A :fc; 4 PAGE SIX Luncheon to Be Event Of- Today Smart event of this afternoon will be th luncheon for which two senators wives. Mra. Joel C. Booth, of Lebanon, and Mrs. J. N. Jones of Juntura, will be hostesses at the Marion hotel at 12:30 o'clock in compliment to a group of the legislative contin gent. The luncheon tables will be decorated-la the St Patrick's theme with green and white car ried out in the appointments. Covers will be placed for Mrs. W. E. Burke, Mrs. John H. Car son, Mrs. Zylpha Burns, Mrs. Angus Gibson, Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mr. Percy Kelly, Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, Mrs. Ned H. Callaway, Mrs. Paul Patterson, Mrs. Lee Patterson, Mrs. Gladys Segles, Mrs. Dean H. Walker, Mrs. Rex Ellis, Mrs. Howard Belton, Mrs. Laura McBain, Mrs. Wheeler R. English, Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell, Mrs. John Killip, Mrs. Ray Edwards, Miss Nadine Strayer, Mrs. Merle Chessman, Mrs. Richard Kreason, Mrs. Ernest R. Fatland, Mrs. William Walsh, Mrs. EL Jacobson, Mrs. V. B. Staples, Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. Eugene E. Marsh, Mrs. Mar shall Cornett, Mrs. J. N. Jones and Mrs. Joel C Booth. Silverton Guests Conduct Meeting Chadwick chapter, Order of the Eastern Star met in Masonic temple Tuesday night with mem bers of Ramona chapter of Sil verton, as special guests. The hall was decorated with baskets of daphne and forsythia. Mrs. Albert A Cohen, as pre siding worthy matron, and Fred B. Keeler, presiding worthy pa tron opened the meeting after which the officers of Ramona chapter took charge of the es cort duty, and initiation cere monies, with Mrs. Marie Larsen, presiding as worthy matron, and. R. A.. Fish, as worthy patron. Mrs. Carey Foster, worthy grand matron of the grand chap ter of Oregon was introduced and escorted to the east. Past worthy grand matrons and past worthy grand patrons of the grand chapter of Oregon intro duced and also conducted to the east were, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Mrs. Anna Ellis, MUton L. Mey ers and Rex Davis. A solo was sung by Mrs. Dor othea Scarth, who afterwards was introduced as the grand rep resentative of Scotland and es corted to the east Worthy Ma trons Alta Smith, of Ada chap ter; and Ethel Edwards of Vic toria chapter were conducted to the east and Mr. Carer Foster. was introduced as a' special guest. Initiation ceremonies were conducted for .Betty Tovre, and Jean McClanathari.' Silverton chapter gave a slclt in honor of Mrs. Carer Foster. which carried an Hawaiian theme. The committee la charge of refreshments was Mr. and Mrs. J- S. Murray, chairmen, Virgil Hickethier, Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, Mrs. Loretta Roseheim, Mrs. Mable Lockwood. Mr. Blanche Main, Mrs. Florence' Purvine, Mrs. Edna Ramp, Mr. and Mrs! Roy Rice, Mrs. Cora Scott, Mr. end Mrs. A. J. Walker and Mrs. Elsie Rhoten. Eastern Star members will meet next Tuesday for Red Cross sewing. A special luncheon will be served by the committee in charge. Kensington Club Luncheon Today Mrs. Frank Power wili be hos tess to members of the Kensing ton club this afternoon when she entertains at luncheon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Scales. The guest rooms will be decorated with bouquets of spring flowers. The afternoon will be spent informally. ! Members are Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. A. A JCeene, Mrs. ; T. S. Roberts, Mrs. Otto J. Wil son, sr., Mrs. Charle Hudkins, Mrs. Albert Smith t t on,, licuu Barnck. Mrs. I. M ru..K Mrs. Harry Mohr of Portland. lt. n..j. ....... " . uanes uriciEiaden, Mrs. H. G. Carl and Uri. Frank rower. DeMolay mothers will weet far covered dish luncheon at the Masonic temple this noon. The uosiess committee Includes Mrs. Solon Shinkle, Mrs. BrockweU Simpson and Mrs. Frank Combs. CorAxsZif fcnvl. meats i Society . . . Clubs Music .... The I Home Buren Wmms'i Editor Mrs. Burrell Is Honor Guest Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Jr., was hostess for a delightful informal party Wednesday night at the home of her mother, Mrs. Louise Robertson on North Winter street in compliment to Mrs. Robert Burrell (Alice Unruh), who Is visiting here with Lt Burrell from San Antonio, Tex as. Lt and Mrs. Burrell who have been here for two weeks will leave for the south on Sat urday. Contract bridge was in play during the evening and a late supper was served by the host ess. Honoring Mrs. Burrell were Mrs. Harry Carson, jr., Mrs. Parker Gies, Mrs. Kenneth Sher man, Mrs. Wendell Wyatt Mrs. Roy Edgerton, Mrs. Lester Car ter and Mrs. Hauser. Sailor Honored At Dinner Robert P. Forster, carpenter's mate second class, from Albany, Calif., was honor guest at a din ner given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Forster, at their Kingwood Heights home Sunday. Patriotic decorations were ar ranged in the downstairs party room where the dinner was served. Later a birthday cake was cut for those having birth days in March. Family group pictures were taken. Special guests were the grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. For ster of Halsey, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Schofield of Forest Grove. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Steinke of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schantine, . Billy and Phyllis of Boring, Mr. and Mrs. FredRoberts. LucUle arid Beverly erf Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Newton and Kenneth of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Falk and Shurry of Brownsville, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Isom of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falk, Lila, Treva and Vonda of Halsey, Mrs. Algie Sweet of Eugene, Mrs. Whitman Lamb of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinke of Richie and Mr. and Mrs. Forster and sons, Phillip and Donald. On Tuesday another dinner was given for Robert Forster at the home of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinke on Hollywood drive. Invited guests were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.,C Scofield, and his par ents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. R. I Forster and Donald. Mrs. Smart Will Entertain Club Mrs. J. P. Smart will preside at luncheon on Friday afternoon at her country home on Glen Creek road in compliment to members of her club. Contract bridge will be in play during the afternoon. Mrs. Fred Gibson will be an additional guest Members are Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. Frederick O. DeLano, Mrs. Da vid Wright, Mrs. Ray Yocom, Mrs. H. O. White, Mrs. Leon Gleason. Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. Eric Butler and Mrs. Smart The Wesaan's Relief Corps will hold a benefit card party at the home of Mrs. Clara Mc Derby, 2015 .Trade street, this afternoon from Z to I o'clock. Five hundred, pinochle and 'oth er games will be in play to be followed by refreshments. All members are Invited to attend and bring a guest SALLY'S f ; ; ' SALLYS - - CORNER LIBERTY & COURT ' ? ThM Jeryme English Society Editor I CLUB CALENDAR 3 i THUKSDAT Degree of Honor, Woman', club, 8 p.m., initiation. -i DAV auxiliary, all day sew with Mr. Archie Brewster. ! niDAT North Salem WCTU with Mrav! George Pro, 1913 Maple avenut, " : a pju yi' ,; 1 4 North Salm WCTU, 1 p.n with Mrs. Georg Pro, UlS Ma ; pie avenue. .. . i r. i t-;-;. i-. : . S ' IATVSDAT -I ' ' Sj Salem Woman, club, board meet tnf 1.-45, busuieM meeting XM 't . . , ; WEDNESOAT f j Ladies Guild American Luth eran church meet at S pjn church parlors, i ";' A Surprise j Birthday Party ' Miss Beth Siewert was sur prised on her birthday Tuesday night when her mother, Mrs. A. A' Siewert, and : sister-inlaw, Mrs. Alan .Siewert, entertained at the former's home on North Winter street f Contract bridge was in play during: the evening. A birthday " cake and refreshments were served at a late hour by the hostesses. Bouquets of early spring flowers provided the dec orative note about the rooms Honoring Miss Siewert were Mrs. Robert Lehto of Longview, Wash, who celebrated her birth day on Monday, Mrs. Thomas Pickett, Mrs. Harrison W. EJ gin, jrL, Mrs. Wayne Doughton, C Edgerton, Mrs. Orville South, Mrs. Kenneth Hanson, Mrs. Roy . Mrs. Robert Brownell, Miss Ele anor and Miss Helen Trindle, Miss Elise Schroeder, Miss Ma cella Schwarz, Mrs. Alan Siewert and Mrs. A. A. Siewert. I 01 I -1T , , . .1 OllCtrOn Wright I TT nj , HfTS KirthdrfV I . Sharon Louise Wright four year pld daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Al Wright was hostess lat a birthday party on Tuesday at the home of her parents, 2115 North! 4th street The color scheme for the cake was pink and blue, the table centerpiece was of daffodils and other spring flowers. Young guests were Billy Ed Wards, Elizabeth Horn, D a v d Bancroft, Jean Ferrell, Steve Briggs, Velyun -Alderman, David Johnson, Karolyn McFee, Tandy Byrd, (Alleri Kay Wright, Mrs. Fred Hunt Mrs. John McFee and the hostesses Sharon Louise Wright and Mrs. Wright I Celebration Is j Lodge Plan f Mrs. JSmil Otjen, noble grand of Salem Rebekah lodge pre sided at the regular session Mon day night. Mrs. Melvin Ready was appointed general chairman of the committee to make ar rangements for the Golden an niversary of Rebekahshlp in Salem, to be observed March 19 at the Odd Fellows halt Mem bers land visitors are to wear old-fashioned clothes or f0r mals. f 5 Miss Wilda Siegmund's birth day was observed under the good bf the order President! of FL club, Miss Lora Callison, n nounced the St Patrick's card partyj to be given March 15! to which the public la invited. Tickets can be obtained from Miss Callison or any FL mem ber. Formal initiation Is being announced for next Monday night; The? Three Links club meeting will be held Friday Af ternoon at 230 in the clubrooms. Members of the Red Cross sewing group met Wednesday for an all day working session! Tour now Easter Bonnet hat all th endearing charm ' of an old world print . ' . all tho light-hearted gaiety of apring at its merriest High crowned cloches, wid brim coolit hats, imart adapta tions of the sailor-festooned with flowers, soitened with veiling, enchantingly yourt at Sallys. 3.98 to 2L50 02EGOI? STATESMAN, Seta Tea !to Fete National Officer :. ".. -' - M A distinguished visitor on the Willamette university i campus this weekend will be Mrs. Mat thew H. Scott of'.BericeleyCalit, national councillor of Alpha! Chi Omega. Mrs. Scott will be t guest of the Beta Chi chapter of Alpha iChl Omega. She has come on her official visit as well as to assist with the initiation of new members on Saturday af ternoon.' j Invitations were in the mail Wednesday for a tea for which members of Beta Chi chapter of Alpha Chf Omega win! be hos tesses on Sunday afternoon at their Court street chapter house in compliment to Mrs." Scott Calling hours are from 2 to 4 i?wie7iiiundred!n .Miss Thyra Jean Currey will introduce! to the receiving Hne which will include Mrs. Matthew H. Scott, Mrs. William E. Kirk, housemother, Mrs. Burton A. Myers, Mrs. Gardner Knapp and Mrs. George Hanauska, house president 1 ! Following the. Initiation serv ices Saturday afternoon the new initiates win be honored ' at' a formal banquet in the evening at the Golden Pheasant with Mrs. Scott a special guest ; South City WCTU Meets Friday The South Salem ! .Woman's Christian Temperance Union will hold its annual institute at Leslie Methodist church Friday after noon and evening. The afternoon session will open at 1 o'clock woth devotions by Rev. Charles Ha worth. A business session will follow, with the president Mrs. Vergil Burson,1 in the chair. The afternoon program will feature the departments of work of the organization as follows: What's; doing la the Oregon legislature, Mrs. Charles Ha worth; The flower mission de partment, Mrs. Leona Johanson; Our organization and i interna -tion relations, Mrs. Leonard Gil key; High points of the Chil dren's Farm home, Mrs. George Henderson; Our duties as Chris tian citizens, Mrs. A. W. Cas well; The visual approach to alcohol education, Mrs. C. W. Stacey. j At six o'clock a no host sup per will be served with the bus bands of the members as special guests. The committee in charge is Mesdames T. W. Conner, El sie Trick, A! W. Caswell and W. J. Nottage. The evening "program will open at 7 o'clock with devotions by Rev. F. C. Stannard. A vocar solo will: be given by Miss Don na Unruh. The speaker for the evening Is Miss Joy Hills, prin cipal of Leslie junior high school who will discuss 'some of the problems confronting the youth of todajjr. Both afternoon and evening sessions are open to the public i Mrs. tobert Lehta (Patricia Hutchison) of Longview, Wash, has been spending a few days in the capital as the guest of Miss Beth Siewert The Lehtos re cently moved to Longview from Seattle. SALLY'S- r-r- - ; l AV - ..f ill Oregon. Thursday Morning. J Mrs. Marshall Monroe National YW T i t Executive Coming Mrs. Marshall Monroe, mem ber of the staff of the national board. Young: Women's Christian Associations, New York City, will arrive in Salem, Friday, to confer with committee members on the financing of the program of YWCA work in this country and abroad, now greatly expand ed. : ' Mrs. Monroe was elected a member of the national board in 1928, served as chairman of the national student council, and Joined the staff of the national board in 1839 to fill her present position In the department of interpretation and support Her interest in the YWCA be gan as a Girl Reserve in Phoenix, Arizona, and continued as a stu dent 'member of the YWCA in Stanford university, of which she Is a graduate. 1 Mrs. Monroe liv ed in New York for many years, in France and Spain for one year. Since 1941, her home has been in Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Monroe has also been as sistant finance secretary to the national society, for the preven tion of blindness, and has done research for the National Indus trial S Conference . board on ag ricultural problems. Locally the visitor will meet with' the Salem Council of So cial agencies and the YWCA. The membership committee, with; Mrs. Gerge Swift as chair manj will act as hostess at a tea and membership meeting Fri day night, in Mrs. Monroe's hon or. Mrs. Monroe will speak on "Women and Girls in the YWCA Throughout, the World." Mrs. Claude Glenn chairman of the social committee, is in charge of tne tea. North Salem WCTU will meet on Friday at 2 o'clock with Mrs. George Pro, 1915 Maple avenue Mrs David Cooley will lead de votions, Mrs. Mabel Martin will discuss the book, "Negro in America" and Mrs. George Smyth will talk on social hy gene. A piano solo will be played by Katherine Hawk. I Mrs. Gerald Lappin was hes- tess! to members of the Dine and Do Club Tuesday afternoon at a one I o'clock luncheon. Mn. Tom Finn was a special guest During the afternoon members did Red Cross sewing. Modi' 9. 1813 Soprano to Sing at School ! - Final artist to appear on the t Salem high . school Crescendo concert series is Juanita Carter, soprano, who will sing a full length concert tonight at the , school auditorium at 7:45 o'clock. Kentucky born and ffew York trained. Miss Carter comes high ly recommended by flattering , reviews from newspaper critics wherever she has appeared, from New York to Seattle! The re- Viewers seem to e?ree that she Is good to look at and pleasing i to near., They stress her excel lence in pitch and clearness of diction. .:::f- The following Is her program tor tonight: X Prithee, Send Me Back My : Heart , : 1 Lawes When X Hav Often Heard Puree!! looacco's But An Indian Weed . v Tojk Tune (James I) EUen'a Zweiter Gesanf So Lasrt Mich Scheinen j Im rruehnnf : Schubert Schubert Schubert rrom the opera "Manon" L Massenel 1 Restons id .. , t Recitatice and Aria: Adieu notr. pern taote : S Gavotte . ' I lardin D'Amour arr ! Invitation Au Voyage Pass. Pled I Saraband. , ; Vuihermoz Duparel - Brunean - Bruneau -Oh.- Lovely Nirfit Ronald Deaf Woman's CourtshlpJ xct. Powell ram ox uie wuaerneas Horsmaa Waconda Club to Honor Husbands Mrs. Fern Runcorn was host ess to the Waconda Community I club at her home on Wednesday. A no-host dinner was; served at I noon. Cards were in play during the afternoon with prizes going o Mrs. Kooert Kuneorn, Mrs. W. Kraber and Mrs. J. Barthol omew, i I Fourteen members were pres ent and guests were Mrs. Gilbert Femes and Miss Marjory Lundy. The next meeting will be March 14 with Mrs. A L. Lamb, 527 Knapp street The Waconda club will enter tain with its husbands on home of Mrs. annual j party March l7 at Merle Lucas. for the The Shrine Club fermal dia her dance will be held at! the Marion hotel on Friday, April 8, according to present jplans. The date was changed from April 10. i : SALLY'S ! - II - . .' . I ' I II . I i i I w 'I ' tWm yJ , vt ? ; kl : v.? 1 p$d ; ," j if:-' u M O : KAI-lJ ri;:lA'-' 7. r;;f, : . ! No wonder you want , your Easier outfit to be "extra special" . . . he's coming home orj fur ; lqughl ! i See'these beautifuLsuits . ; see them man tai loredtp a "T" m:. . see them soft and dressir . see them with matching toppers. Come in to day for your Easter choice is among therh Seeing Tilings Green and Yellow Vegetables Needed in Average American Diet By Mxin Baren - . ( We Americans have been found deficient in vitamin A, that mys terious little ingredient that helps the eyes adjust themselves quickly, aids so much in resistance to infection, promotes growth and is a good all 'round good health enthusiast ? - Vitamin A certainly should not be lacking in Oregonians diet, what with the markets full of fresh vegetables, Just begging to he invited to dinner. . Butter which contains vitamin A is of course something special, but green and yellow vegetables may beservdd frequently on the "table to provide the necessary Ingredient with no expenditure of ration points. Such vegetables las broccoli, spinach, carrots, Swiss chard, kale and other greens, sweet po tatoes and even good old winter squash will help along in get ting the necessary quantity of vitamin A. 1 , Speaking of vitamin A, here's something to make the eyes bright: - y.v . r".!-;.r - : SWEETC POTATO-SPINACH ' CROQUETTES t cups mashed sweet potatoes t tablespoons melted butter or substitute 4 tablespoons scalded mule Dash of pepper, k i teaspoon salt '' j 1 cup cooked spinach Fine cracker crumbs or corn flakes ,.t eggs slightly beaten - 2 tablespoons cold cold water Add melted butter and milk to the potatoes, season and mix well. Make croquettes, filling the center of each with a little spina cn. Roll In cracker crumbs then in egg beaten with the wa ter and roll again in crumbs. Set aside to chill. Fry In deep fat and dram on paper or make into flatter cakes and fry. in shallow fat Apples and cabbage will make another dish to pep up the defi ciency diet Shred a small head of cabbage. 2 apples and an onion together, cover and cook until done, add ing a dash of butter, , salt and pepper, 1 tablespoon sugar or more, M cup vinegar a little be fore done. Here's a way to make squash the main dish, with Just a little assistance from bacon. SOUFFLE OF SQUASH WITH BACON Bake Hubbard or marblehead 29.75 to 119,50 squash, run through a sieve. Make a sauce by melting 2 ta blespoons bacon fat or butter, adding 2. tablespoons flour and . gradually addficur 4 cup milk. When cooked. add 1V4 table spoons salt few grains , pepper and add the hot mixture to three beaten yolks, stirring until smooth. Now fold in beaten whites, fold in 1 cup squash pulp and bake at 300 degrees in a greased baking dish for 45 minutes; '.. J. ; Arrange bacon on top as It comes from the oven. Musicians Will Perform Friday The monthly" program of the Junior Federated music clubs will be given in the lobby of the YMCA Friday night The public is invited to hear the following Wood Nymph Harp Rea Wrirht w uronxi, piano JUtO. Tarantella I , Keller Patty Boyer, piano i Cradle Song i Schumann Opal Vaughn, violin Wanda Vaughn, piano Whit. Sails j Vernon Lane Shortnln" Bread i, arr. Scher Ida Jo Henderson, piano April. My April J Million Edith ratrham, vocalist . Th. little Ballerina Taylor But. Butterflies 4- Main villa Eileen Susbauer, piano Gavotte in B Flat . Handel . Lowall Vox. piano Tuompaoa Bizabeth Johnann niana Summer Reverie ; Torceaaoa Elves . i ; Rogers Alice Rowland, piano Old .Black Joe-.-.- Foster-Riley loan DeWltt, harp The Surf ; i. : Van Dyke tekres HiU. piano My Mother Bids i Me Bind My Hair J Haydn The Blackbird Song Cyril Scott Beverley Kenney, vocalist Fog at Sea ,j Hibbs Susan Parry, plane Apres un Rev. Faurc-Grainger George Adams, piano vocal accompaniments by "Jewel Oueffroy. ,j Counsellors represented on pro gram: William Fawk, Charles M. Har gTave. Mary Hedrick, Jessie Bush Mic kelson. Lena Belle Tartar. Pran ces Virginie Melton. T. S. Roberta. Margaret Hood. Margaret Hogg. Sa cred Heart academy. Mrs. P. r. Thomas. Mrs. rrank Burlinghara, if an Hobson Rich, Mrs. David Eason. ' ' - - ' : -- v . ; .y :.1