Busy Horriemakers and Business Women Take Over Presidencies FNAL meeting of the Salem Wo man's club for th season will be next Saturday, May 28, a salad "Ill 'HE May dinner meeting for the III Salem Business and Professional Women's club will be an event of Tuesday evening in Nohlgren's restau rant at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. W. W. Baum is to be guest speak er on the topic, "The Future of Ameri can Medicine." Mrs. Harmon Yeary as chairman of the health committee is chairman for the evening. There will be special music also, Mrs. Donald Jes sop to sing, accompanied by Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson. Installation of new officers is slated for the June meeting. luncheon to be served at 1:15 o clock. Installation of officers will take place, Mrs. David Wright as the installing of ficer. This is the annual meeting for the club. The committee for the afternoon in cludes Mrs. Donald S. Parker as chair man; Mrs. F. D. Kibbe, Mrs. Forrest Pontius, Mrs. J. E. Kirk, Mrs. Glen Lav erty, Miss Antoinette White, Mrs. W. A. Reeves, Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mrs. I. F. Bryan. i wpy mi ii j .iwihhw w ii h .hi wmw isiTpsiwpeaassasisssasaMaasaaaaa a "p " ' mih I .. '? ' ill AUXILIARY ELECTION TUESDAY The American Legion auxiliary, Unit No. 136, is meeting next Tuesday eve ning at the Salem Woman's club house at 8 o'clock. The meeting and program will fea ture poppy sale days, to be May 27 and 28. Mrs. Sam Harbison is chairman for the meeting and will be assisted by Mrs. Harold Streeter, Mrs. Duane Jan icek and Mrs. Robert Irwin. Guest speaker is to be Miss Hattie Bratzel, who is to show pictures and tell of her experiences while in Europe. At the business meeting new officers will be elected. Mrs. Walter L. Spauldlnr Is to be hostess to her bridge club, Monday, In viting members of the (roup for lunch eon and cards. A group of pupils of Jean Hobson Rich will appear in recital Sunday at 4 p.m.. at the Stone Piano company The interested public is invited. Following are the program and those taking part: Yellow Butterfly MacLachlan Sharon Forres A Birl Calls in the Woods Wagness Susan Roberts Chinese Lanterns Marlhom Morris Sundale Wood Nymphs Frolic Aaron Bob and Betty Burnside Gliding Carter Carole Warren (Second piano, Jean H. Rich) Rondoletto Beethoven Marilyn Reaney Finale . Camidge Nancy Lee Ragan Strolling Harp Player Harding Karlene Quistad (Second piano, Jean H. Rich) Shadows in the Night Podeska Betty Burnside From a Lighthouse Burnam Janet Fowler Solfeggietto C. P. E. Bach Janice Roberts Vale of Song Rolfa Lou EUen Moore (Second piano, Jean H. Rich) Viennese Sonatina Mozart Judy Klempel Carnival Scenes Boykin Eddie Syring, Jr. Butterfly Ballatore Vickl Bryant Courante in F Major Handel Margie Smith Slumber Song Schumann Sue Syring Rondo In D Major Gurlitt Margie Smith - Sue Syring Mrs. Grant Fallin entertained Friday at a picnic luncheon for her pre-school kindergarten school group at her home. Mr. Fallin assisted in entertaining the group. Children present were Dickie Slew art, Kenneth Martig, Ann Hicks, Bar bara Todd, Philip Perlman, Vlcke Sue Fronke, Teddy Korn, Nancy Russell, Ronnie Wichman, Eddit Attebury, Jr., Mason Burnham. "'- ' Bps!- I .. . . j oftOPTtMTT rt.tH'H prestoVnl fur the new year k Mrs. fllenn t. MrOrailrk, , shown with her dsoehier. GlemU Um. ortlmlt ta a aluaUM ala tar aiilisaliasl aa4 INSTALLED THIS PAST WEEK u the new M lift Lorena Jach. The group is a national women. (Jesten-MIUer studio picture) Installation Due Installation of new officers for Chad wick assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will take place next Tuesday evening at ceremonies planned for 8 o'clock in the Masonic temple. Line officers to be installed include: Miss Gladys Boock, worthy adviser; Miss Marilyn Power, associate adviser; Miss Dorothy Pederson, charity; Miss Shirley Jones, hope; Miss Norma Hamil ton, faith. Installing officers will include: Miss Leah Case, adviser; Miss Allie Lou Oh ling, marshal; Miss Thais Crandall, chap lain; Miss Doris Jean Shafer, recorder; Miss Virginia Benner, musician. Appointive officers named by the new worthy adviser include the follow ing: Miss Alta Hadley, chaplain; Miss Mar ilyn Lorens, flag bearer; Miss Othelene Lee, confidential observer; Miss Betty Walser, -outer observer; Miss Margaret Boock, drill leader; Miss Una Mae Gray less, associate drill leader; Miss Edna Mae Manning, historian; Miss Betty Jo Davenport, musician; Miss Beverly Gra ber, love; Miss Geraldine Radcliff, na ture; Miss Donna Phelps, religion; Miss Dorothy Dyke, immortality; Miss Arlene, president for the Salem Rjitana club was serrtca club for business and professional Kuhn, fidelity; Miss Kay Perrin, patriot ism; Miss Ida Jo Henderson, service; Misses Arlene Garver, Janet Kufner, Edithanne Simpson and Eleanor Coul aon, choir. A reception is to follow the installa tion. On the committee from the ad visory group for the reception are Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burris, Mrs. Ray De Sart and Mrs. Bertha Bergman. Committees from the order for the evening include: Ushers, Misses Clarice and Claudia Waters; decorations, Misses Sharon Plunkett, Pebble DeSart and Dorothy Swigart; gifts table, Misses Bon nie Belle Stewart and Janet Gaiser. Theatre Arts group is to meet next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. E. West and Miss Kate Dickson, 470 North Sum mer, dessert to be at 1 o'clock. For the program, Mrs. Otto K. Paulus is to re view Tennessee Williams' latest play, "Summer and Smoke," now showing on Broadway. The Booster club of the St. Mark Lutheran church is meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at the church. In charge of the entertainment are the following com mittee: Mr. and Mrs. Alt Sather, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sederstrnm, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Slegenthaler, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Torgerson. LOWEN-LOEWEN WEDDING The marriage of Miss Betty Loewen, daughter of Mrs. Nettie Loewen. to Mar vin J. Lowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lowen, was solemnized the evening of May 17 at a ceremony in the Kingwood Bible church, West Salem. The rites took place at 8 o'clock, the Rev. A. A. Loewen, brother of the bride, officiating. The dedicatory prayer was given by the Rev. Albert Fadenrecht. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, wore a gown of white slipper satin, designed with yoke of net and a train. The overface veil was fingertip in length. For her flowers the bride carried a bouquet of carnations and gar denias with a white orchid in the cen ter. Miss Shirley Loewen was maid of honor for her aunt. She wore a laven der taffeta gown. Miss Vioict Veer, in yellow taffeta, was the bridesmaid. Flower girls were nieces of the couple, Karon Lowen and Sharol Boese both wearing green taffeta. The attendants carried umbrellas covered with snap dragons in pastel colors. Candlelight- ' ers were Mrs. Menno Penner, Reedlcy, Calif., sister of Mr. Lowen, and Mrs. Herman Boesp, sister of the bride. They wore pale green taffeta frocks. C. M. Lowen, brother of the bride groom, was best man, and Larry Fllz water served as usher. John Friesen of Portland was soloist and Mrs. Harlan Ratzlaff was at the organ. For the wedding, the bride's mother wore navy blue with navy and pink accessories, and pearls, and the bride groom's mother also wore navy with navy acessories and strand of pearls. Both mothers wore corsages of lavender orchids. Following the service, a reception was given in the church parlors. Mrs. Pete Loewen. sister of the bride, was host ess. Miss Jacqueline Buntjer was at the punch bowl and Mrs. David Loewen was at the coffee urn. Mrs Clarence) Harder cut the cake. In charge of gilts was Mrs. C. M. Lowen. Following ( trip to Carlsbad cavern. New Mexico, and into Texas and old Mexico, the couple will be at homi on Kinfwaod xUifhta. NEW EXHIBITION TO OPEN Opening next Wednesday will be an interesting new exhibit in the Elfstrom Art galleries. It will display the work of the Salem public school art teachers and is being arranged through the office of Miss Mar garet McDevitt, supervisor of art in the local schools. Among those exhibiting will be Misa McDevitt, Mrs. Ruth Sitlinger of Sa lem high school, Miss Leona Golz of Parrish junior high, Mrs. Opal Henning of Leslie junior high, and Robert Voigt of Parrish junior high. This is the first time the teachprt have exhibited as a group in Salem, al though individually the artists have shown their work in other cities as well as here. The exhibit will feature a variety of work, pencil sketches, water colors, oils, pastels and tempora works. The exhibit is to continue through May 25 to June 11. 1 Social club of Chadwick chapter. Or der of Eastern Star, is to have its final party of the season Tuesday afternoon. Dessert will be at 1:15 p.m., followed by cards. Mrs. J. S. Murray, Mrs. O. I. Paulson, Mrs. W. G. Burris, Mrs. R. F. Stender, Mrs. E. F. Carlton, Mrs. Robert Stutz man, Mrs. J. H. Hann, Mrs. Ferd Zeeb, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. M. T. Madsen, Mrs. James Pride, Mrs. A. H. Barker, Mrs. William Gahlsdorf, Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs. W. L. Lewis, Miss Ulva Derby are the committee for the after noon. 1 Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is meeting next Thursday evening at Van's school of dance. Piano pupils of Charles O. Hargrave will be presented in recital Sunday eve ning at 8 o'clock at the Roberts studio on North Summer. Children taking part in the program include the following: Theme - List Bull Frog Llbby Berna Dean Sittser Wee Folk G&ynor Bobbie Richardson Sing Me To Sleep Oreen Mike Legg A Perfect Day Bond Sharon Mitchell The Faun Terry Ronald Sittser Rustic Chapel Rolfs Anna Coffel Avalanche Heller Michel Tavner Tarantella Thompson Lorna Lee Perkins China Boy Res, Don Juan Mozart Jim Robertson Dark Eyes Wagness Richard Richardson Sailors Song Orlege Ada, Hudson Rondo No. I KMS Mosart Ronald 8wanson Waltz Op. 4 No. 1 Chopin Shirley Doerfler Sung Outaide Prince's Window McDowell Consolation Mendelssohn Max Morris Fantasia D Minor Mosart Golllwogg's Cakewalk Debussy Charles Hargrave, Jr. Chromatic Waltz Oodard Bill Covert Minuet Psderewskl Francis Fox Etude Op. 10 No. 12 Chopin Bill Jaquith " vA lull $ His KoMtasssBaMSMasat4sssaBali - ajssMBHaata4siBalanM4.ia-.b. ... oVwiftl MR. MM T. f AMrnri.l. win hud the group being one of the rilv'l moat arllve a homrmakrr and shews har. with bar y r .. mm MRS. GEORGE W. A I.I ISO was elected this month to sorve tha Salem Woman rlub for the coming year as president. Mrs. Ailing also Is Interested In several garden organisations and h shown here beside a beautiful rhododendron In her garden. (Jes ten Miller studio picture) Mothers Honored The annual Installation ceremonies and a tea for mothers of members will feature the meeting of the Junior Wom an's club Monday evening at the Salem Woman's club house at 8 o'clock. Mrs. George Sirnio is chairman of the committee in charge and Is being assist ed by Mrs. Wesley Goodrich, Mrs. Roy Mink, Mrs. Robert Copley. Mrs. Peery Buren, Mrs. Wakefield Walker, Mrs. Calvin Kent, Mrs. Frank Ward, Miss Lu cille Satter. Mrs. Cedric T. Reaney, retiring presi dent, will officiate at the installation. Zonta club's meeting is scheduled for next Thursday evening, dessert to be served at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Saul .Tanz as hostess at her new home in the Turner district. In Portland today attending a district council of presidents of Zonta clubs in Oregon and Washington were Miss Gene vieve Morgan, district vice chairman; Mrs. I. N. Bacon, president of the Salem club; Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., president-elect of the local club. They will remain to attend a dinner and installa tion of officers for the Portland club this evening. Jnntar Woman's rloh for the new v"r. the women's rluos. Mrs. CamnhHI alwi I hutv as tw ahlMrta, faUy ao4 Bokby. UssUn-Mlllw INVITATIONS are out for the recep tion to be given by the Willamette, university faculty to honor seniors, their parents, university alumni and friends Saturday, June 11. The reception will be given in Lau sanne hall between the hours of 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock, and is one of the tra ditional events in connection with Wil lamette's commencement. Mrs. Marion Looney, Jefferson, has Invited the Dabblers group to meet with her next Thursday evening for dessert. Members are asked to meet at the YWCA by 7 p.m. so transportation may be arranged. ' Students of Miss Margaret Hogg will present two recitals Sunday afternoon at 3 and 4 o'clock In the Roberts' studio. Friends of the young pianists are in vited to attend either or both programs. Assisting soloists will be vocalists, Bar bara Senter and Mary Evelyn Parke. At 3 o'clock the following student! will play: Loree King, Glenn Llvesay, Dennis McClaughry, Jon Nelson, Peter and Kathryn Smith, Robert Leth, Val Leta- Hay, Mary Linda Doerfler, Carol Ann Livesay, Harriet Hooper, Carolyn Madsen, Lynne Higginbotham, and Sally Tontz. The 4 o'clock program will be given by James Hart, DeAnn McClaughry, Sa mara Ramp, Sandra Harwond, Suzanne De Armond. Gordon June, Nancy Rust, David Lnuthan, Loree Sliffe. Jane Mc CrGalh, Alice Rowland. Joan Fitts, Nor eene Wells and Barbara Owens. . - Home from an interesting trip in the south and east is Mrs. Cedric T. Reaney. As president of the Salem Junior Woman's club she went as a dele gate to the convention of the General Federation of Women's clubs at tha Hollywood Beach hotel near Miami. Km route the Orruun delegation stopped at Houston. Texas, and had dinner at thr new Shamrock hotel there, and slopped in New Orleans, taking in tha French quarters while there. More lhan 1500 delegates attended the coiivc-ntion of the federation. Twenty two slale were represented in the roll call for the Junior Woman's clubs' divi sion. Following the convention, Mrs. Reaney went with a group of the dele gates to Key West, then to Miami Beach fm a week. While at Miami Beach, the group went for a day to Havana. After leaving Florida. Mrs. Reaney went to Westfield, N.J., to visit friends and while there went into New York City to see the play, ' Where's Charley?" a'so the Cavalcade of America broad cast and a performance at Radio City Music hall. Later, she attended the New Jersey state convention for Junior Woman's clubs. 635 being registered for the event. Mrs. Reaney was an honor guet for the Saturday luncheon of the convention. She flew home, returning the first of the week. - Dr. Waller Dyke, professor of physics, I. Infield college, is to be speaker for the state American Association of Uni versity Women program over KOAC, Tuesday, his topic to be "The Wise Use of Our Scientific Development." Nebraska auxiliary is meeting on Wednesday at Ihe home of Mrs. Mar garet Wiliis, R65 North Fifth street, a no-host luncheon to be served at 12 30 clock. 1