The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 19, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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SOCI ETY
A round
Town...
BY JERYME ENGLISH
QUEEN OF VARSITY BALL . . .
Sally jo Grimm ot Vancouver,
Wash and a PI Beta Phi was
chosen queen of the WiUamette
University Lettermen's Club for
mal ball Friday night at Crystal
Gardens . . . Princesses, all fresh
man coeds, were Patricia Wegner,
Salem Yvonne Grosser, Mil
waukee, Ruth Joseph, Weiser,
Idaho, and Frances Smith, Fort
land . . . Dan Montag, president
of the Lettermen's Club, an
nounced the queen's selection and
brunette Sally Jo was j
last year's Varsity queen, Mary
Campbell of Salem ... The decor
center of attraction was a
iarge MW of daffodils and at each
point a heart with the pictures of
the royal court . . . Bill DeSouza s
orchestra played for dancing dur
ing the evening . . . Patrons and
patronesses for the ball were Mr.
and Mrs. Lestle J. Spark, Mr. and
Mrs. L. S. Vokes, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester R. Stackhouse and Mr.
and Mrs. John Lewis . . .
WEEKEND JOTTINGS ... In
Vancouver, B. C, for the weekend
are three members of the Salem
Zonta Club to attend the three
day regional conference at the
Hotel Georgia . . . Miss Genevieve
Morgan of Salem, district gover
nor, will preside at the sessions . . .
Mrs. Paul Rockenfeller, president
of the Salem Zonta Club, is the
group's official delegate, and Miss
Dorothy Pearce will attend the
conference . . . Miss Pearce drove
north with Mr. and Mrs. Mem
Pearce and the three will visit in
British Columbia and other north
ern points before returning to
Salem in a week . . .
Especially beautiful . . . this
prior is the Fainnount Hill tar
den of David W. Eyre and Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Johnson . . . they
are opening: their garden, at 148
East Washington St.. on Sunday
afternoon with all interested gar
den lovers invited to call between
2 and 4 o'clock . . . Noteworthy
are the lovely dorwood trees on
the west corner and the rockery . . .
Here from Stockton . . . for the
weekend are Mrs. E. T. Barnett
and son, Terry, who came north
for the wedcling of her niece, Miss
Jean Clement and Dean Bunnell
this afternoon . . . They are guests
at the home of Mrs. Barnett's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. George LaBorde, and her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. O.
Clement ...
Visiting ... in Salem for the
weekend is Mrs. W. W. Gabriel of
Portland, who is the guest of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
31rs. Charles Heltzel . . . Glenn
Potts of San Francisco is visiting
at the home of his brother and
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Potts for the weekend . . .
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson are
spending the weekend at their
summer place at Devils Lake . . .
The Glenn McCormicks and their
daughter, Glenda Lou, will also
be at their place at Devils Lake
for the weekend . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Williamson are visiting
with friends in Portland this
weekend . . .
Out-of-town guests . . . for the
Town Club's dinner dance tonight
at the Marion Hotel . . . The Rob
ert Dragers will have as their
guests her sister, Mrs. Paul Buck
of Klamath Falls . . . Dr. and Mrs.
Kimball Page will be down from
Portland as guests of the Robert
Needhams . . . and Dr. and Mrs.
Louis B. Schoel, also of Portland,
will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Fritz . . . Other guests
include Mr. and Mrs. Roderick
Livesley, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Bell, Dr. and Mrs. Morris Crothers
and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Skopil Jr.
Return home . . . Dr. and Mrs.
Estill Brunk and son, Ronald, are
home from a week's sojourn in
Victoria, B. C, Seattle and Port
Angeles . . .
Visitors leave . . . Mrs. Ander
son Cannon and Mrs. John Withy
combe of Carmel and Mrs. Claire
Jones Gray of Los Angeles left
Thursday for the South after a
week's stay at the Home of their
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald E. Jones . . . they
came north for the wedding of
their nephew, Ronald E. Jones Jr.,
and Barbara Jeanne Harris, a
week ago . . .
Dinner hosts . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Stewart are entertaining to
night at their North Cottage Street
home in compliment to their week
end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Haley of Tacoma . . . Covers will
be placed for the Haleys, Mr. and
Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Dr. and
Mrs. Paul Poling and the Stewarts.
Entertaining . . . informally at
dinner Thursday night were Mr.
and Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, who
invited guests to their Orchard
Heights home and to view the pic
tures of Mexico shown by Dr.
Robert F. Anderson . . - Covers
were placed for Dr. and Mrs. An
derson, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gaiser,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fenlx. Mr.
RHODODENDRONS
AZALEAS
Hardy grown outdoors
Over 100 varieties
Priced right
Erly blooms opening
now
PAUL GRIEBENOW
S05 FAIR VIEW AVE.
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CLUBS
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BACK HOOP ... A nostalgic note in the Paris spring
fashion collections is this romantic ball gown, reminiscent
of the American Ovil War period. Pierre Balmain uses a
new hidden accessory, the back hoop, to achieve the back
sweeping silhouette. It is made in white ottoman sheer, with
mauve organdie.
Hostesses Fete
Mrs. Varley
Mrs. Clark Jackson, Mrs. Wayne
Domes- and Mrs. Leonard Ahsen
macher were hostesses for a sur
prise party and shower in honor
of Mrs. John Varley and new son,
Scott, at their home on Wilbur
Street Thursday night.
Honoring Mrs. Varley were Mrs.
Charles Short of Portland, Mrs.
Andrew Bennett of Dallas, Mrs.
Leonard Orton of Hillsboro, Mrs.
James Brewer, Mrs. Bunny Ma
son, Mrs. Paul Reidy, Mrs. F. K.
Skaling, Mrs. John M. Ritchie,
Mrs. William Wellhausen, Mrs.
Gerald Holsing, Mrs. E. J. Chris
tensen, Mrs. Roy Scragg, Mrs.
Lawrence Engstrom, Mrs. George
Halvorsen, Mrs. Coy Minnich,
Miss Velma Strain, Miss Beverly
Hartzell and the hostesses.
Bechtels Hosts
To Mothers
! Salem Chapter, American Gold
Star Mothers were entertained at
, the home of Mr .and Mrs. Walter
Bechtel Thursday night. Hus
bands were special guests for the
social evening. Travel pictures
; were shown of Yellowstone Na
tional Park and Oregon scenery.
Twenty-four attended the af-
fair and special guests were Mr.
i and Mrs. J. B. Van Cleve, Mrs.
i Edith Morley, Mrs. Winifred
i Butler, and Mrs. Harry Hiday.
i Co-hostesses were Mrs. Glenn
Larkins and Mrs. H. E. Merk.
Guests at Club Meeting
The Keizer Ladies Sewing Club
was entertained on Thursday at
the home of Mrs. R. I. Kinney. A
plant sale was held with proceeds
to be donated for the new building
of the Keizer Community Church.
Fifteen members were present for
the all day meeting and luncheon.
Guests were Mrs. Paul Loop, Mrs.
Charles Loop, Mrs. Howard Jones,
Mrs. Emma Lantis, Mrs. Nora
Cole and Miss Edna Smith. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Miss Lois Keefer.
CLUB CALENDAR
MONDAY
Work Basket Club with Mrs. Paulina
Richards. 1576 State St., 8 p.m.
Jaycee-ettes with Mrs. Maurice Cohn,
360 S. 15yi St.. 8 p.m.
Sigmas with Mrs. John William
Stortz. 1537 Strong Road. 8 p.m.
THURSDAY
Labish Meadow Gardeners with Mrs.
Paul Camp. 1:30 p. m.. plant sale.
and Mrs. Gardner Knapp and the
hosts . . .
Club feted ... Mr. and Mrs.
Silas Gaiser entertained their club
at a no-host dinner and evening
of cards on Friday night at their
Manbrin Gardens home . . . Sun
day the Gaisers will have as their
guests his brother and sister-in-law.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Gaiser
of Vancouver, Wash. . . .
Save Money
Buy direct from
Slaughterhouse at
Packing House
Prices
Come In and choose your
own and be assured of
LOCKER BEEF
THE BEST IN
Half or whole cat J Of
and wrapped lb. T5Jy
LOCKER PORK
Half or whole cut
and wrapped lb.
Salem Meat Co.
1325 S-IM
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Phone S-4S5S
MUSIC
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Convention Plans
Are Outlined
Oregon Grape Camp, Royal
Neighbors of America met at the
VFW hall with 35 attending. Plans
were made to attend a district
convention at Corvallis on April
26, where the Supreme Oracle,
Frances Torkelson of Rock Island,
111., who is on a tour of the Pa
cific Northwest, will attend.
Members wishing transportation
are asked to call the oracle, Mrs.
Gladys Applegate, or the vice
oracle, Mrs. I. W. Geer. Following
the meeting refreshments were
served by the committee, M r s.
Phillip Bouffleur, chairman, Mrs.
Ethel Davenport, Mrs. Earnest
Butler and Mrs. Lola Bockman.
Altrusans Have
Birthday Dinner
Altrusa Club of Salem met at
the Marion Hotel for the birth
day dinner Thursday evening. The
program was in charge of Altrusa
information committee, Mrs. Sid
ney Jary and Mrs. Addison Lane,
whose theme was "There Is a
Way To Lend a Hand."
Mrs. Sidney Jar; outlined the
history of Altrusa including
Founder's Day. Speaker of tthe
evening was Miss Dorothy Hol
lingsworth of the Portland club
and vocational information chair
man of District 10. Miss Hollings
worth was moderator for a panel
of Portland Altrusans, who spoke
on the work of the four major
committees of Altrusa.
Mrs. Audry Pugh, president of
Vancouver, Wash, club gave a
resume of the plans of 10th dis
trict conference to be held at
Longview, Wash., May 2, 3, 4.
Guests were Mrs. Charlotte
Matthies, Mrs. Olivia Esch, Mrs.
Margaret Swanson and Miss Elva
Brown of Albany, Miss Bernice
Gardner, Mrs. Adeline Kendall,
and Miss Margaret Sullivan of
Portland and Mrs. Carl Carlson
of Salem.
Hostesses were Mrs. Effie King
and Mrs. Lois Keeney.
King Cotton Candidate
Margaret Meade Tri-Y chapter
met Monday night at the YWCA
to make plans for a beach trip
to be held May 17 and 18. The
girls will hold a cookie sale on
April 30 for Willamette University
students. Sharon Larson will be
chairman of the sale. Larry Paul
us was chosen as the chapter's can
didate for King Cotton for the
annual Cotton Ball to be spon
sored by the Tri-Y chapters. The
ball will be ah event of May 10.
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Auxiliary Holds
Installation
Of Officers
Marlon Auxiliary to Post 6661,
Veterans of Foreign Wars,, held a
Joint installation of officers on
Monday evening at the VFW HalL
Officers of the auxiliary in
stalled for the coming year were:
President, Mrs. C. M. Briggs; sen
ior vice president, Mrs. Dale
Brooks; junior vice president, Mrs.
Mike Becker; chaplain, Mrs.
Barney Barnett; treasurer, Mrs.
Covill Case; conductress, Mrs.
Dale Mauk; guard, Mrs. Lloyd
Bobbitt; secretary, Mrs. I veil
Haley; assistant secretary, Mrs.
James Beall; patriotic instructor,
Mrs. David Holweger; color bear
ers, Mrs. Ralph O'Brien, Mrs.
Vernon Glass, Mrs. Leroy Simp
son and Mrs. Douglas Parkes; ban
ner bearer, Mrs. Virginia Shaw;
flag bearer, Mrs. Al Aeschlimann;
historian, Mrs. Gladys Billings;
musician, Mrs. Virgil Bolton; as
sistant musician, Mrs. Evelyn
Kennedy.
Mrs. W. J. Ashworth was the
installing officer, assisted by the
department president; conductress,
Mrs. Joe Haller of Oregon City,
and ritual team from Waldo Cau
field Auxiliary of Oregon City.
State Officers Present
Other department officers pres
ent were: Mrs. Arwin Stray er,
past department president; Mrs.
Edith Mudd, past department
president; Mrs. Stanley Tripp of
Corvallis, past department presi
dent; Mrs. Cora Haven of Corval
lis, president of district 18; Mrs.
Joe Hopkins, department color
bearer; and Mrs. George Mason of
Rickreall, president of district 20.
Department chairmen present
were Mrs. Donld Stupka, civil de
fense, and Mrs. Garry Hansen of
Dallas, community service.
Patriotic organizations of Salem
were represented by Mrs. Sadie
Pro, president Gold Star Mothers;
Mrs. Blanche Stewart, president
Auxiliary Sons of Union Veterans;
Mrs. Glen Prather, president, War
Mothers; Mrs. Joe DiFilippi, presi
dent American Legion Auxiliary
136; Mrs. Edna Prince, president,
Marine Corps League Auxiliary;
Mrs. L. H. Hudson, commander
Navy Mothers, and Mrs. Lulu
Humphreys, past president of
Auxiliary to Spanish American
War Veterans.
Miss Eva Larson, president of
Dallas Auxiliary, and Mrs. Lynch,
president of Silverton Auxiliary,
were also present.
OES Benefit
Card Party
Members of Chadwick Chapter,
OES, will sponsor a benefit des
sert card party, and floor show
tonight at the Scottish Rite Tem
ple at 8 o'clock.
The general committee arrang
ing the benefit includes Miss
Leila Johnson, Mrs. W. E. Knower
and Mrs. Gail Jones. Mrs. Law
rence Taylor is in charge of re
freshments; Mrs. Paul Griebenow,
canasta; Mrs. Rex Davis, bridge;
and Gail Jones, pinochle.
The interested public and all
Eastern Star members are invited
to attend. Proceeds will go to the
Eastern Star-Masonic Home at
Forest Grove.
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Muscle building proteins And fiavorl
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April Miscellany
Cooks Get Inspiration from Food
In Markets; Appetites Help too
By MAXINE BUREN
Statesman Woman's Editor
Writing about foods and cooking takes on new interest with
each season. Not only are the readers more interested, come a
change in the weather, but there are more things in market to
talk about.
The spring season hits us quickly all at once there are fresh
young vegetables in the market, if not locally grown yet, at least
with encouraging green and red color.
Spring salads take their place on the menu, lettuce chunks
with Thousand Island dressing, tossed salads of slightly anemic
tomatoes, bright radishes and healthy looking green onions.
Perhaps you've a few plants of parsley left over in the gar
den, waiting to be dug under. If so, here's a recipe to use the
roots. We've heard of celery root, of course, and parsley tops, but
this calls for parsley root. We. won't vouch for the recipe, but it
comes from the chef of a famous mid-West hotel and he thinks
it's good.
BEEF CONSOMME
Vi pound lean beef shanks
ground coarse
1 teaspoon chopped onion
1 small section garlic
1 stalk celery (with outside
trimmings)
V firm tomato
Cut vegetables into small lumps. Combine all the above in
gredients in a kettle, and boil very slowly for about 2 Vi hours.
Do not stir. Drain.
The same cook offers a nice little suggestion to use up any
turtle meat you happen to have around the home, this does not
include the poor little fellow that arrived at your home during
fair week, and which If he survives you would by this time, love
to see somewhere else than where he is.
CONSOMME FLORIDA A LA CAMELLIA HOUSE
1 No. 2 can diced turtle 1 oz. arrowroot
meat li cup water
1 quart beek consomme
Combine turtle meat and beef consomme. Bring to a boil, and
simmer for 10 minutes.
Mix arrowroot and water together. Mix into consomme mix
ture thoroughly, and boil for 3 minutes. Serve piping hot. Excel
lent served with cheese sticks.
Miss Cluett New
Club President
Miss Nila Cluett was elected
president of the Insurance Women
of Salem for the ensuing year at
their dinner meeting Thursday
evening in the Coral Room of the
Marion Hotel. Other officers
elected were Miss I-eona Teske,
vice president; Miss Roberta
Matthews, recording secretary;
Mrs. Amy Seidler, corresponding
secretary; Miss Marlyn Scott,
treasurer.
Final plans were formulated for
the Bosses' Breakfast Party to be
155 N. Liberty
Reg.
1 leek, parsley root and pars
ley greens
1 egg white and crushed shell
Vt teaspoon of whole kernel
black pepper
i teaspoon mixed spices
1 quart of beef stock
held at the Marion Hotel Wednes
day morning, April 23.
DID YOU KNOW
That you can have your car
washed and polished while
you sleep.
YES YOU CAN AT
Eddie's Personal
Car Service
Grand Opening Today
Free Coffee 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Pickup and Delivery Service
1295 S. 12th Ph. 4-6114-2-6575
pllg
HOUSEWARES SALE
66
75c to 89c
OVER 20 ITEMS ALL REDUCED 12 TO 23
STOCK UP NOW SAVE ON EVERYDAY NEEDS
Thm Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Saturday, April 19, 19523
Special Guests
At Auxiliary
Meeting
A number of guests were pres
ent for the meeting of the Salem
Lions Auxiliary meeting Thursday
night at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Erickson on South High Street.
Guests included Mrs. A. J.
Crose of the Hollywood Lions
Auxiliary, state president; Mrs.
Clarence Humble, Klamath Falls,
state second vice-president; Mrs.
James Tindall of the Hollywood
Lions Club, state convention
chairman; Mrs. Ben Gifford, East
Salem Lions Auxiliary, member
of convention program committee;
and Mrs. Arthur Martin of the
South Salem Auxiliary, also a
member of the program commit-'
tee.
A new member welcomed was
Mrs. Tom Stacer. During the busi
ness meeting plans were outlined
for the state convention to be
held in Salem June 8, 9 and 10.
Mrs. 'James Turnbull talked to the
group and showed films on the
Cancer Crusade.
Mrs. Norman Young was chair
man of the hostess committee, as
sisted by Mrs. William Newmyer,
Mrs. L. J. Stewart, Mrs. Virgil
Golden, Mrs. Deral Jones, Mrs.
Lloyd Hockett and Mrs. Elmer
Church.
Dessert Luncheon
For Club Today
West Salem Grange Hom Eco
nomics Club will meet for a des
sert luncheon this afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Harold Burns,
Route 1, at one o'clock. A busi
ness meeting will follow. All
members participating in the
apron contest are asked to bring
their aprons to the meeting. Mrs.
SPECIAL
Dwarf English
Boxwood
35c ea. $3.00 per doi.
Lobbl Arborvitae Hedge stock,
9"-12M $1.00 ea.
8 for SS.OO
Nelson's Nursery
955 E. Oak Street
Silverton, Ore. Ph. S561
Each, Your
Theodore Nelson is chairman el
the project.: . ' I
Monday night the club will
serve a supper to the grange In
surance group at the West 'Salem
Methodist Church basement.
social night is slated forTue
day for grange members at the
West Salem City Hall at 8 o'clock.
Shower Fetes
Bride-Elect
Mrs. Henry Thielson and Mrs.
Robert Beecroft were hostesses for -a
bridal shower Thursday night at
the former's home in compliment
to Miss Mary Lou Frickey, bride
elect of Irvin Johnson; The
couple's marriage will be n event
of May 3. f
Honoring Miss Frickeyj were
Mrs. Lawrence BlaisdelL Mrs.
Eugene Adams, Mrs. C. Ward
Davis, Mrs. Harold Godkin, Mrs. "
John Klapp, Mrs. L. M. Alsman,
Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Mrs. Dwain
Chretien, Mrs. Donald Horn, Mist
Bonnie Smith and the hostesses.
Brooks The enracement
Miss Patricia Martin of San Ber
nardino, California, to Harold Jen
sen of Bethel Park was recently
announced by her parents. The
wedding will be an event ot eareljr
June. I
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