Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 06, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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Edited bT MARIAN
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, March 6, 1950
Charter Presented to
job's Daughters Bethel
It is now Salem bethel, No. 43, following formal presentation
of the charter to the Job's Daughters bethel, U. D., Saturday eve
ning, ceremonies being at the Masonic temple with more than
200 in attendance.
Mrs. Martha Elhart, Portland, grand guradian, was here to
present the charter, received by
Mrs. Charles Boyer, guardian of
the new bethel.
Six girls were initiated at the
Saturday event, Miss Roxie Lea
Williams, Miss Ann Elizabeth
Meeker, Miss Roberta Eileen
Hamlin, Miss Joyce Randall, Miss
Eunice Gundersen, and Miss
Vernita Joan Lanke.
A large group was escorted
and given honors, including the
following:
Miss Shirley 'fifamon, honored
queen for bethel, No. 22, Ash
land: Miss Ann Gibbens, hon
ored queen of bethel No. 35, Sa
lem; Miss Margaret Ames, past;
honored queen for bethel, No. 34,
Independence; Miss Carolyn Eck
ersley, past honored queen for
bethel, No. 35, Salem; Mrs. Mar
tha Elhart. grand guardian in
Oregon; Miss Phyllis Davis, sen
ior princess for bethel No. 22,
Portland; Miss Harriet Hiday,
senior princess for Salem Beth
el. No. 35; Mrs. Gladys Hall, su
preme marshal; Mrs. Charles
Catlow, past grand guardian;
Mrs. Felicia Ehlert, past grand
guardian; Charles Catlow, past
associate grand guardian; Mrs.
Avon Burke, grand guide; Mr
Stevens, grand inner guard and
associate guardian for Portland
bethel No. 22; Mrs. Hiatt, guard
Ian for bethel No. 31, Portland
Mrs. Ellsworth Hartwell, guard
ian for Salem bethel No. 35;
Mr. Hiatt, associate guardian for
bethel No. 31, Portland; Mrs. Ad
ams, past guardian for bethel No.
31, Portland; Mr. Adams, past.
associate guardian for bethel No.
31, Portland; James W. Booth,
worshipful master for Salem
lodge No. 4, A.F. and A.M.; Earl
Wiper, worshipful master for Pa
cific lodge, No, 50, A.F. and
A.M., Salem; J. Edgar Re ay,
worshipful master for Ainsworth
lodge, No. 201, Salem; Mrs. Wil
liam Merriott, grand chaplain
for Order of Eastern Star; Mrs.
Russel Beutler, worthy matron
for Salem chapter, O.E.S.; James
Darby, worthy patron for Salem
chapter, O.E.S. and the DeMolay
Dad; Mrs. James Manning, grand
royal matron, Order of Amar
anth; Mrs. William Wilson, roy
al matron of Hanna Rosa court,
Order of Amaranth; Mrs. Lyle
McCauley, royal matron, Cher
ry court, Order of Amaranth.
Miss Manning received a gav
el made from the historic tree
cut down at Court and Chemek
cta a year ago, William Wilson
making the presentation.
A trio sang. Including Misses
Sidney Kromer, Laurel Herr and
Carol Lee; and the patrol put on
a degree for Mrs. Elhart.
On the refreshments commit
tee were Misses Diane Burkland
Ann Gallaspy, Joan Bale, Mary
Carne, Virginia Graham, Judy
Loucks, Sharon Miles, Sharon
Shafer, Sharon Beard, Adeline
Smithson, Astrld Severin, Jean
Spaulding and Marilyn Waters.
. On the decorations committee
Were Misses Sharon Beard, Joan
Lewis, Mary Crane, Judy Loucks
and Claudctte Smith.
Mothers Club
Job's Daughters Mothers club
for bethel No. 35 Is to meet
Wednesday noon for a luncheon
at the Masonic temple. The
hostesses are Mrs. Roy Harland,
Mrs. Eldon Burros, Mrs. Glen
Barge, Mrs. J. J. Bacewlch, Mrs
R. M. Ashly and Mrs. Gilbert
Bates.
Recipe Notes
FAMILY DINNER
Hot Tomato Bouillon
Crisp Crackers
Broiled Meat Cakes
Potato Puff
Carrots with Special Sauce
Buttered Snap Beans
Bread and Butter
Gingerbread Beverage
CARROTS WITH SPECIAL
SAUCE
Ingredients: 6 large carrots, 2
tablespoons butter or margar
lne, 2 tablespoons flour, V tea
spoon salt, dash of freshly-
ground pepper, 1 cup milk,
cup grated American cheese, Vt
cup roasted unblanched al
monds (chopped).
Method: Scrape carrots and cut
into thin lengthwise strips. Boil
until tender in small amount of
salted water. Melt butter or
margarine and blend in flour.
Add salt, pepper, and milk and
stir over low heat until thicken
er1 and bubbly. Add cheese con
tinuing to stir over low heat un
til cheese is melted. Add chop
ped almonds to sauce just before
serving and pour over carrots.
Makes 6 servings.
I.OWRI FISCHER
Birthday Feted
Sharon Louise Wright, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs Al Wright,
observed her ninth birthday an
niversary Monday.
This afternoon Mrs. Wright
served ice cream and cookies to
third graders at Highland school
in honor of her daughter.
On Saturday, Sharon Louise
was honored at a line party for
a show. In the group were her
brother, Allen K. Wright; Gary
Bixler, Peggy Houston, Bill
Douny, Barbara Marshall. Linda
Ertsgaard, Judy Buroker, Karen
Cummings, Bruce Follis, Rober
ta Deweese, Kay Nickels, David
Graziana, David Mallet, Gale
DeSart, Esther Beebe, Rex
Campbell. Later the group was
entertained by Mrs. Wright for
refreshments.
Program for
School Concert
Program has been announced
for the Salem senior high school
orchestra and chorus concert,
Tuesday evening. The program
is to be presented in the school
auditorium, free of charge, and
all parents
school are
and friends of the
invited. Following
is the list
played:
of numbers to be
Prelude and
Fugue In O Minor
Bach
Holberg's Suite for Strings... Grieg
aatem mgn ucnooi urcnestra
Marilyn Foxely. .tudent director
Bain Curran
A Spirit Flower... Campbell-Tipton
semoreties
Dorothv Pederson. accomnanist
Piano Concerto Schumann
Salem High School Orchestra
Edna Marie Hill. Dlai.lst
Pale In the Amber West Parks
Ol1 Man River Kern
Salem High School TJoys' Quartet
Lou Ann Wolf, accomnanist
Gypsy Baron Overlrre Strauss
baiem High School Orchestra
Intermission
Ol' Buttermilk Sky Carmlchael
Cindy arr. Wilson
Salem High School Choir
Marilyn Broer. accomDanlst
Robin In the Rain Cain
A Green Cathedral Halin
sophomore Melodcttes
Amy Glrod. accomnanist
French Suite Des Portes
Salem High School Clarinet Quartet
Night Son Clokcy
My Wonderful One Grofe
Glannina Mia Friml
Salem High Girls' Glee
Pauline Tovcen. ,-ccomDanist
Slclllene and Rlgaudon Krelsler
Bonnie Lltchenburg, violinist ,
Dorothy Pederson, accompanist
Love Life Mana-Zuca
Love Walked In Gershwin
Junior Valkyries
Marilyn Broer. accomnanist
To Thee We Sing arr Tkach
Ride the Chariot arr. Smith
Moonbeams Herbert
The Lost Chord Sullivan
Salem High School Choir
Marilyn Broer. accompanist
Alumnae Meeting
Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae are
meeting Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Ray Pinson, 614
North Cottage, at 8 o clock. All
Zeta Tau Alphas in the city are
invited to attend.
WOODBURN The monthly
business meeting of the Wood-
burn Business and Professional
Women's club was Thursday at
the home of Miss Gladys Adams
with Mrs. Eugene Stoller presid
mg.
Donations were received for
the incubator fund foi the Wood
burn hospital from the Wood
burn Garden club, the Veterans
of Foreign Wars, Woodburn Wo
man's club, Mrs Molly Hunt and
Miss Gladys Adams, totaling
$75.00. A contribution of $5 was
made to the Red Cross drive.
The activities for March are
in charge of the health and safety
committee, which includes Miss
Gladys Adams, Mrs. George
Timm and Mrs. Edwin Pardey,
Plans were discussed for the
dinner meeting to be held March
16.
..HANNA ROSA court, Order
of the Amaranth, will meet
Monday night at the Masonic
temple for election of officers
The meeting will be preceded
by a no-host dinner at 6:30 in
honor of all members received
in the order during the past
year.
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Ml. Angel A recent bride
was Mrs. Clifford Holmes, the
former Dorothy Ann Predeek,
wed in St. Mary's Catholic
church here on February 18.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Predeek,
Mr. Holmes the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Quentin Holmes of Battle
Ground, Wash. (Jesten-Mil-ler
studio picture)
WRC Department
President Visits
Sedgewick Woman's Relief
Corps, No. 1, met Friday after
noon at the Veterans of Foreign
Wars hall with Mrs. W. J. Beard
presidng. Mrs. Mary Fern, de
partment president of the state
of Oregon, made her official vis
it to the corps at this time and
installed the new corps press
correspondent, Mrs. Goldia Kyle.
Seven members of the group
went to Portland to join Mrs.
Fern in honoring the national
president, Mrs. Harriette G. Mc-
Collough from Des Mones, Iowa,
at a luncheon at the Cosmopoli
tan club at 1:30 in the afternoon
on Monday.
Mrs. McCollough will leave
for Seattle Monday evening
where she will make her official
visit to Washington state corps.
Garden Club
The Friendly Neighbors Gar
den club entertained members
of the Little Garden club of Sa
lem Heights Thursday evening
at the home of Mrs. A. A. Lar
sen, Following a brief business
session Mrs. C. A. Ratcliff spoke
on "Gardens of England."
Fifteen members and 20
guests were present. Guests in
cluded Mesdames Alice E. Ed
mundson, Robert A. Hawkins,
J. B. Van Cleve, P. H. Acton, L.
L. Bennett, Floyd McClcllan,
Elizabeth Merrill, C. A. Kells,
Frank Miller, C. A. Graham,
Ralph Cartwright, Emmett Nel
ling, Paul Griebenow, Carl Har
ris, Lyle Bayne, William Nei
meyer, Mary McWain, A. A.
Taylor, C. A. Ratcliff and Mrs.
Don Eaglcson of Boise, Ida.
The next regular meeting of
the Friendly Neighbors Garden
club will be March 18 at the
home of Mrs. Clarence Blondcll,
at which time movies on Hawaii
will be shown.
BETHEL Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Spranger were hosts at Sunday
night supper for Mr. and Mrs
Albert Barth of Salem and a
young couple whom they spon
sored to come from iJetmold in
the British zone in Germany.
Dr. and Mrs. Gerhard Booft and
little daughter, Frcdricka. Ad
ditional guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Saurian of St
Louis, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs
Spranger.
INDEPENDENCE The regu
larar meeting of the Independ
ence Woman's club will be held
on March 7, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Wal
ter Smith, Mrs. William Karbel,
Mrs. Clark Irving Mrs. A. M.
Adams, and Mrs. Frank Farmer
are to be the hostesses for the
afternoon.
VISITORS in the capital Sun
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.
A. L, Hawn of Eugene, stopping
here en route home from the
week-end in Portland.
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Couple Wed
Here Sunday
Miss Maxine Muckle, daughter
of Mrs. Ferhn C. Muckle and
Raymond J. Muckle of Portland,
was married Sunday afternoon
to Alvin Pietschman of Portland,
the ceremony being solemnized
at 4 o'clock in the PI Beta Phi
chapter house at Willamette uni
versity Dr. Robert M. Gatke of
the university faculty officiating.
The service was read in the
solarium before the wine drapes,
lighted candles, potted palms
and spring flowers being ar
ranged for the decorations.
The bride wore a floor-length
gown of white marquisette and
with it a white lace picture hat
with satin streamers She car
ried a bouquet of freesia caught
in white net. The bride was giv
en in marriage by her cousin,
Dr. Daniel P. Trullinger of
Gladstone.
Miss Martha Benard was the
only attendant for the bride. She
wore an aqua marquisette dress
with picture hat of aqua net,
and her flowers were yellow
freesia caught in net
Stanley Sharp was best man
and ushering were Allan Hale
of Portland, Norman Morrison,
William Marshall and Robert
Coffin, all of Eugene.
About 100 guests attended the
wedding and reception follow
ing. Assisting with the serving at
the reception were Misses Geri
Bowles, LuDene Hargrave, Kath
leen Stark, Colleen Schode,
Nancy Adams, Inie Lou Wilhelm,
Joanne Oliver and Gyla Master
son. For traveling the bride wore
a lavender iridescent suit with
pink felt hat and brown acces
sories. Following a trip to San
Francisco the couple will be at
home in Portland, after March
13. The bride was graduated in
June from Willamette university
where she is a member of Pi Beta
Phi. Mr. Pietschman was gradu
ated from University of Oregon
and is a member of Delta Tau
Delta fraternity.
Club Entertained
Independence The Indepen
dence Woman's club met at the
clubhouse with the members of
the Independence Chamber of
Commerce as guests. Accompan
ied by Mrs. Lora Butler, Ivan
Marble sang.
Mrs. 'C. A. Fratzke told the
group that a civic committee is
being added to the club for the
coming year. She gave a report
of the things the club stands for,
such as better education, and
better public and civic projects.
Pictures of the "Old Oregon
Trail," taken from Indepen
dence, Mo., to Astoria, were
shown by the guest speaker,
William B. Chandlee. Some of
the pictures were taken from
the air, and showed faint wheel
marks which are still visible af
ter these many years.
Preceding the regular club
meeting, the executive board
met. The president, Mrs. Thomas
Sharp appointed Mrs. Estella
Fluke, Mrs. T. D. Pomeroy and
Mrs. Lora Butler as a commit
tee to nominate the officers for
the coming year.
Refreshments were served by
the following committee: Mrs.
Keith Reich, Mrs. Ralph Scran
ton, Mrs. Dalvina Robinson,
Mrs. Joe Oberson and Mrs. Fred
Calef.
THE PROSPECT Women's
club monthly meeting was at the
Harvey Micaelis home on Pearl
street. Mrs. Michaelis is the only
member residing in Salem. Plans
were discussed for March 17 pro
grain to be presented by the Pros
pect school children. Folk dances
are on the program, under the direction-
of the teacher, Mrs.
Genre. The 4-H cooking classes
under the supervision of their
leaders will make the refresh
ments to be sold that night to
raise funds for a scholarship to
enable one of the group to at
tend the 4-H summer school. The
treasurer for the remainder of
the year will be Mrs. Floyd
Bacon. ,
VISITORS here are Mrs. Elsa
Mcisterheim of Battle Creek
Mich., and Mrs. Cecelia Scheid
of Kalmazoo, Mich., guests of
Miss Pat Cherrington.
MRS. ALMA SONNER is to
entertain for the Spiritualist
Sunflower club next Thursday
at her home on Wallace road.
There will be a luncheon at
noon.
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Miss Loewen Bride Sunday
At Local Church Ceremony
The First Church of the Narzarene was the scene for a wed
ding Sunday afternoon when Miss Delpha Loewen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Loewen, was married to Gerald Barrett,
con of Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett of Prineville. Pink and white
carnations and roses, and candlelight decorated the church for
the service. The Rev. Orval Jen-"
kins officated.
For the music, Mrs. R. J. Lush
was soloist and Mrs. C. C. Ed
wards the organist. Lighting the
tapers were Miss Verda Hiebert
and Miss Velma Hiebert, both
wearing pink taffeta frocks.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
heavy eggshell satin, seed pearls
trimming the front of the bodice
and outlining the Victorian neck
line. The dress was designed with
long, pointed sleeves, and a full
skirt extending into a train. The
veil of illusion was edged in wide
French lace and cascaded from a
ponted crown of seed pearls. For
her flowers the bride carried a
bouquet of pink roses.
Sister Attends
Miss Norma Jean Loewen was
maid of honor for her sister. She
wore a light green taffeta gown,
accordion pleated ruffling en
hancing the neckline and extend
ing around the hem of the skirt.
For her flowers, Miss Loewen
carried a pink nosegay with pink
and white flowers.
The three bridesmaids, Miss
Betty Lou Hunter, Miss June
Shiels and Mrs. William Loewen,
Jr., were all in pink taffeta, their
gowns being identical in style to;
that of the maid of honor. The
three carried green nosegays
with pink and white flowers in
them.
Claudia Jean Hoffman and
Sherry Lou Loewen. the latter
a niece of the bride, were the
flower girls, both wearing green
frocks.
John Edgar of Portland was
best man and ushering were Paul
Beal, Earl Loewen, cousin of the
bride, and William Loewen, Jr.,
her brother.
For the wedding the bride's
mother wore a powder blue
gown with corsage of pink and
white blooms, and the bride
groom's mother wore a royal
blue gown with the corsage of
pink and white flowers.
Reception Follows
The reception was in the
church annex. Mrs. Carl Soos
served the cake, assisted by Miss
Lynn Muller. Mrs. Jack Loewen,
an aunt of the bride, poured.
Serving were Miss Mavis Beck,
Mrs. Agatha Sipola, Miss Ellen
Pankras and Miss Fay Welty.
Miss Velma Hiebert passed the
guest book.
For going away the bride wore
a faille costume, navy blue skirt
and white and blue top, with
red bolero jacket, a red topcoat
and navy accessories. To her
jacket was pinned a corsage of
white flowers.
The couple are to make their
home in Prineville.
SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Les
ter Bates was hostess to the Sa
lem Heights Woman's club on
Friday at the Community hall.
The club plans to send repre
sentatives to the golden jubilee
meeting of the State Federation
of Women's Clubs in Portland in
April. They voted money to the
scholar fund loan for exchange
students. The student will be
from South America Also a do
nation to the penny art fund was
voted.
Mrs. Emerson Teague was the
guest speaker and her topic was
"Education Cornerstone of the
Community."
BUENA VISTA Mrs. Vera
Walling read the "Country Wo
man's Creed" at Buena Vista
Woman's club when 23 members
answered roll call with "cur
rent events. A committee was
appointed to secure prices on
paint for the hall and new floor
covering. New chairs are to be
purchased. The health commit
tee gave a report on the Rick-
reall county meeting A sum of
$14.95 was collected for the
March of Dimes. The demonstra
tion will be March 22, all day,
with sack lunch, it was announc
ed. Mrs. Hazel Welh, and Mrs.
Etta Detering were hostesses for
last week's meeting.
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Annual Spring Dance
Woodburn The March busi
ness meeting of the Woodburn
Junior Woman's club was staged
at the local fire hall with Mrs.
Lois Gaviola presiding. Plans
were made for the annual spring
dance which will be April 15, at
the Woodburn armory. Mrs.
Walter Scarborough and Mrs. E.
A. Buchanan were appointed co-
chairman, assisted by Mrs.
Philip Branson, Mrs. Lyman
Seely, Mrs. Lynn Simon, Mrs.
Robert Miller, and Mrs. Joe
Walker.
Mrs. Jesse Fowler will be
chairman of the decorating com
mittee and other members are
Mrs. Stewart Popp Mrs. Lois
Gaviola, Mrs. William E. Dunn,
Jr., Mrs. L. H. Hildebrandt, Mrs.
Joe Sows and Mrs. Harold
Schiel.
In charge of the check room
will be Mrs. Frank Beck, Mrs
Layman Baird, Mrs. Charles
Johnston, Mrs. Adrain Schooler.
Mrs. Arthur Burt, Mrs. Tony
Zastoupil and Mrs. Wilson Beck-
ford.
At the door will be Mrs. Har
old Schiel, Mrs. Joe Sowa, Mrs.
Leonard Hewett, Mrs. Lynn
Woods, Mrs. Wallace Lee and
Mrs. Roy Thompson. Plans were
also made to hold a food sale
March 11, the place to be an
nounced later.
A social hour and lunch fol
lowed the meeting with Mrs,
Arthur Burt as program chair
man, Mrs. William Bentley and
Mrs. Adrain Schooler as host
esses.
SEVERAL members of Centra-
lia temple. Pythian Sisters lodge,
Salem, visited Home temple at
Silverton last week when Mrs.
Margaret Meyers of St. Helens,
grand chief, made her omciai
visit there. The Home temple
members exemplified both the
initiatory work and the ballot
march. A lunch was served after
the meeting.
Attending from Salem were
Mrs. Earl Burk, district deputy
grand chief; Mrs. Wayne Stan
ton, most excellent chief of Cen
tralia temple; Mrs. Dora Stanton
Mrs. Etta Obershaw Miss Betty
Jean Bergner, Mrs. Herman
Bergner, Mrs. Arthur Rocka
fellow, Mrs. Albert Niederber
ger, Mrs. Ama Muncey, Mrs.
Mary Worthington, Mrs. George
Thomas Mrs. W. J. Peck Mrs.
Sam Briggs and Mrs. Louise
Johnson.
SILVERTON The Business
and Professional Women's club
members are to meet Tuesday
for a dinner program at 7
o'clock at Toney'i with Mrs. H.
Gordon McCall of Portland as
speaker.
Mrs. Mary Kleeman is to ap
pear in readings and Mrs. Selga,
a Latvian recently moved to Sil
verton, is to sing. The vice-president,
Miss Thora Arestad, will
preside.
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DAR Event j
On Saturday
A nominating committee was
elected at the meeting of Che
meketa chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution Satur
day at Mayflower hall. .
On the committee are Mrs. M.
A. Pekar, Mrs. David Wright,
Mrs. H. J. Ostlind, Mrs. C. F.
Martin and Mrs. J. W. Nash.
Special guests at the meeting
were the DAR ctizenship Pil.
grims and their mothers from
this locale, including Miss Edna
Marie Hill and Mrs. E. T. B.
Hill, Salem; Miss Emma Siddall
and her mother, Mrs. James
Siddall, Dallas: Miss Doris Ha
worth and her mother, Mrs.
George Haworth of Jefferson. .
Miss Edna Mingus presented
the citizenship Pilgrim girls
with the good citizenship pins.
Other guests were Mrs. Ed
ward Taggart, Miss J oy Hills.
Miss Norvada Smedley and Miss
Gladys Blue.
Miss Joy Hills from the state
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Engagement Told
' Announcement is made by
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde
of the engagement of their eld
est daughter. Miss Patricia Van
deneynde, to Ted E Reed, son
of Mrs. W. F. Reed of Eugene.
The wedding is planned for
this spring.
- Miss Vandeneynde is a grad
uate of University of Oregon.
She is a member of Pi Beta Phi
sorority and of the Salem Spin
sters club. Mr. Reed attended
Eugene schools and University
of Oregon,
ALPHA CHI OMEGA Mothers
Club is meeting this evening at
the chapter house at 7:45 o'clock.
department of education was
speaker, discussing the certifi
cation of teachers in the state
of Oregon.
For the music, Miss Smedley
sang, accompanied by Miss Blue.
- Mrs. Pekar read the recent
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Herndon, regent of Chemeketa
chapter, as woman of the week.
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