Page I . THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, W. Orttoit Wednesday, March IS. IMS . Capital ffiotrien Edited by MABIAN LOWKY FISCHER Engagement Told; June Wedding Set -, engagement announcements continue to feature tocial new. Mr. and Mr a. Lawrence Lovelace of Coqullle are an nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Mist . Grace Lovelace, to Dean Allyn Wal ter, ion of Mr. and Mn. Jene A. Walter of Salem. I The wedding If planned in June. " KAPPA DELTA alumnae of : Salem entertained at an in formal dinner Monday evening at the Golden Pheasant to hon or five Salem girls in the ' active chapter of the sorority at Oregon State college. The honorees included Miss es Dorothy Miller, Leona Bur goyne, Joan Fabry, Glenndorls Floyd and Susan Steed. - Somi Notations;. - lyM. L F. GATESWINGERS are meet ing Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Izaab Walton .. . club : house. Hosomary Wiles is to. lead in the Maxina and in a new mix er. Guest callers will be Ray i . Gould and Clyde Charters. On the host committee are Mrs. E. Donald Jessop and Clay Rambo. Guests are Invited. Rebekahs Meet Entertainment at Salem Re- bekah lodge Monday evening was presented by members of the FL club. During the busi' ness meeting that followed, Mrs. Fred Shafer was present ed with the seal of perfection by Mrs. Victor Koop, district deputy president. A candy sale will be sponsored by the ways and means committee on Mon day. ..' .. ; Ladies .Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant will meet Thursday evening at the temple and the Three Links club will meet in the club rooms at 1 o'clock on Friday. A practice for the La dies Encampment auxiliary will be Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock. One of the first children, to be baptised in the new St. Jo seph's Catholic church was Shannon Mary Brnbeck, little daughter ef Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Brnbeck. ... The christening was Sunday. . . . stpnnpnrg wl9 Mr, and Mre. Richard t. Logan of Eugene, the Logans haying been at tendants at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Brubeck. . . . Also attending the baptism was Don ald Brnbeck, brother of Shan non Mary. . . . Following the baptism, an Informal reception was given at the Brubeck home. . . . . The Logans and their ' children, Robin and Frank, were here for the day to visit the Brubecks. , . ", Dinner for Two Groups On Thursday Dorothy F. Cooney, gradu ate of Salem senior high school, la listed among 239 students at New York univer sity's Washington Square col lece of arts and sciences nam. ed to the dean's list for out standing scholarship during the fall semester. . .-. The list of honor students represents about six per cent of the col lege's day fend evening enroll- meht. . . ..To be eligible for the dean's roll, students must have an average of 90 or above in all courses, . :,Tniss Cooney Is a sophomore at the school Why Sylvia was FRIGID invui "I'm set the only prafe lemln our family even If I did try to commit saldaV Wini"IthouhtshaloTsdme, bat then the whole truth came out Than an other woman who don't look on me ml mntiy," Rad iht ArprUing truth-ani mmwIw's MoUboak. Etrt it Irw sow Malory. Oat sow ftps As April Lamtr Mam Journal today end wed "Can This Marriafe B garsdr '- Journal Want Adi Pay ' Leaders in the Santiam area, Girl Seonss, are striving to see that every girl who. can gets an equal opportunity to attend the Smith Creek ' summer camp. . . . The group s eamp- ership. program is under way, organizations being contacted to donate to the eampership fund. .' . . The oamp season opens June 18. . . . . Camper- ship applications are 1 accept able now and may be sent to Mrs. G. B. Wynkoop, Smith Creek eamp committee, 122 West First avenue, Albany. . . . Each year, many Salem or ganizations . donate camper- ships, Salem district having a large group of girls in the San tiam area, . offices for which are in Albany. . .. . v X:X:,X"r,lXX:. REGt'LAR monthly lunch eon for Salem Alumnae Pan- hclltnlc will be Friday noon In the Camellia room at the Senator hotel. Through Friday and Satur day, the annual Easter lily sale of the group is to be staged, girls from the sororities on the Willamette university ; campus assisting. Proceeds go to the Oregon Society for Crippled Children and Adults; i PLANNING to spend the week-end In Seattle are Mrs. William F. Johnson and Mrs. James Zwaschka. - VISITOR in the capital, ar riving lata Tuesday, is Mrs. Marshall I. Comett of Klam ath Falls. Mrs. Cornett is re publican national committee- woman from Oregon. The Optimist club and the Optl-Mrs. grpup will gather for a joint dinner on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at the Pine Inn. , ..';..;:; The entertainment is to provided by the ladies group, Mrs. John Ahlbin if president of Optl-Mrs. Dinner Planned . Mr, and Mrs, Jack M!Hr are chairmen for a no-host din ner for Salem chapter, Order of Eastern Star, on Saturday evening at 6:80 o'clock. Their committee includes Mrs. Ar thur Bailey- Mrs. Marc Jen nings, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Smith, Mel Grub and Mrs. Dora Wallace. Decorations will be arranged by Mrs. George Ed wards, chairman, Mrs. Mark Wilbur and Mrs. Don Cren shaw. - A meeting will follow the dinner at 8 p.m. HOSTS to their bridge group on Friday evening for dinner and cards will be Mr. and Mrs. Glade Follls. ,. '..: IN PORTLAND at the end of the week were Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lietz, visiting Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith, former Salem residents. Mr. Smith, who has been ill for some time, is reported much improved, Today's Menu LENTEN LUNCH .- Baked Eggs in Tomato Sauce' Salad Bowl Bread and Butter Fruit r..;M ' Beverage 0: Baked Eggs in Tomato Sauce Ingredients: One 11 -ounce can meatless tomato' sauce,, 8 eggs, Yt cup grated cheddar cheese-, (lightly packed) ' Method: Divide tomato sauce among 4 individual heat-re- sistant glass pie plates or shirred egg dishes; Break eggs, one at a time,, into a saucer and slide 2 eggs on top of toma to sauce in each of the pie plates or. shirred egg dishes. Sprinkle with grated cheese, covering as much- of the egg yolks as possible. Bake in a slow (825 deg.) oven until eggs are urm tnrouan about 25 minutes. Serve at once. Makes servings. -FROM- Peg in Washington Washington. D.C., March 11. ..Dear Marian: When I wrote you yesterday, the Secretary and Mrs. Doug- laa McKay had not returned from their trip to the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. They arrived by plane last night, and virtually on time, after a bad experience a week ago in taking off nine hours late in a day of heavy rain and thunder and lightning storms. Mrs. McKay reports that the only relaxation the Secre tary bad in the week was a 15-minutc swim at St. John where he was told that he could "have" 15 minutes for the dip in the warm waters of the bay. The Virgin Islands, especially the one on which St Croix is situated is an is land of great contrasts. Very primitive living conditions, with schools and hospitals about what one might expect in the interior of Africa, was reported. More than 90 per cent of the residents are Negroes and one of the prob lems of interior is to Improve conditions on the Islands. At Government House, where the McKays stayed, there was no warm water available during their overnight visit. Water pumped by the navy from the ocean and la not heated for general use. By contrast the ball where the recep- tlon is held is the restored fur niture and equipment provid ed by the Danish government as replacement for that taken by the Danes when they gave the islands. Beautiful mirrored columns, with three branch eandelabrums on each column, gold leather stools re flected in the mirror a great long corridor - with the ele gance of a Danish palace. And just upstairs where the Mc Kays' rooms were located, badly marred woodwork and very run aown structure. . fours of the several is lands were made by the Mc Kays, . inspection . of sugar plants, schools, hospitals and homes. Howard Wall of Port land, has a beautiful home on Croix, and Mrs. McKay had tea with Mrs. Wall one afternoon while the secretary busy with': conferences. Walls - have restored an home with- lovely , gar dens and a comfortable and BY ALINE (PEG) PHILLIPS attractive house. They spend several weeks every year in the islands. The Ward Can day home where the McKays were entertained wltn a large reception and dinner party is built in the round stone foun dations of an old sugar mill, a unique and beautifully furn ished home. ;"'- . A republican meeting was held one - evening In St. Thomas at Bluebeards Castle, a hotel which has become the property of the Interior Da portment and which is leas ed to an operator. I The secre tary found that the opportu nity for a first hand view of conditions on the islands and for discussions with local groups and individuals on problems of the - residents made the trip necessary and worthwhile. The social func tions were an adjunct but also made long days for him, as even during ' evening recep tions, he was being button holed by local people for seri ous discussions. y At Puerto Rico, the McKays were guests ol tne governor at the rebuilt fort, . La Fon- talez, which is more than 400 years old. Outside the love ly gardens add enchantment to the scene which includes the beautiful blue, green waters of the ocean as a back ground. .: Inside solid mahog any furniture, magnificent staircases, massive canopied beds with step stools, and more flowers provide an at tractive setting for the enter tainment of visitors, the Mc Kays reported. was The old Delta Zetas Entertained - Delta Zeta alumnae met last evening at the home of Mrs Charlea Feike for a dinner and social evening. Mrs. BJarne Erlcksen and Mrs. Virgil Sex ton were co-hostesses. Special guests were neprc- sentattve Maurine Neuberger (Mn. Richard Neuberger) of Portland, and Mrs. Donald R. Husband of Eugene, wife of Representative Husband, Both are alumnae of the group. Others attending were Mrs. Lester E. Keller of Hubbard, Mrs. Mark Thompson of Wood burn, Mrs. O. K. Beals, Mrs. B. L. Bradley. Mrs. E. A. Carle- ton, Mrs. Albert Depenbrock, Mrs. Charles Derthick, Mrs. C. K. Fulton, Mrs. Norman Paulson, Mrs. Robert T. Rus sell. Mrs. Maurice Shepard, Mrs. H. E. Smedley, Mrs. For rest Stewart, Mrs, Erlcksen and Mrs. Felke. ,- ,-; ARRIVING from Shawnigan Boys school in British Colum bia on Friday to vacation- at their homes, will be Jerry Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, and Jon Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Warner. Initiation iyent Initiated into Chadwlck chapter. Order of Rainbow for Girls, at formal ceremonies on Tuesday evening were ,the Misses Joan Osko, Sharon Col lins. . Ann Bradley, Loraine Ellis, Shirley Evell, Karen Hil ton and Sherry Filsinger. . : A cooked food sale ia plan ned for .April 4 at th kitchen center, and on April 12 the girls will attend a service at the Presbyterian church., X The secretary was back in the office today and at lunch-, eon greeted Frank Beglrano, Jr., of Portland, and Stephen Chadwick of Seattle, both well-known in Salem and ex cellent friends of Mr. McKay. 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Miss Newbry's house guest for the college vacation week, Miss Shirley' Damon; Miss Juanita McCurdy, Miss Lorraine Well ing, Mrs. Keith Farnam, Mrs. Jack Loftus, Miss Jane Trojan, Miss Alice Louise Ohling, the hostesses and their mother, Mrs. Chester A. Downs. ' IN GOBVALLIS Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jacobsen, visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter," Mr; apd Mrs. Max Fowler, and returning to her home their granddaughter, Judy . Fowler, who spent her school vacation last week with the Jacobsens. Musicale at; Eason Home A musicale ia planned for Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. David Eason at 7:30 o'clock. Solos and twe-oiano num. bers will be presented by her piano students, Sally Bolllger, violinist, accompanied . by Glennis Allen Buehner, to assist at the program. ' The piano students taking part are Sandra , Wlscarson, Ronnie Potts, Judy, Deacon,'' Gayle Geddes, Sharon Tcdrlck. John Wood. 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