TP" I - Parties Listed For Legislators Several affairs of interest are on the calendar for legislative groups next week. Tuesday Dinner . Senator and Mrs. Lee jOhmart have invited a group of legislative friends for a buffet dinner on Tuesday night at their North 14lh street home. About 30 will be in the group. At Home Event Mrs. Robert D. Holmes, wife of the governor, will observe her usual at home afternoon, Tues day. Friends are invited to call between 2 and 5 o'clock at the governor's home. On Wednesday night Governor and Mrs. Holmes will entertain at another in the series of buffets they are giving for legislators and their wives. The party will be at 7 o'clock at their home. Timber Party Big event of the week and one of the largest parties of the session will he the Timber Party, staged by delegations of all counties in the Fourth Congressional District, on Thursday night, April 4, at the American Legion Club. The social hour will be at 6:30 o'clock, the buffet at 7:30 o'clock. Rep. W. 0. Kelsay. Rose burg, Rep. Edwin Cone, Eugene, Rep. Robert Dun can, Medford, Rep. Keith Skelton, Eugene. Senator Warren GiU, Lebanon, Senator R. F. Chapman, Coos Bay, are on the general committee in charge with Irvin Luiten and Bruce Cowcn assisting. A large group of committee members is assisting with plans for the event. Guests will include all legislators and their wives or husbands; all state officials and their wives, the legislative press and, other guests in vited by legislators. Alpha Xi Delta alumnae are to meet next Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker, 4160 Hcrtcl Drive. Dessert will be at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Ted Carlson and Mrs. Russell Wittmer as co-hoslcsses. Founders day (or the sorority will be observed. Mrs. A. C. Newell, Mrs. Benjamin Kerns and Mrs. Myron Poguc are in charge of the program. Delta Zela alumnae are meeting on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. H. E. Smcdlcy with Mrs. Orville Wensley as co-hostess. Bridge and other games will be played, this to be a social evening. Gamma Phi Bela alumnae are to be enter tained at the home' of Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr. next Tuesday night, the supper to be at 6:39 o'clock. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Harold M. Olingcr, Mrs. Alton Brannnn and Miss Helen Stuntz. Plans will be made for the group's benefit card party to be given later in April. Plans for a luncheon and card party to be given on April 24 will be discussed at the meeting of St. Vincent's Altar Society Wednesday evening, April 3, at the Parish Hall at 6 o'clock. The party will be at the Catholic Center and committees are to be named to take charge of features of the event. Of Interest to many Irlcnds Sunday, aflornnon will be the inlormal open house In honor Mrs. George M. King, former Snlem resident visiting from Boise: The parly will be at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Leon E. Barrick, 641 Klngwood, between 4 and 7 o'clock.. Members of the Post Mntrnns Association, Order of Eastern Slar, and friends of Mrs, King are invited to call. Hostessos for the party are Mrs. Barrick, Mrs. George Edwards, Mrs, Arnold S. Johnson and Mrs. Mem Pcarce. Mrs. Paul H. Hauscr, Mrs. E. E. Wiper and Mrs. Harry J. Mohr of Portland nre to pour. Several other friends in the Slar will assist at th party. Several Salem folk will be In Portland next Friday night for the annual Matrix Table banquet of Portland Alumnae Chapter of Thcta Sigma Phi, national journalism honorary. The semi-formal affair will he in the grand ballroom of Multnomah Hotel at 7 o'clock. Dr. Anna L. Rose Hawkes. national president of the American Association of University Women, Is to be the guest speaker. Five Oregon women, named as "women of achievement" by the chapter, will be presented, and announcement will he made of the winner of the Edith Knight Hill award, this award being kept a scjrot until the night of the banquet. Chapter CQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood will he enter tained at the home of Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire. 225 Boise, Tuesday, dessert to be at 1:15 pm. Mrs. William Bender will be co-hostess and Mrs. John M. Janssen will be in charge of the program. Some Notations One of the beautiful lens of the pre-Knster sen son was the "welcome home" one for Mrs. Doug las McKay, given Thursday alternnon by Mrs. G. F. Chambers and Miss llornlhea Sleuslolf in the Meier & Frank's-Solein OrcKnn mom A large group was invited lo rail between 2:45 and S:30 o'clock .... For many il was the first oppor tunity to visit wilh Mrs. McKay since her return from Washington. D C. Ibis past year .... The McKays had been in the national r;ipilal more than three years during his servirc as Secretary of the Interior .... Simple but elegant was the Ira table deinr. accenting all while to give strikuiR contrast to the aqua shades highlighting the attractive room .... The centerpiece was a tall, tiered nrrnnrmnu of crystal simulating an epergne, tbe lower level with white camellias and hyacinths and gretMicry, the center tier with hyacinths and stock, the top tier with all hyacinths .... The ten l.-thle was set in the small party room off the main dining room. . , It was a very friendly and visiling occasion .. . Among those greeted during our rail Mri. Wil liam C. Dyer. Sr., Mrs. William t:. Over. Jr.. Mrs. ria.rbniirne Dyer, Mrs. W. I. Needhnm, Mrs. win field Needhain. Mrs. Itllssell Hnnrslri'lr . Mrs. E. F. Rntlrrmnn, Mrs. Frank I'rlmr. Mrs. Krrit II. Thompson, Mrs. E. It. Vltsko. Mrs. .Umrs J. Walton, Mrs. Stewart .Inhnsnn. Mrs. I'liamllrr Brown, Mrs Stanley linker. Mrs. t'ntiurn rnhrn horst, Dr. Helen I'enrre, Mrs. Itayinonil Walsh, Mrs. Charles I). Wood, Mrs. Francis Zlrulrr of Corvallis, here during the legislature with her hus band, Senator Ziegler; Mrs. Edward Roth, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Earl C. I.alouretie. Mrs. Harold J. Warner, here from Portland for the party; Mrs. Halts. Lusk, Mrs. Charles A. Spragur, Mrs. Karl Helnieln, Miss Alrne Phillips, Mrs. T. W. Creech . Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers, Mrs. Vernon Wlsrarson, Mrs. Henry M. IlBnien, Mrs. B. F. Williams, Mrs. Slgfrld B. Unandrr, Mrs. John R. MrCullounh. Mrs. 8am R. Haley, Mrs, James II. Young, Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. Ross llogue, Mrs. P. D. Qulsrn berry, Mrs. Dwlghl Qulsenberry, Mrs, Mollis W, Huntington, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs, Maynird ghlffer, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. Horace Me Gee, Mrs. O. K. DfWIII, Mrs. Leon E. Barrick, Mrs. David Bennett HIU, Mrs. Clark C, McCall, Urt. ErrU r. Smith i K A ST Kit MIl.l.tM.HY will be spotlighted at the annual benefit party of Junior Woman's club next Wednesday night, April 3, in the VWCA, Hals for all occasions will be shown. Proceeds from the benefit go to the YWCA swimming pool fund and other club projects. Easter Bonnet Bridge on Wednesday 1 A colorful nffnlr planned lor the coming week will ho the annual Knsler Bonnet brldgo benefit of Junior Womnn's Club on Wednesday night, April 3, at the YWCA. Highlight of the evening will he the parade of spring hats for matrons and children. The Vogue of Salem and Mnrgwen's are furnishing the fashions. Mrs. Mnthiew Bronec of Monmouth, district fi nalist In the Mrs. America Contest, sponsored by Portland Gas and Coke Company, will be one of the models for the bonnet parade. Other models will he Mrs. William Hicks, Mrs. Asn Lewelling, Mrs. John Wiles, Mrs. Darwin Cas pell. Mrs. Howard Price, Mrs. Wallace Cowen, Mrs. Orville Knnnicr, Jr., Mrs. Howard Elwood, Delia Delta Delta alumnae are to meet Monday night for dessert at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wallace Honesteele. Mrs. Robert Morrison from the Stale Library stall Is to be guest speaker. Co-hostesses (or the meeting are Mrs. Cal Horsey, Mrs. Gordon Gilbertson and Mrs. Charles Wcehcr. South Snlem Lions Club Auxiliary Is In meet on Mondnv night at the home of Mrs. Clayton Jones. Co hosiesses will be Mrs. Henry Sprick and Mrs. R. E. Emmons. By M.L.F. Mrs. II. I.. Stiff, Mrs. .lanr Stiff, Mrs. George W. Crolsnn, Mrs. Albert C. t'.rngg. Mrs. Cnrl W. Kinmnns, Mrs, Vern Shny. Mrs. Paul .Incquet, Mrs. Oscar I. Piuilsnn. Mrs. Itnhrrt II. llamlltnn. Mrs, Osrsr SpiM-ht. Mrs. Tom It. Diinhilm. Mrs. lllrharil I., ( nolo), Mrs. A. It. Tartar, Mrs. Robert M. Hrnwnell, Mrs. Sidney Schlcslngcr .... Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs. Chester M. Cox, Mrs. Ralph K. I'llrvlnr, Mrs. Margaret Rosrrrnns, Miss Nellie Srliuuh. Mrs. llonalil Wrlls. Mrs. Jnmrs While. Mrs. William lluslik. Mrs. Sidney R. t.rnls, Mrs. Hussrl K. I'rntl. Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, Mrs. Robert M. Kltzmnurlrr, Mrs. Ituane (Risen, Mrs. Hreyiuan Rolse. Mrs. Harold O. Schneider, Mrs. George It. Ilollluun. Mrs. W'olrolt E. Rilrrn, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, .Mrs. C. Herbrrt Smith, Mrs. Ilai-hnrn Cross, Mrs. Walter Rrown liiw. Mrs. Logan C Rerrv, Mrs. I.. C. Mcl.end, Mrs.' l.eo Page. Mrs. Sydney Kroim-r, Mrs. Roy Houck. Mrs. Gururr KU-sher. Mrs. Donald C. Roberts. Mrs. Frederick S. Lamport, Mrs. William Smith. Ilr. Mary B. I'urvlne, Mrs. A. C. K. I'erry, Mrs. F'rnnels T. Wnile here from Portland, Mrs. Auhrry Rund o( Corvallis. Mrs. Oliver Huston . . . 4 . A delightfully informal ami rhalty gathering of Tuesday morning was the colfre for which Mrs. Cnrl .Htrrlhnmmrr anil Mrs. Chute Follls enter tained at the Stcelhaiiitner home to honor Mrs. Ray Wehlier. uho with Mr. Wrhhrr and her moth er. Mrs. F. F.dman, will lie leaving in May tor the Philippines to be away (or two years Roth Mrs Webber and Mrs Kdinan nre excitedly await ing the trip and stay m Ihe islands .... They will (ly. and plan a short stopover in Honolulu lo visit friends there .... Mr. Webber Is to be supervising highway maintenance engineer, workmg with the Philippines government .... Tbe coffee table fea tured a bright floral centerpiece of camellias and other spring blooms In pink, blue and yellow .... Guests mainly Included longtime friends o( Mrs. Webber Among Uiose chatting during our stop were Mrs. R. D. Rlalrhlord, Mrs. George Slerlhammer, Mrs. Paul Kllever. Mrs. Joy Slrlckladrn, Mrs, Nerval Edwards, Mrs. John Strelhammrr, Mrs. Grace Sllrk. Mrs. Pelrr Csrstensen. Mrs. W. D. Thomas, Mrs. Don Freel. Mrs. Mollis Alger of Tortland, Mrs. Paul W. Hsrrey, Jr., Mrs. E. A. Carlttoa. Mrs. Harold Elbert. . , . , ', . V, Ar:, iSl vvv 'lift VI : THEY ARE AMONG MODELS FOR Mrs. Howard Girod. Mrs. Richard Allen, Mrs. James II. Allonby, Mrs. Clifford Bowdcr, Miss Idonna Shimanck. The children modeling will be Diane Elwood, Tracey Weber, Sharon Sullivan, Debhy Hocker, Roxarme and Kay Shriver, Linda and Claudia Bal Inntyne, Kevin and Darren Kannier, Michael and Steven Benson, Michael Dewey. Proceeds from the benefit go to the YWCA swiming pool fund and to other special projects of the club. Tickets are on sale by any member of the club and may be obtained by calling Mrs. Howard Houck or Mrs. Warren Hocker; also at the Vogue, and at Charlotte's Charm School. Community Concert Association announces a limited number of memberships are availahle at Salem Record store, Stevens and Son, Stone Piano company, Meier tt Frank's-Salem, and Will's Music store, Monday through Friday of next week. Workers nre out now on the membership cam paign and as soon as this phase is over, selection of programs for next season will be announced. Annual dinner for workers Is set for April 9. Mrs. Reynolds Allen, 3985 Creslview Drive, will be hostess to members of Crown Guild of the First Presbyterian Church on Monday afternoon, April 1, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Elmer R. Worth will present the subject for discussion, "Geographical Influence on Old Testament History." Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Glenn Stevens and Mrs. Henry A. Simmons. Mrs. John Slricklln will be hostess lor Ihe meet ing o( the Young Matrons Club at her home at loss N. 23rd Street. Thursday, April 4, at f p.m. Assist ing will be Mrs. Warren It. Simpson. Tbe business meeting will he conducted by the recently elected officers, Mrs. Robert E. Hanberg, president: Mrs. Jean Monsanto, vice president: Mrs. John Stricklin, secretary; and Mrs. Harold C. Lend, treasurer, A social hour will follow the business session. Much interest Is being shown In the Book and Antique Show which the Salem Woman's Club has planned (or Tuesday, April 9, between the hours of 12 noon and 9 p.m., at the club bouse, 460 X. Cottage St. Roth old books of interest and current volumes will be displayed, with the present day exhibit to be provided by Hugh G. Morrow, librarian of the Salem Public Library. Antiques will include a collection of early-day dolls, milk glass lamps, china, pewler articles, a 200 - year - old teapot, clocks, a button collection. Bibles, magazines and maps. Among the maps will be one of the city of Snlem produced in 1861. For the protection of those who will display articles, insurance will be carried by Ihe club. Sandwiches, cookies, coffee and tea will be served throughout the allernoon and evening, with the committee in charge of Mrs. Howard N. Hun saker. Mrs. Floyd M. White is arranging a special prosrnm of music during tbe hours of the event. Mrs. Ralph A DaMeti is general chairman for the show. Recording of articles will be handled by Mrs. Frank II. Slruble and Mrs. Walter L. Osborne will be In charge of the guest book. The special display of Bibles is being arranged by Mrs. W. C. Taylor. Telephone chairman is Mrs. R. D Lvtle and publicity chairman is Mrs. Claude H. Glenn. Other club members assisting on committees are Mrs. Harry Sappenlield, Mrs. Charles L. Mink, Mrs. Frank P. Marshall, Mrs. A. E. 1'llman, Mrs. Francis Speerstra, Mrs Kerbv E. Johnson, Mrs. Nettie M. Smith, Mrs. Clark C. McCall. Mrs Roy F. Smith, Mrs. Oscar I. Psulson. Mrs. O. E. ralmsteer, Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mrs Luke M. John ston, Mrs. Henry M Hanien, Miss Dorothy Fred den, Mrs. Mem Pearct and Mrs. W. M. Rosen thai. . o JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB BENEFIT Among models, are: Upper left, Mrs. Robert Stevens, in navy blue and white pill box. Upper right: Mrs. Orville Kannler, Jr. in an orchid nylon chiffon. Inset at loner left, Miss Idonna Shimanck in pink straw with nylon crushed 'pom pon. Lower right Inset, Mrs. Asa Lcwelllng In white linen bowler with perky ornament. By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER (Capital Journal Society Editor) PRIf, luncheon for Salem Women's Army and Navy League is scheduled for next Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock at Shattuc's Chaleau, Silverton Road. Mrs. Elmer O. Berg is to be guest speaker to talk on her trip to Europe last year. She has pre pared some special material for the league talk. The nominating committee announced by- Mrs. Wallace S, Wharton, president, Includes: Mrs, George Bagnall, chairman; Mrs. William Schaefcr, Mrs. George Sirnio, Mrs. Maylon E. Scott, Mrs. Ted Morrison. Members of St. Agnes Guild of St. Paul's Epis copal Church will meet in the Guild Room of the church for a potluck dinner Tuesday evening, April 2, at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Palmer R. Sather will show pictures on the Holy Land. Hostesses will be Mrs. David G. Gilmore, Mrs. Emma Bywater, Mrs. Oliver Fursman and Mrs. Lola Fursman. Monthly meeting for Salem General Hospital Auxiliary will be next Tuesday morning at the hospital at 10 o'clock. Hostess to her bridge club for dinner and eve ning of cards on Tuesday will be Mrs. Walter Kirk. Of interest to a large group this Sunday after noon will be Ihe program to be presented by Stone Piano Septet at Silverton Union High School audi torium at 3 o'clock, the group sponsored by the Silverton Music Teachers Group. Norman Reynolds Is director of the group. Playing the seven pianos will he Doris George Hale, Frances Palmason. Mary Johnson, Marjorie Bass Muntz, Marjorie Chumblcy, Dorothy Lee, Jean Morrison. The teachers sponsoring the program include Mrs. William Iron, Mrs. John Bronson, Edwin Hepner. George Gillis. More than 1200 cards were sent out announcing the program and inviting- friends to attend. Members of Bethel 48. Job's Daughters, will celebrate their (ourth birthday anniversary as well as sponsor their annual daughters and dads ban quet on Thursday evening, April 4. at 6 o'clock, at (he Scottish Rite Temple. A feature of the annual dinner for lathers is the weighing of the lathers so that the cost ol their individual dinner payments may be estimated. The dads pay a cent a pound for the privilege of dining with their daughters at the birthday event. Miss Barbara Davis is chairman for the dinner wilh Miss Nancy Colburn and Miss Linda Lcckcrt as assistants. Chadwick Chapter. Order ol Eastern Slar. meets Tuesday evening. April 2. at the Masonic Temple, with the newly installed olficcrs. Mrs. Arnold S. Johnson and Dr. Leon E. Rarrick. pre siding as worthy matron and patron. The dining room will be in charge of the retiring officers. School legislation will be discussed by Professor A. Freeman Holmer of the Willamette University faculty at the meeting of the McKinley School Mothers and Dads Club Monday evening at o'clock in the Choral Room of the school. Room mothers who will serve as hostesses lor the meeting will be Mrs. James W. Keefe and Mrs. Richard D. McFarlin of Mrs. Joseph Cham bers' room, and Mrs. Nelson M. Hickok and Mrs. George H. Windcdahl of Mrs. Clay Egclston s room. City Council of Beta Sigma Phi sorority is meet ing next Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Lea Thomas. f A." A t for L t Mir! ifz-ih (CapltSl Journal olcturei) mmmmmmmmim Salem Writers Club plans Its meeting for next Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn F. Cronemiller, 1760 S, Winter. An April shower theme will bring out decor ated umbrellas at the friendship night program of Bethel 35, Job's Daughters, Monday, April 1, at 7:30 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Temple. Members of the bethel and of visiting bethels have been asked to bring their umbrellas to add fun and color to the evening's program. Public installation of officers of Salem Chapter No. 162, Order of Eastern Star, Is scheduled to night at 8 o'clock at the Scottish Rite Temple. Mrs. George Edwards and Ronald Rossner will be inducted as worthy matron and worthy patron of the chapter. Past matron, Mrs. George King, and past pa tron, James C. Darby, will be installing officers, assisted by Mrs. Mona Yoder, past matron, as marshal; Miss Helen Fletcher, p-st matron as chaplain: and Mrs. Clare Rasmussen as musicians. The installation ceremony will be opened by Ihe retiring matron and patron, Mrs. Harry Hiday and Kenneth 1. Dodge. In Portland Sunday to take in the Home Show there and other events will be Governor and Mrs. Robert D. Holmes. 1 Mrs. N. F. Anderson is to entertain for Theatre Arts group at luncheon next Tuesday, April 2. Miss Kate Dickson is to review "Television Plays" by Paddy Chayefsky. Chapter G of P.E.O. Sisterhood will mrel next Thursday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Sprague with Mrs. Charles A. Sprague as co-hostess. t' JtMten-MiI.fr studio Dleturt) MISS JOYCE GORTON ANNOUNCED the first ol the week was the engagement of Miss Joyce Gorton, ibove, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gorton, to Harold Coek. son of Mr. and Mrs. Darnell Cook of Baker, Ore. ( us"-"?! i WIMWHIiWMIIIII Plans for Wedding Plans for her April 14 wedding are being an nounced by Miss Betty Larwood, who Is to b married on that date to Raymond R. Raaf. The ceremony will be at 3 o'clock in the after noon in the First Methodist church, Dr. Brooks H. Moore officiating. Attendants for the bride will be Miss Janica Prentiss, Mrs. Bryce Thalman, a cousin, and Lin da Lee Thalman as junior bridesmaid. Erwin E. Raaf is to be best man for his brother: Ushers will be Donald Curry, Orville Hat field, Harry Hanschar, William Zunck. For the music, Paul G. Trueblood is to sing and Prof. Josef Schnelker will be organist. The reception following will be in the Carrier room of the church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. John Larwood and Mr. Raaf is the son of Mrs. Emilia R. Fischer. With the Salem series of concerts of the Port land Symphony Orchestra completed for this sea son, interest is being manifest by many Salem music lovers in the "pops" concert of the orchestra to be given in McMinnville on Sunday afternoon, April 14. at 2:30 o'clock. Since the program is slated for "Blossom Sun day" in Salem, some of those who will tour blos som areas will continue on to McMinnville for the afternoon concert which Is to be given at the Lin field College gymnasium. The so-called popular type of concert receives that designation both from Ihe inclusion of num bers of more universal appeal and from the lower admission charge. Selections announced for the McMinnville pro gram follow: Overture, "L'ltaliana in Algeri" Rossini Mcnuetto and Finale from "Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K550" Mozart "Slavonic Dance No. 8 in G Minor" Dvorak Suite from "Carmen" .. Bizet "Marche Joyeuse" Chalvier Waltzes from "Dcr Rosenkavalier" Strauss Symphonic Scenario from "My Fair Lady" arranged by Robert Russell Bennett ... Lemer-Laune "An American in Paris" .. Gershwin Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jennison are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruby Jen nison, to Charles E. Webb, Jr., son of .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Webb. All are of Dallas. No date is set for the wedding. Mrs. William D. Evans was honored by mora than 50 of her associates in the Division of Motor Vehicles at a dinner party at the Marion Hotel this week. The affair marked the retirement of Mrs. Evans after 14 years of service with th state, and she was presented with a gift of silver and china. Decorations of pink plum blossoms and yellow daffodils were used on the tables and about the room. Mrs. Evans plans some extensive trips follow ing her retirement. Willamette Shrine, While Shrine of Jerusalem, has arranged a potluck dinner for 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, at the Masonic Temple. A pro gram of entertainment will follow. Committee members lor the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vincent, Mrs. Kate Elgin and Mrs. Eva Ellen Fern. Committee chairmen have been announced for the reception Sunday afternoon, April 7, honoring Miss Janice Wood, grand representative to Ten nessee in the Order of Rainbow for Girls. Cherry Assembly is sponsoring Ihe party at the Scottish Rite Temple at 2 p.m., with members of all Rain bow Girls assemblies, all Masonic orders and the general public invited to attend. Miss Cleta McMorris, worthy adviser of Cherry Assembly, is general chairman for the reception. Other chairmen are Miss Elizabeth Alderson, re freshments; Miss Jerry Sue Deem, entertainment; Miss Jeanne Schultz, invitations: Miss Judy Bren dle, decorations; Miss Carol George, serving equip ment; and Miss Marianna Cornie, clean-up. Miss Wood is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery F. Wood. Her appointment to the position for which she is being honored is made hy the grand assembly of the Rainbow organization. A piano recital for her pupils has been ar ranged by Mrs. Henry Lee at the Slone Music Company store Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Participating will be Eileen and Shirley Wright, Kathy Wyatt, Sandra Stewart, Donna Clark. Karen Kent, Donna Wright, Linda Schiller, Alice Olivers, Shirley Pierpont, Elaine and Joan Penniman. Dr. Paul Davies of Portland, superintendent ol the Congregational Conference of 'Oregon, will speak at the Wednesday afternoon meeting of the Women's Guild of the First Congregational Church in the Mayflower Room of the church. Mrs. Davies will be a special guest, as will also the members of the Women's Fellowship of Knight Memorial Congregational Church. Devotional services will bo led by Mrs. E. F. Carleton. Circle 2 members, under the leadership of Mrs. P. L. Calvert, will be hostesses for the tea hour. Of special interest to mothers of high school students in view of the current stress on careers in the field of science will be the talk by Dr. Frank Parks on the science staff of Oregon State College at the meeting of the Hi-Y Mothers Club at the YMCA Tuesday. April 2. Members ol the Y-Teen Mothers Club have been invited also to the 11:4S dessert and program. Speakers for the meeting of Chemeketa Toast mistress Club on Thursday evening, April 4. will be Mrs. C. E. Jaqua. Mrs. Jean Howe and Mrs. A. B. Thomas. The group will meet for dinner at the Golden Pheasant at 6 o'clock. Guilds of the First Presbyterian Church have the following meetings scheduled for Wednesday, April 3: Adah. Condit room of the church. 1:15 p. m. dessert; Mrs. James L. Jefferson, leader. Deborah, with Mrs. Carl W. Emmons. 410 Fawk St.. 1:15 p.m. dessert: assisting. Mrs. Page Ste venson: leader, Mrs. W. B Robinson. Esther, wilh Mrs. Ahner K. Kline. 1IWS N. 5th St.. 1 p.m. dessert, assistina, Mrs. F. E. Mc Cracken; leader. Mrs. R. A. Wilson. Leah, with Mrs. George A. Rhnten. IR45 S. Church. 1:15 p.m. dessert; assisting Mrs. W. E. Meade and Mfss Georgia Shane; leader. Mrs. Rhoten. Lydia. with Mrs. Gerald G. Emerson. 845 Chemeketa: 9:30 a.m. coffee; with Westminster Guild members as guests: assisting Mrs. Gordon Hall. Mrs. Harry A. Preckwinkle. Mrs. Wendell C. Jensen. Mrs. Robert F. Wulf; leader, Mrs. R. W. Robertson. Martha, with Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald, 420 N. 20th St.. 1:15 p m. dessert: assisting, Mrs. Earl Bennett; leader, Mrs. Silas Gaiser. Ruth, with Mrs. A. E. .Nelson. 1770 N. Capitol, 1 p.m. dessert: assisting. Mrs. Elinor Bundy; leader. Mrs. Fred B. Wright. Sarah, with Mrs.- L. C. McLeod. 36S No. 13th St.. 1:15 p.m. dessert: assisting. Mrs. Paul A. Ficif; leader, Mrs. E. W. Lawrencj,