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n anorama Okiiivii litwi.fc I Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., Feb. 2, '56 (Sec. III)-1 . ......... . . '. 1 - ' , i ? " . . s . I : r u .t- r' ' If , '.;-. s . - ' 4-.: 'i ' ' t ' ' . ' j f ' 1 i t ' . - .! I ' f - 3 1 , - - i j . t ' - - - ' f " Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dean Woods (Arden Elizabeth Parker) who were married Jan. 28 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Parker and Mr. Woods is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woods of Kinzua, Oregon. The couple will live in Eugene while attending the University of Oregon. (Bob Stutzman Photo). , oiind By JKRYME SOCIAL JOTTINGS . . . Invita tions were in Wednesday's mail to a Valentine coffee for which Mrs. Frank B. Nicholls, Mrs. Owen G. Miller and Mrs. Frank D. Ward will be hostesses on February H . . . the affair will be held at the Nicholls' Fair mount Hill home on East Lincoln Street . . . guests have been in vited to call between 10 and 2 o'clock ... , y '-- Party hosts -. T. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nehlgree will entertain a few friends it dinner and bridge Saturday night at their North 13th Street home . , . Miss Char lotte .Alexander was hostess for a dessert " bridge Wednesday night at her Cbcmeketa Street home for a group of her friends . . Rehearsal parties . . . Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Rocque Sr., will entertain with an informal gath ering at their home tonight in honor of their daughter, Mary "Tecilerand her fiancerTheodore J. Stuckart ... the affair will follow (he wedding rehearsal , . . Mr. and Mrs.- Elmo W. McMillan , will be supper hosts Friday night at their home following 'the wed ding rehearsal of their daughter, Miss Beverly McMillan, and Wil liam Donald Ramsey, who will be . married on Saturday ... Date is set . . . The Spinsters annual spring fashion show is slated for Thursday, March 8 . . . the benefit affair wiU be held In the Gold and Green Rooms of the Marion Hotel at o'clock... Johnson's will present the fash ions . . . Heading the directorate for vthe event are Miss Norma Peterson and Mrs. Howard Mad er, co-chairmen ... Entertaining . . .' her bridge club at luncheon Tuesday after noon was Mrs. Robert E. Corey . . ,,a guest was Mrs. Donald Lan gendorl of San Jdse.-Calif., who is visiting in the capital with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ' Mrs. Maurice Saffron . . : Out-of-town guests ... at the Tuxedo Club dinner dance Friday night at the Marion Hotel will be Dr. and Mrs. William Dougher ty of Portland, who will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. George Terry -Hill A hostess . . . Friday will be Mrs. Charles LeRoy Mink, who is entertaining guests at a dessert bridge at her East Rural Avenue heme . . . Bidden are Mrs. Walter - Martin, Mrs. Norval Edwards, Mrs.-Maurice Heater, Mrs. Don ald Parker, Mrs. John Ficklin, Mrs. William Leeper and Mrs. Phillip Andrews ... NURSERY NEWS . . . It's a boy for Lt. and Mrs. Robert T. Mor-. ris III (Doris Helen Spaulding) ...the lad arrived Tuesday night at the Emanuel Hospital in Port " land . . ; he tipped the Kales at eight pounds, ten ounces and has been namrd Robert Bruce . . . The grandparents are Mrr and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, formerly of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert T. Morris Jr. of Portland . . . the baby's great-grandparents are Dr. Robert T. Morris of Portland snd Mr. and Mrs. William Mun cey of Palm Springs, former resi dents of Portland ... The baby's father is currently stationed in Korea with the U. S. Air Force Club Calendar THtnSDAT Amrrlrm Gold Stir Mothers, VTW Hall. S p.m. 1 Frldr Hal Hibhrd Auxiliary. VSWV, 0e- rt lunch-nn, LlpmuVl-M pn; lATIHDAY rrlfndihip ShrW, Wh!t fthrtn of Jrulm, ScotJUh Ri Tmplt, S Chfflkt Chupter, DAH. mt In Mlvtrton with Mn. Unard KepMrt, Mrs, C. C. Cetr, S p.m. 1 Statesman's HOME Tillll IhWltllkl ENGLISH and will return to the states in July . . . From Portland . . . comes news of the birth of a daughter, Janet Louise, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Rawlinson Jr. on Jan. 24 . . . Grandparents of the little girl are Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Raw linson of Salem and Mrs. Clinton D. Moore of Portland ... and the great-grandmothers are Mrs. A. J. Davis Sr. ,and Mrs. G. H. Rawlinson of Portland . . . . A Uttle girl4. . .Cynthia Ufleen, was born to Mr, and Mrs. Daryl Willccke of Forest Grove on Jan. 29 . vv The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMeekin and Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Willecke . . . and the great-grandparents sre Henry F. Willecke and Mrs. Anna Dierks, 11 of Salem ... Welcoming ... a little girl are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gordon . . . the ,was born on Jan.. 28 at the Salem General Hospital and has been named Cynthia Ann . . . she has a brother, Richard . . . Her grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bates of Caldwell, Idaho ... and the baby's great-grandfather Is W. S. Bates of Cald well ... Salem friends ... of Mrs. Hu bert A. Goode of Portland will be interested to learn that she has been named by ' the Portland Women's Forum as its Woman-of-the-Year . . . Announcement of Mrs. Goode's selection was the surprise feature at the Forum's annual luncheon meeting Monday with the Portland Chamber of Commerce . . . Mrs. Goode is a member of the well known Pol ing family and a sister of Daniel, Charles S. and Paul Poling. ... . She is well known for her civic and club activities and has often visited in Salem in con nection with her Legion auxiliary work ... She is a past national president of the Legion Auxili ary .. . V In Portland ... Tuesday and Wednesday for the winter board meeting of the Oregon Federa tion of Women's Club were, Mrs. George Rossman, first vice-president, Mrs. Richard Lankew, third vice-president, and Mrs. George, Ailing . . . Sessions were held at the Mallory Hotel with Mrs. Er nest E. Hall, president, presiding r . . Mrs. Lankew reported on jun ior clubwomen of Oregon and told about meeting with junior state leaders in Washington, D.C., last week . . . , Home from a trip ... south aref Mrs. John, R. Wood, Mrs. Seth P. Smith and sons, Michael and Christopher . . . they were accom panied to San Francisco by Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. George H. Swift, who visited her son-in-law snd daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. Rus sell C. Haehl Jr. , . . Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Smith went on to Los Angeles and Ensenada, Mexico, where they were guests of the William Weinbergs at the Bahia Hotel ... The Church of Jesus Christ or Latter Day Saints is sponsoring a rummage and renovated cloth ing sale on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4 at 230 North Liberty St. Also a feature of the sale will be a home baked foods and hand made new novelty items. The sale begins at 8:30 a.m. Directors of the Salens Zonta Club met for dinner at China City Monday night to make plans Jfor the ensuing month. The Feb. meeting win oe neia at tne home of Mrs. Mary Lachelle snd the subject will be the Philip- pines. Fown Eileen Lango Honor Guest At Shower Miss Eileen Lange, who will be married to Thomas Miller on Feb. 11, was the guest of honor at a pre-nuptial party Wednesday night when Mrs. . Ben Sommer and her daughter, Mrs. Ed lams, entertained at the Sommer home on Candalaria Boulevard. Miss Lange is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Severin Lange and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller. The couple will exchange their vowi at a 10:30 o'clock nuptial mass at St Joseph's Catholic Church. A re ception will be held at the Salem Woman's Club. A "miscellaneous shower feted the future Mrs. Miller. A dessert supper was served later in the evening and the Valentine motif featured, in the decor. Bidden to honor Miss Lange were a group ot mothers J and daughters including Mrs. Daniel Collcran and Joan, Mrs. August Rupp and Helen, Mrs. Lyle Shep herd and Sherrie, Mrs. William J. Meier and Dorothy, Mrs. Rex Morris and Charleen, Mrs. Theo dore Roguski and Charmaine, Mrs. Leon Cooney and Nellie, Mrs. Harvey Lenniger and Ann, Mrs. Jack Taggart and Carol, Mrs. Joseph Schlageter and Josie, Mrs, fecoi Sannd Z, Mrs. Roger Hoy and Sally, Mrs. Dale Riley and Delorcs, Mrs. James McRea! and Mrs. Don Van Hess. Mrs. William' Ward and Mrs. William Mrttison. Mrs. Jer. ome Egan and Mrs. Robert Gil- Christ, Mrs. Severin Lange and Marilyn, Mrs. Earl Noble, Mrs. I Glyn Verzatt, Mrs. Marvin Schlempp, Mrs. Naoma Faist, Mrs. Jake Hagegar, Mrs. Homer Lyons and the fctstesses. it Oregon Stale H ou: seTDai n ceiT Highlight of Weekend By JODY RICKETTS Statesman Correspondent CORVALLIS The annual win ter term house dances are in line for this weekend at Oregon State. Winter term is usually the time for costume dances and this year is no exception. At the Sigma Kap pa house there will be an atmos phere of different lands. They are featuring different countries and everyone is to dress to represent 4 T: 11-11 ; t a-eountry .-Diane Hall, Joamh man, and. Linda Benedict plan to attend. . At the Sigma Pi house "Comic Kapers" will be the theme. Every one attending will be in a costume depicting a famous cartoon. Paul Muller, George Schmidt and his wife, and Wayne- Hickerson plan to go. The Kappa Alpha Theta's are having their annual ski dance. Kitty Metcalf. Ginger Lively, Patsy Snider Brewer and husband are planning to glide around the danci floor. Water Froat Them The Sigma Chi'i, Beta's and Sigma Nu's are having costume dances featuring the "On The Wa ter Front" mood. Fish net, Japa nese balls, and drift wood will add to the atmosphere. Doyle Dodge, Jack Reakey, Bev and Gary Jones will be at the Sigma Chi house. Dick Richardson, John Clayton, Gary Ramsden, Dave Socolofsky at the Beta house, and Don Burk, Tom Pickens at the Sigma Nu house. Many other house dances will be in the spotlight for the next few weeks. Dad's week-end plans are well underway for this year. The week end of February 1718th has been set. The featured events will be the basketball games with UCLA and the Sorority Sing. It Is the second year for the lnter-sorority Sing, which won much popularity last year. Tom Pickens and De; lores Loring' are working on the big weekend honoring Dad's. The sophomore women's honor ary, Talons, had a tea honoring the former members this week. Delores Loring, active Talon, helped with the plans. Robert C. Ruhle of Salem has been elected vice-president of Al pha Sigma Phi, national social fra ternity at Oregon State.. He is a senior majoring in general science at OSC. Bowden Home is Scene of Ritei DALLAS The home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bowden was the setting for .the wedding of their daughter,' Miss Connie J. j Bowden,- when she became the j bride of Walter J. Bier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bier, on Janu-: ary 20 at 7 o'clock. The Rev.' Herman Wiebe officiated. j For her wedding the bride se lected a black box-styled linen j suit of street length with white i accessories. She carried a white Bible with white carnations - ig, c,ro Bowden, wearing a black and white street length dress and a corsage of yellow and white chrysanthemums, was the bride's only attendant. Another sister, Miss Fay Bowden, wearing a blue and white street length dress, lighted the candles. Nelson Pauls was best man. After a reception,- whjch was also held at the tiome of the bride's parents, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon on the Ore gon coast. v The bride and groom are both graduates of Dallas High School. They will make their home at 410 Ash Street, Dallas. The groom' ii empioyeo. ai ine r riesen iort Company in Dallas. ., , ' JEFFERSON Mrs. Wallace Wickett became a new member of the Three Links club at tHe" Tues day meeting. Dessert luncheon was served by Mrs. Philip Dimlck. Mrs. Max Schulx, Mrs. Al Gurgurich and Mrs. Harold Morrissette. Tha meeting time of the cluh- was changed to 1 o'clock. A card party was announced for February 17 and a traveling food basket was started to add to tha building fund. k- t iui a (I ) Mandarin collar ... of this black jersey sport shirt is tip-off fluence. The knit trim is yellow and metal snaps are used instead of buttons. Viiss Jackie Fisher I nstalled - As Honored Queen of Bethel Muss Jackie Fisher, daughter of installed as honored queen of Bethel night at the Scottish Rite Temple. The lighting of a cross ceremony Lila Anderson, Carolyn MacMahon The crowning ceremony was performed by Order of DeMolay for Boys. Willamette Chapter, led by i the Master Councilor Mike Rolow. . Miss Nancy Weeks and August IX 6 W LlTIZenS .. Kanke sang. - I . , Maay Guests Attend 'Af Greeted TntrocTuceJ were pasTfionorecr queens, Karen Thomas, Bethel 43; Barbara Anderson, Bethel 48; Frances Ca vender. Bethel 48; Lar rie Lou Osterman, Bethel 48; Sha ron Bourne,- junior past queens. Bethel 35; Nancy Snider, Bethel 43; Jan Roberts, Bethel 35; Diane Ferguson, Bethel 48; Miss Nancy Weeks, honored queen, Bethel 35; Margaret Wright, honored queen, Bethel 20, Beaverton; past wor thy advisors. Rainbow, Janice Wood, Cherry Assembly, Mrs.' John Coursey, Fnumclaw Assem bly, Eni'mclaw, Washington: Miss Karen Covert, worthy advisor, Cherry Assembly. Mrs. Fred Koken. worthy ma ftron, Fred Koken; associate pa - i Iron, Ainsworth OES; Ove Mc Crary, worshipful master, Ains worth AFAM; Mrs. Harry Lu cas, guardian,- Bethel 43; Harry Lucas, associate guardian, Bethel 43; Eldon Cone, associate guardi an. Bethel 35; Lowell Shinn. past associate guardian of Bethels 35 and 43; Mrs. Paul Riffey, second grand messenger and past guardi an of Bethel 48; Mrs. Evelyn Mc Gill, grand marshal, Beaverton. During the program, a trio In cluding Misses Helen Manke, Mar garet Bolton and Darlene Good man sang, accompanied by Miss Judy Seely. Reception Fetes Qneea - A reception was held following the installation. Mrs. Lawrence Osterman, Mrs. Macey Arnold and Mrs. Charles Mooney were in charge. Mrs. Thomas Ildstad, En umctaw. Wash., and Mrs. Clarence McGuire, Concrete. Wash., aunts of the ncvy queen, poured and cut the cake. Committees appointed by the li Ir'H UJ VWi worsted wool j Interwoven . . . to Oriental in- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fisher, was 48, Job's Daughters, Saturday opened the meeting with Misses and Pat Foeikl taking part. FOUR CORNERS Two new citi zens 'and first cousins have estab lished residence in Four Corners. Felicitations go to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heisingcr (Janice Pynch) on the birth of a son born January 16 at the Salem General hospital. He has been named Gregory C. The sisters are Teresa and Sandra. Grandparents are ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heisincer of Escondido, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Pynch of Scio, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Pyncli 'Shirley Hunter) greeted a dauGhj tcr born January 21 at the Salem General hospital. The little girl has been named Lori LeAnn. Her brothers are Steven and Stanton. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Pynch and Mrs. Minnie J. Jluntcr, all of Scio. queen include: Decorations, Miss Marilyn Hallisy; program, Miss Helen Harrison; telephone,' Miss Arlene Weaver; hospitality, Miss Lynn Jo Buswell; merits, Miss Louise Henderson; sunshine, Miss Edwina Fitzgerald u philanthropy. Miss Twila Rickman; choir direc tor, Miss Kays Moms. Mrs." Ove McCrary is the guar dian for the Bethel and Paul Rif fey is associate guardian. Installing officers were honored queen, Miss plane Ferguson; guide. Miss Larrle Lou Osterman; marshal. Miss Karen Thomas; chaplain. Miss Sharon Bourne; recorder, Mrs. Frances Cavender; musician. Miss Barbara Anderson; senior custodian, Miss Nancy Sni1 der; junior custodian, Miss Jan Roberts. exactly as seen in GLAMOUR magazine We jL ' " At any hour ... a spring asset ' JACQUELINE PUMP io95 YOU love it . . : HE loirs it . . . YOU love it; sweetness . , , sophisticated! This new fitting sen sation:, the elastic-inset strap that hues a foot's prettiest lines, and coyly lets them show (appearing i 1 t-A--: ll- f I - . !.. . m. i -iran . sues smaller;, r mm ironi .view us a pump. See it side-views it sandalizes Into bareness. Pink, parakeet blue calf and black patent. Shoes, first floor 1 Vail Will. X designs of black and white giva this red and yellow shirt its Oriental look. Pale yellow slacks worn with the shirt, are lightweight tropical worsted. Mrs. Arthur Rex Feted at Parties On 91st Birthday Mrs. Arthur Bex celebrated ,hcr 91st birthday Saturday afternoon. January 28, when a group ot her neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Miss Hazel McHargue. Mrs. Frederick H. Eley presided at the coffee table and Mrs. Floyd K. Bowers cut the birthday cake. Calling to wish Mrs. Rex a hap py birthday were Mesdamcs A iBatpick, -VUJr--Beardi-Floyd Fyd-KI-Hnom Bowers, G. W. Bruce, Alma Caughey, lone Dorcas. Frederick H. Eley. J. G. Fisher. Ray Graber; N. Keck, Chester O'Brien. Peter Olson and granddaughter, Beckey Schrup, Dan Stauffer, Emerson U. Teague, and Miss Hazel Mc Hargue. On Sunday Mrs. Rex was. given a dinner party by members of her family. . -Those present were her son, Guy Seth, Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Jennings Lodge, Mrs. Lois Tatom, Sheridan, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnick, Salem. Mrs. Rex received a birthday card shower from' friends of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, of which she is a long time member.- Auxiliary's Birthday . JEFFERSON - Mrs. Russell Daulton Entertained members of the Jefferson Lions Auxiliary at her home Monday night to cele brate the group's first birthday. Reports were made on Christmas activities and a party night was planned for Feb. 25 in the high school. The buffet supper will be followed by gaTnes, dancing and other entertainment, v The East Albany Lions Auxiliary, sponsors of the Jejferson group, has invited the latter to a dinner Wednesday night, Feb. 1. to celebrate tha two clubs' charter nights. The Nancy Gormsea Horisoa Gub will meet tonight at the home of Miss Joyce Johnson, 140 East Luther St.. at 7:30 o'clock." There will be a guest speaker from Meier and Frank's. ml in Swiss Steak Dress Up for Company Dish By MAXXNC BCREV Statetman Womai's Editor We recently discussed tht ways to cook pot masts, and discov. ered while looking up recipes, that Swim Steak comes in for several variations too. The meat we know as Swiss steak usually uses tht round cut thick, then seasoned, dredged with four and pounded un - til quite a bit of, flour is worked in. The hammering tenderizes thi meat and also thins it down in thickness. You can dress your Swiss Steak up or down", to suit the occa sion. Here for instance is a partyfied Swiss steak, nice enough lor company. , PARTYFIED ' 2 pounds round steak m inches thick) Flour 1 tablespoon fat 1 large onion, thinly sliced 1 cup tomato juice 1 cup tomato sauce Cut steak into pieces. Pound heavy saucer or meat hammer. targe nravy sciuei. Aaa onion, tomato juice, ioma:o sauce, vinegar, sugar, dry mustard, chili powder, and salt. Stir together. Cover. Simmer l'i hours or until tender. Stir in olives and mushrooms during last 15 minutes of cooking period. Serves t. .- Then there's a Swiss steak with cream for the liquid instead of tomato. ' PAPRIKA SWISS BEEF 2 pounds round steak 1 cup water. tVi inch thick) .2 tablespoons Worcestershirs ' 2 tablespoons fat . sauce teaspoon papriki . cup sour milk or cream ' . 1 teaspoon salt I 1 teaspoon paprika 1 clove garlic, peeled 2 tablespoons flour - Melt fat in a skillet. Rub the meat with salt and H teaspoon paprika. Brown the garlic in the hot fat. Remove the garbc. . Add the meat and brown well on both sides. Add water and Worcestershire sauce. Cover and "cook slowly about 2 hours. Add sour milk and 1 teaspoon paprika. Continue to cook slowly IS min- tries. Remove the steak to a hot platter. Thicken the broth with the : flour mixed with Si cup cold water. Stir and boll 5 minutes. Serve' the gravy over the meaUServes S. " i Newlyweds Home DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Jurgenson returned to Dallas Saturday after a week's honey- lQn lhe JOregon and Wash-- ingion coasts ana in Deaiue. airs. Jurgenson is the former Dorothy Ediger Brown and is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ediger of Dallas. Mr. Jurgenson is the son of Mr. and . Mrs. Martin C. Jurgenson of Clarkficld,w Minne sota. . The couple's marriage took place on Sunday afternoon, Jan uary 22 at the Trinity Lutheran Church ot Dallas. The Rev. John Propp officiated. The bride wore an afternoon gown of light blue brocaded faille with a small matching hat. She carried a. spray bouq.u'et of pink rosebuds centered with a gardenia corsage. " The bride's only attendant was Airs, uon rrcaericks, wno wore in afternoon dress of pink pol ished cotton, styled like the bride's, and with a matching hat. She carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations and chrysanthe DISTINCTIVE APPAREL FOX YOMH 460 Statt St. has the v sensational new girdle that slims you while you walk! f ii i J 1 1 i 'NEW SLANT' IIOlll .yiW SLANT by Sill Skin disss r while yea walk ' - because the knlt'a on the bins. . It's the meat temlortible, fret-walkiaf girdls tm! v "With tvery step you take . . . ii "sh-M at the thigh AND draws b your tammy... both at tht my Mm tiaMl .. V "NEW SLANT hat a arama, a koaaa. s tMitr sanal U pro jo. It worki Ha tgurt iic wilkt ' t ' bulky wrapvcr panrla ( fabric ... it's FRONT aad XEAt ' full faihiond, light aid soft so s wkbpaa. - ", -i , - SawTl, sadiu,Urs Ooly RbO " km siMttv. tjst :' sdktiuik.tioM Jy opoi nonoAY & mix ?;;o:iTS Hi 9 SWISS STEAK H cup vinegar 1 tablespoon sugar 4 teaspoon dry mustard t teaspoon chili powder 2 teaspoons salt H cuw sliced pimiento olives 1 can mushrooms flour into steak with edge of Pan - brown. steak in hot fat in S From Honeymoon Robert Jurgenson of Eugena was his brother's best man. Ush ers were Marlin Ediger, brother -ot-the bride, and Ray- Friberg of -Eugene, uncle of the groom. There was a reception at the church immediately following tha ' ceremony. , , The bride is a secretary at tha Polk County extension agents office. The groom is a staff mem ber of the Itemizer Observer. Ha came to Drltas from Eugene last January, after his graduation v from the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Jurgenson and -her smll son, Gregory Brown, ; Mam Slrfet' vlu . I . V 1 ' Four Corners Mr. and Mrs, . (William Conner were hosts Sat. urday evening complimentinf Miss Mary Ana Hogan with surprise birthday anniversary party. A buffet supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. B. C. King; Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Estill, Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Kleen and Ralph Taylor. PANTII OIIDlll i ' . t . . ' ;1