Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 11, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital Women I
Edited by MARIAN L0WR1 FISCHKK It
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, October 11, 1949
Spinsters List Chairmen
For Benefit on Nov. 4
Committees for their fall benefit to be given Friday, Novem
ber 4, were lined up by Spinsters club members at their meet
ing Monday evening. Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Miss Esther Baird and
Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr., were hostesses for the meeting last
evening.
The benefit is to be a dessert
and card party between 1 and
4 p.m., November 4, and it will
be staged in the American Le
gion club.
Miss Margaret Lovell as vice
president of the club is general
chairman.
All proceeds go to the Salem
YMCA building fund.
On the committee for prizes
are Miss Patricia Larson and
Miss Patricia Vicsko.
Mrs. P. Dixon Van Ausdell,
Jr., and Mrs. Robert Elgin are
the tickets committee.
Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen and
Mrs. William McElhinny are to
have charge of the decoratipns.
Mrs. Roy Edgerton is on the
committee for tallies. Mrs. Frank
Turner and Miss Patricia Bur-
rell are on the tables committee.
Mrs. William R. Shinn is
chairman for the reception
group.
Mrs. Clarence Hcmillon and
Mrs. George Emigh have charge
of reservations.
Mrs. Wayne Hadley is public
ity chairman.
A feature of the afternoon will
be songs by Miss Edith Fair-
ham.
Party for
Recent Bride
Honoring Mrs. Walter Butler
(Pauline Kreft), a recent bride,
Miss Beverly Barnick and Mrs,
Robert Tompkins entertained
recently with a miscellaneous
shower at the home of Miss Bar
nick. Present were Mrs. Butler, Mrs
Albert Kreft, Mrs. Kathleen
Caplan, Mrs. Sylvia Shreve,
Mrs. G. C. Weeks, Mrs. L. C.
Wagness, Mrs. R. R. Riggs, Mrs.
F. E. Barnick, Mrs. Lora Doug
las. Mrs. Eddie Herman, Miss
Dorothy Hutmacker, Miss Jean
nette Anderson, Miss OUie Nich
ols, Miss Agnes Smith, Miss
Marie Breitenstein, Miss Joyce
Kunke, Miss Alice Locken, Miss
Betty Hastings and the two host
esses. RotanaClub
Plans Events
Rotana club's meeting was an
event of Monday evening, Mrs.
Lyle Rains and Miss Zelma King
entertaining the group at the
Rains residence.
Two new members were an
nounced, Mrs. William Greif and
Miss Alice Mathey. Mrs. Mil
dred Snyder was a guest at the
meeting.
The club voted to sponsor a
Camp Fire Girls group in the
second grade and to continue
sponsorship of the group through
the schools.
A sum was voted to the Com
munity Chest, also plans were
made for a rummage sale in late
January.
Mrs. S. L. Auman, Mrs. Jack
Brown, Mrs. M. L. Barber, Mrs.
C. W .Wasson, Mrs. George Bag
nail, Mrs. Lester Thomas and
Mrs. Grant Farris were named
on the committee for the club's
annual Christmas party.
Guest speaker for the meet
ing was Dr. Paul Beal of the for
eign languages department, Wil
lamette university. He gave a
talk on his visit and travels in
France.
Next meeting is to be Novem
ber 14, Mrs. Chester Pickens to
be hostess, assisted by Mrs. M.
L. Barber.
Scout Group
The area board for the San
tiam area council, Girl Scouts,
is to meet Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. Ivan Marble in Inde
pendence. Going from Salem will be Mrs.
Walter L. Spaulding, area chair
man, and Mrs. Frank E. Man-beck.
DELTA GAMMA Mothers
club held its first meeting of the
fall yesterday afternoon at the
sorority chapter house. Plans
were made for a rummage sale
on October 28 and 29 with Mrs,
Walter D. Gardner as chairman,
Attending the meeting were
Mrs. Lestle J. Sparks, Mrs. C. S.
Nelson, Mrs. Frank Farmer,
Mrs. D. H. Upjohn, Mrs. James
McClelland, Mrs. Grace Mar-
quam, Mrs. Charles McElhinny,
and Mrs. Gardner.
For the meeting on the sec
ond Monday of November Mrs.
Sparks and Mrs. McClelland
will be hostesses.
AUBURN Woman's club plans
its monthly meeting for Thurs
day of this week in the Four
Corners Community hall, the
no-host luncheon to be at 12:30
o'clock.
Mrs. Mabel Gilming, Mrs. Ed
ith Villard, Mrs. Florence Eyre
and Mrs. Emma Prunk are the
committee for the meeting.
Guests will be welcome.
CHI OMEGA alumnae will be
entertained by Mrs. Francis T.
Wade and Mrs. Carl M. Nelson
this evening for a late dessert
at the sorority chapter house at
8 o'clock, a business session fol
lowing. All Chi Omega alumnae
are welcome.
LADIES OF the Moose plan
their first fall card party for
Friday evening at 8 o'clock at
284 North Commercial. Refresh
ments are to be served.
Hospital
Auxiliary
Plans Events
At the meeting of Salem Me
morial Hospital auxiliary Mon
day afternoon a new president
for the group was named and
plans were made for a bazaar on
December 6.
Mrs. Gordon O. Leonard, who
is leaving for California to make
her home, resigned as president
and Mrs. Ed Goeckner was nam
ed to succeed her.
The bazaar is to be December
6 in the Portland Gas and Coke
company room with Mrs. P. W.
Gciser as the chairman.
A membership drive is now
on in the auxiliary with Mrs
Frank R. Kellogg as chairman.
The membership group is to
meet October 19 at 2 p.m. at
the Marion hotel.
The auxiliary is purchasing
major equipment for the hospi
tal this year, securing the funds
through its recent rummage
sale, the coming bazaar, a silver
tea to be staged later and the
membership dues.
Today's Menu
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Wedding Set
For Dec. 4
Announced for Sunday, De
cember 4, is the wedding of Miss
Elinor Danielson and Ernest R.
Meyer.
The ceremony will be in Min
neapolis, Minn. The engage
ment of the couple was announ
ced during the late summer.
Miss Danielson left today for
California for two weeks, plan
ning to visit her sister, Mrs.
Paul Poirier, at Hemet Calif.
She will then go on east to
Minneapolis to be gone until
after her wedding, the couple
planning to live in Salem.
Miss Danielson is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G
Danielson of Minneapolis and
Mr. Meyer is the son of Mrs.
Marie Meyer of Salem.
AT THE meeting of the ex
ecutive board for Canital nnif
No. 9, American Legion auxil
iary last evening at the home of
Mrs. D. A. Apperson, plans were
made for the joint Halloween
party with CaDital nost Nn o
on October 31. Also the auxil
iary members made plans for
their rummage sale on October
21 and 22.
The membershin rnmmiH
of the auxiliary is meeting Wed-
Dinner Event
More than 75 attended the
joint dinner for University of
Oregon Mothers and Dads clubs
Monday evening at Mayflower
hall.
Guests for the meeting includ
ed Vergil S. Fogdall, dean of
men at the university, Mrs. Fog
dall and Mrs. J. Allan Wick
ham, the latter dean of women
at the university.
Mrs. W. W. Baum headed the
dinner committee.
The next event for the two
clubs will be ber 12, also a
joint dinner.
nesday evening at 8 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Anson B. In
gels, Wallace road, route 1, box
328.
WOMAN'S SOCIETY for
World Service, Englewood
church, plans a meeting for
Thursday, dessert to be at 1:15
o'clock at the home of Mrs. John
Koerner, 965 North 20th. Mrs.
O. A. Chase is to be the leader
for the program.
MRS. L. H. KLEMPTNER of
Seattle arrived Tuesday for a
few days visit at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O. Leonard.
Engagement
Announced
At School
From Seattle comes romantic
news of special interest to Salem
with announcement of the en
gagement of Miss Patricia Rouse
to Donald Burlingham, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burlingham
of Salem.
The news was told by Miss
Rouse at her sorority, Delta
Gamma, on the University of
Washington campus where she is
a junior. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Rouse
of Olympia, Wash.
Mr. Burlingham Is a senior at
Oregon State college and a mem
ber of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
No date is set for the wedding.
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extra tablespoons of liquid for
every cup called for in regular
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Fresh Pear and Grape Salad
Ingredients: 1 pound (about)
small seedless grapes, 1 three
ounce package cream cheese, 2
tablespoons cream, 1 small head
romaine, 2 large fresh firm ripe
pears, sour cream, French dress
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der cold running water and dry
well between paper towels; re
move from stems and cut each
grape in half. Put the cream
cheese in a small bowl and mash
to soften; add cream and mix
well. Wash romaine under cold
running water, trim off core,
separate and dry leaves well.
Put some of the outside green
leaves and some of the small in
ner yellowish leaves on each of
four salad plates. Peel the
pears, cut in half, and with a
small sharp knife cut away core,
leaving halves intact. Place a
pear half, flat side down, on
each plate; cover well with
cream cheese. Now stud each
pear with grape halves, putting
the grapes cut side down, so
pear will look like a bunch of
grapes. Pass both sour cream
and French dressing with salad.
Makes 4 servings.
MRS. RICHARD SLATER is
to be hostess to her hririup rlnh
Thursday for its first gathering
of the fall, lunnhpon in ho fol
lowed by cards.
Engagement Announced Miss Lula Mae Smith, above,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, has announced her
engagement to Vernon Haugen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmer
Haugen. No date is set for the wedding. (Jesten-Miller studio
picture)
MISS JANE WALSH of San
Francisco was here Tuesday for
a short visit with her mother,
Mrs. Raymond Walsh.
Miss Walsh has come north
to be a bridesmaid at the wed
ding of Miss Mary Katherine
Wilhelm and Thomas Edward
Brubeck in Eugene on Thurs
day, October 13. Miss Wilhelm
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Mathias Wilhelm of Eu
gene and is a lifelong friend of
Miss Walsh. The wedding is to
be in St. Mary's Catholic church
in Eugene Thursday morning.
Mrs. Walsh also will be in Eu
gene for the service.
Miss Walsh plans to return to
San Francisco next Sunday.
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