Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 16, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Monday, March 16, 1958
Archdiocesan Council of
Cathol ic Women Meets ;
By MARGUERITE QLEESON
"Don't worry to much I urdav nri .ij..i. t
about paying bill, and devote
it least tome time at every
meeting to helping extend the
kingdom of Christ on earth, to
problem of a troubled society
and to the boyt and glrli."
- Thit was the advice and the
challenge given the women of
the Archdiocesan Council of
Catholic Women at the clos
log banquet session Sunday
night In the Multnomah hotel
In Portland, by the spiritual
director, the Very Rev. Ed
mund J. Murnane, pastor of
St. Mary's parish in Eugene.
Gov. Paul L. Patterson, who
followed Father Murnane, re
ferred to the theme as advised
by the spiritual director "Ex
tending the Kingdom of God
on Earth" and, told of his own
very deeply moving senti
ments at the inauguration of
President Dwlght Elsenhower
when in tight and sound of
millions of his fellow citizens
the Just inaugurated president
prayed for divine guidance
an9 help in' the task before
him.
All of the work of the con
vention, the advice from the
state and archdiocesan lead
ers, was summed up by Arch
bishop Edward E. Howard In
closing the 29th annual con
vention.
"Society will be Just what
we make It. Nothing Is more
powerful than public opinion
which la molded by powerful
media of radio, television, the
home, the church, films, per
sonal examDle. letter writing.
land conversation," Archbls
i hop Howard said.
Doctrine Extended
The. confraternity of Chris
tian doctrine,' started many
years ago in Portland arch
diocese by the Rev. E. V.
O'Hara then pastor of St.
Mary's In Eugene and now
Bishop in Kansas, is being re
activated In a larger way in
. the Portland area, and the
work was presented to the
convention delegates by Sis
ter Mary Presentia, OSF, and
5 Sister Mary Maurlna, ,OSF,"
i who era to charge of the work
In Baker, Ore., diocese.
The very Rev.- T. J. Ber-
nards, former pastor . of St.
Joseph's in Salem and now at
Oregon City, celebrated the
' mass the opening day - at
. Marylhurst college where
Saturday sessions were held.
' Students of Marylhurst as
! elated at the convention Sat
Guest Nlghiior f
Star Group Observed
t Silverton Ramona chapter,
.No. SB, OES, observed guest
- night at -last week's meeting.
Guests Were from Chadwick
chapter, Salem; Evergreen
chapter, Woodburn; and Orchid
' chapter, Molalla.
Introduced and escorted to
the east were Velma Lewie of
Chadwick chapter, grand rep
, resentatlve to Tennessee; Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Powers, wor
i thy 'matron and worthy patron
t of Molalla chapter; Mr. and
Mrs. Gail Wengeworth, worthy
patron and worthy matron of
: Woodburn; Mrs. Paul Grieb
. enow, Chadwick chapter wor
; thy matron, and Paul Bramble,
Chadwick chapter worthy pa
1 tron.
Announcement was made Ra
mona club is meeting at the
Welch street home of the Lloyd
Larsens, the first Tuesday to
April. The co-hostesses will be
Mrs. R. A. McClanathan and
Mrs. E. A. Finley. Mrs. W. H.
Woodard, Jr., told of the recent
meeting of the Rainbow girls.
Mrs. Elwin Hood told of the
recent-visitation, of Ramona
chapter members to Eastgate
chapter, Portland.
During the social hour, two
groups of young folk from the
music department of the senior
high school appeared. The vo
cal sextet was composed of the
Misses Donna Jackson, Carol
Calkins, Caroline Overlund,
Pat Holman, Dorothy Norton
and Nancy Benson. In the
clarinet quartet group were the
Misses Kay Bergerson, Valeta
Hahn,- Loretta Toft and Pa
tricia Thorkildson. With Mrs.
W. H. Woodard, Jr., as accom
panist, Mrs. Harry Riches sang
a number of Irish songs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Towe,
at members of the hospitality
committee, planned the social
hour. ' Mis Ina Harold and Mrs.
Mina Cooper arranged the
decorations for the chapter
room and the lobby. Refresh
ment were served by Mr. and
Mrs. Ben SDrick. Mr. and Mrs.
John Demos and Mrs. Willard
Benson. Special guests at the
March 24 meeting will be
members of Venus chapter of
Donald Euclid chapter of Jef
ferson and Marilyn chapter,
Mill City.
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'BasruiT'
lacata academv in Pn-tUnH
isisiea at the meetings Sun
day In the Multnomah hotel.
Supreme Court Juitice Hall
o. muk was one ol the s peak-
ers at the "Sunday afternoon
symposium on the bishop's
statement "Religion Our Most
Valuable Asset." Justice Lusk
spoke on the community role.
Dr. Thomas A. Kerns of Eu
gene spoke on "Man Needs
Religion as. an Individual."
Mrs. Thomas J. Harold of
Portland spoke on the "Fam
ily Need of Religion." The
Rev. Martin Thielen, super
intendent of Catholic schools
in Portland, spoke of the
"Role of Christian Faith."
Attend from Here
Mothers clubs and Altar so
cieties from both St. Joseph
and St. Vincent dePaul par
ishes in Salem, and Salem
court of the CathoUc Daugh
ters of America are affiliated
with the archdiocesan council
of Catholic Women. Repre
senting these groups at the
convention were Mrs. J. D.
White, who hat been corre
sponding secretary of the fed
eration the last year; Mrs.
Wesley Goodrich, Mrs. C. D.
Brown, Mrs. John Benish, Mrs.
A. W. Lovlck, Mrs. George
S. Madison, Mrs. N. Rocque,
Mrs. H. C. Epplng, Mrs. Al
bert Kloos, Mrs. George
Gruchilla, Mrs. Edmund Weil
ner, Mr. Edward Meier, Miss
Marguerite Gleeson.
Mt. Angel was represented
by Mrs. L. A. LeDeux, Mrs.
Joseph Wachter, Mrs. Stephen
Spraucr, Mrs. Albert Diehl,
and Mrs. J. J. Penner.
St. Paul delegation was
headed by Mrs. Carl Smith,
second vice-president and this
year head of the Oregon City
deanery In which the Mar
ion county parishes are locat
ed. , Also from St. Paul was
Mrs. Gene Davidson.
Gervals affiliates include
Sacred Heart Mothers club
and St. Rita's Altar society
and representatives were Mrs.
John Eggers, Mrt.: Constance
Manning and Mrs. Irene Dan
iels. ... v.
Stayton was represented by
am. cawara J. Bell. '
ine arcnoiocesan conven
tion was held in Salem In
1852. Meeting place for, 1954
will be selected by the state
executive Hoard.
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BPV Clubs'
State Board
Meets Here ..
Meeting at the Marlon hotel
Sunday were members of Busi
ness and Professional Women'
clubs for the Central Willam
ette spring board event. Mrs.
Lucille Borigo of Taft wat dis
trict chairman for. the event
which drew more than 100
business women.
State Representative Edward
R. Cardwell of Sweet Home
was the speaker, and Miss Cor-
alle Doughton sang, accompa
nied by Miss Amy Girod. Group
singing was led by the state
first vice president, Mrs Lau
ra York of Medf ord and follow
ed the program, Miss Eleonor
Roberts playing the piano.
. Miss Mildred Yetter, presi
dent of the Salem club wel
comed the delegates and Miss
Fern Trull, state president, In
troduced the state officer to
the group. The atat second vice
president, Mrs. Natalie Burns,
spoke about regulation at the
state convention to be in Grants
Pass, May 15-17. Miss York
discussed district conferences.
and the convention and district
presidents reported on club ac
tivities. Delegates from the new clubs
in Newport and Waldport were
introduced.
A special guest at the meet
ing was Ma Khkn Thi, of Ran
goon. Burma, a scholar this stu
dent at OSC sponsored by the
Business and Professional Wo
men's clubs.
music appreciation group
of the American Association of
University Women is meeting
on Friday, dessert to be at 1:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Raymond Stringham, 2 4 0 5
South Commercial.
IN SAN FRANCISCO during
the school vacation are Dr. and
Mrs. John J. Griffith and
daughters, Joan and Mary,
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YOUNG MATRONS club
will meet on Thursday, instead
of Wednesday, at 8 o'clock at
Mayflower hall.
VISITING at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Reubin HUflker
for six weeks are their daugh
ter, Mrs. Leland Fish and her
son, Dennis, of Emporia, Kan
sas. .
PRINGLE Pleasant Point So
cial club is meeting Thursday
for a luncheon at noon at the
home of Mrs. Everett Clark,
4245 Hudson avenue.
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Distinctively styled in dressmaker tailored suit
alto fathioned with permanent pleat all the way around. -
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' Solid colon and handsome chock. Miuet tiiet 12 to 20.
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"THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Mrs. Magnuson to
Head P.E.O. Group
Woodburn Mrs. Carl Mag
nuson was elected and install
ed as president of Chapter J
of the P.E.O. Sisterhood at the
annual election of officers last
week at the home of Mrs. H.
F. Butterfield with Mrs. Mag
nuson as co-hostess.
Other officers installed were:
Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, vice
president; Mrs. Frank P. Doerf
ler, recording secretary; Mrs.
David Cavett, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. W. S. Scarbor
ough, treasurer; - Mrs. Estella
Kerns, chaplain and Mrs. N. F.
Tyler, . guard. The officers
were Installed by Mr. Tyler,
the retiring president.
Mrs. Magnuson was elected
delegate to the annual state
convention to be at Klamath
Falls June 2-4 and Mrs. Ken
neth Thompson was named al
ternate. Mrs. Magnuson was
alto elected delegate to the
supreme convention to be held
October 8-8 at Vancouver,
B.C., and Mrs. Tyler was named
alternate.
Final plans were made for a
rummage sale to be March 20
and 21 at the Fikan building
on Garfield street. Mrs. George
D. Jones and Mrs. Jets Fikan
will be to charge.
After the meeting, refresh
ments were served by Mrs.
Magnuson.
The next meeting. March 26,
will bewith Chapter BC at Sa
lem. , ,.'...;.. .-'.:.. . i
To Fete Eastmans
Silverton Local friends
and relative are planning a
weicome-nome tor Mr. and
Mr. L. C. Eastman during the
coming week. Both are prom
inent in civic and social life of
Silverton. .. .
- Mr. Eastman, ex-mayor of
Silverton,- and retired manager
of the former Eastman Metal
Works, ha been to Texas dur
ing the past weeks where he
and Mr. Lucy Eastman, wi
dow of his brother, the former
Austin Eattman and a business
partner, were married.
The wedding wat to Hous
ton, Texas, the temporary
home of Mrs. Eastman, March
4. ' ""
The couple plan to make
their home to the Eastman
home at Oak and Second street.
MACLEAY Mr. Wilber
Miller will be hostess to mem
ber, of the Macleay Woman's
club at her home Thursday,
March 19, for a 1 o'clock dessert.
for Spring
for
year around
Washable
Cool lined suits
crisply tailored
wonderful for the money
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Orion . . . 45 Wool.
Today's Menu
Family Lunch
' . Vegetable Soup
Cheese Muffins
Sliced Pineapple Beverage
Cheese Muffin
Ingredients: 2 cup lifted
flour, S teaspoons bakina now-
der, to teaspoon salt, 2 table
spoons sugar, 1 cup very light
ly packed grated Cheddar
cheese, 1 egg, 1 cup milk, 2
tablespoons butter or margar
ine (melted).
Method: Sift flour, baking
powaer, sail ana sugar togeth
er. Stir to cheese. Beat egg
until foamy; add milk and beat
enougn to combine; stir to
melted butter. Add sifted dry
mgrccuenu; stir only until dry
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ingredients are moistened. Fill
greased muffin pan about two
third full. Bake to hot (425F)
oven 20' to 25 minutes or until
browned, and cake tester in
serted to center of muffin
conies out clean. Serve hot
Makes 12 medium-site muffin.
Rural Club Event
At Woodburn Library
Woodburn The Woodburn
Woman' Rural club met last
week at the library club rooms,
beginning with a no-host din
ner at noon. The committee In
charge of arrangement includ
ed Mr. Clifford Applegate,
Mr. John Kotse, Mrs. Roy A
ney, Mr. Leota Porter, Mr.
Charlea Dean and Mr. Ger
trude Schultx,
Mrs. Jennie Earl led the de
h, o mony boooming now -jjr "
tfyles at Ponnoy'$!
votional service.
Guest Introduced were Mr.
Frank Wright, Mr. Carl Wolf,
Mia Mabel Uvesay, Mrs. Kate
Henning, Mrs. Helena Hart,
Mr. A. Roggenback, Mr. Al
bert Railing, Mis Laura Bon
ney, Mrs. Maude Scott, Mrs.
Russell Hurlburt, Mr. R. L.
Anderson, Mrs. Genaro Ra
mon, Mrs. Charlea Pantle and
Mrs. Alfred Moon.
A report waa given on the
recent benefit food sale and
during the- social hour an auc
tion and hostess sale took
place. 'Secret pal" gift were
exchanged and Mrs. Jay Web
er was presented with a gift
for her first granddaughter.
The next meeting will be
April 7 and the hostess com
mittee will Include Mrs. W. S
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MeClaia, Mr. Jennie XarL Mrs. ,
L. B. Detweiler, Mrs. John
Dickson, Mr. Joe Vphoff and
Mr. Pam Rhelnholdt . ?
Past Matrons '
- Woodburn The monthly
dinner meeting of member of
the Past Matron club of Ever
green chapter. Order of the
Eastern Star, will be Wednes
day evening, March 18, at the
Masonic tempi. Dinner will be
served at 7 o'clock, with Mr.
Ivan C. Beer, Mr. Albert
Belling and Mr. Nellie Mulr
at hostesses. A business meet
ing will follow with Mr. On
F. Morris presiding and mem
bers will tew for the Jiaaoule
and Eastern Star home at For
est Grove.
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