'Capital Women Edited fcjr MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Feb. 18. 1953 -Delta Gamma Alumnae Elections Delta Gamma alumnae met Tuesday evening and elected the following new officen: . Mrs. Lloyd Hammel, presi- dent; Mn. Lyman Sundin, vice- president; Mrs. L. E. Thompson, secretary: Mri. Jack Miller, treaiurer: Mri. John William Stortz. Panhellenic representa tive; Mri. Leon Margosian, alter nate to Panhellenic. Mri. A. Freeman Holmer has been presi dent of the group tor the past two years. . The Tuesday meeting was at the home of Mrs. Stortz. Plans were made for the founder's day banquet on March 8, Mrs. Joseph Matujec to be chairman. "FRIENDSHIP night" was the theme of the meeting of Willam ette shrine, White Shrine of Je rusalem, Monday evening. Many out-of-town visitors were pres ent, Mrs. Percy R, Kelly being chairman of the evening. On her committee were Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Grub, Mrs. Pearl Jones, Miss Constance Kantner, Mrs. Hetty Kreikenbaum, Mrs. Mary Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mills. Credit Women Meet Mrs. Gavin Hiir was speaker for the Credit Women's Break fast club meeting on Tuesday morning. Her topic was "In stallment Credit" Miss Jean Cogswell, prospective member, and Mrs. Sue Booch were guests of the group, Mrs. Booch ask ing for volunteers in the forth coming Red Cross drive. Board of directors will meet next Tuesday with Miss Char lene Churchill,. 330 Mission, at o'clock. Miss Hudson Announces Engagement Romantic news of Interest to day is announcement by Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Hudson of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ada Elizabeth Hudson, to Albert J. Hebrank, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hebrank, Sr, of Caldwell, New Jersey. The announcement is being made formally this evening at a birthday party at University of Washington, today being the birthday of the bride-elect Miss Hudson is a student in voice at University of Washing ton. She was graduated from . 'Salem schools. Mr. Hebrank irom nere wm n;ilH . .ttcndln ITn Horizon Club Girls To Attend Meeting Six members of the Horizon clubs in Salem will attend the regional conference for Camp Fire Girls of senior high school sge from four tuts in Portland. February SS. The conference is to be at the Multonomah hotel. The one day program feature speakers, workshops, and a style show as well as the business sessions. ' Attending Misses Joyce Randall and Sandra Carter from the group for which Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen is ad viser; Misses Judy Loucks and Julie Miller from the group for which Mrs. John H. Johnson is the adviser: and Misses Gilberts Bates and Gail Blush from the group led by Mrs. Frank Gerdon. ; STAR OF the Sea troop, Ju nior Catholic Daughters of America, met recently at the home of Dixie Eby. Discussion en the rosary was led by Pat lagan, Pat McReal and Joan Collermn. Refreshments were erred. The next meeting will be at Carol Gllliland' home. IjEAvinq Saturday for a week at Claremont, Calif., are Mr. aad Mrs. Gardner Knapp, who . will visit their son, Ed ward, a student at Pomona col leg. The Knapp arc- making tn trip By plane. . HOME from five weeks in Southern California and Mexico City are Mr. and Mrs. Don F. smith, who made the trip by plane. They were in Mexico City for three weeks, taking tours out from there, and weie la southern California two Week. Party for Miss Cooley Honoring Miss Betty Cooley, who is to be married in March to William E. Kaer. Jr., of Port land, Mrs. W. W. Moore and her daughter. Mrs. Gardner Knapp, are to be hostesses this evening at a dessert party and kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Moore. Daphne and daffodils will be used in decorating. Feting the bride-to-be will be her mother, Mrs. Robert Pren tiss; Mrs. A. F. Marcus. Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons. Mrs. Charles S. Mc- Elhinny. Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Mrs. Harold Shogren, Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mrs. George A. Rhoten, Mrs. Harmon Harvey, Mrs. F. J. Forristel, Mrs. Robert Stanley, Mrs. Hugh Morrow, Mrs. Floyd K. Bowers, Mrs. M. Theodore Madsen, Jr., Mrs. E. C. Mennis, Mrs. T. W. Creech, Mrs. Irvine Caplinger and the two hostesses. Today's Menu Benefit Success Mt. Angel The Seminary benefit card party Monday eve ning, in St. Mary' school au ditorium, sponsored by the two organizations the Catholic Or der of Men and Women Forest ers, was well attended. During the evening 47 tables of cards were in play, followed by a late supper served in the school din ing hall. Honors for cards were award ed to Mrs. Dave Shepherd and Gerald Zollner for bridge; Mrs. J. S. Alcher, Woodburn, and Raphael Scbaffner for 800; Lou ella Fery and Joseph Slaby for pinochle, and Mrs. Peter r. Gore for canasta. Others receiv ing awards were Mis Dorothy Keber, Portland; Mrs. rrea J. Schwab, Joseph Brockhaus, Mrs, Joseph Hamel, Mr. W. J. Kloft, Miss Irene Butsch, Portland, Miss Dolores Hockett, Mrs. Em 11 Bochsler, Mrs. F. J. Schwab, Frank J. Schmidt, Mrs. Frank Aman and Mrs. C. J. Bernlng. also is attending University of Washington, majoring in for estry engineering. No date is set for the wedding. District OES Event A district event was the meet. ing of Chadwick and Salem chapters of. Order of Eastern Star Tuesday evening when Mrs. Carl Wimberly of Roseburg, dis trict grand worthy matron, made her official visit to the groups. Mrs. Paul Griebenow and Paul Bramble, worthy matron and patron of Chadwick chapter, and Mrs. Otho Eckersley and Carl snyder, worthy matron and patron of Salem chapter, led the activities of the evening. Honored and escorted to the east were Mrs. Paul Robinson of Ada chapter in Independence and Judge Rex Hartley of Euclid chapter in Jefferson, Junior past worthy matron and patron; Herman Johnston, grand worthy sentinel, Mrs. Rex Hart ley, grand representative of the province of Ontario, Mrs. W. L. Lewis, grand representative of Tennessee, Mrs. J. Edgar Reay, grand representative of South Dakota, Mrs. Harry Lucas, grand representative of Connecticut, Mrs. Harlow Dixon, grand repre sentative - of Maine. Visiting worthy matrons and patrons also escorted to the east were Mrs. H. E. Smedley of Alnsworth chapter and Mrs. Harry Charlton and Harry Miller, worthy matron LENTEN LUNCH Shrimp Scallop Tossed Green Salad Fresh Pears Beverage Ihrizap Scallop Ingredients: 1 pound fresh or frozen shrimp, 1 cups boiling water, 1 teaspoon salt, 6 slices! bread, 4 tablespoons butter or margarine, 1 No. 2 can (1 pound and S ounces) stewed tomatoes. Method: Add shrimp and salt to boiling water; bring to a boil again; simmer 3 to 5 minuter; drain. Shell shrimp and devein. Stacking 3 slices of bread at a time, eut off crusts and cut bread to make 6 pieces out of esch dice. Melt butter in skiUet; add bread piece and toss in butter, Cook over low heat stirring; often, until bread is browned and crisp. Put a layer of the bread in the bottom of a I Vi -quart baking dish. Add shrimp and stewed tomatoes. Top with re maining bread. Bake in a hot (400F) oven 10 to IS minutes, r until tomatoes are bubbly and hot. Make 4 servings. - Note: The canned stewed tomatoes called for in this recipe differ from ordinary canned tomato; they are a compara tively new product and are now widely available. iimm i t'. .' . v Ksmmmm, .-J. ..... . wt..i s I s . ,.i -- ? - ,' C i ' "V' 1 '. "- A' if WyA' - i V.;j ' ' f ' K .' ' : . ... ' , - t - " x , ' ; i v ti r n wTiMriiiiii itliiiiriilisiii ir mn' t ti rt' mmmmmm' an n ininni rffc .V (Uulhollud slctlin, SwttU) Mis Ada Elisabeth Hudson Jaycee-Ettes Are Entertained Monday Entertaining the Jaycee-Ettes at her home on Monday evening was Mrs. Don Judson. Seven new members joined the group. They are Mr. Duane Ertsgaard, Mrs. James Loder, Mrs. Robert Cole, Mrs. Al West phaL Mrs. Dee Whitlock, Mrs. Kenneth Free and Mrs. Lamar Jones. The group discussed plans to entertain wives of Junior Cham ber of Commerce members dur ing the state convention in Sa lem May 22-23. A white elephant sale followed the meeting. Tell Engagement The engagement of Mrs. Der- Yatrapterfe King to Charles Diller of balem; Mr. Louis Wengenroth of Evergreen chapter in Wood burn, Mrs. Mildred Thurston and Irwin Wright of Euclid chapter in Jefferson, and Mrs. Richard Carleson of Naomi chapter in Dallas. Chadwick chapter was In charge of the meeting, Salem chapter conducting Initiation for Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris. Refreshments were served by the courtesy groups of both chap ters, including Mrs. Raymond Kaser, Mrs. Earl Black, Mrs. Don Crenshaw, Mrs. Melvln Kelley, Mrs. Myra Ward and Mrs. Frank North from Salem ZETA TAU ALPHA alumnae will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Joseph W. Chambers, 1785 Saginaw. Visit ing members are invited to attend. Betrothal Revealed Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. E. Hermanson of Woodburn an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edna Hermanson, to Edward Murphy, son of Mr. and Mr. William J. Murphy of Woodburn. A spring wedding is planned. Miss Hermanson is a graduate nurse and employed at Emanuel hospital in Portland. Mr. Murphy is connected with the postoffice department at Woodburn. Both are graduates of Woodburn high school. - Aurora was announced Saturday evening at a party in Aurora. No date is set for the wedding but It is planned for next sum mer. The bride-elect i the daughter of Mr. Rosalie Wallace of Salem and Ernest Smith of Pendleton. Mr. Diller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Diller of Aurora. chapter; Mrs. David Phelps, Mrs. Archie Brewster. Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Mrs. M. C. Blackman, Mrs. Gerald Fisher, Mrs. E. Alex. Tueski of Chadwick chapter, Mrs. Betty Neal and Mrs. Thomas Kelley were in charge of the refreshment hour. HOSTESS to her bridge club today was Mrs. Willard Marsh all, entertaining the group for luncheon and cards. An addition al guest was Mr. Donald McCargar. MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mr. Herman Schwab were hosts at dinner in their home Sunday, with all. the members of their family present. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beyer (Laura Schwab) ol tuam ath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schwab, Portland, Mis Joan Schwab, itudent nurse at St. Joseph's hospital, Vancouver, Wash., and Thomas, Marilyn Margaret and Joseph Schwab. DON'T Throw your watch awoy w fix them when other n't! "Expert Diamond Set ting and jewelry manufacturing." HALF-SAFE! I "t ' 3 New Cream Deodorant Proved- 53OTEFrKTIYi in Keeping Underarms Dry and Odorless Used dally, A ft Id protects I wayM 1. Keeps underarms dry. Ptereats sp pcemics of ptnpirsnoo. 3. Safe lor clothes. Does not rot drcsa. Smt doibcs from mink S. Takes odor out of sterse-iratUn- acoaontcs innaauy on contact. 4. AntlsepHc. A smooth, white, grail' a ton Tioitfiing cretin. I. Creamy. 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Election of offi cers was held at the Saturday luncheon and Bert Fames of Portland was elected Dads club president Charles F. Feike of Salem was elected to the board of dlcectors for a three year term. The Dads club does a lot in the way of OSC promotion. The students also have a pro motion committee working through the Alumni office. Gil bert Bateson and Beverly Young of Salem are in charge of OSC promotion in Linn and Marion counties. House initiation and elec tions will continue the rest of the term. Mary Jane Rudd of Salem was recently initiated Into Kappa Alpha Theta so rority. John Casper, also of Sa lem, has been elected vice-pres ident of his fraternity, Theta Chi. This coming Sunday the Home Economics club is presenting a "casual," at which time students and professors alike have a chance to get better acquainted. Salemlte Betty Andresen is co chairman of publicity for the affair. Friday and Saturday nights will be very busy as students attend the numerous house dances on campus. Also of in terest this week-end is the wa ter ballet entitled "Aqua Ex tra." The pageant is presented each year by Seahorses, wom en swimming honorary. This year' production depicts the pages of a newspaper. This will include scenes from each page ""IS A ' " 1 0 "r v mi 1 Preside over Dance At the annual sweetheart ball of Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi last Saturday eve ning, Miss Bernlce Ettner, center, was crowned queen of the ball! The three finalists for the title were, left to right: Mrs. Roy Holbrook, Miss Ettner and Mr. Robert McLauch lan. . ' : of the paper such as a weather report and a mock wedding. The show runs for three nights starting Thursday. Bsrbara Wagness of Salem and a mem ber of Seahorses will be swim ming in the pageant. With rain pouring down in buckets the students have ar ranged a new. type of water show. This one occurs between every class as student literally swim from one building to an other. At Rebekah Meeting Members of Salem Rebekah lodge renewed their obligations during "good of the order" night at their meeting on Monday. Mrs. Emma Winegar became a mem ber of the group by transfer and a fraternal visit was made by the Theta Rho girls. Mrs. Myrtle Walker will en tertain the past noble grands club at her home on Wednesday, and on Friday evening, the Ladies Encampment auxiliary will meet for a no-host dinner and program including all branches of the order. Dancing! and cards will follow the evening j meeting. i The meeting next monday will be a social one with a pie sale; following I Engagement Told Talbot 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Behrends of Talbct hive an nounced the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Manan Behrends, to Charles Higby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Higby of Mill City. - Miss Behrends is graduate of the Jefferson high school and is employed in the state house.'! - Mr. Higby is attending Salem Bible academy. - The wedding has been planned for this summer. AUXILIARY to Carpenters local 108S will meet on Thurs day evening for a Valentin and birthday party. Mrs. Sher man Smith will be hostess to the group at her horns, 324S Abrams avenue, at 7:30 o'clock. HOSTS to their dinner club on Saturday evening will be Mr. and Mis. Bjarne Ericksen. Addl- , ' tional guests will be Mrs. Charles S. McElhtnny and Mrs. Lester Wilcox. 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