wyi,uji- ,'.' lUJMttiMMmaB'aBgg , I ! I Capital Women f Edited b MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, March 13, 1950 UO Alumni Set Dinner March 22 Notices are out to University of Oregon alumni of the Salem vicinity announcing a dinner and program event for Wednes day evening, March 22, at the Marion hotel. The dinner at 6:30 o'clock 'will be followed by an athletic iprogram and motion pictures on "the football year. ' Special guests will include the university staff of coaches, in cluding Leo Harris, director of athletics; Jim Aikin, head foot ball coach; Bill Bowmerman, track coach; John A. Warren, basketball coach; and Don Kirsch, baseball coach. Reynolds Allen is Marion county chairman for the alumni group. , Dr. Parker to Be .Speaker for Group J Dr. Paul Parker, present dean ,and new president of the George 'Fox college at Newberg, will be Ithe speaker at the Salem Chris tian Business and Professional Women's dinner meeting, Tues day, March 14 at 6:15 p. m. at ,the Golden Pheasant restaurant. His subject of the evening will ,be "Effective Christian Living in a Material-Minded World." ; Other features on the program will be a talk by Miss Margaret Leonard on the theme "Fishers of Men," a painting by Viola 'Henne, and special music by a .girls sextet. Women from all churches are invited to attend th3 meeting and are asked to phone reservations to 2-7578. ' j i ootiettes Meet Cootiette club, No. 140, met at Jthe home of Mrs. Charles Hage jnann for the regular business meeting, followed by a party in .honor of Mrs. Arvin Strayer. Mrs. Joe Horneffer was honored .with a birthday gift from her J"secret pal." Those present were; Mrs. Dale tMauk, Mrs. Chas. Hunt, Mrs. Joe iHorneffer, Mrs. Bob Holweger, Mrs. M. E. Clemens. Mrs. Chas. ;Hagemann, Mrs. Charles Forbis, .Mrs. Dale Brooks, Mrs. Arvin iStrayer, Mrs. Joe Hopkins, Mrs. 'Jack Schmidt, Mrs. Wm. Noyes, iMrs. David Furlough, Mrs. A. jH. Aeschlimann, Mrs. Edna Prince. The next meeting will be on March 24 at the home of Mrs. .Dale Brooks, 545 Hood street. . ... SILVERTON Mrs. Edwin Uatteberg was honored at a birthday anniversary dinner at the North Water street home of TJr. and Mrs. A. W. Simmons. Places were marked for Mr. and "Mrs. Tom Johnson and Judy of Portland, Miss Nettie Hatteberg, ;Wllliam Hatteberg, both of Sa 5lem, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig, Portland, and the hosts, Dr. and "Mt. Simmons. I Today's Menu ' 03r th. Associated Press) t Lenten Lunch Avocado and Crabmeat Salad Potato Chips Rolls and Butter Cookies Beverage Avocado and Crabmeat Salad Ingredients: 2 avocados, lemon juice, salt, salad greens, 1 ii cups flaked crabmeat, V4 cup mayonnaise or creamy type ml ad dressing, Vi cup finely .diced celery, Vi cup finely diced radishes, 2 teaspoons lemon .'nice, dash tabasco sauce, Vi tea spoon Worcestershire sauce. , Method: Cut avocados into 'lengthwise halves and remove ,secd and skin. Cut each avocado 'half in two again lengthwise. Sprinkle with lemon juice and Halt. Arrange 2 avocado quar ters on salad greens on 4 salad 'plates. Top with crabmeat. Mix mayonnaise or salad dressing with celery, radishes, lemon Juice, tabasco, and Worcpstshire -and spoon over salads. Makes 4 servings. 'ina demands this Laird Schober BALI high heel stripping san dal. Platform sol. Blaek patt nt; red grssn talf 1NM 4-9. ggP 15.95 i.OWRJ FISCHER BH8SMHSMB Campus Events Social events on the Willa mette university calendar this week include the Phi Delta Theta founders' day banquet on Wed nesday evening at the fraternity chapter house. For Friday evening there is the Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater nity pledge dance, and the an nual Beta Alpha Gamma and Sigma Alpha Chi dance and dinner, this latter affair to be a formal event in Lausanne hall, Two house dances for Satur day evening are the Delta Gam ma sports one and the Chi Omega formal, Salem Students In School Choir Five students from Salem will be among the 45 members of the Seattle Pacific College a cap pella choir which is to tour Washington and Idaho between March 17 and 28. They are: Bernard Hensen, a senior majoring in education; Wayne Houser, a junior major ing in religion; Miss Muriel Stewart, a sophomore pre-major; and Miss Leona Van Tassell and Winton Zimmerman, freshmen majoring in music. Bernard Han sen is student president of the choir group. The choir, noted for the spirit and precision of its singing, will make 12 appearances before school and church audiences in Washington and Idaho during its ten-day tour. ... Club Entertained Mill City Mrs. Charles Wol verton spoke to the members of the Mill City Woman's club last week on the topic, "My Experi ences As a Social Worker in the East." Mrs. Wolverton divided her talk into two subjects case work and group work. During the business meeting, with Mrs. Lee Ross presiding, announce ment was made of the golden anniversary convention of the State Federation of Women's clubs in Portland on April 20-21-22. A number of Mill City club members plan to attend. Mrs. Arthur Kriever, committee chairman to establish a library in Mill City, reported that as soon as locked shelter could be secured that 500 volumes could be exchanged every month from the county library. Mrs. Ross, who attended the Women's clubs' third district meeting in Portland recently gave a short report. At the close of the session refreshments were served buffet style by Mrs. Fred erick Rugh, Mrs. Vernon Todd, Mrs. Lee Dike. Members present were: Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, Mrs. Curtis Cline, Mrs. Lee Dike. Mrs. R. L. Faust, Mrs. Wallace Henderson, Mrs. D. B. Hill, Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Arthur Kriever, Mrs. Catherine Lyon, Mrs. Lee Ross. Mrs. Frederick Rugh, Mrs. Her bert Schroedcr, Mrs. Vernon Todd, Mrs. Robert Trask, Mrs. Charles Wolverton, Mrs. Law rence Walworth, Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, Mrs. John Muir, Mrs. .lames Barton, Mis. F. Jones, Mrs. Bert Morris and two visi tors. MISS DOROTHY FINKBINER and Mrs. N. M. Finkbiner, both of Salem, were among those present at radio station KGW's "hostess house party" last week in Portland. VISITOR here for two or three weeks is Mrs. Jessie B. Robison of Salt Lake City, who is guest of her sister, Mrs. Allen El. strom. FRIENDSHIP Plllh was .nlr. tained Friday by Mrs. J. J. Sun- norinnci. Dessert was served after which thirp wn q cv,n,.i business meeting, Mrs. H. E. ivu'iciicrt presiding as chairman. For roll call the members answered by giving the names of favorite sm-inir flowprs M,.c t J. Zajic had charge of the pro gram. The members signed a card to be sent to Mrs. Alfred Mck'hert. Who is in the linsnifnl The April 14 meeting is to be wiin mrs. jKotiert H. Wellington, mm Nebraska. 08 . i To Play Here Mildi Roberts Dawes, Portland violinist, will appear as soloist with the program to be presented Satur day evening by the Alicia McElroy ensemble group, the pro gram to be in the Roberts studio. Camp Fire News Each grade at Highland school has its corresponding Blue Bird or Camp Fire group, according to Mrs. S. W. Horn or the ex tension committee for Camp Fire Mrs. Reuben Knittel leads the the Little Maiden group of Blue Birds in the third grade. This group has been busy making doll pillows and embroidered pillowslips, and is now knitting dish cloths. A "pussy willow hike was made recently. Mrs. Lyle Ertsgaard has assisted by teaching the group singing games and songs. The Rosy Blue Birds group in the fourth grade at Highland is led by Mrs. Omar Kelsay. This group gave a Christmas party for the mothers, had a popcorn party, sewed doll dresses, and made Valentines at recent meet ings. They are looking forward to "Fly Up" time at grand coun cil fire on April 22, at which time they will become Camp Fire Girls. Highland school also has among its leaders Mrs. Frank Kolsky, chairman of the local Camp Fire Leaders association. Mrs. Kolsky leads the fifth grade Tsigaysha Camp Fire Girls. This, group has completed its service work toward the trail seeker rank. Fourteen Christmas stockings were filled with toys candy and apples for the chil dren at Fairview home; also toys for ten babies were collect ed. Valentine tray favors for Sa lem Memorial hospital were a recent service project. This group look an active part in the sale of Christmas cards and the mint sale in the fall. During a March meeting Mrs. Ray Smith, 2350 Nob Hill, gave an interest ing discussion on the study of rocks at which time she showed her large rock collection, and presented each girl with a "Thunder Egg" from central Or egon. These will be on display at the hobby-lobby show in the Chamber of Commerce on March 17 and 18. For creative arts craft work the group recently visited Elf strom's art gallery. To complete this project they will paint the poster for the hobby-lobby show. A three mile hike is planned for the near future to complete the trail seekers rank. SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Earl Sherwood, (Virginia Erb) was honored at a miscellaneous shower last week at the home of Mrs. Lafe Sherwood on Ewald avenue. Mrs. Frank Grif fin and Mrs, Charles Sherwood were the hostesses. St. Patrick day decorations were carried out. Guests present were Mrs. Chris Fannan and Jean of Jefferson, Mrs. Vernon Smith, Mrs. Jean Youngkin, Mrs. Luther Billings and Wanda, Mrs. George McMillin and Betty, Mrs. Earl Sherwood, Mrs. Kenneth VERY SOFT SPRINGY For Appointment, J4aleu 5 (Beauty. Cent In the Capitol Lots of Free Parking Space We Give S&H Green Stamps wMmemm Sherwood, Mrs. Roy Sherwood, Miss Betty Pearson, Mrs. Mar vin Greenly, Mrs. Carl Billings, and LaVaunda, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Dick and Carol, Mrs. Clara Strawn, Mrs. H. L. Brown, and Mrs. Harry Phillipps and Yvonne. ... Birthday Party Kathleen Folz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Folz, was hon ored on the occasion of her sec ond birthday, Friday, with a party at her home. Attending the affair were Lin da Stewart and Mrs. Robert Ste wart; Leonard and Jimmy Sa browski and Mrs. Joseph Sa browski; Dorothy and Barbara Smith and John Smith; Eva El lis and Mrs. Roy Ellis; Cathy Bartell and Mrs. Bartell; Donald Robison and Mrs. Roy Robison; Alice Kay Windecker and Mrs. David Windecker; Freddie Klatz; Mrs. George Folz, an aunt of the little honoree; Mrs. Emil Folz, grandmother of the little girl; Kathleen and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Folz. ANNOUNCEMENT has come to Salem friends of the birth of a daughter on March 7 to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lurvey at Mar tinez, Calif. She is the second daughter in the family, the older one being Thais Ruth. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Poindexter of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Hal W. Lurvey of Seattle. Mrs. Poindexter left a week ago Sunday for Martinez to spend a month at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. THREE LINKS club of the Rebekah lodge met Friday at the IOOF hall, 48 members attend ing, including 11 new ones. The program, games, decorations, and refreshments all carried out the St. Patrick's day theme. A white elephant sale was held. Hostess es were Mrs. Goldie Kyle, Mrs. Justina Kildee, Mrs. John Wiles and Mrs. Henry Curtis. The next meeting is to be March 24, a no-host luncheon to be served at 12 o'clock with canasta and other games follow ing. Birthdays in January, Feb ruary and March will be recog nized. ... SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Frank Griffin has moved to 910 4th avenue in Salem since her return from Oakland, Calif. She had been visiting her husband, Frank Griffin, who is in the navy hospital there. KENSINGTON club met last week at the home of Mrs. Henry Carl. NO other rub acts faster in CHEST COLDS . to reKer. cOTgta-sdMt amdai HESSE eau 9 enter RILLING "Junior Miss" PERMANENT WAVE 5.95 From up EASY TO MANAGE Pleat Phone 2-0992 enler Shopping Center North End Sears Bldg. 1114 Union Street Cama Club Dance Friday March dance for the Cama club is to be an event of Friday evening at Crystal Gardens, dancing to be between 9 and 12:30 o'clock with Claude Bird's orchestra playing. A snack bar is arranged to precede the dance. On the committee are Mrs. Arnold Jarvis, Mrs. Leonard Gottfried, Mrs. Louis Cross, Mrs. Donald Stepp, Mrs. Earl Viesko, Mrs. Frank Gerdon, Mrs. Robert Irwin, Mrs. Robert Green. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramage and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Geer are on the host committee for the evening. ... Recital Event Tuesday Evening The Salem Federated Music counselors are to present a group in recital Tuesday even ing at 7:45 o'clock at the YMCA. The program is as follows: A Prairie Flower Thai Jody Boise When the Bugle Calls Marie Suel Hoist Patsy Stevenson The Elf and the Fairy. . .Bentley Diane Cooley Sailor Boy MacLachlen Fritzie Manbeck . The Swan on the Silver Lake I Bentley Sydney Weeks Violin The Robins Lullaby . . Krogmann Sammy Speerstra The Little Joybird Bett Janet Reirner Dance of the Peasants Besthoff Deanna Parsons Chiquito Bcrna Daisy Lee Crenshaw Piano Trio Feast of the Roses Thrillier Celeste Henniers Evelyn Henniers Marjorie Bouchie Second Valse Goddard Joyce Stetler Bouree Bach Avalanche Hellar Frances Fox Banjo Players Fletcher A Music Box Liadow Dorothy Cook The Buzzing Bee Nevin Karlene Quistad Tarantelle Beaumont Bob Wulf Country Gardens Granger Dixie Thomsen Jeannie Rawlins The Organist Lemont Roberta Howe To the Rising Sun . . . Torjussen Gerald Martin Clarinet Scherazade Rimsky Korsakoff Arthur Immel Intermezzo No. 1 Brahms Natalie Cunningham Sonatina Op 49, No. 2 . , Lichner Stuart Goldblatt Voice- Mammy Song Ware Everybody Says Hyde Barbara Russ Accompanied by Virginia Benner Reverie DeBussy Wayne Mercer Prelude in C Minor, Op. 28. . Chopin Jere McCarthy Hungarian Dance No. 5, Brahms Bruce Goldblatt Counselors include: Mrs; Net tie Larson, Mrs. Delbert Jepson, Miss Margaret Hogg, Mrs. Jessie Bush Michelson, Mrs. C. C. Gil bert, Victor Palmason, Miss Al ice Arnold, Mrs; Jean Morrison, Frederick Wilson, Mrs. Z e n a Thomas, Mrs. Margaret Rawlins, Charles Hargrave, Mrs. Adeline Bradtl, Mrs. Jean Hobson Rich, Miss Ruth Bedford, Mrs. Mary Kiely, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Elma Weller, Emil Bandel, Mrs. Ronald Craven, Mrs. Har vey Gibbens, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, Mrs. E. Donald Jessop Sacred Heart Academy, Mrs. Da vid Eason. JIM'S SHOE SERVICE m sv m m u wm PRICED High BELOW $ 3.50 COST! Sizes 2-6 Come in now while we still have your selection and size! And share in these great savings! JIM'S SHOE SERVICE Salem Folk' Plan Eugene Trek To Eugene this week go many Salem folk to take in the annual state high school basketball tournament Some will be there for the entire week, others going for special games. Among those planning to at tend the games are Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown, M r . and Mrs. Bruce Spauldmg and daughters, Doris, Helen and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Pau- lus, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maple and Marcia, Julie Miller, Tommy Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonesteele and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauk. Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom will accompany her daughter, Pat, Anne Forristel, Carol Fuhr, Ed na Hill and Donna Beard while the Salem high school rally squad will be accompanied by their adviser, Mrs. Earl Cooley. Members of the squad are Joan Marie Miller, Gwen Fry. Alice Girod and Ginger Currier. Mrs. E. Doughtery of Eugene will be chaperon for Bernice Imlah, Elizabeth Johnson, Nor ma Camfield, Pebble De Sart, Betty Cooley and Dot Cannon, who all plan to be at the tour n e y . Charlotte Moff itt. Donna Olson, Gwen Hawley, Donna Satter, Pat Bramble and Leona Messmer will attend the tour nament with Mrs. R. Bramble. Dr. and Mrs. Vern W Miller will accompany their daughter Margaret, Mary Nopp, Billie Miller, lone Halverson and Dor othy Davis. Mrs. Ralph Hamilton will be accompanied to the tournament by her daughter, Norma, Patsy Walters, Joan Lewis, Beverly Benner and Marcia Seeber. Pat sy Filler and Diane Reed will be m Eugene for the week as guests of the latter's aunt, Mrs. Theodore Reed. Mrs. Paul Nieswander will act as chaperon for her daughter, Shirley, La June Rahtz, Janet Munson, Martha Marshall and Carol McCleod, Nancy Miller, Leslyn Burdette, Marilyn Pow er, Elaine Stanley and Shirley Jones will be accompanied to Eu gene by Mrs. Leslie Burdette. ... ST. VINCENT de Paul Moth ers club will meet Tuesday after noon March 14, at 2 o'clock in the school hall. There will be a school program and Miss Helen Steyart, health nurse, will give a talk on the ear. ' ... OREGON GRAPE camp, Royal Neighbors of America, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Vet erans of Foreign Wars ljall. ... SALEM HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sherwood are at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Sherwood on Ewald ave nue. ... NEBRASKA club auxiliary is to meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harry Gabauer, 1355 Cross. There will be a no-host luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. ... WOODBURN Election of of ficers will be held at the next meeting of the Veterans of For eign Wars auxiliary to Cham poeg post, on Wednesday, March 15 at the IOOF hall. Mrs. Clem entine Stange is the retiring president. Nominated at the last meet ing were Mrs. Cecil Walker for president; Mrs. Bernice Menden hall for senior vice president; Mrs. Lila Adamson for junior vice president; Mrs. Clara Stang for chaplain; Mrs. Emma Weber for conductress; Mrs. Anna Len ners for secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Ina May Mulkey for guard and Mrs. Hazel Tyler for a three-year trustee. ) All other of fices are appointive. 175 N. High BOY'S SLH1ES Quality Calfskin Shoes Sizes 211-6 Boots and Engineer Boots $5.95 175 N. High Visitor Here Visitor here for a few weeks is Mrs. Henry B. Johnson (Jeanne Myers) guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers. She came north from Oakland, Calif., while her hus band, Ensign Henry B. Johnson, is out in the Pacific with his ship. He is the son of Mrs. Dora Johnson of Salem. Mrs. Johnson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd V. Lewis of Eugene (Janice Myers), went south and accom panied her north, remaining here for a few days at the Myers home the latter part of the week. OES Chapter Initiates Salem chapter, Order of East ern Star, welcomed nine new members at its meeting Satur day evening. The initiates in clude Mrs. Walter E. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Lockman, Mrs. Elaine Riley, Mrs. Margaret E. Carver, J. Ted Lenhart, and received by affiliation were Mrs. Lenhart, Mrs. Lucile Wyatt and Mrs. Laura David. Out-of-town guests at the meeting were Mrs. Lola Cone and Mrs. Nellie Bush of Donald; Mrs. Gene G. Carver of Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Rupp, Mill City; Mrs. Helen Tindall, Pasco, Wash., and Robert Orr of Falls City. Mrs. Joe Brooks, Mrs. Tom Wriston, Mrs. Elmo McMillan, and Mrs. Nellie Noble were on the decorations committee; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ullako, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett, Mrs. Lottie Howe and Mrs. Jennie Sogge on the refreshment com mittee. An informal program was presented by a group of chapter members during the informal social hour following the chap ter session. ... Two Entertain Mrs. John Harger and Mrs. Don Morrison were hostesses last week at the home of the for mer at a shower to honor Mrs. Maurice Buxton. Following presentation of. gifts, refresh ments were served. Honoring Mrs. Buxton were Mr.s A. C. Meyers, Mrs Leo Staab, Mrs. Carl Damaske, Mrs. Roy A. Smith, Mrs. Leslie War- field, Mrs. Robert Panissidi, Mrs. Emery Alderman, Mrs. Geneva Pace, Mrs. Howard West, Mrs. Jerry Smith, Mrs. Louis Holt, Mrs. Myrtle Stantenberg, Mrs. Robert Preston, Mrs. Charles Steinke, Mrs. Osa Burkhart, Mrs. Carter and the two host esses. ... INDEPENDENCE The Amer ican Legion auxiliary, unit No. 33, held its regular meeting in Sloper hall, preceded by a no host dinner together with the American Legion. The business meeting was presided over by the vice presi dent, Mrs. Elva Riha. The hospi tal chairman, Mrs. Besie Raines, reported that the box for the gift shop and the money col lected for "gifts to the Yanks" had been sent. Following the business meet ing, Mrs. Riha, Americanism chairman, led in a discussion and questionnaire on the Ameri can flag. ... SPRING VALLEY Sunshine club is to meet Wednesday for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Eddie Kolln. StJoseph IS ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST Jade THOSE WEAJHERED BROWN SPOTS New Kind of Hand Cream Specially Made to do it! SSOTERICA It that morveloui new kind of hand cream for fading those brown spots that make your hands look old. Alio fades other surface blemishes and roughness in a way no ordinary hand cream or lotion can. leaves hands whiter, dearer, younger looking quickly often within the 6rst few days. While ESOTERICA looks and feels like the finest non-greasy vanishing hand cream, ft has an added clearing action. Produced In a laboratory that ha OSC Mothers Executive Group Meets The executive committee meeting of the Oregon State col lege Mothers club was Friday in Lebanon with Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Salem, president, pre siding. The noon luncheon was served by the Lebanon unit of Mothers club with the proceed to be used for college student scholarships. Mrs. Hiram Groves was general chairman and about 60 women attended. Miss Effie York, a senior high school stu dent of Lebanon, played a clar inet solo. Speakers were dean of men Dr. Dan Poling; assistant dean of men, L. E. Darlington; and act ing dean of women, Miss Mary Bash. Miss Bash told of t h e much appreciated and needed emergency fund given by the Mothers club. Miss Bash an nounced that Miss Marilyn Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hill, Salem, was installed as president of Panhellenic organi zation for the coming year. Mothers weekend will be May 5, 6, 7, with Miss Joen E. Aune of Portland as chairman. Mr. Darlington mentioned senior weekend on the campus for Ap ril 14, 18, 16 when all Kfjjii school seniors visit the collec tor information on educational activities. Reports were heard from Mrs. Dale Miller of Portland on mem bership with 4203 life members to date and a gain of 509 over last year. The philanthropic chairman, Mrs. Harry Compton of Portland, told of assistance to the children of college students and that there has been realized $81.25 in cash from local moth ers clubs. A visit was made to Adair Village play school where a record player and records, el ectric clocks, first aid kit, mag azine subscriptions, toys, were furnished. 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