Capital Women EdHed ky MABIAN LOWBY F1SCEZB CtplUI Journal Salem, Ore, Tneaday, March S, IMS Party for Secretaries In Senate A coffee party for women oervinf a secretaries In . tht tat .senate ia plsw.ed for Thursday venli)f. JOT. T. Harold Tomllnaon, Mr. HlUary EUel. Mrt. Robert M. Ntwaham and Mr. Lawrence Anderson will bt Hostesses for (ha event at the borne of Mra. . Tomlinson. Oueita are Invited between and 10 o'clock. i . MissEdiger Is Engaged Mr. and Mn. C. K. Edifer are announcing the engagement ex weir daughter, Mis Gladye ' Lucille Edif er, to Alvin L. Finn, Balem, aon of Mn. Dairy Finn of Loe Angeles, Hie. bride-elect ti employed Of the ftata highway depart ment Mr. Finn ia employed by the atate Induttrial accident commission. No data haa been aet for the wedding. Co-Rec Club at YWCA Elects ' Co-Ree club of the YWCA hai elected a new elate of otficera to serve for the coming aix month. Al Trom of Delia ia the Incoming preaident Serving af vice preaident in charge of pro gram ia Miaa Pauline Schaplow aky. Miaa Celia Balcaen, Miaa Helen Tibbetta, Jay BUir and Trad Klnnalrd have been elected ai membera of the executive Council. Co-See. which ia a club for atnfle, employed men and woman between IS and 35 yean of age, will bold Ita next meet ing on Friday, March 6, at 6:30 p m. at the YWCA. The evening program will feature Instruction in dancing to be given by the Jon-Mar etudlo. . On Saturday, March 7, the group haa planned to make an overnight akl trip to Mt Hood, where they will be gueita at1 Maiama lodge. Anyone dealrina to loin the group may telephone the YW (3-9187) before 8:00 p. m. en Wednesday. March 4 BIAVSB Square Dance dub will meet Saturday at S:30 p.m. at Beaver ball. Refreshment win be aerved by Mr. and Mn. W 011am 8. Wllaon, and Mr. and Mra. Lyle Sacra. Today's Menu Miss Lehman and Miss Manning Named to Offices Two Salem airla attending Oregon State college have been elected preaidenta of their aoror-ltiea. Miaa Xdna Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mra. James B. Man ning, wai elected preaident of the Delta Gamma houae, and Mill Alice Lehman, daughter of Mr. H u 1 d a Lehman, wai elected to the preaidency of Gamma Phi Beta. Mia Manning ia a junior at the college and a (tudent in home economic. Her previous campua activitie Included mem- benhip on executive council and publicity chairman for the Home Economic club; Memorial Union aecretary and member of the college chorua. Her prevloua houae office were recording sec retary, aoeial chairman and aang leader, installation to ner orxiee will be held thi week-end at the annual chapter founder day banquet. Alio on the agenda for the new president 1 the Delta Gamma province convention be ing held at Willamette unlver aity thl (prlng. Gamma Phi Beta preaident, Alice Lehman, ia alao a Junior at Oregon State and ia enrolled in the (cbool of education. Her major campu activitie include Talon, sophmore tervice honor ary: member and vice-president of Euterpe, women muaic hon orary: Maique and Dagger, dra matic honorary; AWS activity council and member of the OSC concert band. Her previou houe office were standards chairman, aong leader, pledge trainer and delegate to the Gam ma Phi Beta international con vention held Iat lummer. Alice will alao be attending a pro vince convention thi ipring In Vancouver, B. C. Some Notations . 'Officers , ! Named by Amaranth Mr. Brownie Bangert wai el ected royal matron of Hanna Rosa court, Order of Amaranth. and Paul Gilmer the royal pa' tron at the Monday evening meeting ox the group. Other of ficer to aerva thi year are Mr. Gordon Harrig, associate ma tron; Footer Wlntermute, associ- ate patron; Mr. Irving De- France, treasurer: Mr. Everett Boofter, aecretary; Mra Joe Johnston, conductr; Mr. Paul 43 timer, ataoeiate eondue- treai; Mra. Malcolm MacDonald, I tag at the Oregon group, Senator truatee for three year. Mr. .aar oi icnneaaee . . ins suieaa ana 1.1. tei. ana ran. Adam were in the capital fol lowing attending the national adjutant general' meeting in White Sulphur Spring. W.V.. and were due back in Salem to day .. . With her letter. Mn. Woodring tent a itack of clip ping from papen in the nation al capital about Secretary of the Interior Donglaa McKay, former Oregon governor . . . Oregon people are very happy over all the nice publicity the new in terior aecretary ia receiving, edi torial, columnlat' comment and other article all beina com plimentary , . . Mra. Charlea Weedriag, eec ntary .to Ceagreaamaa Walter Nerblad, write from Washing- ton, J).C, It waa like "old home week" one day thl laat week Meeting for luncheon to gether in the Senate dining room in the capltol were Mr. Weed riag, .Major Geaeral and Mn. Tbemaa B. Bilaa, Mr. William Bagh Adame of Salem and Miaa Grate Tewaaeae, eeeretary Senator Guy Cordon of Oregon Alao in the dining room at the him time wa Balaa Hoi aua, former enator from Ore gon ... At a nearby table beam- Carrie Wood will repnaent the court at the grand court teuton hi Portland, March 13 and 14. Guetta included Mr. and Mr. Frank Bishop of Walla Walla; Mra. Ruitell Bright. Mr. Ray Johnson, Mr. Robert N token and Mr. Charle McCabe of Cherry court. Ladle ocial night will be on Thunday, March 12, Mr. Ray Heckinger being boitea to the group at her home. following the -meeting, re- freehment were aerved by Mr. and Mr. FJynn Faught, chair men, Mr. and Mr. Jeeae Payne, Mr. and Mr. Malcolm MacDon aid, Mr. and Mr. Claude Les ter,- Mr. and Mra.' Alfred Arch' ibald, Mra. Blanche Barker and John Miller. By M. L. F. of muilc ... Dr. Hirt wa in Salzburg lait cummer demon strating American choral tech nique at the Mozart featlval . . The USC linger are being aiked to ing et the International Mu aic festival In Bruaaela in July, then at the International Con greas for Muiic Education in Salzburg, later at Bad lachl in Austria . . . The French RadioJ Broadcasting ytem alra ho In vited the lingen to take part in a network program originating in Pari on July 4 . . . The only hitch o far eema to be the mat ter of raising SI 7.000 to help finance the trip for the chorua but interested group are doing their beat to attain the goal for the ensemble to go abroad 'Sweetheart ruriy lur Lions Club Downtown Salem Uon club plan ita annual "sweetheart party' for all members and their wivea for Thursday eve ning of thi week. There will .be a dinner at 6:30 o'clock in the Marion hotel. Special entertainment 1 planned for the evening. . Delta Gammas Plan Banquet Salem alumnae and member of the active chapter of Delta Gamma aororlty at Willamette university will gather at the Marlon hotel next Sunday eve ning for their founden day ban quet. The event will be at 8 o'clock. Miis Lorena Jack la to pre side. Mil Mary Polales, preai dent or the active chapter, and Mr. Lloyd Hammel, preiident of the alumnae, will give talk. Mi Lola Latimer 1 to present awarda to the active. Family Dinner Broiled Chicken Mashed Potato Green Pea Buttered Squash Pink Applesauce Bread and Butter . Pink Aapleeaae Ingredient: t pound (11 to II medium-size) red apple, ltt cupa water, 4 cup sugar, dash f aalt, H teaspoon nutmeg. Method: Wash, quarter and eore applea, but do not peel. Cut away any blemlshea. Put In aaueepan with water. Bring to a boil rapidly, cover end reduce heat to medium. Cook until apple are mushy, stirring sev eral times about 10 minute. Put applea through food mill or sieve. Return to saucepan, add sugar, and stir over low heat until sugar la dissolved. Stir in aalt generou daah so ap plesauce will not taste "flat" . and nutmeg. Cool at room tem perature, then chill. Makes about BVi cupa. Mrs. Phillips Is Speaker for Club Mn. WUllam L. Phillips, Sr. was guest of the Credit Women' Breakfast club on Tuesday morn ing, giving a delightful review of inauguration festivities which she attended In Washington, D.C. Mrs. Henry Kayaer wa elect ed conference chairman and Mis Beverly Hartzell reported on plana for the conference which 1 to be in Salem in May. Mn. Gavin Hill la chairman ot a committee to revise the club constitution and serving with her will be Mrs. Henry Kayaer and Mrs. Verne Robb. Next meeting of the group will be on St Patrick' day, March 17. Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Camp bell are announcing the engage ment of their daughter Miaa Sharon Campbell, to BiU Wood all, son of Mr. and Mn. Cordell Woodall of Silverton. The new was first revealed to friend at a party given by Mia Barbara Seeber on Satur day evening at the home ot her Additional Society - On Paget Delta Delta Delta Group Entertained Delta Delta Delta alumnae were entertained at the home of Mr. George Weller, Monday evening. Co-hosteate were Miss Esther Balrd, Mrs. Walter Soco- lofsky and Mn. K. D. Lytic. Attending the meeting ware Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mr. James Woodroffe, Mn. J. B. Corlette, Mr. Robert Nichols, Mn. Wil fred Cole, Mn. Frederick Brad' haw, Mn. J. M. Morris, Mr. William Gash, Mr. Ralph Mer cer, Mra. Mark Attrup, Mrs. Dewey Rand, Mlsa Zelma Butch, Mr. C. R. Nelson, Mr. Kenneth Carlson,' Mr. Tom Hill, and the four hostesses. ' Miaa Alice Crary Brown, who attended the Portland Symphony orcnestra concert In Portland Monday evening, reports the audience was wildly enthusiastic over the program given by the orchestra and Badolf Flrkusny, noted pianist who waa soloist The orchestra comes to Sa lem this Tuesday evening, Fir. kuany as soloist, the program to be in Salem senior high school at 8 o'clock . . . "The pianift' technique ia of dazzling brilliance, hi tone color exqui site," report Mi Brown who went on to say the flexibility of the artist and orchestra was re markable, revealing FIrknsny as not only a great artist but the fact that Jamea Sample, conduc tor, haa remarkable control over the orchestra to produce the re sults of the Monday concert . . . Announced for Thunday, April 3a, is the annual silver tea given by West Salem Parent Teacher association, the event to be at the home of Dr. and Mn. Wlllard Thompson on Orchard Height . . . Mn. Harold Elbert is preiident of the PTA, Mn. John Carr the chairman for the tea . . . The Madrigal Slngen of Uni versity of Southern California school ot muiic have received invitation to repreient the Unit ed States in European concert thi next summer . . . Ml Nor- v.da ftmedlev of Salem, daush- ter ot the H. E. Smedley and doing graduate work at USC, is a member of the 19-voice en semble which i directed by Dr. Charlea C. Hirt, professor and head of' the department of church muiic In the USC school Tana Bawden, Junior artist, who ia appearing in piano con cert in Waller hall on Willam ette university eampu next Monday evening, won the junior contest of the State Federation of Music Clubs in Portland re cently . . . She la to represent the district at Seattle on March in the class of student musl clans . . . Miss Bawden come to Salem under the auspices of the - Salem Federated Music club next Monday evening, the proceed xrora the program to go to augment the fund of the fed eration for the Mra. Walter A. Denton memorial award . Many review ot Mi Bawden' musicianship have been very laudatory . . . Ronald Biggs of the B.C. Musical Festival said of her program: "She has vi tality and power and a sense of lyricism that has much subtlety. She is a really fine and musi- cianly player of great gifts." . . . Miss Cooley to Be Honored at Parties Mis Betty Cooley, who is 'to be married on March 22 to Wil liam E. Kaer, Jr., is being hon ored at a number of parties preceding the wedding. Mr. Oscar I. Paulson ia to entertain for Miss Coolev on Thursday evening at a dessert party and linen shower. Mn. F. J. Forristel and her daughter, Miss Anne Forristel. will entertain for the bride elect on Saturday evening at their home, guest being invit ed for dessert and a linen shower. . - SPIRITUAL Sunflower duh is meeting on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Anna Simmer. 1170 North 16th. between 1 and 4 p.m. Golf Group Woodburn Women of the Woodburn Golf club will meet Thursday, March S at the club house for a 12:30 luncheon and will play golf in the afternoon if the weather permit. In case of rain the meeting will be at the home of the preaident. Mr. Leland Plank. Hostesses will be Mr. Gerald Smith and Mrs. Clarence Ahren. I: S VJ ( ATfr il V Hav ' ' . i To be Wed Mis Hazel Hermanson, above, daughter of Mr.' and Mn. M. E. Hermanson,' Woodburn, recently announced her engagement to Roy L. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O. West, Sr. The wedding Is plan ned in May. (Artz studio picture) Spinsters Entertained Plans for their spring benefit on March 38 were discussed at the meeting of Spinsters club I Monday evening at the Merrill D. Ohling home. ' The benefit ia to be on Sat urday, March 28, at the Marion hotel, dessert to be at 1 o'clock with the fashion show and card games following. At the meeting Monday eve ning several contributions were voted to groups now conducting campaign for funds, Including the Red Cross, the Heart society and other. The Monday event wa a no host supper and get-acquainted meeting with Mrs. Donald Well. Mis Sue Rawlinson, Mis Leah Case 'and Miss Shirley Ksrsten as hostesses. BANGS FOR BEAUTY Why Not Jump on the - "Bang" Wagon And Consult rich of 1few IJorlz There ore so many variations of Bangs that Mr. Erich- will surely find one just meant for you. Listen Every Sunday to "Moon Garden 8:30 f . M. 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