Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 09, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wedding D e
December 26
Gervals Miss Loretta Ferren,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Ferren of Canby, formerly
of Gervals, has announced De
cember 26 as date for her mar
riage to Willis Person of Salem.
The wedding will be an after
noon one at 3 o'clock in the First
Presbyterian church of Salem.
The couple plan to live in Berke
ley. Mr. Person continuing his
work for his doctor of philoso
phy In chemistry at University
of California where he has a
teaching fellowship. He is the
ion of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W.
Person of Salem.
Honoring Miss Ferren, a brid
al shower was given last week
In the local Presbyterian church
parlors, Misses Viola Blerly.
Luzerne Hanes, Wanda Ferren
and Mary Jane Hall being the
hostesses.
THE WOMEN'S Missionary
society of the First Baptist
t church is meeting Thursday at
2 p.m. at the church. Mrs. E.
A. Young is worship leader.
James H. Christian of the
Western Baptist seminary, Port
, land, is to be guest speaker.
Hostess for the meeting are
Mrs. E D. BuoJI, Mrs. H. M.
Buell, Mrs. George Buell. Mem
bers are asked to take or send
their dime cards.
Golden Wedding
Reception Sunday
Gervals Invitations are
being issued through the press
to all friends and relatives of
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Seguin, who
will observe their golden wed
ding anniversary at a reception
given by their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Seguin of Oakridge, and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning as
co-hosts.
The reception will be held
Sunday, November 13 between
1:30 and 5 p.m. at the Sacred
Heart parish hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Seguin
were married in the Sacred
Heart Catholic church at Ger
vais, on November 15, 1899.
Today's Menu
(By ttw Assoclited Preu)
MBaiatiKe.
A Wednesday Supper
Tomato Bouillon Crisp Crackers
Tuna Fish Cups
Thin Cream Sauce with
Mushrooms
Mixed Salad Bowl
Bread and Butter
Baked Apple Slices Beverage
Tuna Fish Cups
Ingredients: 2 cups hot milk,
1 cup fine soft bread crumbs, 1
teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon pre
pared mustard, 1 tablespoon
finely grated onion, 1 seven
ounce can tuna fish (including
oil from can), 4 eggs.
Method: Add the bread
crumbs, salt, mustard and onion
to the hot milk. Add tuna fish
and mix well so fish is evenly
distributed. Beat eggs thorough
ly with electric mixer or rotary
beater and add gradually to first
mixture, blending them in with
a spoon as you do so. Turn into
greased custard cups; place cups
in a pan of hot water so water
comes well up on cups; bake in
a moderate (350 F.) oven for
about 45 minutes or until a small
knife inserted in center comes
out clean. Insert small spatula
around rim of each cup to loos
en fish mold and invert to re
move. Makes 8 small cups.
Half Price Sale
Wonderful,
Wonderful
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Capital Drug Store
State and Liberty "On the Corner"
Soloists With Oratorio
Soloists for the annual presentation of Handel' "The
Messiah," by the Salem Oratorio society on Sunday, De
cember 1 1, have been announced by the music committee
of the group. The program is to be sung at 3 o'clock in
the afternoon of December 1 1 in the Salem high school
auditorium. Soloists include the following:
Virginia Word Elliott, soprano teacher on the Mc
Minnville high school staff, twice a soloist in previous
presentations with the Oratorio society; to be assisted by
Grace Ashford, major in music at Willamette univer
sity. Edith Fairham Gunnar, contralto soloist with the soci
ety lost year, now doing graduate work at Willamette uni
versity and teaching music at Fairview home.
Ormal Tack, tenor director of music for the Lower
Columbia Junior college at Longview.
Robert Johnson, basso sings with the Unitarian
church quartet in Portland; to be assisted by Robert
Gwinn, senior at Willamette university.
Weekly rehearsals are being staged by the society in
preparation for the concert. Dean Melvin Geist directs
the group.
Mrs. Haggard Is
Feted at Shower
Silverton At a post-nuptial
social affair, complimenting
Mrs. Robert Haggard (Betty
Cunningham) a linen and crys
tal shower of gifts was followed
by an hour of games and infor
mal visiting at the home of Mr
and Mrs. William B. Starkey, a
sister of Mrs. Haggard, with
Mrs. Ernest Erickson and Mrs.
E. L. Montgomery, co-hostesses.
Guests wrote a book of house
hold hints for the bride. The
rooms and gift and serving ta
bles were gay in lacy pink and
white umbrellas as decorative
theme.
Invited were Mrs. Robert
Haggard, Mrs. Robert Allen,
Mrs. Wesley Grogan, Mrs. Al
Harding, Mrs. Delia Holm, Mrs.
Kenny Dorgan, Mrs. Ronald
Wood. Mrs. John W. Myers, Mrs.
Dan Cunningham, Mrs. Ernest
Erickson, Miss Patty Walker,
Mrs. Ed Hanson of Woodburn,
Mrs. Emma Coberly, Mrs. Knute
Digerness, Mrs. John Bowman,
Mrs. Pat Grogan, Mrs. William
Cunningham, Mrs. Jess Cun
ningham, Mrs. Larry Ernst, Mrs.
Arnold Olson, Mrs. Duayne Tho
mas, Miss Daisy Erickson and
Ernest Erickson, Jr.
Woodburn Women
Plan Activities
Woodburn At the Novem
ber business meeting of the
Woodburn Junior Woman's club
plans were made to hold a cake
sale on Thursday, Nov. 10, at the
Scarborough hardware store,
beginning at 10 a.m. Mrs. C. Ed
win Enos is in charge and will be
assisted by several members.
At the meeting the club also
voted to sponsor a junior book
shelf at. the local library for
juniors from 11 to 18 years of
age. A talk was given by the !!
brarian, - Mrs. btclla Kerns, on
the need for such books and
plans will be worked out at the
next meeting. Other clubs are
to be asked to contribute to the
fund for this project.
Each member attending
brought a candle to add to the
collection to be sent to Korea
for Christmas. During the social
hour the members worked on
dish towels for the use of the
club. Mrs. Joe Walker, Jr. was
chairman of the hostess commit
tee and was assisted by Mrs
Wallace Lee and Mrs. Robert
Miller.
VISITORS expected from
Bend, Thursday, include Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Nelson and daughter,
Valerie, who will be guests for
the week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd.
Dorothy Gray
Winter Lotions
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THIRTY-FIVE members of
Salem bethel No. 35, Job's
Daughters, accompanied by five
advisers, went by chartered bus
to visit Portland bethel No. 9,
Monday evening. The occasion
was their friendship night. High
light of the evening was the pre
sentation of new crowns to the
local honored queen, Miss Jean
Herrig, to the senior princess,
Miss Anne Gibbons, and the
junior princess, Miss Harriet Hi-
day. The crowns were a gift
from the Mothers' club, and
were presented by Mrs. M. L.
Rassmussen, president. Bethel
No. 9 gave a program, and serv
ed refreshments following the
meeting.
AURORA Mr. and Mrs.
B. H. Will of Eugene and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Will were Aur
ora weekend visitors.
Mrs. Glen Foster and children
are housegucsts of Mrs Foster's
father, Dr. B. F. Giesy and her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Giesy and fam
ily.
Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pankratz
are to observe their 25th wed
ding anniversary at events plan
ned for Wednesday and Thurs
day evenings, November 9 and
10.
On Wednesday evening a short
program is to be given at1 8:30
o'clock in the Kingwood Bible
church in West Salem, sponsor
ed by the Sunday school class.
Refreshments and a social hour
will follow the program.
On Thursday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Pankratz will be hosts at
an open house between 7 and
9:30 o'clock at their residence,
1254 3rd street, West Salem.
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South WCTU
Unit Plans Tea
South Salem WCTU Is to hold
its annual membership tea on
Friday of this week between the
hours of 2 and-4:30 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Charles Vlck,
125 East Meyers street.
Mrs. Leonard Gilkey will give
the report of the state conven
tion.
"Victory In Oklahoma" will
be discussed by Mrs. S. M. Laws.
Miss Edith Watts will sing sev
eral solos.
All interested women are wel
come. Mrs. Vick will be assist
ed by Mrs. W. Heidler and Mrs.
Anna Brown at the tea.
Detroit Club Back
Of Library Project
Detroit The Detroit Wom
en's Civic club met at the home
of Mrs. Zetta Schlador at the 3C
camp last week. The meeting
was rallpri tn nrripr hv thp nrpii-
,denti Mrs. Ray Johnson. There
was a discussion of the library,
which is being sponsored and
equipped by the Civic club. The
necessity of a few more chil
dren's books was reported by
Mrs. Joe Wright, librarian. She
also reported that 50 books for
children were on order from the
state library. These books will
all be for children below the 8th
grade. It was decided to keep the
library open on Saturday from
2-4, beginning at once.
The Women s Civic club has
taken an interest in a perma
nent library here and has been
saving whatever funds it has
been able to raise from various
projects and was able to buy a
five hundred dollar bond, which
will be used as a building fund
for a new library above the wa
ter line. The library has an un
usually good selection of library
books -for adults, according to
Miss Eleanor Stephens, state li
brarian, who was here two
weeks ago. Donations have been
received from a number of indi
viduals and groups as well
some donations from libraries
having duplicates of books.
Mrs. Schlador has been ap
pointed Community Chest chair
man in Detroit vicinity, which
also includes Mongold. There
were eighteen members present
and one guest, Mrs. Mamie Wy
ers of Costa Mesa, Calif. Re
freshments were served by the
hostess,
LABISII The Labish Gar
den club is meeting Thursday
at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Joe Henny.
DEMOLAY MOTHERS club is
meeting for luncheon Thursday
noon in me masonic temple,
HOSTESS to her bridge club
mis evening will be Mrs. Paul
W. Harvey, Jr. Dessert will be
served.
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Langholz-Warner
Wedding Oct 31
Aurora At a ceremony in
Vancouver, Wash. Monday eve
ning, October 31, Miss Marian
Lucille Warner, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner
of Sheldon, Iowa, was wed to
Kenneth William Langholz, son
of Mrs. Elizabeth Huber of Can-
by. Justice of the Peace Fred
Bowman read the service.
The bride wore a street dress
of green satin with a corsage of
gardenias. She was attended by
Mr Langholz's sister, Mrs. How
ard Giger, who wore a gray bo
lero dress and a corsage of Am
erican Beauty roses. Glenn
Pottratz served as best man for
Mr. Langholz. Attending the
wedding were the bride's moth
er, Mrs. Elizabeth Huber; me
bridegroom s grandmother, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Giger and
daughter, Virginia, Mrs. Ronald
Mohning and Mr. and Mrs
Glenn Pottratz, all immediate
relatives of the couple. (
A reception followed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald '
Mohning in Canby. About 50 !
friends and reta'ives attended
the reception. Mrs. Langholz
came west from Iowa about a
year ago. Mr. Langholz, a veter-,
an of nearly four years of navy
service, is a graduate of Canby
union high school. I
The couple are now at home
east of Mulino.
AMONG those entertaining a
group preceding the Wisteria
club dance Thursday evening
will be Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mor
row, who have invited a group
to their home.
Hosts following the dance will
be Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goode
nough, who are to entertain in
formally at a midnight supper
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cullen
of Frankfurt, Kentucky, visitors
here, as honor guests.
The Wisteria dance is to be in
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
hall.
MRS. O. MONSON, 386 East
Rural avenue, celebrated her
80th birthday, Saturday. Present
for the dinner and, to spend the
day were her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Wick Miller of Albany,
Harold Monson of Grand Ronde,
Misses Agnes and Olga Monson
of Salem, and her brother, Peter
Nelson of Salem. Another, son,
Wallace Monson, was unable to
attend, as was Mrs. Harold Mon
son, who is visiting her mother
in Iowa.
Sadilek-Madden
Aurora Miss Dixie Mae
Madden of Aurora and Lloyd G
Sadilek of route 2, Woodburn
were married Saturday after
noon, October 29, at a service
read by Justice of the Peace T,
H. Arestad of Canby.
BROS.
SALEM REBEKAH loge met
in regular session on Monday
evening with Mrs. Justina Kil-
dee, noble grand, presiding.
The Ladies auxiliary, Patri
archs Militant, will meet Thurs
day night of this week.
Next Monday night there will
be Initiation.
On November 15, the Rebek
ahs will hold their annual rum
mage sale and those having do
nations are asked to contact Mrs
Clarence Townsend.
Rebekah homecoming will be
November 21, with a no-host
dinner at 6:30.
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
Little Boy Feted
A birthday party is to be given
Thursday afternoon to honor
Tad Arbuckle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George A. Arbuckle, on the
occasion of his third anniver
sary. Present for the event will
be his grandmothers, Mrs. Du
ane Wheeler of Portland and
Mrs. George L. Arbuckle.
Other guests will Include Mrs.
Charles A. Barclay, Gregory
and Laurie; Mrs. Wayne Hadley
and Allan; Mrs. Elmer Baldwin
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and Patricia; Mrs. Richard Gra
benhorst and Ricky; Mrs. CarW
ton McLeod and Franca; Mrs.
Henry Carson, Jr., and Billy of
Silverton; and Kim Arbuckl
and Mrs. Arbuckle.
AMONG club hostesses of the
week was Mrs. Gordon Keith
who entertained her bridge
group, Tuesday evening. Mrs.
Wayne Hadley and Mrs. Cory
don Blodgett were additional
guests.
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