Faculty Dinner To Be Thursday . Annual formal dinner given by the WUlamette university Faculty Women'i club It to be an event of next Tburiday evening, May 14, in Lausanne ball, The dinner Is to be at 0:13 o'clock. Honored guests to be at the head table Include Dr. G. Herbert Smith, president of the university, and Mrs. Smith; Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fenix, Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Johnson, the latter the In coming president of the club; and Prof, and Mrs. Hay Smith, the former retiring this spring following 37 years on the '' faculty. Mrs. Robert W. Fenlx, retiring presi : dent, will be toastmistress. Mrs. Maurice Brennen and Mrs. A. Freeman Holmer are co-chairmen for the dinner. On their committee are Mrs. Murco Ringnalda, Mrs. John Myers, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Ralph E. Purvlne, Mrs. Richard Wedel, Mrs. Theodore Velde, Dr. Martha Springer, Miss Lorena Jack, Mrs. Charles Jens, Mrs. William Kirkman, Miss Rosa Zim merman, Mrs. Thomas Watson. Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Sr., Mrs. Vine Buchholz, Mrs. , F. J. Furman. Mrs. Paul A. Lardon Is to be hostess Tuesday morning for an informal cof . fee at her home to honor Mrs. Philip W. Allison who returned recently from a winter's vacation trip. Friends are in vited between 10:30 and 12 o'clock. Mrs. E. R. Viesko and Mrs. B. E. Owens are to be hostesses for a 'group with whom they play bridge for a day it their beach homes next rnursaay, me group to stay over night. In the group are Mrs. Henry A. Sim mons, Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, Mrs. Wil liam Paulus, Mrs. Harris Lletz, Mrs. William Schlitt, Mrs. C. Lester New man, Mrs. Ellis VonEschen, Mrs. A.- L. Adolphson, Mrs. L. R. Burdette, all members of the club, Mrs. L. V. Benson as a guest and the two hostesses. V Among affairs planned In farewell to Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, who is moving to Portland to make her home, will be the Informal coffee for which Mrs. James T. Brand and Mrs. Harry S. Dorman ' are to entertain on Wednesday morn Ing. Guests are Invited between 10 and 12 o'clock, the party to be at the Brand home on Klngwood Drive. Hostess to her bridge club next Thursday evening will be, Mrs. Robert H. Hamilton. Pi Beta Phi Mothers club plans its final meeting of the season for Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chap ter house. New officers will be elect ed. Plana will be made to attend a meeting of the Portland Pi Beta Phi mothers on May 21. Hostesses for the Tuesday meeting are Mrs. Roy Girod and Mr. Harvey Gibbens. Mrs. Ralph Hamilton is to entertain for her bridge club at aupper and cards n Tuesday evening. Visitors here for over Mother's Day at the home of Mrs. Addle Curtis are her daughter, Mrs. Irene Allen of Pen dleton, and her grandson, Bud Allen of Portland air base. . Also joining the group for the Mother's Day dinner will be Mrs. Curtis' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Deane Curtis. Mrs. Alien is remaining until the middle of next week. Alpha Phi alumnae are sponsoring their second annual no-host dinner for members and husbands on Monday eve ning at the Bruce F. Pickett home, the dinner to be at 6:30 o'clock. On the committee with Mrs. Pickett are Miss Antoinette Kuzmanich, presi dent of the alumnae, and Mrs. Pickett's daughter, Mrs. Richard Scandling. Installation of officers for Salem club of Zonta International will be conduct ed at the group's social and evening meeting next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mary Thomas. Dessert will be at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Vernon Wlscarson is the incom ing president. Co-hostesses for the meeting with Mrs. Thomas will be Mrs. James Bunnell, Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., Mrs. Harry L. Miller and Mrs. Tom Wolgamott. Chapter AB of P.E.O. Sisterhood Is meeting on Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. G. Carl, Mrs. D. A. Larson as co-hostess. Mrs. Charles H. Huggins and Mrs. William Ekblad will be hostesses at the home of the former Monday evening for the meeting of Chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood at 7:30 o'clock. Among dates on the calendar (or Gov ernor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson next week is the evening In Hlllsboro, Mon day, the governor to address the Cham be of Commerce dinner meeting there, the two later to attend a school function there. Will Install tnttfallDllnn nf nfflrfr III r.n thi ml- endar for two local chapters of Beta Sigma Phi next Wednesday. Alpha Epsilon chapter is meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. David Bennett Hill for lis Installation. For the program, Mrs. Wil liam Habernlcht and Miss Dorothy Chase are in charge, modeling to be the topic. Mrs. Ted Morrison is chair man for serving. XI Lambda meets at 8 o'clock in the evening also, at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Collier, officers to be installed. : ; - ' A 1 . - , - , . ; f. VsS V VI V J , Jt-MUler Studio plcturl) TOMORROW is Mother's Dat, the occasion to pay tribute to mothers, grandmothers and, yes, gre' rrand mothers, too. Representtnr mothers on our page today Is Mrs. Frank G. Myers, above, long time resident of Salem. She l the mother of Deryl Myers and Mrs. Charles Claggett, both of Salem, and the four grand , children are Mrs. Richard Grena (Marilyn Myers) and Robert Myers, Patty and Carolyn Ctaggett. Guest Day Due Guest day for Sojourners club is plan ned for next Thursday afternoon, a des sert to be served at 1 o'clock in Salem Woman's club house. Mrs. B. J. Cleary is chairman of the hostesses and on her committee are Mrs. Louis Ertz, Mrs. Gerard Horne, Mrs. J. W. McCrea, Mrs. Vere McCarty, Mrs. Frank Parcher, Mrs. H. M. Price,, Mrs. Lee Thomas. Timmy Heltzel, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Heltzel, Is observ ing his seventh birthday on Tuesday. Mrs. Heltzel . has arranged an after school party for Timmy at their, home for a group of his school friends. (Pieturt or Durtt, Otiumw. lo MRS. WINFIELD H. NEEDHAM BRIDE AT a reremony lut Saturday afternoon a Mrs. Wlnflrld II. Needham (Marlha Pauline Proctorl, aboe. The bride is Ihe daughtrr of Mr. nd Mrs. Umn Kmrrr Proctor of Ottumwa, lna, thr parents coming west for th wedding. Br. ecd rim Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, W. I. Needham of Salem. MRS. FRANK G. MYERS '" "w"""" A SOCIAL affair next week honor- Alng Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Oregon's governor, will be the ! buffet luncheon for which Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., is to entertain on Thurs . day. , The party is to be at the University club In Portland, some 60 women being invited. Assisting the hostess will be members of one of her clubs, Mrs. W. Wells Baum, Mrs. Robert M. Filzmau rice, Mrs. Lester F. Barr, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, Mrs. Philip W. Allison, Mrs. Walter H. Smith, Mrs. Walter Kirk,. Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, Mrs. Ro bert E. Shinn. 1 ':' v: No at Homes Due Next Week No at home afternoons are planned during the next two weeks by Mrs. Paul' L. Patterson, wife of Oregon's governor. The calendar brings many out-of-town dates for the Pattersons through May. Two out-of-town social affairs honor the first lady of the state next week. On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Hugh Bar zee is entertaining at her Portland home at a tea to honor Mrs. Patterson, the affair to be between 2 and 4 o'clock. On Sunday,; May 17, Mrs. Patterson Is to be honor guest at a tea at the sGamma Phi Beta sorority house in Eu gene. Eugene alumnae and members of the University of Oregon chapter, Nu chapter, are giving the tea between 2 and 5 o'clock. Mrs. Patterson is an alumna of Nu chapter. Members of Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sis terhood are meeting Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, 340 Lane place. Pi Beta Phi alumnae are meeting next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Hughes. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Harrison Elgin, Mrs. Lawrence Feidschau, Mrs. Vern W. Miller. Mrs. David Wheeler, Mrs. Wayne Doughton, Miss Mary Louise Lee. Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen will be host ess to her bridge club on Tuesday eve ning, late dessert to be served. Cr.aptcr CB of P.E.O. Sisterhood is meeting next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Margaret Perry and Mrs. Keith Reich will be hostesses to the group at the home of the former, 485 South Whitman, Monmouth, Salem Soroptimist club Is meeting for luncheon next Wednesday at the Golden Pheasant. Herb Smith is to be guest speaker to discuss radio programs. Mrs. Fred H, Thompson Is to entertain for her study club on Monday, the group meeting for luncheon. Mrs. Thompson Is to give the review. St. Mary's guild of St. Paul's Episco pal church is meeting on Monday for dessert at the home of Mrs. Lester Car ter with Mrs. Sam Haley assisting. Junior guild of St. Paul's Episropal church plans its luncheon .'or next Tues day, May 12, at 1 o'clock at the parish house. Mrs. J. F. Causey Is general chairman and on her committee are Mrs. George L. Moses, Mrs. Andre Lambert. Mrs. Leon W. Gleason, Mrs. H R. Walters. At 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. R. H. Baldock Is to give a talk and show pictures on her recent trip to Europe. All women of the church Interested are Invited to the program. Spinsters' 20th Annual Jea May 21 4nr Kt.lem Snlnsters The ' cryswi " . .w club, marking the 20th anniversary of the event, will be a major social affair of May the tea to be at the West LefeDe home of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phil lips. Sr., on Thursday. May 21. The tea a benefit affair, is given each spring to augment funds of the club for its philanthropic projects. , Guests are being biddeh to call be tween 3 and 6 o'clock. - , jrfrs. John P. Maulding ai d Miss Eve Ivn Johnson are co-chairmen for the;. ' ... j .L.trmsn fnr different com- mittees arranging the tea are being an DELTA Delta uena aiumnae ox oa lem are gathering at the Marlon hotel on Sunday morning, May 17, for a Pansy Breakfast, a traditional event in the national, sorority. The ' breakfast will be at 9 o'clock. Mrs. J. B. Corlette, Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele and Mrs. L. V. Benson are on the committee. ... . t . Phi Mu alumnae are meeting next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. B. F. Williams in the Lee apartments, the meeting to be at 8 o'clock. Rotana club is meeting on Monday evening at 8-o'clock at the home of Mrs. Herbert Miller, route-3, at 8 o'clock. Mrs.. Fannie Douglass is co-hostess for the meeting. . -'Hollywood Lions club auxiliary will meet with Mrs. . Lester Thomas, 1595 Roosevelt, on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Verne Boon and Mrs. J. L. Bat dorf will assist Mrs. Thomas. Celebrating his, twelfth birthday an niversary on Friday was Billy Gentz kow,. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gentzkow. Billy was host to a group of 23 friends for a line party, with' refreshments and games following at his home. , ..''.:.. Guests were John Schmitz,' Norman Ferry, Delmar Kerber, Phillip Schiller, Ronald Lundy, Robert Walker, 1 Larry Smith, Gary Grayson, Douglas Thomp son, Sylvester Edler, James Weiss, Nor man Nuxoi, Robert Taggart, Gary Her-' berger, Steven- Roth, Victor LaRoche, James . Mason, Lance Rund, James Moenes, Richard Myers, Kenneth Rupp, Robert Biegler and Max Lucero. ; Honored at a recent bridal shower was Mrs.' LeRoy Edwards (Donna Tooley). Mrs. Donald Waller, Mrs. James Tooley and Mrs. George Tooley, the latter two sisterr-in-law of Mrs. Ed wards, entertained at the Waller home. Invited Twere Mrs. Edwards, the Misses Shirley Plumer, Joan Vylupek, Betty Thompson, Ollie Rose, Lenore Davis, Jeannie McKinley, Dorothy Jaen icke, Betty Baughman, Joe Baughman, Peggy Thomas, Beverly Klenski, Betty Hall, Leta Stevens, Patty Dunn, Jeannie Luke, Ramona Tooley, Carol Tooley and Mrs. Dora Effinberger, Mrs. Mervin Hodden and Mrs. Frank Gross and Kathy, Final dance of the season for Bon heur club is announced for next Friday evening at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. There will be a no-host supper at 7:30, dancing following. New officers will be named at this meeting. The retiring officers are: Fred Humphrey, president; Max Scriber, vice president; Kenneth Hamilton, secretary I ' i ' v V I ' ' j !'y , """ v ,f i 4 . - - ' i- - J '' - v - , i OUlnonU 8ludl olctuTfl MISS MARLENE raschko dauthte? of Alalia 'Mr."kiS' lt!J n'm"' ' Miss Marlene Raaehlio, aboft, Krcoi, ' d Mr, M' J' Rko, la Ronald Krebs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jtoy Edgerton is chairman for invitations. Mrs. Charles N. Flitton heads the refreshments committee. Mrs. Ernest H. Miller is in charge of decora tions. Mrs. James R.t White is chair, -man for patronesses- and Miss.Adele Egan will be in charge of the guest book.' Heading the committee for those assisting about the rooms is Misa Norma Sletton and Mrs. Delwyn Kleen is chair man for those serving. : Miss Mary Louise Lee is publicity chairman and in -otS- ' " " " ' ...... ""..Hi v,, Haehl. Jr.. and Miss Phyllis Johnsen. Craig-Risley Wedding Toddy Wed at a simple service this after noon in Oak Grove were Miss Joan Risley of Portland and Lt. Robert Pat terson Craig of Salem. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jacob Risley of Oak Grove and the late Mr.. Risley. Lt, Craig Is the son of Dr. and "Mrs. Doloh Craig, Salem. . The ceremony was at 4 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clin ton Bradshaw: in Oak Grove, Mrs. Brad shaw being an aunt of the bride. Judge Tialph M. Holman of the circuit court, Oregon City, officiated at the service. Only the families were, present for . the wedding and the informal recep tion following. -Miss Mary Penwarden, Portland, and . Ronald Blume of Salem attended the couple. ' . The bride wore a hand-loomed linen suit, woven by her mother, with white hat and accessories. Miss Penwarden wore a gray suit with pink accessories. The bride's mother wore a black and white print with pink accessories and white flowers. Mrs. Craig wore a pink .suit with violet hat and corsage of violets, . , . . .: . Salem relatives attending the wedding were Dr. and Mrs. Craig and daughter, Clara; the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Frank Durbin, and his paternal' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Craig; his brother-in-law and sister., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Franklin Ford; and his great uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Churchill. : - , M - I Lt. Craig has been stationed at Fort Ord the past year and in early June is , leaving for duty in Korea. He is a for mer University of Oregon student and a member of Theta Chi fraternity. The bride also ' attended University of Oregon, where she is a Delta Delta Delta, and this year graduates from the University of Oregon medical school nursing department. She will. be in Salem on the staff at the Oregon State hospital while Lt. Craig is in Korea. . Alpha Xi Delta alumnae are meeting next Tuesday evening, May 12, at the home of Mrs. Rollin O. Lewis, 4095 Rivercrest Drive, dessert to be at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Verna Keppinger is to b co-hostess. ' ' " ' Officers will be installed. Mrs. Scott Foster, Jr., is president of the group. Following the meeting, there is to be a potted plant sale. ' ' ' ' 1 '. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Wade for Mother's Day will be their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wade of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gates of Hillsboro ' Pioneer post, American Legion all woman post, will meet at the American Legion club on Friday,' at 8 p.m., for a business session. s