N EVENT for tomorrow after noon win be the tea at the horn of Miss Lena Blum knni. Mm. Henry Kayser and Mri. Lloyd jByert. Both honorees are district of llcera in the Credit Women's Breakfast clubs and will be attending the district conference in Seattle in May and the national convention in Boston in June. Mrs. Kayser is district president, Mrs. Myers, district corresponding secretary Tomorrow's tea will be between 2 and 4 o'clock. Introducing guests to the honorees will be Mrs. Wayne Weston and Mrs. Mertie Eccles. Miss Irene de Lisle, Mrs. Marie Ling, Mrs. Dorothy Walker and Mrs. Gervaise Elliott are to pour. The May day theme will be used in decorating for the tea. May baskets of flowers to be used. Pink dogwood and lilies of the valley with crystal appoint ment! will decorate the tea table. Missouri club auxiliary is meeting on Tuesday, a no-host luncheon being plan ned at 12:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. W. Rolofson, 161 South 14th. At a simple home wedding Wednes, day, April 27, Mrs. Evelyn Shimondle was married to Lloyd F. Hamby at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Propp 410 N. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Al Zimmerman attended the couple. The bride wore a blue suit with pink accessories and an orchid corsage. The matron of honor wore a blue suit and Acorsage of Talisman roses. Miss Mary Vune Wofford sang "I Love You Truly." Rev. Carl Schulz performed the cere mony. The home was decorated with , white lilacs, pink tulips and candela brums with lighted tapers, Mrs. Ann Wane and Miss Betsy Darby assisted in serving at the reception following. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hamby will be at home at 1745 Chemeketa street. Salerris Club J " y p r; N i iff - v Vftf 1 J I i MRS. MONA YODER AMONS COMMITTEE chairmen arraiurinr for convention events Is Mr. Mona Yeder, left above. (Jeiten-Mlller photo). Mrs. Charles Forrette, center picture. It the president ef the hostess elab and completes her year In the office this month. (Jesten-Mlller photo). Miss Zala Van Glider, at rlrht, Is another of the business women's chairmen working on convention plans.' (Jetlen-Mlller photo) Mother't Week-end at Oregon State college next Friday and Saturday will attract a large group of visiting moth ers. The fourth annual meeting of the state organization of the OSC Mothers' j "Vc,ub wi" be held in connection with ' the week-end program, the general meeting for the group to be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Museum Building audi torium. The Portland unit mothers" chorus, formed this year, will sing. Mrs. Leslie B Blaknev is chairman of the group, and Mrs. William Welch is the director. Bob Clark, Corvallis. will give the in vocation. Officers will be elected to terve for the next two years, and will be installed during the meeting. Now serving are Mrs. Harry Compton. Port land, president; Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Sr., Salem, vice president; Mrs. F Bohle, Lebanon, secretary; and Mrs. T. G. Waring. Lowell, treasurer. The Corvallis unit will serve a buffet luncheon for the State Mothers' club board members in Room 105, Memorial Union. Friday. May 6. at 1 p.m. The executive board will meet immediately after the luncheon in Room 208. Mrs. 5 H. Peterson and Mrs. C. W. Labhort of Corvallis will be co-chairmen of the luncheon. Mrs H. A. Schoth is the president of the Corvallis unit. Mrs. Paulson, chairman of the state b'idget committee, has called her com mittee to meet at 11 a.m., Friday, May 6 Mrs Carl W. Emmons. Salem, chair man of the state scholarship commit tee, has called her committee to meet at 11:45 a.m., also on Friday, May . Both committee meetings will be held in the Memorial Union lounge. The Orgeon State College Mothers club will sponsor an outdoor tea on tb.e yower campus, Saturday from 4 to S OALEM General Hospital auxiliary will gather for its final event of v ' the season, Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock in tht Salem YWCA. New officers, headed by Mr. Carl E. Nel son, will take over their offices at this time. Reports will be given on the mem bership campaign now closing, the the committee being asked to give its concluding report at the Tuesday meet ing. Invitation is extended to all auxiliary members to attend the meeting. Theater Arts group is to meet Tues day for dessert at 1:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. V. M. Sackett, 1510 South Winter Mrs. Melvin Geist is to give a review of Tarkington's "The Intimate Strangers." The May fellowship day for the Sa lem Council of Women's Organizations is slated for next Friday, May 6. in the First Presbyterian church, starting at 10 o'clock. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin is to lead the devotions. "The Christian Home" is the day's theme. A play, "Citadel of Faith" will be presented, Mrs. Seth R. Huntington directing. The luncheon will be at 12:15 o'clock and for the aft ernoon session Mrs. Roy Fedje is to preside. Dr. Dan Walker of Corvallis is to be the speaker for the afternoon. A stewardship discussion will be fea tured wth Mrs. Edith Vernon as the leader. May meeting for the Salem Women's Army and Navy League is planned for Tuesday, luncheon to be at 1 p.m. at the Senator, cards following. The board of directors of the Salem Art association is to meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Chandler Brown home. Miss Elizabeth Lord is president of the group. Members to Entertain Annual p.m., to which all mothers, sons and daughters are invited. The Corvallis unit of the Mothers' club will act as hostess, with Mrs. W. B. Bollen. chair man of the tea, and Mrs. E. C. Allworth, chairman of decorations. Registration of mothers will be 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, May 6. and 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Saturday, May 7. Coffee will be served in Room 211. Me morial Union, on Saturday, during reg istration hours. Mothers' banquets will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday in all living organizations and the Memorial Union ballroom. The Memorial Union banquet was planned especially for the mothers of off-campus students and mothers of students whose living organizations are unable to stage "at home" dinners. All mothers and their sons and daughters are invited to attend special services in Corvallis churchet at 11 a.m., Sunday, May 8. Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, newly named president of the Salem unit, it to attend the clubs' executive board meeting with the retiring local president, Mrs. L. O. Arens. Salem women holding offices in the state organization of the mothers' clubs this year have been: Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, state vice president and chair man of the budget committee; Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, district representative fir diftrict No. 3 and chairman of the schol arship committee: Mrs. L. O. Arens. Sa leT president; Mrt. Harlan Pearson, nominating committee member; Mrt. Glenn S. Paxson, member of the con. ttitution committee: Mrt. George Croi tan, chairman of the legislative com mittee: Mr. A. E. Ullman, member of the budget committee: Mrs. D. H. Up john, publicity chairman. More Than 400 Due for Event First of several conventions for women's groups in Solem this summer will be the annual one for the Oregon Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, May 13, 14 and 15. Between 400 and 450 visitors and delegates are expected. The Oregon federation now has 47 clubs, representing about 3000 mem bers. Mrs. Arthur Weddle, past president of the Salem club, is the state president and will preside at the meeting. Highlights of the convention will include the informal dinner, followed by the annual stunt program, Friday evening, the program to be in the armory; the international relations luncheon Saturday noon; the formal banquet Saturday evening followed by a meeting in the armory with the national federation's representative as speaker; ond the annual Sunday morning breakfast to be given in the Marion hotel with the Rev. Dudley Strain as the speaker. Judge Sarah T. Hughes of Dollas, Texas, national first vice president, is the notional federation visitor ond speaker for the Saturday night program. Judge Hughes, a former instructor in law at both the Jefferson school of low and Southern Methodist university, as well as a former member of the Texas state legislature, is now judge of the 14th district court in Texas, an office she has held since 1935. She has held varied offices in the Business and Professional Women's organization and is octive also in the Dollas Zonta club, the council of social ogencies, and the American Association of University Women. The formal banquet Saturday evening of the convention is to be stoaed in both the Morion hotel and the American Legion club, the program fol lowing to be at 8 o'clock in the armory Convention meetings ore to be held in the First Methodist church, the Saturday luncheon also to be in the church. The regular reciprocity luncheon of P.E.O. Sisterhood chaDtcrs will be at noon Monday at the Golden Pheasant, sneeial invitation being extended to un affiliated P.E.O. members. Job's Daughters will honor Miss Jac quelyn Jones and Mrs. Kehne Wain at their meeting Monday evening, 7:30 o'clock, Beaver hall. Miss Jones was appointed to a position in the order at the grand session in Ashland last week and Mrs. Wain was named to a position on the grand council. MRS. CHARLES FORRETTE MISS IETTY TATE roFRFSFOVniNO imUn of baa beta Mist Betty ElofsM of the kalMt ' -V .".'Si . I f ) The Oregon State Nurses' association. District No. 3, has planned a program meeting for 8 o'clock Tuesday evening in the Salem Woman's club house. A travelogue film from the Oregon state highway department, "Vacations in Ore gon." will be shown. American War Mothers' club is meet ing Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Central Church of Christ for a special business) State Convention for 3 Day: ELOFSON Mi (witness women's troops shl put year tiab, (JeMM-MlUtr (thoU) THE NATIONAL rehabilitation vice chairman for the American Legion auxiliary Mrs. Charles W. Gunn of Portland, will be guest speak er for Capital Unit No. 9, Monday eve ning, at the local group's regular meet ing at 8 o'clock in the Salem Woman's club house. Mrs. Gunn also is in charge of the hospital workers schools throughout the county as part of the auxiliary program with veterans' hospital and she will tell of the making of the poppies sold each Memorial day time for the benefit of veterans and their families. Special music is planned for the Mon day evening meeting. Mrs. Helen Mc Leod will preside as president. Meeting Wednesday for a no-host luncheon in the parish house, at 12:30 o'clock will be St. Paul's Guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church. New officers will be Installed at the meeting hf Wesleyan Serves guiid of the First Methodist church Monday, at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss Mildred Yet ter. 1010 North 18th. The officers include. Miss Phebe M" Adams, president; Mrs. J. Edgar Purriy, vice president: Miss Adeline Wil.son, recording secretary:; Mrs. Norma Shaw, promotion secretary; Miss Mildred Yct ter. treasurer; Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton, missionary education secretary; Miss Laura Linton, spiritual life secretary; Mrs. Bertha Bergman, Christian social relations secretary; Miss Ruth McAdams, local church activities secretary; Mrs. L. V Shafer. supplies secretary; Mrs. Harry W. Swafford. publicity chair man: Mrs. Mabel Hayles. membership chairman: Mrs. Fay Lindley, cheer and contact chairman; Mrs. Fred Humphrey, hospitality; Mrs. James Taylor, libra rian; Mrs. Eric Horlin, status of women chairman; Miss Dorothy Buck, music secretary; Mrs. Brooks H. Moire, co ordinator. 1 Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, is to meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the Masonic temple. MISS ZULA VAN OLDER fZ MRS. WILLIAM J. LIN FOOT AvnTHF.lt of the rommlltee rhslrmrn wiahln plans for the ilale ronirenllon sf the kiariiMM women la Mr. William J. Unroot, above. (Jrslrn-Miller photo) rUSIC week Is to be featured in the program for the meeting of Chemeketa chapter. Daughter! of the American Revolution, next Sat urday, May 7, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. C. Jory. There also will be annual reports and election of officers. A paper prepared by Mrs. Ruth Hern don is to be read. Three high school girls will give a musical program as follows: Flute solos, Miss Marilyn Brocr; whistling solos, Miss Marjorie Jordon, with Miss Dorothy Pederson at accompanist for both. Hostesses with Mrs. Jory are Mrs. Carey Martin, Mrs. A. L. Wallace, Mrs. R. H. Scott, Mrs, B. H. White, Mrs. Clar ence Mulcahy, Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrt. Harmond Darlcy, Mrs. James Liket, Mrs. John H. Carkin. Ghopin Program One of the series of faculty concert is announced by Willamette university college of music for Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock in Waller hall. The program is part of the world-wide observance honoring Chopin, great Polish musical genius, 1949 marking the 100th anniversary of the death of Chopin In commemoration of the com poser's contribution to art, the people of Poland are holding a centennial, which began February 22 and is to continue throughout the year. For the local program, Ralph Dobbs, associate professor of piano at Willam ette, will feature as the main work on his program the 24 preludes by the Polish composer. The public is invited to Monday's concert. Program for the evening is as follows: I Prelude St Fugue G Minor Frescobaldi-Respighi Prelude G Major Bach Chorale Prelude: In Thee Is Joy Bach-Busonl II Preludes Op. 28 Chopin C Major F Sharp Major A Minor E Flat Minor G Major D Flat Major E Minor B Flat Minor D Major A Flat Major B Minor F Minor A Major E Flat Major F Sharp Minor C Minor E Major B Flat Major C Sharp Minor G Minor B Major F Major G Sharp Minor D Minor III Barcarolle Griffee Pembroke Gardiner Intermezzo Op. 118 A Major. . Brahma Song for the Beloved (Russian) Tchehepnine IV Spanish Rhapsody Liszt Folies D'Espagne Jota Aragonese Rrreption Follows Those who attend the Monday eve ning concert are Invited to the reception which the Music Teachers' association will Rive in honor of Professor Dobbs at Lausanne hall, following the concert. In the receiving line will be Professor and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, Dean and Mrs. Melvin Geist, Miss Lena Belle Tartar and Mrs. John Schmidt. Mrs. Frank Burlingham will pour and three Willamette music students, Misse Aldene Gould, Jean Rickli and Pauline Bristlin, -will assist with the serving. The committee in charge is Mrt. Robert Schroeder, Mrs, David Eason and Mrt, John Schmidt. Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen will be host ess to her bridge club next Friday, in viting the group for luncheon and card. Travel group of the Salem branch, American Association of University Wo men, is to meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Virgil T. Golden. 2895 South Commercial. Mri. Scott Samsel and Miss Constance Wein man are assistant hostesses. Mrs. Donald Madison it to be guest speaker to tell of her recent travel in European countrlet. She will thow tome of the article the brought back with her. r I