, Miss Mil dred Deischer as co-hostess. Phi Mu alumnae of Salem are spon soring a benefit bridge party for mem bers, their husbands and guests on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Elmer O. Berg at 8 o'clock . Pro ceeds go as the club's contribution to the new Phi Mu chapter house at Uni versity of Washington. Assisting Mrs. Berg in arrangements for the Tuesday party are Mrs. Wilmer H. Page, Mrs. J. B. Lorence, Mrs. Alfred Larson, Mrs. Chris Wheeler, Mrs. George A. Brown, Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., Mrs. Leonard Maxwell, Mrs. B. F. Williams. Meeting on Tuesday evening will be Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood, at the home of Mrs. K. K. Adams, 1445 Beau mont Drive, Mrs. D. A. Emerson as the co-hostess. Mrs. Ward Davis is to entertain for her bridge club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Kirk will entertain for her bridge club at supper and cards on Tuesday evening. A "come as you are" party is planned by the Junior Woman's club Monday evening, new members of the group to be hostesses. The party is to begin at 8 o'clock and will be at the home of Mrs. Ted Tibbltts on Alvarado Terrace. Mrs. G. F. Chambers is to entertain for the Study club on Tuesday. The postponed social meeting for Sa lem Soroptimlst club Is planned for next Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lee Eyerly. This is to be an old-time costume party and mem bers ore to wear hats representing their professions. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Eyerly are Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Miss Gertrude Acheson, Mrs. Alice Fisher, Mrs. Walter A. Barsch and Mrs. J. C. Wright. Visitors here Sunday to be dinner guests at the Charles H. Heltzel home will be Mrs. Heltzel's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Gabriel ot Portland. r t ( Jeiten-Mlller jtudlo picture) ; MISS JOSEPHINE BAUMGARTNER LEAVING the first week in May for a summer abroad will be Miss Josephine Banmgartner, above. She will sail from New York City and will visit in England and Ireland, then go en to the Scandinavian countries and journey south from there to other countries on the continent. She will be gone all summer. NileBenefit On Wednesday A benefit affair attracting a large group for next week .will be the annual one for Salem club, Daughters of the Nile, on Wednesday, April 29, at Scot tish Rite temple. . Dessert will be at 1:15 o'clock, cards following. Mrs. Fred L. Peterson, Portland, queen of Nydia temple, and about 20 of her corps of officers and chairmen are expected to attend the party. Proceeds go to the Shriners hospital for crippled children in Portland. Reservations may be made by call ing either Mrs. Gilbert Wynkoop, Mrs. John Graybill or Mrs. J. S. Lochead. Among those making reservations so far are: Mrs. Tom H. Dunham, Mrs. Roy Todd, Mrs. La Verne Voung, Mrs. Byron Men nis, Mrs. Carl Armpriest, Mrs. Harold A. McCoy, Mrs. Andre Lambert, Mrs. B. W. Stacey, Mrs. Russel Bright, Mrs. Lloyd Hughes, Mrs. Frank North, Mrs. O. R. Eckersley, Mrs. M. J. Grub, Mrs. Frank Lockman, Mrs. Paul Shafer, Mrs. Elmo McMillan, Mrs. Eldon Burris, Mrs. H. E. Gilbert, Mrs. Robert Armpriest, Mrs. Howard Post, Mrs. R. D. Blatch ford, Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs. Joe W. Hutchinson, Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mrs. Wil liam R. Shinn, Mrs. H. L. Williamson, Mrs. Richard Severin, Mrs. Robert Dris coll, Mrs. Carl Quistad, Mrs. Lawrence Smith of Stayton, Mrs. E. A. Finlay of Silverton, Mrs. Lyn D. Lambeth, Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. Charles S. McElhinny, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Mrs. Arthur A. Atherton, Mrs. Ervin L. Peterson, Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Fred Viesko, Mrs. p. G. Hiltibrand, Mrs. Leon M. Everett, Mrs. E. O. Wel ling, Mrs. Frank Kellogg. ' -la ( ' (Juttn-MIUtr ttwllo pletun) MRS. ROBERT Y. THORNTON . NEW PRESIDENT for Oregon division of the American Association of University women Is Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, above, now a member of Salem branch. Elections were conducted this week-end at the state meeting In Klamath Falls. v raw A LARGE group from Salem will attend the founders day banquet for chapters of Beta Sigma Phi from the valley at the Corvallis Country club next Wednesday evening, April 29. Chapters of the sorority from Salem, Albany and Lebanon have been invited to join the Corvallis group for the ob servance. The formal dinner will be at 7 o'clock. t , Representatives from all four Salem chapters, Eta, Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Psi ' and Xi Lambda, will attend. St. Helena's guild of St. Paul's Epis copal church is meeting on Tuesday eve ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. James C. Stone, 3255 Crestview Drive. Mrs. George L. Hill is to give a report on the recent diocesan convention in Corvallis. Co-hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr., Mrs. Clinton Ault,1 Mr Owietue -Walker, Mrs. Gordon Shattuck. Rotarian Women plan their regular monthly luncheon for Monday at 1 o'clock in the Golden Pheasant. There will be a program and at the business session officers will be elected following the nominating committee re port. Mrs. Paul Heath is to talk on flower arrangements and Mrs. Harris Lletz it to sing the invocation. The party planned by the group for all members and their husbands will be May 17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., a no-host sup per to be served. . Chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood if meeting next Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Miss Brenda Glass, Mrs. Glen Weaver as co-hostess. ? v ,1 - -It i7 r