Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 02, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRT FISCHER
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, January 2, 1950
New Year's
Events Are
Numerous
New Year's day wa marked
by numerous informal gather
ings as friends called around to
extend greetings of the day at
open house affairs, at at homes
and other events.
Colonel and Mrs. Philip W.
Allison were among those en
tertaining at an at home, friends
being invited to call irom
o'clock on.
Mrs. Mark Hillary, Mrs. Les
ter Barr and Mrs. Paul Lardon
assisted Mrs. Allison at the af
fair. Evening Event
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Nelson
were hosts to a group of some
20 neighbors and friends for a
dessert and informal evening
last evening at their West Le
felle street home.
Among others entertaining
friends informally during New
Year's afternoon and evening
were Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Kelly.
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Silvertoa Mrs. Stephen
Mead, the former Betty Lu
cile Heidenstrom, was married
November 20 at Immanuel
Lutheran church In Silver
ton. (McEwan studio picture)
WSCS Event
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Leslie Metho
dist church will meet In the
church parlors, Wednesday af
ternoon, at 1:80 o'clock. Mrs.
Arlle Largent will conduct the
devotional period. Mrs. W. S.
Ankney will review a chapter
from the study book, "Women of
Scripture." A commitment ser
vice for the new year is being
arranged by Mrs. Virgil Burson.
Mrs. Mason Bishop and Mrs.
Emil Stripling will be hostesses
for the tea and social hour.
Birthday Party
Linda May Worthington, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Worthington, observed her first
birthday last week, a party be
lng given at her home.
Honoring Linda May were
Meschelle and Carol Simpson,
Gnyle and Carole valentine,
Myra Ewert, Sharon Koch, Ro
berta Rund, John and Joel
Woods; Mrs. John Turner, Mrs.
Waller Cline, Mrs. Mary Worth
ington, Mrs. Bill Valentine, Mrs.
Wilbert Ewert, Mrs. Noel Simp
son, Mrs. Raymond Koch, Mrs.
Robert Rund.
VISITORS in the capital Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Short of Millbrae, Calif. They
were guests of Miss Alene Phil
lips and were en route home af
ter spending the holidays In
Portland.
AT THE beach at their prop
erty on Devil's lake over the
New Year's week end were Dr.
and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee.
HI-Y MOTHERS club Is meet
ing for dessert and an informal
afternoon Tuesday at the YMCA,
the meeting to be at 1 o'clock.
Yomarcos Meeting
Yomarco class of the First
Methodist church is to meet
Tuesday for dessert at 1:15 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. John H.
Carkln, 49S North Summer.
Mrs. Glenn Barge, Mrs. J. R.
Carruthers and Mrs. R. W. Mar
sters are to be co-hostesses with
Mrs. Carkln.
Luncheon
On Monday
Hosts at a buffet luncheon and
afternoon at their home today
were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry,
Inviting a group in to listen to
the Rose Bowl game. The occa
sion also was the birthday of
Mr. Perry.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
James Schuler, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. Con
rad Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Waterman, Dr. and Mrs. S. D.
Wiles, Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Ham
merstad, Dr. and Mrs. Charles
D. Wood, Dr. and Mrs. John R.
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Potts, Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Bod-
Junior Woman's
Club Sets Meeting
Woodburn Johnny Carpen
ter of radio station KOIN, Port
land, will be the guest speaker
at the meeting of the Wood
burn Woman's club Wednesday,
January 4. Members will meet
at 1 p.m. for luncheon.
Mr. Carpenter will speak on
"Safety," in observance of safe
ty week, which the Oregon
Federation of Women's clubs is
sponsoring from January 1
through January 7. Mrs. Al
vah G. Cowan, past president
of the local club and public
and home safety chairman for
the state federation, has an
nounced that clubs in Oregon
will support driver education in
high schools, better driving li
censing In all states, support of
uniform motor vehicle laws and
home safety.
All members are urged to be
present at Wednesday's meeting
as a vote will be taken to de
cide whether or not the Colonial
ball will be held in February.
Mrs. L. B. Detweiler is pro
gram chairman for the meeting
and will be assisted by Mrs.
Amos Bonacker, Mrs. Alvah G.
Cowan, Mrs. Frank Bentley, Mrs.
Charles Buchanan and Mrs.
W. E. Walter.
Mothers Meeting
Alpha Chi Omega Mothers
club Is to meet Monday evening
at 7:45 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Harry V. Collins, a pa
troness of the group. Mrs. Har
old B. Jory is co-hostess with
Mrs. Collins for the meeting.
HUBBARD The Hubbard
Woman's club will meet Wed
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
with Mrs. A. L. Murphy. "Ore
gon's Timber Wealth" and "Ore
gon's Animal Industry" will be
the subjects of study.
IN PORTLAND for the New
Year's week-end were Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Bown.
OREGON GRAPE camp, Roy
al Neighbors of America, will
meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the
Veterans of Foreign Wars hall.
Today's Menu
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Friday Fare
Salmon Pie
Homemade Chill Sauce
Steamed Broccoli with Lemon
Butter
Fresh Pears and Cheese
Beverage
Salmon Pi
Ingredients; cup butter or
margarine, 4 cup flour, 2 cups
milk, 2 cups flaked canned sal
mon, k cup drained cooked
peas, t cup drained diced
cooked carrots, salt and pepper
(to taste), mashed potatoes.
Method: Wake a thick while
sauce with the butter margar
ine, flour, and milk. Add the
salmon, peas, carrots, and salt
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Tells Engagement Miss Jeanne Geltman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Gettman, recently announced her engagement
to Grant Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mills of Hub
bard, the wedding to be on March 22. (Jesten-Mlller studio
picture)
New Dance Club
Is Organized
A new dancing club, to be
known as the Tuxedo club, has
been organized here, the first
formal dance affair being plan
ned for January 20 at the Am
erican Legion club. Jimmy
Whetmore's orchestra, Portland,
is to play.
The social hour will be be
tween 8:30 and 9 o'clock, din
ner will be at 9 o'clock, dancing
between 9 and 12 o'clock.
Membership for the new
group includes: Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Muller, Dr. and Mrs.
Tom Dunham, Dr. and Mrs.
Harold O. Schneider, Mr. and
Mrs. William Waterman, Dr. and
Mrs. Lynn M. Hammerstad, Dr.
and Mrs. Carl Holm, Dr. and
Mrs. J. O. Morland, Dr. and Mrs.
W. L. Lidbeck, Mr. and Mrs. P.
H. Brydon, Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Reno, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Weeks,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hudkins,
Mr. and Mrs. David Erskine, Mr.
and Mrs. James C. Stone, Mr.
and Mrs. William Johnston, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Grabenhorst,
Mr. and Mrs. Coburn Graben
horst, Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Wiles,
Dr. and Mrs. William Crothers,
Dr. and Mrs. Harmon Harvey,
Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Bodmer,
Dr. and Mrs. Brace Knapp, Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Gray, Dr. and
Mrs. John R. Wood, Dr. and
Mrs. George T. Hill, Dr. and
Mrs. Charles Mills, Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Fouchek, Mr. and Mrs.
Cam C. Campbell, Mr, and Mrs.
Norman Sholseth, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Clay
bourne Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Geiser, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Fety, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Corey, Dr. and Mrs. George R
Hoffman, Dr. and Mrs. James
Haworth, Dr. and Mrs. Charles
D. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Loucks, Dr. and Mrs. Morris K.
Crothers, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. William
R. Shinn, Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Woodson
Bennett, Dr. and Mrs. Maynard
Shiffer, Dr. and Mrs. Horace
McGee, Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Shaeffer.
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Engagement "
At Eugene
Of Interest
From Eugene comes news of
the engagement of Miss Amy
Lou Ware, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Ware of that city, to
Douglas Richard Spencer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Spen
cer, also of Eugene.
The news was revealed at a
luncheon given in Eugene. A
June wedding is planned by the
young couple. Miss Ware is a
graduate of the University of
Oregon and a member of Delta
Gamma sorority. Mr. Spencer
was graduated last June from
Harvard university's under
graduate school and law school.
He is serving as deputy district
attorney in Eugene. During the
war he was in the South Pacif
ic as a lieutenant, junior grade,
U. S. N.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Spen
cer lived in Salem several
years, Mr. Spencer being with
the state selective service head
quarters. They returned to their
home in Eugene two years ago,
Mr. Spencer being on the Univ
ersity of Oregon law school fac
ulty. AMONG visitors in the capi
tal during the holidays were Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Allen and child
ren. Sheila and Greg, of Chey
enne, Wyoming. They were the
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Allen. The junior Al
len is chief warrant officer in
command of the air force band
at Fort Warren.
The visitors left this week end
and en route home to Wyoming
will visit Mrs. Allen s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mehlhorn at
Halfway, Ore.
Christening ceremonies for 7
months' old Greg Allen were
held on Christmas day in the
First Presbyterian church here.
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VISITORS in Eugene for the
holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam L. Maltman and daughter,
Elizabeth Ann, of Salem, who
were guests of Mrs. Maltman's
mother, Mrs. Virgil D. Earl. Mr
Maltman was there for Christ
mas week-end and again this
past week-end to join his family
who returned to Salem with him
after New Year's.
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Wed in Mid-December The marriage of Mrs. Paul Carson
Berger, the former Lucille Dorothea Pardey, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry F. Pardey of Aurora, was solemnized De
cember 17. Mr. Berger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carson
E. Berger of Albany. (Logan-Markham photo)
Engagement Told
Recently announced was the
engagement of Miss Carol Ash
craft, daughter of R. M. Ash
craft of Salem, to Norman Per
ry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Perry of Turner. The announce
ment was made at a holiday
party at the Ashcraft home.
Miss Ashcraft is a graduate
of Salem schools and attended
Willamette university where she
is a member of Pi Beta Phi.
Mr. Perry attended Dallas
schools.
No date is set for the wedding.
WOODBURN The Wood-
burn Junior Woman's club will
hold its January meeting Wed
nesday, January 4, at 8 p.m. In
the library club rooms. Mrs
E. A. Buchanan will be pro
gram chairman and entertain
ment will be colored slides of
Hawaii. Mrs. Leo Erwert will
be hostess.
OES Group
Notices are out for the meeting
of the Willamette Valley Asso
ciation of Matrons and Patrons,
Order of Eastern Star, with St,
Mary's chapter, Corvallis, on
January 12.
New officers for the coming
year will be installed by Rex
Hartley, past patron of the grand
chapter of Oregon.
Four Corners
Duo Honored
Complimenting Mrs. Orvillc
Sprenger and Mrs. Reuben
Stepper was a double miscella
neous shower on Friday evening,
given by Mrs. August Sprenger
and Mrs. John Stepper at the
Sprenger residence on East
State street.
Following the social hour re
freshments were served to Mrs.
Sammy Pahl, Mrs. Theo Her
man, Mrs. Herbert Herman, Mrs.
Edgar Herman, Mrs. Clifford
Herman, Mrs. Traugert Herman,
Mrs. Bartel, Mrs. Albert Sikel,
Mrs. William Harrison, Mrs. Al
len Reese, Mrs. Albert Brant,
Mrs. Tobia Stepper, Mrs. Noel
Schober, Mrs. William Albrecht,
Mrs. Otto Olke, Mrs. Carol An
derson, Miss Violet Sprenger,
Miss Delia Albrecht.
Knowles-Corby
Wedding Saturday
A wedding of Saturday eve
ning was that of Mrs. Claire
Corby and Russell M. Knowles,
the ceremony being solemnized
at 7 o'clock at the Perry O.
DeLap home, the Rev. Mr. Jones
officiating.
The bride wore a forest green
suit with off-white accessories
and her corsage was of bou
vardia and white roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Phil
lips attended the couple, Mrs.
Phillips wearing a navy blue
faille dress with Alice blue ac
cessories and corsage of pink
blooms.
An informal reception fol
lowed, Mrs. Mable McGee and
Mrs. Monte Jones assisting.
Later, a dinner was served at
the Supper club.
The couple will reside in
Salem.
HOSTESSES on Thursday for
the Pringle Pleasant Point So
cial club will be Mrs. Clifford
Jones and Mrs. E. S. Coates,
entertaining at the home of
Mrs. Jones, 1790 North Church.
There will be a no-host lunch
eon at 1 p.m.
MEETING of the Salem Weav
ers' guild, planned for Wednes
day, has been called off, the next
event for the group to be the
I regular February meeting.
Wed Here Recently Cpl. and Mrs. Ray Coursey, Jr.,
(Glenna Foat) were married here December 17. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Foat, Corporal Coursey
the son of R. C. Coursey of Salem. He is stationed at Hamilton
field with the air force. (Kennell-EUis studio picture)
and pepper. Butter a baking
dish and line bottom and sides
with a layer of mashed pota
toes; fill with salmon mixture.
Cover with mashed potatoes and
bake in a hot (400 F.) oven un
til pie is heated through and
lightly browned on top. Makes
4 to 6 servings.
Jefferson Masonic
Lodge Has Ceremony
Jefferson The Jefferson Ma
sonic lodge held installation of
officers with the district deputy,
Rex Hatley, installing officer.
After the business session sup
per was served and a social time
was enjoyed.
Officers are Bill Knight, wor
shipful master; John Terhunc,
senior warden; Bill Anderson,
junior warden; Delmer David
son, secretary; Harold Knight,
treasurer; Clifford Cole, senior
deacon; Elmo Brown, junior dea
con; Charles Borst, senior stew
ard; Gerald Phelps, Junior stew
ard; Glenn Smith, tyler; George
Marlatt, marshal.
JEFFERSON The Three
Links club met at the IOOF hall.
During the meeting new officers
were .elected. President, Ada Mc
Kee; vice president, Velma Hig-
gins; secretary, Edna McKee; j
treasurer, Carrie Glasgow; hos-1
pitality, com. Mrs. C. M. Coch
ran, and Mrs. Fred Bell. A card
party is planned to be held some
time in January.
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