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)(Kt Ready for the Oven v Several Boasting Methods Told in Detail for Last Minute Preparation MrsrGilmo're p, New Chairman l 4; FMDdi f 2 to 4 lb. 4 to C lbs fi to S lb. 5 to 12 lb. 12 to 16 lb. 16 to 20-lb. 20 to 24 lb. 1 Boars 2H- hrs. 3-3' hrs. 3 -4 hrs. 4H-5 hrs. 4-S hrs. 5-$ihrs. 5i-l hrs. . J By Masiae .' , i . SUtnmta Woman's Editor U ; v. If you are planning on a turkey for Thanksgiving, you've pur chased it by now, and are either thawing it after; having storage in your freezer, or you are contemplating the number: of pinfeathera waiting your attention. - ( - i. : We've given a treatise on how to roast the turkey before this season' but no matter how many times it's put into print, there are readers who need the information at the last minute. As we've said for the last 15 years, roast the turkey the easiest way which, fortunately is also the best Cook it in a shallow pan uncovered in a very moderate oven. It need not be seared, basted or covered. You need no roasting pan and if your oven is regulated, you need look at it only once, and that long enough to remove an oil soaked cloth which you put on top when you put the turkey in the oven. . . . . - i '- $ ' For best results place turkey on a rack in the pan, a dripping pan is fine,1 place it in a 325 degree or less oven and forget it. Here's the chart: Degrees 350 325 325 . 300 . 300 I 300 ! 300 The above chart is for ready to cook turkey,' if you bought yours "dressed" and the meatman removed the feet, bead and in sides later, subtract from 5 to 2 pounds from the original weight to bring it down to its ready-to-cook weight. In Father words, if you bought a 14-pound turkey "dressed" but not viscerated,it is actually a 11 to .12 pound turkey , when ready: t$ cook. Best to weigh it after it's ready for stuffing. if f j - Allow 1 cup stuffing per pound of ready-to-cook weight. VERY SLOW WAY -if fl ' i Our own Salem method of roasting a turkey ' is to cook ft atx an even lower heat overnight. This is practical for; the large birds that would otherwise have to be put into the oven very early on Thanksgiving morning in order to get done! for an early-afternoon dinner.- " . ! : I i The time by this method is somewhat flexible because the turkey seldom is overcooked because of the extremely low heat. You'll find it will brown nicely, but.in case it doeijnt, brown it at the last, not first of cooking. , '4- f The method is simple Put the bird into a 250 degree oven ' when you go to bed at night. For a large one, 24; pounds and up, ' you'll need to put it in earlier. One 27 pounder last year went into the oven just after supper because the bird was to be eaten at 1 o'clock. It was done at .noon, and was allowed to sit in a warm place to season for an hour. It was deliriously jftender, easy to , carve and perfectly done. 1 i Do not do one of the very small turkeys this way because they only cook a few hours and would be overdone. Also be sure your oven thermostat is correct. An oven that's too high will cook the turkey too soon by this method, in that ci-se set it out and heat it during the last hour before dinner. Hi! Be sure you have enough dressing, it's a popular part of the Thanksgiving dinner and there should be some left overs for the days which follow. Bake some in another pan in ..the oven, being sure toyuse the giblets for flavor as this won't gt any from the turkey cavity like the other stuffing. j TO USE TUEKMOMETEK . ; is; If you've a meat thermometer, insert It between thigh and lowest rib to center of stuffing and when the temperature reaches 180 it is done. If the thigh is big enough to hold the thermometer imbedded, the meat is done when temperature is 90 degrees. The new thermometers indicate the temperature for poultry and also the degrees, but in case yours does not, 180 is the ; temperature in dicated for lamb. ' ; . -' 1 The Eola home of Mrs. Burton Myers was the scene ; Monday Mill City Following the Senior class play Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and Miss Ardith Jones were hosts for a buf fet supper. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Rugh and ' son . of THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS .. . -. . . - From Th Oregon Statesman's ; VcSty Correspond night of the November ; meetin I m,, w.. rw-w tw,. of Salem alumnae of Alpha Chi Charles OTOns, Bob Baltimore! i Z-Zm """" "T T" I tioo Shelton, Daryl Farmen, Bill ! J300. Hadley and U r s. I Hamblin, DelmeSkiTlmDavid i nuier nroo. I rn T-w f.i. v-i Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Mrs. W. TV' ZrS? Vernon Oiimnvw. if? rwpnM I . Joyee WestgaanL wwwe.i srs. uewis unmu. M , 7 I t i blilxiariea Mews terries .... 9 - - - - a - f - Services HawkV Tf XvT Co6. Vera Loucks, Roy Chase, MONMOUTH Services lor CorneusLofCTw. sTBarhan I oks CrosterJSGormanTlS I H? Charles Fulton 1 Granse i u . -. Elect,R master- oberts All Ititwii Newt Serric i ROBERTS Charles Fulton will SPL 2?S;mfn Grane " S result of Saturday's will be in Mill cemetery, &ao. election i, .Mrs. Neal died Sunday at her serving with Fulton, wUI be 0,W0-?hi, nS Overseer. Louis Johnston; led lir ,1 urer,Mrs. Chet Nelson; Steward, iuv iivt m, vyv "" . I iJOet Nelson: assistant steward. I jT W - M . w I Maita.iS irSSk Keye. Ronald Ragsdale,ffl Clay, st, Monmouth, will be held atau. airs.! Robert PHiUips, Mrs. ,41STZ!r I at 1 n m Wrdnndav. November ueorge Seymour, ISmither and Mrs. A special guest was Miss - Mary Alpha Chi ; Omega chapter on the SllVOr VOCldina WUlamette! camnus. . r",wl Vruu,,,S A general business meeting was I A bmw held. Plans were discussed for tlermBB,B.,.w.WBF annml Cir !. i mil flWnlaw I i! ' which will be held at the new L Mt Angel Mr. and M: December 1 and 1 A letter was "f weooing anniversary Sunday rt.r.T: . T, ZZZ Vii "7 secretary, uienn Bidgood; gate read 6m the national vie nresi. I arternoon with a gathering' of rel- I aeeper, ueorge mggms: Ceres. I dent of Ahrfia Chi Omeea telline 1 auves and close friends at Stl"-"" 1. Mrs. uienn Bidgood; Pomona, of the appointment of Mrs. W. Mary's clubroom. " . I Mrs. Frank Boehringer; Flora, Vernon Gilmore as district alum- 1 Miss Jeanette Bentz qat the cake, Mrs. Sybil Henry Mrs. L. Mmard; Lady Assistant nae . chairman for district ; XIV. I Miss Lucile Bentz passed the euest 1 INDEPENDENCE ;j Services l aiewara, Mrs. Koy Kice; Executive This district takes in Oregon and book, and Miss Eleanor FroemeLlfor Mrs. Sybil Henry. 67, Mon- committee, Joe Felton. Denver northern California. Mrs.. Oil- la sister . of Mrs. Bentz. ! nourcd. I mouth route 1. a resident of this Young and Frank Sollenberger.-f more has been an active alumnae Servin- were Mrs! John Kloft area since- 1930. were held here (ew omcers will be mstalled son,. Vern Neal. Woodburn; nx j Rice: chanlainl Mrs. LouS chapter house, 610 North 15th, cetea tneir ciymerj Th Stcrtasmcm, Scdam. Orxyon, Wadnesdcry.' Hot. 21 j 13517 East Salem ' Club Plans Yule Party ' SUtcsaua News Scrrlc EAST SALEM The Edina Lane Extension club will hold a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Winfred Schmidt with Mrs. Arlie Bean the co-hostess. Gifts will be exchanged. ' On the entertainment commit tee are Mrs. George Seymour and Mrs. F. D. Thompson. Guests at the November meet ing at the home of Mrs. H. A. Biskie were Mrs. Marcus Seal and Mrs. Tom Lay. Mrs. Frank Cas pell and Mrs. Bean also were hostesses. VoDIey BiHiefo . Hrwt Scnrle Haeleay Men of Macleay Grange conducted a scrap-iron drive which netted the organira- w" S. IDC t Ciran am mvtl Aucsuaj. Manning the trurka which gather ithe scrap metal were Harry Martin, Jr4 Tommy Jones, Frank Keller and Cornel' ius Bateson. S HubbardP for several years, serving as pres- I ident of the Salem chapter for the I past two years. Patricia Todd to Head Bethol 35 Miss Patricia Todd was chosen honored queen of Bethel 35. Job's Daughters j at the Monday night meeting. Other officers elected in clude Miss Carol Hewitt, senior princessjv Miss Patsy Snider, jun ior princess; Miss Barbara iJone, Mrs. Sylvester Messner. Mrs. Steve I Tuesday. The Rev. Walter . Nyberg J in a group installation ceremony i ir; o.i i l nf thm inHpnmdmM - Monmouth I to be held at Keizer eranee hall ttfKEIlfc, MtiJJ UUOlt4StJ iJtimiUL I " w f . I ' " u -7. Miss Kathleen Kloft and Miss Anita Page. -V," 1 I ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Bentz were marred in St Mary's church here on No vember 20. 1926 and excent .for a .brief internal have lived here ever Since. They have four children, Jeanette J imei. Lucille and Linda. Soinstors to Give Charity Ball Methodist church officiated. In-I Tuesday nighf November 21. terment was at Belcrest Memorial Those attending are asked to bring park Salem. I either cake, gellatin dessert f or Mrs. Henry died Sunday at a sandwiches. The business meeting Dallas hospital. She was born Oct followed a no-host supper i at 1, 1884, in Iowa . which 31 members. and friends Surviving are her husband. Earl were present. During the business N. Henry, and a son Lloyd Henry, meeting, Roy Rice explained the both! of Monmouth; three daugh- dangers resulting from lack of in ters, Mrs. Florence ij N. Eullock, terest among voters during elect- and Mrs. Betty Belle Fulmer, both ions for school budgets. Louis of Independence!, and:! Mrs. Gladys Johnston discussed the control N. Stanley, Sterling j Colo.;, two measures taken against the 'goat' brothers, Marion Chaplin, Wy- weed men nee. He also told of the more, Neb., and nay unapnn, 1 new 100a law prommung snouiaer guide; and Miss Susan Youngquist, , tw.. !!.! Denver, Colo.; also 13 grandchil- picnic cuts of pork to be called marshalL The installation wm be A.? . ( j! dren. I 1 mWt c tl A.! ; fit . 7 f tU7. 17 junior t" ot Miss Jeanne Busick an event of December 17. Junior . . . . u.i three great-grandchil- the meeting. I Bethel Guardian; Mrs. Marvin Rasmussen, and, guardian secre tary, Mrs. FJdon Cone, were hon The December meeting will be in the form of a Christmas party James E. Teal h with exchange of gifts. Mrs. Louis DALLAS ! James Edward Johnston, presented a ' -program Teal, 67, Dallas route 3, retired which included a pledge to the Children's Hospital School of Eu gene for spastic children. Saturday, December 22 has been I ger aiKi millworker, died Tues- flag, duties of each new officer ored on their birthdays. Honor T."SL vT k T k d,y at a Dallas hospital touowing ana a sku on anopping Dy Mrsi tj.. t v I annual cnantr ball, the affair be-1 . iiinoee nf v Ha vs. Charles Fulton. tended an invitation to th Bethel &Pf iJ k , coun-: L 'JL V. Cinr T alr TTtiif to the installation ceremony of 1? d.ace. 1 at Services will be held at 2 -p. m. Vier LSKe Ulllt Bethel 43 on December : 1' Mrs. ox ommous naii wnn Saturday. November I 24, at the - . Charles Boyer, past guardian , of UrsWolfer and his orchestra en- BoUman mortuary with the Rev. KepairS CllSlllOTlS n-thi it An v r Hartwrfi 8aged to play between 10 and 1 Orville Mick officiating and nt- 1 Jr- grand marshall and past guardian , . , ? u uausu? ?rvlc5 oy xne uoa rei- of Bethel 35; and Elwyn HilL past 7 7, J: wws iuac iwmtu w associate guardian of Bethel 35. JbeJ1!xting Vll be Z' Teal also was a member The Molalla Bethel has been in- bf.rJ th?,?e ot President, of the Eagles lodge. Interment wiU tir.Ji tlUU. 1 wenai-iiuiKui Vows Read Woodburn The rnarnage of Miss Bessie Charlene Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker of Broadacres. to Law rence D. Wendt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wendt of Minn, was solemnized oq November 18 ;.at the Donald "Methodist churcll. ; The Rev. Glenn T. " White of Canby officiated. Miss Thelma Jo. Sutterfleld was soloist and Mrs. John Ulrich of Salem played the accompaniments. Lighting the tapers were Sharon Lou Cushing and Charles Daniel Walker. The bride's gown was of white satin with fitted bodice and train. Her fingertip veil was edged in Franch lace and she carried a white Bible topped with an or chid. Mrs. Gladys Fogerson was her sister's honor attendant and wore a violet taffeta gown with match , ing shoulder length veil. She car ried a bouquet of yellow chry santhemums. Mrs. Edna Walker and Miss Charlene Ann Cushing were bridesmaids and wore orchid taffeta frocks and carried bou quets of yellow chrysanthemums. Carolyn Sue Walker, the bride's niece, was flower girl Howard Walker was best man for his brother-in-law and ushers were Donald Bothea and Kenneth . Yergen. I After a wedding trip south to 1 the Redwoods the newly weds will make their home in Salem. Little Boy Welcomed From Oakland. Calif., comes news of the birth of a son. Christian Peter, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lau ritzen (Carol Young) on Tuesday morning. The little boy weighed seven pounds, nine ounces. He is the grandson of Mr. and aits. Hub Deu xoung ox oaiem ana ur. ana Mrs. Peter C Lauritzen of Oak land. The great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Young of Sa lem. Mrs. Young plans to leave December 1 for the south to greet her first grandchild. ii Party for Bride-Elect vited for Friendship night on De cember and at the tune there will I be initiation. Miss Janet Kirk. FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. I be at Dallas cemetery.. Born April 6, 1884 at Falls City, Teal married Bessie! A. Roe at iPedee on March 13.F 1920. , They j Itfttenaa News Service CLEAR LAKE Eleven mem bers of the Clear Lake extension unit were present Friday at the home of Mrs. L. J. Chapin to re pair innerspring cushions. Instruc tors for toe project were Mrt.; student at Cascade high school Her fiance is engaged in the log ging industry. Ural Neighbors mt Aisteriea will hold their .regular meeting and ini tiation tonight at t o'clock, at the VFW halt Silverton-UMias Stella Dybevik. AnniuAnenvif T - bride elect of Dr. Clifford Brenna "" J T of Sacramento, Calif- was compli- j T- iL. PAnel1 men ted at a miscellaneous shower I O TilO wOUST Monday night when- Misses Mar- jorie and Irene Moseng entertain ed at their home. Guests bidden included Miss Dybevik, Mrs. El- mer Thompson, Mrs. Arnold Thompson, Mrs JM. C. Thompson, SWE$T HUME Sunday was the fifty-second wedding anniver sary of ! Mr. and ; Mrs. John T. EusselL With their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Kee- neythey drove over the beautiful Jess Mcllnay opened their home I . tf 'i. v.n. t John Guy and Mrs. Robert Asbury. in 1928 ' i I TTUUillg Mi MAC JIUl Surviving are the widow, Bes- in th "PhoUtery workshop must j tn-ii . j 1.1 rt.j 1 register by November 24. Mrs. A. WUFtester, Mnand Mrs Dale 0; sonsl LeTaSd A. Eichelberg -and Mrs. Ted Gi- on Saturday evening to the Krazy Kard Klub. Bidden were Mr. ; and Mrs. Stanley Braden, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffenes, Mr. and Mrs. Ci R. Os born, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chrlsman.' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bales and Henry Boden. I J. of Sheridan and James E. Dallas; also - four brothers, sisters an six grandchildren. jT t 1 roa win oe project leaaers ior mis two ui- .. ... . 1 U ine January meeung win dc ai the home of Mrs. T. C. Mason. It Frank Taylor i i I was voted to hold a white elephant Military Order af the PiirDle I T'.l CC Umti'm. llK.n, raxi. ti Knnv b nnnnwl oHiol. ii nrtk a u:...i -.ill an T, I nov Hmv. nvKr K hMuHfiiI I TTnn ;i: . A ... . I ", - I " " .T o . w OT.filu' hTahV f w7m 1, V " "Xr i "l . dent and printer, were held here at least 23 cents. Mrs. Robert Epeneter, Mrs. Alden Alsea I highway Sunday to Wald- 0f Mrs. Neva Le Vinson to make Tuesdav Interment 1 1 was In the I party Masonic cemetary. He died Sun-J fj pi,.,,, Clemetson. Mlsi AlthM Mowr I port where they had a sea-food Miss Orlin Smedstad and Mrs. I amner at me m-way taue, oper Ernest Bloch, the latter from Sa lcm. ; t i t. Club Groups Arc Entertained East Salem Mrs. R. L. Hieh- berger entertained the following Swegle Neighbors at her Birch- ated by Mr. and Mrs.. Archie Zek, who formerly operated a restau rant in Sweet Home. They return ed by way of Dallas. John T. Russell and Winifred I ing and prepare gifts Pearl: Boyd were married at the home of the bride s parents. Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Boyd, Nov. 18, 1899, at Perrysville, Ohio, where Russell was editor and publisher of the Perryvillej Enterprise. They came to Oreeon in 1906 and settled at wood drive hoie on Thursday. I Oregon City; 1909 they came to Mrs. Austin Kyle. Mrs. PhiluD Sweet Home where thev have inf Schra, Mrs. 0.1 B. Bennett. Mrs.1 resided. Russell has been: crura 2ed Lloyd Mansfield, Mrs. Frederick in newspapering and printing for amauey, aors. irKer, Mrs. Albert 61 years. yatz, Mrs, Alfred PaulL Mrs. and Mrs. Pad'riek. i Mrs, Davis Fetes Board A social i meeting was held ati vh tne i nome orMr. t . w. Refeld on to the Women of Rotary board Mrs. Ree Sneed was a guest. Hollywood drive for members of members Monday afternoon at a the Merry- go f- round club on lone o'clock luncheon at her home.! Mr Emery Habbs was bast ess Thursday night Attending were Attending! were Mrs. Harris Ltetz.to members of her club at bridge plans for the Christmas which will be at the Mayflower I -j t k-, w 11 . - . I uar am m jjcuauvn nan. uecemoer 17. Mary Behmer Tavlnr was Kom .Tun. 14 1RMI A ! 1 iff is chairman and at the next meet- mSaw. Mich, and ,t uti acCuuS . ""'" VT,Ilucr las the "devil" on the uie memoen wui pace me SIOCK- BUtetman. New Serrie Slginaw vauey riews. m imt ne came to LINCOLN Birds of the WiU Portland where he worked for the i.mtta viw will h. H,..,c.ri si4i.. mm i.. . iOregonian. After coming to Al-uv rir a w isnnmai-, af - r,,Ki,. received word that Gerald Gard-1 ?ny 1?2i he bought the F. K. meeting of the Lincoln commu ner, a sophomore at the Sheridan P?""1?!11 ,ob snop' "f8011 ple nity club in the schoolhouse; at high school, has been selected to "trwui"1 " " 8 p.m. Friday. Dr. Niemala is in dance in the Ballet CoooeUa. 1 DU"nss' 1 J. . charge of the Salem school dis- whieh wifl be presented Novem- s,Aayiorwas assoaateu witn 1 tne d's special education program, ber 22 in London. Nanette De Master Prmters of Oregon. Albany Band and orchestra students of Valois is director general of the Chamber of Coner Rotary, SL West Salem junior high school wifl Sadler's Wells Ballet which will i?15..8 'i ? 4 I provide music. Refreshments will present the Coppelia. auiuuu i uui. 1 mciUde pie and coffee. j t Mrs. Marlon Carry cava an In-1 Mason for 50 years. teres ting travelosue of her Berm-1 Surviving besides his son, Glenn, uda trip to members of the Salem 1 are the widow, Addie; a daughter, Women's Breakfast club meetinc Mrs. Erma Haberle, Albany: also a w. . fmmm m - ."1 ll 1 1 -S Arnold uavis was hostess t ruesaay morning at Nohlgren's. mree granacnuaren, -TA Drive Nets 119 New Men iers futesauB News f ervtc HUBBARD The membership contest for P-TA was won by the second grade with 38 new mem bers. , They will receive a cash award. --. A total of 119 members were obtained by the children In the eight grades with the eighth grade coming in second with 29 members and the sixth grade third with 21 members. Percentages' were figur ed on basis of possible parent members. The other grades ranked in the following order: Third, fourth, first, seventh and fifth. ' Mrs. Ben Miller, membership chairman, reports membership is still open and will be until March. Two members have been taken in since the close of the three-week contest f " 109 At Open House t 100 neoole attended onen bouse at Hubbard grade school Thursday night. Inspected were the new fire escape from the upper floor . and the new cafeteria in the basement. The third grade featured a post office with letters to the parents. Easels are being used this year in most rooms for finger painting and other art work. The fifth grade featured 'two erector sets demon strating the use of 'pulleys. All teachers were present except Mrs. G. C Foster who has been ill. Refreshments were served by eighth grade girls. Mrs. W. T. Lord P-TA hospitality chairman, was in charge. . GRAND-DAUGHTER A GUEST lAST .salkm A guest lor a week at the William Hartley home on Lancaster drive has been his grandaughter, . Wilma Hartley, Brighton, Colo. She came west and returned- home by plane. Aarora Next meeting of th Aurora Lions club will be held on Thursday, November 29, which la change duel to Thanks rivina' falling on the regular date. Tha club will meet at Arch's cafe. Tamer Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Banta, Seattle, iWaslt, have pur chased the Spencer resident west of Turner. TJiey moved in last weekend. ' i ' Sweet Hae4-A Thanksgiving service will ; be held at 7 njn. Wednesday, November 21. at tha Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. A no-host dinner will be served following the program wiui .tne cnurcn serving turkev. Union Thanksgiving services will be held Wednesday night at th Methodist Community church. , -;;! . j j. ii.-.--.- ;.. Central lUwell Mrs. I. r Stewart has purchased the houso recently occupied by the Alfred Dettwyler family. Mrs. Stewart ia making plans to have the hous moved to the property of her son-in-law and daughter.' Mr. ami Mrs. Pearl Bye, and will make her home there.; :i H - j : 1 : Praia m A u Union t Thanksgiv ing service will be held at 1030 ajn. Thursday at Immanuel Men nonite church here. The Rev. Hen ry Dalke of Albany will speak: rear Caraert Lawrence Pruitt was hospitalized Monday at Salem General hosDital to treatment North Howell Grange Social Set Saturday ; Statecaaaa Ww Senrlca ; NORTH HOWELL! Social night of the North Howell grange will be observed at I the grange hall at 8 p. an. Saturday with grangers inviting their friends ta attend. A no-host lunch will served late in the evening, j The first in ? a series af ,carel parties to be -sponsored by tha North Howell graange was held at the hall Friday night. Other dates will be announced later. . "Just Good Furniture : , Hexislnqly Priced" BRADLEY rumnTUEiE iiAdt 1978 North CopUol Ton Ara Vary Walcom to Look Around THE ! ' -i SILVER DOLLAR ! AAANj ..;;:: i i; from ; SAFEIVAY Coming Seen Walcfc! for Him Mrs. Harold Holler. Mrs. Clavton Mrs. IP. Gibb, Mrs. MelVin La Due, Miss Stewart H. Drydon. Mrs. Ivan and ? late supper Tuesday nignt at I Mrs. Karl KuceL Mrs. her South Winter sbreet home. Mrs. Florence Kleeman, Mrs. Russell I Lawrence 1 Ballmer, Mrs. ! L. M. Lynn F. Cronemiller, Jr.. was a Proudfit and Mrs. Edward Curtis. I Flags; and Mrs. George L. Ar-t special guest A luncheon was served bv Mrs. I buckle. Plans were made for the! William Hartlev'on Fridav with I eroun's monthlv luncheon nvotlf Tbe Sweet Briar dab will meet! Mrs. Frank Ricket as co-hostess ing on November 26 at the Golden ( h honfte Mrs. W. a Franklin, for the November meeting of the Pheasant with Mrs. Ruth Versteegj690 Tulip 'drive, on Wednesday, feffersaa Mr. aa4 Mrs. Dick Vose are . announing the engage ment, of their daughter. Eleanor, to Gordon Kirsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kirsch of. Mehama. The wedding is planned for sometime in January. Miss Vose is a senior" ber survey with; the visually nan Garden Road Neighborhood club. I u speaker. Present were Mrs.-Paul Lvnch. Mrs. Russell De Lapp. Mrs. Glen Aarara Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Larkins. Mrs.: Julia Jennmes. Mrs. I atoner nave announces the en Kaipn Warner, Mrs. Mary Swingle. I Kagement or tneir aaugnter, miss Mrs. Richard Ti Wicklander. andlIren Stoner, to Thomas West- Mrs. Jess Hatchl - (wood of Bucklin, Kansas, ton of! i I mi. ma wn. mt. w esrwooa oi TT. TJ - i I Donald. A spring wedding is ..rr. .j Aavmuc I planned. At the Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae meeting Monday night at tne home of Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr plans urere made to pur chase records jfor. Hillcrest, in stead of giving the annual Christ mas tea. Mrs.1 Louis Gerlinger gave an interesting account of November 28, instead of today. dicapped children. Twenty-four attended the meeting and Mrs. Henry Camp, fqrmerly of Seattle, was welcomed as a new member. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Gayle Finley, Mrs. Donald Ras mussen and Mri. Robert Kreason of DaHas i ' r r c3 ttESj? 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