Capital Edited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Tri-Y Plans Recognition Ceremony The annual recognition serv ice for all Trl-Y member! will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Octo ber 30, at the First Methodist church. The purpose of the ser vice is to recognise new mem bers in Tri-Y and re-dedicate old members to their purpose as members of the YWCA. All parents are invited as special guests. Rev. Walter Naff, associate pastor at the First Christian church, will give the address and Rev. Lloyd T. An derson of the First Baptist church will give the closing prayer. Miss Marcia Seeber, Tri-Y worship chairman, is in charge of the service. Those working with her include Misses Bonnie Stewart, Dorothy Cannon, Jo- Ann Beard, Betty Andreson, Ca- rol Welnsteln, Marilyn Lorenz and Norma weaver. Music will be provided by Misses Marilyn Power and Edna Marie Hill. Miss Jessica Kinsey will preside at the organ. A reception will follow the service and will be in the Car rier room of the church. Shower Given Mrs. Roth Holtz was honored t a shower given Thursday evening by Mrs. Fred Cords. A late supper followed the infor mal evening. In the group were Mrs. Holtz, Mrs. A. J. Biegler, Mrs. Kenneth Zwicker, Mrs. Ardo Tarem, Mrs. H. H. Marggi, Mrs. George Deane, Mrs. A. W. Loucks, Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Mrs. Jesse Jua rez, Mrs. Gus Moore, Mrs. Carl ton Greider, Mrs. Lyle Bayne, Mrs. E. A. Carleton, Mrs. George A. Arbuckle, Mrs. P. H. Brydon, Mrs. Chester W. Hamblin, Mrs. Robert F. Wulf, Miss Margaret Lovell, Mrs. Harry Eyerly, Mrs. Willard Pederson, Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert and Mrs. Cords. WOODBURN Miss Lorraine Ficek, bride-elect of Edwin Pav licek, was honored with a pre nuptial shower recently at the home of Mrs. Philip Zastoupll. The wedding of Miss Ficek and Mr. Pavlicek is planned for November 19. WOODBURN Miss Geral dlne Hanauska, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanauska of Woodburn, has announced her engagement to Frank L. Dul wick. The wedding is planned for next June. Miss Hanauska attended Marylhurst college, Willamette university and grad uated from the University of Oregon, where she is affiliated with Alpha Gamma Delta. WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Guthrie of Woodburn have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Lee, to Vernone Schervem, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Schervem, also of Woodburn. The wedding will be an event of December 4. Today's Menu (Br the Aasoclatsd Prus) mm .MMMisJiwimi MiMummmr M Roup and Sandwich Luncheon Vegetable - Barley Soup Mam and Lettuce Sandwiches with Mustard Sauce Dessert Sandwiches of Apricot Cottage Cheese Beverage Dessert Sandwiches of Apricot-Cottage Cheese Ingredients: V cup dried apri cots, 'i cup creamed cottage cheese, salt, 1 teaspoon sugar, ' teaspoon grated lemon rind, nut bread. Method: Soak apricots in water over night or until tender. Drain well. Chop fine with knife. Put In a small bowl with the cottage cheese, sugar, and lemon rind; mix well. Spread between thin slices of nut bread. Makes k cup filling. FRENCH CREAMS An "encore" every time! AH SOFT center, rich with whipping cream ... A galaxy of flavors! Mow $1.50 1 pound-Ready for you to enioyl ONI OF 7 NIW tOCIITI CHOCOIAT CMATIONS 1 Women LOWRI FISCIIKR Ore., Friday, October 28, 1949 After-Game Event A group of friends has been invited to call informally Sat urday afternoon at the Roger Schnell home following the Ore gon State-Washington State game at Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Schnell and Mr. and Mrs. Rollin W. Haag entertaining. Among out-of-town guests expected are Mr. and Mrs. Bland Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bower and Mr. and Mrs. John Jerman, all of Portland. Homecoming Interests Many visitors are in the city today and tomorrow for Wil lamette u n i v e r s 1 1 y's annual Homecoming. First big event to welcome back the alumni will be the luncheon at noon Saturday in Lausanne hall with Ed Averill of Portland, president of the Willamette Alumni association. presiding. Special guests in clude Chester Stackhouse, head coach at Willamette; Dr. G. Her bert Smith, president of Wil lamette; Russell Tripp, student body president this year; and Miss Bo Brooks, Homecoming queen. Awards will be given to the alumni coming the longest dis tance, also to those of the oldest class present. Following the football game, which is slated for 2 p.m. with Lewis and Clark college, a re ception is to be given in Baxter hall to honor alumni, the Salem Alumni association in charge. Ervin W. Potter is president of the local alumnae, arranging the event at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Waldo Zeller, Mrs. Otto Skopil, Jr., Miss Lorena Jack are on the committee arranging the event. AMONG those to be in the re ceiving line at the Reed college reception Sunday afternoon will be Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand. The reception is being given by the College Alumni as sociation board of management to honor E. B. MacNaughton, president of the college, and Mrs. MacNaughton. Judge Brand is president of the board of regents. Guild Elects Labish Center The October meeting of the Labish Center guild was held at the home of Mrs. Gerald Bennett. Members present were Mrs. Willard Mc Claughry, Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Max Bibby, Mrs. Evans Jones, Mrs. Wayne Lovre, Mrs. Delbert Bair and the hostess, Mrs. Gerald Bennett. Election of officers was held, with Mrs. Gerald Bennett elected the new president; Mrs. Lyle Klampe, vice president Mrs. Leslie Klampe, secretary- treasurer, and Mrs. Delbert Bair, social committee. Future meetings will be changed to the third Wednesday evening of each month. DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aker of Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. L. Phelps of Dayton celebrated their 35th wedding anniversaries October 20. The Akers and Phelpses were mar ried in a double wedding cere mony in Montana, and they al ways celebrate the occasion to gether annually. Bl'ENA VISTA Twenty members of the Woman's club met at the hall Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Wallis read the opening number. Roll call was on "A Summer Experience. Mrs. Opal Graber gave a report on the county health meeting and announced the mobile unit will be in independence Novem ber 4. All were asked to fill in cards. Mrs. Milo Graber gave a book report on "Cheaper by the Dozen," after which Mrs. E. D Long and Mrs. Susan Miller served refreshments. The Conn ty Federation meeting was an nounced for November 18. Town-Gown Club's Tea Town and Gown club opened its new year with a program and tea Thursday afternoon, more than 100 attending. The program was in Waller hall, the tea in Lausanne hall. Mrs. Regina Ewalt, dean of women at Willamette university. gave the welcome to the honored guests, mothers of freshmen girls on the campus, and Bennet Lud den played piano numbers. Mrs. James T. Brand, new president of the club, presided. At the tea following, Mrs. Paul Larden greeted guests at the door and Mrs. Ervin W. Pot ter introduced them to the re ceiving line. In the line were Mrs. Brand, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith and Mrs. Melvin H. Geist. Pouring were Mrs. E. E. Bragg and Mrs. Philip W. Alli son. Serving were Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Mrs. Henry Carl, Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Mrs. E. D. Crabtree, Mrs. Earl T. Andre sen. Autumn leaves and chrysan themums were arranged on the mantel and about the room, smaller bouquets of pink and or chid asters decking the smaller tables. A rose satin cloth cover ed the tea fable, and the center piece was a copper bowl on a copper stand, filled with fruits and leaves. Cranberry red tap ers in hand-carved Mexican can delabrum stood at either side of the centerpiece. Miss Perrine Is Honored at Shower At the first meeting of the Hazel Green Sunshine Sewing club a miscellaneous bridal shower was given for Miss Alice Perrine, bride-elect of Roy West. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Perrine and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. West, all of Salem. The wedding is Nov. 20 at the First Baptist church in Salem. The club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. F. L. McDon ald Wednesday afternoon. Table decorations were bronze and yel low mums showering from a parasol. Present were Mesdames M. Zahare, R. Gilbert, D. Zielinski, J. Henny and daughter Barbara, M. Van Cleve, C. Zielinski and daughter Luella, G. Looney, F. Johnson, C. Andresen, H. Hob- son, B. Kerber and daughter Jeena, R. Hacken, H. Hacken, A. McKay, A. McCorkle, E. Zie linski, P. Saunders, E. Watts, F. West, V. Helser and son Steve, D. Walker, V. Perrine, A. Plant, L. Zeller; hostess, Mrs. F. L. McDonald and Miss Alice Per rine. SALEM chapter, American War Mothers, met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Pro for a social. Some of the members sewed on afghans for the veterans hos pital. Reports were given on the recent national convention at Sun Valley. Plans also were discussed for the state convention to be held in Salem, November 1 and 2, in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church. Those planning to attend the convention banquet on Tuesday evening are asked to make res ervations with Mrs, A. A. Lee, 34685. ;-M:j:.jja o V 2V Wed In Early October Mr. and Mrs. John Sugrue (Mari lyn Murray) were married October 8 in Portland. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray of Mill City, Mr. Sugrue, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sugrue of Detroit, Mich. The couple are at home in Mill City. (Logan Markham studio, Portland) Sojourners Party Event on Thursday Sojourners club members hon ored Mrs. Gordon O. Leonard, a past president of the group, at their meeting Thursday. Mrs. Leonard is leaving soon for Santa Rosa to make her home. Halloween decorations featur ed the dessert luncheon tables. Honors at cards went to Mrs. Woodson Bennett, Mrs. Richard Denton, Mrs. Lloyd R. Smith and Mrs. Brace Knapp. Guests included Mrs. Richard A. Smith, Mrs. Richard Denton, Mrs. Lawrence M. Tate, Mrs. Donald Huff. Chairman of the committee for the afternoon was Mrs. Wil liam D. 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Party Due Saturday Eve Among hosts Saturday eve ning will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schlesinger, who have Invited guests for a canasta party at their Fawk avenue home. A buf fet supper will follow the hours of cards and Halloween decor ations will feature t h party. Mrs. J. Weiner, mother of Mrs. Schlesinger and a visitor from Portland for a time, will assist at the party. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rogers, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Gilbert, Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Steinbock, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Saffron, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schlesinger, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Bloomberg, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schlesinger, Mrs. J. Weiner and Mrs. Max Schlesinger. Visit Clubs Members of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club motor ed to Eugene, Oct. 23 and to Portland Oct. 25 to attend the installation ceremonies held by the two neighboring clubs. Gifts from the Salem group were pre sented to the two new presidents. Salem Breakfast club mem bers attending were Misses Le na Blum, Dorothy Walker, Leo ta Myers, Louise Jones, Anne Chapman and Mesdames Bessie Kayser, Verne Robb, and Alta Myers. The first meeting of the new club year for the Salem group is being held at Nohlgren's at 7 a.m. Tuesday, November 1, Threshing Crews Welcome to try what hundreds of others have tried at NEW BUFFET DINNER where you get Canab For 99C (including choice of entree and dessert) Downtown en State Street 5:00 to 8:30 P. M. Every Day But Sunday OUSES Card Club Party In their Walker street home Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Carruth entertained the members of their card club at a dessert and canasta party. Autumn leaves and bouquets of bright yellow chrysanthe mums enhanced by innumerable candles, suggestive of Hallow een, decorated the rooms. The members are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Southwick, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. 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