Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 06, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Auxiliary
Initiates
Large Group
One of the largest classes in
Hit iiisiujy ux me giuujj wna ini
tiated by Capital Unit No. 9,
American Legion auxiliary, last
evening. The Past Presidents
club ritualistic team put on the
initiation, Mrs, Malcolm Came
ron as chairman, assisted by Mrs.
I. N. Bacon, Mrs. Helen McLeod,
Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. Frank
Marshall, Mrs, A. W. Lovcik,
Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. Hattie
Cook, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson,
Sr.
Twenty-eight were initiated in
the candlelight ceremony.
Guests for the meeting were
members of Kingwood auxiliary,
Mrs. Irl Folsom, their president,
introducing them.
The special program features
were Christmas songs by Mrs.
Frank Burlingham, accompa
' nied by Miss Alice Crary Brown.
John C. Kerrick, new com
mander for Capital Post No. 9,
' was a visitor at the meeting to
give a short talk.
For the refreshments and so
cial hour, Mrs. Donald Madison
was in charge, her committees
including Mrs. Merle Travis,
Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Fred
Gahlsdorf, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg,
Mrs. John Eichey, Mrs. Florence
Ames.
Mrs. John Garson arranged
the attractive Christmas tea ta
ble. Mrs. Irl Folsom and Mrs.
Walter Kirk poured.
Plans were announced for the
Christmas party to be given
jointly with the Legion post No.
, 9, December 19. Mrs. Lloyd De
marest is chairman from Capital
unit for the party and is being
assisted by Mrs. David H. Ca
meron and Mrs. Donald Madison.
Announcement was made the
Christmas gift shop at the Port
land veterans hospital will be
open to the public, December 11
between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.
Two Plan Party
For Wednesday
Honoring Mrs. Robert Simon,
Mrs. Robert Fielder and Mrs.
James Miller are to entertain
Wednesday evening with a party
and shower, the affair to be at
the home of Mrs. Simon's sister,
Mrs. Cecil Manion.
Guests feting Mrs. Simon will
be Mrs. Ardelle Newel, Mrs. Ir
win Wedel, Mrs. Grace John
ston, Mrs. Ronald Hulburt, Mrs.
Frances Donaldson, Mrs. Jane
White, Mrs. Irene Huston, Mrs.
Mary Thurman, Mrs. Vera Mc
Gregor, Miss Zelma Hilmur,
Miss Mildred Scott, Mrs. Man-
ion and the two hostesses.
WOODBURN Belle Passi
chapter, Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution, met Friday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs
R. H. Pomeroy at Brooks. Mrs.
Ada Pomeroy of Salem and Mrs.
G. R. Campbell of route 1.
Woodburn, were guests.
It was reported that a box
had been sent to the Kate Dun
can Smith school in Georgia and
plans were made to send a Christ
mas box to the Chemawa Indian
school.
Mrs. Drexel White was in
charge of the program which
included a reading by Mrs. G. G.
White and piano numbers by
Miss Amy Pomeroy, daughter
of the hostess.
Mrs. Pomeroy was assisted in
lerving by her sisters, Mrs.
Drexel White and Mrs. Claude
Brown.
DAYTON The Past Presi
dents' club of the American Le
gion auxiliary met with Mrs.
Will Leckband in McMinnville,
Plans were made for the win
ter meetings. The next meeting
will be with Mrs. Floyd Willert
in December.
The Past Presidents attending
were Mrs. Blanch Ruffener, Mrs.
Ada Dresselhouse of Lafayette,
Mrs. Milt Murphy, Mrs, Thressa
Thornton, Mrs. Elizabeth Wil
lert, Mrs. Muriel Sweeney.
Pretty Package
A cluster of tiny Christmas
balls can be attached with cel
lophane tape to a package to
give an attractive effect. Try
blue ornaments on shocking
pink paper or red ornaments on
green paper.
Appointive Officers in
Job's Daughters Listed
ADDointive officers for the next term in the Salem bethel of
Job's Daughters, No. 35, were announced at the. meeting of the
group last evening by Miss Ann Gibbens, the incoming nonorea
aueen.
Installation for the new elective and appointive officers will
be the evening of December 19.'
The elective officers with Miss
Gibbens include: Miss Harriet
Hiday, senior princess; Miss
Mary Campbell, junior prin-l
cess; Miss Jackie Jones, guide;i
Miss Shirley Bier, marshal.
Miss Gibbens listed the fol
lowing as her appointive offi
cers: j
Miss Leona Todd, first mes-l
senger; Miss Judy foreman,
second messenger; Miss Patri-j
cia Todd, third messenger; Miss:
Carol Hewitt, fourth messenger;
Miss Jean Hartwell, fifth mes
senger; Miss Patricia Snider,
chaplain; Miss Leslyn Burdette,
treasurer; Miss Margaret Bown,
recorder; Miss Mauryne Nich
ols librarian; Miss Sally Ras
mussen, senior custodian; Miss
Barbara Anderson, Junior cus
todian; Miss Anna Mae Lock
enour, musician; Miss Marilyn
Pride, inner guard; Miss Ann
Fowler, outer guard; Miss Bev
erly Johns, lady of the lights;
Miss Dawn Jones, historian
Miss June McDonald, assistant
recorder; Miss Shirley Booster,
merit keeper; Miss Mary
Schrunk, reporter; Misses Bev
erly Young and Dona Lange,
pages.
At the meeting Monday eve
ning the following were initiat
ed: Misses Shirleen Bacewich,
Ida Jo Henderson, Karen Mor-
ley, Beth Ann Scharbach and
Charlene Griffith. The new capes
were worn by the officers. Miss
Jean Herrig, honored queen, had
donated the cape from which
the fur trim for the robes was
used.
STEPHENS COLLEGE, Co
lumbia, Missouri (Special) Miss
Sharon Claire Hamilton, stu
dent at Stephens college, is
among those leaving In mid-December
to spend Christmas va
cation at home. She is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A.
Hamilton, Salem. The vacation
at Stephens begins December 15,
classes to resume January 5
A series of formal holiday
balls will precede the school va
cation period as well as numer
ous informal residence hall and
club parties. The college for
mal Christmas dinner is dated
for December 13, to be follow
ed by the traditional Christmas
program presented by the stu
dent concert chorus.
WOODBURN The Wood
burn Rural club will meet at
noon, Thursday, December 8, in
the library clubrooms when a
no-host luncheon will be served.
There will be an exchange of
"secret pal" Christmas gifts.
Hostesses for the day will be
Mrs. N e 1 a Detweuer, Mrs.
Mayme Dryden, Mrs. Jennie Earl,
Mrs. Lila Dunn and Mrs. Hattie
Hermanson.
CONGRATULATIONS are be
ing extended to Mr. and Mrs.
George F. Douglas on the birth
of a son, James Gordon, Sun
day, December 4, at Salem Gen
eral hospital. Also welcoming
the new baby are a brother,
John, and a sister, Georgia. The
grandparents are Dr. and Mrs.
J. C. Evans and Mrs. Fannie
Douglas, all of Salem.
SHERIDAN Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Woodall announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Bonnie Woodall, to Norman
C. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Johnson of Ponca, Nebr.
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Sliced apples, fried in butter
and sprinkled with brown su
gar, are delicious served with
crisp bacon strips, brown pork
sausage links, and thin slices of
frizzled ham
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Downstairs
Board Meets
Mrs. Wayne Perdue is the new
chairman for child welfare in
Unit No. 136, American Legion
auxiliary, it is announced fol
lowing meeting of the group's
board last evening at the home
of Mrs. Jack Simkins. She suc
ceeds Mrs. Kenneth Schomaker
who resigned from the office.
The group made plans for the
Christmas event and business
meeting, combined for December
13, the meeting to be in lieu of
the social which would have
been later in the month.
Several delegates from the
group will go to the district coun
cil meeting in Stayton, Decem
ber 7.
."norts were made the maga
zine drive had been very suc-
tiSoiui and that the polio pack
heater was ready to present to
the Silverton unit.
WRC Election
Is Reported
Sedgwick group. Woman's Re
lief Corps, met Friday for a no
host luncheon, followed by the
regular business meeting and el
ection of officers, and of dele
gates and alternates to the an
nual convention.
A donation was voted to be
given to the Red Cross.
Officers elected are: President,
Mrs. Hannah Beard; senior vice
president, Mrs. Josephine Ereck-
son; junior vice president, Mrs.
Alice Adams; treasurer, Mrs. Sa
rah Peterson; chaplain, Mrs.
Anna May Anderson; conductor,
Mrs. Dora Pratt; guard, Mrs.
Blanche Stuart.
Delegates are: Mrs. Florence
Barker, delegate at large; Mrs.
Anna May Anderson, Mrs. Kyte,
Mrs. Ada Byers, Mrs. Pauline
Clark, Mrs. Josephine Erickson
The alternates are: Mrs, Lura
Taudy, Mrs. Hazel Elliott, Mrs.
Nellie Pierce, Mrs. Julia Greg
ory, Mrs. Laverna Fiaia, Mrs.
Ida Foster, Mrs. Ruse Abbott and
Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell.
EAGLES auxiliary social club
is meeting Wednesday at 1 p.m,
at the FOE hall.
Hodge-Wolf
Wedding Nov. 26
Miss Eva Wolf, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolf, was
wed to Arthur Hodge, son of
Mrs. John Hodge of Neville,
Tenn,, November 26, at a cere
mony m the Shaw Catholic
church with the Rev. Mr. Ga-
linas officiating.
Given in marriage by her
brother, Joseph Wolfe of Salem,
the bride wore a white satin
gown and a fingertip length
veil, held in place with a head
dress of orange blossoms. She
carried a prayer book with an
orchid on top, orange blossoms
being caught in the streamers.
Maid of honor for her sister i
was Mrs. Leonard Fleck of Sa
lem. She wore a gown of fuchsia
color and carried a nosegay of
white and yellow chrysanthe
mums. Miss Emma Wolf and Miss
Mary Ann Germond were the
bridesmaids. They were at
tired in pink and blue gowns
and carried nosegays of bronze,
white and ptelc chrysanthemums.
Beverly Wolfe was the flower
girl. She wore a yellow tatfeta
frock and carried a basket of
mixed chrysanthemums.
Leonard Fleck was best man.
Ushers were Virgil Tomlisonj
and Antone Wolf.
For her daughter's weddiog,
Mrs. Wolf wore a flowered black
silk dress and a corsage of chrys
anthemums. A dinner was served in the
Macleay hall following the wed
ding. Miss Margaret Weigel,
Miss Harriet "Weigel, Miss Vesta
Garbe and Miss Theresa Garbe
assisted with the serving.
The couple are to make their
home at Yalsetz.
THE YWCA is offering a two
session series in canasta, to be
given at the VWCA December
13 and 15. This will be an eve
ning class. Further information
may be had by calling Miss
Joyce Laraoreux, adult program
director, at the YWCA. Those
interested are urged to register
as soon as possible.
CapHa! Jew-sal, Salem, re,, Tuesday, December S, 1343 7
Today's Menu
(By &sc Addselftte Preuf
Week Day Dinner
Meat Loaf
Baked Potatoes with Mushroom
Sassce
Savory Kale Sliced Carrots
Bread end Butter
Canned Peaches Beverage
Baked Potatoes with
Mushroom Saace
Ingredients; 2 cups sliced
fresh mushrooms, 2 tablespoons
butter or margarine, 1V4 table
spoons Uomt, I cup less 1 table
spoon milk, salt and pepper to
taste), 4 hot baked potatoes.
Method: Wash and dry mush
rooms before slicing both caps
and stems. Heat butter or mar
garine Ss as 8-inch skiilei; add
mushrooms and cook over low
heat, stirring frequently, for 5
to 10 minutes. Sprinkle with the
flour stirring to coat jnashroau
with it. Add the sssik gradually,
stirring well as you do so. Con
tinue to cook over low heat, stir
ring constantly, entil sauce si
thickened and bubbly; allow to
bubble for 1 or 2 minutes. Re
movs from heat, add salt and
pepper to taste. Make two deep
crosswise gashes in each potato
and fill with mushroom sauce.
Serve immediately. Makes 4
servings.
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