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f : t I . V m i . j p- r Tno'OSSpOH STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Homing, March 12, 1S4I page kejs r I Miss Nyla Phillips .' Engaged : Mr. and Mra. Clifton E. Phil- lips are today announcing the engagement of their ' daughter,: Miss Nyla Fhiljips, to Mr. Joe Maranowski,' private first class, United States Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Maranowski of Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. No plans have been made for the - wedding. ' :- - ; : . :. ; : " Miss Phillips is a graduate of Salem high school and is a fresh man at Oregon State college. She is a pledge of Sigma Kappa sor ority. Y.y. ..; v f;; !i';,:A J Her fiance is graduate pf Shaler high school in Pennsylva nia and before entering the serv ice was with the Pittsburgh In- dustrial Engineering company, f He is stationed with the band 104th Cavalry group. Fort Lew- f Is, Wash, and formerly was sta- ra tioned in Salem, ft, - . r : Mrs. Martin IixVerg mad her t- children, Carl and Elinor Lou, of r Portland are spending the week- ; end in Salem as the guests of Miss Lois Ohmart and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ohmart , 't 041 look but . this is just the kind of ct day we used to go out to Bush's pasture and look for spring beauties.! ' 'V':"" P r. So sic ta stay horn for. . J A high school teacher reports that one ok her stu dents brought an excuse for absence from j class, "because of the income taxi is said, i The teacher just didn't have the nerye to ask . i why, it was too good. . j ! Wall uuywuj . . . U we didn't learn any ! filing else at college, we did leam not to step I on the seal of die state of Oregon, it isn't j polite. We cringed everytime we $aw peo ! pie "standing on it the day of thelMcNary services. ' ' i ! Gting vp! ... Word comes 5 through i press releases that Lucille Cummings, former fiELO WO Camp Fir Girls Coli Camp Fire Girls throughout the nation are celebrating the 12nd birthday of the organiza tion. ' " Camp Fire Girls organization is for Blue Birds of T to 10, Camp Fire Girls 10 to 14, Horizon club members of senior high school , age. Approximately 850 members are working and playing togeth er in Salem, belonging to 42 groups under mature and under standing leadership. Vesper services are being held In two churches. March 12 at St. Joseph's for the girls of the Ca- tholic faith and at the First Pres- - byterian church for protestant girls. Both services are to be at 7:30 p. m. and are being.' planned : around participation by the girls . themselves. . At the Presbyterian1 church seven older girls .wul present a r rededication ceremony, lighting candles to symbolize the law. of the Camp Fire Girls." Camp Fire Girls will usher and a block of 300 scats are being reserved for girls 'and leaders. - sA't ; Rev. W. Irvin Williams will de liver the address to the girls on How .to Have : Fun." Virginia Ward Elliott will sing and will direct the choir composed of Camp Fire Girls from groups all over-Salem. Edna Marie HilL; Camp Fire Girl, will play a piano , solo. - . ' - " I At SL Joseph's Catholic church girls wfll participate in the serv ices and hear the address deliv ered by Fathef T. J; Bernards. At the dose of this service Camp , Fire Girls and their family or friends will be served refresh ments. - ' . - A birthday week honor will be given to girls who attend with at least one other person as a guest and who wear their service uni forms to school all Hay. the fol lowing Thursday. A window display of Camp Fire handicrafts will be on display in Miller's throughout the week.. , - Camp Fire groups meeting this . ... ; ; . -! . . k . . ; . v. " f 1 5 K 1 1 Misji Nyla -i" 1 - I- 5" (Ma Salem firlj has' the Metopolitan tralto apeated auditions of the ait several weeks ago, she mentioned , being born' in . Salem, attending school fiere and teaching music at the Blind school. ; -. Some nse, after i alL . . At last some, one hast found a good luse for the governor's sunken garden. Tjie other day we watched about tn little boys tolling down the slope. If after dark . sometime passers-by see -a round ball: of something, rolling down the slopes, Walking lid and rolling down again, they'll know it's , : j i . . . Mcfirine Buren we alway did like to get something for our tax moey week were: the Ohanpimay of Washington school at ' the fhome of jMarflyn Power on Thulsdiy, reported by Adeline Smiihsdn; the WadUake group Thursday with guardian, Mrs. M. Manning fori a meeting and Saturday for a bike and outdoor meal Re potted by Adrienne Petrasr; the W i c a c o group Thursday, with Mrs. R. J. McCollam, guiurdian, Marilyn Thompson,- scribe Wt o ma chick with Mrs. F. J.ScWidt Thursday to discuss plans for the council fire and for earning hon ors; the XAtta group, wiuc Mr VT. W, Taylor, reported by potp? The Gardenia Blue Bird group met with the leader, Mrs. Ken neth Talmage at Washington school and elected the following offifcers, Janet Bliss, president; Wanda Hoberds, vice-president; Kay Madsen, secretary, vtuella Leflingwell, treasurer, Claudia Talmage scribe. The group will meet next week at the Tamage home and make puppets for the children's hospitals. The Spruce group of Bluebirds met with Mrs. Jack Taggert Thursday, aft ter the meeting, a lesson in hand icrafts was given by Mrs.jjF. (E. dark.' Diana Lanham is scribe. The Anta group' met .$t St. Joseph's school and made plans for a hike. The beginners Start ed their first craft. Helen -rhor-alson is scribe. The Potawatome group met with Mrs. H. Lange Thursday. Janet Maguern pre sided and Charlotte Wood, scribe, reported the meeting. The Tawa ka group met with Barbara . Zumwait Mrs. A. E. Unman, guardian, helped plan a Scrap Happy , party and covered dish dinner for the next session. Pat Ullman, scribe, reported. I The Taw Si group met Thursday , and worked on ranks which 1 they hope to pass by April 1. Helen . Elsey reported. r : ' i :-, ' - :; ' -. i Mrs. Harry Hunt will enter tain the South Circle of the First Christian church at an an day meeting Wednesday at her home, 237S Hazel avenue. A covered dish' luncheon will be served t - i i . i - s noon. -:' t i .- v ;.---:. ' I - I - Marion auxiliary to the Teter- ans of Foreign Wars win hold its regular meeting Monday night at the Veteran's hall. I ' 4 ;, I . XTonaerf al uny granules that . male a fia cleansing lather, an J cffectiYe friction wash for oily , - . tklos. Also helps loosen . ilackhes&ao they snaT be easily removed. . ,50tol.fi5 v.- 1 2 ! 4" .: -A . f : . .. - 1 7 K' "Si. Jten-Millr Phillips come i up for semi-finals in auditions. v When the con before the? microphone for tb t Missons. Hosts At Dinner f Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Misson were dinner hosts Saturday night at their home on Grant street for j a group of friends. The St. Patrick's theme was used in the; decorations and cards were in play during the evening. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. . J. Zwaschka and son, James, Mr. and Mrs. Ell&tt Cum mins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burns and. Mrs.- Misson. - -"?-;. ' . l Eastern Star Social afternoon club will' meet for Red Cross tewing Tuesday morning at the "Masonic Temple at 10 o'clock. A no-host luncheon will be served and hostesses are Mrs. Charles E. Low and Mrs. W. W. Lkrson." Mr. i and Mrs. Werner Brown and son, John, have returned . from Fresno, Calif., where they have been living this winter. They are now at their home at 4M Leslie street . MONTGOMERY WARD J,tJ 1 1 i .:..':s;s Missionary Guest' 'at Church A tea will be 'given at First . Christian church from 230 to 430 o'clock to : welcome Miss . Hattie Mitchell Jibme after many - years' spent as a missionary, in the Belgian Xongo. Mrs. J. C. Perry with her missionary com mittee, Mrs. Dudley Strain, Mrs. A. JJ Humphreys and Mrs. Ed Cooley are in charge of the tea. Mrs! Glen Munkers is in charge of refreshments and Mrs. John? Schmidt jr, is planning, the mu sical program. ! ; The music, will include vocal numbers by Virginia Ward El liott, and selection by Miss Mar- garet Hood, pianisL Miss Mitchell . will speak during the afternoon. I Miss Mitchell, born near Xos- ; tine, Oregon, attended Eugene i Bible university, University of Oregon and Oregon State Nor-1 mal school. After two years at 4 the Colege of Missions, Indian-! apolis. Miss Mitchell went to th farthest inland of the six mis-, tionary stations of the Disciples of Christ in the Belgian Congo in ' 1922. serving as the living link of the First Christian church of Sa lem. Her work lies in the educa tional and evangelistic phase of activities of the station, training teachers' and preachers.. She has ability as a teacher ofmusic in the schools and has charge of ' . music in the church. She is also treasurer of the station. ; - ' Miss Mitchell returned to her home in Springfield on February ! 13. .. Deaconess h s p 1 tal aaxillary will meet Monday afternoon at the hospital at 130 o'clock. Mrs. L. G. Prescott will lead the devo tions. After a short business meeting Mrs. Charles Ratcliff will review "Harriet,'' which con cerns the life of "Harriet Beatrice Stowe." Hostesses are Mrs. J. M. Franz, Mrs. M. Hamm and Mrs. A. H. Wilson. Delta Phi Mothers will meet Monday at 2 o'clock, chapter house. A short program will be given and later tea served. Host esses will be Mrs. J. J. Sechrist, Mrs. E. L. Swan son and Mrs. C A. Nichols. . Principal and Mrs. Fred D. Wolf were honored at a farewell banquet at Quinaby hall Thurs day night ' Hosts for the affair I were members of the Salem high school faculty and covers were placed for 81 guests. During the evening the teachers presented! Mr. Wolf with a. watch. - CANTEEN CALENDAR SUNDAY. MARCH U to 11 Credit Women's Bremkfist Club. . 11 to 1 Bnal Brith lodge. 1 to 4 Ladies of North Howell (range. 4 to T Eagles auxiliary. 1 to 11 Zon'a club. MONDAY. MARCH 11 , DAR. . TtTSSDAV. MARCH 14 University of Oregon Mothers club. WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS ; Hunters and Anflers auxiliary. THURSDAY, -MARCH IS WSCS Leslie Methodist church. FRIDAY. MARCH 17 St. John's church guild. Hats with the Elhng look of - Springtime I Mode of fine straw . i - - - , 1 doth in tn4oveRc$t colors . . , trimmed with luscious Mowers and .veils. Just right for Easter t ; corporal and.. Airs. Lloyd Reinwaid are receiving congrat- son.' David Lloyd, on February 28 at La Joila, 4Calif. Thebaby'a grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs.' lars Herigstad of Woodburn' and Mr. and Mr. Henry Rein waid of Salem. Corporal Rein-, wald is stationed at Camp Cal lan, Calit i . . J J . I Ruixa Clubs Plon All Day Session ! r Dean Collins of the Oregon Journal will be principal speak er on the afternoon program of the all day meeting of Polk coun ty Federation of Rural Women's" clubs, to be held March 17 at the West Salem municipal building.! His subject will be "Current events dealing with the war sit- nation, "v -V' " ' -r Main: speaker in the morning will be Mrs. George Moorhead, state president who will speak on Women in the World Today Mrs. Karl W. Harritt, Polk coun ty president has appointed Mrs. . Carl Woods as general chairman on arrangements for the 12 o'clock jhincheon. 1 "- Hostess dubs Included Orch ard Heights, Brush College Help ers, West Salem, Spring Valley Home Missionary, Laurel. Social Hour, Sweet Briar, Lincoln Goodwill and Book and Thimble. Mrs Charles Hagtina will be hostess to members of chapter ' BQ, PEO Monday night at her home on S t e w a r t street at 8 o'clock. i . " : MONTGOMERY WARD VJflUCJ GAGTEn J ' 7.90 l ii 9o9C If yoo Cka to look crisp and dean as Etrio Clrt .' . . choose your navy sheer tMightened wQh see how many we have . tri postefay tool 12-20. tit - t , IA OTT1 PTI V "TrT Garden Tijps At Jefferson:. JEFFERSON Twenty two club members and two guests,. Clifford Walker .of Albany, and Mrs. i Don Webber were present at the meeting of the Womans club: Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. A. B. Hmz. Clifford Walker, Albany flor ist, guest I speaker, .: spoke on "Garden Tips. He displayed two : choice, white daffodils, and told of growing daffodils from seed. ' He told how to kill thrip in gladiola bulbs, and how to plant dahlia bulbs, also pansy plants, and the fertilizer to be used for producing the best blooms? . - Mrs. C M. Smith, vice presi dent, presided over the - brief business meeting. Boil call was answered jwith garden verses. Twenty four dollars and six books were given to the Jeffer son library by members of the dub. -;, ,-: : . Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Hinz, Miss Helen Hint and Mrs. David H. : Looney. . ' Sirs. Kay Lafky and Mrs. Tom Bowden entertained for Tommy Bowden and Linda Lafky on their birthday. ; Those present for the party were Mrs. - Abrams, Mrs. H. W, Bowden, Mrs. Alice Siewart, Mrs. Chuck Siewart and Chuckie, Mrs. Phil Blake, Don nie Bowden and Mrs. E. R. Hox sey and Jimmie. IS GO! CIGAR You wont to took: os pretty as the loveSest day of Spring I And here are the dresses to do the trick . . . white-frosted rayon sheers in navy and delicate flower colors. Sizes 12-20. . . i ..... t I yf The Tensaree elaas of the First Methodist church will meet on Tuesday at the - home of ; Mrs. Walter Spauldlng, 172S Court street for 1:13 dessert lunch eon and meeting. Mrs. W, B. Minier, Mrs. Merle -Travis, Mrs. Ray Waltz and Mrs. M. Hartsell will assist as hostesses. Kegvlar meeting ef the First Congregational church WSCS will be held Wednesday with the business session opening at 10:45 a. m. A luncheon win be served a t noon and Mrs. Boy Lockenour will give a book review "We Who Are America" by Kenneth Mil kier at the afternoon program. SUB WANTS US N. Liberty like 1W SPftlNd bit of flattery AH) X X A DAiriTY s flMDA Mrs. Saanel Hays entertalae4 her Bed Cross workers at tea Fri day afternoon at her apartment at the Royal Court. BIUSIC PLAYED THE WAY YOU LIKE IT A New Professional r Danes Band Is Open for Engagements. ' . Something New and . Different In, Dqnce Ilnsic - Can C6SS Days - Evenings (714 7.98 A miniature ediUea ef yew faverMe coat te snake her. Ik as smart as ye Easter morning! Boy coats, . too, in all wool sbetland types and tweeds, weol-and-rayon plaids and monotones. 1-7. 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