Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 02, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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Edited by MARIAN
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6 Capital Journal, Salem,
Spinsters Party Friday
To Attract Large Group
Attracting a large group on Friday will be the fall benefit
of the Salem Spinsters club, dessert to be at 1 o'clock, followed
by bridge. The party will be at the American Legion club.
Feature of the entertainment will be a group of songs by Mrs,
Peter Gunnar (Edith Fairham).
Students in Audition
Willamette university students
will be auditioned this Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock for the
new Willamette radio show to
be presented soon over KOCO.
The tryouti will be held in the
Little Theater in Waller hall.
Ruane B. Hill, drama instruc
tor, has invited all Willamettej
students wishing to participate
In the shows. Those interested
should bring three minutes of
prepared material on either an
nouncing or dramatics in order
to indicate special talents or vo
cal qualities. Material may also
be supplied at the auditions. No
radio or theater background is
necessary.
Those accepted will be placed
on the WU radio casting list.
WOMEN of St. John's Luther
an guild are to meet Friday at 8
p.m. In the parish house, Mrs.
William Lewis, Mrs. Herman
persey, Mrs. Fred Middendorf,
Mrs. George Pepper to be host
esses. Members are to take gifts for
the overseas Christmas pack
age. Today's Menu
(Br u lawUkd Pnwi
Company Dinner
Fruit Cocktail
Chicken Fricassee
Steamed Rice
Green Peas Watermelon Rind
Salad Bowl Hot Rolls
Quick Rich Lemon Pie
Beverage
Quick Rich Lemon Pie
Ingredients: Grated rind (about
1 tablespoon) of S lemons,
cup lemon Juice, 3 eggs (separ
ated), 1 fifteen-ounce can (H4
oupa) oondensed milk, 1 baked
0-lnch pie crust shell, dash of
alt, 8 tablespoons sugar.
Method: Prepare grated lemon
rind and Juice. Beat egg yolks
with electric mixer or rotary
F beater until very thick and pale
a colored; add lemon rind and
n Juice and condensed milk and
a beat to combine. Pour into cool
C baked pi shell. Wash beater
b and beat whites with salt until
sun enough to stand in straight
peaks when beater is slowly
withdrawn) add sugar, a table
spoon at a time, sprinkling it ov
er the entire surfaoe; continue
beating until sugar le well Incor
porated and whites ar very
thick and glossy. Spread over
pi filling, sealing meringue to
edge of pastry to prevent shrink
age and gaps. Bake la a moder
ate (IIsT.) oven for about 18
minutes or until meringue Is
lightly browned. Cool and ohill
before serving.
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LOWRf FISCUtB
Ore., Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1949
The musical program will be
"given immediately following the
dessert and Just preceding the
card games.
Final plans for the party were
made last evening when the
club met at the home of Mrs.
Wayne Hadley with Mrs. Rex
Adolph and Mrs. George Emigh
as co-hostesses. About 25 attend
ed, including Mrs. Ralph Under
wood (June Young) of McMInn
ville. Autumn flowers will be used
in decorating for the party and
the Thanksgiving motif will be
carried out with the tallies.
Make Reservations
In addition to the list of
names given Saturday as mak
ing reservations, the following
group also have made reserva
tions:
Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. Fred
erick S. Lamport, Mrs. William
L. Phillips, Sr., Mrs. Merrill D.
Ohling, Mrs. Edwin Viesko, Mrs.
William Smith, Mrs. Robert M.
Fltzmaurice, Mrs. R. G. Brady,
Sr., Mrs. Sidney Schlesinger,
Mrs. M. H. Saffron, Mrs. Rich
ard Nelson, Mrs. Robert Gentz
kow, Mrs. Fred B. Moxley, Mrs.
Charles McElhlnny.
Mrs. Robert V. Gormsen, Mrs.
William Dunn, Mrs. William Mc
Elhinny, Mrs. Lester Pearmlne.
Mrs. John H. Johnson, Mrs. E.
H. Bogardus, Mrs. Donald Bar
nick, Mrs. Roll In W. Haag, Mrs.
Robert Dow, Mrs. Esther Ryan,
Mrs. Bruce Van WynGarden,
Mrs. Roy Ostrin, Mrs. Gordon
Krueger, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs.
Robert W. Wilson, Jr.. Mrs. A.
L. Adolphson, Mrs. James C.
Stone, Mrs. Harold Moe, Mrs.
r-ranic Turner.
Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, Mrs.
Brazier Small, Mrs. George L.
Arbuckle, Mrs. C. E. Wagner,
Mrs. Duane Gibson. Mrs. John
Graham, Mrs. Emery Hobbs,
Mrs. Ira Wintermute, Mrs. Wal
lace Hug, Mrs. Roy H. Simmons,
Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, Mrs. J.
M. MacGregor, Mrs. Louis Ger
linger, Mrs. Paul B. Wallace,
Mrs. A. J. Tourtellotte of Port
land, Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs.
Claybourne Dyer, Mrs. W. C.
Dyer, Jr., Mrs. George Scales,
Mrs. Herschel Patton of Port
land, Mis Beryl Holt, Mrs. M.
P. Duffy.
SAN JOSS Stats Collage
(Special) J a c k Byers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy E. Byers of
70 Beech avenue, has been giv
en the role of the old peasant in
the ban Jose State college pro
duction of Goethe's "Faust." This
play is to be presented on No
vember 10, 11, 12, 14 and IS on
the college oampus. Jack is a
1040 graduate of Salem high
school and is now a freshman
majoring In drama.
TUB NEIGHBORS of Wood
craft Thimble club announces
that Its meeting planned for Fri
day with Mrs. Charles Weathers
is postponed until further notice.
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48 at League
Luncheon
Plans for a dance, tentatively
set for Friday, December 18
were discussed by members of
the Salem Women's Army and
Navy league, Tuesday.
The group met for luncheon
at Chuck's Steak House, 48 at
tending. Informal entertainment
followed the luncheon.
Next meeting for the group is
December 8.
Halloween Party
event of Monday
Miss Miriam Rom was hostess
Monday evening to a group of
friends for a Halloween "hobo
party," given at her Duncan ave
nue home. The guests came at
tired in hobo costumes. For re
freshments "Mulligan stew" was
served in hobo style.
Entertain ment included
games, dancing, and recordings,
a scavenger hunt also being
staged. Robert Menke won the
prize for the most ragged cos
tume and Lawrence Hurburger
the prize for the most gentle
manly hobo costume.
Among guests were Misses
Carmen Givens, Gladys Zielin
ski, Jeanette Waser, Mary Mc
Crmick, Theresa Meier, Barbara
Albrich, Beverly Pratt, Phyllis
Morris and Richard Pierce,
Lawrence Hurburger, Robert
Menke, George Hermann, Jo
seph Schlaugater, Joseph Bar-
tosz, Thomas Brennan, Arlie
Staabe, Roy Connolly.
Stinson-Nelson
Wedding Recently
An informal wedding cere
mony uniting in marriage Miss
Coral Louise Nelson and Wil
burn E. Stinson was performed
in the chapel of St. Paul's Epis
copal church in Salem, Saturday
evening, Oct. 15, at 7:30 o'clock.
The Rev. Geo. H. Swift was the
officiating clergyman.
The bride is the daughter of
Wilmer E. Nelson of West Sa
lem and Mrs. Gladyce L. Ball
ard of Salem Heights. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Emmot Stinson of Brooks,
formerly of Los Angeles.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father, and was at
tractive in a suit of white broca
telle with corsage of orchids and
small white chrysanthemums.
The bridesmaid was Miss Evelyn
Killin, of Salem, wearing a rust
colored suit. Both carried nose
gays of white chrysanthemums.
Clifford Evans was best man.
The chapel was beautifully
decorated with baskets of chry
santhemums. A small group of
close relatives and friends at
tended both ceremony and the
reception, which followed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Mather.
Among out-of-town guests
were the parents and cousin of
the bridegroom; also Mrs. Cora
Wilkins of Sandy and Mrs.
Louise Nelson of Gresham,
grandmothers of the bride.
The couple left Immediately
to spend their honeymoon in
Los Angeles, former home of the
bridegroom. They will make
their home at 393 E. Madrona
street.
MRS. C. K. LOGAN Is leaving
Thursday morning for Tacoma
Wash, to spend a few days with
her mother, Mrs. Hans Haugen.
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October Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Don Herrold (Merle Obie)
were married October 18. (Bishop-Moderne studio picture).
Couple Feted on
50th Anniversary
St. Paul More than 200 call
ed Sunday afternoon for the
golden wedding reception honor
ing Mayor and Mrs. Eugene
Davidson, the event being in
the St. Paul City hall.
Mr. Davidson and the former
Elizabeth Merten were married
October 30 and have lived in
St. Paul all the 50 years. For
13 year they lived out of St.
Paul on the farm where their
son. Earl Davidson and family,
reside today.
Many out-of-town friends and
relatives called Sunday evening,
including the couple's grand
daughter, Mrs. Elmer Harrold,
Mr. Harrold and their son,
Steven, of Sacramento; Dr. and
Mrs. Raymond Jones of Red
mond. From Portland came Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Gooding, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Merten, Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvester Owens, Mr. and
Mrs. George Montgomery, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Strohecker,
Mrs. Aggie Carter and Douglas,
Mr. D. Jette, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Matson, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Fox. Among those from Salem
were Judge L. H. McMahan,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney, Mrs.
Ella Finney, Mrs. Nellie Hana
gan, Mr. and Mrs. Stuffel, Mrs.
P. Kretcher. Also there were
guests from Woodburn, Gervais,
Mt. Angel, Hubbard, Aurora and
Newberg.
Receiving guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Davidson were their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Morris from Van
couver, their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl David
son. Gene Dnvid Morris and
Johnnie Davidson had charge of
the guest book. The program in
cluded a vocal duet by Tonie and
daytime
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by their mother; songs by Al
bert O'Mara and Johanna Col
man, accompanied by Rose Col
man. Autumn leaves and numerous
large bouquets of white and gold
chrysanthemums decorated the
room for the reception.
Rebekah Event
The F. L. club sponsored a
Halloween carnival for the en
tertainment of Salem Rebekah
lodge on Monday evening.
The reception committee for
the month of November will bp
Mrs. Cora Smith, Mrs. Cora
VanPelt, Mrs. Myrtle Walker,
Mrs. Elsie Townsend and Mrs.
Viny Tucker.
Committee in charge of gifts
Rose Harlan, Mrs. Wm. Cladeck,
Harlan, Mrs. William Cladek,
and Mrs. Lawrence McClure.
The F. L. club will meet at the
home of Miss Sara Way at Aums
ville. Next Monday night will
bring team practice for the Re
ALPHA CHI OMEGA sorority
at Willamette university recent
ly initiated three new members.
A banquet honoring the new
members followed the initiation.
The new members are Miss
Connie Bailey of Piedmont,
Calif., Miss Frances Morrison of
Marysville, Calif., and Miss Jo
anne Vincent of Gresham.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene (Special) Miss Jose
phine Caughell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Caughell, 240
N. Cottage street, salem, was
on a committee for the annual
sophomore Whiskerino which
was held last week-end on the
University of Oregon campus.
Miss Caughell is a sophomore
major in English literature.
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Women Golfers Conclude
Year With Stagette Show
By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
It was a big day for the Salem Women's Golf association Tues
day, featuring a round of golf in the afternoon, presentation of
awards and finally the annual stagette dinner and entertainment
the last event truly being a show of shows.
About 90 assembled for the dinner.
Grand climax was the show,
special laurels going to Mrs.
Ralph Hamilton as manager and
her "revue" really, they should
give serious consideration to
doing the job professionally. It
was an occasion to keep those
attending laughing for many
days to come.
Mrs John R. Wood officiat
ed as master of ceremonies. First
act was a "specialty" by Mrs. W.
C. Dyer, Jr. we can't tell, you'll
Just have to ask Clara Belle to do
a special performance some day.
Next was a deal by Mrs. S. D
Wiles and Mrs. Stephen Fou
chek something to do with
"characters" from south of the
border in some of the neatest
acting you could see in fact,
you had to be told almost that
there was a recording doing the
singing and chatter, so perfect
was the "synchronizing." And
then the striking "ballet" num
ber, presented by Mrs. Robert
Cannon with Mrs. Harry Weid
mer at the piano. And the grand
finale Maurice Chevalier, If
you please, (Mrs. Louis Gerlin
ger) and a chorus of 12 "maids"
representing the 12 months of
the year and there was the
height of something or other in
costumes! It would take a vol
ume to describe them. The
"chorus" included Mrs. Frank
Shafer, Mrs. Charles Musser,
Mrs. Emery Hobbs, Mrs. Sephus
Starr, Mrs. Richard N. Chase,
Mrs. Tom Dunham, Mrs. Glenn
Wilbur, Mrs. Werner Brown,
Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. William
Whitmore, Mrs. Vernon Perry,
Mrs. Ivan Marble.
Mrs. Harold M. Olinger, cap
tain for the past year, presided
at the dinner. Guests introduced
included Mrs. Ted Kuhns, Mrs.
Guy Smith, Mrs. Lenore Parks,
Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., Mrs.
Wheeler English, Mrs. Kenneth
Bell, Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Mrs.
Ira Wintermute, Mrs. John Em
len, Mrs. John Hunt, Mrs.
Charles Mills.
A gift was given Mrs. William
Schaefer, who had charge of
luncheons and dinners during
the year, and a presentation was
made to Mrs. Ralph Hamilton,
manager of the show.
Year's Awards Given
During the late afternoon the
following awards for the year
were made:
Nearest handicap, Mr. Ste
phen Fouchek and Mrs. John
Heltzel, tied; farthest from han
dicap, Mrs. J. H. Thompson,
Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Mor
ris Crothers, Mr. A. C. Gerling
er, Mrs. M. A. Pekar, Mrs. Lynn
M. Hamm'erstad. Lowest score
for year: Mrs. Gerald Robison.
Eclectic: Mrs. Marc Seale, low
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MacLaughlin; Mrs. Morris
Crothers and Mrs. Reynolds,
tied for next place, Mrs. Glenn
Stevens, Mrs. Charles Musser,
Mrs. Gerlinger and Mrs. W. J.
Grant, tied for next place.
Best attendance: Mrs. Louis
Gerlinger. Award donated by
Mrs. Rex Adolph for most im
provement: Mrs. George R. Hoff
man. Special prizes: Mrs. Harry
Weidmer, Mrs. Fred Bernardi,
Mrs. Robert Herrall, Mrs. Glenn
Wilbur.
Oregon Women's Golf asso
ciation: Mrs. Glenn Wilbur.
Captain's trophy: Mrs. Mor
ris Crothers.
For Day's Play
Winners In the day's play
were the following: Mrs. J. W.
Matujec, longest drive on No. 1:
Mrs. Marc Seale, closest to pin
on No. 8; least putts, Mrs. R. I.
MacLaughlin in class A, Mrs.
Robert Herrall and Mrs. Harry
Weidmer, class B, and Mrs.
Howard Eismann, class C.
The day's events concluded
the season for the women's asso
ciation, the group to start the
new year in the spring with Mrs.
Fred Bernardi as the new year's
captain.
KINGWOOD unit, American
Legion auxiliary, is to meet
Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Le
gion hall. Mrs. Irl Folsom is
president of the group.
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STAYTON Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Wonacott, who formerly re
sided in the West Stayton area,
celebrated their golden wedding
Sunday, October 23, at their
home in the Metzger commun
ity near Portland.
Callers in the afternoon in
cluded their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Wonacott and
daughter, Frances, of Portland,
and a group of friends and rela
tives. William P. Wonacott and Jes
sie Pruner were married at the
home of the bride's parents near
Riddle, October 25. The.y made
their first home in that commun
ity and have lived for a time at
Brownsville, Hood River and
Silverton. They lived on a farm
west of Stayton for 20 years,
retiring in 1948, when they
moved to Metzger.
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THE REGULAR meeting for
the Woman's Relief Corps will
be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the
Veterans of Foreign Wars hall.
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