Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 08, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1950
Miss Loewen
To Be Bride
On March 5
Among brides of early March
will be Miss Delpha Loewen
who has announced Sunday,
March 5, as date for her mar
riage to Gerald Barrett. The en
gagement of the couple was an
nounced at New Year's time.
Miss Loewen is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William F,
Loewen, Mr. Barrett the son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett of
Frineville.
The ceremony is to be solemn
ized at 4:30 o'clock in the after
noon at the First Church of the
Nazarene, the Rev. Orval Jen
kins officiating.
Miss Norma Jean Loewen is
to be maid of , honor for her
sister and the bridesmaids will
be Miss Betty Lou Hunter, Miss
June Shields, Mrs. William Loe
wen, Jr. Voughn Barrett is to
be best man for his brother.
Ushering will be Paul Beal, Earl
Loewen, cousin of the bride-
elect and William Loewen, Jr.
her brother.
The reception following is
planned at the church annex,
Airs. Koh Talks
Mrs. Byung Choll Koh gave
t an interesting and informative
E talk regarding exchange stu-
dents and their Influence on
world solidarity to the Cascade
chapter of the National Secre
Z taries' association at their din
's ner meeting at the Marion hotel
J' Monday evening. Mrs. Koh is at
present employed at Fairview
"' home as a receptionist. Her hus-
1 band is an exchange student
" from Korea, who has just com-
. pleted his B.A. at Willamette
-i university, and now is in Wash-
"1 lngton, D. C. at George Wash-
ington university where he will
. complete the work for a mas-
- ter's degree. Mrs. Koh expects
Z to join him In Washington, D. C.
very soon.
2 At this meeing the chapter en-
- tertained Miss Idclla McAdam,
Mrs. Donald Nyswaner and Miss
Allen as guests.
ST. JOSEPH'S Mothers club
ts Is meeting on Thursday evening
2 of this week at 8 o'clock in St.
Joseph's hall.
5 Miss Marcla Hill of the state
library staff Is to review cur-
i rent children's books as the fea-
s ture of the program.
The third and fourth grade
2 room mothers will be In charge
of refreshments.
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5 MR. AND MRS. James B.
a Manning will be in Medford this,
j week-end to assist In the organ-
6 Izatlon of Roxy Ann court, U.D.,
S Order of the Amaranth. . Mrs.
a Manning Is grand royal matron
2 of the state of Oregon and Mr.
Manning Is grand marshal.
LINCOLN Mrs. T. L. Hicks
a will entertain for the meeting of
2 Lincoln Goodwill club, Thurs-
3 day, Feb. 9 at 2 p. m. Co-hostess
s will be Mrs. H. D. Burns. A
3 memorial will be held for Mrs.
n Chris Yungen.
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I.OWRI FISCHER
Wedding Date Set
Miss Maxine Muckle has an
nounced March 5 as date for her
marriage to Al Pietschman, tell
ing her PI Beta Phi sorority sis
ters at the Willamette univer
sity chapter house last evening
The wedding will be at the
Pi Beta Phi house. Miss Muckle
was graduated from Willamette
at the end of the fall semester.
Mr. Pietschman was graduated
a year ago from University of
Oregon. Both arc from Portland
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Letter Club
Initiation
Formal initiation for Girls Let
ter club was Tuesday in the
Salem high school auditorium.
Miss Joan Lanke gave the pur
pose of GLC, Miss Pal McDon
ald represented the spirit of
health, Miss Marcia Seeber, the
spirit of comradeship Miss So
phia Polalcs, spirit of sports
manship, and Miss Mary Po-
lales, second vice president, gave
the GLC pledge to the follow
ing new members:
Senior: Miss Frances Math
ews; juniors, Misses JoAnn
Beard, Betty Andresen, Joy Da
vis, Collen McNeil, Kija Lietie
vietis, Pat Roper, Beverly Sav
ior, and Beth Wendt; sopho
mores, Misses Dixie Avrritte,
Janice Bevens, Aline Dalke,
Janice Feller, Val Jean Gos
nell. Marjie Gundran Sue Hen-
drie, Bonnie Jean .Tenkinson,
Carol Kaufmar, Otheline Lee
Marvel Meyers, Sharon Phillips,
Norma Right, Pat Rath, Bev
erly Salisbury, Mae Salisnury,
Virginia Smith, Greta Schrecln
gost, Alctha Vibbert, and Anne
Woodmanse.
Also the club voted the fol
lowing gins cngiBl? to wear
their GLC sweaters: Misses
Nancy Taylor, Sophia Polales,
Marilyn Waters, Frances Boat
wright, Pat McDonald, Delores
Lyons, Marcia Seeber.
Valentines day will be the
theme for the no-host dinner to
be in the high school s cafeteria
for the GLC informal initiation
on February 13, at 5:30. New
members are to wear long shirts
and jeans. Miss LaJune Rahtz
is In charge of refreshments.
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY soc
iety of the First Baptist church
Is meeting Thursday at 2 p.m. at
the church.
The two missionary speakers
will be Miss Nelda Palmer of
the Sudan Interior mission and
Mrs. John J. Stevenson of the
Unevangclized Fields mission.
All women of the church and
friends are Invited.
A. E. POUNDS of Glenwood,
Minnesota, who has been spend
ing the winter in California and
visiting his children, grandchil
dren and other relatives there,
was a recent guest in Salem of
his aunt and cousin, Mrs. Mary
and Miss Margaret Burroughs of
the Royal Court apartments. He
also visited a niece and nephew
at Canby.
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Early January Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kramet
(Mary Jo Baxter) were married January 7 at the Baptist
church In Stayton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Baxter and Mr. Kramer is the son of Mrs. Elsa Kramer
of Otis, Ore. The couple will reside in Medford. (Don Thomas
photo, Corvallis)
AN League
Entertained
Court whist was played for a
change in entertainment at the
party for the Salem women s
Army and Navy league Tuesday
afternoon. The luncheon and
meeting were at Chuck's Steak
House, about 40 attending.
Prizes at the whist games went
to Mrs. Benjamin Knight and
Mrs. Stephen Fouchek, the spe
cial prize gonig to Mrs. Peery
Buren.
Guests for the afternoon in
cluded Mrs. Harry S. Dorman,
Mrs. Sam Speerstra, Mrs. Lynn
Hammerstad, Mrs. Irvin Bryan
Hostesses were Mrs. Frank
Keating, Mrs. Keith Flory, Mrs
Ralph Schiesinger, Mrs. Rich
ard Reynolds.
Invitation was received from
the Reserve Officers association
to attend the annual military
bail planned for the evening of
February 18.
Party Honors
Axel Jacobsens
The Lions auxiliary of West
Salem club sponsored a farewell
dinner and party for Mr. and
Mrs. Axel Jacobsen Saturday
evening in the West Salem City
hall. The dinner was a no-host
affair. The Jacobsens are leav
ing soon on an extended trip.
The party feature the Valen
tine decorations. Mrs. Chester
Douglas was mistress of cere
monies. Games were played and
later motion pictures were
shown by Mr. Douglas. Past
president's pins were given Mrs.
William Knower and Mrs. Jacob
sen. A corsage and gift also were
presented Mrs. Jacobsen.
Attending the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Means, Mr. and Mrs. Knower,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Forester,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burke, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Rust, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Covert, Mr. and
Mrs. B. R. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Everts, Mr. and Mrs. O.
C. Brown, Don Forester, Miss
Nancy Rust and Mrs. Etta Ober-shaw.
JiCi
Pledges at IO
University of Oregon, Eugene
tSpecial) Miss Barbara John
son, daughter of Mrs Karen M.
Johnson, 1109 Oak street, Sa-,
lem, pledged Alpha Gamma Del
ta sorority this week during win-
te- term open rushing on the
University of Oregon campus.
Miss Johnson is a freshman ma
jor in liberal arts.
Amaranth
Court Meets
Guests of Hanna Rosa court,
Order of Amaranth, at their
meeting Monday night at the Ma
sonic temple were Mrs. Lyle E
McCauley and James W. Tin-
dall, royal matron and patron of
Cherry court, together with over
25 of their court members. Also
present were the grand royal pa
tron, Earl Beeson, and Mrs. Bee
son of Eugene and Mrs. James
B. Manning, grand royal matron.
Mrs. William Wilson and Don
Patton, royal matron and patron
of Hanna Rosa court, presided.
The following charter mem
bers of Hanna Rosa court were
present and honored by the royal
matron: Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Protzman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Crawford, Mrs. Iva Bushey, Mrs
Wm. P. Ellis of Oswego. Mrs
Claude Lester and Mrs. Ruth Na
gel of Portland, and J. Burton
Crary.
Amaranth "go to church" Sun
day was announced for Febru
ary 12 at the First Presbyterian
church. Visitation to the Shrine
hospital for crippled children
will be February 26.
A sum of money was given
to the grand court for use in
promoting new courts in the
state.
A short skit was given by the
men of Hanna Rosa court after
which the men served refresh
ments with James O. Barrell in
charge.
In hard-cooking eggs stir them
several times during the cook
ing process since this is thought
tn be an aid in centering the
yolks.
Thursday
Tea Events
Two teas are on the social
calendar for Thursday after
noon.
Special interest centers in the
reception to be given Thursday
afternoon by University of Ore
gon Mothers and Oregon State
College Mothers clubs at the
home of Mrs. Glenn S. Faxson
the affair honoring Mrs. George
H. Swift, state president of the
UO group, and Mrs. Oscar I
Paulson, who is the state presi
dent for the OSC mothers
Hours for the tea are between
2:30 and 5 o'colck.
Invitation is extended to
mothers of all students and
alumni at the two state schools,
as well as Interested alumnae
and friends.
For Visitors
The other tea for Thursday
afternoon is the informal one
planned in welcome to visiting
women here for the annual
meeting of the United States
Hop Growers association. The
tea will be at 3:30 o'clock at
the Marion hotel.
Mrs. Linn C. Smith and Mrs.
Frank H. Spears have been in
vited to pour at this affair.
Mrs. Gordon Hadley of Inde
pendence is general chairman of
the committee arranging the tea
Shower Given
Mrs. M. H. MacKinnon, 1150
3rd street, West Salem was the
honored guest at a shower given
Friday evening by the ladies of
the Foursquare Gospel church,
at the home of Mrs. Goldie Lew
is, 535 Madison street. Games
were played after which re
freshments were served. Those
honoring Mrs. MacKinnon with
gifts were: Mrs. Roy Worthing
ton, the pastor's wife Mrs. Glen
Shryock, Mrs. Donald Callahan,
Mrs. Orville Vogan, Mrs. Harry
Santee, Mrs. B. W. Bunn, Mrs.
Helen Miles,, Mrs. Zink, Miss
Dorothy Shryock, Miss Kather-
in- Santee, Mrs. James Calla
han, Miss Hazel Ingalls, Mrs. C.
G. Abbott, Mrs. Al Unrien, and
Mrs. Lewis.
SOUTH SALEM WCTU Is to
meet on Friday of this week at
2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. John
Bertelson, 110 East Lefelle
street.
Mrs. V. E. Burson is to lead
the devotions. Special tribute
will be given to Frances Willard.
To vary a casserole of mac
aroni serve with links of sausage
arrange spoke fashion on top. '
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Star Chapter
Meeting Tuesday
Chadwick chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, met last evening.
Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, past worthy
matron, was honored and es
corted to the east as were Mrs.
William Merriott, grand chap
lain, and Mrs. Russel Beutler,
worthy matron of Salem chap
ter of OES.
Initiation was conducted for
Mrs. Hazel Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Whitlaw and Mrs,
Ray DeSart as a courtesy candi
date.
valentine decorations were
featured for the social hour. On
the refreshment committee were
Dr. and Mrs. Leon Barrick, Mr
and Mrs. Erwin Oehler, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Berwick, Mrs. Frank
Vincent, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Leona
Stutsman, Mrs. Betty Smith and
Mrs. Emma Bombeck.
Visitors at the meeting includ
ed Mrs. Jean Lears of Denver,
Mrs. Elsie Pearson of Minne
sota, Mrs. Florence Cummings
of Illinois, Miss Rose M. Garris
of Iowa, Mrs. Petterson of Mt.
Hood chapter in Portland, Mrs
Davis of San Antonio.
Today's Menu
CBj Um Associated Press)
l3a turday Night 'supper
Fruit and Celery Cup
Broiled Chicken
Barbecue Sauce
Mashed Potatoes
Cooked Green Vegetable
Bread and Butter
Sour Cream Raisin Pie
Beverage-
Barbecue Sauce
Ingredients: Vt cup firmly-
packed brown sugar, cup
chili sauce. Vs cup cider vinegar,
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce,
'A teaspoon chili powder, 2
tablespoons water.
Method: Mix brown sugar.
chili sauce, vinegar, Worcester
shire sauce, chili powder and
water together in a saucepan.
Stir over low heat until hot; use
to baste broiled chicken. Makes
cup sauce.
ABOUT 20 attended the meet
ing of Chi Omega alumnae last
evening at the home of Mrs.
Frank Turner. Mrs. Clarence
Webber, Jr., was assistant host
ess. Plans were discussed for
spring activities.
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THE LADIES of Hanna Rosa
court. Order of the Amaranth,
will meet with Mrs. J B. Protz
man, 1206 Court street, Thurs
day, February 9, at 8 p.m.
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WHAT aterfing is ts saver, the Fashion Academy of New
York is to the world of fashion the last word! And
again for 1950, at for 1949, it has selected the Ford Car
to receive its distinguished gold medal award as "Fash
ion Car of the Year." There is, we believe, no
greater proof of the beauty of the '50 Ford. And there's
no greater proof of its fine performance than a 10-minute
"lest drive." Your Ford Dealer will be glad to arrange it.
Tlie one fine car
Miss Ellis
To Be Wed
In Portland
Of interest to Salem friends
will be the wedding of Miss
PhiUis Ellis, daughter of Walter
Reid Ellis of Boise, Idaho, and
William Charles Warmuth, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Casper War
muth of Portland.
The wedding is to take place
at 10 a.m. next Saturday, Feb
ruary 11, at Sacred Heart church
in Portland, the Rev. Paul Bene
dict officiating.
A wedding breakfast is to fol
low the ceremony and a recep
tion will be given at 2 o'clock at
the church.
The bride-to-be is the sister of
Mrs. Eugene Lebold' and Clif
ford Ellis, both of Salem.
When using chili sauce wipe
the top of the bottle and the In
side of the cover with a damp
cioth before putting away.
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Former Oregon
Teacher Awarded
Announcement is made by the
National Federation of Business
and Professional Women's clubs
of the awarding ol the Lena
Lake Forrest fellowship for
1950-51, it is reported by the
Salem BPW club.
The fellowship has been
granted to Miss Evelyn G. Rimel,
girls adviser in the Missoula
County high school at Missoula,
Mont., and a former teacher in
couseling in Oregon and Mon
tana. Miss Rimel was selected from
18 applicants representing 14
states. Miss Rimel holds her B.
A. and M. A. degrees from Mon
tana State university, and will
use the fellowship for advanced
work at Syracuse university to
ward her Ph. D. degree.
The National Federation of
BPW clubs established the Lena
Lake Forrest fellowship In 1923
"to promote research In prob
lems of interest to business and
professional women. The award
amounts to $2000.
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