Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 18, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, March 18, 1953
Benefit
Planned
By Group
Plans for benefit card par
ty to be next Tuesday after
' noon and evening were an
nounced at the meeting of
Chadwick chapter, Order of
Eaitern Star, on Tuesday. The
event .will take place on the
fifth floor of the Masonic tem
ple: -
Mr. and Mr. Joseph B.
Scnaller and Mr. and Mri. Wil
liam Damery are on the gener
al committee for the affair.
Mri. r. D. Klbbe ii chairman
of the decorationi and Mri. Ef.
fie King is in charge of prizes.
The afternoon party will be
gin with dessert at 1 o'clock,
followed by cards. Mrs. Al-
, bert C. Gragg will be hostess
and Mrs. Charles Fowler la in
charge of the committee. As'
listing her will be Mrs. E. M.
McKee, Mrs. Gordon Barker.
Mri. Lloyd Reinholdt, Mrs.
Millard Pekar, Mrs. William
Damery, Mrs. Jack Pederson,
Mm, Robert Crawford, Mri.
i Herman Johnston.
Mill Leila Johnson is host
ess for- the evening party,
games to begin at 8 oclock.
Chairman of .the committee is
Mrs. Joseph Scnaller, assisting
will be Mrs. D. E. Beecroft,
Mri. J, D. Berwick, Mrs. Ira
Darby, Mrs. Curtis A. Hale,
Mri. Charles West, Mrs. Gale
Fox, Mrs. David Davidson and
Mrs. E. P. Phillips.
Others assisting during the
afternoon and evening will be
Mrs. G. A. Reeher, Mrs. Mem
Pearce, Mrs. Emery Wood, Mrs.
Verdi Walter, Mrs. Arthur Da
vis, Mrs. A. N. Copenhaver,
Mrs. Edith KeUy and Mrs.
Betbine Loose.
Proceeds of the benefit will
go to the project of the worthy
grand matron, Mrs. Carl Wim
' berly of Roseburg, which is to
. redecorate the interior of the
Masonic and Eastern Star home
at Forest Grove. Many aged
and Invalid members of East
em Star and Masonic members
are cared for at the home. .
Friends of the two organiza
tions are Invited to attend the
party and tickets will be avail
able at. Hallmark's or at the
door. Guests are to bring their
own table accessories. .
, Thirty-five visitors from Eu
clid chapter in Jefferson, Vic
toria chapter in Turner, Mari
lyn chapter in Mill City and
. Acasia chapter in Stayton at
tended . : the friendship night
meeting of Cnadwick chapter
... on Tuesday.
Honored' guests were Mrs.
Irene McKlnley of Portland, as
sociate grand 'matron; Herman
Johnston, grand sentinel; Airs.
W. H. Lewis, gratia representa
tive to Tennessee; Mrs. Wallace
Humphreys, worthy matron of
Acacia chapter in Stayton; Mr.
arid Mrs. Karl Wipper, worthy
patron and worthy matron of
Victoria chapter in Turner;
Mrs.- N. Thurston and Irvin
Wright, worthy matron and
worthy patron of Euclid chap
ter in Jefferson. Each of the
guests was escorted to the east
and presented a short talk to
the group. . : -
Mrs. B. Wilson, formerly of
Elwood, Nebraska, was affili
ated into Chadwick chapter at
the meeting,
Following the meeting, sham
rock ice cream and cakes were
served in a dining room dec?
crated with green Irish hats,
shamrocks and shillelaghs,
those serving wearing hats, bon
nets and aprons in keeping with
the St Patrick's day theme. A
program of Irish music and
comedy skits featured the pro-
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Rebekah Initiation
Event of Monday
Honored at Salem Rebekah
lodge Monday evening was
Mrs. Matilda Slegmund Jones
wno was -Initiated Into the or
der tn 1908 and was noble
grand of the organization in
1808. Mrs.. Theodore Rhoadea.
noble grand, presented her
with, flowers.
A program. Presented bv
Mrs. Ida Newton, who is chair
man of good of the order, feat
ured readings by Mrs. Laura
Noyes and songs by Barker
Cor nforth, accompanied by
Mrs. Nellie Larson.
Mrs. George Beane will be
hostess to the past noble grands
at her home on Wednesday.
Theta Rho girls will meet on
Thursday for initiation. A can
dy sale is scheduled for March
30 at the temple by the jewel
committee.
The Encampment and Ladies
Encampment . auxiliary will
meet for a no-host dinner on
Friday at 6:30 o'clock at the
temple. Following the meeting
at 8 p.m., there will be a pro
gram and dancing for members
ana mends of all branches of
the order. -
Program for the social diet
ing next Monday evening will
be given by the Three Links
club. Memben of the refresh
ments committee are Mrs. Jen
nie Chalmers, Miss Wilda Sleg
mund, Miss Viola Tyler, Mrs.
Frank Saunders, Mrs, .Cora
ningoia, Mrs. j. T. noble and
Miss Carol Sherman, .
Today's Menu,
Friday Fare
Fluffy Parsley Omelet .
Shoe String Potatoes
Tomato Sauce Broccoli
Fruit .,. . Bread and Butter
Beverage
Fluffy Parsley Omelet .
Ingredients: 2 tablesp o o n I
quick-cooking tapioca, tea
spoon salt, H teaspoon pepper,
cup milk, Z tablespoons but
ter or margarine, 4 eggs (sep
arated), 2 tablespoons finely
chopped parsley. .
Method: Mix tnnlnra. aalt.
pepper and milk in saucepan.
Cook and stir constantly over
medium, ' heat until mixture
comes to a boil. Stir in 1 table
spoon Of the butter. Remove
from heat and allow to cool
slightly . while beating eggs,
Beat egg whites until stiff
enough to form peaks that curl
over slightly. Without washing
beater, beat egg yolks until
thick and lemon colored. Beat
tapioca mixture into egg yolks;
stir in parsley. Fold into egg
whites until no blobs of white
show. Melt remaining table'
spoon of butter In' 10-inch skil
let with a heat-resistant ban
die until very hot but not
brown. Turn omelet into skillet
and cook over low heat 8 min
utes. Then bake in moderate
(3S0 F.) oven 18 minutes. Ome
let is cooked when a knife in
serted in center comes out
clean. Cut across at right an
gles to handle of pan, but don't
eut all the way through. Fold
carefully from handle to op
posite side with wide spatula
and turn over onto serving dish.
Or instead of .folding omelet,
cut into 4 wedge-shaped por
tions and remove with spatula
Makes 4 servings.
gram.
Mrs. Miller B. Hayden was
chairman of the refreshments
and assisting were Mr. and Mrs.
William Damery, Miss Ulva
Derby. Mrs. J. D. Berwick, Mrs.
Lloyd Reinholdt, Miss Marie
Burch, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wi
per, Gale Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Verdi Walser and Mrs. Opal
Lewis.
Past matrons and patrons will
be honored at the next meet
ing, April 7. It will be charter
night.
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March 19th and 20th
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Wed March 10
' Sllverton An tvent of Tues
day, March 10, was the wedding
of Misi Mavis Darlen Bradley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vln Bradley, and Robert Lee
Coursey, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Ray Coursey of Salum. The
Rev. Douglai Harold perform
ed the double ring ceremony at
7:30 p.m. in the parsonage of
the Methodist church in Silver
ton. Only close friends and rela
tives were in attendance.
The bride wore a two-tone
gray and gold suit to which was
pinned a white orchid.
Miss Arlene Pedersen was
matron of honor and wore a
brown suit with a corsage of
rosebuds.
Best man for his brother was
Ray Coursey, Jr.
A reception followed the
service - at the borne of the
bride's parents. Cutting the
cake was Mri. Virgil Bradley,
aunt of the bride. Miss Janet
Stevens served the punch and
pouring coffee was Mri. Orville
Brosig. Mri. Ray passed the
guest book and Mrs. Donald
Stewart was In charge of gifts,
: The couple left on a ihort
wedding trip after which- Mr,
Coursey, who is with the U. S.
Navy, will report to San Diego,
Mrs. Coursey will join him
there in May. The bride is a
graduate of Sllverton high
school-and now is employed in
Salem. Mr. Coursey was grad
uated from Salem high school.
WOODBURN A rummage
sale ' will be conducted by
Chapter J of the P.E.O. Sister
hood, Friday and Saturday,
March 20 and 21 in the Fikan
building ' on Garfield street.
Mrs. Jess Fikan and Mri,
George D. Jonei are co-chair
men for the event and aik that
all articles be brought to the
building oh Thursday after
noon. ' '
Mrs. Domes Feted
At Recent Shower
North Dallas Mrs. William
Domes of Oak Grove was hon
ored at a shower at the Grace
Mennonite church in Dallas on
Friday evening by Mrs. .Abe
Schlerling, Polk Station, and
Mrs. John Morris of North Dal
las. '.'
Invited were Mrs. H. W.
Boeder and daughter Hilde,
Mrs. Peter Selmer,. Mrs. Lyle
Flaming, - Mrs. Joe Hlebenthal,
Mrs, Wayne. Hlebenthal, Mrs.
Earl Stonebrook, Miss Luella
Kllever, Mrs. Dietrich Dlehm,
Mrs. C. Rudy, Mrs. Ike Dyck,
Mrs. L. W. Gilson and Delores,
Mrs. Mildred Gilson, Mill
Thelma Brook, Mri. Hugh Mul-
ler, Mrs. Milton Barth, Mrs. Ed
Schellenberg, Mrs. Susan Mc
Fadyen, Mrs. James Copp and
Kathryn, Mrs. Herman Flam
ing and Kathy, Mrs. Walter
Muller, Mrs. Herman Fast and
children, Gordon and Gaylene,
Mrs. Herman Schrag, Mrs. John
Green of Independence, Mrs.
Chet French of Salem, Mrs. R.
C. Reimer of Monmouth, Mri.
Lowell Lambert of Cooi Bay,
Mrs. Jane Domes and Mrs. Dick
Domes and Ruth Ann of McCoy,
Mrs. Bob Muller, Mrs. G. V.
Rempel, the honor guest's
mother, Mrs. A. G. Rempel, the
grandmother, Mrs. Henry Frle-
sen, Mrs. Earl Peterson, and
Danny, Mrs. Henry Wall and
Aganetha, Mri. Sol Ediger, Mri.
Henry Ediger, Mri. Carl
Wright, Mlu Helen Thiessen.
Mrs. Esther Balzer, Mrs. Ray
McKlnney, Miss Evelyn Nairn,
and Nadine Schellenberg, and
Eleanor Schlerling.
as.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salera, OrafM
Kim Arbuckle to
Be Birthday Feted
Kim Arbuckle, younger ton
of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ar
buckle, is to be four yean old
Thursday. Hit mother has
planned a party at their heme
In the afternoon.
Kim's guests . will include
Brenda and Anne Burrell, Dana
Grabenhorst, Scott McLeod,
Julie Shinn, Katrlnka Johnson,
David Hicks; the honored
guest's older brother, Tad Ar
buckle; and bis two grandmoth
ers, Mrs. George 1. Arbuckle
and Mrs. W. E. Wheeler; and
Miss Irene de Lisle.
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Mattsons to Be
Speakers at Club .
Woodburn! May or -and Mrs.
Elmer Mattson will meet with
the Woodburn Business and
Professional Women'a club on
Thursday evening tt the lib
rary club rooms at 8 o'clock.
Mr. Mattson will elaborate on
civic topics discussed at the
March business meeting and
the Mattsons wiU also tell of
their trip to Europe last Sep
tember and show pictures.
Mrs. N. A. Mann will sing
Irish songs and Mrs. Leon
Graham has volunteered -to
make some of her famous
doughnuts. Members are asked
to come and bring friends..
For the regular business
meeting April 2 at the home of
Miss Gladys Adams, the nom
inating committee will report
and officers for the coming
year will be elected. Education
and vocation committee is in
charge and Mrs. Ann McCar-
ron (ias arranged a beauty
demonstration. Contributions
to the Oriental scholarship are
to be brought to the April i
meeting. ,
Mrs. J. A. Evans, Mrs.
Thomas Baldwin, Mrs. - Sam
Smith and the president, Mrs.
O. J. Adkinson, attended the
Central Willamette spring dis
trict conference in Salem Sun
day and will give a report at
the March 18 meeting.
Visit at Sllverton
Sllverton Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Melbye and daughter,
Jamie Lea of Central Point,
arrived Saturday for a few days
visit with relatives. -.
Melbye, a son of the Lewis
Melbyes, Is a teacher In the
Central Point schools and is
attending the state teachers'
meeting in Portland this week,
Mri.- Melbye and 'daughter
are visiting with her parents-in-law
in Sllverton and will
spend some time with her moth
er in McMlnnville, Mrs, Sidney
Fisher. .
"Also at the Lewis Melbye
home are Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Barbour (Ruth Melbye), of
Portland.
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DAR Event
Woodburn Members of
Belle Passi chapter, Daughters
of the American Revolution,
will meet Thursday, March IB,
at the home of Mrs. Ray Baker,
vice regent. In the Elliott
Prairie community. Reports of
the state conference at Klam
ath Falls will be given by the
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Capital Drug Stcro
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regent, Mrs. Lester Keller, aad
Mrs. Karl Inglemaa who at
tended. Plans for the spring
tea to be held early in May at
the Memorial cabin in Chan
poeg park, will be made.
Mrs. Dora Scherleh will be
eo-tostess with her daughter,
Mrs. Bsktr, The meeting starts
at 2 p.m.
PAST CHIEFS of Centralla
temple No. 11, Pythian Sisters,
will not meet this month. Next
meeting of the group will be
April 18.
Club to Install-
Woodburn Election and
Installation of officers by the
Woodburn Homemakers club
will take place at the regular
meeting Friday, March 20, at
the home of the president, Mrs.
Frank Wright, 812 Third street
Household hints will be given
in response to roll calk .
Coffield Free
In Long Case
Roseburg John W. Cof
field, 28, of .Vancouver, Wash.
cleared by a grand jury Tues
day of a first degree murder
charge, was to be released from
Jail Wednesday. .-.'
He bad been beld in connec
tion with the death last April
of Georgia Lang, 19. Earlier
this month Chester Crabb, 24,
of Arago, Ore., was convicted
of first degree murder in the
girl's death and was sentenced
to life in prison.
Both men testified at Crabb's
trial that they and the girl had
been out together the day of
her death, but that Coffield had
left Crabb and the girl together
and then had driven away. '
Coffield when cleared, said
he got "a darn square deal
from the state police here. I
had to have or I wouldn't have
made it" :
British Jets in Show
For Tito Crash, Burn
Cambridge, England OJ-n
Two RAF jet fighter planes
collided and crashed In flames
today while participating in an
air show for president Tito of
Yuoslavla.
The two Meteor lets were in
a four-plane formation that
roared over the RAF airfield
at nearby Duxford past the
place where Tito watched the
show in foggy weather.
They touched wlnis while
changing from one formation to
another and plunged to the
ground behind : a hill. Tito
stood up to watch the flames
shooting BOO feet Into the air.
APPIUNCE REPAIR
Call ae for prompt aad expert
work en' all appliances
Mayes Appliance Repair
Faeoef-HU H6 State at.
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
k)f all kinds. Trusoos, Abdom
Unal gaDDorts, llaaue Hosiery.
Expert filters JTrlraU IHtlnsI
Ask Tear Doetar
Capital Drug Store
eS Slate St.
Corner ef Liberty
SR Green Stamps
to adrift yea. Tkls week ,
,
DISCUSS GOVERNMENT REORGANIZATION
Rep. Clara X. Hoffman (left) confers with Federal
Security Administrator Oveta Culp Hobby and Budget
Director Joseph M. Dodge (right), first witnesaea at the
Joint House and Senate operations committee hearing on
President Elsenhower's Government reorganization plan.
Under the plan the Federal Security Agency would be
converted into a blnet level. Department of Health, Ed
ucation and Welfare.' As head of the department, Mrs.
Hobby would become the nation's second woman, cabinet
officer. (UP Telephoto)
Texan Who Shot Down
12 Migs Coming Home
A u. 8. jet Airbase, Korea,
() The Texas Air Force col
onel who has shot down more
MIGs than any other flying
gunhawk left for home today.
He is Col. Royal N. Baker of
McKlnney, described by the
Fifth Air Force commander.
Lt. Glenn O. Barcus, as "the
greatest of them all."
Baker ended his MIG-duel-
lng combat tour in Korea last
Friday, the 13th, when he ihot
down hli 12th MIG jet. It was
the 13th communist warplane
downed by Baker. Earlier, he
had shot down a Red LAS pro-
peuer-oriven cratt.
USE TEAR OAS ON BEDS
Pusan, Korea MD United
Nations guards used tear gas
io queu a demonstration by 2,
000 Communist prisoners on
Yonchon Island Monday, the
UN Prisoner of War Command
announced today. There were
Smart
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With Style Galore
If your heart desires a truly
luxurious dress at a little
8 rice . . . don't fail to see
le "lust arrived" collection at
THE VOGUI or SALEM
Sport Shop. Whether it
be a silk, a rayon, a sheer
wool, cotton or one of the
new blends ... all types
are represented in this (roup.
Colors to make even the
rainbow envious and
styled with that "just right
look" that is always evident
in fashions from THE VOQUI,
You will be surprised ,
at how easily you can .
nave one or more
lovely dresses.
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... at The Vogue Sportswear Shop!
Apparel of Distinction for Smart Womert
445 and 437 State St.
no casualties among prisoners
or guards. ' " .' ,,'.'.
Don't be
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New alaKtera tell yea how to
act 5396 mora aacuiity asaJoat
underarm odof and pafapiratiofi.
New Arrid. used daily, la proved
5396 more afitctlT than any
cxhar leadlns dsodoimnt in keep
ing vadtraraas dry and odorless.
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Buys i. Budget Wise
VOGUE OF
01 these
Cofftt S!liM Four ' '
Cnti Und.r WhoUwir
Portland tfCollt was sel
ling at cents a pound In
many Portland grocery stores
Tuesday despite a . 83-ceot
wholesale price. , ,
The lower priced coffee Is
stock on hand. Heavy con
sumer buying, however, is rap
Idly depleting this stock, deal
era eeld, and a 4 to 8 cent
pound retail price in crease la 8
snupected toon.
The RS-cent whoiesaia price
announced Tuesday la a tn.
cent increase.
anas but ixa collars
Boon, la. UJ0 Dogs are
bavins a tough time getting
too much competition. Teen
aged girls art buying them up .
to wear as ankle bracelet. .
DO YOU Etfl
Itka physically handicapped!
heed year kelp. Goodwill In
Idaatrtsa seeds) you discarded
Iclethlng, faraltare and aoasa
half artUles te keep the aaa
Idleapped employed. -
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Fickapa Tuesdays aad Fridays
New Cream Deodorant Proved
in Keeping Underarms
. Dry and Odorless
Used dally, AnM pretests ways
1. Keeps underarms dry. Prevents ap
peaunce of panplradoa.
2. tofe for clothes. Dots aoc rot amses
Saves dothes from stains.
0. Takes adar exit rf persalrarlea
- deodorises iastaady oa contact.
4. Antiseptic A smooth, white, gentle
1 action vanishing cream.
1, Creamy. Will not dry out.
(Bp-
warnee) use AMID
than any ether
deaderant.
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