MEMBEU f Ralcal SnpimM clab an iponMrlnr ttarM-dr kiuxr. Dmmbrr S. 4 mnil 5 at 1M Sralh CfffBBwrcUJ, lh affair ta ba a benefit for the fund ta pay for Installation of the historic courthouse clock in City Hail, a goropUsalut arojeeL Shown here are tflree of the membere lookinr orer aprons, hand worm skirts, ' Cniiataaaa amamento and doeorated boxee, aD araonf the many featurea for the event. Left to rirht: Mrs. Henry Kayear, alab president; Mia, Donald Betake, finance chairman; Mrs. K. H. Kennedy, feneral chairman for the baiaar. PcvXi " lr ."T i hZ fill ; - 1 - r WORKING ON Dance Club Party Monday Monday Night Dancing elub'i month ly party will be next Monday evening, the formal dinner dance to be at the Marion hotel, atarUng at 7:30 o'clock. On the committee ere Mr. end Mr. Floyd Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Phil John aton, Mr. and Mr. N. J. Brlnkley, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Madison, Mist Sharon Eyerly, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Jack Eyerly of the Flying E Ranch, will return home for the Thanksgiving holiday! on Wednesday. She it a freshman at the Annie Wright seminary, Tacoma. Mrs. Thomaa Watson returned this week from Washington. She visited her lister, Mr. W. C. Broenkow in Seattle, and her ron-ln-law and daugh ter, Lt. and Mr. Robert Hubercite at Oak Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Brown and daughter!, Jennifer and Gall, are plan ning to travel to Richland, Wash., to ipend the holiday with Mrs. Brown'i family, Mr. and Mri. Albert Ennes. Leaving next Wednesday on a trip east are Mayor and Mrs. A. W. Loucks and Mr. and Mrs. Robert White, the two cot'plea flying east to Washington, D C. While there, Mr. White la to at tend meeting of seed and feed men, Mayor Loucks to attend to other busi ness. Later, they will go to New Or leans, returning to Salem by train from there. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald t. Jones and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Ronald Jones, Jr, will be in Port land for Thanksgiving day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Douglas. THEIR BENEFIT FOR CLOCK FUND MtMta-Ullltr ttuele eltlsns) GREENS SHOW Mr. and Mrs. George C. Huggins, Jr., are entertaining at an Informal party this evening at their home following the Salem-Central Catholic high school game. About SO will be in the group. Mr. Huggins' parents, Mr. snd Mrs. G. C. Huggins of Coos Bay, are here for the week-end and will assist at the gathering. In Portland Saturday night for a Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity alumni dance at the Multnomah hotel will be Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blundell. Justice and Mrs. Earl C. Latourette will be at their beach home at Gear hart for Thanksgiving. Their guest! will be- his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howsrd Latourette of Oregon City, Among those to be in Portland for the Thanksgiving holiday will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Chambers and son, Craig, who are to be dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Chambers' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engfcr. Mr. snd Mrs. Frank D. Sharp will be honored on Sunday with an at-home on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. The hours will be between 3 snd S p m., the affair to be at their home at 188S Evergreen avenue. Feting the Sharps will be their children. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Brown, Col and Mrs. F. D. Sharp, Holloman Air Force Base. New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. M R. Hagrr. Portland, Friends of the couple re Invited to call. St. Helena's guild of St. Paul's Epis copal church is meeting next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John A. Dyke, 37.10 Hulsey street, at t o'clock. Co-hostesses sre Mrs. Desn K. Brooks, Mrs Harry Loggan and Mrs. Roland J. Hochhal-ter. (jMUn-umtr itdl rtctmn) ANNUAL GREENS show of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae comes on December 4. 5, and S at the Valley Motor company build in. In the picture at left, Mrs. Richard Hill, left, and Mrs. Raymond Stommel look over possibilities for greens to be used in mantel arrangements, and in Inset, above, Mrs. Ralph Smlthfrs is shown arranging; a wreath on the door, wreaths to be featured also. , Cosmis Club's Dance Saturday Among dancing parties for next week will be the Cosmis club party on Sat urday evening, November 28, at the Labor temple. Charles Claggett's orchestra Is play lng. Dancing starts at 8 o'clock. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Lores Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shafer. New officers will be nominated at this meeting. Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry are to be In Corvallis for Thsnksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Johnston. The Newbrys' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Bissell, will be in Ashland to spend the holiday with his parents. Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood is meeting next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank G. Myers, 803 North Winter street. Mrs. Leona John son is co-hostess. The program will feature Caribbean travel pictures by Mrs. George A. Rhoten. Town and Gown club announces Its November and December meetings will be combined for a program and tea on December 3. the group's regular meet ings being on the fourth Thursdays. Among those to be out of town for the Thanksgiving holidays will be Mr. and Mrs. Seth P. Smith and family who will go to San Francisco to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Elliott of Newport Beach. Calif. While in the Bay city the Smiths also will visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Haehl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Doughton and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Doughton, are to be at Al bany for the holiday with Mrs. I. M. Doughton's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lorcn E. Wilson. Also with the group will be the senior Doughtons' son snd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doughton and family of Lebanon and the Wilsons' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Packard of Albany. A group of Salem relatives will be going to Portland for the holidsy din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Pierce. Attending from here will be Mr. Pierce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Griser and children, Mrs. P. W. Ceiser. Mrs Aurelia Grim. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Scoy of Jefferson, the latter parents of the hostess. A GROUP ef women from the First Presbyterian church Is pictured above busy at work en Christmas socks which are to bo featured among many other items at tbe baiaar planned by all women's groups of the church 001 December 4. at tho church. On the table are many other gift items to be on sale at the baiaar. In the pie tun, left to right: Mrs. Harold J. Westfall. Mrs. Carl Jon anon. Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. Styme B. Leslie. A large group of women baa been working for weeks on varied Items for the baaaar, aa annual event for the chorea. It's Thanksgiving Time, By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER T PINSTERS club is to meet Monday JJS, evening. Hostesses are to be Miss Mary Louise Lee, Mrs. Blair McCabe, Miss Norma Sletton and Mrs. Delwyn Kleen, the meeting to be at the home of Miss Lee.- Plans for the annual Christmas Ball of the group, this year on December 19, wiU be discussed. New date announced for the Salem General Hospital auxiliary's annual sil ver tea is Thursday, January 14, the event to be in the new hospital build ing. The date was changed previously because the building will not be com pleted until early in January. Mrs. Earl C. Latourette and Mrs. William C. Perry are co-chairman for the tea. In Bend for Thanksgiving holiday will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeArnymd and family to be with Mr. DeArmond's parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. H. DeArmond. Mrs. Bradley W. Burkland has in vited a group of friends to call for an informal coffee at her Candalaria Heights home on Monday between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. City council of Beta Sigma Phi is meeting next Monday evening, Novem ber 23, at the home of Mrs. William Collier, route 8, Box 6S2. 1 Leaving Tuesday for San Francisco is Mrs. Henry Marsden to visit at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, the Henry Marsdens, Jr., Mr. Marsden now being on overseas duty. Mrs. Ercel W. Kay la to be hostess to her bridge club for luncheon and cards on Tuesday afternoon. Meeting Monday evening for a no host dinner at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Roy Harland are members of Chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood. Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, state organizer, is to make her official visit at this time. Bethel No. 43, Job's Daughters will elect officers on Monday night at the Scottish Rite temple. Preceding the meeting a 6 o'clock box social will be featured. Fathers of bethel members are being Invited. J 1 Hadassah Fair Calendared for Sunday evening. De cember 6, is the annual food and fun fair of Salem chapter of Hadassah. the event to be at Temple Beth Sholom, starting at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Daniel Gassner Is general chairman. All funds raised will be used for va rious social snd medical welfare proj ects in Israel sponsored by Hadassah. These benefits are given to all who are in need and are distributed on a non sectarian basis. Hahassah, since Its inception in 1912, has been a pacesetter In the work of assisting the medical field, child wet fare, and youth immigration of Israel and vocational training. Hadassah also maintains seven major hospitals In Israel. Including two de voted exclusively to the treatment of tuberculosis, a new medical tenter con sisting of a 430 bed teaching Hospital, an out-patient department, new build ings for the Hadassah Medical school and new quarters for the Hadassah sponsored nurses training school. These hospitals provide medicsl csre for more then 130.000 children in SOO schools, and kindergartens and give pre-natal and post-natal care to expecting moth ers and infants. Finsl arrangements for this affair will be completed at Had.issah s regular meeting next Monday. November 27. Mrs. Sidney Levene Is in -charge of the program. Mrs. Jerry Williams and Mrs. M. U. Saffron arc bos leases. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN PLAN EVENT Thanksgiving Holiday Features Many Family Gatherings in Salem Many traditional family gatherings will mark Thanksgiving holiday here next Thursday. Other Salem folk will be out-of-town to spend the day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley are en tertaining a family group for dinner. In the group will be her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Green and sons, Danny and Jimmy, and Mr. Green's father, Lester M. Green of Eugene; Mr. Hadley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hadley, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hadley and children, Kathy, Reed and Karl, all of Longview, Wash., the hosts and their children, Eileen, Allan, Bruce and Nancy. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry are to en tertain for a family group at the holi day dinner. In the group will be their three sons and daughters-in-law and families, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Miss Susan Perry and Robert Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry and fam ily, Miss Diane Perry and John Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry and sons, Stephen, David and Dennis, and Miss Joan Laughead of Corvallis. Plan Beach Event Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shinn are planning a family gathering at Surf tides on Thanksgiving. In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson, Jr., and children. Kit and Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson, Sr., Miss Patricia Carson and Mrs. George Steelhammer, all of Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shinn and children, Michael and Julie; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke and daughter, Miss Marjorie Becke; Mr. and Mra. Robert Kerr and family, Billy and Bruce, of Portland, and the Shinns. Going to the Warren Robert Cooley home in Albany will be Mr. and Mrs. Wsrren Cooley and sons. Warren Linn and Lance; Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Cooley and Craig, Eric and Pamela. Also at the senior Cooleys' home will be two other sons, Desn and Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Lyon, Jr , will have as their guests Mr. Lyon's family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Lyon, Sr., and Miss Claire Lyon of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lyon snd children Susan and Richard, Mrs. Patience Dil lenbeck, all of Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor and family, Robert, Caroline and Rodney, will be hosts to Mr. and Mrs. George Norris and family, Russell and Anne for the holiday. At Swift Home With the Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift for the Thanksgiving holiday din ner will be their son-in-law and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Putnam of Portland, and their son, George H. Swift, Jr., who is arriving Wednesday from his work st University of Wssh ington. Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander will have as holiday dinner guests their son-in-law and daughter and family, Mr. snd Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Huggins. Jr., will be hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hammel, Mr. and Mrs. La kin Westphsl snd Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dunn, Jr, and families for the holidsy dinner. Mr. snd Mrs. John Fehlen. Klsmsth Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Tur ner, and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Crabtree will spend the dsy at the Nick Fehlen home in Stayton. Mrs. Sam Mallicoat and children, Sally and Sammy, will spend the holi day week-end at the Umatilla home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wynne T. Jones. The country home of the T. B. Gott schaks will be the scene for a family reunion. Coming from Boise, Idaho, will be a son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Hagard. Also attend ing will be Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cowen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jenny will enter tain at a family reunion of Mrs. Jen ney's family. Expected to arrive for the affair are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bliss, Vancouver, Mrs. Jains'' parrots; Mr. But Also Time for Spirit Michael Lynch, Mrs. Jenny's grant, mother from Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs, Glsdys Lynch, Vancouver, Wash., sa aunt; Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch tod Mrs. William Lynch, couslni of Mn, Jenny from Woodland, Wash. I Mr. and Mrs. James R. Humphrey will entertain at a holiday dinner tt their home. In the group will be the hosts' son, Jimmy Humphrey, who i arriving from Chanute air force bsV 111., Wednesday, to be here over tag holiday after which he will be su4 tioned at Portland air base; Mrs. Jot W. Scott, Mr. and Mn. Charles Clsrkt Walter J. Scott of Vancouver, Wi the hosts and son, John. Governor and Mri. Paul L. Patt plan a quiet holiday at home. Thel grandson, Paul Patterson III, of Eu is with them for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Drager are tertalning at a family dinner for rel tlves of Mr. Drager on the holiday. lg the group will be his parents, Mr. sni Mrs. Rue Drager; Mr. and Mrs. C. ij namuion ana sons, Dave and Doug Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager and tot latter's mother, Mrs. Joseph GoodfeU low; Mrs. Ruby Mishler of Portlud, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton and the hosts, their son, Douglas, and 'her mother, Mm Kate G. Bell. , Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis wil join their son and daughter-in-law, Ht and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, Jr., sit their daughters, Barbara and Linda, a) go to Kalama, Wash., to be holidsy guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Campbell, parents of Mrs. Lewis, Jr. Family Group Mrs. L. C. McLeod is to entertain it a family dinner gathering on the holi day. In the group will be Mrs. Frsnk H. Spears and her brother, David Cst lin, who is to be here from Dunsmuir, Csllf., for over the holiday; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod and children. Franca, Scott and Carlton, Jr.; Mrs. T. W. Creech, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears and dsughter, Julianne of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Kleen, Mr. snd Mra. William M. Kleen and Miss Dena Kleen, and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Needham are t entertain at .a family dinner, guests ta include their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Needham and children, Beth and Tommy, snd Dr. and Mrs. Winfield H. Needham. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Livesley will be among those entertaining a family group for Thanksgiving dinner. In the group will be his mother, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, his aunt,' Miss Birdie DeBeck; Mrs. Livesley s mother, Mrs. Arley Cornish; Mr. and Mra. C. W. Paulus snd sons, Larry, Tommy and Pete; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bush and children, Asahel and Sammy; Guy Sargent, Dick Meyer, the Livesleys' daughter. Miss Jody Bush, who is srriving earlier la the week for the Thanksgiving holi days from the Castllleja school at Pale Alto, and the hosts. Mrs. Caroline Johnson Is to entertain for a family dinner. In the group will be her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mri. Douglas Johnson and their children. Harry, Jeffrey, Marilyn and John of Valsetz; her son-in-lsw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Skopil, Jr, and son Rikki, snd Andy George, 1 Willamette university student. Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Sr., is ta entertsin at dinner for her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr., and their children, Jimmy and Elizabeth: and for her sis ter. Mrs. Louis France of Portland. A large family group will gather at the Conrsd Paulson home for the holi day dinner. In the group will be the Dr. Charles D. Wood fsmily, John, Chris snd Ricky; the A. W. Loucks family. Suzanne and Judy; Dr. and Mrs, John R. Wood snd children, Mary, Rob ert and Allen: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sleeves and daughter, Liss; Mrs. Gil bert Fike and children, Nick) and Steve of Portland: Mrs. Thomas Wstson, the Paulsons and children, Tom Sleeves and Kris lis Paulson. ALL GDILD8 of at. Paul's Episcopal church are cooperating la staging tho annual an-church basaar aa Friday, December 4, the event to be In the parish hall. One of the Items to be featured win bo homemade mince- 1 meat at tho foods booth at the basaar. In the picture are tho r -chairmen for tho foods booth, Mrs. Arthur . Fisher, at left, busy mixing some ef tho mincemeat, Mrs. Robert Drager, at right showing some of the finished product to Mrs. Fisher's daughter, Susan. Besides tho food booth there frill be many ether features. OREGON State College Mothers club, Salem unit, plans its No vember meeting for next Mon day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. L, Ferguson, S33 Statesman street. Mrs. Elmore Hill, Mrs. William Wie dekehr of Jefferson and Mrs. Adolf Lietuvietus are co-hostesses. Invitation is extended to mothers of all OSC alumni and students to attend. Miss Norma Jean Camfield, bride elect of Darwin J. Kerber, will be hon ored at a party and linen shower for which Mrs. Psul Shafer and Mrs. Jack Grenz, the latter of flbany, will enter tain on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Shsfer. , Guests will Include Miss Camfield, her mother, Mrs. O. C. Camfield, and Mr. Kerber's mother, Mrs. A. J. Ker ber; Mrs. Bernard Grindle, Mrs. Ralph Alsman, Miss Sharon Shafer, Mrs. Mar ion Alsman, all of Salem; Mrs. Rex . Alsman, Mrs. Glenn Alsman, Mrs. Rich ard Alldrin, Mrs. Eugene Alsman, Mrs. Johnny McCarthy, Mrs. Al Alsman, Mrs. Albert Schroer, all of Portland; Mrs. Warns Empey, Miss Darlene Em pty, both of Springfield; Mrs. William Kerber, Mrs. Raymond Weller, Mrs. Al Nuttman, Miss Minnie Doll, all of Stay ton; Mri. William F. Grenz, Mr!. Wil liam Grenz, Mrs. Johnny Murray, all ef Albany. FROM Peg in Washington Washington, D.C., November 18. Dear Marian: Even without the official and social whirl of a Congressional session, Wash ington's tempo of activities remains at fever pitch. While Secretary and Mrs, Douglas McKay were in Chicago for a day last week, there wss no slackening In their psce during the days they were here. To start off the week, the Secre tary was a guest of former President Herbert Hoover st dinner on Monday night Ralph A. Tudor, undersecretary of interior, was also a guest of the ex president who is again heading up a committee on government organization. Then, on Tuesday night the McKays at tended the Diplomatic reception at the White House. Wednesday morning, the Secretary participated in the Armistice hoy services at the National Amphithe atre, With Mrs. McKay an interested spectator, and in the afternoon they flew to Chicago. After Thursday in Chicago, Mrs. Mc Kay attended a luncheon given by Mrs. Sinclair Weeks, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, at the Sulgrave Club. On Saturday ahe opened the annual bazaar of the National Presbyterian church, and in the afternoon poured at a tea at the Chinese Embassy, when the grscious and attractive Madame Koo, wife of the Chinese Ambassador, enter tained in honor of the China Tiffin Club, made up of women who have lived in China. The Secretary after an early morning ride in Rock Creek, spent the remainder of Saturday at the office, Joining his wife for a church dinner which was a feature of the bszaar. Today, eight members of the militsry services were luncheon guests ol the McKays in the Interior dining room. The event Is psrt of the celebration of USO Week here, with the President and Mrs. Elsenhower snd csbinet mem bers and their wives welcoming GI Joes and Janes to a meal "with the family." Five of the eight were Oregon residents WAF Kathleen E. Vests!, Air Force, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tern Vestal, Eagle Point; WAVE Bar baranne Barns, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Joseph Burns, Medford; Marina Private Clea Balke of Beaverton. whose parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.G. Balke. live at Yachats; WAC Sergeant Ernestine Beaten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eraest Beaton, Creswell; and Air Force Staff Sergeant Myroa Yax. Jr., (on of Mr. and Mrm. Myron Yax, r., Port land The Navy man was s resident of Mrs. McKay s nauve state of Ne MANY ITEMS AT ST. PAUL'S BAZAAR of Giving and Helping; Many Bazaars Evening in Paris Theme Chosen for JD Bethels' Queen's Ball, Nov. 27 "Evening in Paria" will 'be the theme of the annual Job's Daughters Queen's Ball on Friday, November 27, at 9 o'clock in the Crystal Gardens. Bob Cross' band will provide the music. Queens honored include the Misses Barbara Cone, bethel No. 35; Nancy Owens, bethel No. 43; Barbara Ander son, bethel No. 48. Past queens to be honored include the Misses Patsy Sni der and Charleen Woods. Committees working on the affair in clude: Decorations, Miss Mary Arnold, chairman, with Miss Connie Hammond and Miss Shlrleen Bacewich assisting. tiassssstaKsaiauuau The social meeting of Unit No. 138, American Legion auxiliary, will be on Tuesday night at the Woman's club house. A white elephant' sale will be observed. Gifts for the hospital shop are due. The executive committee of the Wom an's Society of Christian Service of Leslie Methodist church will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Collis Blair, 348 E. Myers. BY ALENE (PEG) PHILLIPS braska, the Army private, from Florida, Alexander Smith, reported his grand father lived at Fremont, Oregon, for some years; and the Marine private was from West Virginia. After the lunch eon, for which Mrs. McKay had baked one of her special angel cakes, the young service people toured the depart ment, learning much about the natural resources of the country through the museum exhibits. I noted in the newspapers that Dor othy McCullough Lee, former mayor of Portland, and the first and only woman member of the Department of Justice Parole Board, spoke at a meeting of 18 women professioral fraternities here last week for the biennial Panhellenic convention. The quotation from her talk that was mentioned was that "Women have failed to take advantage of their rights becuse they are victims of their fears, sensitive feelings and Inhibitions." Should I add, tongue in cheek, "Let that be a warning to you," if you have been losing out on any of your rights. A Portlander, Lowell Paget, drop ped in for a greeting today. He is en route home from a meeting in Miami. Joe Mattson, of Long Beach, California, well known to motor vehicle office staff members, is a newcomer to Wash ington due to his election as president of the Automotive Safely Foundation. He has been affiliated with the organ ization for many years and has been a reg"lar visitor to Salem, especially dur ing legislative sessions. He plsyed football for Oregon State during his college yesrs. Mn, Mattson and their children will move here after the end of the school year. His friend! here are pleased with his advancement, aa well as the opportunity to chatter with him occasionally, ' Mis Ardls Eagy of Corvallis, en route home from five months in Switzerland as an international foreign exchange student, called on the Secretary today to take a picture to add to her collec tion of color slides of her travels which she will use in talks that she is sched uled to make in Oregon. With her . were Mr. and Mrs. Aides Imus, the latter a former resident of La Grsnde. These are wonderful fall days balmy days and cool nights only re cent problem wss a heavy fog Satur day night along the river areas thst msde lste driving hazardous. Remind ed me of the Pnrtlsnd-Salrm highway on similar November nights. Adieu Fid. (JMtaa-MUlar ata4l nitmt Publicity and posters. Miss Nancy Snider, chairman, assisted by Misa Marilyn Harland and Miss Jackie Fish er. Serving refreshments will be Misses Betty Aston, Diane Kelley and Melodee Rains. Miss Suzanne Williamson, Miss Sharon Nolan and Miss Kay Morris are in charge of clean-up. Patrons are to be Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cone, Mr, and Mrs. Morse Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riffey, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shinn, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Snider and Mrs. Arthur Woods. Women's groups In the First Method ist church will observe their annual joint program in the Carrier room of the church on Monday evening at 7:43 o'clock. Participating in the meeting will be the Woman's Society of Christian Serv ice and the three Wesley an Service guilds, Marlon Lela Norris guild, Su sannah Wesleyan and the Vivian Pom eroy guild. "A Hungry World" Is the topic for the evening's study, worship and fel lowship. Mrs. Grace Hartley will lead a panel discussion on food and agri culture organization (FAO), a special agency of the United Nations. Mrs. Paul Kitzmiller of Dallas, conference secretary of the Wesleyan Service guilds, will lead the worship. Music will include solos by Mrs. Ben San chez, Miss Sharon Anderson, and a piano solo by Miss Deh Hwa Hang, Wil lamette student from Malaya. Committees for the evening Include: Hospitality, presidents and member ship chairmen, Mrs. Waldo C. Zeller, Mrs. Grace Hartley, Miss Dorothy "Butts, Miss Marjorie Walters, Mrs. John H. Carkin, Mrs. A. E. Flathers, Mrs. A. J. Trojan and Mrs. Thad Moreland; program, Mrs. Roy M. Lockenour, Mrs. Norma Shaw, Mrs. William A. Wilson, Mrs. Ben Sanchez and Miss Marjorie Walters; table decorations, Mrs. Wslter F. Dodge, Mrs. Psul Heath and Mrs. J. D. Berwick; food, Mrs. Fred Humphrey, Mrs. George Hall and Mrs. C. E. Bowen; kitchen. Mrs. M. C. Wood, Mrs. O. H. Yetter, Mrs. Stearns Cushing, Mrs. L. V. Shafer. Mrs. Wendell Willmarth, Miss Ruth McAdams, Mrs. Eric Horlin and Mrs. Richard Burson; publicity, Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy. "A German-American Sees His For mer Home Through American Eyes" will be the topic of Garfield Voget, when he speaks to the Salem Business and Professional Women's club at the Tuesday evening dinner meeting at the Golden Pheasant at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. Voget was born In Eckernforder, Germany, coming to America at the age of 20. After SO years absence he has recently made a four months tour of Germany and other European coun tries, and has an interesting story to re late on the life and conditions he ob served In those countries today. In charge of the program wilt be the internstional relations and national se curity committees, with Mr. Regina Ewalt and Mrs. Leonard A. Rowan, chairmen. The public Is invited to at tend this meeting. Reservations should be made with Mrs. A. J. Arehart, phone 3-8893, by Mondsy. Announcement is made of the mar riage of Mia Marianne Low, daughter of Mrs. Henrietta Low of Salem, to Frederik Koster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick Jan Koster of Rotterdam, Hol land. The ceremony was November 12 in Osklsnd, Calif. Mrs. Low went south for the service. The couple will go to Rot terdam to visit his parents, leaving from New York City on December 23. They are in Sslem for two weeks. Honoring the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert W. Gormsen are to entertsin st sn open house between S and I o'clock this evening at their home. BAZAAR ANOTHER baaaar slated for December 4 Is that ef the women's groups ef the First CeagrerotloBal church, this event aba U be at tho church. One of the features will be crown doUa, four at the sneasVera shown above at work on them. There will be all the ether artklea always featured at beaaan ea sals for that event, toe. la the picture, left to right arai Mrs. R. J. Waltaor. Mrs, Paul W. Harm, Jr, Mrs. Karl Hetnlela. Mrs, Bay Baa aelL Weeaea ef this church, too, have booa hard at work for several weeks planning for the baaaar, - ALEM Junior Woman's club will Initiate new members on Monday night at the home of Mrs. Frank D. Ward, 3395 Liberty . road. Mrs. Richard Lankow Is in charge of refreshments and Mrs. Charles Knapp is in charge of entertainment. Woman's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist church will sponsor its annual bazaar, Wednesday, Decem ber 2 in the church dining room and in the Carrier room, beginning at 9:30 a.m. and continuing through the day and evening. Cafeteria luncheon and dinner will be served. Joint chairmen of the bazaar are Mrs. Waldo C. Zeller and Mrs. Stewart Miner. Other chairmen are: Cafeteria lunch and dinner, Mrs. Pres ton F. Doughton; cooked food, Mrs. E. B. Millard, Mrs. Herbert Ostllnd and Mrs. Glenn Barge; aprons and novelties, Mrs. P. A. Fugate and Mrs. Joe Seal; placemats and novelties, Mrs. Howard Jenks and Mrs. L. D. Waterman; dish towels and fancy work, Mrs. John G. ' Marr and Mrs. George Bell; country store, Mrs. John Frazier, Mrs. Howard Gardner and Mrs. L. C. Taylor; Infants' and children's clothing, Mrs. Gordon Carl and Mrs. Scott Foster, Jr.; pub licity, Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy; posters,' Mrs. Ralph DaMetz. A large project of the Woman's so ciety is completing rsising money for the carpet for the remodeled sanctuary at the church, bazaar money to go to this project. Miss Edler Wed This Morning A bride of this morning was Miss Winona Edler, her marriage to Wilfred F. Suing being solemnized at o'clock in St. Joseph's Catholic church, the Rev. Joseph E. Vanderbeck officiating. The bride is the dsughter of Mrs. Esther Edler and Mr. Suing is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Suing of La comb. - Baskets of pink and white chrysan themums decorated the altars for the service. Servers at the mass were Syl vester Edler, brother of the bride, and Robert Biegler. The wedding music was provided by Wayne Meusey and Lorraine Nelke. Given in marriage by her uncle, ' Lawrence Grossman of Stayton, the bride wore a tip-toe length dress of French Chantilly lace and nylon net. Topping the lace bodice was a sheer net yoke lined with cut lace applique. The fingertip veil was arranged from an appliqued lace and pearl decorated net bonnet. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of pink chrysanthemums cen tered with" a lavender orchid. Miss Armella Edler waa honor at tendant for her sister. She wore an aqua frock and her flowers were a round bouquet of white chrysanthe mums and garnet roses encircled with ponpons and red satin leaves. Mrs. Lawrence Barton, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Roman Suing were bridesmaids. Both wore pink frocks designed identically to that of the honor attendant's and their bou quets were similar to that parried by the maid of honor. Gerald Suing, brother of the bride groom, was best man. uroomsmen were Roman Suing and William Gross man. Ushers were Joseph Ficq of Al bany and Lawrence Weisner. The bride's mother wore a black suit with pink accessories and corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom's moth er wore sn autumn red dress with a white rose corsage. The reception following was at the Woman's club house. Mrs. Edward Spits, Sr., Stayton. aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Albert Adams cut the cake. Mrs. Paul Hoesing, aunt of the bride groom, was at the punch bowl. At the coffee urn was Mrs. Robert Wcndling, aunt of the bridegroom. Others assist ing were Miss Rosemsrle Suing, Miss Charlotte Tanzer and Mrs. Lawrence Weisner. For traveling the bride wore a gray tailored suit with navy blue accessories and aa orchid corsage. 1 PLANNED AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH and Benefits Rainbows Plan Tea Nov. 29 A large number of members of Chad wick assembly,. Order of Rainbow for Girls, is working on the reception ' planned for Sunday, November 29, to honor Miss Arda Lien,' grand represen- ' tative to Pennsylvania, and Wayne Henry, member of the state executive ' committee. The affair is open to the in terested public at 3:30 p.m. at the Ma sonic temple. r ' Making arrangement for the affair are Miss Miry Stevens, invitations; pro gram and degree. Miss Joan Neal and Miss Margaret HUdreth; Miss Carole Warren, decorations; - Miss Marilyn Shields end Miss Mary Stevens, favors; refreshments, Miss Warren and Mrs. Ar nold Johnson; pouring, Mrs. Glenn Pax eon and Mrs. Ira Darby. The program is as follows: reading, Miss Carole Warren; violin-piano duet, ' Misses Pat and PrlseiUa Payne; piano ' solo, Miss Pat Gllmore; vocal solo, Miss Lo . Anne Mundlnger; reading, Miss Mary Stevens. The triple trio will also ln' " . The assembly will initiate new mem bers on Tuesday at 7:30 at the Masonic temple. Members ef neighboring assem blies are being asked to furnish cour tesy officers. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Emery Wood and daugh ter, Miss Janice Wood. Dr. Daniel Schulze will be guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the . Rotarlan Women on Monday at 1 o'clock at the Golden Pheasant. He will talk on "Travel Through Europe with Youth." Holiday Time Calendar ... November 17 Queens Bsll for Job's Daughters bethels of Salem, Crystal Gardens. . December t ' ' First Methodist church women's bazaar, at church. . December t - J Soroptimlst elub bazaar, 158 South Commercial. December I Bazaar of women of First Presbyterian church, at church. - Bazaar of women of St. Paul's Episcopal church, parish house. Bazaar of Soreptlmist club, 158 South Commercial. Greens show of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae. Valley Motor company. Bazaar of First Congregational church women. , December I Bazaar of Soroptimiit club, 158 South Commercial. Tillicum club dance. , , Greens show of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae, Valley Motor company. December ( Hadasssh's Fun and Food Fair, Temple Beth Sholom, T p.m. Federated Music clubs' silver tea. State Blind school. - Greens show of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae, Valley Motor company. December 9 Community Concert association concert, Sslem High school, 8:15 p.m. December 11 , . Wisteria club dance, Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Tuxedo club dance. December 13 Cams club dance, Knights of Columbus hall, December 13 Christmas musicsle of American Association of University Women, First Methodist church. , . . December 15 Greens Show of Sslem Gsrden club, Izssk Walton league club house. December 18 Greens Show of Sslem Garden club, Izaak Walton club house. -December 18 Christmas bsll of Order of Rainbow for Girls, Crystal Gardens. December 19 Wsverly club dsnce, Senator hotel. Spinsters club Christmas Charity Ball, Marion hotel. December 21 'Junior Catholic Daughters of America Christmas formal dsnce, Catholic Center December 31 Town club New Year's eve dance, Marlon hotel Cirque club New Year's eve dance. Senator hotel. Tillicum club New Year's eve dance, armory. Carousel club New Yesr's eve dsnce, Izask Walton league club house. Cama club New Year's eve dance. Knights ol Columbus hsU. I ft WJ LCM . 7 " I -1 ' .' V Announced -flpv RESERVING Our American ' fj Heritage Through Youth" will . be the theme for Friday's , meeting of the Salem Woman's elub at the Woman's club house. The board will meet at 1 p.m. and the general meeting will begin at 3 o'clock. : Dr. George G. Rose berry, district su - perintendent, Methodist church, will . speak on "Give Our Thanks." Miss Gail. Blush, recent delegate to Girls Nation In Washington, D.C, sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary, and Julian Thurston, recent delegate to the Boy Scouts National Jamboree, will speak. Mrs. J. E. West will be in charge of the music. - The tea commit tee will be headed by Mrs. W. J. Beard. f " Plans are well under way for the annual silver tea to be given by Salem . Federated Music clubs for the benefit of their Mrs. Walter A. Denton memo rial award. , The tea is planned for the afternoon of Sunday, December 6, at the state -school for the blind. Mrs. Clyde C Gil bert . is ' president of the sponsoring group. Mra. Walter P. Weathers is gen eral chairman for the tea. Miss Margaret Hogg is program chairman. Mrs. A. W. McKillop heads the telephone committee, Mrs. Robert M. Needhsm is in charge of the tea table. Mrs. Warren Baker 1 chairman for the decorations. . Invited to preside at the punch bowl at the different hours are Mr. Paul L. Patterson, Mrs. Walter I. Snyder, Mrs. F. R. Hunter, state president ef the music clubs federation; Mrs. Mary L. . Craig, Mrs. Walter Dry, Mrs. Everett ', . Wilcox. Marion auxiliary, Veterans of For eign Wars auxiliary, will meet on Mon day night at the VFW hall. ' ;