An informal dance will be given at the British and Allied Merchant Navy Club tomorrow night at 8 o’clock, according to Mrs. Charles♦ inJ. Stubbs. Girls who arc registered with the AW VS are invited to attend.centerpiece. The buffet was dec- j it orated with orchid gladioli in a j rJfan arrangement.ILingerie ShowerMrs, P. J. Garlan'd was in charge jta j of the bride's book, and Mrs. H. joikA. Tynes of San Antonio, assistedMiss'Bobble . Lou Rayner will entertain at. her home tomorrow, night at 7:45 o’clock, with a lingerie shower cortiplliriiting Miss Betty . Page, bride-elect of Marvin Allsen.by Miss Jessie Mae McBride, cut1 fthe cake. Mrs’ Norma Odom andI Miss Virginia Smith presided at the punch bowl.:cmBridal ShowerdiAfter the reception, the couple ireMrs. H. W. Moiiych Jr.. entertained Friday night honoring her sister, Mrs. J. T. Maddox, with a shower. Games were.played and prizes were won by Miss Marie Camp, Miss Marie Wall and Miss Rachel Fildun.A two-tiered wedding cake centered the table. Approximately 15 guests were present for the hospitality.Miss Monnie Penna assisted in serving. Mrs. Maddox is the former Miss Ruth Gandy.left for a short wedding trip. For traveling, Mrs. Salmans wore a pink crepe suit with a black straw liat^Her accessories were of black patent leather. Upon their return', Mr. and Mrs. Salmans will resideat 910 H. \Baker-CastilleHiniolriad1:Y,nal*Surginer-SalmansMis. Corrine Tischncr of Galveston has announced the marriage of her daughter, the former Miss Gracic Virginia Baker, to C. C. Castiile Jr. of New Orleans, La., United States na^y. The wedding took place Thursday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by Justice ot the Peace Orja M, Richmond. Mr. Castille is stationed in Galveston.IVThe marriage of Miss Mary Nadine Surginer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Surginer, to Cpl. Fain W. Salmans, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Salmans of Wickenburg, Ariz., was solemnized Saturday night at the home of the bride’s parents.Rev. A. E. Ewell of the Third Christian Church performed the marriage ceremony. “ IThe bride was attended by her sister, Louise, as maid of honor. Pfei Maynard Prouse attended the bridegroom as best man.The maid of honor wore a two^ piece beige dress trimmed in multicolored felt flowers. Her corsage was* of sweetpcas.The bride wore a blue silk crepe dress which was trimmed with lace of the same color. Her ' corsage was of talisman rosebuds and she wore a single strand of pink pearls around her neck. Miss Surginer was given away by her fattier. x •Mrs, Surginer, the bride’s mother, wore a navy blue crepe dress and a corsage of gardenias.Following the ceremony^ a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. The diningroom table was covered 40th a lace cloth and centered with a four-tiered wedding cake, which was topped with a miniature brideand bridegroom*,- White tapers' in.two branch candelabra flanked theMiss Charlotte Samuels of' Galveston will appear in a Texas State College for Women Little Theater play Jan. 14 and 15. The play,“Ladies in Waiting” by CyrilCampion, will be shown at army camps after Feb. 1. In a play given in the Little Theater this semester, “Heart of a City;*’ byLesly Storm, Miss Samuels played the lead. Daughter of Mrs. Ann Samuels, Miss Samuels is a senior speech and English major atTexas State College for Women. She is a secretary of the college speech club.—*-slinst:tadrc€S10,000 DOCTORS NEEDED.Washington, Jan. 11. IP .The importance of keeping fit was emphasized anew today with disclosure that 10,000 more physicians will be drawn into the armed forces this year and that efforts'are being made to redistribute some of the doctors remaining in civilian practice.rriI1]l1iSHITS AT GIBRALTAR• * •“ London, Jan. 11. IP The Paris radio quoted a message from LaLlnea, Spain, today as Baying another concentration of allied shipping was evident at Gibraltar. It reported that 30 freighters and numerous warships, including two aircraft carriers,« were anchored off the British fortress.*