Capital
Edited by MARIAN
6 Capital Journal, Salem,
Miss Proctor
Mr. Stearns
To Wed Soon
A wedding of early February
will be that of Miss Diane Proc
tor of Salem and Douglas How
ard Stearns of Portland.
The ceremony is planned for
Saturday afternoon, February 2,
the 4 o'clock service to be in the
First Methodist church in Port
land. Only members of the fam
ily and a few- close friends will
be present for the wedding.
The engagement of the couple
was announced last year.
Miss Proctor, a graduate of
Willamette university, where
he is a member of Pi Beta Phi,
is the daughter of Mrs. Blanche
Proctor of Salem. She is teach
ing In Salem this year.
Mr. Stearns, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Howard Stearns of Port
land, also was graduated from
Willamette, being a member of
Beta Theta Pi fraternity on the
campus. He is now doing grad
uate work at University of Ore
gon. Missionary Group
Reports Installation
Silverton Eighty members
of the Immanuel Lutheran Wom
an's Missionary federation at
tended the recent evening meet
ing at the parish fireside room.
Mrs. Arnold W. Nelson present
ed the program, "Paul's Conver
iion." Vocal music was given
by a trio, Mrs. John Lalicker,
Mrs. Kenneth Webb and Mrs.
Craig Clark. Mrs. Tom Ander
son led in group singing of
hymns.
Rev. Arnold W. Nelson pre
sided at the installation cere
monies and installed, as presi
dent, Mrs. C. A. Hande; vice
president, Mrs. Elmer Johnson
secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Larsen;
assistant secretary, Mrs. Merle
Rasmussen; treasurer, Mrs.
George Anderson; assistant
treasurer, Mrs. Nels Henjum
Department secretaries are: Pro
motion, Mrs. Bernard Gaffey;
charities, Mrs. Kenneth Henjum;
Christian nurture, Mrs. Jonas
Berg; home missions, Mrs. Ches
ter Bjorke; foreign missions,
Mrs. R. J. VanCleave; higher
education, Miss Hannah Olson
life membership and in mcmor
lam, Mrs. H. B. Jorgenson; cra
dle roll, Mrs. Charles Denham;
literature, Mrs. Marvin Dahl
history, Mrs. Robert Rose; over
seas box work, Mrs. Melissa Gol
berg; cheer, Mrs. C. E. Jorgen
son; servicemen, Mrs. Edward
Zltzewitz; and Mrs. John Over
lund, circuit promotion secretary
In charge of the workshop.
On Tuesday, February 5, at
9:30 o clock in the forenoon,
there will be a workshop at
Grace Lutheran church in Salem,
under direction of the Salem
church and Silverton Trinity and
Immanuel church.
The next evening WMF meet
ing is announced for Thursday,
February 21.
Surprise Event
About 40 friends gathered at
the Bruce Williams home Satur
day evening as a surprise for
Mr. Williams on his birthday an
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams are
leaving next week on a plane
trip to Acapulco, Mexico, Dallas,
Texas, New Orleans and Okla
homa, visiting Mrs. Williams
family at the latter place. They
plan to be gone about a month
FROM OAKLAND, Calif.,
comes announcement of the
birth of a son on January 19 to
Lt. and Mrs. Orville J. Sparrow
The baby is the second child,
were being a little girl, Lise
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
William Sparrow of Salem and
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Morton of
Oakland. Lt. Sparrow left r
eently for duty In Korea. Both
he and Mrs. Sparrow attended
Willamette university.
Today's Menu
Weekday Dinner
Cream of Mushroom Soun
Fish Steaks Baked Potatoes
Simple Tomato Asplo
Bread and Butter
Crunchy Red Apples
Beverage
ihnpls Tomato Anpie
Ingredients: IK cans tomato
soup, 1 envelope unfavored
gelatin, 1 tablespoon lemon
Juice, H tMspoon Worcester
shire sauc.
; Method: Put H sup of tht to
mato Juice in a custard cup;
sprinkle gelatin over it to soft
en. Put remaining tomato Juice
in a saucepan and heat until al
most boiling; add softened gels,
tin, lemon juice, and Worcester
shire sauce; stir until gelatin Is
dissolved. Pour Into 4 or 5 small
containers and chill until firm.
Unmold and garnish with salad
greens; serve with salad dress
ing. Makes 4 or I servings.
Women
LOWRI FISCHER '
Ore., Monday, Jan. 21, 1952
Engagement Told The be
trothal of Miss Isabelle Ziclin
ski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Zielinski, to Paul Bart
off, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Bartoff was announced recent
ly. No date is set for the
Wedding. (Artz studio pic
ture) Budd-Murphy Rites
Jan. 18 at Hubbard
Hubbard Ruby Louise Mur
phy of Aurora, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Frank Zosel of Forest
Grove, and Ewing John Budd,
son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Mann
of Hubbard, were married Fri
day evening, January 18, by
Rev. E. H. Hastings, in the
study of his home in Hubbard.
The bridegroom's parents were
attendants.
Only others present for the
ceremony were Mr. and Mrs.
George Zelinka, brother-in-law
and sister of the bride, from
Aurora.
The bride wore a dressmaker
suit of black and gray and a
white camellia corsage. A small
reception followed the wedding
at the home of the bridegroom's
parents. The couple will live
in the Broadacres area. Mr.
Budd is employed at the Detroit
dam.
Matthews-Johnson
Willamina Local residents
have learned of the wedding of
a former resident, Miss Carolcc
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Johnson of McMinn
ville, and Arthur E. Matthews,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mat
thews of Roseburg. The service
was on December 23 at the First
Baptist church in McMinnville,
Rev. Elton E. Smith performed
the double ring ceremony.
Before the ceremony, the
candles were lighted by Miss
Joanne Frink and Miss Priscilla
Tennis of McMinnville Dale
Johnson of Carlton, sang, ac
companied at the organ by Har
old Elkinton.
Mrs. Glenn Tucker of McMinn
ville was matron of honor for
her cousin. Bridesmaids were
Mrs. Richard Buswell of Rose
burg, sister of the bridegroom
Miss Rena Tolivcr, Miss Louise
Van Hine and Mrs. Bobbie Col
lins, all of McMinnville.
Richard Buswell of Roseburg
was best man and ushers were
Robert Johnson of McMinnville,
and Lt. Kenneth C. Johnson of
Camp Pendleton, Calif., broth
ers of the bride, and Donald
Kruse and Oliver Allen of Rose
burg.
After the ceremony, a recep
tion was held. Aunts of the bride
assisting were Mrs. E. W. Mc-
Namar of Willamina, Mrs. C. M
Wright of Sheridan, Mrs. O. C
Yocom of Willamina, Mrs. Clar
ence Hebcrt of Onkridse, Miss
Billie Hamilton of Eugene, Miss
Ramona Thnckcr of Albany
Miss Janet Skinner of McMinn
ville, Miss Diane Peterson.
The couple is now at home in
Oakland, Calif. The bridegroom
is in the navy and attends an el
ectrical technician's school on
Treasure island.
Amaranth Event
Dancing and cards were en
Joyed at the social evening o
the Hanna Rnsa court OrHnr
the Amaranth, Saturday at the
masonic temple.
Mr. and Mrs. William nhrt
Corvallis, were guests. On the
refreshment rnmmittp fnr ih.
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wll-
iara Moore, chairman; Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Sacre. Mr. and Mr.
Fred Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Percv
Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Bradley.
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On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Jen
ning were honored last night at
a surprise housewarming at
their new Evergreen street
home. Seven couples feted the
pair at a no-host dinner.
The Jennings and Mr. ana
Mrs. George C. Huggins, Jr.,
who recently moved into a new
home, were given small gilts.
Friends feting the Jennings
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cla-
baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. George
Huggins, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Schnoover, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Lankow, Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Elgin.
Bride-Elect Honored
Wood burn Miss June Polly,
whose marriage to Carl Witt-
meyer will be an event of Jan
uary 27, was honored with a pre-
nuptial shower recently in the
parlors of the Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints in Woodburn. Hos
tesses were Mrs. Raymond Ed
monds and Mrs. Gordon Luff-
mar. Games were played, with
prizes going to Miss Polly, Mrs.
Delmar Slover and Miss Mar-
jorie Hansen. Refreshments were
served to about 25 guests.
Officers Named
Election and installation of of
ficers for the Ladies Gray Army
aide group were held recently
at the home of Mrs. Mary Mann.
Mrs. Florence Shipp was elect
ed and installed as president and
her officers will be Mrs. Ida Mae
Crowley, senior vice president;
Mrs. Mary Mann, junior vice
president; Mrs. Mabel Tredilo,
treasurer and registrar; Mrs,
Rose . Garrett, instructor; Mrs,
Ruth E. Cooley, chaplain, and
Mrs. Mabel Gerkin, registrar and
patriotic instructor.
Past Presidents
The Past Presidents club of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
auxiliary, No. 661, met last week
at the home of Mrs. Mel Clem
ens, with Mrs. A. L. Strayer as
sisting.
Past presidents attending
were Mrs. Charles Hunt, Mrs.
LeRoy Simpson, Mrs. James
Beall, Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mrs.
Genevieve Olsen, Mrs. Clarence
Forbes, Mrs. Edith Lawrence
Mrs. Russell Mudd, Mrs. Loyal
Atkinson, Mrs. Jean Grimm, Mrs,
Virgil Bolton, Mrs. Arthur Da
vis and Mrs. Signa Dayson.
Mrs. Bolton, president, con
ducted a short business meet
ing, then refreshments were
served.
MOOREGON club officers met
last week at the home of Miss
Shirley Hill and discussed plans
for coming activities. A spring
dance is set for March 22.
Attending the officers' meet
ing were-John Voves, Jim Smith,
Norman Young, C. A. Miller,
Mrs. Gordon Cottrell, Mrs. Louis
Oiovanini, Miss Caroline Miller,
Miss Marion Mulcahy, Miss Hill,
KEIZER LADIES Sewinir rlnh
met last week at the home of
Mrs. Roy Nelson. Twenty-one
members were present and the
club made a $20 contribution
to the March of Dimes.
Members are asked to hrinir
$1.00 each to the next meeting
on February 7. This money
will go toward the Keizer com
munity nail fund. The group
will meet with Mrs. Nick La
Rud, Chemawa road.
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Silverton Miss Mary Anne
Woodard, above, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woodard,
Jr., of Silverton, is the new
worthy adviser for Ramona
assembly. Order of Rainbow
for Girls at Silverton. Instal
lation takes place this eve
ning. (McEwan studio pic
ture) Adahs Honored at
Star Group's Meeting
Adah night was observed Fri
day at Trinity chapter, Order of
the Eastern Star, when the group
met at the West Salem city build
ing. Twelve Adahs, past and pres
ent, were honored. They were
Mrs. Paul Johnson, past, Naomi
chapter, Dallas; Mrs. Ardell Jar-
man, present, Naomi chapter.
Dallas; Mrs. Clark Learner, past,
Naomi chapter, Dallas; Mrs. L,
Anderson, past, Trinity chapter:
Mrs. Cummy Reid, present, Trin
ity chapter; Mrs. William Mer-
riott, past, Salem chapter; Mrs.
Walter Bates, present, Salem
chapter; Mrs. Wayne Henry, past,
Ramona chapter, Silverton; Mrs.
E. P. Phillips, present, Chad-
wick chapter; Mrs. G. C. Doan,
past, Pacific chapter, Toledo
Mrs. C. M. Doan, present, Ains-
worth chapter; Mrs. Wilford
Landis, past, Chadwick chapter.
Talks on the good of the order
were given by Mrs. Paul John
son, Naomi chapter, Dallas:
Wayne Henry, past patron of
Chadwick chapter and Mrs. Wil
liam Merriott.
Mrs. Harry Charlton, assoc
iate worthy matron, was hon
ored with a degree on her forth
coming birthday. Harry Miller,
George Tookey and Cummings
Reid sang.
Refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forster,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unruh.
Job's Daughters
Planning Ski Trip
Bethel No. 43, Job's Daugh
ters, is planning a ski trip on
February 9. Plans for the affair
were made at the meeting of
the bethel on Saturday.
Honored and escorted were
Mrs. Ira Mix, guardian, bethel
No. 34, Monmouth-Independence.
Mrs. Harry Lucas, worthy
matron, Salem chapter, Order of
Eastern Star.
During the social hour, a
white elephant sale was held.
The bethel also made doughnuts
and sold them.
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Square Dance Club
The Hill Anthony Hill Billies
Square Dance club is meeting
Tuesday evening in Roberts
Grange hall at 8:30 o clock.
On the committee for the eve
ning are Mr. and Mrs. John
Harger, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hall, Mr. and Mrs. William
Goodwin.
New officers for the club are:
John Harger, president; John
Larwood, treasurer; Mrs. L. R,
Tweedie, secretary.
WRC Installation
Event Last Week
The Woman's Relief Corps in
stalled officers last week at the
Veterans of Foreign Wars hall.
The installing officers were
Mrs. Sarah Patterson and Mrs.
Dora Pratt. Colorbearers were
Mrs. Pauline Cox, Mrs. Hattie
Patterson, Mrs. Goldie Kyle,
Mrs. Grace Carson.
The new officers are Mrs. El
sie Townsend, president; Mrs.
Josephine Erickson, senior vice
president; Mrs. Blanche Stewart,
Junior vice president; Mrs. Ger
trude Walker, treasurer; Mrs.
Francis Hoyt, conductor; Mrs.
Dora Pratt, guard, and Mrs.
Florence Shipp, press. The col
orbearers are Mrs. Laura Can
dy, Mrs. Florence Barker, Mrs.
Mary Ackerman and Mrs. Grace
Kasson.
Presents were presented to the
1951 officers after the cere
monies. The group will meet
again on February 1.
Hostess to Club
Salem Heights Mrs. Harold
Patterson was hostess to the
Friendly Neighbors Garden club
last week at her home on Peck
avenue. Mrs. Roy Sagert as
sisted the hostess.
Mrs. William Hall conducted
a short business meeting and
Mrs. Donald Dawson was wel
comed into the club as a new
member. Mrs. R. H. Clark pre
sented her with a corsage. Mrs.
R. H. Clark reported on the
Garden club council.
Mrs. William Hall was the pro
gram chairman, and the evening
was spent in viewing colored
films of Hawaii.
Program Planned
Several acts have been plan
ned for entertainment for the
Hi-Y-Tri-Y "Parents Potluck'
tonight at 6 o'clock at the high
school cafeteria.
Rob Riggs will be the master
of ceremonies. Miss Sue Con
rad will sing and Larry Springer
and Bob Payne will give several
pantomimes. Dick Myers will
give a reading. Relay races are
on the program for everyone.
The decorations will have a
winter theme and colors used
will be blue and white.
AMONG SALEM folk in the
south are Mrs. Harry U. Miller,
Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Steiwer and
Fred Stump, all of whom are in
the same court at Indio, Calif.
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OES Social
Day Tuesday
Social group for Chadwick
chapter. Order of Eastern Star,
is meeting Tuesday for dessert
at 1:15 o'clock in the Masonic
temple, bridge and canasta fol
lowing. Mrs. Herman Feitelson is
chairman and on her committee
are Mrs. Charles Kidwell, Mrs.
Max Flanery, Mrs. O. P. Driggs,
Mrs. Joe Nash, Mrs. L. M. Case,
Mrs. Henry Morris, Mrs. Wil
liam Nelmeyer, Mrs. Robert
Rasmussen, Mrs. A. H. Barker,
Mrs. Emmett Kleinke. Mrs.
Curtis Hale and Mrs. M. A.
Pekar are the social committee
for the year.
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Circles to Meet
Wednesday Afternoon
The circles of the Woman's So
ciety of Christian Service of
Jason Lee Methodist church will
meet on Wednesday, January 23,
at 1:30 p.m. for dessert lunch
eons. January-July circle will meet
with Mrs. Robert Forken, 1855
N. Capitol.
February-August circle will
meet with Mrs. Ellis, 1445 N.
Church.
March-September circle will
meet with Mrs. C. M. Roberts,
815 Jefferson.
April-October circle will meet
with Mrs. Jenny Deciber, 2020
Maple avenue.
May-November circle will
meet with Mrs. Julie Ideen, 1042
Harlen.
The June-December circle will
meet with Mrs. Phil Aspinwall,
645 Market street.
Engagement Told
The engagement of Miss Janice
Del Norton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Norton, to Arthur
Sam Bean, son of Luigi Bean of
Woodburn, was announced Sun
day afternoon at a party at the
home of the bride-elect.
No plans are announced for
the wedding. Both young peo
ple are employed in Salem.
IT'S A new address for Mrs,
E. F. Carleton, who is now in the
Lee apartments, moving this
past week.
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Announcement is made by
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Co
vert of Stayton of the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Mona Covert, to Duane N. Wag
ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Giles
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