Honor Bride A social event of interest on Tuesday' calendar it the tea for which Mrs. Reu ben P. Boise and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Breyman Boise, are to entertain to honor the latter's daughtcr-ln-law, Mrs. Evan Breyman Boise (Janet Bozorth), a recent bride. " A large group of friends has been bid den to call between 3 and 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Reuben Boise on North Sum mer street. Greeting at the donr will be Misses Rox anna Brown, Julia Marshall and Elisabeth Walton. Assisting in the hull will be Mrs. Newbury Close, Mrs. Ernest H. Miller, Mrs. Robert Steevcs. At the living room door will be Mrs. Paul R. Hendricks, Mrs. Dan iel J. Fry, Mrs. F. W. Poorman. Greeting with the hostesses and honor guest will be the latter's mother, Mrs, Squire S. Bozorth of Eugene. ' Assisting about the living room will be Mrs. Willard Marshall, Mrs. Asel Eoff, Mrs. James B. Young, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Daniel Fry, Jr., Mrs. James R. Phillips, Mrs. James White, Mrs. Wil liam R. Shinn. Inviting guests to the dining room will be Mrs. Mollis W. Huntington and Mrs. Charles H. Huggins. Pouring will be Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. R. H. Holman of Oregon City, Mrs, Keith Powell, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. Werner Brown. Serving will be Mrs. Dwight Quiscnber rv, Mrs. Jack Fitzmaurice, Mrs. Frank A. Brown, Mrs. John Merrill, Mrs. Lloyd F, Ramcy, Mrs. Harold R. Schick, Jr., Mrs. Alan Ricbel, Miss Antoinette Kuzmanich. By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER rR. and Mrs. Charles Soos are to be honored at a reception Sunday after- noon on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary, the event to be 'at Christ Lutheran church with their son and tlaughtcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Soos as hosts. Friends are invited through the press to call between 2 and 4 o'clock. Pouring will be Mrs. John Kocncke, sister of Mrs. Soos, and Mrs. Edmund Hir sekorn, a niece. Mrs. Jacob Fox is to cut the cake. Serving will be Mrs. G. H. Netz, Mm. Adolph Bombeck, Mrs. George Peper, Miss Tillie Albers. The tea table will be set with a lace cloth and the flowers and candles will be in red and gold. Assisting the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Soos, will be his sister, Mrs. Arthur Koehn of Vlda. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soos were mar ried in Tacoma, 50 years ago, and have lived in Salem since 1912. In their family are the two children, Carl Soos and Mrs. Arthur Koehn, two grandchildren and six great grandchildren. A hostess of next week will be Mrs. Sid ney B. Lewis who is to entertain at lunch con and bridge party on Thursday at her Fairmount Hill home for a group of 12. The party is first of a scries planned by Mrs. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Urlin S. Tage are to be hosts to their supper club, Sunday evening, at their Fairmount Hill home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding of Portland, out-of-town members, will be here for the event. Mrs. Jnmcs R. Humphrey is to entertain for the past presidents group of Ii Beta Phi alumnae on Monday aftcrnuon at lunch eon at her home. Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Jr. and Mrs. Harold Schick, Jr. arc to entertain at the home of the former on Wednesday afternoon for lunch eon and afternoon of bridge, the group to fete Mrs. Daniel Fry, Jr. with a shower. Six teen have been invited, among the guests being Mrs. Milton L. Gumberl of Portland, mother of Mrs. Fry, and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Sr. Chapter BQ of r.E.O. Sisterhood is meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Sidney Boise. Mrs. Roy T. Todd as co-hostess. The meeting is at 7:45 o'clock. Dated for Saturday, March 20, Is the annual "Easter Bonnet" bridge party of Junior Woman's club, the event to be in the afternoon at the new YWCA building. All proceeds go to the club's fund to assist in furnishing the YW. Mrs. Robert II. Carey is general chairman of the com mittee. PI Beta Phi Mothers club will meet at the chapter house Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert W. Fenix will give a talk on her collection of bells. Hostesses will be Mrs. B. F. Schmnker and Mrs. Wayne Price. Honor Keisers An event of Interest to a large group on Wednesday evening will be the reception to be given for the Iicv. and Mrs. Julian J. Kciser at the First Congregational church. The Rev. Mr. Keiser Is the new pastor of the church. Guests arc invited to call between R and 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. I.. K. Lawrence are chair men of the committer arranging the nffair, others assisting including Mrs. (ierlnide A! fredson, Miss Oda chapman. Miss Priscilln Durham, Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Hanson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl W. Ileinlein. Mr ami Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Norman Luther, Mr. nnd Mis. Kenneth Rich, Mr nnd Mrs. Donald Row land. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Runkel, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Horn. In charge of the music for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Rowland. Mrs. Alfredson and Miss Chapman are in charge of the guest book. At the door will be Mr. and Mrs. Runkel and Mr. and Mrs. Heinlein. Assisting at the sanctuary will be Miss Durham nnd Mr. Luther, and in the Mayflower room, Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn. Assisting in the parlor will be Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Rich and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. Introducing lo the line will be Mrs. Sclh R. Huntington of Forest Grove, formerly ol Salem and mother of Mrs. Keiser. In the receiving line will be the Rev. and Mrs. Keiser and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Dnvirs, of Portland. Dr. Davies is superintendent nnd minister of the Congregational conference in Orrgon. Touring will br Mrs. 'Louis White of Snlrm, Mrs. Robert Hutchinson of Hood River, Mrs. P. L. Calvert of Salem and Mrs. George Redden of Monmouth. Several Dance Clubs Set Valentine Parties Next Friday and Saturday St. Valentine's day Sunday, February 14, will be theme for several dancing parties next week-end. Tuxedo Group Tuxedo club's dance is slated for Fri day evening, February 12, at the Marion hotel. The social hour will be at 7:30 o'clock the dinner at 8:30 o'clock. Wisteria Dance Wisteria club's dance will be next Friday evening as a Valentine party at Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, dancing starting at 9 o'clock. i On the committee for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dye, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. James Gemnicll, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Griswold, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klippcrt. mmsmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Salem Sojourners club is meeting next Thursday, dessert to be at 1 o'clock at the Woman's club house with cards following. Mrs. William L. Shriver is chairman and on her committee are Mrs. Andy Foster, Mrs. Laura Fletcher, Mrs. W. J. Lccper, Mrs. D. C. Pfouts and Mrs. Olcn Roberts. Alpha Phi alumnae are lo meet Monday evening for dessert at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harry S. Dorman. Chapter BC P. E. O. Sisterhood plans lo meet on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E. A. Brown, 5fl5 North 24th street. Mrs. E. G. Sanders is the assistant hostess. Chapter AB of F.E.O. Sisterhood is meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. David Rcavis, 2045 Chemeketa, des sert to be at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Lillian Davis and Miss Lois Latimer are co-host-esses. A-r i x - . V"-J ' M ft - F 7 "V " . MRS. MELVIN ALFRED HARTMANN BRWF this morning at a ceremony In Our l.ady of I.ourdes Catholic rhurrh was Mrs. Melvin Alfred Hartmann (Joanne Marte HnlH, above. She Is thr rtauithter of Mr. and Mm. Hrrnard W, Holt nf Sclo. Mr. Hartmann Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. t erdlnand Hartmann of Sublimity. p., mp Vrjr W v ij-' ' 'y-' '' Subscription Party Subscription club's dance for February comes next Saturday evening, also at the Marion hotel. The social hour will be at 7:30 o'clock, the dinner at 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Les ter F. Barr head the decorating committee. Cama Party Cama club's Valentine dance will be next Saturday evening, February 13, at Knights of Columbus hall, dancing to be between 9 and 1 o'clock. Urs Wolfcr's orchestra is to play. Mrs. Mllo Van Houten is chairman of the snack bar, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis head the committee at the door. Assisting Mrs. Van Houten will be Mrs. Lawrence Stoddard, Mrs. Robert Ramagc, Mrs. Charles Emmcrson and assisting the Davises will be Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ferguson. Leaving next Tuesday for a vacation jaunt in the south arc Justice and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze. They will stop at Las Vegas then will go on to Mexico City for a few days, then to Houston, Fort Worth and Lubbock, Texas. They will visit rela tives of Mrs. Tooze in the Texas cities. The Toozes plan to be gone three weeks. Junior guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church is to meet for salad luncheon on Tuesday at 1 o'clock in the parish hall. Mrs. Gale L. Fox. Mrs. William H. Damery, Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, Mrs. J. F. Causey and Mrs. Clay McDowell arc the committee. Meeting Monday is St. Mary's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church, in the parish hall Fireplace room, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom Is to be host ess to her bridge club for dessert and after noon, Wednesday. s - I. I- ED this morning at a ceremony hi Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church in Jordan were Miss Joanne Marie Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Holt, and Melvin Alfred Hartmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Hartmann of Sub limity. The service was at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Bernard Neumann officiating at the double ring ceremony. Pink snapdragons 'and ' ping and white carnations decorated the church, and the pews were marked with bou quets of the pink snapdragons tied with white bows. The mass servers were Bernard Holt, Leland Hartmann, Richard Hartmann and Douglas Bradley. For the music, the Jordan parish choir sang and Shirley Schottoeffer was soloist with Mary Louise Hottinger playing the or gan. The bride wore a chapel length dress, the fitted bodice of imported Chantilly lace but- toning to a V in back and fashioned with' long sleeves pointed al the wrists, the skirt of scalloped lace over satin ending in two tiers of net ruffles. The fingertip veil of mar quisette was arranged from a Juliet cap trimmed with seed pearls. Mr. Holt gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Carole Jean Doerfler was honor at tendant. Bridesmaids were Miss Shirley Wccder, Miss Betty Courtney and Miss Mar ian Posvar. All were dressed alike in baby pink, ballerina length frocks, the bodices of Chantilly lace with sweetheart necklines, the tulle skirts over taffeta. They wore match ing pink mitts of the lace and headdresses of the lace. Thelma Holt, sister of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a baby pink full length dress and matching headpiece. Darrel Hartmann was the best man and groomsmen were Thomas Albus, Bernard Ripp and Dwight Bradley. Frances Reiser and Darrel Foltz were the ushers. The bride's mother wore a deep wine fit ted suit with winter white accessories, and the bridegroom's mother wore an aqua and gray costume with matching accessories. Following the mass, the soloist, Shirley Schoettoeffer sang "Mother at Thy Feet We're Kneeling" while the couple went to the side altar of Our Blessed Mother, the bride leaving a nosegay of violets at the altar. The reception was in the Sublimity parish hall. Pink and white were the colors used in decorating. Mrs. James Phelps, aunt of the bride, served the cake. Mrs. Alfred Hart mann was at the punch bowl. Mrs. George Bradley at the cotfee urn. Others assisting were Mrs. Marvin Harkscn. Mrs. Darrel Foltz, Mrs. Ray Hartmann, Mrs. James Mo Coy, Misses .Icannelte Kinlz, Dorothy Frank, Itoseann Minden, Shirley Schoettoeffer, Carol Courtney, Lanita Boedigheimer, Joan Heuber gcr, Arden Parker, and Kathleen Hartmann, Ray Hartmann, Alfred Hartmann, George Bradley and Marvin llarksen. For going away the bride wore a deep aqua fitted suit with matching stole, baby pink accessories and corsage of pink rosebuds. The couple will he at home at 720 Wash ington street, Stayton. Calendared for next Wednesday evening is the scholarship benefit party for Salem unit of Oregon State College Mothers clubs. The party will be in the Salem Woman's club. Each group attending is to take its own table accessories. Many prizes arc to be given during the evening. Dessert will be served. .Mrs. Edwin A. Johnson is general chair man. Reservations are being made with Mrs.' Carl J. Wendt, ,t480. All proceeds bo to the fund maintained by mothers throuchout the state for scholarships to the college. In San Francisco for a few days, leav ing today, are Mr. and Mrs 'tobert M. Nccdham. While there the'- are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Collins. Friendship rlnh plans to tnret for a I o'clock dessert nn Fridn' at the home of Mrs. H. E. Melchrrt, 11SS Norlh 17th street. Annual "Sweetheart Formal" of Eta chap ter. Rrta Siaroa Phi. will ho next Saturday evening. February 1.1. at lzaak Walton league club house. Dancing will be between 9 and 12 o'clock. During the evening the sweetheart of the year will be named, Mayor A W Loucks to announce the winner .md make the presen tation Candidates tor the title are Mrs. Wil liam St Clair. Mrs. Joseph hitke. Mrs. Richard Vincent. ' The dance is for all chapter members and friends. Proceeds go to the group's fund to purchase equipment or the pediatrics de partment al Salem General hospital. Mrs. William St. Clair. Mrs. Audrey Cart?, Mrs. Kenneth Hill, Mrs Robert Williams, Mrs. Robert Bailey and Mrs. Ernest Reams are on the committee. Stale Senator and Mrs. Douglas Yenter leave this week end for a trip south. They will be m San Francisco, then go on to Palm Springs. They will be gon two weeks. Sweetheart Candidates ... . . Annual Hi-T Sweetheart Ball Is an event slated for next Friday evening at which time the Hl-Y Sweetheart lor the year will be named. Three of the candi dates are pictured above, left to right: Miss Patricia Gordon of Arthur Cotton chapter; Miss Opal Vaughn from A. A. Stagg chapter; and Miss Mary Rauk of Claude Kells chapter. Parents Meet t Calendared for Monday evening Is the joint no-host dinner meetings for University of Oregon Mothers and Dads clubs in the Mc kinley school cafeteria at 6:30 o'clock. The program will be provided by represen tatives from the university, Mrs. Golda Wick ham and Ray Hawk, associate directors of student affairs: Miss Judv McLaughlin, pres ident of the Associated Woman Students; and Tom Wrightson, president of the Associated Student Body. Also attendinng will be a hold er of one of the club's scholarships. On Ihe dinner committee are Mrs. John R. Caughell as chairman, assisted by Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. Ralph H. Mercer, Mrs. Kenneth Carlson. Parents of all UO students and alumni are invited to attend. Chapter CB of P. E. O. Sisterhood is meet ing next Thursday evening for dessert at the home of Mrs. Sam R. Haley, 1915 Sagi naw, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Robert H. Dow is to be co-hostess. Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary will meet Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the hospital chapel. The auxiliary is now conducting a mem bership drive and the following have been active in contacting the old and prospective members: Mrs. C. Parker Gies, chairman; Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins, Mrs. Arthur M. Erickson, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. E. F. Kirkvvood, Mrs. Joseph B. Felton, Mrs. Glenn Gurtz, Mrs. Asa Lewclling, Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs. E. W. Rector, Mrs. George Swartslcy, Mrs. Charles D. Wood. The officers of the Jaycee-Ettes will meet for their first board session, Monday night it the home of Mrs. Ivan Royse, 1130 Al bert Drive. Twelve Jaycee-Ettes arc scheduled to be guests of the Woodburn Jaycee-Ettes Thursday night, February 11. The meeting will be in the Woodburn Episcopal church. Those planning on going include Mrs. Maurice Conn, Mrs. Blaine Cline, Mrs. Rob ert Cole, Mrs. Dale Dorn. Mrs. Lorcn Bos ten, Mrs. Dee Whitlock, Mrs. Warren Hocker, Mrs. James Loder, Mrs. J. W. Lar ios, Mrs. Don Rcitzer, Mrs. Gale Dorn, and Mrs. Ivan Royse. FROM in Washington Washington, D,C, February 1. Dear Marian: Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chambers of Salem have been in town visiting with the former's brother. Ralph Chambers, and with the Doug las McKays. They arrived Friday, driving from Lansing, Michigan, where they picked up a ear, and spent the week end at the Mc Kay apartment, moving to his brother's home Sunday for the remainder of their stay. The guests and hosts have been busily touring the historic sites and other spots of in'erest. This noon the Secretary and Mrs. McKay entertained for the three Chainhcrscs in the Interior dining room. Additional guests were l.ee Ohmnrt, nf Salem, who is here for the Real Estate Hoard meeting; Speaker Hmlle Wllhelm, Jr.. nf Portland, who has been seeing some of his friends from the years between ins" and 1910 when he studied nt the American University here and worked at the Department of Commerce: and the Vic MacKcnzies, and this Oregonian who was eagerly listening to news from Salem. The MncKcnzirs entertained the McKays and Chambcrses at one o( their famous French pancake hrcnklnsts Sunday, and on Saturday evening the McKays and their guests dined at Mrs. K s Toll House, a great favorite in suburban restaurants. A third Oregon legislative member in Wash ington during the last week was State Senator Truman Chase of Eugene. He was attend ing a Farm Labor Advisory Hoard meeting, and with Mrs. Chase dropped in at the De partment for a chat with the Secretary. L. E. Coles, of Princville. member of the Na tional Reclamation Association's board of directors, was an office visitor, as was Frank lleaih of Coos Bay, who was in the 3Hlst infantry with Secretary' McKay. Charles L. Paine, another forinrr Eugene resident, now living in Portland, called today to present an official Invitation from the Royal Rosarians for the Secretary to attend the annual Rose Festival I,. I.. Hicgs. Portlmc'. president of the State Board ol Health, is due tomor- (ftiton-Mlllir Hu4l iletnrii) Delta Gamma Mothers club is meeting Monday evening at the sorority chapter house at 5:30 o'clock for dessert, the girls of the chapter to be guests. Following a short pro gram, there will be a business session. Invi tation is extended to all Delta Gamma moth ers to attend. Alpha Xi Delta alumnae are meeting next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Rollin Lewis with Mrs. Clyde Charters as sisting. Miss Violet McKce of Portland, per sonnel director at Lipman, Wolfe and com pany, is to be guest speaker. She is an alumna of the sorority. The Drama class is meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Karl Becke. Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority is meeting next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Gerald DeSart. February meeting for Pi Beta Phi alumna of Salem will be next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Co-hostesses are. Miss Lillian Davis, Mrs. David Bartruff, Mrs. Arthur Bone, Mrs. Charles Coleman. Of interest to many friends in the val ley is announcement of the approaching marriage of Mrs. Mable Scrttchfield of Princville, Ore. and Toppenish, Wash., to Harold E. Young of Salem. The wedding will be February 19 as an evening cere mony in St. Mark's Lutheran church, the Rev. John Cauble officiating. The couple plan to leave then on a trip east, going to New Orleans for Mardi Gras then on to Washington, D.C. They will make their home here. Mr. Young is in the postal inspection service with headquarters in Salem, his dis trict taking in Polk, Yamhill and Marion counties. Honoring the couple, Mr. and. Mrs. Al bert C. Gragg arc to entertain at their North Capitol street home at an open house on Sunday, February 14, guests being in vited to call between 3 and 5 o'clock. Guests will include postmasters in Mr. Young's district and their wives, and super visors in the Salem post office and their wives. BY ALENE (PEG) PHILLIPS row, as are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pape and Mr. and Mrs. Ehrman Glustina. all of Fu gene. The latter four have been in New York for the convention of the Association of Equipment Dealers, and Mr. Riggs is here for the annual meeting of the American Phar maceutical Association. So goes the roll call from home. A special treat this week was the concert of Anna Russell, Canadian singer, trained in the Royal College of Music in London, who has put her excellent voice and lively per sonality to use as a comedienne nf song. Her interpretations of the mannerisms nf other concert singers, whether French. Spanish, British or German, were devastating. One wondered how other singers must feel about her humorous .satire of their typical pro grams. The "music appreciation" number was a recounting of "The Ring of the Nihe lungs" and she told the story of the Wag nerian opera nnd sang the briefest of lines to illustrate the development of the plot. Huge Constitution Hall was packed and the place echoed and reechoed with laughter from beginning to end of her program. The T. S. Eliot comedy. "The Confidential Clerk." evoked the usual mixed reactions of an Eliot play, but with Ina Claire, Claude Rains, Aline MacMnhon, and the clever young English actress, Joan Greenwood, it was beautifully done and as far as I was con cerned, a most worthwhile evening. Particu larly appreciated was Ina Claire, after her seven-year retirement from the stage. In addition to the concert, the play, and the Turkish luncheon, I managed to includo an Alpha Phi buffet, a dinner of a federal personnel management organization, a busi ness dinner, meeting of the American News paper Women's Cluh, and an evening of dinner dancing at the Shnreham with Ore gonians, which certainly rounded out the week with considerable variety, to put it mildly And it has been wonderful weather, too, I must report, as your Washington cor respondent. PEG,