" &5 .1. vi p ,"i Faculty Club Event Thursday January meeting far the Willamette university Women's Faculty club will be next Thursday afternoon, January 21. at the borne of Mrs. Maurice Brennen, 2580 Alvarado Terrace, at 2:30 o'clock. lira. Carl Hall is chairman for the after noon and on her committee are Mrs. Marvia Buckem, Mrs. Robert Hartman, Mrs. Rob ert M. Gatke, Mrs. Norman Huffman, Miss Lois Latimer, Mrs. Ralph K. Purvine, Mrs, Inn Lovell. Mrs. Ralph H. Dobbs, Mrs. Donald DeLisIe, Mrs. Thomas Joseph, Mrs. Edwin Butler. ' , -V. - at, tt - .- ,7 ly MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER TirHE six local chapters of P.E.O. Si. " I terhood will observe founders day JIL with a banquet on Friday. January 22, at (:30 o'clock in the Gold room of the Marion hotel. Mrs. Ralph Noblgren, P.E.O. council president, 1 general chairman for the affair. Mrs. A. E. Gilmore. Portland stata president, will be the honored speaker and other state officers will be present Any unaffiliated P.E.O. in Salem interested in attending may call Mrs. Lynn Switzer, 2-5318, for reservations. Several dates are on the calendar for Governor and Mrs. Psul L. Patterson next On Tuesday evening they will be in Dal las for the First Citizen banquet there, Governor Patterson to be the speaker. The Pattersons will attend the Salem First Citizen banquet on Wednesday eve ning, Governor Patterson as apeaker. Later In the week, the Pattersons will hive as guest, their grandson. Tad, from Eugene. Next Saturday, the Pattersons will be In Eugene, the governor to be speaker at tbe annual Dads' Day Week-end luncheon on the University of Oregon campus, Mrs. Patterson to be guest at a luncheon meet, big for Eugene branch of the American Association of University Women in which she is a aula board member. Entertaining her knitting group next Fri day afternoon will be Mrs. C W. Paulua. gjgma Kappa Mothers club M meeting next Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. V. D. McMullen and Mm. Brace Crandall to be hostesses to lb croup at th McMullen horn. Dessert will b at 1:90 o'clock. Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae will meet next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles D. Wood at o'clock with Mrs. Victor Murdock as co-hostess. Hostess to her bridge club on Thursday evening will be Mrs. Douglas Clumbers. Week-end bouse guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Floyd U Utter are Mr. and Mrs. George L Forge of, Seattle, formerly ot Salem. The Forges are en route home from two montia la the Hawaiian Islands. Ms Kafoerfne Bain of Lebanon will speak to toe Insurance Woman's association on Thursday at the S JO p.m. dinner meeting of th group at th Marion hotel. Mrs. John J. Griffith is to be hostess to her bridge club next week, entertaining the group on Friday Instead of the usual Wed nesday, for luncheon and cards. Altrusa meeta for dinner on Monday eve ning at 0:15 o'clock in the Golden Pheasant The spring fashion show planned by the four Salem chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, cultural and educational sorority, has been set for Friday, April 2. at the Marion hotel. Fashions for both men and women will be shown by Lipman Wolfe and company of Portland. Mra. Tom Deal is general chair man from the Beta Sigma Phi groups (or tbe show. Among dancing parties on the lste Jii-s-ry calendar is the annual "sweetheart party" of Salem Shrine club, the affair to be at the Manoa hotel as a formal din err dance. Claude It Pun n rneril chairman lor tbe party. WJluts Newmver is pres "m of the eras. Juto Graybill the first ore prendret, ri4 ftiilua Lewis the rajah bi .1 i Lwiirhters. plans u meet oa Uwxr ntr. a: 7 as y clock st Uw S has fix wnji Kingwood taut. Union nuiU- ary, plana t w. v, vvcrvlay nilin, tbe K:nrod Ajuentatt Lrom hall. Mrs. Guy Hastings axrt sfr. fcuubeth Hoffman will serve refretaatmu Capita! unit No .n- uIn lu,. Iliary, will meet oe H:tor, UM at the Woman s club bout iw a Pan American program directed bigri it Lnvrik. Members are to row errued in South American style. Relrtin)nu will be served. Bethel No 4A Jih rusM(T. will meet on Thursday st 7 30 orl. it ltw tish Rite temple. The Jaycee Ettes will not meet on Mon lsy night, but will install officers at a dinner meeting on Saturday. January 30 tt the Blue Note. Mra. Maurice Conn will y? installed aa president. Mothers club. Bethel No 35. Job's Daugh ters will meet for lunch st noun Thursday at th Masonic temple. Mrs. Jo Bourne is chairman lor the day and will be assisted by Mrs. Jack French, Mrs. Elmer Amundson, Mrs. Howard Rob erts and Mrs. Sephus Starr A 12:10 pm. no-boat luncheon is set by !h American Gold Star Mothers, on Tues tav, at the home of Mra. Edward R. Cook. I1JS Myrtle street. Mra. James Cogswell will be assisting hostess. ' 1 ; ; II.' ; 1 k;a ; HEAD WOMEN'S DIVISION CHAIRMEN for th women's division and "Mothers March." a highlight of the yearly March of Dimes campaign for the poll funds, are pictured above, Mrs. William Crothen, at left, and Mrs. Robert White. Boisa-Bozorth Wedding Today at Episcopal Church in Oregon City A wedding of interest to a large group of friends in Salem and valley points took place this afternoon in St Paul's Episco pal church, Oregon City, when Miss Janet Bozortb, daughter of Mrs. Squire S. Boxorth of Eugene and the late Dr. Boxorth, was married to Evan Breyman Boise, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Breyman Boise ot Salem. Officiating at the impressive 4 o'clock service was the Rev. Hal Gross, rector of St Paul's in Oregon City, assisted by the Rev. George H. Swift, rector of St Paul's Episcopal church in Salem. Soloist was Mrs. Scott Adams (Elizabeth Nelson) of Portland, who sang The Lord's Prayer. Acolyte for the service was the bride's brother, Squire NewUnd Bozorth. Church decorations were white chrysanthe mums and candles. The bride wore a beautiful wedding dress of imported lace and net The bodice was of the nylon lace, the very bouffant skirt ot Imported net and extending into a train. The fingertip length veil of imported illus ion net was held in place by a Mary Stuart nylon lace headpiece trimmed with pearls. The bride's bouquet was of white flowers, lilies and other blooms. K. Morris Hoi ' man of Oregon City, uncle ot the bride, gave her in marriage. Mrs. Vernon Johnson of Portland was matron of honor, Miss Flnnrda Bozorth of Eugene, sister of the bride, the maid of honor. Both wore ice green net frocks de signed with very full bouffant skirts, and January meeting for Salem alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi. national journalism honor ary for women, will be Monday evening at the hunie of Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., lm Fairmnunt Dessert will be at i o'clock. Wendell Webb, managing editor of the Ore goo Statesman, is to be guest speaker. . Alpha CM Omega alumnae plan their reg ular sjtnrtmg for Monday evening st ( 'Wt at lb bom of Mrs. Ralph Smlther. Mr fimt Vrnvmr. Mrs. James B. Ywnsj an Mrs. Roy Rie. Jr., are co-host. (JIM.lllr itudu strttrt) MISS CAROLYN REAL THE RF.TROTHAt. ef Miss Carolyn Real, above, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Real, to llarland Pale Brock. sa ( Mr. nd Mrs. llarland C. Brack, was announced dertnt th m week-end bv the bride e left's pgi rents. r-.,.., .... .. .-.-.. rr- ' ,.'; K.v- .;--,.,.,:;, "fJ-rRWmyr.'iia i-.! 1 in .'.' (JMtta-Mintr itndt pietvn) matching slippers. Both carried bouquets of golden bronze carnations with matching headdresses. Newbury Close of Salem was best man. Ushering were Scott Adams, Portland, Dan iel Fry, Jr., Robert Steeves and Ernest H. Miller, all of Salem. The bride's mother wore a light beige faille suit with powder blue hat and gloves and corsage of tiger lily orchids. The bride groom's mother wore a charcoal shantung suit with white hat and accessories and corsage of orchids. The reception was arranged in the Uni versity club in Portland following the serv ice. Invited to pour were Mrs. Herbert J. Darby, Mrs. Ralph Burgess, Portland, Mrs. Edward Wittmann, Seattle, the bride's sister, and Mrs. i".obins Whittlesey of Vancouver, B. C, a cousin. Assisting were Mrs. Newbury Close of Salem, Mrs. William Barerre, Miss Caroline Bozorth, sister of the bride, Mrs. R. Morris Holman, Oregon City, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Norman Schoonover of Boise, Idaho, a cousin. The bride's table was all in white with white chrysanthemums and other flowers on the cake. For traveling (he bride selected a blue wool dress with black and blue velvet hat, black coat and accessories and corsage of whito orchids. Following a trip to Sun Valley. Idaho, the couple will be at home at 1045 Bellevue, Salem, after January 25. Word comes from Crescent City, Calif., of tbe birth of n daughter, their third, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lurvey, on Thursday, Janu ary 14. The baby has been named Susan Lynn. The older sisters are Thais Ruth and Teresa Loraine. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Poindexter of Salem and Mrs. Edith Lorvey of Seattle. Mrs. Poindexter has gone to Crescent City to be at h?r daugh ter's home for a time. City council of Beta Sigma Phi is meeting next Wednesd , evening at the home of Mrs. Howard Post. MISS CAROL STREBIG AMONG betrothal aenouacements made during tbe holidays was that revealing tbe engagement of Miaa Carol Streblg, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waller F. Strebig. to tarry Keppinger. saa f the flee Kep-plagera. V THREE OF the colonels In the seated, Mrs. Philip Blake, standing already have their division workers eOSMIS club's January dance is plan ned for next Saturday evening, Jan lary 23, at the Labor temple. Dancing begins at 9 o'clock. On the com mittee are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Luhr, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Witenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stuhr. Mrs. G. Herbert Smith left today for Ath ens, Georgia, to visit at the borne of her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. George W. Gunn. Dr. Smith already is in the east on a business trip for Willamette university and will meet Mrs. Smith in Athens before he returns west. Mrs. Smith will be at the Gunn home for a month. Theatre Arts group is to meet next Tuesday , at the home of Mrs. Charles S. McEihinny. 1658 Court street, dessert to be at 12:45 o'clock. Mrs. Morris Crothers is to read the play, "Seven Year Itch." by George Axel rod. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae will meet on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Mills at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Roscoe Wil son and Mrs. Donald Rasmussen are to be co-hostesses. Chapter G of P.E.O. Sisterhood meets next Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Floyd K. Bowers at 1:15 o'clock with Mrs. Ellen Godfrey and Mrs. Lana Bcech ler as co-hostesses. Hostess to her bridge club on Wednesday evening for dessert and cards will be Mrs. Paul W. Harvey, Jr. Sigmas are meeting Monday evening at R o'clock at the home of Mrs. Winstanley Jenks. New officers will be installed. Co hostesses are Mrs. Otto J. Wilson and Mrs. Sam Haley. Mrs. James Armpricst is tc be hostess to her bridge club for luncheon and the aft ernoon on Tuesday. (Mttaa-MOlte stasw stcim MISS MURIEL MARIE BOOMER ANNOl'NCFD this week was the engage ment f Mis Muriel Marie Bawaavr. Bales, abave. daigkter at the Rev. and Mrs. Paul F- Bocmer f ladepradesire. to Midshlpaaaa Henry A. Proctor, soo f Mr. and Mrs. Jha FrMrr l ladepedesrr. SB. sas T--.' THEY ARE COLONELS IN DRIVE women's division for the annual polio drive are pictured above, Mrs. Keith Dyer, at left, -and Mrs. Maurice H. Saffron, at right Mrs. Vhite and Mrs. Crothers lined up ready to go. ANL Dance Next Saturday "Plantation Time" is the theme for the annual winter formal dance of Salem Wom en's Army and Navy league next Satur day evening, January 23, at the Izaak Wal ton league club house. The social hour is at 8 o'clock, the buffet supper and dancing between 9 and 12 o'clock with Stubby Mills and his or chestra playing. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Harold Fox and Mrs. William R. Schacfer. Guests are welcome. On the committee for the event are Mrs. Fox as general chairman; Mrs. Schacf er, Mrs. Victor J. Collins, Mrs. Robert L. Irving, Mrs. Vernon D. Greig, Mrs. Cecil Dill. Salem Woman's club plans its meeting for next Friday afternoon, January 22, at the club house, starting at 2 o'clock. Miss Amanda Anderson of the high school speech department is to speak on making effective reports. .Edward A. Anderson of Olson Florists is to demonstrate flower arrangements. Mrs. Jack Henningsen is tea chairman, and Mrs. Earl T. Andresen is music chair man for the meeting. Salem P.E.O. Sisterhood city council is meeting for its regular reciprocity luncheon at the Golden Pheasant next Monday, Jan uary IB. at 1:15 o'clock. All unaffiliated P.E.O. members in Salem are invited especi ally, and they may call 3-5316 for reserva tions. Hosts to their birthday club for dinner and cards this evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg. Those to be honored on their birthdays are Ralph Wirth, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. Horace McGee, Mrs. Maynard Shifter and Mr. Berg. Others at the party will include the wives or hus bands of those honored and Mr. and Mrs. Russel E. Pratt. MISS NANCY JENKS A LATE saamer wedding Is planned by Mis Naacy Jenks, above, daaxkter f Mr. aad Mrs. Dick L. Jenks, her encasement to Gerald layer, saa of Mr. and Mra. Al bert Edward Urer of Neskewia. being told daring the kalidara. I rwipsafT.a am fl If fey (Jota-uuler itoiio Heln.il A WEDDING for February will be that of Miss Joanne Holt of Salem, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Holt of Scio, and Melvin A. Hartmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Hartmann of Sublimity. The service will be st 10 a.m. in the Our Lady of Lourds Catholic church at Jordan. The reception following will be in the Sub limity parish hall Miss Carole Jean Doerfler is to be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Misses Shirley Weeder, Betty Courtney and Marian Pos var. Thelma Holt, young sister of the bride elect, is to be flower girl, Ronald Harksen, the ring bearer. Darrel Hartmann is to be best man for his brother and the groomsmen will be Thomas Albus, Bernard Ripp, Dwight Bradley. A dessert will be served for members of Chapter CQ of the P. K. 0. Sisterhood at 1:1S p.m. Tuesday, January 19. at the home of Mrs. Wayne B. Gill, 1760 Kansas . The co-hostess will be Mrs. H. T. Heaton. Mrs. Gill will direct the program. Hostess to her bridge club next Thursday for luncheon and the afternoon will be Mrs. Donald McCargar. I Further plans are now being made by the Salem Junior Woman's club mem bers for their annual formal Valentine dance. The dance will be at the American Legion club Saturday, February 6, with Ursule Wolfer's band to plav. Mrs. Ted Tibbutt is chairman, assisted by Mrs. An drew Foster, ctwhairman: Mrs. Clinton Ault Mrs. Richard Jenning, Mrs. Richard Lan kow, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. Richard Klc ver, Mrs. Floyd Brodhagen, Mrs. Francis Waser, Mrs. Donald Gnswold. and Mrs. Don ald Dougherty. All proceeds from the dance will go to the philanthropic fund. The Salem Junior Woman's club's rum mage sale is next Saturday, January 23 at 339 North High street, from 8 a.m. to 6 p m Mrs. Fred Joenhke is the chairman and her committee includes Mrs. F.arl Hampton, co chairman: Mrs. Gordon Graber, Mrs Tim Barry, Mrs. Deryl J. Curric, Mrs. Raymond Randall. Mrs. Cliff Bowder, Mrs. SS5h Wait, and Mrs. Harlan Anderson. Profits fund th" Wi" 8 10 th' phihmhr'Pi: IKsaaW-EU, Mm MISS BEVERLY JEAN SALISBURY THE ENGAGEMENT t Mis. . Jr.. Salisbury, .hove, dau hteV i Mra. Clyde Salisbury. Simaiom. sea f Mr. aad Mrs. w J . Tarrlngtoa. Wye, . ,.JZJ,Wh te..ly at Wh.tw.rtb rTle,e WE?