fen. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Snlem, Oregon Cap ital Women Mited y MAUAN LOW! FMCHIH 1 Miss Lowder Announces Engagement in Seattle to. Glen W. Widdows, Salem , The engagement of Miff Elaine Lowder, daughter of Mrs. James lewder and tha late Col; Lowder of Seattle, Waih., to Glen W. Widdows, on of Mr. and Mm. W. O. Wid dowa of Salem, wu announced recently. . The wedding ia planned for June SO at the St Andrew1! Episcopal church In Aberdeen, Wain; MIm Lowder told number of her Intimate friends, all members of Alpha Delta PI rority, of her engagement at a recent party at her home in Seattle. The announcement wu made by patting the traditional box of candy. When the gunti arrived large red heart featuring tne silhouettes of a girl and boy was on the door. Small red hearts bore the name of each girl Invited. The names of the affianced couple were kept secret until refreshment time when the centerpiece on the table was a large red and white cake Inscribed with the names "Elaine and Glen." White snap dragons and red candles were used to decorate the rooms and the table. Miss Lowder attended the University of Iowa and later was graduated from the Uni versity of Washington. In addi tion to Alpha Delta Pi, social sorority, she Is affiliated with Zeta Phi Eta, speech honorary, and PI Lambda Theta, educa tion honorary. She Is mem ber of the teaching staff al Ridgecraft school in Seattle. Mr. Widdows attended the University of Oregon before en taring the service and later was graduated from the Univer sity of Portland. He was presi dent of Intercollegiate Knight and a member of Uptilon Ome ga PL He Is a representative of General Petroleum corpora tion In San Francisco, Calif., where the couple will, make their home. - Two Speak Before Soroptimist Meeting Community service was tfie topic lor a talk by J. A. . Dodd, manager of Portland Gas and Coke Co., at the Soropti mist club luncheon Wednesday noon at the Golden Pheasant Mrs. Paul Geddes, Roseburg, wife of State Senator Geddes, also was a visitor and gave talk on conversation, also read some children's poems. Mrs. Virgil T. Golden was welcomed as new member, ; 8HARMAN SVKJK 0 8KY, little daughter of Major and Mrs. James L, Svejkosky, re cently ' observed . her fourth birthday and party was giv en by her mother at their home. A large "circus take" featured the luncheon. L Sharman's guests Included Paula Thompson, Terry Thompson, Jimmy Thornton, Mary Beth Thornton, Sandra Thornton, Ton! Russell, .Jane Cbetwood, Jeri Campion. As sisting Mrs. Svejkosky were Mrs. James Thorton, Mrs. J. W. Thompson and Mrs. R. W. Cbetwood. Mrs. Holt to Head Camp Fire Leaders Dallas At recent meet ing at the home of Mrs. Hollis Smith the Camp Fire Leaden association elected Mrs. Eve lyn Holt as chairman. Mrs. Roy Wickttrom was elected secretary for the group. Regu lar meetings will be on the fourth Thursday of . each tenth between the hours of 1 and S p.m. The nest meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Holt During the afternoon Miss Sold Wolcott executive sec retary of Willamette area Camp Fire Girls, and Mrs. Opal Gardner, regional rep resentative for Camp Fire, discussed the birthday project of Camp Fire Girls for the present year. Mrs., Hollis Smith, Polk County district chairman, in dicated that the following leaders were in attendance: Mrs. Wayne Page, Mrs. Roy Phillips, Mrs. BUI Bowden, Mrs. Neale Povey, Mrs. Eve lyn Holt Mrs. Roy Wickstrom and from Salem, Miss Wol- eott and Mrs. Opal Gardner. . . . At Meeting Dallas Attending the area board meeting of Willamette area Camp Fire Girls on March 23 were several Dallas representatives: Art Woods, halnnen of the area board; Mrs. Robert Kelley, Mrs. William Young and Jim Lundy, representatives; Mr. Xeale Povey, Polk county board member; and Mrs. Hol las Smith, Polk county dis trict chairman. At the meet ing, preparation for the camp ing season at Camp Kllowan waa discussed. Luncheon To Fete Visitors Justice and Mrs. George Rossman are to be hosts for a luncheon at their home Friday noon honoring Dean Edward Levi of the University of Chi eago law school and Mrs. Levi. The Levis are In Portland for two days, ho addressing meetings there, and they will be In Salem for a few hours, Friday. Guests at the luncheon will include Desn and Mrs. Levi, Circuit Judge and Mrs. James Crawford of Portland, and the other supreme court Justices and their wives, Justices and Mesdamea Earl C. Latourette, James T. Brand, Hall Lusk, Walter L. Tooie. Harold War ner and William C. Ferry. MM. LEON HANSEN and Mn Al J.hobten were hott- ... to the P.L.E. & F. club of Pvthlan Sisters on Wednes dsy evening at the Hansen home. Card games followed the meeting, and taking non on were Mrs. Herman Bert ner, Mrs. Earl Burk, Mrs. Lennle Irvine and Mn. Hugh Gatts. Mrs. Ralph WUlcox won a special prize. e .. ' . Minerva Club The regular meeting of the Minerva club was at the Sigma Alpha Epillon fraternity house on Monday evening. Plant were made for the rummage sale to be in Msy. The nomi nating committee, consisting of Mrs. Theodore Adams, Mrs. a.. Morgail, Mrs. Garland Simp son, and Mrs. G. N. Verdleck, dlscusted candidates for offi cers of the coming year. Re freshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Robert White and Mrs. S evert Swanson. Chapter Lists New Officers Alnha Znsllon chapter of ! Beta Sigma Phi met last eve ning at the borne ox Mrs. oy Hoibrook and elected the fol lowing new officers: Mrt. Eldon Lindhortt, pres ident; Mli Bernice Ettner, vice president; Mrs. John Ames, re cording secretary; jnus rau line Fugate, correiponding sec retary; Mrs. Lawrence Fitz gerald, treasurer; Mrt. Wilder McNeil, executive officer; Mrs. William Habernicht, Mrt. Roy Hoibrook, representatives to city council of Beta Sigma Phi. New officers will be Install ed on May 18. . Plans were made for a Moth- Thursday, March 28, 1958 era day iuncneon on way h, Miss Beverly Leboid as enair- niBii. For entertainment lasi eve ning, a skit "Overtones," was put on by Miss Shirley Miller, Mrs. John Ames, Miss Bernice Ettner, Miss Pauline Fugate. Mrs. Ames and Miss Marcla Summers were co-hostessea with Mrs. Hoibrook for the meeting. Mrs. James Marshall and Mrs. Andy Foster were guests. The next meeting Is to be Aoril 8 at tha home of Mrs. Lindhortt at which time tha chapter's "Beta Sigma Phi girl of the year" will be named. s5I'2ECa)iX33: Q aca 'JfEKOuOtr 03 Open Friday -Night Til 9 b Bride-elect Announcement Is being nude of the engagement of Mis Elaine Lowder, above, daughter of Mrs. James Lowder of Seattle, to Glen W. Widdows, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Widdows of Salem, a June wedding being planned. (Keonett-Zllie studio picture, Seattle) Todos Menu Friday Far Delicious Corn and Tomato - Soup Egg Sandwiches Crisp Crackers , . Beverage Delicious Corn and T ornate Soup Ingredients: 1 cup lightly drained canned tomatoes, 2 thin slices onion, 1 teaspoon salt (about), 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, 2 tablespoons flour, 2 cups milk, 1 cup cream style corn, ft cup ripe olives (cut from pits In large pieces), pepper. - Method: Put tomatoes, onion and salt in saucepan; cook un til very hot Force through sieve; return to saucepan. In another saucepan melt butter; stir in flour until blended. Add milk all at once and cook end stir constantly over low heat until thickened and bubbly. Stir in corn and olives. Reheat tomatoes; stir tomatoes slowly into corn-olive mixture. Add more salt if necessary and pep per. Makea 4 servings. , GAIETY HILL Garden elub met on Monday at the home of Mrs, J. N. Bishop. Catholic Women Fleet New Officers Following a no-host dinner on Tuesday evening, members of the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters elected new officers. They are Mrs. B. F. Dimeter, chief ranger; Mrs. Eunice Smith, vice chief ranger; Miss Pearl Balrey, financial secre tary; Mrs. George Gruchalla, recording secretary; Mrs. Mike Innocent!, treasurer; Mrs. Phil lipa Xrecter, Mrs. Philip Lutz and Mrs. Edward Payseno, trustees; Miss Mary Wruble, inside sentinel; Mrs. John Mel- chel, outside sentinel; Mrs. Dorothy Zelinikl and Mrs. Joe Henny, conductors; Mrs. May Bach, ways and means; Mrs. Axel Donnelly, entertainment; and Mrs. Joe Reynolds, remembrance. Birthday Party Celebrating her sixth birth day on Tuesday was Sharon Lee Fitts, daughter of Mr. and Carl Fitts of Bend. The little girl was honored with a party at the home of her grand par ents, Mr. arid Mrs. F. E. Ward. Attending the party were Phillis and Stephen Hill, Cleone and Marilyn Welty, David Singer, Snarl La Hof stetter, Tommy Rehfuss, Billy Johnson, Judy and Johnny Coomler, ' Judy, Jimmy and Barbara Whelan, Mra. James Whelan. Mrs, Hofs tetter. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Fitts and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Ward. From California . Visitors arriving this week from California are Mrs. How ard Arnot and son, Michael, from Bur bank, and Mrs. Peter Hauser and children, Karen and Melissa, from Oceanside. They drove north. Mrs. Arnot and son are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. El more Hill, and Mrs. Hauser and children are with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mof fitt The visitors will be here several weeks. -'v- ON FRIDAY evening, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Hadley are en tertaining aa dinner guests, Mrs. Hadley't sister, Mrs. Let ter D. Green and little son, Danny Green, the day being Mrs. Green's birthday anniver sary. .- j - lUlMrKbc : ana chilorj Ifiwomei fifes trem Ncle rrvloy Toe eta lose pounds without losing friends, tea can seek te mar diet at parties without stank Bke a snek-ta-thwnud, w new Ufa, irne miracle party manaa that eatkfy hungry nwn and gratify dieting women. Read them In the big. new Apnl ladies' HnrasJowmall ? 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