Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 17, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Capital Women
' Edited by MARIAN LOWBY FISCBEB
8 CapiUl Journal, Salem, Ore, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1953
Shower
To Fete
Miss Johnson
Honoring Mill Virginia John
on of Corvallis, who if to be
married in March to Earl W. Me
Farlan of Sweet Home, three Sa
lem frlendi are planning a kitch
en fhower for next Saturday evening.
Hostesses are Misaea Beverly
Hofstetter, Merle Rhoten and
Gayle Juve. The party la to be
at the home of Miu Hofatetter.
Miaa Johnaon was in Salem the
pait year as an aialitant in the
women'a department at the Cap
- ital Journal, leaving the firit of
the year.
MB. AND MBS. Richard Don
are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a daughter, rebru
ary 16 at Salem General hospi-
tel. The baby ha been named
Suzanne SharyL Mn. Don wiu
be remembered aa Gladya Boock.
Grandparent are Mr. and Mri.
A. H. Boock and Mr. and Mn.
David Don, all of Salem.
League-Auxiliary Meet
Izaak Walton Leagie and the
ladies auxiliary will meet for
a no-hoit dinner at 8:30 Wed
nesday, February 18 at the club
house.
Each group will conduct a
short business meeting follow
ing the dinner. Thorn a a W.
Churchill is president of the
league and Mrs. Willard Taylor
of the auxiliary.
Pictures of interest o both
groups will be shown after the
business meeting.
FROM WASHINGTON, D.C.,
cornea announcement of the
birth of a aon, Steven Blake
Bell, at George Washington Un
lversity hospital, Feb. 13, to Mr.
and Mrs. Kirk V. BeU, formerly
of Salem. The baby is the second
on in the family. Mrs. Lloyd
V. Bell of Salem is the grand
mother. .
CD A Event'
Stayton Catholic Daughters
of America met last week at
Forester's hall. Juniors and their
counselors, Mrs. Cecelia Mertz,
Mrs. Maudeen Robl, Mrs. Louise
Parrish, Miss Tillie Spaniol, Mri.
Agnes Neilson and Miss Sharon
Gehlen, were in charge of the
program. Father Gelinaa was
guest speaker.
Mrs. Margaret Kintz and Mrs.
Clara Dozler, were chairmen for
the Saturday food sale. The or
ganization voted to donate new
draperies for the hospital. Mrs.
Francea Reed is counselor for
the new troop of Juniors.
A day of recollection is plan
ned for one Sunday during Lent
PRINGLE PLEASANT Point'
Social club is meeting Thursday
at the home of Mrs. F. R. Clark.
SALEM WOMEN attending
Nomads of Avrudaka, Vadi Hai
meeting in Corvallls Saturday
' evening were Mrs. Vernon De
catur, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs.
Clifford Schultz and Mrs. Oval
C. Harris.
Next meeting of the group will
be in Salem on March 14 when
ceremonial initiation will take
place at S p.m. in Mayflower
hall.
Coffee on
Thursday
Among parties of the week is
the informal coffee for which
Mrs. Carl Quistad and Mrs. Ros
coe Wilson are to entertain on
Thursday morning at the Quilted
home on Cascade drive. GuesU
are invited to call between 10
College Dud
Announce
Engagement
The engagement of Miu Mar
Jorie MacGregor, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mac
Gregor, to Donald L. Young,
son of Mr. and Mrs. La Verne J.
Young, waa announced Monday
evening. t
The news waa told at an after-hours
party at Winston hall
on the Oregon Ctate college
campus.
No date la set for the wedding.
Miu MacGregor is a Junior!
. B1.4. 1 1 CI
O'clock and nood ! vcaun omio cuucic. one
Mrs. V. E. Kuh'n and Mrs. Carl ", V"1??1' ' Sa'em Spinsters
W. Emmons are to pour. Mr. Young is a sen.or at
Assisting will be Mrs. Robert osc nd member of Sigma
M. Brownell. Mrs. Francis W.'Phl Epsilon.
Smith Mn Rnhert Driacoll. Mrs. I
E. L. Peterson, Mrs. WIlnnr fZnlHpn Wprlrlinn
smith. Mrs. wiliiam l. Lidbeck,; ooiaen vveaaing
Mrs. Harmon Harvey and Mrs.
Howard Eismann.
Mrs. Madsen
Named Delegate
Mrs. M. Theodore Madsen, Jr.,
president of the Salem Alumnae
chapter of Alpha Chi Omega
sorority, waa named delegate
from the group to the national
convention In Banff in the early
summer, at the local group's
meeting Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Mary Thomas. Mrs.
William L. Phillips, Sr., was
named alternate.
At the meeting, Mrs. Phillips
told of her recent trip to Wash
ington, D. C, and to take in the
inauguration. About 30 attend
ed the meeting.
Hostess to Club
Salem Heights Mrs. Wil
liam Neimeyer entertained the
Little Garden club of Salem
Heights last week at a deasert at
her home on South Commercial
street. Mrs. Paul Griebenow as
sisted. Nineteen members at
tended and Mrs. James Jennings
was a guest.
The group decided to enter
tain the Friendly Neighbors
Garden club on February 26, at
8:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Virgil Sexton on Waldo avenue.
Dr. Kraua of the experiment sta
tion of Oregon State college will
be the apeaker and will show
elides on the new chrysanthe
mums. Plana were made for the
club'a dinner, to which the hus
bands and guests are invited. It
is slated for March 10, at 8:30
at the Salem Heights Com
munity hall. Mra. Del Ramsdell
was voted in aa a new membep.
Officers Installed
Sllvcrton Mrs. Ralph Fran-
da installed the officers of St.
Monica' Altar society, Thurs
day evening, af the school hall
of St. Paul'a Silverton Catholic
pariah.
Mrs. Leonard Hudson will
serve for the coming, year as
president Her assistants are:
Mr. Hugo Boehmer, vice-president;
Mrs. Clstus May, secre
tary; and Mrs. Joe Welsenfels.
treasurer.
The Catholic Mothers' club is
meeting Wednesday afternoon in
the school hall.
To Be Observed
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wilkerson
are to observe their golden wed
ding at an open house planned
for next Sunday at their home.
Frienda are invited through
the press to call between 2 and
S o clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkerson were
married in Cambridge, Idaho,
They have lived in Salem since
1917. They have one sqn, Hugh
wiixerson, saiem.
Cathedral Film
Shown for Guild
Colored pictures of Washing.
ton cathedral in the national
I iW
In Style Show Above are two of the models to take part
In the atyle show planned by student of Oregon College of
Education at Monmouth on February 21, Miss Bradley Ris
love, at left, and Doug Harris. Mis Rislove is wearing a
white organdy over taffeta, the bodice of embroidered design.
Mr. Harria is wearing a gray flannel aingle breasted suit
(OCE News Bureau picture)
Kappas Meet
Monday Evening
Kappa Kappa Gamma alum
nae met Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Roscoe Wilson.
For the program, Mrs. W. H.
East, a guest, played piano num
bers, and Mrs. Lester D. Green
gave highlights of an account of
capital were shown as a special; the luncheon which her mother,
program feature for the meeting Mrs. Douglas McKay, attended
of St. Anne's guild of St. Paul's
Episcopal church, Monday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Sydney
Kromer. The Rev. George iH.
Swift, rector of the church,
showed the film.
About 30 attended the meet
ing. Mrs. George H. Swift poured
for the dessert which preceded
the meeting.
Mrs. James Walton, guild
president announced Mrs. Wil
liam H. Burghardt and Mrs.
Ralph E. Moody will be cd-
chairmen for the spring
rummage sale planned by the
group on April 17 and 18 at the
parish hall.
Misa Katharine O Reilly, sister
of Mrs. Kromer, was a guest.
at the White House as guest of
Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, who
waa hostess to wives of cabinet
members.
Attending the meeting were
Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. New
bury Close, Mrs. William Egan,
Mrs. Robert Elgin, Mrs. Gayle
Finley, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Mrs.
F. J. Furman, Mrs. Lauren Gale,
Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, Mrs. Gor
don G 1 1 m o r e, Mrs. Lester D.
Green, Mrs. Ros Hogue, Mrs.
John Martin, Mrs. H. William
McElhinny, Mrs. Donald Ras
mussen, Mrs. Harvey Ronne, Mrs.
Roger Schnell, Mrs. Brazier C.
Small, Mrs. Walter E. Snyder,
Mrs. Robert Strebig, Mrs. George
J, Woodrich and the hostess. .
Couple Feted
Silverton Neighbor of Mr.
and Mrs. William Rue surprised
the couple at their rural home
Saturday evening at a Valentine
party on the occasion of their
silver wedding anniversary.
A no-host supper was served
and informal music and social
program was enjoyed. Miss Bev
erley Rue at the piano, and Mrs.
Ben Butler playing the accordi
on, dedicated numbers to the
complimented couple. Gifts of
silver were presented to Mr. and
Mrs. Rue.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. George Adama, Mr. and
Mrs. John Smith and Lawrence,
Mrs. Mima Percy and Wayne,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Duda and
Clarence and Bill, Mr. and Mr.
Ben Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Town.
THE ENGAGEMENT of .Miss
Jeanne Nordone, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wlch
man of Salem, has - been an
nounced. No date i set for the
wedding. The news wa told at
a party Friday evening at the
home of Misa Kathleen Bower,
Misa Betty Roaa Nelke aa co
Missionary Group
Silverton Immanuel Luth
eran Woman's Missionary Fed
eration met Thursday in the
parish house fireside room.
Directing devotions was Mrs
Daryl Johnson. Mrs. E. V. Sway-
ze presented the topic: "what Is
His Name?"
Plans were made for attend
ance at the all day work-shop
beginning at 0 o'clock in the
forenoon, Tuesday, February 24
at the Monitor Lutheran church.
During the program, Mrs
Knute Diggerness of the Junior
high school faculty presented
Charlene Beasley in a piano
number. She also accompanied
a sextet of vocal students in a
group of songs. Appearing were
Gail Larsen, Gloria Westfall,
Linda Eldred, Dianne Watson,
Janet Kallis and Judith Loe. The
self-denial envelopes were col
lected. Hostesses included Mrs.
P. A. Loar, Mrs. H. B. Jorgen
son, Mrs. Oscar Loe and Mrs.
Nevil Hollin.
SPIRITUAL Sunflower club
is meeting on Thursday be
tween 1 and 4 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Grace Tebb, 14'
90 Chemeketa. Those attend
lng are asked to take the Che
meketa atreet entrance.
OES Chapter at .
Stayton Entertained
Stayton On February 12,
members of Acacia chapter, Or
der of Eastern Star, met with
Marilyn chapter of Mill City,
Cedar chapter of Scio and Eu
clid chapter of Jefferson for the
Willamette Valley Matrons and
Patrona association meeting in
Stayton.
Mr. and Mrs.- WaUac Hum
phrey, worthy matron and pa
tron of Acacia chapter, welcom
ed the 180 guests representing
32 chapters in the area.
For the program, accordian
selections were played by Kathy
Johnson and Clarice ReU, and a
recitation was given by Irvin
Wright, worthy patron of Jef
ferson.
On March 12, Mrs. Humphrey
will present the association ga
vel to Mrs. Bessie Tweedt at a
Star chapter meeting in Harris
burg. ,
For Visitor
Honoring Mrs. Leslie Inglis,
who was here from Vancouver,
B. C. over the week-end, Mrs,
Clinton Standish entertained
Sunday evening at an informal
at home. Mrs. Inglis was here
to attend the wedding of Miss
Joan Schwabbauer and Henry
A. Froehlich on Saturday eve
ning.
Initiation
Conducted by
J D Bethel ;
Initiation ceremonies high
lighted the meeting Monday eve
ning of bethel No. 35, Jobs
Daughters. New members are
Misaes Georgia Keortge, Lynn
Johnson, Judy Query, Marilyn
Hellisy, Patricia Perrin, Phyl
lis Morris, Pamilla Morrison,
Lila Daily, Jean Roth, Kennie
Ruth Carlson, Linda Fournier
and Patricia Weaver. Clair Hol
comb, bethel grandfather, wel
comed the new Initiates. Lowell
Shinn, past associate guardian,
and Mr. Holcomb weie honored
guests.
Merit awards were presented
to the following girls by the
honored queen, Miss Patsy Sni
der: Misses Kay Knickerbocker,
Sharon Long, Toni DeSart, Betty
Aston, Loretta Orr, Sharon
Bourn, Diane Ferguson, Marcia
Mosolof, Jan Roberta and Susie
Youngquist, bronze award; Bar
bara Cone, Nancy Weeks and
Frances Burris, silver award;
Carol Hewitt, past honored
queen, and Patsy Snider, gold
award. - ,
A ski trip has been arranged
for this Saturday, the girls to
leave Beaver hall at 7 a.m. by
chartered bua. They are to bring
a aack lunch. A rummage sale
will take place on April 3.
The group will meet jointly
with bethel No. 43, Job's Daugh
tero at the. Scottish Rite temple
on March 2 for inspection by
the grand officers. Hereafter, all
meetings will take place at the
Scottish Rite temple.
Alpha Delta Pi
Alumnae to Meet
Alpha Delta Pi alumnae are
to meet on Friday evening
of this week at 8 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. George Squire.
Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr. is to be
co-hostess.
Belva June Mayor or Portland,
organizer in this district for
alumnae, will be guest,
Some Notations . .
. ly M. L F.
Betrothal
Told on
OSC Campus
' Mr. and Mrs. James B. Man
ning announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miu Edna
Manning, to Robert Jamea
Laughter, ton of Mr. and Mra.
Jame Laughter of Eugene.
The news wa revealed Mon
day night at the Delta Gamma
house, Oregon State college,
when individual cakes wera
served bearing simulated can
dles. When the "flames" were
pulled the namea of the engaged ,
couple were revealed in small
heart.
Miss Manning, a graduate of
Salem schools, is a junior in
home economics at Oregon State
and is aerving a executive sec
retary of Delta Gamma. Mr.
Laughter, now in the U. S. army
signal corps, stationed in Cali
fornia, was graduated in phy
sical education from Oregon
State last June.
He is a member of Lambda
Phi Alnha. international anrial
Starting off the legislative en- fr-.-mitv at OSC.
tertaining for the week was the I The wedding is planned fol
reception given Monday evening, i0Wing Miss Manning's gradua
tion from Oregon State.
m m m
Entertains Group
Mrs. Carl Zimmerman enter
tained Friday evening at i
pinochle party at her home. Val
entines and daffodils were used
for decorations. Attending were
Mra. R. L. Smith, who is leav
ing for Camp Pendleton to join
her hnsband; Mrs. Don Zollner,
Mrs. Warren Edwert, Mrs. Tom
Meier, Mrs. James Lies, Mrs.
John Meier, Mrs. Marvin Van
Cleave and the hostess.
Continuing their interesting
serle of program, member of
Salem Alumnae elub of Theta
Sigma Phi, tnurnaliim honorary,
last evening heard a talk by
Miss Laara Olaea . . . Mis Olson,
now assistant dean of women at
University of Oregon, for some
time worked as an asaialant
promotion director in the New
York Herald Tribune Syndicate
office , . . She told of her work
there, also told something about
the interesting people who are
writers and columnist for the
Herald Tribune. Accompanying
Misa Olson to Salem waa Mra.
W. A. Moore, director of the UO
news bureau . . . Preceding the
Theta Sigma Phi meeting, Mra.
Moore was dinner guest at the
home of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Todd . .'
The journalism meeting was at
the home of Misa Genevieve
Morgan . . . Other guests were
Miss Vivian Chandler and Miss
Margaret Magee . . .
by Marion-Polk County Young
Republicans club in the Capitol
room of the Senator hotel, some
223 attending the event . . . Hon
or guests were the legislators
from Marion and Polk counties,
including Senators Frederick S.
Lamport and Douglas Tester of
Salem, 8enator Dean H. Walker
of Independence, Representa
tive Lee Ohmart, W. W. Chad-
wick, Robert L. Elfstrom and
Mark O. Hatfield, all of Salem,
and Representative Frank
Farmer of Rickreall . . . Guests
Included all legislator and their
wives, Governor and Mra. PanI
L. Patterson, Secretary of State
and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, State
Treaaurer and Mr. Slgfrld B.
Unander, and the legislative
press . . .
A long buffet was set at either
side of the room. Acting aa of
ficial hosts to greet the guests
were George Jones, president of
Invitation is extended to all the Young Republicans, and Mra,
unuiv c i-,,, v.! MACLEAY Mrs. Karl Brick-
of Knight Memorial Congrega-
tional church, will sponsor a
12:30 luncheon to be at the
church on Wednesday.
of the Woman's club, for a 1
o'clock luncheon, at her home,
Thursday, February 19.
Alpha Delta Pis to attend
OSC Club Board
Members of the board for
Salem unit of Oregon State'
College Mothers club met Mon
day for coffee at the home ofi
Mrs. Elmore Hill. Plans were;
made for next week's meeting,
also reports were given on the
state board meeting last week
in Portland. The four attending
the atate board meeting were
Mrs. Emmet Rogers, Mrs. Deral
Jones, Mrs. A. O. Mueller and
Mrs. Hill. Attending the local
board meeting -yesterday were
Mrs. Rogers, Mi s. Oscar I. Paul
son, Mrs. J. T. Rosen, Mrs. Jones,
Mrs. Edward Majek, Mrs. La
Verne J. Young, Mrs. Mueller,
Mrs. Clifford Parker, Mrs.
Walter Nelson, Mrs. Hill.
Jones; Mr. France Cole, Mr.
and Mr. Walter Foster, Mr. and
Mra. Jack Scott . . .
FROM Elmendorf air f o r c
has in Alaska comes announce
ment of the birth of a daughter,
Cynthia Louise, to Mr. and Mra.
Charles G. Johnson (Barbara
May) on January 10. Grandpar
ents are Colonel and Mrs. T. E.
May of Carmel, Calif., formerly
of Salem.
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SCHOOL AGE children study
group of the American Associa
tion of University Women will
meet on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
with Mrs. Bruce VanWyngard
en, 1890 Saginaw, Mrs. Betty
Lou Parker as co-hostess.
Today's Menu
TELEVISION SNACK
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Mystery Bar Beverage
Mystery Bar
Ingredients: One 18-ounc can
condensed milk, 4 teaspoon salt
S tablespoon molasses, I table
poons corn syrup, H teaspoon
vanilla, 2 cup finely crushed
graham cracker crumbs, 1 eup
chopped walnut. ;
Method: Put condensed milk
in mixing bowl and add salt,
molasses, corn syrup and vanil
la; stir i until blended. Add
graham Cracker crumbs and wal
nuts; stir well. Grena a B-lnch
pan; line bottom with waxed
paper; grease paper. Turn grah
am cracker mixture into pan;
bake in a moderate (3S0 deg.)
oven 43 minute. Run a spatula
or amall knife around side of
pan and turn out at once on cake
rack; atrip off paper immedi
ately. Cool; while still warm
place on board and cut Into 24
bar.
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