tHnnussaiisiKisM Woman's Club Salem Woman's club has arranged a sp dal event ior next Friday evening, Jan uary 29, a program or husbands of mem bers and other guests. The meeting will be at 8 o'clock in the group's club house. 0. L. Donaldson, acting manager of the social security office here, will be guest speaker on "What Social Security Means to Me." Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Craven are to pre sent the musical program. . ..' A social hour and refreshments will follow the meeting. m . 5 f. .1 if. it sOTItTlfci MR. AND MRS. EVAN BREYMAN BOISE WED LAST Saturday at a ceremony in St. Paul's Episcopal church in Oregon City were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Breyman Boise (Janet Bozorth), above. The couple will reside in Salem. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Squire S. Bozorth of Eugene and the late Dr. Bozorth. Mr. Boise is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise of Salem. Town and Gown Club Tea Thursday Among events of special interest for next week will be the Town and Gown club's January program and tea on Thursday afternoon, in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church. The meeting is to be at 2 o'clock, Mrs. George H. Swift presiding. The program will include a monologue with musical interlude, "Life Is What We Arc Alive To," a reading by Mrs. Brooks H. Moore, solos by Betty Starr Anderson with Mrs. Ralph H. Dobbs accompanying. The Jaycce-Ettcs are planning a dinner dance to install the 1954 officers on Satur day, January 30 at the Blue Note with a social hour preceding the dinner. Mrs. Maurice Cohn Is the new president of the group and will be assisted by Mrs. Ernest Royse, vice-president: Mrs. Loren Boston, secretary and Mrs. Dee Whitlock, treasurer. Mrs. Blaine Cline is the outgoing president. - I Next fashion show at the Marion hotel will come on Tuesday, February 2, when Johnson's will present a preview of early spring fashions. The luncheon will be at 12 o'clock that day, the show at 1 o'clock. Luncheon group of Ainsworth chapter, Order of Eastern Star, is meeting Thurs day at noon at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Frank Brown is in charge of the refresh ments. Mrs. John Versteeg will be speaker on winter decorations for the home. Mrs. M. D. Looncy and Miss Eleanor Looncy, 520 N. 22nd street will be hostesses to the Dabblers club on Thursday niRht. Mrs. Jack Hcnningsen will demonstrate candle making. Mrs. James Hartley will be installed as the president of the Salem Navy Mothers club on Tucsdav night at the home of Mrs. Clem Ohlson, 747 S. 12th street. Assisting hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs.lvel Haley and Mrs. H. W. Fricsen. (.tnlrn-MIIIrr itudio plrlurt) MISS JEANNE ROTH NEW PRESIDENT of Thrta Rhn Girls In Salem la Miss Jeanne Roth, above i -i fcN." T . - "if" - 1 nil- - j J Mrs. Lester F. Barr is chairman of the tea committee and assisting will be Mrs. Lawrence A. Ballmer, Mrs. W. Wells Baum, Mrs. F. E. Barnick, Mrs. Lloyd Bell, Mrs. James T. Brand, Miss Alice Crary Brown, Mrs. Floyd Brcssler, Mrs. David H. Cam eron, Mrs. Allan G. Carson, Mrs. G. H. Charters, Mrs. H. J. Clements, Mrs. Chester M. Cox, Mrs Clay Cochran, Mrs. William H. Crawford, Miss Kate Dickson, Mrs. J. E. West, Mrs. H. W. Elgin, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Mrs. Silas Gaiser, Mrs. Homer Goulet The annual father and son banquet for Chcmcketa chapter, Order of DeMolay for Boys, will be on Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Masonic temple with Mrs. Morse Stewart of the Mothers club in charge of the affair. Others assisting include Mrs. Emery Wood, publicity; Mrs. Dale Jeffries, and Mrs. Cecil Hunsaker, decorations; Mrs. Wood and Mrs. B. A. Martin, setting tables; Mrs. R. M. Payne and Mrs. Herman Feitel son, dining room set up; Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Ross Harris and Mrs. Francis Colpan. food; Mrs. Warren Baker, serving and Mrs. Har vey Gibbens, program. Mrs. P. J. Scroggin is planning a special program for the social club, Chadwick chap ter. Order of Eastern Star, on Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. with dessert being served. Mrs. E. F. Crail is chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. L. McDowell, Mrs. Jess Hatch, Mrs. David Davidson, Mrs. George Hanley, Mrs. A. M. Perry, Mrs. Robert Rasmusscn. Dorcas Missionary society, Christ Lutheran church, will meet beginning at 10 a.m. on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Adolph Bom beck. On Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the Mayflower hall, the Nebraska club will meet. Refreshments will be served. The Royal Neighbors of America camp of Salem entertained the Labish camp at their meeting on Wednesday night with the 1954 officers for both installed by Mrs. Mable Miles, installing officer. Ceremonial marshal was Mr Blanche Gaines and her assistants were Mrs. Fran ces Ilahn, Labish and Mrs. Wendell Mack lin, Salem. Officers installed for Salem included: Ora cle, Miss Mildred Yetter; vice oracle, Mrs. John Fosnot: past oracle, Mrs. James Pren tice; chancellor, Mrs. 1. W. Gccr: recorder, Mrs. John Sohrt: receiver, Mrs. Minnie Greg ory; marshal. Mrs. Bill Hoyt, assistant mar shal. Mrs. Elmer Ivcrson: inner sentinel, Mrs. J. A. Gamble; outer sentinel, Mrs. E. A. Jackson; managers, Mrs. Zula Webb and Mrs. George Zcuskc; faith, Mrs. Lloyd Ken nedy; courage. Miss Margaret Bond; mod esty, Mrs. Stanley Quamme; unselfishness, Mrs. Josephine Scguin; endurance, Mrs. Ethel Davenport; musician, Mrs. Nettie Larson- flag bearer, Mrs. Earl Kasson: captain of degree staff, Mrs. Gladys Applcgatc; juve nile director. Mrs. Edward Weaver, assistant director. Mrs. Betty McMorris; reporter, Mrs. Arthur Roberg. Labish camp officers arc: Oracle, Mrs. Frank Thompson; vice oracle, Mrs. Violet Stafford: past oracle, Mrs. Robert Hasscy; chancellor, Mrs. Tom Ritchey; recorder, Mrs. Lyle Beckner; receiver, Mrs. Virgil Long: marshal, Mrs. Betty Field; assistant marshal, Mrs. Irving Johnson; inner senti ne', Mrs. Margaret Stryfeller; outer sentinel, Mrs. A. G. Lilicquist; manager, Mrs. Charles Beckner: faith, Mrs. Lawrence Beck ner; courage, Mrs. Mac Bolto.i; modesty, Mrs. Frank PcUel: unselfishness. Mrs. Avon Mayfield: endurance, Mrs. Jess Mathcs; mu sKan, Mrs. Jim Gorsuch; flag bearer, Mrs. Willis Caldwell; captain of decree staff, Mrs. Ray Walter. After the installation, a buffet supper was served in the downstairs dining room at the VFW hall. The refreshment committee in cluded the Mcsdanics Mary Champ, Pearl Lyns, S. Hamrick, John R. Moore, W. R. Van Osdol, E. A. Van Osdol. (Edrli Morrison itudio, Portland) rEMBERS of the Salem Junior Worn-: an s club will tour the new YWCA " building on -Monday night. Dessert will be served following the tour at the homo of Mrs. Richard Jcnning, 1150 Ever green. Mrs. Bill Clahaugh, institutions committee chairman, will be in charge of the evening's program. Mrs. Ted Jenny .will be in charge of refreshments. The Past Presidents club, Hal Hibbard auxiliary, plans to meet with Mrs. Mark Baker on Friday for a 1 o'clock dessert meet ing. '-,. The annual no-host surprise dinner of the Past Presidents club, American Legion aux iliary, Unit No. 9, will be on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the basement of the Salem Woman's club. Mrs. Axel Donncly is the chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. James A. Garson, Mrs. Oscar C. Christensen and Mrs. Charles E. Gregory. Miss Lois Dauner. Miss Pat Sebastian. Mrs. Forrest Eckles and Mrs. Gavin Hill, all members of the Credit Women's Brea!.fast club, will be hostesses on Sunday from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the Salem Art Museum, Bush House. Friends arc Invited through the press to call at an open house, January 31, to honor Mrs. J. C. Morris on her 88th birthday. Hours are between 2 and 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Morris' son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Hunsaker, 2470 Trade. Evening circle, Leslie Methodist church, will meet with Mrs. Leland Shinn, 2880 Doughton street on Tuesday night. Mrs. Albert Lockwood will be assisting hostess. Mrs. Delbert Otjcn will lead devotions and Mrs. Lewis McRay is in charge of the pro gram. AtBPWClub State Representative Mark Hatfield will be speaker for the monthly dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Pheasant. His topic will be "Legislative Measures Coming Up in 1955." Mrs. Clark C. McCall and Miss Alberta Sappcnficld, co-chairmen of the legislative committee, and Miss Merle Dimick, education committee chairman, are arranging the pro gram. Mrs. A. J. Archart will be music chairman and Mrs. Cecil Hobbs is in charge of hospi'ality and decorations. Rainbows to Install An event of Tuesday night will he the installation of Miss Eleanor Mleziva as worthy adviser, Chadwick assembly, Order of Rainbow tor Girls. A business meeting at 7 o'clock will precede the ceremonies at the Masonic temple. Miss Margaret Hildrcth, worthy adviser, will be Installing officer and will be as sisted by the Misses Ann Hansen, chaplain; Lo Anne Mundinger, recorder; Arda Lien, marshal; Susan Crier, musician; Mrs. Grace Johnson, mother adviser. Other officers to be installed include: Misses Patty Johnson, worthy associate ad viser; Janice Gillespie, charity; Ada Hart man, hope; Karlcne Quistad, faith: Connie Thorne, recorder; Bonnie Starr, treasurer; Diane Clough, chaplain: Sally Merrill, drill leader; Pamela Lindholm, musician: Carol McCandlish, choir director; Peggy Reid, love: Dnnell Hamilton, religion: Carol Fus sell, nature: Beverly Moeabee, immortality; Ann Bradley, fidelity: Karen Covert, patriotism; Beverly Walls, service: Eileen Osko, confidential observer: Hetty Johnson, outer observer: Juanita Chrisofferson, his torian; Ilia Warren, publicity: Louise Hend erson, projects; Nancy Clemens, Joyce Stett ler, Carol Wet, Janice Wood, Lucille Brew MONG February' brides-elect telling plans for her wedding is Miss An ' nette Ripp, who is to be married oa February 13, to Marvin Sandberg. The ceremony will be solemnized at 9:30 o'clock that morning in St Boniface Catho lic church, the Rev. Robert O'Hara offi ciating. The high school students are to ting. Maid of honor for the bride will be Miss Sharon Meyerhofer. Bridesmaids are to be Misses Diane Scharbach, Janis Scharbach and Patricia Wolf. James Frichtl is to be best man: Grooms men are to be Larry Freres, Bernard Ripp and Fredrick Ripp, and ushers will be Wil liam Hendricks and Gerald Darby. The reception following is to be in the St Boniface parish hall The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ripp of Sublimity and Mr. Sandberg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sandberg of Stayton. Calendared for Monday night is the annual dinner for Willamette area council, Camp Fire Girls, the event to be at China City restaurant at 6:30 o'cloc. Reports for the year will be given and officers elected for the Willamette , area i board. Mrs. W. H. Weaver, Seattle, chairman of the committee on goals in region VI of Camp Fire Girls this past year and a member of the national organization's council, will be the guest speaker. - - Mrs. W. E. Gardner is reservations chair man for Salem, Mrs. Burton Hutton for Corvallis, Mrs. Frank Guy for Dallas, Arthur E. Woods of Dallas, president of the Willamette area council will pre side. The Rev. Louis E. White of Knight Memorial church is to give the invo cation. Camp Fire Girls Joan Oslund, Terry Lou McGlenn and Jimie Kay Minty will lead the flag salute. Singing will be led by Mrs. Carl Bryan with Mrs. Frank Parcher as accompanist Mr. Woods will give the welcome and in troduce guests. Mrs. Gordon Tomlin, lead er, will present Busy Blue Birds in a num ber. The nominating committee report will be followed by a Camp Fire skit, Mrs. Har old Johnson as guardian of the group, there will be additional singing with Mrs. Weav er's address concluding the program. Acting as hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Frank Kolsky, Mrs. James Haworth, Mrs. L. A. Clinker, Mrs. E. A. Carleton. Mrs. Billy Kelso is chairman of the re freshment committee for the Monday night meeting of Marion auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars. The group will meet at the VFW hall. Mrs. L. O. Arena is to be hostess to the Monday bridge club for luncheon and tie afternoon. Mrs. Arens has often been a guest at the club. Arriving this week-end for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker are their son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Ger ald M. Robison and family from Oakland, Calif. State Senator and Mrs. George A. Ulett of Coquille are in the capital for the week end. Planned for February S is the carnival nf St. Mary's guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church, the benefit affair to be in the new church. The event opens at 6 p.m., a supper to be served for those wishing to come for the supper with their families. Games, movies, and booths for carnival fun and candy items will be featured during the evening. Mrs. Ed Lewis is general chairman, Mrs. William R. Shinn and Mrs. S. D. Wiles assist ing on the directorate. Mrs. Charles Mills is president of the guild. WOODBURN The wedding of Miss Char lone Larwese Miller and Leslie Perry Glass, both of Woodburn, was an event of January 3 at the Woodburn Assembly of God church. The Riv. J. L. Gibson, former pastor of the church, now at Gresham, officiated at the 2 p.m. double ring ceremony. Miss Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Mil ler, and Mr. Glass is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perle P. Glass, all of Woodburn. Mr. Miller gave his daughter in marringe. She wore a light blue suit with a white orchid with white streamers. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Woodburn. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Phoenix, Arizona. They are now at home in Wood burn. on Tuesday er, Sharon Searcy, Shirley Tabcr, Joan Osko, Vondra Anderson, Marcia Hewitt, choir members. Milton McDaniels, master counsellor, Chcmcketa chapter, Order of DeMolay for Boys, will participate in the crowning cere moy. Serving on the Rainbow advisory board this year will be Mis. Dave Brown, mother adviser; Mrs. E. T. Armstrong, and Thomas Kelly, worthy matron and patron, Chad wick chapter, Order of Eastern Star; Mr. and Mrs. William Knower, Mr. and Mn. Ira Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Mrs. Emery Wood and Mrs. Ellsworth Ham ilton. A program will follow the ceremonies and on the program will be Peter Van Horn, David Lout hen, Ray Holmquisl, Kayc Brand, forming a quartet; Roger Moore head, reading: Miss Susan Crier, piano solo and Miss Lo Anne Mundinger, vocal solo. Mrs. John Dickson, Mrs. Elmer Hildrcth, Mrs. Harold Gillespie, Mrs. George Osko, Mrs. Merle Phillips, Miss Arleen Sneddon, Miss Marilyn Shields, Miss Dnnna Haugen, Miss Nancy Bone will be in charge of the refreshment hour. MISS DELORES ANNOUNCED recently at the Chi Omega sorority at Willamette university was the engagement of Miss Delores Plena, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Picha, to Stanley Neperud, son of Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Neperud of Silverton. Annual Mothers March for Polio Set for Thursday Evening in Salem "Light the Way to Victory" is the slogan for the annual Mothers March on Polio, scheduled tor next Thursday, January 28. a The march will be conducted by four large 'groups of women in four Salem areas be tween 7 and 8 p.m. A horn brigade will precede them through all parts of the city at 6:45 p.m. as a reminder that a porchlight means a willingness to give. Mrs. Robert White, who heads the Mothers March in Salem, reports virtually every dis trict in the city will be visited, including also Four Corners, Kelzer and Liberty. Other communities in Marion county are staging their own drives. West Salem, under the direction of Mrs. Chester Douglas and Mrs. William Wilson, will stage their own march that night, funds going to the Polk county polio group. Assisting Mrs. White bt co-chairman in lining up the details for the Mothers March has been Mrs. William Crothers. The four colonels are: Mrs. Keith Dyer, North Salem; Mrs. Maurice H. Saffron, South Salem; Mrs. Don Doerfler, Four Corners; Mrs. Philip Blake, Keizer. In South Salem Captains and lieutenants assisting Mrs. Saffron for South Salem include the follow ing: Mrs. Vem D. McMullen, captain; M" dames Hal Randle, Bruce Van Wyngarden, Loring Schmidt; Mrs. L. J. Smith, captain, Mesdames Floyd Siegmund, Choice Bryant, Willard Brown; Mrs. John Minifie, captain, Mesdames L. F. McLaughlin," Wilbur Clark, George Burrell, E. C. McClindlish; Mrs. William Beard, captain, Mesdames Harry Williams, Sidney Hoffman, Leland Shinn, James Minty, Buidette Owen; Mrs. Robert Howells, captain, Mesdames G. R. Tomlin, Arthur Atherton, Reynolds Allen, E. A. Carle ton, Alfred L. Pfcifer, Kenneth Z wicker; Mrs. Kenneth Lewis, captain, Mesdames Bruce Croghan, Charles Esplin, V. A. Zwick cr, George Johnson, Lonnie Pierce; Mrs. Daniel Fry, Jr., captain, Mesdames James R. Phillips, Ed Lewis, A. Baker, Roger Schnell; Roy Smith; Mrs. Sidney Boise, cap tain, Mesdames M. Sccgar, Herman Phillips, Cliff Hill, Ivan Royse, Elbert Jones, Allan Sicwart, Earl Withers, Max Denton, Elmer Morley, Sam Samuels; Mrs. C. Ronald Hud kins, captain, Mesdames Wayne Hadlcy, Kenneth Sherman, Charles McColloch, Harry Jacobscn; Mrs. Bruce Williams, captain, Mesdames Jack Price, Lloyd Adam, R. E. Hulburt, C. W. Brown. Steve Tabacchi, Dan Reynolds, W. Fields Merck; Mrs. Frank Mc Kinney, captain, Mesdames Dclmar Aleshire, Leroy Montgomery, Arleno Mills, Charles Ladd; Mrs. Merle Brown captain, Mesdames John Hughes, Karl Olson, Gordon Coolcy, Gil bert Groff; Mrs. Kalph Schlcsingcr, captain, Mesdames James Lytle, Peter Gunnar, S. D. Wiles, Eric Nelle; Mrs. Kenneth Potts, cap tain, Mesdames Harland Brock, Roger Hoy, Howard Boomer, William F. Sanders, FrBn cis Colgan, Howard Ilex; Mrs. William R. Shinn, captain, Mrs. Tom Hill, Jr., Mrs. Sid ney Schlcsingcr.' For North Salem Captains working with Mrs. Dyer in North Salem arc Mrs. Charles W. Ilagan, Mrs. Russell Millett, Mrs. L. S. Shuford, Mrs. Gerald Smith, Mrs. Walter Sichcr, Mrs. Horace McGee, Mrs. Earl Mootry, Mrs. Car roll Meeks, Mrs. George Haley. Mrs. Cecil Mink, Mrs. Edwin Sahnow. Iter lieuten ants include: Mrs. L. C. Elofson, Mrs. Nor man Jones, Mrs. Pete Hoffcrt, Mrs. Jack Kuhn. Mrs. Lester Thomas, Mrs. Russell Eyerly, Mrs. Leonard Elliott, Mrs. Charles Harvey, Mrs. Nick Error, Mrs. Wallace Beckett, Mrs. Fred Scheffe, Mrs. Austin Eivcrs, Mrs. A. L. Elvin, Mrs. W. Schrunk, Mrs. E. Boring, Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Mrs. Richard Cooley, Mrs. M. Ramsdell, ; Mrs. Charles Derthick, Mrs. John Gallagher, ' Mrs. William Baldwin, Mrs. Harold Busick,' Mrs. B. L. Trelstad, Mrs. Robert Putnam, Mrs. Lawrence Kclsh, Mrs. Robert Need ham, Mrs. Robert Chelwood, Mrs. Vernon Gilmore. Mrs. Dale Mallicoat, Mrs. Robert Lang, Mrs. Warren Pahl, Mrs. Maurice Eb ncr. Mrs. J. L. Wakefield, Mrs. Warren W. Coolcy. Mrs. George S. Brown, Mrs. M. j. Merrill. Mrs. Sam Spccrstra, Mrs. Arthur Hates, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. G. E. Fravcl, (Stelmonti itudio pletun) PICHA Mrs. George Bernhardt, Mrs. Dean Graham, Mrs. Jim Hartly. Mrs. Cameron Kyle, Mrs. Donald Taylor, Mrs. A. L Frantz. In Kelzer Area In Keizer and vicinity the line-up of work ers is as folows, working under Mrs. Phillip Blake as colonel: Captain, Mrs. Francis Bealey; lieutenants, Mrs. Henry Singer, Mrs. N. A, Beiker, Mrs. A. B. Winter, Mrs. Royal Holden, Mrs. Glenn Dodson, Mrs. Maurice Walker, Mrs. Cliff Bowder, Mrs. Robert Arthur, Mrs. Flovd McNall, Mrs. Ewald Franz, Mrs. T. P. Hili, . Mrs. Ward Rowland, Mrs. Wesley Gregg, Mrs. James Morgan, Mrs. Glen . Blaoton, Mrs. Bruce Smith. Captain, Mrs. B. H. Buck; lieutenants, Mrs. Charles L. McDcvitt, Mrs. Dave Pfau, Mrs. William F. Valentine, Mrs. Donna Minot, Mrs. Herb Swan, Mrs. A. L. Treat, Mrs. H. P. Tects, Mrs. A. T. Larson, Mrs. N. C. Hurtcr, Mrs. J. Royce, Mrs. Lionel Domreis. Captain, Mrs. Earl Weathers; lieutenants, Mrs. Orval Rohrer, Mrs. E. A. Nearhood, . Mrs. A.'D. Brown, Mrs. L. M. Fcldschau, Mrs. William May, Mrs. Jack St Clair, Mrs. W. L. Cole, Mrs. Ralph Bordreau, Mrs. Wil liam Burright. Mrs. Norman Young, captain; lieutenants, Mrs. Max Graves, Mrs. Willard Hudson, Mrs. Ernest Hobbs, Mrs. Mel Pillette,. Mrs. Will Breedlovc, Mrs. John Coomlcr, Mrs. Charles Hansen, Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs. Clif ford Walling, Mrs. Roy Harland, MrsWil- liam Wagner. Mrs. Hausley. Captain, Mrs. O. E. Welsh; lieutenants, Mrs. Doris Cook, Mrs. Dean Thompson, Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. Clyde Shelley, Mrs. Rich ard Morgan, Mrs. Lewis Mayers, Captain, Mrs. Harvey Christcnson; lieu tenants, Mrs. Ronald Hall, Mrs. Paul Zielin ski, Mrs. James Briggs, Mrs. Oscar Noren, Mrs. Homer Stiffler, Mrs. Harvey Latham, Mrs. Boyl Hilleland, Mrs. Charles Ross, Mrs. Harold Smithers, Mrs. Paul Gell, Mrs. Vail Priest, Mrs. Truman Cummlngs, Mrs Leo Schcider, Mrs. Charles Lapschies, Mrs. James F. Veylupck, Mrs. Paul Dixon, Mrs. F. O. Lutz. Clearlakc: Lieutenant, Mrs. Art Michaels. Middlegrovc; Lieutenants. Mesdames Ver non Glass, John Everhart, Harland S. Selby, Lester Purcell, Leroy Barker, Robert Rice, Ralph Wilcox, Milford Van Hess, Gil Blank inship, Earl Malm, Ervln Smith. Hopmcre: Lieutenant, Mrs. Tom Settle mier. 1 Buenacrcst: Mrs. Robert Schreiner, .lieu tenant. In Four Corners, working with Mrs. Doer fler, the colonel, are: Captain, Mrs. Everett Clark; lieutenants, Mesdames Phil GiLstrap, John O'Hcamc, E. J. Studebaker, Robert Howard. Captain, Mrs. John Fox; lieuten ants, Mesdames Ray Russell, Andy EUcl, Charles Warren, Robert Eaton, Kenneth LaBranche. Captain, Mrs. Rudy Calaba; lieu tenants, Mesdames Claude Kilgorc, Francis Miller, Lindy Morris, Frank Borden, Waldo Miller. West Salem, workers will cover all West Salem, including as far as Salem academy on Dallas highway and to George street on Wallace road, and as far back as Engel avenue on the Mil. Workers will include Mesdames Delbert Roseberry, Mar vin Miller, Richard Smith, Robert Covert, Clyde Everett, Junior Ecklcy, Gus Moore, Robert Browncll, Wallace Carlson, Collctt Rust L. B. MeClcndon, Rex Ohmart, Leon Tallman, Robert Kuenzli, Stanton Zelmer, Kenneth Hendricks, Carl Olcen, Darrel Bradford, Forrest Lemm, Harold Dalke. Circles of the Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Jason Lee Methodist church are meeting next Wednesday as follows. February-August circle, 1:30 p.m., home of Mrs. E. L. Powell, Shady Lane. March September, dessert at 12:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Pro, 1915 Maple. April-October, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roy Lively, 1190 North 21st. May-November, meeting with Mrs. George Benson, 1850 Market, at 1:30 p.m., the group to work on a quilt. June-December, 1:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. W. E. Savage, 2415 North Church. i