Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWBl FMCHER 6OiplUl JoanuL Satan, Or Wednesday, March 11, 1953 I Sorority sAlumnae I Elect New officer! were named by "the Salem Alumnae club of Al ,bhir Xi Delta, Tuesday evening "when the group waa entertained Jby Mils Eleanor Stephana and Mls Elite Schroeder, at the "home of M1m Stephens. ; Mrs. Scott Totter, Jr., Ja the -new president. Others named Ire: Mist Evelyn Benz, vies pres ident; Mrs. Orville Kannier, Jr., treaiurer; Mrs. William . Healy, .corresponding secretary; mi: iRollin O. Lewis, recording sec retary. ' r Mrs. John H. Hann was named (delegate to the national conven tion to be in Pasadena, in July. t Next meeting will be founders 'day, at the home of Mrs. Lewis with Mrs. Eugene Laird as co .hostess, Miss Schroeder assisting. ! Local alumnae have been in cited to Corvallis on March 31 for the meeting of the alumnae club there, Miss Alia Wiegers tna, scholarship student from Amsterdam, Holland, sponsored Ty Alpha Delta, to ne tne speaker. . J A SON, Wayne Henry, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Scheldemann on Tuesday at Salem Memorial hospital. Also welcoming the new baby are two sisters, Lee Anne and Marlbeth. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barham of Salem and Mrs. Henry Scheldemann of Sut ton, Nebraska. Mrs; Laura Bar ham of Salem is the baby's great-grandmother. Named on Board Mr. and Mrs. Ira Darby were named new members of the ad visory board of Chadwlck as sembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, on Tuesday evening. The girls discussed plant for their rummage tale to be on Friday and Saturday over Greenbaum's and the trip to grand assembly In Tillamook, March 24-28. . Following the meeting re freshments were served by the Mothers club. Mrs. Charles War ner waa chairman of the com mittee and was assisted by Mrs. R. M. Stevenson, Mrs. John Eeid, Mrs. H. F, Roseler and Mrs. Robert Petersen. At the Mothers club meeting, plans were discussed for a cook ad food sale during April and a Coffee In May. The Mothers club Will be in charge of the rummage sale on Friday. .'. I , ' Friendship Event At Woodburn OES Couple Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Mich ael are announcing the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Margie Michael, to Charles Bak er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Baker. No date is set for the wedding. but it it planned for early sum mer. The bride-elect Is em ployed here. Mr. Baker is at tending Oregon College of Edu cation at Monmouth. Becky Lorenz Birthday Feted Becky Lorenz, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorenz, to be honored at a party given by her mother on Thursday afternoon, Becky to observe her eighth birthday anniversary. Feting the honoree will be Steven and Barbara Busick, George Steelhammer, Casey dinger, Charles Heltzel, Kathy Nunn, Jan Thurston, Janet Stat tier, Susan Mohr, Mary Louise Knight, Judy Erlmm and Carey Jones. The party will be after school. Party Is' Farewell Honoring Mrs. John Lawson, who Is leaving soon to join Sgt. Lawson at Okinawa, Mrs. Roy Ohlund will be hostess to an In formal party Friday evening. Bidding bon voyage to Mrs. Lawson will be Mrs. Elmer Meade, Mrs. Mose Van Dell, Mrs. Glenn Wlsser, Mrs. Theo dore Starck, Mrs. Gerald Fos ter, Mrs. Ralph Whitney, Mrt. Ira Short, Mrt. T. P. Hill and Mrt. Jesse Hunley. Today's Menu dining tables were cleverly dec orated with spring flowers and St. Patrick's Day novelties. Woodburn Approximately 100 memberf of the Order of Eastern Star gathered at the Masonle temple Monday night, When Evergreen chapter No.,,41 met In regular session and friendship night was observed. Special guests ware members of 'Acacia chapter of Stayton and .Trinity chapter of Salem. ' Honored guests welcomed and esoorted to the east were Mrs. Harlow Dixon, grand repre sentative of Maine; Mrs. Lillian Humphreys, worthy matron and ,wauace Humphreys, worthy pa tron of Acacia chapter and Mrs, Harry Charlton, worthy matron of Trinity chapter. Gifts were presented to the honored guests. r One petitioner was elected to membership during the business meeting and three petitions for degrees were received. , Recess was declared and en tertainment was furnished by ;the high school chorallers, in a group oi vocai selections, aireci jed by Miss Harriet Nizlc. An invitation was read to the ! golden anniversary of Pacific chapter No. 79 at Toledo April 11 and to the golden wedding 'anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. iFred Rogers, March 22, at the Presbyterian church in Wood burn. A letter was read relative (to the Eastern Star student loan fund. Announcement was made the 'degrees would be conferred at i the next meeting, March 23, and 7 of visits to be made to Ramona chapter of Silverton Tuesday night and to Salem chapter of ' Salem, Saturday night A cake ; baking contest by members was : announced for Friday, March j 13, at the May Furniture Co. j atore. Appointed to serve refresh- ments for the March 23 meeting were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. LaBarr, 1 Mr. and Mrt. N. F. Tyler, Wll- lard Atwood and Mrt, Charles 1 Cornwell. . Under good of the order there ; were talks by each of the hon ' ored guests and by Mrs. Beulah JLessard, worthy high priestess I of Willamette anrine wo. 2, i White Shrine of Jerusalem, by w. P. Lessard, by Earl C. House- iweart. worshipful master of t Woodburn lodge No. 106. A.F. Sc AM., and by Mrs. Lawrence lFlagg of 'iTiniiy cnapier, who fc Wat IUII"V .... Ul ergreen chapter. Rainbow actlv t Hies were announced by Mrs, f Tom DeArmond, mother adviser. I Refreshments were served by tvr. and Mrs. ora Morris, Mrs ILenore Schoor, Miss Mildred Schoor, Mrs. Marian Anderson Company Dinner Roast Fork Spiced Apricots Baked Potatoes Creamed Spinach Bread and Butter Chocolate Cake Beverage Spiced Apricots Ingredients: One No. 2Vi can (syrup pack) whole unpeeled aprlcota, cup firmly packed brown sugar, ti cup cider vine gar, two 2-lnch sticks cinna mon, ? teaspoon whole cloves, teasioon whole allspice. " Method: Drain syrup from apricots into saucepan. Add brown sugar, vinegar, ' cinna mon, cloves and allspice. Stir over moderate heat until sugar is dissolved. Bring to a boll; boll minutes; watch carefully be cause syrup bolls over easily! Add apricots, reduce heat and simmer (do not boil) 5 min utes. Cool at room temperature, then chill. Drain and Insert one of the cloves from the syrup In each apricot. Makes 6 servings. Note: strain syrup left from apricots and discard spice. Re frigerate syrup and use as a baste when baking ham. P.E.O. Group Lists New Officers of Another local chapter P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter BC hat elected new officers, the group meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles L, Layport. Mrs. Harold Jory la the new president. Mrs. Arthur A. Ather- ton was elected vice president Mrs. Burton A. Myers, corres- ponding secretary; Mrs. Dewey Rand, recording secretary; Mrs, Willis Jones, treasurer; Mrs, Gale Sanders, guard; Mrt. Wal ter E. Snyder, chaplain. Birthday Event of AL Group Auxiliary to Salem post, No. 130, honored members of the post at a birthday celebration on Tuesday evening. It was the 34th birthday anniversary of the American Legion and the auxlll ary presented entertainment and served refreshments following a short business meeting. Members of Pioneer post, No. 149, all- woman post, were special guests. Mrs. Jack Simkins, president of the auxiliary, and Mrs. J. Wal ter Hewitt, commander of Plo neer post, were Introduced to the group. v Participating in a pantomime entitled "Twelodrama" were Mrs. Elwood Townsend, Mrs. Jerome Hansen, Mrs. Clarence Cox, Mrt. Joe DIFilippi, Mrt. Milo Aeschli mann, Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mrs. Harlan Judd, Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, Mrs. Jack Simkins, Mrs. Edwin Maerz, Mrs. Jack Johnson and Mrs. Ted Ullako, who was the reader, all members of the auxiliary. The "hillbilly girls," Mrs. Townsend, Mrs.' Simkins and Mrs. Taylor, then presented skit set to music. Accordion and piano solos were presented by Judson Bress- ler. During the refreshment hour. Earl Ahlers, commander of Sa lem post, cut the birthday cake which was decorated with the post insignia. Silver Anniversary Observed by Couple Grand Island Celebrating their silver wedding anniversary on Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor of Am ity. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil liams honored the couple at a celebration at their Amity home where friends and relatives came to greet the couple. A three-tiered anniversary cake flanked by silver candles decorated the table which was covered with a white lace cloth. In the dining room were Mrs. Taylor's two sisters, Mrs. Otis Babcock of Dallas who poured coffee, and Mrs. Claude Booth who was in charge of gifts. Mrs. Worth Wiley of Grand Island presided at the punch bowl, Mrs. Emery Wood of Salem cut the cake and Mrs. Howard Stein grube of Unionvale passed the guest book, all three being sis ters of. Mr. Taylor. Others as sisting about the rooms were Mrs. Harold Williams and Jackie, Miss Shirley Babcock, Miss Janice Wood and Miss Elise Steingrube. Some Notations . . . Certainly one of the most en- tertalning fashion show events of tea spring was the annual children's style parade sponsor ed by Chi Omega alumnae Tues- day afternoon at the American Legion club just leave it to the little folk to steal the show Although billed aa a children's show, the little ones being fea tured, the event also spotlight ed beautiful fashions for their mothers, too . . , several Salem shops cooperated in putting on tne fashion parade . .. , The chll- dren ranged In age from those just able to toddle on up to those in school, both boys and girls Some were quite profes sional at they promenaded out to show their Easter attire, oth ers were shy, tome were a bit frightened . . . One little boy voiced nit disapproval in loud protest ... A little girl was delighted to recognize someone the knew In the crowd and waved enthusiastically . . . An other little miss heard the com mentator mention her name and turned around in wonderment as if to say: "Is she talking about me?" . . . Many little folks were among the spectators . . . Soloist for the show was Marilyn Hunter, accompanied by Evelyn Flog, the latter play ing the incidental music for the style parade . . . Margaret Conklln of the active Chi Omega chapter here was the commentator . . . Welcom ing the guests was Mrs. B. E, Brown, president of the Chi Omega alumnae ... A spring and blossom-time setting was arranged for the revue . . Theme for the show was Spring Is Just Around the Cor ner . . ." Shops cooperating in presenting the styles were Marg wen't, the Towne shop, the Little French shop, Esther Foster's, Howard's corset shop, Ar- buckle's shoe shop, Kailes, Roh land's, the Boys shop . . . Following the fashion show, tea was served . . . The tea table was covered with a bright yel low damask cloth and the cen terpiece was a spreading ar rangement of white flowering quince . . . Mrt. B. O. Schncking and Mrs. W. C. Dyer. Sr., poured . . . Among the guests were sev eral from Portland ... Mrs. Kenneth Goodall, a Chi Omega alumna here during the legisla ture with her husband, Repre sentative Goodall, Oswego, en tertained a group .of nine from Portland . -. . Mrs. Goodall was hostess to the visitors at lunch eon at the State House preced ing the show . ; ., The group in- Bt m. l. f. eluded Mrt. Ferey White, Mm. Earl Melssner, Mrt. Vernon F. Jenkins, Mrs. Herbert DarDy, Mrt, AUard Heltkemper, . Mrt, Francis Jaeobbtrger, Mrt. Ed ward Ward, Mrt. John J. Dan iels, Mrt, Russell Colwell Another visitor from Portland ,vat Mrs. Waldemar Spllid, guest of Mrt. Robert Moe . . . Also from Portland, Mrt. Gertrude Walton, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Claybourne Dyer Among others teen at the affair were Mrs. Peter M, Gunner, Mrs. Lester D. Green, Mrs, John MlntO, Mrs. Carl Huston, Mrt, Irving Brown, Mrs. Terry Ran dall, Mrt. W. C. Dyer, Jr., Mrt, Ralph E. Purvlne and Mrt. Ray nond Busick and their two young daugmers, Becky Purvlne ana Barbara Busick; Mrt. Slgfrld B. Unander and her twin sister, Mrs. Walter Gadsby of Portland; Mrs. George L. Arbuckle, Mrt. Kenneth Sherman, Mrs. Gerhard Pagenstecher, Mrt. Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs. Hubert L. Wil liamson, Mrs. William R. Shlnn, Mrs. John Slanchlk, Mrt. St. EI mo Massengale, Mrs.. George Taylor ... Visitors at the legislature dur ing the early week have been Mr. and Mrs. Spragne Carter of Pendleton . . . Mr. Carter is a former state representative . . . A group of legislative friends en tertained at luncheon for them Monday noon . . . Other visitors at the legislature this week in clude Mr. and Mrt. Verne Vale and children of Helix, guestt of Representative and Mrt. Rob ert Steward of Keating . . . Among legislative hostesses this week, Mrs. Donald R. Husband of Eugene who entertained an other group of friends at a lunch eon on Monday, one of a series of parties the is giving for friends here with the legislature Mrt. B. A. Stover, who is here from Bend with her hus band, Representative Stover, will be honored at an Informal luncheon for which Mrs. Dan iel J. Fry is to entertain on Thursday at her home ... Models of inventions of Leon ardo da Vinci, constructed by Dr. Roberto Guatelli, noted da Vinci scholar, will be on display in the Memorial Union building at Oregon State college, Corval lis, April 4 to 23 . . . The dis play comes from the Interna tional Business Machines cor poration who recently acquired it to be displayed throughout the country during the celebration in 1952 of the 500th anniversary of the birth of Leonardo. Initiation Staged by BPWClub New members of the Business and Professional Women's club are Miss Marie Ridley, Mrs. Dae sy Chance, Mrs. Morris Haaland, Mrs. C. R. Plckard, Mrs. O. E. McCrary, Mrs. Lillian Harrison and Mrs. Hellen Davis. Following the Initiation serv ice, Tuesday night, Mrs. A. El mer Flathers, membership chair man. Introduced the new mem bers to the club. The president, Miss Mildred Yetter, led the pledge. Mrt. Helen Staley wat a guest at the meeting. Refreshment! were served by a committee headed by Mrs. Tho mas LovetC Pouring were Miss Mildred Yetter and Miss Eleonor Roberts. Bush Mothers Club Hears Dr. Snyder At the meeting of Bush School Mothers club, Tuesday after noon, Dr. Walter E. Snyder, city superintendent of schools, talk ed on the topic: "What Parents' Clubs Can Do for the Schools and the Educational Program." The sixth grade pupils tang. Mrs. Herman Jochlmsen presided. The group voted to purchase viewmaster projector and films for it, the projector to be used in the social studies and reading classes. At the coffee hour. Mrs. Charles Driver, Mrs. Richard Oraw, Mrs. La Verne Young and Mrs. James Spangler were in charge. ... HONORING Mrs Edwin Si.lJ op (Mary Ellen Shepherd), Mrs. New Members in Rebekah Lodge Here Mrs. Myrtle Heard and ' Mrs. Marian Sylvis joined the Salem Rebekah lodge on Monday eve ning, both women being accept ed by transfer. The United Na tions Pilgrimage contest was the main feature of the evening. Next Sunday Is "church Sun day", for all branches of the or der and members are to meet at the First Christian church on Marion and Cottage streets at 10:45 a.m. ' ' ' ' Three Links club will meet Friday afternoon at the Odd Fel lows temple and the Past Noble Grands will be entertained by Mrs. George Beane at her home on March 18. Volunteers for blood donations on April 16 are reminded to register with Mrs. Theodore Rhoades as soon at possible. Next Monday will be good of the order night when Salem Re bekahs assemble for a short pro gram with refreshments follow ing. ' GATESWINGERS will meet for their regular dance Thurs day evening at Izaak Walton club house at 8 o'clock. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Everett. Navy Calf IN THE POLISHED MANNER colored calf by $14.95 with the new foam cuthioning Cast into colored calfskin - and destined to set the fashion pace for spring... the beautiful shape, the sole-satisfying fit f a Johanten shoe. Bag $14 93 .writ - Salem 234 Ki. LMiertv (681 Main in Lebanon) John Kolb Is entertaining Friday at an Informal coffee, friends be ing invited to call between 10 a.m. and noon. Mrt. Bishop It to be here on Tnursaay, nr. m.hnn in mm at the week-end. They will then leave for their new home in cmco, cam. ' ... Party for Newlyweds East Salem Miss Wanda Jewel Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Kennedy, and Monte Gust, Jr.; ton of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Gust, who were married on February 28, were guests of honor at a wedding shower Saturday night in the Kennedy home. The wedding wat at the loth Street Lutheran church, the Rev. H. W. Goss of-ciating. Present for the party were the guests of honor; Mr. and Mrs. Monte Gust, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Kennedy; Mrs. Rob ert Busch; Mrs. Margaret Hale; Mrt. Dennle Glpson; Mrt. Rob ert Yocum; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Da vis; Mr. and Mrt. Ancel Rusch and Danny; Mrs. George Quinn; Mrs. O. P. Bond; Mrs. Don Da vis; Mrs. Clara Bales and Miss Patty Bales; Mrt. Albert Patz: Mr. and Mrt. Roy Beugle and Ramela; Mr. and Mrt. Ernest Noack; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hillmau, Fred, Margaret and Doris Ann; Mrs. John Gust; Mrs. Bob Weir; Mrs. Melvln Noack; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Casey, Lyn da and Janice; Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Kennedy; Mrs. Harold Ol son. Hostesses for the shower were Mrs. Casey, Mrt. Olson and Mrs. Calvin Kennedy. The couple are living in the Kennedy home and the bride will continue with her studies at Salem high school. The bride groom left Wednesday for serv ice in the U. S. navy. Barricks On Trip Dr. and Mrt. Leon X. Barrlck left today on an extensive trip abroad. They took a plane from Portland for New York City; from there they will tall for Europe. They will ttop at Bar celona, Marseilles and Naples. From Naples they will go to Al. exandrla and Cairo. Following a trip alona th. Nile, the Barricks will leave the ship party and will fly to Je rusalem to be there for Easier festivities. They will visit areas around there before going on by plane for Istanbul and Athens. They will join their ship group to go on to Naples. They will tour Italy, Switzerland, the Rhine country and western Ger many; also Holland and Belgium, Their next stop will be In Lon. don where they will visit Mrt. Barrlck't brother-in-law and sister, Comdr. and Mrt. Howard Bergman, formerly of Salem Comdr. Bergman la the ton of Mrt. E. E. Bergman of Salem. The Barrickt will be in Lon don during the coronation fei tlvitlet in June. Later, they will tour the British Isles, then go on to Paris and home from there. They plan to return to Salem about July 10. Joneses Leaving Also leaving for Europe this week are Mr. and Mrt. Robert Letts Jones, who go Thursday to San Francisco. From there they will go to Los Angeles, Nacbezo Miss., and New Orleans. At New Orleans they will take the Cor onation cruise to Havana and on to the Mediterranean and London. They will be in England for the coronation. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Jones will tour the European continent, planning to return in mid-summer. This past week-end they returned from two weeks in California. What makes Helena Rubinsteins Stay-Long the cream of indelible lipsticks? 5- ;t ' , Jh I S f f. t: : I.', : " ' 1 fn 'V'M : CREAMY TEXTURE AND FULL-STRENGTH COLOR I An indelible lipstick that will never kiss and tell is a gem in itself. 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