6 The) Statesman. Salem. OfJ Thursday, Sepeembf 23. 1843 Rushing Will Open on WU Campus Hghlightinc social activities during freshman week on the Willamette university campus is panhHlenic rushing which opens torught with open house. All freshment women and new coeds are invited to the four sorority houes. Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega. Delta Gamma and Pi Beta Phi between the hour of 7 and 10 o clock, each hou designated a certain hour. j Slated for Friday are noon luncheons and firesides in the j evening. Firesides are calendared j fur Saturday night and on Sunday alimoon there will be dessert luncheons and in the evening pre ferential formal dinners. Rushees will puk up their bid at 8 15 Munday morning, which will be fallowed by pledge breakfasts at the houM-s. Chresto cottage is headquarters f'r Parthellenic and officers are Pt Miller. Chi Omega, president; Oera!d;ne Nelson. Alpha Chi Om ega. ruh chairman: Nancy llnak, Ie:ta Gamma, secretary and Geor g.a Hull. Pi Beta Phi, treasurer. rtuh chairmen for the house are Hetty Louise Sinkola. Alpha Chi Omega; Nancy 4on tannery, Chi Omega; Eileen Lytle. Delta Gam ma . and Carolyn. Brady, Pi Beta Ihi. fraternity rsrtles Fraternity rushing starts Friday and continues for a week. Alpha Pt Delta have two events slated w!th a dance at the Mayflower ha'l Friday night and a barbecue (Ktoher I at the William L. Phil- Society Clubs Music The Home MAXINC BUBEN Womtn'i Editor JERYME ENGLISH Society Editor Bride-elect Is Honor Guest Mrs. I Tar old W. Snog r en will be a party hostess Friday night when she entertains at her North 23 rd street home In compliment to Miss Charlotte Kallander of Portland, formerly of Salem, who recently announced her engage ment to Grant Theummel of Port land. Guests have been invited itr a dessert supper with several hours of contract bridge following. A miscellaneous shower will fete the bride-to-be. A pink "arid white color scheme will be carried out in the appointments and assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Wayne Doughton and Miss Eleanor Trin dle. Honoring Miss Kallander will be Mesdames Manfred Olson, Kenneth Hanson, Wayne Dough ton. Harrison: Elgin, Jr.. Ralph Nohlgren. William Trindle, Jr, Wheeler R. English. Carlton Me Leod, William Kennedy. Miss Ee- i anor Trinclle. Miss Kay Barn- l.p home with a group of Phi , trovec, MUa Bemlce Or wig and the hostess. Luncheon Closes Golf Season Ladies Day play at the Oak Knoll Golf club was brought to a close Wednesday afternoon with the annual luncheon at the club house. Mrs. V. V. Grant was toast mistress and making toasts were Mrs. Kldon Vaughn and Mrs. Wil liam Blackley. The Oak Knoll trophy was awarded to Mrs. Jack Eakln. sr., of Dallas, winners of the annual handicap tournament, grand fin ale of the summer's play. A prize was awarded to Mrs. Tom King. Dallas, runner-up. The match was decided in the 19th hole. New officers were elected and include Mrs. Cecil Dunn, presi dent; Mrs. V. V. Grant, vice presi dent; and Mrs. William Ott. secretary-treasurer. Others attending were Mesdamea E. W. Crusen and Fred E. Barnes of Sweet Heme, guests. Jack Eak in. Jr, Virginia Bell. Theone Gren fell. Earl Fulgham, Ott el la Mardis, Randolph Hilton, Harold Ram stad. Clifford Hood. Al Cleveland, Harold Homes, Let and LeFores and Joe Vine. John Jamison Delta Theta alumni present. In charge of arrangements are War ren James, Joseph Law and Dave Putnam. Kappa Gamma Rh men have planned a ruin party fr Octo(er 3 at their funper chapter houe on Court treet. Jn charge are Mark !Utfe:d. Fralik Newell and Bob S (mi Taup have scheduled a party for October 2 at Chresto cftage with Dirk Spooner and Val Simper lr charge. Mt. Angel Vovs Said at Church MT ANGEL At a double ring ceremony at St. Msry's church Tueiiay at S IS pm Mim Dorothy i F.rwert, itwghter of Mr. Anna F.rwert be a me the lrule of Al- i fred Borhsler, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Cr.aries Borhsler. The Rev. Da- : m i a n Jrntges offtrKled. St. , Mry ti.oir and Bernard Smith i sans1 ard Mvt ileien Kehet played ! tfce organ. The bride wn given in marti sfr by her brother. Rrvbert Er wcrt Her gown of white brocaded taffeta and marquisette was made wi'h fitted bodice, full skirt with lorg train. Her Jvrt veil fell from a Mary Stuart head lies and she carried white rue ami sleph- Met two usters. M... Arlene j 1 UfwfJS DllUe Erert and Mrs. Cherlnt Stirbei j stteridrd her. j An event of August 24 was the C'harle IV hler was bet man wedding of Miss Darlene Liberty fr hi brother end Warren Er- of Somerset. Wisconsin, to John rrt sr.d Norbert Bochkler, uh- ! F. Jaminon. The double ring cere- er N-ibett Ait her, cwiain of the brio and Robert Rchler, -r-.in of the t ridegrotim, aerveil at the a.iar Hreafefaat was ervel at the hom f the bride lmmMiatrly mony was performed by the Rev LJnahen at St. Joseph s church. The bride wore traditional white satin. She was given in marriage by her father, John Lib erty of Somerset. Wis. Her matron of honor waa Mrs. n w W4n . . after te imirt, and a wedding he -room d.r.ner followed at the Mt AimiH v,-- k ,. ,. K. oroiner, Kuaseii Jamison or 5a- h.el VI s Mary Kirscti and Mim Rerr.ice Ducia served. A reception was held at the Iegum hall. Serving and cutting the rah and Ires were Mrs. Rob ert arn worth. Miss Betty Mae Wyffeis and Miss Martha Er- WerT They are honfymnrminf at the Oreg n rei he and upwi their re turn iil live on a farm north ef tovi n For going away the brile wore an ao- woo) dreita with black A reception and wedding break fast was held at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. R. II. Whitby, in Salem. Out of town guests were the bride's father, two broth ers and her sister and husband, w ho motored from Somerset for the ceremony. Mrs. T. E. Marker asited the hostess. After a brief honeymoon at the coat the newlyweds will make - . . L . v . a eiies and a niru( r C ecile , ioeir noma I or mn inaeiinite pe Rtunner rn and gtdiolue. ! I id at IMS Mill at, Salem. Mr. sad Mrs. Waiter It. Mlaler an 1 their on-in-law and daugh-I ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Potter, were at the Gearhart hotel !at week s vend i nX the state realtors Mr.n:tioa Mr. and Mrs. Potter are spending this week vacation ing at Neb cot t. Mrs. Ferreat E. IHaa see will preside at a osie a'cWnk bridge lumhetn Friday afternoon at her horre in ' Mornncst4e in compli mert to members mt her elub. New rrtemoe. e-e Mrs. H O S.-hnei-der anri Mrs S. J. Barrtck Jadge sad Mrs. K. M. rate. and Mti. Charles MrElhmny. Mr. and Mrs. DamH J Mrtellati. Mr. and Mr, Mas Raer. and Mr. arxl Mrs Clyde Cut forth of Ger vais motor t Portland to- njght tt be dinner guests of Dr. and Mis. Bruce Titus. Ceag-rataUUena ge te Mr. anal Mrs. Eric Fitxsimons on the birth of a daughter Tueaday at the Sa lem General hospital. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fituimuns and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Beckley. Heaae gsU el Mrs. Reabea P. Boise a few days are Mrs. Ru dolph Prael and Mrs. Otto Prael of Portland. Wednesday the visit ors, Mrs. Frank Snedecor and Mrs. Boie motored along the Oregon ooat. I CLUB CALENDAB i THUKSDAT ! Soleuraers at Salem Woman's dub. salad luncheon. 1 p.m. Lansing Neighbor Garden elub with Mrs. - Anderson. S3M , Simnjrkw ave nue. 1J0 luncheon. West Salem Post VFW auxiliary meet at Lesion ball., Parkway Drive, S p.m. raioAY DAV all day sewing, no-host lunch eon, witb Mrs. Stuart Johns. 37 Mon roe at. Women's Bible class. First Metho dist i church, meet at Old People's Home. 12J Center sU p.m. TUESDAY Salem General hospital auxiliary. YWCA IS ajn. - i Yomarco class. First Methodist church, with Mrs. Frank O. Myers. Ml North Wlaur street. 1:1S dessert luncheon. Dpnald Carroll Takes Bride The First Presbyterian Church of Oregon City was the scene of a double ring ceremony Septem ber i 15 when Miss Ruth Heuvel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Heuvel, became the bride of Donald E. Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Van W. Carroll of Sa lem. Dr. Roy W Achan officiated. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a white satin gown and a corsage of red . roses buds. Mrs. Bud Cupit, the bride's sis ter, was matron of honor. Brides maids were Miss Norma Lee Cu mins and Mrs. Elvern Coons. Vsn Carroll, Jr the groom's brother, was best man. Ushers were Wenden 1L Carroll i and Francis Heuvel, brothers of the bride and groom. I ine nower gin was Cecil Faye Carroll and Gary Kedman !wi ring bearer. The newlyweds will live in Sa lem. Hear About Chest Carl Aschenbrenner, speaking on tne functions of the Commun ity Chest, appeared at a joint meeting of the Marion Veterans of Foreign Wars post and auxiliary Monday night. The meeting fol lowed separate business sessions. Guests at the auxiliary meeting were Mrs. Jessie Durlos, Benica, uaiir., and Mrs. Nellie Jones, Cor vail is. MrsCenevieve Olson pre sided. Attending a meeting of Fennimore auxiliary in ML Angel this week from here were Mrs. Leon Hansen, district president; Mrs. James Beall. district secre tary; Mrs. Ralph Harlan. Mrs. Vir gil Bolton and Mrs. Mabel Devlin. Philharmonic ! Plans Told Interest has been revived in the Salem Philharmonic orchestra, after four years of inactivity. ,At a meeting of the association board on Monday night, Charles Hug gins was elected president. Judge George Ros smart, first vice-president; Karl Becke, second vice president; . Mrs. George Schwarz secretary and Leo Page, treasurer. Recruitment of in and out of town musicians will begin as" soon as the committee has been named. Several conductors are being con sidered for direction of the or chestra. The Philharmonic, made up mostly of non professional mu sicians, was active for many years in Salem and became a fine or chestra before the war, when the work was suspended. Edouard Hurlimann was conductor at that time. Mrs. Hill Fetes Board Members The last executive meeting of the Salem Credit Women's Break fast club , under the leadership of president, Mrs. Dorothy Hill, was held Tuesday night when ghe en tertained with a dessert supper at her home on State street.' Members present were Mrs. Lorna Lucas, Mrs. Alta Myers, Miss Lena Blum, Mrs.l Bessie Kay ser, Mrs." Dorothy Walker, Miss Lillian Kayser. Mrs. Ethel Gal- linger, Mrs. Louise Jones, Miss Beverly Hartzel, and Miss Estella Smith. Plans arc being completed for the annual installation banquet to be held at the Golden Arrow Oc tober 8, at 7:30. Officers will be elected at the October 1 meeting with a ' T o'clock breakfast at Nohlgren's. . Tanner-Andresen Vows Read ! h . i At a auiet ceremony Sunday at rhigh noon Miss Colleen Andresen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Andresen, became the bride of Francis H. Tanner, son of Mr. find Mrs. E. E. Tanner, at the United Brethren church with ' the Rev. Martin officiating before mem bers of the immediate family. i For her wedding the bride chose a royal blue tailleur with grey accessories and a corsage of gar denias and pink bouvardia. At tending the couple was the groom's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ratze- btirg. The newlyweds left for a wed ding trip to Canada immediately after the service. They will re turn to Salem to make their home. Mrs. aUlph IL Coeley and Mrs. George H. Swift, sr. will motor to Eugene today to visit their daugh ters and son, Margie Cooley, Jean and George Swift, on the Univer sity of Oregon campus. Down to Earth Dear Little Tuber Can Become Fine Dish When Dressed Up; Big Crop Due By MAX1NE BUREN , Statesman Woman's Editor "Dear Woman's Editor: What shall I do with potatoes? And. according to the experts, there will be a mighty Jot of po tatoes to use thfs winter because the crop is plenty big. Most persons like mashed, boiled and baked potatoes, and welcome an occasional baking dish of es- raltoned nntata French fries were frequently on menus during normal times when fats are available, and when a heavy kettle of oil could be kept Just for deep fat fried foods. Mashed potatoes can take on a festive look when baked, . they're called rightfully DUCHESS POTATOES 2 cups hot riced potatoes 2 tablespoons butter W teaspoon salt 3 egg yolks, slightly beaten Whip together, pile lightly in a pan or: make in shapes with a pastry tube, and cook at 330 until delicately browned. Then there are I POTATO PANCAKES 3 medium i sized raw potatoes, grated , 1 tablespoon flour 1 tablespoon cream 1 1 gg ' 1 teaspoon salt Mix, cook by spoonfuls in a heavy frying pan, turning once. Other recipes to vary the potato fare; include:. Stuffed Boiataes. with cheese. Ttuna or chopped green peppers. ChantUlyFold half cup grated cheese into whipped potatoes and brown. , Spaniah Fold chopped pi- Mrs. Mile K. Taylor retained home from a plane trip Tuesday night which took her to New Or leans for the marriage of her son, Winston, earlier in the month and to Nebraska for a visit with rela- i Uves. " """ ' ASK YOUR mientos and cream into potatoes, and whip up. Reheat. Aa Gratia Put whipped po tatoes in a baking dish, , cover with buttered crumbs and bake until brown. Palate soap Makes a main dish at noontime. Be sure and in clude celery, with some tops, and a dash of celery salt. ' Fashion Bridge Slated Plans for' the annual Junior Woman's club tlP fashion bridge benefit were made Tuesday night when the. committee met at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Calvin Kent The fashion bridge will be held October 28 at the clubhouse. Committee members include. Mesdames Verne Robb, Leland Sarff, Sam Campbell, Maurice Saffron and Roy Mink. Party to Fete Mrs. Heath . Event of Saturday night will be the informal party for which Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. Ralph Moody and Miss Dorothy Corne lius will be hostesses at the Kelly home on South 17th street in com pliment to Mrs. Paul Heath. After an informal evening a shower will honor Mrs. Jleath and the hostesses will serve a late sup per to twenty-four guests. Bou quets of autumn' flowers will pro vide the decorative note. BPW Women Hear Handicapped , ''Walter Snyder, assistant state superintendent of public instruc tion was speaker at the Business and Professional Woman's meet ing at Nohlgren's Tuesday night. He discussed the program for handicapped children! in Oregon. Amanda Anderson- briefly dis cussed the school fund measure to appear in the coming election and Bonnie Klein, winner of a 4-H scholarship told of summer school experiences. Other guests were Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. LuVerne J. Hardwicke, Mrs. Grace N. Hartley, Miss Imogene Johnson, and Mary Ann Foley, Salem and Katie Watson, Walla Walla. , Delta Zetas Meet At Ekicksen's Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen and Mrs. B. L. Bradley entertained the Delta Zeta alumnae at a dessert supper Tuesday night at the' for mer's home on South Cottage street. Election of officers was held with Mrs. Virgil Sexton named president and Miss Bev erly 1 Branch, treasurer. During the evening the alumnae mended and repaired the Salem' high school band uniforms. Attending were Mesdames Charles Feike, Edmond Carleton, Maurice Buchanan, George Duke, Esther Eat; ton, Hugh Morrow, V. Freisen, Lloyd Sanders, Virgil Sexton, Miss Beverly Branch, Miss Geraldine Kem and the host esses. I Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Steele of Portland are in the capital for a eve days as guests of Mr. and Mr. Virgil Sexton. Mr. Steele is here on business with the Pacific Telephone Co. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard are leaving Friday for Seattle to spend the weekend and attend the University of Washington-St. Mary's game on Saturday. Mrs. Frank McColloch of Port land, formerly of Salem, has been visiting in the capital a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Mc-Lellan. Miss Marjorle Price, daughter of Mrs. Wayne Price, is leaving by train today for Hollywood, Calif, for a fortnight's visit with her aunt and cousins, Mrs. Earl An derson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson, former Salem resi ICE CBEAII All Flavors, No 5 Limits, Qts. ...... asV SAVING CENTER Salem and West Salens Pop 2Q Stttm Grade Ifaausmm egg production . . . at lower coat. That's the story of Triangle' X-tra egg pro ducer. 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