MARCH meeting and luncheon for Salem club, Daughters of the Nile, will be Monday. The mem bers will assemble at 10:30 o'clock at the Masonic temple to do sewing The luncheon will be at 12:15 o'clock. On the committee are Mrs Claude H. Post as chairman; Mrs. V. B Wolfe Mrs. Reed Carter, Mrs. Robert McEwan, Mrs. Harold F. Phillippe, Mrs. Adolph Bom beck, Mrs. E. A. F i n 1 a y Mrs Harry Riches, Mrs. Lloyd Larsen Mrs. Errol Roff, Mrs. R. A. Fish, Mrs. Felix Wright, Mrs. Elmo McMillan, Mrs Cecil Rhodes. The business meeting will follow the luncheon. At the business meeting. Mrs. R. D. Bright, new president of the club, is to announce her standing committees. Garden Club Event , The Santiam district meeting of the State Federation of Garden clubs is scheduled for next Tuesday, March 7, in Salem, 29 clubs comprising the district. The Salem Garden club, the Little Garden club of Salem Heights and the Lansing Garden club are the host groups. Sessions will be at the American Lev gion club, 2650 South Commercial. Reg istration will start at 10:15 a.m. Busi ness meetings will be held between 10:45 a.m. and 12 o'clock noon. A buffet luncheon will be served at the club, starting at 12 o'clock. After noon sessions will take up at 1:15 o'clock with Robert Schreiner to talk on day lilies and Al Clark of Vista Gardens on hybrid begonias. Meeting Monday Regular meeting for the Salem Gar den club is planned for Monday after noon at 2 o'clock in the Salem Woman's club house. Fred Edmunds, curator of the International Rose Test Gardens, Portland, is to be guest speaker. His topic is "Roses That I Grow." The pro gram is arranged for 2:30 o'clock. Co-chairmen for the tea following are Mrs. Hall S. Lusk and Mrs. Lester Barr. Members are asked to take flower arrangements of early spring blooms. Hi-Y Mothers club announces its meeting and a special program for Tuesday. The group will assemble at the YMCA for dessert at 1 p.m. Speaker is to be E. A. Carleton, principal of the high school. Hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. G. Stevens, Mrs. F. Neuswan ger, Mrs. L. White, Mrs. J. L. Hardy, Mrs. M. C. Buchanan, Mrs. E. H. Riggs. Invitation is extended especially to new Hi-Y mothers to attend. Regular program of the Oregon society of the Daughters of the American Rev olution will be given over KOAC Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. "The Old Finley Mill" is the topic for the program, Geor gia Finley Snodgrass of Salem having written the script for the program which she will present for the Linn chapter, DAR, Albany. ' Priscilla guild of Christ Lutheran church is meeting Tuesday at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jacob Fox, 2168 Mill street, Mrs. Gideon Klein as co-hostess. Mrs. Harvey Hamann is to present the ( topic on "The Chosen People." Evening circle of the Woman's Society for Christian Service, Jason Lee Meth odist church, is meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Glodt, 669 Riverview drive, West Salem. Mrs. H. E. Ramsden and Mrs. Elwin Klein are hostesses for the meeting. Liberty Woman3 s Glub v P&fl i 1 1 i21, As IJM 1 J! v pcj j.4,.. ...... . --T- - . ' "'''11 ' 7v; AS NO-HOST LUNCHEONS always are for club affairs this anniversary proved no exception the tables were loaded. Others at the party included this group of four in lower picture, left to right: Mrs. Walter Schendel, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Wayne Slpe, vice president; Mrs. Louis Kurth, ready to put the special birthday cake on the table; Mrs. J. Wesley Barling. Some of the past president of the Liberty club and the speaker of the day are shown In the group in the upper picture, left to right: Mrs. Jennie Wolf, Mrs. Donald Griffith, Mrs. Charles A. Ratcliff, who ww the guest speaker; Mrs. Vera Shattuc, Mrs. 8. B, Davidson, Mrs. C. W. Btacey. Salem General Hospital Auxiliary Plans Spring Rummage Sale It's going to be a rummage sale of Of interest for Monday evening will rummage sales, report members of the be the concert of Joseph Knitzer, violin Salem General Hospital auxiliary, who ist, sponsored by Willamette university are sponsoring their spring rummage in Waller hall at 8:15 o'clock. Mr. Knit sale next Friday and Saturday, March zer, head of the violin department at the 10 and 11, over Greenbaum's. All pro- Cleveland Institute of Music, is being ceeds go into the organization's funds to presented under auspices of the Associ purchase equipment for the hospital. ation 0f American Colleges Arts pro Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce ana Mrs. L. V. gram. Program for the Monday event Benson are co-chairmen for the sale and follows: are being assisted by a large number I of the auxiliary membership in calling, Sonata Opus 12, No. 1 Beethoven marking and selling. Allegro con brio The sale is one of two major projects Tema cn variazioni given by the auxiliary each year to aug- Rondo ment its funds for the hospital, the other " being the fall silver tea. The member- Concerto in G Minor Bruch ship drive each year also assists the Vorspiel: Allegro moderato group in raising money. Adagio Meetin? Tuesday Finale: Allegro energico Regular meeting of the auxiliary will Intermission be conducted Tuesday morning, March HI 7. in the Salem YWCA. beginning at 10 Etude in 54 (Violin alone) Maurice o'clock. Mrs. Carl E. Nelson is president Leysens of the group. Capitan Fracassa M. Castrlnuovo- Among the members assisting with the Tedesco rummaee asle are Mrs. A. T. King. Mrs. Pastorale Igor Strawinsky A. L. Adolphson, Mrs. Harry N. Crain, Variations for Violin and Piano Mrs. A. C. Gerlinger, Mrs. John J. Grif- Herbert Elwcll fith, Mrs. George Hug, Mrs. Charles H. tt iv Hugeins, Mrs. Charles Heltzel, Mrs. Wil- Ruralia Hunganca (Hungarian rural lard' Marshall, Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, scenes) Ernest von Dohnanyl Mrs. J. M. Devers, Jr., Mrs. Clayboume Presto Dyer Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst, Mrs. AnaJ1 bato' a11 "ngaresca Stuart Lancefield, Mrs. Edward Lebold, MoUo vlvace Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. Robert DeAr- m mond, Mrs. Ralph Purvine, Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, Mrs. Chester A. Downs, Mrs. Zonta club's program meeting and Chester. M. Cox, Mrs. Roscoe Wilson, luncheon will be next Thursday noon Mrs Wallace Carson, Mrs. Kenneth Pow- at the Golden Pheasant, er, Mrs. Theron Hoover, Mrs. Conrad Mark Hatfield, member of the Willam- Paulson, Mrs. Robert F. Wulf, Mrs. John ette university political science depart- R. Caughell, Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs. ment faculty, is to be speaker to discuss Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. "The Hoover Report: Natural Resour- ' R"x Kimmell, Mrs. J. R. Linn, Mrs. Don- ces." aid McCargar, Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Members are working out plans for Mrs. George Schwarz. their annual spring silver tea to be giv- Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Robert en in May for benefit of the Helen Yock- Brownell, Mrs. William C. Dyer, Jr., ey Memorial fund for Salem General Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr., Mrs. Glenn hospital, the tea to be at the Daniel J. Wilbur, Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Wal- Fry home. ter Grimm, Mrs. James Young, Mrs. Mrs. R. W. Land has been named as Earl Snell, Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. James coordinator for the directorate in charge Walton, Mrs. Wilmer C. Page, Mrs. Wer- f the tea. ner Brown, Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, Mrs. James R. Humphrey, Mrs. John H. John- Son, Mrs.- Clayton Foreman, Mrs. Ralph Hollywood Lions club auxiliary will Hamilton, Mrs. Arthur Knox. , be entertained on Wednesday evening at Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. E. Burr 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. Harry Miller, Mrs. T. M. Medford, Mrs. Wil- Moran, 1845 South High. There will be liam H. Burghardt, Mrs. David Bennett initiation of new members. Mrs. C. A. Hill, Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. Taylor . Walding, "Mrs. J. L. Batdorf and Mrs. C. Hawkins, Mrs. Harold M. Olinger, Mrs. w. Robbins are hostesses for the meet John S. Beakey, Mrs. W. F. Poorman jngf Mrs. Burton A. Myers. Mrs. Harmon Harvey, Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs. T. A. Windishar, Mrs. R. . D. Paris, Mrs. W. J. Braun, Mrs. Robert SOIOUmGrS rOrtV Needham, Mrs. Russel E. Pratt, Mrs. ' ' William L. Phillips, Sr., Mrs. A. A. The fifth birthday anniversary and Schramm, Mrs. Otto Wilson, Sr., Mrs. homecoming party for Salem Sojourners M. A. Pekar, Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. club is planned for next Thursday after- W. W. Baum, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons. noon in the Salem Woman's club house, Mrs. James D. Haworth, Mrs. Howard dessert to be served at 1 o'clock, fol- Kurtz, Mrs. W. L. Lidbeck, Mrs. Ver- lowed by cards. non Perry, Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson, Mrs. Charter members are to be honored by Francis T. Wade, Mrs. Ellis Von Eschen, tne gr0Up, which was organized to pro Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Wendell Webb, vjde social interests for newcomers. Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mrs. Ward Davis, charter members to attend will include Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer, Mrs. H. Jacobsen, Mrs. Sam C. Campbell, Mrs. Irvin F. Mrs. A. W. Loucks., Mrs. Homer Smith, Bryan, Mrs. L. A. Ballmer, Mrs. Jacob Jr., Mrs. William Waterman, Mrs. J. W. poos, Mrs. Lee I. Thomas, Mrs. Stuart Wood, Mrs. Horace McGee, Mrs. Richard ''Thede, Mrs. Dent D. Reed, Mrs. Arthur Slater, Mrs. Harry Weinstein, Mrs. G. w. Jensen, Mrs. Lloyd Sanders. E. McCormick, Mrs. Floyd Seamster, Hostesses for the party will be Mrs. Mrs. Leon Perry. Loren W. Lewis, Mrs. Rogers Webb, Mrs. James Heldman, Mrs. Tom F. Bagan, Job's Daughters, bethel No. 35, meet" ' Mrs. Frederick Fleury, Mrs George G. Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Beav-. . . Denton, Mrs. Charles Grove. Mrs. Ger- er hall. There will be initiation. ' aid J. Tucker, Mrs. Ted V. Tibbutt. Stages Its 25th' Anniversary Party (Kenncll-EUis tudio picture) , MISS TWYLA VAN NICE has announced her engagement to Leonard A. Fry, the wedding planned for next June. Miss Van Nice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Van Nice of The Dalles, Mr. Fry the son of Mrs. Beth Fry, Salein, and Leo M. Fry, Portland. Scouts Plan Party A large birthday party to celebrate the national Girl Scout birthday, on March 12, is being planned for all mem bers of the Salem district for Saturday morning, March 11, between 10 and 12 o'clock, at the Salem Chamber of Com merce. All Girl Scouts and Brownies of the Salem district are invited. There will be a program to include the flag ceremony, Juliette Low contributions, movies of day camp and other camp activities and songs. Cake and ice cream will be served the girls. The crowning of Miss Cookie and Miss Brownie Cookie will also be a highlight of the party. The two girls who have sold the most cookies during the recent Girl Scout cookie sale, representing in termediate and Brownie Girl Scouts, will have these honors and receive awards for their efforts. The committee in charge of arrange ments consists of Mrs. John R. Wood, Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Mrs. Richard Chase, Mrs. R. B. Stringham, and Mrs. B. J. Cleary. Girl Scouts of t r o o p 98 have been busy rehearsing their parts for the play, "Cinderella," which is to be given over radio station, KOCO, Wednesday, March 9, between 5:30 and 6 p.m. The girls are being coached by Mrs. Murco Ringnalda, instructor at Willam ette university, who is the mother of one of the troop members. Mrs. Lloyd Frese is the leader for the group. The cast includes: Cinderella, Sally Frese; stepmother, Karen Ringnalda; Araminta (stepsister), Merry Lee Smith; Arethusa (stepsister), Joan Ward; fa ther, Barbara Dunn; fairy godmother, Judy Stewart; prince, Suzanne Davis; herald, Marilyn Scott; and page, Judith Smith. ALEM WOMEN'S Army and Navy League plans its monthly luncheon v-y and entertainment for Tuesday, the luncheon to be at 1 o'clock at Chuck's Steak House. Planning the entertainment are Mrs. Leonard Hicks, Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst. Reservations for the luncheon should be telephoned to one of those three. Salem unit of the League of Women Voters has arranged a discussion pro gram for next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Nora Thompson, 460 North Win ter. There will be a sack luncheon at noon, voting on issues as lined up in the state voting on issues as line up in the state League program will be discussed, Mrs. Hal DeSart as leader. Also there will be discussion on registration of voters and voters' information, Mrs. J. M. Mjolsness being discussion leader. Jason Lee Wesleyan Service guild is meeting at 8 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Herman Rehfuss, 4340 Cherry. Hostesses will be Mrs. Joe Brooks and Mrs. Lloyd Hockett. Mrs. John Anning is worship leader, Mrs. Ott Yunker and Mrs. Joe Bourne the program leaders. Missouri club is meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Wylie Rolofson, 161 South 14th, a no-host luncheon to be served at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Roy Car ter is co-hostess. American War Mothers are meeting Tuesday at 2 o'clock in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church for their business session. TWO CHARTER MEMBERS of Liberty Woman's club receive their 25-ycar pins In tho picture at top, left to right: Mrs. Roland Secgcr, a past president; Mrs. Olive Dallas, charter member and first president of the club; Mrs. Helen Dasch, charter member and past president; Mrs. Wllbert Kurth, president now, presenting the pins to Mrs. Dallas and Mrs.Dasch. A special table was set up for the little folk at the 25th anniversary luncheon. In the lower picture are some of the small fry attending, left to right, clockwise: Jrannette, Virginia and Steven Schendel; Sharon Knepper; Sharol Walling, Gloria, Epperly. Mayor Lee Speaks Mayor Dorothy McCullough Lee ot Portland is booked as the speaker for the meeting of the Salem Woman's club meeting next Friday afternoon at the club house, the program to be at 2 o'clock. Mayor Robert L. Elfstrom of Salem will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Carl W. Emmons and Mrs. Harry J. Weidmer are co-chairmen for the tea following the program and are being assisted by Mrs. Glenn S. Paxon, Mrs. Charles H. Strickfaden, Mrs. Ralph Schlesinger, Mrs. W. O. Widdows, Mrs. W. H. Parker and Mrs. D. W. Lamb. Mrs. Henry M.' Hanzen and Mrs. Frank G. Myers are to pour. Mrs. George W. Ailing, club president, announces the executive board is to meet at 1 o'clock ahead of the general club session and program. Tuesday Program For the weekly Tuesday afternoon proram of the club, Mrs. W. S. Ankney is to review "The Son of the Moon," by Joseph George Hitrec, th program to be at the club house at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. All members and friends in terested are invited. Woman's Society of Christian Service, Jason Lee Methodist church, plans its meeting for Wednesday in the new par lor. Mrs. Joe Klinger will preside over the business session, starting at 11 a.m. The luncheon will be in charge of the March-September circle, Mrs. Roy Rob erts as chairman. The atternoon session will begin at 1:30 o'clock with Mrs. Lee Haskins leading the devotions and' Mrs. Glen Larkin giving the lesson on "Christian Advance in Japan." Mrs. Roy Sylvester will present the lesson from the study book, "Japan Begins Again." There will be special music. Mrs. Margaret Meyers, grand chief of Oregon, Pythian Sisters lodge, made her official visit in Salem this week to Cen tralia temple. Mrs. Neda Grinde, grand manager of Silverton; Mrs. Ethel Mur phy, past grand chief, and Mrs. Eunice Burk, district deputy grand chief of Salem, were honored guests. During the dinner hour Wayne Meusey gave vocal and piano solos. Other guests in cluded six from Alletta temple, Corval lis; eight from Home Temple, Silverton, and two from Neah-Kah-Nie. Ccntralia Temple presented the grand chief with a check for the Washington Oregon Pythian Home. Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, plans its regular meeting for next Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple, Mrs. William L. Lewis presiding. Delta Gamma alumnae announce their meeting planned for March 9 has been postponed until March 16, Mrs. Eugene Booth, Mrs. Clayton Foreman and Mrs. Leon Perry to be hostesses for the meet ing. GOP WOMEN TO MEET ' The Marion county chapter of the Oregon Republican Women's Federation has planned a meeting for next Tuesday evening, March 7, in the courthouse at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Roy T. Bishop of Portland, state president, is to be here to talk to the group. Invitation is extended to all member! and friends to attend. In April the local club is sponsoring candidates' night, special guests to in clude republican candidates on the May primary election ballot. (Jcstcn-Mlller studio eandlds)