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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1950)
Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWBI FISCHKB 6Capltal Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, June 21, 1950 A Bread Recipe Dinner Will Honor Visitor r ; Mr Emmett T. Anderson of Tacoma, wife of the grand ex alted ruler of the Elks lodge, will be feted at a dinner party arranged for Thursday evening t the Senator hotel by wives of officers of the Salem Elks lodge. . Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are to be In Salem over Thursday, Mr. Anderson to be official visitor at the Salem lodge that evening. . Honored also at the Thursday dinner will be Mrs. Clifton Mudd member of the national lodge fQr yisitOf activities committee. Also, a special guest will be Mrs. V. P. McNamara, whose husband is president of the Washington State Elks association. . Hostesses for the Thursday dinner will be the following lo cal officers' wives Mrs. Hal Ran dall. . Mrs. Joe Krauger. Mrs. Carl Steelhammer, Mrs. .Harry Wiedmer, Mrs. James Byers, Mn Lvman McDonald. Mrs. T. Aufrance, Mrs. LeRoy Gard, Mrs.. Harry Wenderoth, Mrs. Wealev E. Stewart. Jr., Mrs "William Johnston, Mrs. John Graham, Mrs. B. A. .Babbitt, Mrs. Alfred Domogalla and Mrs. .Rupert Magee. nnninniNn Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith on the occasion of her hirthdav anniversary, a group rnninnvl to Silver Creek Falls lodge for luncheon Tuesday. In the group were Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. James Young, Mrs. Freder ick Deckebach, Mrs. Wilmer C Page and Mrs. William Paulus. SPENDING the week here Is Conard Eyre of Portland, guest at the home of her grandfather David W. Eyre, and he uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jnhnann. Canard's Barents. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Eyre and her brother, Larry, were here over Sunday. WORD HAS COME to Salem relatives and friends of the hirth of a son. Kirk Alan Prelss. on Monday, June 19 at Wilming ton, N.J., to Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Prelss of Newark. N.J. Mrs Preiss is the former Jane Acton. Grandnarents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Acton of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Prelss of Vancouver. Wash. Mrs. J. H Phillips of Salem Is a great grandmother. Etotka Club The Etotka club met for breakfast at Silver Creek Falls Tuesday -morning, for the last tnitetina until SeDtember. Those who attended the break fast were Mrs. H. G. Carl, Mrs. w J. F.ntreia. Mrs. Harvev Tav- lor, Mrs. Georgia Woodard, Mrs. E. A. Boyle, Miss Antoinette White. Mrs. Clifton Ross. Mrs. H. B. Glaisyer, Miss Gertrude KnvA0 Mrs. Stuart Johnson Mrs. George Sehon, Mrs. Lloyd Springer, Mrs. W. . Hanson, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre, Mrs. P. E. Graber. Mrs. H. W. Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. J Ray Pemberton. Officers Meet Mn. Ervln W.- Potter enter tained Tuesday evening at her home for officers of Salem branch of the American Asso ciation of University Women. Mrs. Potter is president of the group for the coming year. The ffrouD discussed plans for next year's activities and ap pointment of standing commu tes chairmen. Officers with Mrs. Potter im Miu Mildred Chris- tenson as vice president; Mrs. Rldgley Miller, secretary; wish Jessica Kinsey, treasurer; Miss Lois Latimer, mem Be r oi stu dent loan committee. Among affairs welcoming Miss Beth Siewert during her visit here will be the informal party for which Miss Elise Schroeder is to entertain i nurs Hov pvpninn . -. Guest list for the evening in eiiirire Miu Siewert. Miss Eloise Ebert, Miss Genevieve Cocker- line. Mrs. Mary Tnomas, Mrs. Kenneth Carl, Mrs. Alan A. Sie- umrt Mrs. Marie Kohlhagen Miss Barbara Mail, Miss Lyndell Birbeck, Miss Katharine O'Reil ly, Mrs. George Belt, Mrs. A. A. Siewert, Miss Eleanor Trindle, Miss Echo Yeater, Mrs. Donald L. Rasmussen, Mrs. fatricia Lehto, Mrs. Elinor Fox and the hostess. Use leftover chicken for a va riety of tempting dishes. Make sandwiches of the chicken and then dip them in batter and French fry them: serve with currant Jelly. Or cream the chicken and serve between split hot biscuits with green peas ;v;.';,', A x A Wed In Portland Mrs. Gordon Pratt (LaFryne Showacy) was a bride of June 11 in Portland. The couple are at home in Salem for the summer. Mrs. Pratt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Showacy of Portland and Mr. Pratt the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pratt, also of Portland. An important item in any moal u hroarl. Rut for summer time meals based on a nourish ing souo and sandwich, or a soup and salad, the bread service extremely important irom many angles. Bread can tempt the appetite and revive interest in food, When Dreaas are ap nealine. thev are eaten in great er quantities, too, and thus fur nish a gooaiy amount oi iuuu and energy value. A frnitv bread, such as this orange marmalade nut bread, is quick and easy to prepare ana a distinguished aaaition to many a menu. The marmalade Imparts luscious color and en gaging flavor, and the tangy hroHs nf npel tnsether with the crunchy pecans are a texture de light Evaporated milk, quickly soured by the addition of lemon Juice or vinegar, imparts rich flavor and moistness and makes the bread keeD well. Orange Marmalade Nat ureaa 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder M teaspoon soda ( Vs teaspoon salt cup coarsely chopped pecans 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 cup orange marmalade Vi cup evaporated milk 1 tablespoon lemon Juice or vtneffar 1 tablespoon butter, melted Sift flour with baking powder, anria nnti salt. Stir in nuts. Add orange marmalade to beaten egg and blend well. Aaa lemon Juice to milk, and stir into egg marmalade mixture, blending well. Add to the flour mixture together with the . butter. Stir only until dry Ingredients are moistened. Pour nlto a greased one-pound loaf pan. Bake in a moderate oven (35u'F.) until brown, about 90 minutes. Makes loaf. Miss Frey Bride-Elect Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frey announce the engagement oi ihoir riauchter. Miss Florence Frey, to Everette Schirman, son of Mr. and Airs, ueorge ocnir- men of Salem. Guests for the engagement dinner were Mr. and Mrs. George Schirman, Marvin, .Har old and Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. tflmur Frev and Ralph: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brandt and Sandra Rae; Mr. and Mrs. Edward 'rey and the honored couple. Eve nine callers were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Radke and Mr. and Mrs. Edward rnesen. No date has been set for the wpHrttnff. Mls Frev Is working for the state industrial accident commis sion and Mr. Schirman is a graa uate of Oregon State college. AT NEWPORT for the week are Mrs. Harold Busies: - and rionffhtors Kathv. Sallv and Christy, accompanied by Shirley Crothers and Mrs. busicks mother, Mrs. William E. Hargis of Portland. MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. A P. Hoffman of MiU City, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Jane Hof fman, to Kenneth unance, son nf Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chance of Mill City. Both of the young people are former Mill City high graduates. No date nas Deen set for the wedding. Birthday Party Neena Rieder. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rieder of Port land, observed her sixth birth day Tuesday, an informal party for a group oi little saiem inenas being given at the home of Neena's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Smith. Feline Neena were Michael Smith, Sue and Casey dinger, Mark Wulf, Phyllis Jenks, Caro lyn King, Kay and Sara Sher man. Michael Arnot, Kooin we lder. Mn PleHer and children left for their home in Portland this morning. VISITING here for the week are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills of Berkeley, Calif, guests of his father, Roy Mills. Salem Man Wed June 11 At Corvallis Ml Barbara Ruth Clark of nMttiiia was married to George E. Russell oi Salem at a double ring ceremony June 11 at 5 P ra in the Federated churches, ine Rev. Robert D. Bulkley offici ated. The bride Is the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. R. Ralph Clark of rnnrallta and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Russell of Salem. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a satin gown fashioned with a lace- naneled bodice and lull court train. Her finaertlD veil fell frnm a Juliet ran. find she car ried a white Rible with a laven der orchid and a shower of rose buds and ribbons. Mia Barbara Ann Clarke maid of honor, wore a gown of orchid marquisette with match ing headdress and mitts, bne parried a nnseeav of sweet reas. daisies and roses tied with yel low TlDDons. junior Dnaesmam was Miss Gertrude Ann Sawyer, Sherwood, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert F. Clark, Portland, sister-in-law of the bride, and Mrs. John Sprick, Corvallis. All nrnre pnwtl, nf vellow OrffandV with matching headdresses and mitts, and they carried nosegays tied with lavender ribbons. Flnurer 0irl waa Mis Jeannie Buchanan, Salem, cousin of the bride, who was dressed in orchid organdy. She carried a minia ture nosegay tied with yellow ribbons. Dressed In gowns of pink and blue, Miss Mary Chambers and Mrs. Leland Russell. Salem. lighted the altar tapers. Best man was Paul Kussell. Salem, brother of the bride- prnnm and ushers were Leland Russell, Salem, brother of the bridegroom, Robert F. Clark, Portland, brother of the bride and Loren Helmhout. Portland. The bride attended Oregon State college where she is af filiated with Alpha Chi Omega onrnritv Mr. Russell attended Kansas Wesleyan university and received his bachelor's ana mas ter's degrees from Willamette university. He served in the nnw for three years and recent ly has held a faculty position at Sherwood hish school. Mr. and Mrs. Russell will be at hnme In San Jose. Calif.. where the bridegroom plans to study for an advanced degree in mathematics. Reaistration On for Camp t0itratinn la still onen for summer camping at Camp Kilo wan with sessions starting June 24 through August 7. Ulris may register for one week at any time and non-Camp Fire girls are welcome. rmn Kilnwan. located on Teal creek, comprises many acres of wooded slopes, mountain streams and forest trails; and Lake Kilo- qua. which is ideal for swim ming and boating. Handcrafts Umn erafts. aDorts and dramat ics are a few of the activities offered throughout the summer. Counselors are college trained vntinff wnmen killed in various activities and who enjoy wont ing with younger girls, camp oi- reotnr ia Mrs. John H. Svme field director for the Willamette area council. HONORS came recently to the auxiliary of the Disabled Amer ican Veteran in Salem. Mrs. Eva Bennett was elected depart ment senior vice commander and Mrs. Vern Ostrander. historian. won first prize on child welfare and second prize in publicity. Installation for the local group will be in July. HAM K FROM a trin to Reno Nev. are Mr and Mrs. C. W. Par- ker. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baldock also made the trip, the two men attending the West Coast High way association meeting, ine RalHnrk went nn tn Seattle The Parkers are expecting as guests the urst oi July tneir son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. William Parker, and child ren from Sacramento, Calif. Little Boy Feted Michael Shinn. vnuntf snn nf Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shinn, will observe his third birthday, rriaay. mrs. oninn nas arran cred a rtartv far the afternnnn In the group will be Michael. his great grandmother, Mrs. G. u. Lovell, his grandmothers Mrs. Karl G. Becke and Mrs Robert E. Shinn, his aunt, Miss Marjorie Becke; and Mrs. Wil liam McElhlnny and Christy, Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen and Paul, Mrs. Kelton Lowery, Carolyn and Mack; Mrs. Donald Barnick and Candy, Mrs. Earl Bogardus and Randv. Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard and Susan, Mrs. Thomas Hill, Jr., Tommy and Susan; Mrs. Robert G. Bradv. Jr.. and Michael: Mrs. Harry Carson, Jr., Letty Diane and Billy of Silverton; Mrs. Lester I. Pearmlne, Jr., and Larry, Mrs. Clarton J. McLeod and Franca and Julie Shinn Late Week Entertaining cw.ral Informal gatherings are on the late week calendar. Mr. and Mrs. David Eason are entertaining at a dinner Thurs day evening, planning the affair in their garden. In the group will be Justice and Mrs. ueorge Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ku gel. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones ana the Fjianna. Mr and Mrs. William Wood are to entertain for their din ner and card club on Friday eve ning. Hosts Saturday evening to their bridge club for dessert and cards will be Justice and Mrs. George Rossman. - Miss Limbeck Feted At Bridal Shower Stayton Miss Cleo Limbeck, who will be wed to Melvin rircle of Salem. Sunday. June 25. was guest of honor at bridal shower, at the home of Mrs. L. H. Wright. Mrs. James MrRill was assistant hostess. Hifts were arranged under an umbrella and miniature umbrel las were used as favors. Games were played, and refreshments were served by the hostesses. Present were Mesdames Kaipn Shower, Curtis Deetz, R. G. Wood, A. C. Van Nuys, Roland Darby, Angus Ware, W. P. Les- sard, John Steinberger, Wilbur Porter, Carl Forslund, Ed Hob son, D. George Cole, Otto Lim beck, John Rock, S. K Caskey, Fred Lau, Nettie Freele, Maude Hackworth. Clara Steward, Gertrude Sheffer, Minda Riggs, Lucile Carter, the guest of hon or, and the hostesses, all oi Stayton; and Mrs. John Ramage of Salem. The following evening a mis cellaneous shower was given. honoring Miss Limbeck at the home of Mrs. Peter Mertz, when Mrs. George Pietrok was assist ant hostess. A corsage was presented the guest of honor by Mrs. John Murphy. Games and the opening of gifts furnished the entertainment, after which refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames Nellie Sandner. Anna Voltin. Ruth Chrisman, Sylvesta Lim beck, Mary Mertz, jonn Mur phy, Marion Dozler, Barbara Gehlen, Thressa Silbernagel, Hilda Maertz, Bernice Mertz, Billie Chrisman, Minnie Oisler, Opal Lavender, Ida Sandner, Pearl Chrisman, Ida Sandner, Salt Creek Bride-elect Honered at Shower ch Creek The home of Mrs. Frank Fast of Dallas was dec- i-A ,ith roses and various IUiaict " - -other garden flowers Thursday evening when Mrs. rssi, jura. Harry Wells, and Mrs. C. G. Hevner were co-hostesses at a miscellaneous bridal shower honoring Miss Rosemane weus, bride-elect of Larry Hevner. a lorcre umbrella decorated in yellow and white centered the dining room taoie ana mo many gifts were placed in ana arouna i, Fiiinwina a nrogram of games and the opening of the gifts the hostesses servea re freshments to the group. Invited were: Mrs. Shelbura Lacey, Mrs. Garnet Martin, Mrs. Frank Dornhecker, Mrs. J. a. Johnson, Mrs. Wesley Harritt, Mrs. June Sharer and Karen and Beverly, of Willamina, Mrs. Wm. Wright, Mrs. Darren Dart, Mrs. Marvin May, Mrs. Fred Holman, Mrs. Richard Sutton, Mrs. Ed ward Zunk, Mrs. Lavina Ander son, Mrs. Maude Dart, Mrs. Dan Foster. Mrs. Lloyd Newblll, Mrs. Bnherta Hanson. Mrs. Fern Woodman, Mrs. Ralph Rosener, Miss Joanne Lacey, Misses Dot, Betty, and Florene Anderson of Salem. Mrs. John Calavan, Mrs. Emanuel Wolff, Mrs. Forest Martin, Mrs. Alfred Domaschof isky, Mrs. Marion Anderson, Mrs. H. D. Peterson, Dixie Lee Hev ner and the hostesses, Mrs. Fast, Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Hevner. and Miss Jean Chrisman, Miss Heine Gisler, Miss Ruth Chris man and the guest of honor. How mild can a cigarette be? MORE PEOPLE SMOKE CAMELS than any other cigarette! mi amoaf th miflioas sjfco e... FRAN WARREN Popular record lng artist reports l "I appreciate cig arette mildness. I moke Camels. They agree with my throat they're mild and taste grand 1" THE WOMEN'S Bible class of the Firat Methodist church is meeting for a nd-host luncheon Friday at 1:15 p.m., in tne church fireplace room. A pro gram will follow. New Ironing table pads In color are said to improve the I morale of housewives. issmmm Ladies' Rayon Gowns Regularly $1.29 77c THIS WEEK RAYON KNIT LACE TRIM ASSORTMENT OF SIZES AND COLORS GOOD VARIETY OF STYLES r -sr 'Lli.llarj(ai1ise.Vv At Last! July Clearance IS HERE AT KAILES APPAREL Following what our policy hat bean In tha part (two outstanding tales each year), wo are starting our 2nd big tola of thit year tomorrow, June 22. Pricet on all women t coots, tuitt, ihortiet and many other Items have been unbelievably slashed to clear the way for our new Fall merchandise which It now in production at our Portland factory. Don't foil to toko advantage of these once-in-a-lifetime voluet. MANY OTHER ITEMS GREATLY REDUCED REG. TO $64.95 COATS These beautifully tailored coats are all 100 all-wool gabardln e s and sharkskins. Many colors and styles. 8-18. SUITS to $64.95 . . . NOW NOW $ocoo REG. TO $44.95 SHORTIES NOW Your sumer ward--robe will be more delightful with one of these gabardine or tricoteen toppers. 32" REG. TO $29.95 COATS Coverts and Spring tweeds in lovely red, royal, brown and black. Don't miss this one. 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