Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 20, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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Job's Daughters Hold
Installation on Monday
A colorful ceremony of Installation was conducted last eve
ning in Beaver hall for bethel No. 35, Job's Daughters. Miss Jean
Herrig, retiring nonor queen, was installing officer.
Miss Ann Gibbens is the incomine honored aueen.
The coronation ceremony was conducted by Chemeketa chap
ter. Order of DeMolay for Boys
Kobert Meaney, master councilor
for DeMolays, was regent in the
ast. Floyd Hamblin was regent
in the south; Brad Nelson, regent
In the west; Harold Hewitt, chap
lain; Dick Lewis, senior deacon;
Jim Stewart, marshal, Duaine
Rankin, Richard Cornelius,
Wayne Gibbens, Bob Hughes,
Jim Darby, Kent Bradshaw, Paul
Baker and Ed Eckersley, all
iword bearers.
While Miss Gibbens was at
the altar following the corona
tion ceremony, Miss June Mc-
Collom sang "My Task."
Miu Gibbens then introduced
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Gibbens and her brothers,
Wayne and John; also her tnusi;
teacher, Mrs. David Eason.
Escorted and honored were the
following: Miss ' Phyllis Part
ridge, bethel 34, honored queen
elect, Portland; Miss Edna Mae
Manning, honored queen of Sa
lem bethel, U. D.; the following
past honored queens: Miss Mar
garet Aynes and Miss Anne
Baker of bethel, No. 34, Inde
pendence; Miss Janice Hartzog of
bethel No. 16, Portland; Misses
Ehirlee Newbry, Carolyn Eck
ersley, Marilyn Reay and Jean
Herrig, all of the Salem bethel
No. 35; Miss Clair Brown, sen
ior princess-elect and Miss Jim
my Lou Mitchell, Junior princess-
elect, both of bethel No. 34, In
dependence; Miss Helen Booth,
junior princess of Salem bethel,1
U. D.; Mrs. Mix, guardian for
bethel No. 34, Independence;
Mrs. Charles B o y e r and Mr.
Boyer, guardian and associate
guardian for Salem bethel, U. D.;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers, past
guardians and associate guard
ian for bethel No. 34; Mrs. James
Darby, guardian secretary for
Salem bethel, U. D.; Earl Wiper,
worshipful master-elect of Pa
cific lodge No. 50, A.F. & A.M.;
J. Edgar Reay, worshipful mas
ter-elect of Ainsworth lodge
No. 201, A.F. & A.M.; James
Darby, dad adviser for DeMolay
Boys and worthy patron-elect
for Salem chapter, Order of East
ern Star; Robert Meaney, mas
ter councilor of the DeMolay
Boys; Mrs. Wayne Henry, moth
er adviser for Rainbow Girls;
Miss Marilyn Power, worthy ad
viser for Chadwick assembly
Order of Rainbow for Girls; Miss
Jackie Jones, honored second
messenger for the grand bethel
For Young Sophisticates Demure as a rosebud is the Junior
New York evening dress at left, the bodice of gold em
broidered net over taffeta; more daring is the ankle length
gown of red nylon tulle at right, with red ostrich bodice.
To Assist Needy
For their Christmas pfoject,
members of Job's Daughters,
U.D., will supply a Christmas
tree, gifts and food for a needy
family, It was decided at the
meeting of the group Saturday
afternoon.
On Wednesday evening the
group will meet at 7 o'clock at
the Masonic temple to go carol
ing down town.
At the Saturday meeting,
Miss Jean Herrig, honored queen
of bethel No. 35, was a guest.
Next meeting for the U. D
group will be an evening meet
ing on January 7.
of Job's Daughters; Miss Doro
thy Pederson, grand musician for
Rainbow; Mr. Henry, grand ex
ecutive board member, Order of
Rainbow for Girls.
Miss Gibbens presented the
past honored queen's jewel to
Miss Herrig, also a doll she had
made. Miss Reay then invited
Miss Herrig, also a doll for which
she had made clothes matching
the honored queen's robe. Miss
Reay then Invited Miss Herrig
to join the other ast honored
aueens.
Practice was announced ior
10:30 a.m., December 29, In May
flower hall.
Miss Partridge invited the
group to the installation of her
bethel In Portland on December
29.
SPENDING the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Booth, are Mrs. Bruce Buell
and children, Susan, Sandra and
David, from San Pedro, Calif.
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Musicale at
SHS Wednesday
A program of Christmas mu
sic Is planned at Salem high
school auditorium Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock. The event
is presented under direction of
Victor Palmason of the orches
tra and Howard Miller for the
choir.
All Interested friends are in
vited. There is no admission
charge.
The program is as follows
(first portion secular, second
portion sacred): First Overture
(Christmas Fantasy by Sopkin)
(Theater orchestra); "Sopho
more Melodettes" singing mod-
Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Vernone Schervem (Mildred Lee
Guthrie) were married Sunday, December 4, at the First Pres
byterian church in Woodburn. They will reside in Salem.
(Alyce studio picture)
Today's Menu
(By tb Auoeiftted Preu)
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Family Supper
Hamburger and Mushroom
Scramble
Steamed Rice
Chopped Spinach Sliced Beets
Bread and Butter
Apple Tarts Beverage
Hamburger and
Mushroom Scramble
Ingredients: 2 tablespoons fat,
1 medium-sized onion finely
diced, 1 pound chuck beef
(ground), 1 teaspoon tarragon
vinegar, 2 tablespoons flour, 1
three-ounce can broiled whole
mushrooms, milk, H4 teaspoons
salt (about), freshly ground pep
per (to taste).
Method: Melt the fat In a 10-
inch (approximately) skillet;
add the onion and cook over low
heat for about 5 minutes, stir
ring frequently. Add the beef
and crumble with a mixing fork
or spoon over moderate heat
until no redness remains. Sprin
kle with vinegar and flour and
remove from heat. Drain liquid
from mushrooms into a measur
ing cup and add enough milk
to make 1 cup; add to skillet
along with mushrooms. Cook
over moderate heat, stirring
constantly, until sauce thickens
and bubbles; add salt and pep
per to taste and allow to bubble
for a few minutes. Makes 4
servings.
Party Supper
Hot Chicken Shortcake
Green Peas Mashed Potatoes
Stuffed Celery and
Persimmon Salad
Minature Rolls and Butter
Almond Icebox Cookies
Ice Cream Beverage
Almond Icebox Cookies
Ingredients: cup butter or
margarine, 2 tablespoons sugar.
1 '4 cups sifted all-purpose flour,
1 teaspoon vanilla, chopped
laiicned almonds and extra
sugar.
Method: Cream the butter or
margarine; add sugar and cream
again. Add the flour and va
nilla and mix thoroughly. Shape
into a roll and wrap in waxed
paper; chill thoroughly. Slice
thin and place on cooky sheets.
Sprinkle lightly with almonds
and extra sugar. Bake in moder
ate (350 F.) oven for 5 to 10
minutes.
MR. AND MRS. J. P. Ross of
Oregon City celebrated their
golden wedding with a large re
ception Sunday afternoon. Those
motoring there from Salem were
a brother of Mr. Ross, H. L. Ross
and wife, and grandson, Jimmy
Goodman.
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EXTRA LOVELY FOR
HOLIDAY DINING
Just In time for holidays . . . "Polnseltio," a brilliant new design
hand-icreen-prlnted on inowy whit Narco rayon and cotton. Ilk
all California Hand Prints, th colors ar fasMo-woshlng. So, hav
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while there's still a good supply.
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Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1949 T
ern arrangement of White
Christmas; "Swing chorus" sing
ing Fred Waring's arrangement
of '"Twas the Night Before
Christmas." Second "The First
Christmas," sung by choir, nar
ated by Howard Wilson.
CENTRALIA temple, Pythian
Sisters lodge, is to meet Wed
nesday at 8 p.m. In the KP hall.
Following the meeting, there
will be a Christmas party for
members of the knights of Py
thias and families, with a tree
and treats for all attending. Re
freshments will be served at a
late hour.
CONGRATULATIONS a r
being extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard J. Sullivan upon th
birth of a son, Kenneth Duff,
Sunday morning, December 18,
at Salem General hospital. Also
welcoming the new arrival is a
brother, Robert. The grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
C. Bell and Mrs. John McCarthy
is the great grandmother.
OREGON GRAPE camp,
Royal Neighbors of America,
will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday
in the Veterans of Foreign War
hall. This will be the annual
Christmas party for juveniles.
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Arrangement . . . 1.50
Gladiolus Bulbs Cornelias
GIFT WRAPPED Fine Budded Plant
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GARDEN TOOLS
Rakes Shovels Hedge Shear Hoes Grati
Shear Lawn Sweeper Edgers Hot Bed Hatr
- Glove Lopping Shear Fertilizer Spreader
Tank Sprayer and many other. All practical gift
for the gardner.
ROSEBUSHES TUBEROUS BEGONIAS
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