Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 16, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Miss Power
) , New Head
Of Rainbows
Chadwlck assembly, Order of
Rainbow for Girls, elected new
officers this week.
Miss Marilyn Power is the
new worthy adviser, and the
other four elective officers to
serve with her include Miss
Dorothy Pederson, associate ad
viser; Miss Shirley Jones, char
ity; Miss Norma Hamilton, hope;
Miss Donna Phelps, faith. i
Installation is planned for the
evening of Tuesday, September
27. Miss Gladys Boock the re
tiring worthy adviser.
Honors Given
Escorted to the east were Miss
Harriet Aller, pas,t worthy ad
visor for Yakima assembly,, now
grand treasurer; Miss Wilma Al
ler, past worthy adviser for Ya
kima assembly; Miss Dorothy
Pederson, grand musician;
Wayne Henry, member of the
state executive board; Mrs. D.
M. Eby and Jason Frizzell,
worthy matron and patron, re
spectively, for Chadwick chap
ter, O.E.S.
The majority degree was con
ferred upon six members.
Refreshments were served af
ter the meeting, Miss Marilyn
Jk. Power as chairman. Miss Ida Jo
Henderson in charge of decora
tions, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Boock and Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Burris serving.
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Miss Dickey
Wed Sept. 10
Albany Miss Phyllis Lenore
Dickey, San Francisco, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ray
mond Johnson, Albany, was wed
to William Harold Quayle, San
Francisco, at the First Presby
terial church on Saturday, Sep
tember 10, at 8 o'clock in the
evening. The Rev. Morton L.
Booth read the double ring ser
vice. The bride wore a white eyelet
embroidery dress, the material
being a gift of her brother, and
brought to her from Tokyo, Ja
pan. The dress was fashioned
with a low-off-the-shoulder de
signed with wide collar and in
set of tulle. The skirt fell in
three tiers with hoop effect. The
skirt terminated in a short train.
The veil of French illusion fell
from a coronet. The bride car
ried a fan shaped bouquet of
stephanotia and white carna
tions centered with a white or
chid. She was given in marriage
by her father. ,
Mrs. Preston Dickey, Albany,
L sister-in-law of the bride, was
matron of honor and brides
maids were Mrs. William Mitch
ell, Albany, and Mrs. Harold
Romberg, Oregon City.
Master Walter R. Johnson Jr.,
brother of the bride, was ring
bearer. Earl Popovich, San Francisco,
was best man and ushers were:
Preston H. Dickey, Jack Bird,
brother and cousin of the bride,
respectively.
Lighting the candles were
Miss Phyllis Vollstedt, Portland,
and Miss Marcia Curtis, Coos
Bay.
Mrs. Hazel Ewing was organ
ist and Sidney Burt vocalist.
After the ceremony a recep
tion was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vollstedt.
The bride was graduated from
Albany high school and attend
ed Oregon State college. She is
member of Pi Beta Phi sor
ority. She has been with the
Pan-American Airways the past
two years as flying hostess. Mr.
Quayle is an officer of the
Olympic club in San Francisco,
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Berg, the former Beryl Eileen
Ferguson, was a recent bride.
She is the daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. Roy C. Ferguson of
Salem and the Rev. Mr. Berg
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Berg of Vernon, B. C.
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Today's Menu
(By Um AuoclfttMl Prui)
Monday's Meals
Breakfast
Chilled Fruit Juice
Raisin Bran with Milk
Hot Rolls
Butter Jam
Beverage
Luncheon
Chicken Noodle Soup
Peanut Butter-Bacon Sandwich
Fruit Gelatine
Beverage
Dinner
Liver Steaks with Bacon
Steamed Rice
Red Cabbage and Apple Scallop
Carrot and Celery Salad
Ambassador Strawberry Tarts
Beverage
Ambassador Strawberry Tarts
1 cup cream, whipped
1 egg white, stiffly beaten
4 tablespoons sugar
Vz teaspoon vanilla
1 can shredded coconut
1 cup sweetened sliced straw
berries, or 1 box quick
frozen berries, thawed
6 baked 3 -inch tart shells
Combine cream, egg white,
sugar, vanilla, and 1 cup coco
nut. Place strawberries in bot
tom of tart shells, pile cream
mixture on top of fruit, and
sprinkle with coconut. Serves 6.
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1800 Games of
Chance in Slate
Portland,, Sept. 16 W Some
1,800 Oregon firms and individ
uals hold $100 federal tax
stamps for games of chance. -
Seven hundred of them are
listed on records of Hugh Earle,
federal collector of internal rev
enue, with Portland addresses.
The stamps cost $100 when
intended to cover mechanical
devices operated as games of
chance. They cost"- only $10
when intended for amusement
devices, Earle said.
He added that the federal
government is not concerned
with legality of the devices
Oregon law makes them illegal
when used for gambling and
pointed out that federal occupa
tional stamps are issued to
liquor dealers in "dry" states.
That makes the holders immune
to federal prosecution.
Judge Felfon Talks
To Silverton Lions
Silverton District Judge Joe
Felton of Salem was featured
speaker for the Silverton Lions
dinner program, their "kick
off affair for the coming au
tumn and winter weekly pro
grams. Judge Felton spoke of a def
inite plan of patriotic Ameri
canism, elimination and trends
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toward communistic influence.
Eugene Smith was in charge
of the session as president, as
sisted by Frank M. Powell,
serving as substitute secretary,
and Dr. A. L. V. Smith as pro
gram chairman.
Supplemental program num
bers were the showing of an
educational film on counter
feiting by Ernest R. Ekman, and
Murl Anderson, high school
coach, telling of the football
plans for the season and the
prospects of the local team.
The members voted favorably
on the question of buying a film
screen as permanent property
of the club.
Among the many visitor pres
ent was Milton Baum, assistant
coach of athletics at the local
high school.
U. 5. Population
At 149,452,000
Washington, Sept. 16 VP) The
census bureau estimated today
that the United States popula
tion was 149,452,000 on Au
gust 1.
This was an increase of 237,
000 over the July 1 estimate. At
that rate of increase, the popu
lation will pass the 150,000,000
mark before January 1.
The August 1 figure repre
sents an increase of 17,782,000
or 13. S percent, over the 131,
669,275 persons actually count
ed on April 1, 1940, the date of
the last census.
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Sfaylon Host to
Fire Fighters
One hundred members of the
Marion County Fire Fighters'
association were entertained this
week with the Stayton fire de
partment host. A. L. Shirk, re
tired captain of the Portland
fire department, was principal
speaker. He recently returned
from nearly four years in the
Philippines.
Feature of the meeting was
the "arrest" of Bill Aitken, rep
resentative of the Eureka Fire
Hose company of Seattle, for the
alleged pilfering of Snoopy, the
wooden dog mascot of the Stay
ton firemen. He was placed in
the city jail for an hour prior to
the meeting and tried before a
kangaroo court. Upon payment
of a "fine" the charges were dis
missed. Aitken was represented in
"court" by Ed Stolle, editor of
the Mt. Angel news with M. Van
Driesche attorney for the plain
tiff. Luncheon and refreshments
were served.
The original forest area of the
United States is estimated at
820,000 acres in additon to 100,
000,000 acres of non-commercial
forest. The present area of forest
is estimated at 461.044,000 acres.
The increase was 1,401,000 in
the first seven months of 1949.
This is about the same as the
increase during the correspond
ing period of 1948.
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