II Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 10. 1949 fmm,f.:,mum.,m i., n...n ..hm.ii.ii.ii am minimum ,n; let's Go to Sea for a Buffet Supper ! Devilled crabs, baked in shrimp-colored pottery shells and carefully speared with slim, silvery oyster forks, deep sea green asparagus vinaigrette, a tossed salad and savory sliced eggs, set the stage for happy summer eating. All arrayed on one platter it makes for easy serving, buffet style, with rolls, and cheese straws. Dessert can be apple tarts served with hard sauce, spooned from a chilled bowl with a gravy ladle, and coffee either hot or iced. Pfficers Installed in Junior Woman's Club at Woodburn Woodburn New officers of the Woodburn Junior Woman's ftlub were Installed at impressive candlelight services, Wednes day night, at the library club Mr. and Mrs. Mohring were hosts at a dinner honoring Ed die Gaschie on his birthday an niversary and George Mohring and Jimmy Cole, who were con firmed in the Trinity Lutheran church near Mt. Angel, A decorated cake and tapers centered the dinner table with covers placed for Rev. and Mrs. Werth, Ruth and Paul, Mrs. Dor othy Mohring, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Gaschie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole, Jimmy and David of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gaschie and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gas chie Cassandra, Jerald, Frankie and Ardell of Mill City. Miss Jean Kaylor and Miss Wyona Cole of Portland and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mohring. Elnora, George and Dorothy. An afternoon caller Was Miss Doro. thy Schnlder of Portland. looms with each retiring o"'cer. r ,,,, t A 4ntallinc hpr successor. ThoselL""nP' rClCS I WO Jnitalled were: Mrs. Lois Gavi la, president; Mrs. Lyman feely, first vice president; Mrs. tewart Popp, second vice pres ident; Mrs. Layman Baird, sec retary; Mrs. Donald Olson, treasurer; Mrs. Joe Sowa, and ilrs. Leo Miller, directors and Mrs. L. B. Detweiler, club ad visor. J Mrs. Gaviola named the fol lowing standing committees: atourtesy, Mrs. Walter Scarbor ough, Jr., Mrs. Leo Erwert; par liamentarian, Mrs. Arthur M. Burt; publicity, Mrs. Wayne iSyers; music, Mrs. Roy Arney; program, Mrs. Lyman Seely lYiembership, Mrs. Stewart .Popp. S The club voted to buy male iflal and make curtains for the girls' dressing room at the Jvoodburn swimming pool and Jlso voted to contribute $10 to Jhe Boys' School at Woodburn to apply on their recreation pro gram. The president was authorized 4o select a committee of six Jnembers to decide on and ar range a booth at the North Mar ion County fair to be held at ,Woodburn in September. The constitution was amended by a Vote eliminating the age limit or members. Guests were mem bers of the senior Woman's club. Special music was a vocal Solo by Mrs. Robert Renn. ac companied by Mrs. Howard 'JAagnuson. Refreshment were served by Ihe hostess committee, Mrs. Con Barrett, Mrs. Adrian Schooler, Mrs. Arthur M. Burt, Mrs. Lawrence Heer, Mrs. Ray Jllller and Mrs. Harold Schiel This was the final meeting of Jhe club until the first Wednes day In October. Campus Event On Saturday An event for tomorrow will be the luncheon for which Mrs. G Herbert Smith is to entertain at her home for the wives of trus tees of Willamette university and some of the visitors here for commencement on the cam pus. Places will be marked for: Mrs. Charles B. Harrison of Co lumbus, Ohio, Mrs. John L. Knight of Berea, Ohio. Mrs. Hugh McGilvra of Forest Grove, Mrs. L. O. Griffith of Eugene, Mrs. C. L. Starr, Mrs. Dean Pol lock, Mrs. Guy Goodsell, Mrs. Carl J. Hollingworth, Mrs. Clar ence M. Bishop, Mrs. Robert Not son, Mrs. F. M. Phelps, Mrs. James W, Crawford and Mrs. Lawrence Nye, all of Portland, Mrs. R. L. Elfstrom, Mrs. M. C. Findley, Mrs. E. E. Bragg. Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs. Roy Fedje. Mrs. George Rhoten. Mrs. Charles A. Sprague and Mrs. Smith, all of Salem. Sunday afternoon Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith will be hosts at dinner at University House at 12:30 o clock preceding the com mencement exercises. The affair will honor the candidates for honorary degrees, the commence ment and baccalaureate speakers. The faculty reception for sen ior and their parents and uni versity friends will be Saturday evening in Lausanne hall. Sojourners Club Entertained "Keep Oregon Green" was the theme for the Sojourners club party Thursday afternoon. Each member and guest was presented with a KOG placecard, and for souvenirs a small potted tree and a KOG ash tray were given each. Albert Wiesendanger from the KOG association and Homer Ly on, Jr. of the state forestry de partment provided the favors for the group. MrsAl Collins was chairman for the day. Mrs. Fay Baker of Littleton, Colo., Mrs. Lakin Wesphal, Mrs. Grace Beaver of Darby, Mont., and Mrs. B. George Braniff of Bozeman. Mont., were visitors. Honors at bridge went to Mrs. William E. Healy. Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs. Arthur Young and Mrs. Roger Webb, and at pino chle to Mrs. George Riach and Mrs. Fay Baker. Announcement was made of a no-host supper to be given the evening of June 17 for members and their husbands at the Roger Hoy home. FOR THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE! "DAFFY AUCTION" Picnic for Auxiliary Forty members attended the picnic for Lions club auxiliary Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Ramage. Mrs. Laura Steele was a guest. Mem bers of the board were the hostesses. Reports were given on the state convention held the first of the week at Astoria, Mrs. L. J. Stewart, Mrs. Fred G. Star rett and Mrs. Merrill Ohling giving the reports. Announcement was made of the joint installation with the Lions club on June 30 at the new country home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Janz in the Turner district. Mrs. Walter Dry gave a re port on work for pre-school blind children. A gift was presented Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer, outgoing presi dent. Mrs. Wayne Doughton, I next year's president, made some announcements regarding plans for the new year. This was the final meeting of the group for the summer, members to re sume their activities in Septem ber. ... SILVERTON Mrs. Hans Hagedorn, Jr., was honored at the Howard Rogan home Fri day evening, with co-hostesses. Mrs. Howard Hagedorn, Sr., and Miss Mary Alfred. Pink and white colors in floral arrange ments made up the room and table decorations. Guests present included Mrs Maurice Mundorf, Miss Freda Van Overn, Miss Gladys Fletch er, Mrs. Oral Egan, Mrs. Carl Zimmerman, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. Charlotte Morrison, Mrs. Richard Bergerson, Mrs. Joseph LeRud, Mrs. William Meithke, Mrs. Harry Sherwood, Mrs. R. E. Shaffer, Miss Ruby Alfred. Mrs. Nellie Waterson, Mrs. Hans Hagedorn, Sr., Mrs. A. E. Reid, Mrs. Oscar Loe. Mrs. Dan Fletcher. Mrs. Harry Hage dorn, Mrs. Albert Erickson, Mrs Conrad Johnson, Mrs. Richard Nelson, Mrs. Frank Newell, Mrs. J. D. 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