Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 31, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital Women
Edited bj MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
ft Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 31, 1949
Party for
Miss Emmons
Mr, fWar T Paulson hai invl
4Dinna nut fnr n m i&rpllanenus
ahower nd party to honor Mis
Margaret-Jane amnions, Dnoe
elect of John Syme of Parma
Idaho.
The party is to be the eveninf
of Thursday, June 9, at the Paul
on home.
TV, Rvmn.F.mmnnii wedding lj
to be September 1 in the First
Presbyterian church. Miss Em
mons, who is with the Camp Fire
Girls office here, will De aireci
lng Camp Kilowan during the
summer.
Garden Club at
Brooks Entertained
Brooks The Garden club
met at the home of Mrs. Hattie
Van Cleave for luncheon with
Mrs. Gertrude Heed as co-hostess.
Mrs. Elva Aspinwall pre
jided over the meeting. Mrs.
Marie Bosch, Mrs. Gertrude
Reed and Mrs. Evelyn Jones
were appointed on the nominat
ing committee. The club accept
ed an invitation to enter the
Salem Rose Society rose show
June 4 and 5. Mrs. Evelyn Jones
and Mrs. Emma Wadley were
appointed to make the arrange
ment.
Guest speakers were Mrs. L.
w. Franks of Redmond, and Mrs.
Clarence Elder of Bend, who
gave reports on the National
Council of Garden clubs which
they both attended in Portland
recently. The National Federa
tion is twenty years old, has 61,-
000 garden clubs and a member
ahip of 226,000.
Several members plan to at
tend the Oregon State conven
tion at Corvallis. The date has
been changed. It will be held
June 23 and 24.
Guests present were Mrs. W.
B. Hutchins of Portland, Mrs.
Clarence Elder of Bend, Mrs.
L. W. Franks of Redmand, Mrs.
F. O. Johnson, Salem, route 7.
Members present were Mrs.
Marie Bosch, Mrs. Emma Wad
ley, Mrs. Elva Aspinwall, Mrs.
Elisabeth McNeff, Mrs. Evelyn
Jones and Richard and Carol
ine, Mrs. Mary McClure, Mrs.
Wilia Yinyard, Mrs. Nettie
Wright, Mrs. Eva Conn, Miss
Janet Bartlett, Mrs. Ora Gregg,
Mrs. Hazel Bartlett, Mrs. Anna
Dunlavy and Mrs. Van Cleave
and Mrs. Reed.
Marriage Told
Turner Rev. and Mrs. Gil
bert R. Carey of the Turner
Christian church announce the
marriage of their daughter, Vio
let Hannah, to Gene Russell
Rehberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis H. Rehberg.
The young couple will make
their home at Sweet Home.
WOODBl'RN Belle Passi
chapter, Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution, dedicated a
bronze marker at the Hubbard
cemetery Saturday, May 28, for
Mrs. Willis Brown, a member
who died during the past year.
The service was conducted by
Mrs. Claude Brown, regent, and
Mrs. Rav Baker, ehanlain
fitted by other members. Spe-
idl speaker was the Rev. Johr
O. Dickey, pastor of the Hub
bard Community church.
AMONG University of Ore
fon students home for the Me
mnrial dnv varntinn n Mi.
Elisabeth Nelson, who spent
pari of Hie tune here with her
parenw, Mr. and Mrs. G. W
Nelson, and also In Portland.
OREGON GRAPE earn p.
Royal Neighbors of America, is
meeting Wednesday at p m. in
th Veterana of Foreign Wars
ball.
A lll.YtK fc-a is planned by
the women's fellowship of the
Knight Memorial church. Wed
nesday, at 2 p.m. Miss Andrea
Ipsen is chairman.
LADIES of the OAR will
mneet Wednesday for a business
aaaaion at the YWCA at J p m.
Wed This WeekA bride
this week will be Miss Clau
dine Hahn, who is to wed Au
gust Dean Knupp on Friday.
Miss Hahn is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman A.
Hahn, Mr. Knupp the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Knupp. (A. W. Mueller
studio).
Miss Bushnell
In Recital
Miss Joy Bushnell of the Wil
lamette university college of mu
sic will be presented in senior
recital at Waller hall auditorium
Tuesday night, May 31, at 8:15
o'clock.
Miss Bushnell is a member of
the Delta Gamma sorority and
Mu Phi Epsilon, music honor
society. In Mu Phi Epsilon she
held the office of vice president
and president. She was a mem
ber of the a cappella choir dur
ing her four years at Willam
ette, and during her junior year
was president of the Panhel
lenic council, and served on the
executive glee committee this
year.
This recital which is open to
the public without charge, will
be given as partial fulfillment
of the degree of bachelor of mu-,
sic. I
The program follows:
I
French Bprgerettes of the lfit.h
Century Arr. Weckernn i
BerRore legere
O ma tenrire musette J
Non. Je n'irai plus au bow
Romance Debussy
II
Comi Again. Sweet Love . .Dnwland
Weep You No More, find Foun
tains Dowmnri
Love Is a Bnble Jones
III
Recit. and Aria: Baftl. Be Ml
(from "Don Giovanni ).. .Mosnrt
IV
Der Nuwbaiim Schumann;
Gretchen Am Epinnrade. .Schubert I
Lllnnei Schubert
Die Forelle Schubert
V
fiweet O' the Year Salter
The Dream Horsmann
Rest, Sweet Nymphs Warlock1
Floods of Spring ....Rachmaninoff
Today's Menu
B l.h. AmotIkIhI Ptpm)
Tea-Age Special
Cream of tomato soup
Whole-meal hamburgers
Crisp crackers
Hot rolls
Buttered green beans
Milk
Whole-Meal Hamburger
Ingredients: 1 '- pounds lean
ground beef, 4 cups finely shred
ded raw potato, 4 cups finely
shredded raw rarrot, 1 large on
ion (finely grated), 2 teaspoons
salt, 4 teaspoon pepper, fat (for
frying).
Method: Mix beef, potato, rar
rot, onion, salt, and pepper to
gether in a large mixing bowl;
shape into B or 12 patties. Heat
a few tablespoons of fat In a
large heavy skillet; add patties
and pan-brown slowly about 15
minutes, or until evenly
browned, turning occasionally
Then cover and cook 15 minutes
lunger or until cooked thrmiKh.
(The small patties will cook in
less time.) Mitkcs 6 servings.
Before broiling tomato halves,
sprinkle them with finely crush
ed cracker crumbs that have
been mixed well with melted
butter or margarine.
'Club Names
New Officers
New officers for the Tri-Y
and V-Teen Mothers club are
announced as follows: Mrs. E. F.
Andresen, president; Mrs. F. B.
Landoti, vice president; Mrs. A.
B. Pederson, secretary. The of
ficers were chosen at the meet
ing of the group last week.
Retiring officers include: Mrs.
Glen Weaver, president; Mrs. A.
E. Archibald, vice president;
Mrs. Stanley S. Smith, secretary.
The meeting was the last one
for the group until fall.
Star Meeting
Saturday Event
Friendship night was observ
ed by Salem chapter, Order of
Eastern Start, Saturday. Jeffer
son. Mill City, Stayton, Turner
and Silverton chapters were
represented.
Especially honored guests
were: the worthy grand patron,
Rex Hartley, Jefferson; Mrs.
Rex Hartley, grand marshal;
Mrs. Nancy Parker, grand war
den of the grand chapter of Ore
gon; Mrs. Alice Rupp, grand
representative of Louisiana and
the following worthy matrons
and worthy patrons Mrs. Fern
Shue and Wilson Stevens, Mill
City; Mrs. Margaret Cunning
ham, Stayton; Mrs. Evelyn Ash-
bough, Silverton; Mr. and Mrs.
Merton Foils, Blue River chap
ter. Eugene.
Other out-of-town guests in
cluded Mrs. C. W. Prigge, Port
land; Mrs. Bertha Folts, Kla
math Falls; Miss Edith Fauming,
Corvallis; Mrs. Violet Parker,
Dayton; Mrs. Nellie Noble, Man
itoba, Canada; Philip Weeks and
Miss Gertrude Wilson, Chad
wich chapter, Salem.
The Courtesy group's line of
ficers and star points participat
ed in an addenda for Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn S. Brown who are
leaving Thursday to make their
home in southern California.
They were presented a gift from
the chapter.
Committees for the evening
were Mrs. K. L. Foster in charge
of entertainment, decorating.
Mrs. Lloyd Hughes, Mrs. Ronald
Rossner, Mrs. Robert Kendall,
Mrs. James Darby; Dining room:
Mrs. Mona Yoder assisted by
Philip Yoder, Mrs. W. L.
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sha
fer, Mrs. Alma Goss and Mrs.
Ua Austin.
At the close of the meeting
a social hour was held on the
fifth floor where refreshments
were served. Miss Marjorie Le
thin dressed in costume enter
tained with a group of Gav
Ninety songs, followed by group
singing. Mrs. K. L. Foster was
at the piano.
OFFICERS of the La Grande
Women's Republican club enter
tained Saturday at a luncheon
to honor Mrs. Douglas McKay.
Mrs. McKay accompanied Gov
ernor McKay to La Grande over
the week-end, the governor of
ficiating at the dedication of the
Stella Mayfield school at Elgin
and the safety week ceremonies
in La Grande.
-STORAGE!
-CLEANING!
-RESTYLING!
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If ' ' J lis! yp t?'7x -
At Anniversary Meadowlark auxiliary, Veterans of For
eign Wars, recently observed its anniversary. Mrs. Bill Kelso
is shown here cutting the birthday cake.
Piano Recital
On Wednesday
Jessie Bush Mickelson will
present piano students in reci
tal Wednesday in Roberts stu
dio, 505 N. Summer street at
8 and 9 p.m. The affair is invi
tational due to limited seating
capacity.
Grade school pupils will play
from 8 to 9, assisted by Susan
Lee Bush in several dances.
The high school students will
play from 9:15 until 10 p.m.,
assisted by Mrs. E. Donald Jes-
sop, soprano, who will be accom
panied by Mrs. Victor Falmason.
The grade school pupils are
Tommy Dunham, Ricky Wood,
Peter Erickson, Suzette Taylor,
Chris Wood, Geri McAllister,
Billy Bush, Fruzie Manbeck,
Lane Olson, Marie Schindler,
Becky Templeton, Marilyn Zel
ler, Brenda A s c h e n b r enner,
John Wood, Darlene Loose, Mar
jorie McAllister, Roberta Sears,
Naydeen Taylor.
The following program will
be presented by the high school
students:
Tumble Weed Paul Bliss
Doris Lane
To a Wild Rose MacDowell
From an Indian Lodge .. MacDowell
Darrel Decasby
Invitation to the Dance Weber
Marilyn Blnkly
Portland Event
Interests Here
Notice has come to Salem re
garding the "house and garden"
tour planned by the Council of
Oregon Republican Women for
Wednesday and the annual
meeting of the council on
Thursday at the Benson hotel.
Several homes are to be open
for the tour on Wednesday.
Speakers at the annual meeting
on Thursday will include Mrs.
Marjorie Benedict, republican
national committee woman for
California, and Mrs. Alfred
McLaughlin, San Francisco, re
publican women's leader in the
Bay area.
Graduation
Of Interest
Among Salem folk who will
be going to Corvallis next week
end for annual graduation at
Oregon State college will be Mr.
and Mrs. George Skaggs. Their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Clark (Rena
Skaggs), are both members of
the graduating class, he finish
ing in accounting, she in home
economics.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ullman
also will be going for the gradu
ation event, their son, Robert E.
Ullman, being in the first grad
uating class Sunday evening,
that for the engineering stu
dents.
Baccalaureate will be Sunday
morning, one graduating class
for engineering -students Sunday
evening, the other two graduat
ing classes Monday.
Golden- Wedding
Event Due Sunday
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. E.
K. Cramer of 401 S. Water
street are to be feted by mem
bers of their family, Sunday,
June 12, in observance of their
50th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Cramer (Ivy
Hall) were married in Albany
at the home of Mrs. E. C. Neal.
The family have made their
home at Detroit, Mill City, Al
bany and Silverton since their
marriage. Their three children
plan to be present for the anni
versary social affair. They are
Mrs. Vivian Price and Mrs.
Nana MacPherson, both of Riv
erside, Calif., and a son, W. H.
Cramer o' Klamath Falls.
Friends are invited to attend
the affair at the armory fireside
room from 2 to 5 o'clock, Sun
day afternoon, June 12.
Piano Students
To Give Recital
Miss Ruth Bedford will pre
sent a arouD of her piano stu
dents In recital Wednesday eve
ning, June 1, at 7:45 o clock in
the Carrier room of the First
Methodist church. Appearing on
the same program will be two
students studying with Miss
Leah Case and Miss Betty Jo
DavenDort. The interested pub
lic is invited.
The following will appear:
Freddie and Shirley Pugh, Su
san Thomas, Carol Buck, Dickie
Burkland, Carol George, Lila
Mae Burger and Jerry Burger,
Nancy and Richard Teague,
Mary Beth Lochenour, Sharon
Truax, Molly Allen, Mavis and
Laurel Malbon, Mary Ellen
Campbell, Gail Fitzgerald,
Bruce Wulf, Ann Marie Cates,
Jack Bowman, Richard Nelson
Betty and Wanda Coe, Judith
Friesen, Beth Hoffman, Wally
Parks, Diane Don, Gladista Mor
Installation
Wednesday
The Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the Leslie
Methodist church will meet
Wednesday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock in the church parlors for
a dessert luncheon, program and
business session.
Mrs. W. S. Ankney it in
charge of the devotional service.
Mrs. Carl Gies will talk on her
recent, trip to Mexico and Gua
tamala. Mrs. Henry Otto, presi
dent of the Salem District Wom
an's Society of Christian Service,
will install the officers for the
new year. Hostesses are Mei
dames Carl Bell, Eugene Finlay,
C. W. Slacey and Pearl Fengel.
itz, Judith Seamster. Suzanne
Bauer, Jerry Davenport, Joanne
Saling, Jon Miller, Carla Henderson.
To an Old White Pine. MacDowell
Sois Bois Victor Staub
Shirley Herr
Sonata In C Flat Minor. .Beethoven
Joyce Edgell
Pollchlnelle Rachmaninoff
Marilyn Blakly
Voice Selected
Mrs. E. Donald Jessop
Mrs. Victor Palmason, accomp.
Sonata in D Major Mozart
Edna Marie Mill
Elfin Dance Anton Bilottt
Polonaise in C Flat Minor. .Chopin
Joyce Edgell
Malaguena Lecouna
Etude E Major Chopin
Etude G Flat Major,
"Black Key" Chopin
Impromptu in A Flat Major
Schubert
Edna Marie Hill
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