Women's Division Annual Red Cross A large organization of volunteers lias been formed to take over the residential olicitation in the annual American Red Cross fund campaign here, starting March 1. Mrs. Earl D. Bourland and Mrs. Ted Morrison are co-chairmen for the women's division and a scries of meetings of key workers has been conducted preparatory to starting out week after next for the fund drive. Mrs. Paul Shafcr is one of the division chiefs and her captains include: Mcsdames Gerald Fisher, Arthur Bates, Edgar Morris, Frank North, Floyd D. Miles, Jack Stout enberg. Mrs. Jack Frisbic as a division chief has lined up the following captains: Mcsdames J. F., Causey, Jordan Johnson, Edward Roth, Oscar Spccht, Joseph 1'aulson, Dale Mallicoat, Gus Lermon, Ed bhunke, Jr., David H. Cameron, Paul Nciswandcr, May ANL Event One of the spring style show events in teresting a large group will be the one for which Salem Women's Army and Navy league will entertain on Tuesday, March 2, in the Marion hotel Gold room.' The luncheon will be at 12.30 o'clock. Johnson's presenting the spring styles. The affair is for all League members and guests. Reservations are to be closed at noon, February 27. Mrs. William C. Dyer, Jr., and Mrs. Max Denton arc co-chairmen for the style show. Mrs. Thomas M. Wood is chairman for models. Mrs. Harvey Latham is chairman for reservations and on the telephone commit tee for reservations are Mrs. Latham, Mrs. Daniel Dilaeoni and Mrs. Edward A. This tlcwaitc. Mrs. William Hugh Adams is chairman for decorations and Mrs. Roy Green heads the invitations committee. Commentator for the style show will be Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett. A group will gather at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Maynard Sniffer on Friday eve ning for a no-host dinner, the group in cluding members of Mrs. Shiffcr's bridge club and their husbands. In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gies, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nohlgrcn, Dr. and Mrs.. Horace McGcc, Dr. and Mrs. Otto Kraushaar, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DcArmond, Mr. and Mrs. James Armpricst and the Shifters. Members of Chapter BC of P. E. 0. Sis terhood are meeting on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Willis Jones, 370 Fawk. Mrs. Charles Feike is co-hostesi. Sojourners club plans its fortnightly des sert party and afternoon of cards next Thursday, February 25, at the Woman's club house. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. Ger ard Home, chairman, Mrs. Louis Ertz, Mrs. Frank Bishop, Mrs. C. T. Danen, Mrs. Will iam H. Foster, Mrs. Edward Hillstrom. Delta Zcla alumnae are to meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ward R. Davis with Mrs. Floyd K. Bowers as co-hostess. St. Elizabeth's guild, St. raid's Episcopal church, is to meet on Tuesday for salad luncheon at 1 o'clock in the guild room of the church. Hostesses are to he Mrs. E. G. Sanders, chairman; Mrs. Philip W. Allison, Mrs. Lynn F. Cronemiller, Mrs. Wayne Gordon, Mrs. R. D. Paris and Miss Virginia Nowlcn. Members arc to take thimble, needles, scis sors and old nylon hose to cut up for stuffed toys. fff 1 ll v.. - NvtiiSd MRS. ROBERT WARD GRITTON TIIK WKnniNO of Mrs. Itnhrrt W.inl (irltlnn ( Hosrnurv Tavlnr'. ahnvr, was an event of this morning at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church. The hrlde Is the (laughter of Mrs, Helm II. Taylor, Mr. (iritlon the son of Mr, anil Mrs. Eugene lirilton. Organizes for Fund Campaign Calvin, Charles Musscr, Glen Larkins, A. P. Wallace, Roberts Parks, J. L. Hatch, H. A. Flint, Gordon Graber, John W. Muller, R. Lee Wood, Charles Woock, Adam S. Die bert, Thomas Doty. Another division chief is Mrs. Max Den ton and her captains arc Mesdamcs Ted Tibbult, Ed Lewis, Brace Knapp, Richard Denton, Val D. Slopcr, S. A. Boise, Clifford Hill, A. 0. Baker, M. G. Brenaman, A .J. Bicglcr. Mrs. Lynn Woods, division chief, has named her captains as follows: Mcsdames Carroll Samuel, Richard Busch, D. H. Wil liams, Andy Foster, J. Earl Cook, Kenneth Decatur, Sam Haley. To the women's division goes one of the hardest jobs in the campaign, the doorbell ringing and block walking ot call at all homes for their contributions to the Red Cross. By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER CITY Panhellenle meets next Friday morning for its monthly session, the group to gather for coffee at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elmer 0. Berg. Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen is co-hostess. Mrs. Marens Maltby is president of the group. Hostess to her bridge club for luncheon and afternoon of cards Tuesday will be Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Sr. Meeting Monday evening will be chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhod at the home of Mrs. Glen Weaver at 7:45 o'clock. Chapter AB or P. E. 0. Sisterhood is to meet on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Prince, 945 Ewald avenue. Mrs. William E. Smith is to be co-hostcss. Meeting on Thursday evening for 7:30 o'clock dessert is chapter CB of P. E. O. Sisterhood, at the home of Mrs. Chester Zumwalt, 845 Hood street. Mrs. Robert W. Prentiss is the co-hostess. Members of Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority have arranged a meeting for next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. David Bennett Hill. Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., city sponsor for the sorority chapters, is to be a special guest. The meeting is planned as a box social and there is to be a special program. The Rev. T. M. Gebhard of Christ Lutheran church is to be guest speaker. On the committee for the evening are Miss Shirley Miller, Miss lnna Darr, Mrs. Mason McQuislon and Mrs. Barbara Fisher. Meeting on Tuesday evening in tfie Fire place room at the parish hall will be St. Helena's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church, at 8 o'clock. On the committee arc Mrs. Donald Rat cliff, Mrs. John A. Dyke, Mrs. Francis W. Bcaley and Mrs, J. II. Solomon. An event for Sunday afternoon will be the at home for which Mrs. C. Ronald Hud kins, Airs. Gus Moore and Mrs. A. C. Zeller, Ihc latter of Battleground, Wash., arc to entertain for their mother, Mrs. E. E. Gil bert. The occasion is the 80th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Gilbert. Friends are invited ITirough the press to rail between 3 and 6 o'clock at the Hud kins home. Pouring will be Mrs. John 11. Carkin, Mrs. George G. Roseberry and Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Cutting the cake will be Mrs. Adeline Wilson, Mrs. Ernest C. Richards and Mrs. Waldo Keller. Others assisting will be Mrs. Vcrn Shay, Mrs. Robert W. Fcnix, Mrs. William Crolhers, .Mrs. Robert F. An derson and the six grandchildren of Mrs. Gilbert, Linda and Dan Moore, Janet Zell cr, Margo, Charles and John Hudkins, Lions Party Annual Sweetheart Party given by Salem downtown Lions clubs for all members and I heir wives will be next Wednesday eve ning, February 24, at the Marion hoteL The party annually is the big social event arranged by the Lions club. The dinner will be at 7 o'clock, enter tainment following. Walter E. Martin is general chairman of the social committee arranging the party. Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority is to meet next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. G. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles -A. Glaze arc to be honored on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary at an open house the afternoon of Sunday, February 28. The reception will be at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Glaze, 231 Mission. Friends are invited tftrough the press to call between 2 and 5 o'clock. Mr. and .Mrs. Glaze have lived in Marion county all. their married life, having re sided in the Clear Lake area before coming into Salem. Announcement is being made of the en gagement of Miss JoAnne Estey, Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Estey of Castle Rock, Wash., to Thomas L. Yates, Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Yates of Oakland, Calif. A late summer wedding is planned. Both young people arc graduates of Willamette university where the bride-elect is a mem ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Mr. Yates is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra ternity. Miss Estey is employed in the pub lic utilities commission office here and Mr. Yates is in the state highway department. Gaiety Hill Garden club is meeting Mon day, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans to entertain the group at her home for luncheon. Honoring Mrs. Larry Hereford, a shower was given Thursday evening at the home of Gleason Young. Assisting were Miss Grace Thrapp, Mrs. Robert Metzger and the host ess' daughter. Miss Beverly Young. Pink and blue were the colors in decorating and daffodils and jonquils were used. invited were Mrs. Hereford, Mrs. Harold Deacon, Mrs. David Chilles, Airs. Keith Harris, Mrs. John Shoemaker, Miss Helen Thoralson, Mrs. Leo Graber, Airs. Ora Crawford, Airs. George Alanning, Airs. Rob ert Alctzger, .Miss Grace Thrapp, Airs. James W. Mutt, Airs. Harry B. Johnson, Mrs. Earnest Lee, Airs. Cecil Tarsons, Aliss Beverly Young, and the hostess. Alpha Psi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is meeting next Wednesday evening, Aliss Lucille Higby to entertain the group at the purses home at the state hospital. Sta tion A. Mrs. Howard N. Hunsaker, drama chairman, is to present Airs. Earl T. An drescn who will review the play, "My Three Angels," and Airs. Frank P. Marshall, who is to review "Death tf a Salesman." Aliss Celia Koch, cellist, is to appear in recital Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock in the Willamette university college of music recital hall. Catharine W. Schnrlker, pianist, will be accompanies!. Miss Koch is a member of the college of music faculty. The public is invited to the recital, the program for which is as follows: I Pieces en Concert Prelude Sicihene La Tromha Plainte Air de Diable II Concerlo in A Minor, Op. 12!) t'oiiperin Schumann Allegro non iroppo Adagio Vivace Intermission III Elogic .Minuet IV Sonata. Op. li. for cello and piano Fa ure Ha dn Barber Allegro ma non Iroppo Ail.tgin Presto di nuovo Adagio Allegro appassionato Gritton- Taylor Ceremony Is Today llride at a service this morning was Alis Rnsrmary Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Helen It. Taylor, her marriage to Robert Ward Gritton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eu :ene (Irit lon, being solemnized at 10 .1(1 n clock at a double ring ceremony in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church. Pink snapdragons and potted while hya cinths decorated the church front, and at every other pew were pink snapdragons and bows. The Rev. John Heedy otlicialed at the service. Wanr Aleusey sang and played for the service. The bride wore a wedding dress of lace anil mlon net. The bodice was of lace, fashioned with a high neckline, long sleeves and bullous up the b:-ck. The skirt and train were ot the net with a wide lace edging and worn over satin. The fingertip veil was arranged from a tiara of seed pearls. The bride carried a while satin llible with white orchid on it. and a ros ary, a gift from the bridegroom. James Tavlor. eldest brother of the bride, gave her in marriage Mrs. Melvin Marker was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a pink mlon net over taffeta with blue hat and shoes. Her flowers were a Colonial style bouquet of pink carnations and pink rosebuds tied with blue ribbon Mrs. I). E. Otien. sister of the bride groom, and Mrs. James Taylor, sister-in-law of the bride, were the bridesmaids Their dresses were of pink taffeta fashioned iden-I in. ,,., i . .. - ji---- in- " ! IX If mil YH a h, ) f I M i ' TUT U -ill IV f,' r L - 'r' ' THIS N'ExT week will find a large group of Salem women organized to launch the residential solicita tion for the annual Red Cross fund campaign, starting March 1, Three chiefs looking over maps above are, left to right: Mrs. Ben Rndcliff, Mrs. Lynn Woods, Mrs. Max Denton. Dance Parties Due February's last week brings a number of dance club parties. Monday Night Club Alonday Night Dance club plans its party for next Alonday evening at the Alarinn hotel, the dinner to be at 7 o'clock. On the committee arc Air. and Airs. V. E. Kuhn, Air. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Ballmer, Air. and Airs. Edward Alajek, Air. and Airs. Clifton Aludd. Air. and Airs. L. C. Wagness. Cirque Club Party Cirque club's February dance is slated for next Saturday night at the American Legion club, the affair being for members only. The social hour will be at 8 o'clock, the dinner to be at D:15. Robin Gilbert's orchestra will play for dancing. On the committee are Dr. and Mrs. Gor don Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Newbury Close, Air. and Mrs. Ernest II. Aliller, Mr. and Airs. Llovd F. Ramev, Air. and Airs. William Gash. Other dances slated through the year arc Wednesday afternoon literature group of Salem branch. American Association of I'niversiiy Women will meet next week at the home of Mrs. J. E. Wood. 570 North 21st. Mrs. Harold A. Ro.-cbraugh is to give the review. The Wednesday evening literature group is meeting the same day, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Miss Eleanor Stephens, 275 North 2(llh street. Miss Stephens will give a report on "Sam Clemens of Hannibal" by Dixon Wecter. Airs. Paul 1.. Pattersnt, will award the osear to the winner ' the local speech con test on Thursday at I hi vnnor meeting of Salem Toastmistress club. The croup will gather at B o'clock at the Golden Pheas ant. Cnnlcitants include Mis. George Beane, Miss Myrtle Wealher'iolt Miss Ada Ross and Mrs. Dan Madson. The winner will speak in the area conteit during March. tirally to that worn hy the matron of honor. Thev also wore hats and shoes matching their frocks and their bouquets were the Colonial ones of pink carnations and rose buds. All three attendants wore pearl chokers and earrings, gifts from the bride. Richard Kirrhmaynr, uncle of the bride groom, was best man. Harold Hill and Melvin Marker ere groomsmen and the ihcrs were Larry Thompson and David Garret. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Taylor wore a purple dress with pink accessories and pink rosebud corsage. The bride groom's mother wore a black dress with pink accessories and corsage of pink rose buds. A wedding breakfast was served in the Camellia room ot the Senatoro hotel follow, ing the service, and later a reception was . given in the Capitol room of the hotel. Airs. Walter Moore, aunt of the bridegroom, served the cake. Mrs. Harold Hill was at the punch bowl, Mrs Richard Kirchmayor at the coffee urn. Others assisting were Airs. IV E. Otjen and Mrs. James Taylor. The pink and white theme also was used in decorating at the reception. For her going away costume, the bride wore a two-piece pink dress with white topper, navy blue accessories and corsage of white orchids. The couple are motoring to New Orleans and after March 3 will be at home at 2.187 Laurel Urcct, Salem. DIVISION CHIEFS READY FOR CAMPAIGN Next Week-end Alay 22, September 18, and December 4. Waverly Club Event Wavcrly club's formal dinner dance is scheduled for next Saturday evening, Feb ruary 27, at the Alarion hotel. The social hour will be at 7:30 o'clock the dinner at 8:30 o'clock, dancing to be between 9:30 and 12 o'clock with Harry Wcscly's orchestra playing. On the decorating committee arc Air. and Airs. Otto Skopil, Jr., Air. and Airs. Frank Ward, Air. and Airs. John Kolb. Cosinis Party Th. February dance for Cosmis club also is calendared for next Saturday e c ning, February 27, the party to be at Alay flowcr hall, dancing starting at 9 o'clock. Air. and Airs. Roy Witenbergcr arc the hosts for the evening. On the dance committee arc Air. and Airs. Robert Alonismith, Air. and AIrr Alvin Luhr, Air. and Mrs. Bill Patton. Rotarian Women will meet on Alonday at 1 o'clock for lunch at the Golden Pheas ant. Airs. Robert D. Gregg will talk on "Vermont Traditions." Alac Baker of Salem high school will give several readings. New members will he nitiated into unit No. 138, American Legion auxiliary, on Thursday night at the Woman's club house. Airs. Joseph Alarcroft and Airs. Charles Creighton are in charge of the program and refreshments. MISS MARILYN MULL TO BE WED on April 17 Is Miss Marilyn Atull, above, her marriage In Fnsign James E. Cooke to be solemnized that day. The encasement was announced re cently. The bride-elect is the daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Hdnn Mull of Indenrnd tnre, Ensign Cooke the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cooke of Mill Citv. (Jesten-MlUer itudlo plcturt) rRS. Norman Young will be hostess to the Salem Junior Woman s club - on Alonday night for a social meet ing. Mrs. Richard B. Jenning will be in charge of the program and Airs. Cliff Bow dor will entertain. Others on the committee assisting in elude Airs. Sam C. Campbell, Airs. Daniel Williams, Airs. William Pahl. Airs. AIcl Pillettc, assisted by Airs. Clarke Brown, Airs. Francis Wasser, Airs. Rollin Page and Mrs. Alaurice Cohn will serve refreshments. Welcome AVagon club No. 1 will sponsor a no-host dinner at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday at Mayflower hall. Pinochle, canasta and bridge will be in play and there will also be entertainment. Airs. Alaurice Buxton is chairman and will be assisted by Airs. Willaim Haskins, Airs. Robert Frost, Airs. Robert Winkenwerdcr, Airs. Olin Roberts and Airs. Robert Williams. The Y Wives at their meeting Thursday night voted to equip the child care area in the new YWCA building with furniture, toys and games. This area will provide supervised care for children from ages 3 lo 6. while mothers arc using YWCA fa cilities. Airs. Marvin Brown was appointed chair man to obtain facts on giving a benefit at the new building early in .May. Y-leen and Tri-Y Alotl.crs club plans to meet on Thursday at 12:30 for a sack lunch eon with coffee and dessert being furnished. tlnun-Mc:.n tuMt ririurn