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Group y ; 1 f ; ) L - COMMITTEE MEMBERS planning week at the home of Mrs. Merrill home. Three of the committee are featuring the Ohling home. Left to Ohlinr. YW Week Opens Sunday; Annua! Tea Th u rsday a t Lew i s H qm e Two major events for National YWCA Week, which starts Sunday, will be the silver tea next Thursday afternoon and the banquet for the Salore and CQ clubs, on Thursday evening. . The annual silver tea next Thursday afternoon will be given at the attractive Fairmount Hill home of Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, 340 Lane Place. All friends of the YW are extended Invitation to attend, the tea to be be tween 3 and 5 o'clock. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. Bruce Spaulding and Mrs. James C. Armpriest. In the receiving line will be Mrs. A. A. Schramm, president of the YW; Miss Gertrude Acheson, executive di rector of the group; Mrs. Lewis and' Miss Berniece DaMoude, the latter represent ign young people's group in the YW. Introducing guests to the line will be Mrs. George A. Rhoten and Mrs. Wal lace Carson. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. Floyd L. Utter, Mrs. A. E. Ullman, Mrs. William Crothers, Mrs. George P. La Borde, Mrs. Harold O. Schneider, Mrs. Richard Upjohn, Mrs. George W. Ailing, Mrs. Robert E. Gangware, Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett, Mrs. Chester A. Downs, Mrs. A. W. Loucks, Mrs. Chester M. Cox, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. Carl ton Greider, Mrs. Robert F. Anderson, Pouring will be Mrs. William L. Phil lips, Sr., Miss Dorathea Steusloff, Mrs. A. C. Haag and Mrs. Frank H. Spears. In charge of the dining room will be Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers and Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Sr. In charge of the ierving will be Miss Joyce Lamoreux and Miss Norma Wallace. Willamette The Salem Music Teachers association Is presenting Miss Hope Jaquith, vio linist, in a concert on Sunday afternoon, Aoril 29, at 3 o'clock in Waller hall on Willamette university campus. Miss Margaret Steinmetz is to be the accom panist. Miss Jaquith was graduated from Sa lem high school and Lewis and Clark college of music. She has studied with Boris Sirpo for the past eight years and previously studied with Mary Headrick In Salem. Miss Jaquith has been soloist everal times in Portland and four times with the Lewis and Clark college sym phony orchestra. Also, she has been loloist with the Portland Chamber or chestra of which she has been a member since it was organized five years ago. Miss Jaquith also assisted in the Hood River concerts and festivals. Coffee is much on the mind of a large group of Salem women the next three weeks with the "coffee hour chain" spon-r-ored by the Salem YWCA getting under lway Monday with . the first series of parties. . About 60 women launch the chain Monday, entertaining a group of four each for coffee. These four In turn each entertain four more, and the guests at the second round entertain four each lat er for the third and final party. The series is arranged as one means to build up funds for the proposed new YWCA plant In Salem. Mrs. Richard Up john is general chairman for the series, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, co-chairman, and Mrs. Wallace Carson on the committee. .Plans for Tea the annual spring silver tea of the Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary met this D. Ohling to discuss details for the event. The tea Is to be given at the Ohling shown here discussing tea plans, also looking over some of the treasured antiques right: Mrs, Richard Upjohn, Mrs, Harmon Harvey, Mrs. E. L. Gray and Mrs. university YWCA girls serving will in clude Misses Marjorie Aldinsier, Jane . , Horn, Shirley Swoboda, Nancy Dough ton, Patricia Palmer and Marie Dietz. On the committee arranging for the ! tea are Mrs. Lester F. Barr, chairman; Mrs. Philip W. Allison, Mrs. John R. Caughell, Mrs. Robert E. Shinn. . Banquet Event The banquet to be sponsored by Sa- lore and the CO clubs is to be at the Pine Inn at 7 p.m. Thursday. The event celebrates the World's YWCA Member ship Day, business and professional women all over the world in YWCA groups giving similar events. The pro pram will feature the international theme as will the decorations. Folk dances representative of several coun tries will be presented. Mrs. Ron F. Buick, who is visiting from Masterton, New Zealand, will be the speaker. Miss Christine Lang is general chair man nd heading other groups in ar ranging the banquet are Miss June Dunn, Miss Martha Montgomery, Miss Jean Oliver, ' Miss Joan Scharf, Mrs. Robert Brooks, Miss Nancy Stuart, Miss Dorothy Butts, Miss Mary Jean Ors ' born, Miss Carol Sherman, Miss Elaine Gustafson, Miss Virginia Gackle, Mrs. Kenneth E. Martig, Miss Lucille Butts, Miss Kathleen Davies, Mrs. Lee Keis, Mrs. Tom Riches, Miss Helen Tibbets, Miss Rosalie Dalke. Tri-Y girls are having their special national week event in the form of the annual Cotton Ball this evening in the senior high school gymnasium, between 8:30 and 11:30 o'clock. Highlighting the evening will be the naming of King Cotton. Luncheon Saturday 1 An event for next Saturday will be the annual spring luncheon of the City Panhellenic organization. The event is the open meeting for all members of Panhellenic sororities. The luncheon will be at 1 p.m. at the Pine Inn. Mrs. Regina Ewalt, dean of women at Willamette university is to report on the state conference she attended in Portland for deans; and Miss . Mary Bash, dean of women at Oregon State college, is to talk on the Panhellenic conference at Spokane. Reservations for the luncheon should be in by next Wednesday evening, April 25, telephoned to Mrs. George C. Hugglns, Jr., 41430. Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Sr. and Mrs. George L. Hill are in charge of decorations. Past presidents of American Legion auxiliary. Capital unit No. 8, are to meet at the home of Mrs. Walter J. Kirk, 2995 South 12th, Thursday evening for a 7 o'clock dessert. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Laura Cleveland of Dallas, Mrs. J. H. Boening, Mrsv H. G. Kottke, Mrs. Florence Ames and Miss Letitia Abrams. Mrs. Leon Brown is to give a book re view. Members of Bethel No. 35, Job's Daughters, are planning to attend friend ship night of bethel No. 34 In Indepen dence, Monday evening. A chartered bus will leave Beaver hall that evening at 6:30 o'clock to take the girls to Independence. tJeston-Mnicr atudlo picture) r?TT Vila Hf;!T TD ft 7TV5lr" 1 - '." 'Vf1.' " THREE OTHERS of the hospital auxiliary tea committee at the meeting Included these three, left to right, Mrs. William Hugh Adams, Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins and Mrs, M. B, Rudd. The tea is May 17. Several study groups in the Salem branch American Association of Univer sity Women, have meetings arranged next week. The Wednesday evening literature group is meeting with Miss Lelia John son, Miss Edna Mingus to lead the dis cussion. The recent graduate group is to meet on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Corey. Miss Barbara Causey is to be co-hostess. International relations group has a special program planned for its luncheon meeting on Wednesday, April 25, in the Copper room of the Senator hotel at 12 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Thornton, state chairman of international rela tions in the AAUW for the past two years and the newly named vice presi dent for the state group, is to be speak er. Mrs. Thornton is here from Tilla mook with her husband who is in the house of representatives in the legis lature. For luncheon reservations for the Wednesday evening, calls should be made with either Miss Eloise Ebert, after 6 p.m. at 22561, or with Mrs. Gor don Skinner, 33077. Wednesday afternoon literature group will meet at the home of Mrs. K. B, Kugel, 735 N. Capitol, at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. Florence Parish will review the book, "The White Witch Doctor" by Louise Stinetors. Assisting hostess is to be Mrs. William H. Foster. Mothers club of Job's Daughters, bethel No. 43, will meet in regular ses sion Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Masonic temple. There is to be election of officers for the new year. Till 'HE monthly dinner meeting of Sa III lem Business and Professional Women's club is arranged for Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock at Nohl-. gren's. Program for the evening is to be a surprise one. The nominating committee headed by Mrs. Mona Yoder has submitted the fol lowing slate of officers to be voted on at a meeting in May: President, Mrs. Sue Booch; first vice president, Miss Mildred Yetter; second vice president, Miss Eleo nor Roberts and Miss Edna McElhaney; recording secretary, Mrs. Louis Neuman; corresponding secretary, Mrs. George B, Causey; treasurer, Mrs. Frank P. Mar shall; directors, Mrs. C. W. Jorgensen, Mrs. Dana Billeter, Miss Helen Hiller, Mrs. Jessie M. Davidson, Mrs. Maxine Lawrence and Miss Minnie Just. The monthly social meeting of Salem unit No. 136, American Legion auxiliary, is arranged for Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Woman's club. Entertain ment is being planned by the child wel fare committee with Mrs. E. Jack Sim kins in charge. Assisting will be Mrs. Joseph Matujcc, Mrs. James Delaney, Mrs. Clayton Steinke, Mrs. Wilbur Lytle, Mrs. Robert Friess, Mrs. Boyd Babbitt and Miss Alice Schmidt. Speaker is to be Miss Marion Bowen, administrator of the Marion county pub lic welfare committee. She will talir about child welfare. Special musical selections are to be presented by mem bers of Delta Gamma sorority at Wil lamette university. Chadwick assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, is to meet at the Masonic temple, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Following the short business meeting, the members are planning a dress-up party and each girl is to come dressed as a famous character. Guest here this week was Mrs. Lo lita Davis Kron from Bellingham, Wash. Mrs. Kron, a charter member, was pres ent for the 35th anniversary tea given by Hal Hibbard auxiliary, United Span-' ish War Veterans, Tuesday afternoon. She also visited friends and relatives while here. Xi Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the home of Mrs. Ima Jean Johnson, 1945 Breyman, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. There is to be a speaker on China. Town and Gown Club's Final Tea And Program of Year, Thursday Final meeting of the season for Town and Gown club is announced for next Thursday afternoon, April 26. The musical program is to be present ed at 2 o'clock in the recital hall at Willamette college of music. The tea following will be in Lausanne hall. Musical numbers will be presented by Prof. Ralph Dobbs, pianist; Mrs. Clo rinda Topping, vocalist; Thomas Faccy, . violinist. Miss Jean Farquharson is to accompany Mrs. Topping and Mr. Facey. Invitation is extended to all interest ed women to attend the program and tea. Mrs. Brooks H. Moore is chairman St. -Elizabeth's guild, St. Paul's Epis copal church, is to .Meet next Tuesday at i p.m. in the parish house for its regular luncheon, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. Rex San ford, Mrs. Philip W. Allison, Mrs. Ar thur D. Hay, Mrs. T. W. Creech and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley are on the committee. Members of the Junior Woman's club will be entertained at a party Monday evening at the club house by the new members. Mrs. Harry G. Ewing is in charge of the affair. State Federation President to Be Guest at Woman's Club Friday Guest speaker for Salem Woman's club next Friday afternoon will be Mrs. H. M. Zell of Wasco, president of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs. The meeting is set for 2 o'clock at the club house. Accompanying Mrs. Zell will be Mrs, Ernest E. Hall of Portland, first vice president of the state federation and Mrs. D. O. Trexler of Portland, third district president. Others invited are Mrs. H. R. Laslett, president of the Cor vallis club, Mrs. James L. Gault and other members from Corvallis; Mrs. R, A. Talbot, president of the Albany club and other members; Mrs. O. D. Ray mond, president of Salem Heights Wo man's club and all members of the club and Mrs. Ralph Atwood, president of the Junior Woman's club and the members. A reception for new members will fol low the meeting. Mrs. Glenn S. Pax son, membership chairman, is to in troduce them. They are Mrs. William H. Foster, Mrs. Rose Evans, Mrs. E. A. Tueski, Mrs. T. E. Borkman, Mrs. Chris Renschler, Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Jack Henningsen, Mrs. Helen Goodenough, Mrs. Leon W. Glea son and Mrs. H. W. Elgin. New mem bers by transfer are Mrs. Harry Sappen field from Kansas and Mrs. J. D. Walk er from Bend. Special music, arranged by Mrs. David H. Cameron, will include flute solos by Mrs. James C. Stone, accompanied by Miss Alice Crary Brown. Tea chairman for the afternoon is Mrs. George Rossman. Assisting her Tri-Y-Teen Mothers club is to meet at the YWCA next Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Speaker will be Miss Margaret Pepper of the Oregon state employment service who will talk on "Teen-Age Employment." St. Helena's guild of St. Paul's Epis copal church is meeting Tuesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. James C. Stone at 8 o'clock with Mrs. W. G. Phelps and Mrs. Ed Lewis as co-hostesses. , '.C' 1 1 1 v i I i I'll 1 (Jeaten-Mlllcr atudlo picture) for the tea committee and is being as sisted by Mrs. Henry Carl, Mrs. Walter B. Minicr, Mrs. Donald Brazic, Mrs. John Necs, Mrs. E. C. Richards, Mrs. H. G. Smith, Mrs. William Thielscn, Mrs. E. A. Tueski, Mrs. Lillian J. Walts, Miss Lorcna Jack, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. Ervin W. Pot ter, Mrs. D. H. Schulze, Mrs. J. B. By water, Mrs. W. I. Nccdham, Mrs. Klony Smith, Mrs. Charles Strickfaden, Mrs. Merle D. Travis, Mrs. Floyd L. Utter, Mrs. J. E. West, Mrs. B. F. Williams, Mrs. Gus Moore, Mrs. Charles A. Rat cliff. Mrs. G.. Herbert Smith and Mrs. R. H. Baldock will pour. 1 American War Mothers are entertain ing with a tea next Thursday afternoon in the Carrier room of the First Metho dist church. Members of other patriotic organiza tions are being invited. The tea is planned between 2 and 5 o'clock. Mrs. M. A. Viesko is in charge of arrangements and Mrs. Glenn Prather is chairman of the program. n Regular luncheon meeting for Salem Soroptlmlst club is to be next Wednes day noon at the Golden Pheasant. are to be Mrs. George W. Ailing, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mrs. Delores Myers, Mrs. Willis C. Clark, Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, Mrs. William T. Giier, Mrs. J. N. Harper, Mrs. J. A. Jelderks, Mrs. Edith Eyre White, Mrs. Harry J. Wiedmer and Mrs. Clarence Wilson. Mrs. Zell will be honored at a lunch eon at 12:30 o'clock preceding the after noon meeting. Luncheon is to be at the Marion hotel with state officers and mem bers of the Woman's club board invited. Chairman of arrangements is Mrs. Carl W. Chambers. The regular board meeting of the club which usually precedes the general meet ing has been postponed until Monday, April 30, at 10 a.m. at the club house. County Federation Meeting Several members of the Salem Wom an's club will attend the Marion Coun ty Federation of Women's clubs meet ing in Woodburn next Friday afternoon. Woodburn groups acting as hostesses will be the Woman's club, Junior Wom an's club and Woman's Rural club. Mrs. Robert Hutcheon of Salem, pres ident of the County Federation, is to preside. Mrs. Frederick Leupold is to represent the Salem Woman's club pres ident, Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, at the meeting. She will give the reports of the Salem Woman club's. Also going from Salem will be Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Earl Andresen, Mrs. W. W. McKinney, Mrs. Charles E. Roblin, Mrs. Paul Griebenow and Mrs. J. .A Brownson, the latter two past pres idents of the county organization. MB 4 0 OJOURNERS ciud is to meet for us fS regular semi-monthly social and card party on Thursday afternoon at Salem Woman's club house. Salad luncheon will be served. On the committee for the afternoon are Mrs. J. S. Bonawitz as chairman, Mrs. John Larwood, Mrs. Richard S. Klover, Mrs. Arthur L. Lewis, Mrs. Clifford Thomas, Mrs. Richard A. Smith, Mrs. Lewis E. Scott. Opening Monday In the Elfstrom art galleries will be a showing of the pic tures of Miss Connie Fowler, formerly of Salem and now on the faculty of Al bion college in Michigan. The showing will be up until May 9. All of the paintings in this show have been done since June of 1950. Miss Fowler has had her work exhibit ed In a number of midwest galleries, in cluding Detroit Art institute, Grand Ra pids Art museum, University of Michi gan, etc., also her work was displayed In the National Academy of Design in New York City. In past years, Miss Fowler has receiv ed awards in wood engravings and wa ter colors. Last year, she had a show of 70 wood engravings, oils and water colors in the Civic auditorium at Gary, Indiana, where she was the principal speaker at the North Indiana Art Edu cation conference. Recently, Miss Fowler was appointed to the board of consultants for the Michigan State Art Education association. Members of Salem club of Zonta In ternational will meet next Thursday evening at the home of Miss Nellie Schwab, dessert to be at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Harold Larsen and Miss Janet Bower as co-hostesses. At the business meeting, new officeri are to be elected. New members announced for the club arc Mrs. Oscar C. Christensen and Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy. In Everett, Wash., this week-end are five members of Salem Zonta club, Miss Genevieve Morgan, who is the district governor for Zonta clubs; Miss Lena Belle Tartar, local club president; Miss Dorothy Pearce, district secretary; Dr. Helen Pearce and Mrs. Harry W. Scott. Dr. Pearce as chairman will give a report on the international resolutions committee, also on the international president's message; and Mrs. Scott ia to give a talk on club finances. Woodburn Miss Winona Breunlnger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Breu nlnger of Woodburn, was wed to Douglas Hoppe, son of Mrs. Margaret Hoppe of Seattle, March 17 at 8 o'clock in the eve ning at the Seaview Methodist church in Seattle. The bride wore a white satin wedding gown with ovcrskirt of net which ex tended into a train. A close fitting satin cap held the fingertip length veil in place and she carried a bouquet of white carnations. Mrs. Harold Livesay of Woodburn, sis ter of the bride, was matron of honor gowned in green taffeta and wearing a green net headpiece. She carried a nose gay of yellow roses and daffodils. Miss Willa Jan Reese, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. She wore a gown of yellow net and carried a nose gay of lavender daisies. Charles Hoppe was best man for his brother and ushers were Marvin Nore lius and Philip Horrocks. A reception was held in the church following the ceremony. Serving were Misses Ruth DcGabriele, Lorraine Bol long, and Tiani Dudley. Miss Arlene Ro senfield passed the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Hoppe are at home In their houseboat on Portage bay at Seattle. District No. 3, Oregon State Nurses association, announces that Mrs. Harold Singleton of the American Cancer so ciety will conduct an institute between 9 a.m .and 5 p.m, Wednesday, April 25, at the treatment building at the Oregon State hospital. The Blinkley irrigation technique will be discussed and demon strated as well as other features in care and treatment of cancer. The morning session Is open to all nursing personnel but the afternoon session is open only to registered nurses of the OSNA district.