(lay, March 34, 1958 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saba, Ortfoa rant liss Moseng arty Feted ilverton Ml ln vr B. bride-elect nt f!n fell O Coaullle. su tA evening at m mliMiisn. jps shower and social hour i MTf . Ii. A; Meyer host- s fpuest invited from Salem ire: Mrs., Darrel Jahn, and fi. Arthur Zahler; from Port d, Mr. G; L. CantreU, Mm. wnoein wintuer, Mrs. Anne later and Mri. Don Moseng; . u. rtoisen, corvallls; from dock. Waih.. Mn. J". F. te and Miss Afnu Sorts- j Sacramento, Mrs. Clifford enna: and or Silverton Un Irold Larsen. Mn. Norman i adds, Mist Margie . Moseng, at. E. uiven, Miss Altbea fryer. Mrs. William Schwar , (is. Carl Zimmerman, Miss onnit Opperud. Mrs. Francla lank, Mrs. Kenneth Henjum, vs. koss Marquam, Mrs. Mil p Thostrud, Mrs.. W. Gross- If kle, Mrs. Odin Johnson, fra. , Alden Clemetann. Mr . Barles Borte. Mrs. John n Mrs. S. G. Melbye and lis. Alvin Thomas. Assisting the. hostess durlne fe social hour were Mrs. Nor- ttn Oodds and the Misses Iren and Mary Meyer. SThe wedding has been an- lunced for Saturday evening, JDrll 18.' at 8 o'clock, at Trln. : f Lutheran church, Silver- m. i I , ye Show Set r Wednesday Eve v tSilverton Mrs. Larry , iennell, president, is remind fi Hr the local folk of the an. al style show beinir anon. fed by the Junior Woman's lib. Wednesday evening arcn za, Detween features at palace theater, around Cry t w 1 4 Woodburn Miss Beverly Jane Hughes of San Mateo, Calif., formerly .of Wood-. bum, has announced her en gagement to Enoa W. More land of Detroit, Mich., now located at Klamath Falls, Ore. Her parents are Capt and Mrs. Everett J. Hughes of Munich, Germany, for mer residents of Woodburn. A summer- wedding at Woodburn Is planned. o'clock. Fifty per cent of the profits goes to the home for crippled children at Eugene, the Junior Woman's federation project for the year. - Dress rehearsal is being an nounced for Tuesday afternoon at B o'clock at the theater. Mrs. LaVerne Bergerson, as sisted by Mrs. Edwin Heinc nen, is general chairman of the show. The program theme is "Alice Through the Look ing Glass." r f. A special meeting for check ing up on finals for the show was last week-at the home of Mrs. Lowell Hoblitt. Visiting guests were Miss Bertha Gott chaik, Mrs. John Dennison and Mrs. Archie Timmons. Woodburn DARs Aro Commended by State A Woodburn Belle Passl chapter, Daughter of the Am erican Revolution, met last week at the home of Mrs. Ray Baker, Elliott Prairie, with Mrs. Dora Scherich as co-host ess. Reports of the 19th state conference in Kamath Tails, were given by Mrs. L, ,' Kell er, regent, and Mrs. Karl En gleman of Buttevllle who at tended, representing the local chapter. The increase in mem bership of seven during the year of Belle Passl chapter was noted as being the highest in percentage Increase in the state. Commendation had also been expressed by the state press relations chairman for the news coverage report. Mrs. Engletnan. ' a member of the state board of governors of the Pioneer Mothers' Mem orial cabin at the Cfaampoeg state park, announced the erec tion of a caretaker's cottage and tea room oh the grounds to be started this summer, made possible by contributions of material and money from people interested in the pro motion of state parks and other historic spots as well as money contributed by chapters In the state. , ' The cabin is a replica of an original home in- the historic town of Champoeg, destroyed by flood, the seat of the first provisional government in the northwest. Belle Pass! chapter plan a silver tea at the cabin in May. The invitation committee, Mrs. H. F. ' Butterfield . and Mrs. Mark Thompson, were author ized to send invitations to chap ters in Portland, Hillsboro, Sa lem, Newberg, Oregon City, Al bany. Lebanon and Salem. A letter was read from, FranTJ P. Doerfler, superintendent of the Woodburn schools, thank- Today's Menu A Sapper Meaa Broiled Tuna Patties : ', , Salad Bowl Bread and Butter ' Applesauce and Crisp Cookies , Beverage : Broiled Tama rattles Ingredient: Two 8 -ounce can chunk-style tuna, 2 eggs, 3 tablespoons tine dry bread crumbs, salt and pepper, dash of garlic salt, butter or mar garine, chili sauce (if desired.) Method: Drain tuna; separate into email piece. In mixing bowl beat eggs with fork un til yolk and white are com bined: add tuna, bread crumbs, salt and pepper (to taste) and garlic ' salt. Press down In bowl and. divide into 8 por-. tiont: place one portion at a time on ; waxed paper and shape into , patties about Vi inch thick. . Transfer carefully with spatula to broiling pan; dot with butter. Broil about 3 inches from source of heat 3 to 4 minute; turn carefully with spatula and dot with but ter; broil 3 to 4 minutes or un til hot through. Makes 4 serv ings of 2 patties 'apiece. Ac company with chili sauce if desired. ing the chapter for the pink dogwood tree which they pre sented and was planted on the grounds at . the local high school. v-?1'::-.-'i';i : Names of friend eligible to membership were presented and 'invitations to join the chapter will be extended to them. "". , An invitation was accepted to hold the next meeting, Ap ril 16, at the country home of Mr. R. N. Pomeroy near Pe- dee. Thia will be a no-host luncheon meeting. V Refreshment were served toy the hostesses.' . . .,-;. Mr.. Mrs'. Rogers. s Feted on Anniversary Woodburn Mr. and Mr. Fred Rogers e f Woodburn were honored Sunday, March 22, on their golden wedding anniversary at an open house in the social room of tne Presbyterian church. About 129 friend and neighbor called to congratulate them. The event was arranged by their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. George Roger, of Woodburn. Greet ing the gueat were Mr, o. it- Withers, Mr. Harry van Arsdale and Mrs. J. B. Gay, Mrs. R. L. Anderson was in charge of the gift table, and Mr. J. W. Richard paased the guest book. The cake was cut and served by their grand daughter,. Mlas Eileen Roger. Mr. Dwaine Roger presided at the coffee urn and Mr. Fred Smith of - Portland cut ices. Assisting about the room were Miaies Barbara , Bau- mann and Joanne Williamson, Member of the Presbyter ian Aid society and other who were in charge of the kitchen were Mrs. Alfred Moon, Mrs. . Roy Faulconer, Mrs. Frank Wright, Mr Archie Murphy, Mrs. Harrl Nelson, Mrs. H. F. Butterfield, mm Zsafo Baa) us a.- lira.. Clarence Wampole and Mr. Margaret Johnston. Solo were) ung by Ken neth Thompson and Mra Har- eld Eichateadt and back ground music was played throughout tfi afternoon or Mia LorU Larson. Many gift were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Roger, in cluding a large bouquet of rose from the Woodburn Woman' club of which Mrs. Roger 1 a member, and a bouquet of flower from Mr. Rogers' twin itr In Nebraska. ' ' - Alice . Crocker and Fred Roger were married March 25, 1803, at Perctval, Iowa. They came from Idaho to Oregon in 1940 and to Wood burn in 1943. Their son, George Roger. live in Woodburn. - They have ' three) -' grand children,' Dwaine Roger of Canby, Eileen and Ramon af Woodburn, and tore great grandchildren, Barbara ' Jo, Lorie Jean and Cheryl Roger af Canby, an af war present ' whom W, RXMU PlfTtXI MYRONS 1 S3 S. Liberty Ph. 1-3771 : Salem'ttarfeetSawInf : Machine Star . mmw CHANIM ' I 2? Qwpat""!! mbwfMl SprktUt . aVfVMll kFty VVOMNR Or? I 'Z. 410. COUHT. .: Op) Fridoy Nifhtt til 9 p.m.. . . We ive and Redeem fenny Saver Stamp 405 STATE ST. 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