Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 21, 1952, Image 6

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6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, March 21, 1952
Wedding
Dated for
April 19
Announced tor Saturday,
April 19, is the wedding of Mill
Darleen Croasler and Creighton
Gilbert. The engagement of
the couple wai announced at
Christmas time.
The ceremony will be solem
nized at 8 o'clock in the eve
ning In the First Congregational
church, Dr. Brooks Moore of the
First Methodist church officiat
ing. Carroll Graber is to be
soloist, Jean Hobson Rich play
ing the organ.
Lighting the candles will be
Miss Gene Belshaw and Miss
Janet Wheeler, both of Port
land, Chi Omega sorority sisters
of the bride-elect.
Miss Glenda McAllister, also
sorority sister, will be honor
attendant for the bride.
William Gilbert, now station
ed with the air firce at Spokane,
will be best man for his broth
er. The ushers will be Dcrrell
Crossler, brother of the bride,
and Chris Wheeler.
The reception following also
is to be at the church.
Miss Crossler is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Crossler.
Mr. Gilbert is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Gilbert of Al
buquerque, N.M. He has been
with the army engineers at
Bonneville.
Luncheon Event
Hostess at a luncheon on Sat
urday will be Mrs. Clark C.
McCall, entertaining at her
home in compliment to Mrs. M.
K. Smith of Philadelphia, who
is visiting in Woodburn at the
home of her son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald
Smith, and Mrs. J. F. Lacey of
Woodburn who is observing her
birthday that day. A group of
eight has been bidden. Mrs. H. D.
Miller, Woodburn, will assist
Mrs. McCall.
2 Entertain for
Shower and Party
Mrs. Thomas G. Meier and
Mrs. E. J. Boust honored Mrs.
Donald Crossland on Wednes
day night with a shower at the
Meier home. A late supper was
served and games played dur
ing the evening.
Guests present were Mrs.
Robert Grlesenauer, Mrs. John
Griesenauer, Mrs. Robert Blan
chet, Gervais; Mrs. Tony Grle
senauer, Mt. Angel; Mrs. Wil
liam Syron, Silverton; Mrs.
Ralph Carver, Mrs. Ruth
Raines, Mrs. Katheryn Rue,
Mrs. H. H. Conover, Mrs.
Harold Brown, Mrs. Clyde
Cardy, Mrs. E. Vester, Mrs. R.
J. Chance and Mrs. Brad Burk
land. HOME from a trip south are
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Roberts.
They were in San Francisco a
few days and in Hayward to
visit their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Miles. The Salem folk also
were at Carmel, Mrs. Roberts
remaining there while Mr. Rob
erts went on a business trip to
Chicago.
In CORVALLIS Friday and
Saturday evening for the west
em regional basketball playoffs
of the National College Athletic
association will be Mr, and Mrs.
Vernon Perry and Mr. and Mrs.
Lorlng Schmidt.
WOODBURN Members of
the local unit of the W.C.T.U.
will meet at the home of Mrs.
John Carson at 2 p.m. on Fri
day, March 28, instead of the
regular date, Friday the 21.
Postponement of the meeting
was necessary because of the
Marion county institute at
Snlcm on March 21.
Today's Menu
Snturdny Lunch
Spanish Rice with Crisp Bacon
Salad Bowl Bread and Butter
Surprise Dessert Beverage
Surprise Dessert
Ingredients: 1 cup water, 1
package lemon-flavored gela
tin. 1 cup apricot syrup (from
canned apricots), 1 No. 2 Hi can
whole unpceled apricots, h cup
chunk-style peanut butler, Vi
cup chopped dates, 1 tablespoon
lemon Juice, 2 tablespoons apri
cot syrup.
Method: Put water in a sauce
pan and bring to boil; add grin-
tin and stir until dissolved. Stir
in well 1 cup apricot syrup;
chill until partially set. Mean
while remove pits from apricots
In a small bowl, mix peanut
butter, dates, lemon juice, and
2 tablespoons apricot syrup. Fill
the cavity of each apricot with
peanut butter mixture, pressing
halves together so fruit retains
its whole appearance. Put 1
filled apricot into each lndi
vidual mold. Then fill molds
with gelatin and chill until
firm. Unmold before serving if
desired. Makes 6 to 8 servings,
To Be Visitor Mrs. Euga
A. Campbell, above, national
president of the American Le
gion auxiliary, will be a visit
or in Salem next Thursday,
March 27. A luncheon in her
honor will be given at the
American Legion club at
12:30 o'clock that day, those
attending to include auxiliary
members of the thre local
units and from units in dis
tricts No. 2 and No. 8. Mrs.
Campbell is from Homer,
Louisiana.
Miss Cummings
Visits Between
Engagements
Miss Lucile Cummings, Sa
lem's well known vocalist, is
home for a short vacation vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Cummings. She will be
here until March 29.
Miss Cummings is on concert
tour, having made several ap
pearances in the midwest be
fore coming to Salem. On
March 31 she will give a con
cert in Spokane, then will head
back to New York Clly, singing
at several stops in the midwest
en route.
On May 26, Miss Cummings
will sing again over the Tele
phone Hour on the radio. She
has sung onthis program sev
eral times during the past few
years, her last appearance hav
ing been in February.
2 Give Party
Mrs. E. M. Page and Mrs.
George W. Croisan were host
esses this afternoon at a lunch
eon find party at the Page home,
the group giving a shower for
Miss Barbara Compton, who Is
to be mnrried in the early sum
mer to Elmer Ellsworth Smith,
Jr. Guests included close friends
of the bride-elect's mother, Mrs.
Henry V. Compton.
Next month, Mr. and Mrs.
Compton will go south to visit
their daughter in San Francisco
and the gifts from the shower
will be taken to Miss Compton
then.
Talks to Group
Mrs. Stanley Butler spoke on
child craft Wednesday night at
the meeting of the Young Ma
trons club. She showed differ
ent activities to help the child
develop.
Guests were Mrs. Glenn Wis-
ser, Mrs. Larry Gooley and Mrs.
Wayne Domes.
Mrs. Donald Meyers was ap
pointed to be in charge of the
Care packages for the year.
The decorations were all In
yellow. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Hubert Harris,
Mrs. Nornn Ling and Mrs. John
Van Osdol.
Junior Women
Woodburn Members of the
Junior Woman's club sponsor
ed a St. Patrick's party Wednes
day night at the home of Mrs,
Lois Gaviola with Mrs. Lloyd
Froom nnd Mrs. Walter Scar
borough, Jr., as co-hostesses.
Games were played with prizes
going to Mrs. Joe Sowa. Mrs.
Lloyd Froom and Mrs. Harold
Eichsteadt.
Plans were discussed for the
quet which hns been tentatively
set for April 16 at the Episcopal
hall with members of the Epis
copal guild serving the banquet.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses.
The monthly business meet
ing will be held April 2 at the
library club room with Mrs.
Harold Schlel as program chair
man and Mrs. Joe Walker, Jr.,
as hostess.
Painful cramps of "Monthly Periods" stopped
or amazingly relieved v
In 3 out of 4 cam in doctors own tests I vs
Wompn and girls who
Buffer from those function,
ally-caused cramps, back
aches and headache of
menstruation who feel
upset and Irritable on cer
tain "particular days"
may often be suffering
quite unnecessarily I
Such U the conclusion
from tests by doctors In
which Lydla B. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound gave
complete or striking relief
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Miss Dalke
Wed Here
Thursday
Wed last evening at a service
in the First Christian church
were Miss Irene Marie Dalke,
Seattle, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Dalke of Salem,
and John Henry Freese, Jr.,
USN, son of Mrs. and Mrs. John
H. Freese of Baltimore, Mary
land. The T o'clock ceremony was
performed by the Rev. John
Franz, who also officiated at
the wedding of the bride's par
ents, 30 years ago.
White and lavender stock dec
orated the church front for the
wedding and down the proces
sional aisle were candles at the
pews. For the music, Sol Ediger
of Dallas, uncle of the bride,
sang, William Fawk playing the
organ.
In White Satin
Mr. Dalke gave his daughter
In marriage. The bridal gown
of white satin was designed
with marquisette yoke bordered
with Venetian lace, inserts of
the lace also trimming the
skirt. A row of buttons ex-,
tended down the back of the
dress, the long sleeves were
pointed over the wrists and the
skirt extended into a long train.
The fingertip veil edged in lace
was arranged from a coronet of
pearlized orange blossoms. The
bride carried a white orchid on
a Bible.
Mrs. Herb Dalke was matron
of honor for her sister-in-law.
She wore a lavender taffeta
gown designed with wide bertha
collar, and her flowers were a
fan arrangement of while baby
orchids centered with a large
purple orchid.
Mrs. Harold Dalke, Mrs. Ev
erett Schirman of Portland and
Mrs. Jack Eyklebosch, also of
Portland, were the bridesmaids.
They wore lavender frocks, like
that of the matron of honor, and
their flowers were the fan ar
rangements of the white van
das with purple orchid in the
center.
Niece is Flower Girl
Barbara Dalke, niece of the
bride, was flower girl, her frock
and flowers matching those of
the other attendants.
Harold Dalke was best man
and ushering were Herb Dalke,
Marvin Dalke and Clarence
Harder.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Dalke wore a blue import
ed Chantilly lace gown with
corsage of blue and white or
chids. The reception also was at the
church. Mrs. Clarence Harder
cut the cake. Pouring were Mrs.
Pete Ediger of Dayton and Mrs.
Henry Ediger of Dallas. Assist
ing were Misses Lucille Ediger,
Mabel Zimmerman, Roberta
Roberts, Mrs. William Fawk,
Mrs. Russell Derksen and Mrs.
Grover Welty. The bride's table
was decorated In lavender and
white flowers and candles.
For going away the bride
wore a gray suit with pink coat,
pink and navy straw hat, navy
accessories and a corsage of
white orchids.
Following a trip to San Fran
cisco the couple will be at home
in Seattle, after April 1.
Entertains Group
Mrs. A. J. Cleveland of Dallas
and Mrs. C. M. Hixson were
hostesses to the American War
Mother's club on Tuesday at the
home of the latter in honor of
Mrs. Caroline Hixson, who was
celebrating her 92nd birthday.
Assisting on the committee were
Mrs. Martin Viesko and Mrs.
Jessie Lytle. Thirty members
and friends were present. Cards,
gifts and a bouquet of carnations
from the chapter were presented
the honor guest.
Her daughter, Mrs. Cleveland
sang two numbers accompanied
by Mrs. Glenn Prather.
A reading was given by Mrs.
Rose Hagedorn. A no-host lun
cheon was served at noon.
Others with March birthdays
recognized were Mrs. Sarah Pe
terson, Mrs. R. L. Goss. Mrs.
Mary Mann, Mis. J. A. Morlcy.
Mrs. Clara Seigfried and Mrs.
Barbara Crane.
.
SILVERTON Mrs. Adnlph
M. Haugen went to Mcdford
Tuesday to greet a new grand
son, born to her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Strobel (Yvonne Haugen).
There is another son in the
family, Steven, four yean of
age.
This is the fourth grandchild
of the Hangers including Susan
and Donna Burton, daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. John Burton
(Dorothy Haugen) of Canby.
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ma
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The effect It enene or Lyrila
Plnkham'a needs no proof to
the millions of women end
Iris whom It has benefited.
But how about youl Do you
know what It may do for vout
Take Lydla Plnkham'e
through the month. Bre If
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from the pains and weakness
or "thote daye"l 8te If you
don't feel better bor and
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Compound, or net, improt4
Tablet, with added Iron I
If you're troubled with "hot
fUihee" and other functional
dlatreis of "chani of life"
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Heads Group 'Mrs. Wil
liam B. Johnston, above, has,
been named the state presi
dent for the Oregon Society
of Daughters of Founders and
Patriots of America for a
three-year term. Mrs. John
ston and Mrs. Russell Catlin
are the only two Salem wom
en belonging to the Oregon
group of the society. (Jesten
Miller studio picture)
Entertainment at
AL Auxiliary Meeting
A community sing and a
movie were the features of the
Wednesday night meeting of
Unit No. 136, American Legion
auxiliary. Mrs. Jack Simkins,
first vice president, presided.
Guests were Mrs. Muriel Ha
gen, Mrs. Augusta Allport,
Mrs. W. E. Noll. The picture
"Palmour Street" was shown
by Wade Patterson. It dealt with
family life.
Community service commit
tee was in charge of the re
freshments. Mrs. Kenneth Deca
tur is chairman and she was
assisted at the meeting by Mrs.
Dow Lovell, Mrs. Clarence Cox
and Mrs. Sam Harbison.
The board of directors will
meet on March 26th at 8 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Carroll
Robinson.
...
Toastmistress Club
Mrs. Lloyd DeGroote and
Mrs. H. E. McWain tied for first
place Thursday night at the
dinner meeting of Chemeketa
Toastmistress club.
Other speakers were Mrs.
Paul Gilmer, Mrs. James Tin
dalil, Mrs. Eric Nelte. Mrs. June
Burke was the toastmistress.
Mrs. Edith Swartzley and Mrs.
H. John Harder were guests.
...
VISITORS for a few days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byran
Goodenough are Mrs. Gilbert
Burnet, Mrs. Lyle Laughlin and
children, Sharon and Stephen,
all of Prineville.
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Party for
Bride-Elect
On Monday
Miss Jean Clement, bride-elect
of Myrle D. Bunnell, will be
feted at a miscellaneous shower
Monday evening, March 24, at
the W. P. Karsten home. Host
esses for the affairs will be Miss
Shirley Karsten and Miss Doro
thy McCall, members of Miss
Clement's bridal party.
Bidden to fete the bride-elect
are Miss Beverly Beakey, Misi
Diane Perry, Miss Marjorie
Becke, Miss Ann Carson, Mrs.
Loren Spence, Mrs. Bruce Bar
ker, Miss Katie Siegmund, Mrs.
Jack White (Barbara Johnson),
Mist Patricia Fitzsimmons, Mrs.
Norris Clement, Mrs. M. C. Bun
nell, Mrs. W. P. Karsten, Mrs.
Fred McCall and the hostesses.
Cards will be in play followed
by a late dessert supper served
by the hostesses.
Miss Clement and Mr. Bunnell
are to be married on April 19 at
an afternoon ceremony in St. Jo
seph's Catholic church. The
bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. N. D. Clement of Gresh
am. Mr. Bunnell is the son of
Mrs. M. C. Bunnell of Salem.
...
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene (Special) Miss Sharon
Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph S. Hamilton, 210 E.
Lincoln street, Salem, was one
of 22 models representing wom
en's living organizations in the
Associated Women Students
style show recently in Gerlinger
hall on the campus. Miss Ham
ilton is a junior in speech.
...
Initiation Held
Woodburn Initiation will
be the main program of Ever
green chapter, No. 41, Order of
the Eastern Star, at the regular
meeting Monday night, March
24, at the Masonic temple, when
visitors are expected from Ram
ona chapter of Silverton, Chad-
wick chapter of Salem and
Venus chapter of Donald. An
afiliation degree will also be
conferred.
The refreshment committee
for the evening will include
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip LaBarr,
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Peterson,
Mrs. Minnie Bissell, Mrs. Eve
lyn Paulson and Willard At-
wood.
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Christening for
Little Girl Sunday
Christening ceremonies for
Kathleen Claire Roblaon, little
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald M. Roblson, Portland, for
merly of Salem, are to be con
ducted Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock In St. Paul's Episcopal
church, the Rev. George H.
Swift officiating.
Godparents are Mr. and Mrs.
O. B. Bjorge, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Stearns and Mrs. Gordon
Swanson, all of Portland.
Grandparents of the little
girl are Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Parker of Salem and Mr. and
Mrs. Manley F. Robison of
Multnomah, formerly of Salem,
who will be here for the chris
tening. Following the service an in
formal reception for relatives
and close friends will be given
at the C. W. Parker home.
Out-of-town guests at the
Parker home this week-end are
Mrs. Parker's nephew and niece,
Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Endicott
of Coos Bay, and Mr. Parker's
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
H. Lenneville of Portland.
Couple Wed
In Alaska
A wedding of interest to
friends here took place in the
chapel at Ladd Field, Fairbanks,
Alaska on Sunday, March 9 at
2 p.m. when Miss Norma Jane
Bowder, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bowder, was married
to Pfc. Glen A. Wagers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagers, all
of Salem, in a double ring cere
mony, the army chaplain officiat
ing. Music was furnished by army
personnel on a regular field or
gan. For her wedding the bride
wore a full gathered ankle length!
dress of white lace and satin
and a shoulder length veil trim
med with pearls. Her bouquet
was white gladioluses and roses.
She was given in marriage by
Richard Dickerson.
The bridesmaid, Mrs. Carlton
Smith, wore a full gathered an
kle length dress of pink pique
and carried a bouquet of blue
baby irises.
Mr. Wagers was attended by
Pfc. Messmore, of Ladd Field.
Following the service a recep
tion was held in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Dickerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wagers will
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Elections
For Women
Voters
Mrs. Robert E. Gangware was
reelected president of the Salem
League of Women Voters at the
annual election meeting Thurs
day night at the home of Mrs.
Hal DeSart.
Mrs. Jason Lee was elected
vice president and Mrs. Gordon
Shattuck and Mrs. E. M. Corri
gan were reelected secretary
and treasurer respectively. Mrs.
E. C. Wetherby is the financial
chairman and Miss Eloise Ebert
is the resources chairman and
Mrs. Ralph Wyckoff was elect
ed unit chairman.
Mrs. Arthur Bone and Miss
Gertrude Acheson were elected
to the nominating committee
for 1953. The years budget was
accepted and plans were dis
cussed for the implementing the
leagues stand on reopportion-
ment.
NOW residing In the Capitol
Plaza Is Mrs. Russell La Fon
taine.
Guests of Mrs. La Fontaine
this week-end are Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Wright of Klamath
Falls.
On Sunday, Mrs. La Fontaine,
the Wrights, Mrs. Prince W.
Byrd, Miss Betty Byrd and Mrs.
Dan Johnston will be at Lake
Woahink near Florence.
make their home in Fairbanks
where Mr. Wagers is stationed
with the army.
Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson, par
ents of the bridesmaid, and Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton Smith, also are
formerly of Salem having mov
ed to Fairbanks several months
ago.
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Engagement
Of Duo Told
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dean,
Sr. are announcing the engage
ment of their daughter, Misi
Betty Doan, to Richard L,
Massey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Purcell.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Miss Doan is graduating thla
year from Salem high school.
Mr. Massey is employed with
the Salem Equipment company.
Council Meets
Several speakers were present
Thursday-afternoon to talk be
fore the Salem Council of Wom
en's organization. The group
met at the city library.
Mrs. James T. Brand talked
on the need for a YWCA. She
gave several ideas for'groups to
raise money. It was stressed
that the girls need a place to
meet;
Mrs. Harry Sappenfield spoke
on parliamentary procedure for
conducting a business meeting.
Connell Ward, clerk for the Sa
lem public schools, spoke on the
forthcoming school issues to be
voted on.
Shower Given
Accent club members were
entertained at a party given
Thursday evening in honor of
Mrs. Odum Slattum.
Mrs. Robert Pickeral, Mrs.
Donald Addison and Mrs. Man-
ford Anson were hostesses for
the party at the North Lancas
ter drive home of Mrs. Pickeral.
Fifteen attended and the group
feted Mrs. Slattum with a show
er of gifts.
HOSTS to their dinner club
on Sunday evening will be Mr.
and Mrs. D. J. McLellan.
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