Workers Busy -With Plans for YW Silver Tea mtr,,v.nt.the PUDaiat T" I"" The te Is to be it the home of Mr. end 5:30 o'clock the afternoon of June. 4. A feature of the event will be a display of doUi collected by Mrs. Fry during her travel In varlou parta of the world. The lntereited public li Invited, this being another project to enable all mem ben and friends of the YW to aug ment the fundi needed for the new YW plant now being built on State street Mr. G. Herbert Smith and Him. , James Armprleit are co-chairmen for the tea and on their planning commit-M"- "arold O. Schneider, Mrs. Wlllard D. Thompson, Mrs? A. A. Schramm, Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett '. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis are to be hosts for a buffet supper at their r. Falrmount HiU home the evening of May 31, following Willamette university'! commencement j The affair honors George Buland, Jr, of Palo Alto, one of ; the graduates at the university. , , . '. Guests for the supper win include Mr, Buland, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Buland and his sister. Miss Nan Buland, of Palo Alto: Mr. and Mrs. George Camp bell, Miss Betty Bryan, Dr. and Mrs. 'James Wiley, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. George N. Campbell of Kalama, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, Jr., of Corvallis, Mrs. W. C, Dyer, Sr. Electing officers on Thursday will be ' Salem unit, American Legion auxiliary. Annual reports are to be given at tha meeting which is set for 8 p.m. at the Woman's club house. -- Hostesses for the social hour are Mrs. Jack Johnson, poppy chairman, and Mrs. Robert FriesS, poppy poster chairman. " Roberts Hill Billies are meeting next Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock at the Roberts Grange hall. On the commit tee are Mr. and Mrs. Don Reeds, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sent. Entertaining officers and board mem ers of the Junior Woman's club on Wednesday was Mrs. Ted Jenny, presi dent of the group. Dessert was served and Mrs. Jenny presented each one with a gift. . Attending were Mrs. Richard Jen sing, Mrs. Margaret White, Mrs. Earl Hampton, Mrs. Floyd Miles, Mrs. Harry Swing, Mrs.' E. D. Bartruff, Mrs. Wes ley Goodrich, Mrs. George W. Dewey, ' Jr., Mrs. Norman Johnson, Mrs. Charles : Winkenwerder and Mrs. Wallace R. Cowen, incoming president of the club. Miss Betty Jean Bergner and Mrs. Al bert C. Gragg, counselor, were unable to attend. ' Social afternoon club of Alns worth Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will meet for a noon luncheon at the Ma sonic temple, Thursday. Hostess chairman is Mrs. H. M. Boesch ' who will be assisted by Mrs. D. J. Rains, Mrs. J. A. Sholseth, Mra Charles E. Roblin, Mr. Irma Jean and Miss Ar . line Sholseth. . . The afternoon will be spent inform ally with bridge and canasta being played, "-'.. ', Mrs. Henry Lee is presenting a group : ef her piano students in recital Monday ; evening at 7:45 o'clock at the Stone l Piano company. The. students taking part include: Shirley Pierpoint, Larry and Darlene Lane, Herbie and Ruthie Klohk, Robin .and Sherry Sughrue, Marlene Marker, Mary Wood, Donnle Waller, Ray Oliver, Kathy Wyatt, Meryle, James and Mel vin Stockwell. , . , New officers for the past presidents ' group of Marion auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, were chosen on Thurs day, Mrs. Clarence Forbis to head the club this year. Mrs. Billy Kelso is secretary; Mrs. G. B. Bressler,' treas urer;' Mrs. A. H. Davis, publicity; Mrs. George Mason, hospital. Mrs. Genevieve Olson, outgoing pres ident, conducted the meeting at - the home of Mrs. A. H. Davis. Mrs. George Mason of Rickreall and Mrs. Mary Champ assisted the hostess. Members Initiated were Mrs. C, M. Briggs and Mrs. G. B. Bressler. On Thursday, Mrs. Elmer Worth, re tiring president, will present the gavel to Mrs. Virgil Hume, new president of Y-Teen, Tri-Y Mothers club. Other of ficers assuming their responsibilities will be Mrs. Russell Eyerly, vice-president, and Mrs. Chester Cummings, secretary. : . There will be a roundtable discussion on the work and social life of teen-agers 'during the summer months, all the mem " bers to participate. , Mrs. Eyerly wfll show slides of her recent trip to the south seas. Social committee for the meeting to be at 12:30 o'clock at the YWCA In cludes all the outgoing officers. Mrs. ; Worth, Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Mrs. Ed- ward Zahara and Mrs. Arthur L. Sliffe. i Miss Ruth Bedford will present the following piano students in recital Mon day, May 25, in the Carrier Room of the First Methodist church at 7:45 p m.: Beverly McKlnney, Ben Radclilfe, Mary Beth Lockenour, Nancy Otto, Rich ard Smart Bruce Follis. Edwina Fita gerald, Molly Allen, Connie Reaney, Su san Sorlck, Janet Bean, Gail Shuford, Jimmy Davis, Richard Teague,' Robert Llndqulst Jerilyn Hughes, Ann Lenhsrt Jnet Don, Conie Collins, Jerry Burger, Melinda Keeling. The interested public Is invited. Hi . V ' WED LAST Sudsy atterneni war tar. In the larger picture are the brida and bar Bhamra Wright, Mbs Ethel OeOreote, Miss Rainbow Event Installation of new officers for Chad wick assembly. Order of Rainbow for Girls, is slated for next Tuesday eve-, ning at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Pink and white will feature the dec orations, arranged by Mrs. Virgil Sex ton. Installing officers will be: Mis ' Arda Lien, worthy adviser; Miss Nancy Bone, chaplain; Miss Susan Nelson, mar shal; Miss LoAnne Mundinger, recorder; Miss Sharon Muller, musician; Mrs. Ar .nold S Johnson,. mother adviser..! , .. Officer to be installed are: Miss Joan Neal, worthy adviser; Miss Margaret Hildreth, worthy associate adviser; Mis Eleanor MIeziva, charity; Miss Patty Johnson, hope; Miss Jan Gillespie, faith; Miss Patricia Sexton, drill leader; Mis Carol Warren, treasurer; Miss Priscilla Payne, confidential observer; Miss Ar lene Sneddon, chaplain; Miss Carol Wil liams, choir director; Miss Ann Bradley, historian; Miss Judy Keller, love; Miss Carol West, religion; Miss Patricia Shields, nature; Miss Janice Roseler, im mortality; Miss Donna Haugen, fidelity; Miss Sharon Collins, patriotism; Miss Janice Wood, servicer Miss Patricia Payne, outer observer; Miss Susan Prier, musician; Miss Susan Nelson, publicity chairman; members of choir. Misses Louise Henderson, Donna Bums, Sharon Searcy, Ila Warren, Shirley Freeman, Shirley Ezell, Judy McDonald, Barbara Sharpe, Sherry Filsinger, Beverly Mo cabee. . - . For the program, Tuesday, '. Miss Sherry Brinkley will give piano solos; Miss Roberta Sears will sing and Miss Mary Stevens will give a reading. : At the gift table will be Miss Melodee Raines, Miss Connie Taylor. Ushering will be Misses Judy Kuhn, Danell, Ham ilton, Karlene Quistad, Sally Merrill. On the refreshments committee will be Mrs. J. Doerfler, Mrs. D. F. Raines, Mrs. L. Taylor, Mrs. Emery Wood, , Misses Lynette Loring, Mary Grace Harger, Margaret Secger. The public is invited to attend a piano recital on Sunday afternoon, to be given by pupils of Jean Hebson Rich. The program will be at 4 o'clock at the Stone Piano company. . , Participating in the program are Jane Porter. Nina, Carolyn and Billy Croth ers, Christine Cannon, James Wilson, Mina and Nancy Skewis, Nancy Col burn, Marilyn Pinson, Seward Kelllcut, Lee Anne Scheidemann, Robert Perry, Lola Mae Rickard, Lesley Neuens, De lores Zahradnik, Randy Tower, Alex andria Bradfield, Kay Bergland, Sharon Forrest, Carol Hoffine, Kay Hanley, Marilynn Reaney, Lorraine Owen, Vlckl Ward, Karlene Quistad. Mrs. Dennis Spencer was hostess on Wednesday evening at a surprise show er for Mrs. Howard Houck. Guests included Mrs. Houck, Mrs. Harold Flemmlng, Mrs. Wally Murdock, Mrs. Frank Hughes, Mrs. Robert Dryer, Mrs. James Corlett, Mrs. Virgil Der rick, Mr. Gerald Bull, Mr. Paul Gil mer, Mrs. Donald McLoughlln, Mrs. Tom Batchelder, Mrs. Leonard Cain, Mrs. Mel Lien. Mrs. James Armstrong, Mr. James Morris, Mrs. James Smith. Mrs. A. A. Schramm Introduced Mrs. Charles A. Sprague to the Y Wives on Thursday, Mrs. Sprsgue being, the speaker for the meeting Mrs. Charles Fearing, who is adviser to the group, is leaving Salem soon and the group presented her with a gift. Nearly 40 attended the meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold O. Schneider. N - ' ts , . Tf y i w " ' . c i .1 v V , - u ;-f , ' ?" 1 1 ' - A 4 .1 ! MR. AND MRS. an Mrs. Gene W. Barta (Jeanne Buuull) aUeutUnU, left te right: The fcride, Mia Margaret Dyer and Maw JeAime Majek. SPEAKER at the dinner event for the Business . and . Professional . Women's club on Tuesday will be Dr. . Richard Stelner, minister ef the First Unitarian church in Portland. Dr. Stelner was formerly a newspaperman in Chicago. His subject will be ''Youth of Yesterday and Today." Mr. George Causey, public affairs chairman, 1 in charge of the program. , - . Mis Donna Brandt, will ling and she - will be accompanied by Mrs. Mildred Hoffman. Mrs. Louis Neuman is ehair . man of the music..! s- 'V '' The group will meet 'at 8:30 o'clock at the Golden Pheasant. . A number of Salem women plan to attend the silver tea to be given by Portland unit of the Republican Wom en's Federation of Oregon next Tues day at the home of Misses Harriet and Florence Leach, 5018 North William avenue, at Alberta. Hour are between 2 and 5 o'clock. Mr. Clark C. McCall, president of 'the Salem unit of the federation, ha been invited to pour during one of the periods. Honoring Mrs. Harlan A. Judd, who will be leaving soon with her family to join Major Judd at Joliet, 111., Mrs. Bert A. Walker and Mrs. Theodore yilakko are to entertain next Wednesday at an informal coffee at the Walker home, Sunnyside road, south of Salem. All friends of Mrs. Judd are Invited to call between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., an open invitation to her friends being ex tended by the hostesses.; Lois P. Schmidt will present her piano students in recital on Monday evening, May 25, at 7:43 o'clock in Ro berts studio. Students being presented are: Vickl Kinton, Vonah Richards, JoAnne Doerk. sen, Kathleen Sue Seely, Julie Duke, Carol Marx, Judith Anne McClellan, Linda Sebum, Connie and George Heppner, Linda, Allen and Nancy Bates, Joanne, Diane and Ross Cooley, Lester and Eugenia Margosian, Gloria, Kathleen and Rodney Schmidt. Kathleen and Rodney Schmidt, who are violin students of Victor Palmason ', also will play violin numbers. Two films, "You'll Remember Ore gon" and "The New Oregon Trail," will be shown by Fred Gregor when the Dabblers club meets for Its annual din ner event on Thursday. The group will meet at 7 p.m. at the Pine restaurant. Meeting Tuesday "atthe YMCA at 7:30 p.m. will be Amateur Artists as sociation of America. A benefit card party Is being planned by Salem Navy Mother for Tuesday evening, Mrs. Clem Ohlsen to entertain at her home. Members and their friends are Invited to attend the affair which will begin at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. W. Hart ley Is chairman of refreshments and In charge of games is Mr. J. H. Lewi. Mr. and Mr. Frank Chamberlain were honored at a surprise housewarm lng at their new home Thursday eve ning. Friends calling on the couple were Mrs. James Sanford, Laura Beth and John, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sanford, Mrs. Joe Bray, Mr. and Mr. Archie WUlard, Harry Brum, Mr. and Mrs. James Bruco, Mr. and Mrs. Don Waller, and from Spokane, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Francis Endlcott and Chuck. GENE W. BARTU In the hmt an the seatfe eatUn the eake at the reeeptleB. The wefttmr ns in the tint Cengregatlenal ehareh. The brM ta the aughtcr ef Mr. aad MrsT. G. BUzaO f galea, and Mr. Barta la the seat ef Mr. aad Mrs. Mykt Barta at WaMpset, To Install Salem chapter of Hadassah will In stall officers for the year at the regular meeting of Monday, May 25. The new president of the chapter la Mrs. Jules Jacobson. She will be assisted by Mrs. Morris Ullman, first vice-president; Mr. Daniel Gassner, second vice-president; Mrs. Martin Chassman, secretary ; Mrs.' ' Sidney Levene, treasurer. - Mrs. Henry' Sholkoff, Portland, president of the Northern Pacific Coast region of Hadas sah, will be installing officer and will also deliver a message to the group. - The out-going president. Mrs. Ernest' Bergman, will give a report on the chapter's activities and achievements in the past year. Through the efforts of all the members and the cooperation of Hadassah' friends, It was possible for the Salem chapter to raise its quota, re- ports Mrs. Bergman. The funds are on : their way to Israel where they will help, the sick and a home for the orphans and the refugees. . The Installation of officers will be fol lowed by a social hour. Mrs. Arthur Weinstein and Mrs. Ernest Bergman are ; in charge of refreshments.. Being welcomed home from six weeks In Columbus, Ohio, are Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Moxley. They visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller and family. ... ' , ' . 1 Xs v V.;,.4:,:'.;.iv' t . . - : .; ,v:..;: .', V :.;.',- .j',m v:rt ?- ': ' '. 1 i " , f ' ' ' j t A ' i t' v ' . ." ; ' M!SS NORMA CAMFIELD ANNOUNCEMENT was made recently ef the engagemeai ef Mhs Norma Cam fleld. aboT, daughter ef Mr. aad Mrs, O. C CaaafleM, to Darwin J, Kerber, son at Mr. and Mrs, Adam Kerber. ALEm will welcome Secretary of tha Interior and Mr. Douglas Mc Kay next week for a visit. Mra. McKay I to arrive the fore part of th week to visit with her daughter. Mrs. Wayne Hadley and Mrs. Lester D. Green, the secretary to arrive on Fri day. ,-v !' - - ' : - Secretary McKay is to be speaker for ' Willamette university' commencement program, Sunday, May. 31. The Me- , Kays also will be attending official ' event in Portland. While west, the ' secretary also is to take part in the dedi- cation of the Detroit dam on June 10. H Between the Willamette event and the Portland date, however, Secretary McKay is to return to Washington, D.C, for a few days, coming back to Oregon the week of 'June 8. ' The McKay plan ' to return to the national capital on June 16. Entertaining the PLE&F club of the Pythian Sisters Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, .is Mrs. Tom Romaine, 1191 North Capitol. Mrs. G. W. Thomas and Mr. Charles G. Irwin will assist Regular luncheon meeting for Salem club of Zonta International will be next Thursday noon at the Golden Pheasant New officers, headed by Mrs. Vernon Wiscarson as president will take over the first time. .:.' ; . . .. Ww-MIUr nusio rietin.) Willamette's J. Gommencement ' NextWeek-End : Annual commencement week-end for , Willamette university, starting next Saturday, Interests a large group of triandi of tb Institution. , Alumni day events open Saturday . with registration at 9 a.m. Meeting! ' and program are planned during tha morning, tha class reunion luncheon to be at noon. Among the special das ' reunion will be the 25th on for tha i class ef 1828 In the Mirror room at thy Marion hotel. ' . Saturday noon, Mr. O. Herbert Smith, wife of the university president, , is entertaining at her annual luncheon for tha wives of members of the board ef trustee of Willamette, the lunch eon to be at the Smith homa, University "" House. ,. .it- The alumni day banquet is set for p.m. Saturday at the Marlon hotel Commencement ceremonies are slated for t p.m. Sunday, May 31, at McCul . loch stadium, Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay, former Oregon gover nor, to be the speaker. An Informal reception i planned for 4:30 p.m. Sunday In Lausanne hall for faculty, seniors, parent, alumni and special university guests. Mrs. Chester Luther and Mr. Charles Johnson are heading the committee arranging the informal affair. President and Mrs. Smith are to be host at a dinner Sunday to honor the distinguished guest taking part In tha commencement program. ? ' MIIM!WI (7W ' HZ Mirror room of the. Marion vH hotel w i annual hotel will be. the letting for the ' Bosses Breakfast" given . by the Insurance Women' association of. Salem, on Thursday. The event is scheduled for 7 o'clock. ; Mis Nil Cluett, outgoing president will welcome the guests and the re sponse will be given by Richard D. Den ton, president of the Salem Agents as- -soclatlon. - .-;..,... Skits will be presented by Salem and Albany members, Mrs. Sidney Rising and Mm. Walter F. Werstlein in charge. The national convention of insurance women' club will be in Cleveland, O., June 17 to 18, with delegate from 189 ' dub attending to study way of broad ening the application of their creed, "Fellowship, Loyalty and Education," At the meetinp, members are acquaint ed with new regulation, and the im portance of efficient public relations is (tressed. ' Convention reports will be given when the Credit Women's Breakfast club meets at "I a.m. on Tuesday at Nohlgren's. Attending the conference ta Victoria, B.C., last week-end were Mis Char lene Churchill and Mr. Gavin HU1, delegates; Miss Lena Blum and. Mr. Verne Robb, alternates; Mr. Lloyd Meyer. Ml Beverly Hartxell and the ' ' v " club president,, Mr. Rand welsn. . Happy Go Lucky club win meet Wed nesday for luncheon st 12:80 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. P. Simpson. Mrs. Don Madison will entertain the past president' of Capital unit, Ameri can Legion auxiliary, on Thursday eve ning. The group will meet at her home, 1565 North 24th, for dessert at 7:30 o'clock. Assisting Mrs. Madison wUl be Mr. Paul Gemmell, Mr. Merle D. Tra vis, Mrs. Frank Water and Mr. Helen McLeod. , Invitation Is extended to all the square dance club in Salem to attend a danc ing party to be given by Capital O Square Dance club on Thursday. In charge of the event to be at 8:30 o'clock at the Veteran of Foreign Wars hall are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson and 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. Ream. Meeting on Tuesday will be St. Eliza beth's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church at the parish bouse, salad lunch- . eon to be at 1 o'clock. Mis Mabel P. Robertson, Mrs. Philip W. Allison, Mrs. Lester F. Barr, Mrs. W. J. Hardy and Mrs. William Dolt are hostesses for the afternoon. . ... . . 2 Events Set Observing National Secretaries Week, May 23-30, Cascade chapter of the Na tional Secretaries association will par ticipate In two functions next week. The first is a banquet planned for next Tuesday when officers will be iivUlled and there will be Initiation of nev mem bers. Mrs. J. B. Hansen, president, will Install new officers for the gro ip, Mr. William DeVall to be president; Mra. Lois Keeney, first vice - president; Mrs. Lloyd Darling, second vice-president; Mrs. William Burchel, recording secretary; Miss Verna Keppinger, cor responding secretary; Mis Maym , Smith, treasurer. Initiation for Mrs. James Cromer, Mr. Thoma J. Nutter and Mis Patricia Se bastian will be conducted by the out going officers. During the evening, Cascade chapter will present its first scholarship award to Miss Denise Lovelace of Drain, a stu dent at Llnfleld college. Mrs. Howard Wlcklund i In charge of the presenta tion which follow the policy of the na tional organisation to aid young women : Interested In a secretarial career. Mils Audrey Roblin will present piano numbers for the program. Miss Helen Ruettger 1 overall chair man for the party to bo at 6:30 o'clock at the Gold Arrow and In charge of ar rangements ar Miss Verna Keppinger, chairman; Mr. Cameron Mull, Mr. Fred Bernard! and Mr. Claude Bors Cich. An event of Thursday morning win be the bosses breakfast, to be at the Golden Pheasant at 7 o'clock. Mrs. William DeVall will extend the welcome to the visitor. Chairman of the affair is Mr. James Cromer nd her assistant are Mis Verna Keppinger, Miss Dene ' Allen and Ml Joy Doyal.