,Tea on Monday Party hostesses of next week include Mrs. Arthur A. Athcrton and Mrs. Ervin I Peter- son who are to entertain at a Valentine, tea on Monday afternoon at the Atherton home. 108 Browning. . ' A large group of guests has been bidden to call between 1 and S p.m. - . Pouring will be Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, . Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, Mrs. William C. Perry nd Mrs. Robert h. Elfstrom. Assisting about the living room and in the ' dining room will be Mrs. Marens Maltby, Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Jason Lee, Mr. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. James Allenby, Mrs. Herman Jochimsen, Mrs. James Arm priest, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. Roscoe Wilson, Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, Mrs. Jos eph B. Felton, Mrs. Chester Loe, Mrs. Law- ' rence A. Ballmer, Mrs. Kenenth Potta, Mrs. Francis Smith and Miss Nancy Atherton. -.v.--v..,.r ... - - (r I . .... . " -A v,- The Hi-Y dance will be attended by a large group of toe high school group. Three other candidates for the Sweetheart title are, left to right above, Miss Rail Ashby of Harrison Elliot chapter of Hi-Y: Miss Jeannlne Graber of Abel Gregg chapter; and Miss Mary Kay Brown of J. R. Mott chapter. The dance will be at Crystal Gardens. Pioneer Program The feature of the Friday 2 o'clock meet ing of the Salem Woman's club at the club house will be a program on noted pioneer women of Oregon. Miss Eleanor Stephens, state librarian, wrote the script. Club members portraying Oregon pioneers will include Miss Antoinette White, Madam Dorian; Mrs. Floyd White, Narcissus Whit man; Mrs. Merle D. Travis, Eliza Spaulding! Mrs. Clifford Mudd, Chleo White; Mrs. Guy N. Hickok, Tabitha Brown; Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Bethenia Adair Owen; Mrs. J. D. Berwick, Abigail Scott Dunniway; Miss Eliza beth Lord, Juliet Lord, her grandmother; Mrs. Curtis Hale, Eve Emery Dye; Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Saidie Orr Dunbar. Mrs. Kelly is in charge of the music for the afternoon. The board will meet at 1 p.m. Laurel guild, Knight Memorial church, will meet on Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Roy Harland, 4125 Rivercrest. Mrs. Norvall Edwards, Mrs. Bernard Shanks and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell will be assisting host esses. Neighbors of Woodcraft will elect officers and initiate new members on Friday night at the monthly business meeting of the group. The meeting will be at the Woman's club house. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Jack Iglrhart. Mrs. C. B. Shaw, Mrs. Maude Crocker and Miss Emma Peters. On Monday, February 8. Mrs. Max L. Clark, .Mrs. Myron F. Butler and .Mrs. Har old M. Rud arc entertaining with a coffee for the benefit of the Woman's guild of the F' ! Con'.Tcgationi'.l church at the home of Mrs. Clark, 2615 Hulscy avenue. T .c hours arc between 10 and 12. Early sn.vr; flowers will be used about the rooms, cop-'' nod with suggestions of Valentine's day. A" women of the church and friends are b; p:; in1 itcd through the press. Ti.o '!aiibrin Garden club will meet on T at ('e .lames Glass home. 710 Man- fa ' . PnmM Rasmussen. assistant county a; cnt, will talk on dwarf fruit trees. A large group of Salem women are busy preparing for the annual midwinter rum mage sale to be given by Salem General Hos pital auxiliary next Friday and Saturday, February 12 and 13, over Grcenbaum's. All proceeds go to the auxiliary funds to help in buying equipment for the hospital, the sale being one of the major money-making projects of the year for the group. Mrs. Floyd L. Utter and Mrs. John R. Wood are co-chairmen for the sale. A benefit for funds to furnish the new Salem YWCA plant will be the "hillbilly box social" of the Women's auxiliary, Oregon Association of Chiropractic Physicians, next Saturday, February 13. The party will be at 8 p.m. in the Four Corners Community hall. Mrs. P. G. Stapran and Mrs. J. A. Rom bough are general chairmen for the benefit. Circle mretirtcs nf the Woman's Soci ety nl Christian Service nf the First Metho dist church will he February 10, at' 1:15 p.m. (unless otherwise indicated). A des sert luncheon will be served. Circle 1, meets at the home of Mrs. Mary Boeschen, 1411 Court street: assisting host esses. Mrs. Sydney Hall and Mrs. I. V. MrAfloo. Circle 2, at the home of Mrs. Merle Tra vis. 948 Shipping; assisting hostesses, Mrs. E.'I'.B. Hill and Mrs. Cora Lippold. Circle 3, at the home ol Mrs. W. A. Jonrs, 370 Fawk; assisting hostesses, Mrs. A' e Condra and Mrs. F. M. Starkey. Circle 4, at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Lee, S3i0 center street; assi-vng hostess, Mrs. Theodore Cllakko. Circle 5. to meet at the home of Mrs. J. H. Turnlmll. 13fiS N. 21st: assisting host ess. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert. Circle 6, in the Fellowship rnrnn of the church- hostesses, Mrs. C. It. Monk, Mrs. C. I). Morse, Mrs. J. A. Gray. Circle 7. at the home of Mrs. Robert An dcron, 1830 Chillis avenue at 8 p.m.: as sisting hostesses, Mrs. .1. H. Miller, Miss Adeline Wilson, and Mrs. Clifford Fergu son; devotions by Mrs. Edward TagKart. Cirele fl. In the Carrier room of the church at 12:15 pm.: hostesses Mrs "H McN'Ml end f". Kd-- V.rt Ihcw will be a nursery ior small children. Mtittn-MllKr itadla iMuru) Dance to be Friday A white elephant sale will be featured at the Thursday night mfceting of the Accent chapter, Cosmopolitan Associates, Inc. Mrs. L. E. Watson, 1190 North 24th street will be the hostess assisted by Mrs. T. W. Goin. Spring fashion show planned by Salem Spin sters club has been set for March 27, the event previously having been announced for early April. Mrs. Howard Mader is general chairman for the event. Proceeds from the show will go to the club's project for the state school for the blind. The dinner meeting of the Christian Business and Professional Women will be Tuesday, at 6:15 p.m. at the Marion hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turnidge, pastors at Crawfordsville, will be the speakers. All women are invited. Reservations are to be telephoned to Mrs. Abbott, 3-8829 by Sun day. PLE and F club will give a Valentine party on Wednesday , at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. O. C. Harris, 2581 State street. A family no-host dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Miss Lorraine Muesey will be in charge of refreshments for the Wednesday night meeting of the Capital Court, Catholic Daughters of America at the Catholic Cen ter. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. James M. Clinton who arc leaving next week for Manila, P.I. to be gone a year, Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Lynn, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O. Scott are entertaining at a dinner this evening at the Lyon home. Another affair honoring the Clintons pre ceding their departure will be the no-host neighborhood supper planned on Tuesday evening at the Archie McKillop home. As sisting Mrs. MrKillnp in arranging the af fair will be .Mrs. George Patterson. In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Gcr aldinc Hawk, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bcvcr, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kurth, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tomlin, Mr. and Mrs. Mirth Smith, Mr. and Airs. A. G. Schuberg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Browning, Allan Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Lyon. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schuberg, Mr. nd Mrs. Eric Schuberg, Mr. and Mrs. Don McCord, Mrs. Mayme Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. McKillop. (Juttn-Miinr picturii Committees Plan for Silver Tea . . . A tea on next week's calendar Is the annual silver one sponsored by McKinley School Mothers club for next Thursday afternoon at the beautiful new home nf Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. .Martin on Saginaw. In the picture above are Mrs. Robert V. Kenix, at left, president of the club, and Mrs. F.. A. Dyek. Four others nf the rommittee arranging the tea are shown at right in scene in the living room at the Martin home. Left to right: Mrs, John W. Groom, -ilnh I . ".nine. r.r'airrnrn fe- the tea; Mrs. Lyle Rae, principal of school; Mrs. Waller E. Martin, hostess. mm II cJ mBi tilver tca of 0,8 McKinley school -JIL Mothers club. The tea will be be tween 3 and S o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter E. Martin, 1950 Saginaw. Faculty of the school are to be honored and will include Mrs. Lyle Rae, Mrs. Charles Stingley, Mrs. Marjorie Nelson, Miss Esther Y. Long, Mrs. Lyle Suitter, Mrs. Joseph Chambers, Mrs. Clay Eggles ton, Mrs. M. C. Wood, Miss Angcline Gal- ' loway, Mrs. Claude Martin, Miss Una Mae Stoyka, Miss Lois E. Van Allen, Miss Joanna Clemenson, Mrs. E. C. Forsythe, Mrs. Joseph Formick. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Rae and Mrs. Robert W. Fenix, presi dent of the McKinley Mothers club. Mrs. A. Freeman Holmer and Mrs. E. B. Daggett will be in charge of the guest book. Pouring will be Mrs. Maurice H. Saffron, Mrs. Charles W. Mills, Mrs. Joseph Cham bers and Miss Una Mac Stoyka. The interested public is invited to at tend as well as all parents and friends of the school and members of other school mothers groups. Mrs. Ralph L. Boone and Mrs. John W. Groom are the co-chairman of the tea. Mrs. Lawrence N. Brown and Mrs. Wayne Had ley will be greeting at the door. Mrs. Everett W. Hunter has left for New York City preparatory to sailing for Europe to join her husband, Everett W. Hunter, war rant officer (jg), who is with the 12th Air Force at Landstuhl, Germany. He has been there since November. A Lincoln's day tca is being planned by Barbara Frictchie tent, Daughters of Union Veterans, on Tuesday at the Woman's club house between 2 and 4:30 o'clock. Among those asked to pour will be Mrs. Irene Lauhead, Portland, state president; Mrs. W. A. McCoy, state musician; Mrs. Marguerite Elliott, Nowberg and Mrs. W. M. Persons, local president. The table committee includes Mrs. J. F. I'lrey, Sirs. Elmer Ray, Mrs. Don Stupka, Mrs. Russell Langford. Mrs. Mary Hilborn is general chairman. .Decorating will be in patriotic colors. A birthday party is being planned by Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Menla for their son, Dennis Eugene's sixth birthday on Sunday. Guests invited include Christie Brown, Virginia, Patsy and David Unrein, Gary Olson, Cecil Pructt, Danny Schur and Doug las Zch. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Teaguc have re turned from a three week business and pleasure trip to California, Arizona and Texas. Chadwick chapter and Salem chapter. Or der of Eastern Star, will entertain for the district Star meeting on Saturday, February 13, at the Scottish Rite temple at 8 o'clock. Hi-Y Chapters' Annual Sweetheart Formal to be Next Friday Evening A highlight event for the high school group is the annual Hi-Y Sweetheart formal ball set for next Friday evening, February 12, at Crystal Gardens. Dancing will be be tween 9 and 12 o'clock with Harry Wcsely'i orchestra playing. Named during the evening will be the Hi-Y Sweetheart for the year. The candi dates in the running for the honor, all high school seniors, are: Miss Opal Vaughn, A. A. Stagg chapter; Miss Jeannine Graber, Abel Gregg chapter; Miss Patricia Gordon, Arthur Cotton chapter; Miss Gail Ashby, Harrison Elliot chapter; Miss Mary Kay Meeting for dessert on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. William Hughes are members of St. Cecelia's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. Gordon H. Cooley is co-hostess. Evening social meeting for Salem club of Zonta lntcrnat onal will be ne::t Thursday at 7:30 o'clock at the Fairmount Hill home of Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom. Co-hostesses for the dessert are Mrs. M. Theodore Madscn, Jr., Miss Lillian McDon ald and Mrs. William E. Smith. Members of the auxiliary to the Dental society are meeting Tuesday evening for dessert at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John A. Dyke with Mrs. Clifford Hill as co-hostess. Airs. Russell Eycrly is to be the speaker on the program. Mrs. Jack Peterson is in charge of the 1:15 p.m. dessert on Tuesday for the social club of Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Cards will be played following dessert, the Valentine motif being used in the decor ating. Others serving on the committee include Mrs. L. M. Purvinc, Mrs. J. D. Berwick, Airs. Clarence Webber, Airs. Ellen Webber, Mrs. Floyd Kibbc, Mrs. Dean Schomakcr. Chadwick assembly. Order of Rainbow for Girls, plans a business session with the new officers presiding on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic temple. Aliss Eleanor Allezvia is the worthy adviser. The Women's Fellowship of Knight Me morial church plans a tea at the church on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. E. S. Coatcs is tea chairman. PL t 11 y .... '5,-.';;. i II K I I 1 4 ' 7,-v.,-- a ? v v Brown, J. R. Mott chapter; Miss Mary Rauk, Claude Kells chapter. The advertising is in charge of Arthur Cotton and J. R. Mott groups. Abel Gregg and Harrison Elliot chapters will be in charge of programs and decorations will be done by A. A. Stagg and Claude Kells chapters. The Hi-Y Mothers club will pro vide the refreshments. Ray Taylor is in charge of the patrons and patronesses; Ed Robertson of the crown, and Ron Anderson of the locket. Tom Pick ens will be master of ceremonies. Tickets will go on sale Tuesday. The Salem unit of the National Associa tion of Parliamentarians will meet on Wed nesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Credit Bureau building, 381 Chemckcta street. Mrs. Harry Sappenficld will give the lesson. Airs. Frank KP. Marshall will be chairman of a parlia mentary drill. The YWCA board plans to meet at the YWCA on Tuesday at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Carlton Greider is president. A panel discussion on work of precinct committeemen and women will feature the meeting of Salem unit, Oregon Federation of Republican Women, Monday, at 2 p.m. in the Senator hotel. Taking part in the panel will be h'n. A. W. Loucks, Airs. Harry V. Collins, Mrs. Paul Van de Vclde. Mrs. B. W. Staccy, Airs. Clark C. McCall and Mrs. Sisfrid B. Unander. Invitation is extended to ail interested re publicans to attend the meeting. Mrs. Walter Wood and Mrs. Lenn Davis will be in charge of the refreshment com mittee for the Thursday night meeting of the American Legion auxiliary unit No. 136. . Honoring Mrs. Lcland Elmo Prather, a recent bride, Mrs. Richard Bladorn and Alisa Sandra Shaw entertained Thursday evening at a shower and party. Games were played, honors won by Miss Mary Holcomb and Aliss Dorthca Terney. Feting the honorce were Airs. Floyd hart. Airs. L. S. Prather, Airs. M. O'Harra, Aliss Alarjoric Kronser, Miss Jean Davis, Aliss Dorthca Terney, Aliss Mary Hol comb, Mrs. Alfred Smith, Mrs. Dennis Hnwarth, Aliss Bobi Thurman, Miss Edith Doss, Miss Betty Barnwell, Mrs. Cecil Embree and the hostesses. EORGE PORTER, adult education dl (J zL rector for the Salem public schools. will show a new film on adult education classes to the members of the Salem Junior Woman's club on Monday night at the Wom an's club house. Mrs. Fred Cast, Portland, third vlce-presi- ' dent, Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, will give a short talk on the year's activities : of the state Juniors. Mrs. Raymond Randall is refreshment chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. How ard Elwood, Mrs. C. T. Danen and Mrs. , Richard Becsley. Another event of the club will be the an nual March of Dimes card parties on Thurs day, February 11 at various homes of club members. The board of directors plans a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Judge Joseph B. Felton will speak on "The Family and Delinquency," at the 1 o'clock meeting of the Bush school Mothers club on Tuesday. The fourth grade mothers will be the hostesses. , Advance night is planned for the Wednes day night meeting of Cherry court, Order of ' the Amaranth, at the Scottish Rite temple. Mrs. Russell Bright and Charles McCabe will be royal matron and patron for the eve ning. - Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tindall are re freshment committee chairmen and will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Verne Boone, Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brooks. During the program, Mrs. James H. Turn bull, county education director, American Cancer society, will show a cancer educa tion film and a doctor will be present to answer questions. The DcMolay Mothers club plans a lunch eon on Thursday at noon at the Masonic temple. , i , For the luncheon meeting of Salem Sorop timist club next Wednesday noon at the Gold en Pheasant, Albert Ziegler, exchange teach er from New Zealand at Parrish Junior high school, is to be the speaker. . . The majority degree and merit awards will be given at the formal session for bethel No. 43, Job's. Daughters, on Monday at the Scottish Rite temple. The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Christian Women's club of Salem plans Its luncheon meeting for 1 o'clock Tuesday at the Golden Pheasant. Airs. Arthur Rit chie will discuss making of ceramics. There will be vocal and instrumental music by Airs. Peter Becker and Mrs. Jack Quiring. Highlighting the program will be a talk by Aliss Kathcrine Beard, missionary to the Navajo Indians and a' director of ' - Flag staff mission for the Navajos v "staff, Ariz. Airs. F. A. Riedcsel, telephone 3C3!'', is in charge of reservations. Alarion auxiliary, Veterans of FM'c'gn Wars, plans to meet on Monday night at the VFW hall. Airs. Fred Williams, 985 Tamarack street, will be hostess to the Hollywood Lions aux iliary on Wednesday night. Mn. J. Ey Van Wyngardcn will assist (Jtittn-MtUir pictural kV i'lll'r .7-1 ev- i y- v-.,a i v" ' "VL"'i V"'.'?'"",ftf- ' ," ' ;. If J.-.vr- Kt,.IU I li'Si...,.,' I Is J