New officers will be elected at the meeting of Chapter BQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood Monday night at the home of Mrs. Maurice Brennen. Mrs. Harry Swafford is co-hostess. Mr. and Menno Dalke are to observe their 40th wedding anniversary at an open house planned lor the afternoon of Sunday. March 17, at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. bu Singer. Guests are invited to call between 2 and 5 o'clock for the event. . . The Dalkcs' children are Major C. n. Dawe, U.S.A., Indianapolis; Mrs. Grover Welty John Dalke, Richard Dalke and Mrs. Singer, all of this area. It.Mat..-qp.-.M-. SWk,.viii 1,411 . M . VA j,, i wjl .J Pi Beta Phi alumnae announce their meeting r - H r VVf t if S ' - , , " r , , V..S P'anncd for next Thursday night has been post- K , 1 "VUW ,-"T7ii' Al, n V f , , 4 poncd until March 21 because of spring vacation -", i.Wt.1" .."'i'T 'HViUv.M il Ui the schools. rf rI "i'i'VT V "'V V'V-VJ ,, "X v - - v k ''67 VJ&U'-v'i -M MRS. A. L JORGENSEN AND FAMILY , If fetr.' ,5 f . 1 NKWCOMKRS being greeted In Salmi arc Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Jorgensen and family, who have come from Longvicw, Mr. Jorgensen being the new manager of the Salem Montgomery Ward store. They have taken a home on Doris avenue south of Salem. Mrs, Jorgensen and the children are pictured above. The boys are Gary and Gregory, the little girl, Joni, KMMMK Parties Listed for Official Groups Several parties are on the calendar for the coming week to interest legislative groups. At Home Day Mrs. Robert D. Holmes, wife of the governor, Is observing her regular weekly at home after noon, Tuesday, friends being invited (0 cull be tween 2 and 5 o'clock at the Holmes residence on Alvarado Terrace. Pouring will be Mrs. Thomas M. Campbell of Portland, Mrs. Thomas G. Wright. Jr., Mrs. E. B. MacNaughton. Portland, Miss Eleanor Stephens, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. George Roasman. As sisting will be Mrs. Gordon Allen, Mrs. John M. Williamson, Misses Darlcne Rose, Gail Beyer, and Laurel Blyc. Dooleya Kntcrlnln An event of interest to the legislative group will be the open house for which Speaker of tho House and Mrs. Pat Doolcy, Poillniid, will cnler tain on Tuesday night in tho Gold room at tho Marion hoi pi. The affair is to be between 6:30 and 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Stella Dooley of Portland, molher of Speaker Dooley, will stand in line with the hosts. Assisting about the room will be Mrs. Charles K. Low, chief clerk in the house of representatives, Mrs. Robert Drager and Miss Almn Schroeder. Parly Thursday An event of next Thursday, March 14, will be the bonnet show and brunch which is to lie given In honor of women legislators and wives of legis lators, state officials and supreme court justices by members of the Women's auxiliary to the Ore gon Association of Chiropractic Physicians. The party will be in the Capitol room of the Senator hotel, starting at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Forrest Ii Goddard, Salem, Is general chairman for the affair. Acting as mistress of ceremonies will he Mrs. Paul G. Stnprnn, Salem. A Saint Patrick's day themo will be carried out in decorations and favors. Hats will he shown by Upman's of Salem with Joan Ross as commenta tor. Organ music will be presented by Mrs. Ted Krancis, Newbcrg. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. Roy Reynolds and Mrs. Lloyd L. Ilockelt, both of Sa lem. Mrs. Charles Williamson, Eugene, will have charge of the guest book. Assisting nhout the room will be Mrs. Don Walker, Mrs. B. G. Spurlock, Mrs. Albert Frazicr, Mrs. A. J. Johnson and Mrs. W. J. Gallagher, all of Portland: and Mrs. Glenn Parrott, West Linn; Mrs. D. E. Wilson. Ncwherg; Mrs. Robert Brinkcr, Dallas; Mrs. Peter DcMarco. Salem; Mrs. Melvin Bryson and Mrs. J. W. Cunningham, both of Springfield Also on hand lo greet guests will be Mrs. R. F. Schmidt. Sllveilon, stale president of the auxil iary; Mrs. Waller B. Rich, Portland, first vice president of the National Chiropractic auxiliary; and Mrs. Gordon V. Pefley, Portland, Immedinle past president of the National Chiropractic auxil iary. Several auxiliary members from over the state are expected lo he in Salem for the parly. Hnlnieses Hosts Thursday On Thursday evening, Governor and Mrs. Holmes will be hosts for another of the informal buffets they are giving at their homo for legisla tors and stale clficials. Eighteen couples have, been bidden for (lie affair, the buffet at 7 o'clock. Friday l.itnrlieon Mrs. B. 0. Schucking is lo be hostess on Fri day for a luncheon at her home to honor Mrs. Paul Buck of Klamath Falls, who is visiting in the capital witli her brother-in-law and Sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager, and taking- in the legislative activities. A group of legislative friends has been invited for the luncheon. Miss Helene Schucking will assist her mother. By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER (Capital Journal Society Editor) 0 ALEM Art association is scheduling several interesting events in the near future with v-' Salem and Willamette valley residents in vited to participate. This coming Monday evening, March It, Miss Elizabeth Lord will give an illustrated talk on her travels in Spain under (he sponsorship of the Art association with the public invited. The talk will be given in the auditorium of the Slate Blind school, starling at 8 o'clock. A silver offering will be taken to lurlher the work at the art museum. At the conclusion of Miss Lord's talk refresh ments will be served. Miss Edith Schryver and Mrs. Keith Powell will arrange the serving tabic with handsome decorations brought by them from Spain. Mrs. Lester F. Barr has been asked to preside. Jack Mecalf of Silvcrlon, well-known Oregon artist, will have his paintings hanging in the upper gallery at Salem Art museum, Bush House, start ing March 12. In his honor the Art association will entertain with an informal reception Sunday afternoon, March 17, from 3 lo 6 o'clock, with the public in vited to meet the artist. Mrs. Larry Goss and Mrs. Robert Anderson, both of Stayton. are in charge of the arrangements for the affair. Alter nating at the serving table will be Mrs. Otto F, Kraushaar, Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett and Mrs. Robert Spruguc. (Jesten-Miller studio picture) MRS. E. GEORGE OTTUM AND CHILDREN AMONG recent newcomers to Hie capital arc Mr. and Mrs. E. George Ottum, com ing from St. Maries, Idaho. Mr. Ottum is assistant cashier of the Commercial State bank of Salem. Mrs. Ottum and the children are pictured above at their Alberts street home, The children arc Adcllc and Philip. Women of the mission of St." Paul's Episcopal church are to meet on Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Hefty. Mrs. Gordon Shattuck is to present the program. Formal initiation and inspection will be con ducted by bethel 43. Job's Daughters, at the Scot tish Kite temple Monday evening, March 11, HHHII Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary plans Its regular meeting for Monday morning at the hos pital at 10 o'clock. Further plans will be made lor the spring silver tea to he given on April 9 nl the home of Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen. Regulnr meeting for Chapter CI! of P.E.O. Sisterhood comes next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert llowells. Co hostesses are lo be Mrs. Helen McLeod and Mrs. Charles D. Schmidt. Salem club of Zonla International plans its evening meeting and program for next Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Karl Becke. Dessert will he at 7:30 o'clock will) Mrs. Allien Bowes, Miss Mabel Savage, Miss Lena Belle Tar tar and Mrs James W. Tindnl! as ro-hoslesses. Nomination of officers will be reported. Elec tion comes March 28. Entertaining her study club on Tuesday alle noon will bi Mrs. Leon Brown. Delia Gamma alumnae and collegiate members from Willamette university are galhrnui: at the Marion hotel Sunday ninhl for their annual Imimt ers day event. Tho formal dinner will he al 11 .30 o'clock. Mrs. Stuart Smith, president of the alumnae; Miss Ann Barber, president of the campus chap ter of the sorority; and Mrs. Robert I), ttrcfcg are the speakers. Miss Etta While will be hostess for the meeting of chapter AB of P.E.O. Sisterhood at her apart ment at the Capitol Plaza, 1165 Chemcketa street, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. George Davis and Miss Lillian Davis. Hostess to her bridge club on Thursday night will be Mrs. William Beard. Alpha Psi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is meet ing next Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Charles It. Shaw with Mrs. Lee Thomas as the hostess. This is to be a guest night for the group. Kappa Delta alumnae of Salem will meet on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. William Ashhy at 8 o'clock. Plans will be made for state day, to be in Salem in the early spring. Members of Chapter CQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood entertained at one of their B.I.L. dinners Friday evening as a surprise for Dr. and Mrs. I. T. Kvalc, who are moving to Minnesota. The party was given at the home of Justice and Mrs. William C. Perry. Salem Sojourners cluh Is meeting next day afternoon for dessert nnd cards al Thurs- Salem Woman's cluh house. Dessert will be at 1 o'clock. -The committee for the day includes Mis Sian ley Watson, Mrs. Fred Gustatson. Mrs. Robert Parks, Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire, Mrs. J. A. Anderson. Members of Beta Sigma chapter of Epsilnn Sigma Alpha arc giving a mad haller parly next Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Howard Ell-wood. Chemekota chapter, DeMnlay Mothers cluh, meets at the Masonic temple for a 12 pm. lunch eon on Thursday, March 14. Hostesses will be Mrs. Herman Feitelson, Mrs. Ernest A. Finch nnd Mis. H. D. McGec. Plans will be discussed for the participation of Hi chapter in tho (u-rBnBnvitn for tb rlhw. conclave of peMoloy Bw v Waj M I Ealrm. - r:-- OO r: life , i Jfi- i II ; V pr IP f: yjp i 1 ni..... nil iVi.iim 111 inr mm iiiir. Symphony Event Portland Symphony orchestra, wilh Theodore Bloomficld conducting, will play its last concert in Salem for the 1056-57 season, next Tuesday, March 12, at 8:15 p.m. in the new Fine Arts audi torium of Willamette university. Salem Symphony society, local sponsors of these concerts, is ready ing plans for their 1957-58 season, with concert dates and soloist to be announced later. Tuesday's program is as follows: Overture. "L'ltaliana in Algcri" Rossini Concerto for Orchestra Bela Bartok Intermission Symphony No. 3 in F Major Johannes Brahms The Rossini music is the prelude to "The Itali an Woman in Algiers." a clever comic opera. Rossinian elegance and bubbling comedy blend in this overture. It was first performed in 1813, in Venice. The showpiece of the evening, Bartok's "Con certo for Orchestra," is, in the composer's own words." .... a gradual transition from the stern ness of the first movement and the lugubrious death-song of the third to the life-assertion of the last one." Commissioned by the Boston Symphony orchestra towards the end of Bartok's life, it was created with the condition that it would be dedi cated to the conductor's wife, Mrs. Natalie Kous sevitsky, and was assured of a first performance by tho Boston Symphony orchestra. Born in Hun gary in 1881. Bartok was living in New York at the time of his death in 1945. He is considered one of the greatcsl composers of contemporary music. The extreme technical complexity of a great deal of his "Concerto for Orchestra" demands that all the principal nrdiestral players should be virtuosi in their own rights. Closing the evening is Brahms' Third Sym phony, which has remained throughout the years the least frequently performed of Brahms' four works in this form. Reasons for this are difficult to ascertain, although perhaps its quiet, peaceful conclusion in contrast to the rousing codas of Brahms' other symphonies is a contributing fac tor. Vet the extraordinary beauty and sensitivity of this F Major Symphony are without parallel in Brahms' entire orchestral output. Tickets are still on sale at Stevens & Son or at the door at 7:30 the night of the concert. The youth conservation department will be In charge of the program for the meeting of the Sa lem Junior Woman's club Monday evening at the Salem Woman's club house. Miss Hattie J. Bratzel, district attorney, will be the speaker. Nominating committee for the coming year's officers will be elected during the business session. Co-chairmen for the program are Mrs. Forrest Walker and Mrs. Clifford Bowder. Assisting them wilt be Mesdames Donald Richardson. Ward A. Paldnmus, Fred Olson and Frank M. Combs and Miss Hetty Jean Bergner. On the refreshment committee are Mrs. How ard E. Elwood. chairman, and Mesdames Bernard O. Grindle. Fred Olson, Robert Stevens. Robert Wallace. Robert C. Engle. Merlin B. Marsh. Rich ard S. Fry, Gordon B. Domogalla and Janet Tin dall. and Miss Idonna Shimanek. Clubs Set Dances Three itancing clubs have scheduled their parties for next weekend, Bonheur group and Carousel club. Friday Party The Bonheur club dance will be in Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, Friday night, dancing starting at 9 o'clock. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Boling, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lucas, Mr. and Mrs, Byron McElhaney, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gulick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinz, Mr. and Mrs. David Duniway. Carousel Party Carousel club's dance is planned for next Sat urday night, the semi-formal affair to be in Izaak Walton league club house at 9 o'clock with Urs Wolfer's orchestra playing. Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howser, Mr, and Mrs. Lcs Beard. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. William Bass are on the com mittee. KD Club KD dance club has planned a Saint Patrick's dance lor Saturday evening, March 16. at Four Corners community hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil New berry and Mi. and Mrs. Ray Gotchall are com mittee members in charge of arrangements. mm Mrs. C. D. Cameron, Grants Pass, who Is in Salem with her husband, Senator Cameron, during the legislative session, was hostess to the wives of senators Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. D. Lvlle on West Lincoln where the Cam erons are domiciled during their months in Salem, A St. Patrick's decorative theme was used with daffodils and pussy willows in green crystal vase mirrored on the lace-covered serving table and flanked by green candles in white holders. Irish figurines and chenille shamrocks were added table decorations. Mrs. Robert D. Holmes, wife of the governor, poured, and assisting were Mrs. F. I. Bristol, wife of the representative from Grants Pass, and Mrs. Floyd A. Query. Three guilds of St. Paul's Episcopal church have meetings listed for next week. St. Mary's guild is meeting Monday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Vern Shay with Mrs. Jack Price and Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Jr., as co hostesses. Members of Junior guild are meeting for lunch ton at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Guild room. St. Cecelia's guild is meeting at 8 p.m. in the downstairs fireplace room, Tuesday. Hostesses are Mrs. A. L. Chamberlain, Mrs. Earl Croghan and Mrs. Louis DcLorctto. Meeting next Tuesday afternoon is chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood at the home of Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. Ellon H. Thompson is co-hostess. Bush School Mothers club has postponed its meeting usually set for the second Tuesday in each month due to spring vacation in the Salem schools. The club will meet on Tuesday, March 19. Alpha Phi alumnae arc to be entertained Mon day night at the home of Mrs. Evan Boise for their regular monthly meeting. The Drama class is to meet next Tuesday for luncheon and program at the home of Mrs. J. E. Law, Miss Margaret Hogg is presenting students from her piano studio in a recital featuring con temporary music. Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock, in the Will's Music store auditorium. Music by the following twentieth century composers will be played: Kabalevsky, Crist, Bartok, Bloch, Mopper, Douglas Moore, John Ireland, Gershwin, Korngold, Hindemith, Milhaud, Poulenc, Villa-Lobos, Turina, Cyril Scott and Kachaturian. , The students who will play are Warren Reid, Frances Reid, Ronald Burr, Martin Steinbock, Doran Katka, Warren Kellicut, Mary RcMine, John Wescly, Jane Elliott, Marilyn Burr, John Schneider, Gordon Birrell, Ronald Potts, Loree King, Joan Culbertson and Mary Linda Doerfler. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Guests of Senator and Mrs. C. p. Cameron over the weekend are their granddaughter. Miss Kay Kienstra, and Miss Patty McCloud. The two girls are high school freshmen at Grants Pass. A reception honoring Miss Judy Mohr has been announced by Chadwick assembly. Order of Rain bow for Girls, at the Masonic temple Sunday aft ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Mohr, a member of the assembly, holds the appointive office of grand representative of Ohio. Her mother, Mrs. Harry Mohr. and Mrs. S. A. Wheatlcy, mother adviser of the assembly, will pour. Committee chairmen are: Entertainment. Miss Beverly Wagers: degree. Miss Anna Case: re freshments, Miss Karen Pedcrson: clean-up, Miss Judy Baker; decorations, Misses Pamela Lindholm and Barbara Henken. Pi Beta Phi Mothers club of Willamette univer sity will meet at the chapter-house Tuesday after noon. March 12. at 2 o'clock. Mrs. A. A. Schramm will review the musical comedy. "Most Happv Fella." Hostesses will be Mrs. Charles E. Stricklin and Mrs. Clifton Ross. March unit meetings for League of Women Voters of Salem are announced as follows: Wednesday morning. March 13, 9:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Byrd 296 North 14th street. ' Wednesday evening. March 13. 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Thomas Hansen. 155 Alice street. Thursday evening. March 14. 8 o'clock, al the home of Miss Eleanor Stephens, 275 North 20th street. Topic for discussion is "Individual Liberties: Evaluation of the Federal Loyalty-Security Pro gram, with Recognition of the Need for Sale guarding National Security and Protecting Indi vidual Liberties." The interested public is invited to any of the groups. Soroptimist Style Show Wednesday PLAN FOR STYLE SHOW I Jejlpn-Millf r itudlo rtctiirr ) GUTTING ready tor their annual "Shamrock Hrue" benefit llc hn In he stated next Wrdncsdav nisht t the Marlon hotel are members of Salem Snroplimit fluh. In the picture, lefl In rlsht. are Mrs. Nels Tonnine. rmuutltn nrmhn for tin sfcmi: tlr. Berber! Adlf, stuwisj sow M IIh si tat to b prrseawd; Mice lirit KfcM tQiw iM tUwd, v rfUnut9 ibiog oa tlx evsriit fbun An event awaited by a large group of friends on next Wednesday evening. March 13. is the an nual "Shamrock Revue" benefit style show spon sored by Soroptimist International of Salem. The fashion show will be at 8 o'clock in the Gold room of the Marion hotel. This is the third annual Shamrock Revue and proceeds will be used for the club's projects which include playground equipment for Rush Pasture Pork, duplicating equipment lor the Haven school, testing aids (or the Mental Hygiene society, nnd emersency calls for aid from the juvenile court and other sources. Mrs Terese E. Hanks is general chairman and the following committees have been at work: Pub licity. Mrs Donald Reinke; tickets. Mrs Ethel Lau. Mr$. Marie Ling, and Mrs. Sidney L. Ste vens; program. Miss Lena Blum: hostesses. Mrs. Hery Millie and Miss Mary Bradv; refreshments, Mrs. George Prier: models, Mrs! Nels Tonning; decorations. Mrs. Paul Heath and Miss Betty Marsh. Among the models will be two club mem bers. Miss Lena Blum and Miss Grace White. Mrs. William C. Dyer. Jr.. will be the com mentator and Russ Morrell will present organ music during the evening. Refreshments will be served and presiding at the punch bowls will he Mrs. Kent Mathewson and Mrs. Charles A. Barclav. Dre.ss fashions will be presented by Kay's, Adler's. and the Towne Shifp, with shoes and bags by Arbuckle's. Tickets may be purchased from any member o( the club and from Stevens and Son.