Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 27, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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Friday, March 27, lss
AL Unit
Meets on .
ThursHnv
Twenty women were pre
tented B year honor nurd nn.
by Mr. Harry Humphrey of
Stayton, district 2 president, at
. the Thunday meeting of Salem
unit mrl!S2 Isluu auxil
iary. They are Mn. Clyde Beat,
ty, Mr. Mildred De Armond.
r T n.vun .
w wciuifpi, mn. Je
rome Hansen, Mr. Jack John
ton, Mr. Harlan Judd, Mr.
Dow Jjovell. Mrs. Loll Keener.
Mr. WUbur Lytle, Mr. Joe
Matujec, Mr. Wayne Perdue,
Mr. Donald Rasmussen. Mri.
Carroll Robinson, Mrt. Jack
6imkins, Mr. Jennie Slater,
Mr. Harold Streeter, Mr. Jo-
sepn aompauns, airs, 'fneodore
TJllakko, Mr. Bert Walker and
Mr. Walter Wood.
Guest at the meeting lnclud.
ed Mr. Verne Axelson, Mr. E.
M. Hoffman, Mr. Earl Foltom
and Mr. Karl Mobley of King
wood unit; Mrs. Harry Humph
rey of Stayton, district 2
president; Mr. Velma K. Da
vis, Pioneer pott.
Mr. C. W. Swigert was re
ceived into the group as a new
member. .. .
The five past presidents, of
the Kingwood unit were hon
ored on Thursday, each of them
giving a short talk. They are
Mrs. Harold Streeter, Mrs. Har
lan Judd, Mrs. Bert Walker,
Mrs. Theodore Ullakko and
Mrs. Joe DeFilippi. .
A program was presented by
Marion county' health depart
ment member. Mr. Vernon Ol
sen showed a filmland Miss
Claudia Donnelly and Miss
Ruth Ingram gave short talks
on community health problems.
The tewing group will meet
March 30 with Mrt. Bert Walk
er. Mrs. Jerome Hansen will
be hostess to the executive
board on April 2 at her home.
Mrt. Charles Driver will ac
company several members of
the junior auxiliary to a con
ference in Corvallis on Sunday.
The social hour committee
Included Mrs... Kenneth Deca
tur, chairman,' Miss Kay Lov
ell, Mrs Dow Lovell, Mrt.
William Sierp, Mrs. Bert Walk
er, Mr. Augusta Allport, Mr.
TnwiH t- Ytri.u W T
- ircit;ut- xvixs .. James
Wolfe and Mrs. James Fitts.
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Menhehnett-Hicks I
Wedding Recently
Woodburn Aff event of
Saturday, March 14,' was the
wedding of' Mist Gwendolyn
Hicks of Vancouver, ' Wath-t
and Everett Menhennett of
Camas, Wash.' The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her
man ,E. Hicks of Woodburn
and -the bridegroom' parents
are Mr. and Mrt. H. E. Menn
hennett of Indianapolis, Ind.
The Rev, Lyndall Logee offi
ciated at the ceremony which
took place in the Camas Bap
tist church in Vancouver.
Herbert Runyan of Van
couver was soloist, accompa
nied by Mr. Runyan. .
The bride 'wore a blue
faille street length dress with
navy blue accessories and a
gardenia corsage.
Mrs. Ralph Bryan ot Van
couver was matron of honor
for her sister and wore a navy
blue eoat style linen dress,
blue accessories and corsage
of yellow carnations. ' '
Serving a best man for Mr.
Menhennett was his brother-
in-law, C. R. Porterfield,' of
Camas.
A reception followed the
ceremony at the home of the
bride's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and. Mrs. W. L.' Runyan of
Vancouver. The three tiered
wedding cake centered . the
serving table, and was circled
with pink, camellias and
daphne. Mrs. Eugene . ' C.
Richet of Portland .cut the
cake and Mrs. Gerald Runyan
presided at the coffee urn.
Misses Geraldine and Ann
Runyan had charge of the
gift table. ' - ;
Following a wedding trip to
the beach the couple is at
home in Camas. The bride is
native of Woodburn and
graduated from the Wood
burn schools before going to
Vancouver.
:.
SILVERTON Mr. Flor
ence Schlaebitz 1 to be host
ess to members ot the past
president's parley of Delbert
Reeves unit, No. 7, American
Legion auxiliary at the club
room of Legion hall on
Friday at 8 p.m.
Vhat eyaiyone
should know
about
WER
What tautss eanetrt It It bared.
ItaryT How dots It BUT Dots
being married bear any relstion
to getting cancer! Can ehildrta
1st cancer? Why can't tdentlrtt
prrrant UT Is tber a sura? la
She bag, new April ladlta' Home
Journal are th latest arTewsi M
the 45 moot frequently esksfl
questions. Get your copy of th
Journal aad read Yea Skouli
Know Att Thit A Cawr'
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. Goldenweda Honored Mr.1 and Mrs. William' Wester,'
,- above, recently observed their golden wedding anniversary '
at an open house at their home in Four Corners. -Married
. in Kansas, the couple have lived in Oregon since 1840. (Mc-'
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AL Auxiliary
Is Entertained r
:; - t ' '! . . ?'
Silverton Delbert Reeves
unit, American Legion auxi
liary, honored past president
and past post commander at
a dinner this week. The 34th
anniversary of the American
Legion was also observed.
Mrs. Charles Mason, ' first
vice-president, : presented the
cake to Earl Baker, post
commander.
Honored guests ' included
Dallas Nollsch of ' . Sauvies
Island, vice-commander - of
the Oregon department of the
Legion, and Mrs. Nollsch;
Mrs. Malcolm Cameron of
Salem and Mrs. Fred Lucht,
child welfare district chair
man, both members of the
past president's parley: Mike
Castellano of Salem, 'bugler
for the. initiation ' team from
Capital post in Salem, and
Mrs. Castellano. " , " '
During the business meet
ing, it was announced that
the state convention will be
at Seaside, June 16-30. Mrs.
Ralph Francis 'reported 'on the
Dlnty Moore dinner and Mrs.
Mason announced plans for
the ' poppy -poster' - campaign.
There will be all-day sewing
at the: home of Mr, v Nettie
Noren,427 South. Second, on
Thursday. Mrs. Mason con
ducted the- meeting In the
absence of Mrs. Robert Allen,
president. ' ' . ' ' . ' i
Naomi Chapter . .
Of OES Initiates
Dallas Initiated into
Naomi' -chapter,' ' Order' of
Eastern . . Star, . on. . Tuesday
were Mr. Walter K. Steele
and Mr. Joe S. Simmon of
Rkkreall. During the cere
mony,, the choir 'tang several
numbers." '. ; ; :.. " ' s " . . '
Escorted to the east were
Mr. and Mr: Arthur Kopp
leln, worthy patron and nat
ron of Rhododendron chapter
in Fall City.; Other . visitors
Included Mr. and Mrs. Doctor
Eby of Trinity chapter in
Salem . and member of the
Fall City chapter. Decoration
for thi friendship event were
arranged by Mr. Harry Demp
ey and Mrs. William Cadle.
. -For the program, Marjorle
Nelson gave a reading. .- si
Members , of Fall City,
Independence and Dallas
chapters will attend' the dis
trict meeting to be in Dallas
CHICKEN GIZZARDS AND HEARTS 29c
SIRLOIN
T-BONE
RIB
R-RANDEO STEER
STEMS
STEER BEEF
POT ROAST
GROUND
BEEF 3n.$llM
IOIUNG
BEEF
SEXTANT
Salmons
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Today's Menu
V SATURDAY LUNCH .
Green Salad . Hot Roll
Fruit Sherbet with Crisp
. Cookies .'.
Beverage.' .
Lobster A La King
Ingredients: , 2 tablespoons
butter or margarine, 2 table
spoon flour, one 3-ounce can
chopped broiled mushrooms,
1 cup milk, Y teasppon salt,
Vt teaspoon . pepper, one 7-
ounce can ' rock lobster . (cut
in fairly lage- pieces), Vt cup
sliced stuffed olives, 4 large
patty shells (heated),-parsley
sprigs. -...,-.- v i ,
Method; ' Melt butter in
saucepan; stir in flour until
blended. Add ''broth drained
from mushrooms, milk, . salt
and pepper. Cook and stir con
stantly over low heat until
thickened and. bubbly. Add
drained mushrooms, drained
lobster and olives. - Heat
thoroughly.- stirring carefully
a few times so as not to break
up lobster too much. Serve in
patty shells; - garnish with
parsley" sprigs. , Makes
servings ':. ' "i ; "
Amaranth Grand - ? j
Officers Elected) 7
" Officers for the grand court,
Order of the Amaranth, for
the state of Oregon are being
announced thi week. : ,
Mrs. Gale Jane of ; Port
land is the grand royal matron,
and Don B. Patton of Salem
Is the grand royal patron.
' ' Other Salem people serving
during 1953-84 are Mrs. Wil
liam Wilson, grand standard
bearer; Mr. Stanley Dilatush,
grand faith; Mrs. R. Lee Wood,
assistant grand lecturer; Ray
Johnson, grand representative
to Minnesota; Mrs. James Bar-
re 11, grand, representative to
Massachusetts; and . Gordon
Herrig, grand representative to
Pennsylvania.: ,' t- '
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THE SOCIAL afternoon club
of. Alnswprth chapter, Order
of Eastern Starmet for lunch
eon Thursday at the Masonic
temple. Hoetes chairman was
April 14. - '
Mrs. C. L. Foster was chair
man of the dining committee,
and assisting were Mrs. Laird
Woods, , Mrs. Bud Kessler,
Lloyd Hodgson s and Jim
Jackson. y .
Pan-Reedy
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TEBCAffZAL' JOURNAL, Balm," Ortgoa
THAT SVELTE FIGURE
Processors Fight Back
At the Dieting Craze
By SAM DAWSON.
, New York ) That llm
volte figure which ao many
they've lost it is causing the
tale of some foodstuffs to
drop. And now tome food pre
ssors are lighting back.
Some tout the health value
of their product and view mal
nutrition with alarm. Both but
ter and margarine producer
fall into this clan. And there
is talk that they may become
strange bedfellow in a cam
paign to gat American to use
the
ly.
e ipreadlng ami more xree
Other' food processor
alarmed at the inroad on tales
mad by America' changing
food- hsblts advertise that
their product are no more fat
tening than - tome other food
that the dieting public has
turned to. -. -
A big sugar refiner has come
to defense of the aweet, for ex-,
ample, with the contention that
three teaspoons full of its brand
of sugar contain no more calo
ries than a half grapefruit. ', ,
i But, of course, stiu others
Thompson-Hansen
Wedding March 20
Woodburn Miss Lois- Ann
Hansen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hansen, was
wed to Sherwood Thompson,
son of Theodore. S. Thompson,
on Friday. March 20, at the
home ot th bride's parent.
The Rev. J. William Carlson,
pastor ot -the : Immanual
Lutheran church, ' read the
ingle ring ceremony which
was witnessed by about 30
friend and relatives. ' ;!
s The bride wore a petal
oink butcher linen- dress
with a corsage of pink-throat
ed white orchids. :s; I
-. Miss Wilma Jean Hensen,
maid of honor for her sister,
wore a pale blue embossed
organdy dress with a red rose
bud corsage.
, Don : Thompson erved , a
best man for his brother.
i For -her daughter' wedd
lna. Mrs. Hansen wore a gown
of Bold taffeta with a red
rosebud ' corsage. "
i A reception followed tne
ceremony with the wedding
cake and blue ana wnite
taoers centering the lace
covered table. Mr. Ray. Dry-
den, cousin of 'the bride, 'cut
the- cake, Mrs. Iva Twitto
soured. coffee ' and another
cousin, Mtsa Jean Hove, er-
ved punch.
After a wedding trip to
North Dakota where they will
visit relative. Mr. and Mr.
Thompson will live in Wood
burn. Mrs. Thompson la I
senior at Woodburn high
school where . Mr. Thompson
graduated with the class of
19S2.
Mrs. Mors Stewart, attlited
by Mesdames L. J. Stewart,
John Wood,. Russell Krueger,
R. U Tower and V. Huff. The
afternoon was tpent playing
bridse and canasta. Mrs.
Maude Sieber and Mrs. S. A.
Wheatley were guests.
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FREE DELIVERY
On Order Ovar $4.00
ED'S
Open 7 Days a Week
7 a.m. to 1 a.m.
1120 S. 12A St. Ph. 26403
are cashing in by bringing out
non-fattening food line eater-
!&2 ts t -ess v.-: iilU iU
eating hour to dropping a
pound or so here and there
mostly there. 1 .
Every dieter hat hi favor
ites. . ,
- -New diet habit have chang
ed the food picture consider.
bly since the war. Average an
nual consumption of sugar in
193S through 1S3S was M.2
pound per capita, the Agrlcul.
ture Department aay. Thi
year consumption la estimated
to be between 82 and 88
pound per capita.
Joseph F. Abbott, president
of American Sugar Refining
Co., 1 urging his talesmen to
campaign to get the dieting
public to watch the total in
take of an food instead ot Just
reaching for a eigaret instead
of a sweet. '-
. At the same time a beer com
pany's advertising campaign
stresses that a bottle ot its
brand contain less unferment
ed sugar than can be put on
the proverbial head of a pin;
; Boots & Spurs
By CHARLEN WOODS
. 'Friday night fun night was
put on by Mrs. Ethel Roland
and Mrs. Roy Stender. Ervln
Ward, announced and Glen
Southwlck won the prize. An
obstacle race was played where
the horses were taken through
the course then the riders were
blindfolded and taken through.
The regular Monday night
drill was called by Floyd Seam
ster. '- .- .':,:
Wednesday night coffee was
served by Mrs. Jack LIndeman.
The full drill team attended this
practice and since all the mem
bers have been coming out tor
the practices so faithfully: and
practicing so hard they are go
ing to get a rest. . :
Wednesday, April 1, will fea
ture a no-host dinner at the
Fair Grounds, starting at 6:30.
Moving pictures ot the St. Paul
Rodeo , will be shown starting
at 8:00. There will be no drill
but anyone wishing to ride
may do so.-,: -v .5 ,-, -,v.
A short time ago a house-
warming was given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Unde
man. : Many of the Saddle eluL
member attended, v r ' '
LEGALS
- BIDS WAKTKD
Tb Aurora sehool OUtrfol Ko. tU
Board of DurMton will tmlr Mat un
til 10 TM. on rrldar AdtU 1Mb,
IMS for on IMS. 4t nwsaiffw School
Bui. Bpoollicfttions tntvy bo ob(atBd avi
th Aurora oradt School from Mr. Ue
Lin. Board rtMrrat tha rltht to vajatt
aar ar. all bldi. . -
' Wm. jMuan, Clark,
Rt L Anrora. or. I
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ft '-SfeiV I 4a MTa . VvV " kajLka- : a. - a.- , V
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FOR CHILDREN, T00I
1
rrrvz-'W i win
Election at '
Sojourners
At : the ' biter ' party for
Saleaa Sojourner . el ub,
Thursday afternoon ' at the
Woman't club, .new officer
war named. :,..,'.
iii Wr - Vliet - Wchw
pretldent ior the 'new term,
succeeding Mrs. Karl Olson.
Mrt. Robert Parks 1 vice-
president for the group, Mrs,
Sidney Stenerodden, the sec
retary; Mrs. Everett Day,
treasurer.-". 'i'""' .
- New member - welcomed
Include Mrs. Leon Gonlon,
Mr. Paul Van da Velde, Mr.
Harry J. Van Horn. Mn.
Delvin Plaisance. The house
guests we're Mr. Chldley and
Mrs. Joseph de Loretto. Other
LIGALS
caix roa ooKnsooTtoM ama
aehMi IMrtrtot k. a. Mi Ciulr,
aala ktaa HI ) 'taaatTa kg
Oaila Sbaaaa. Clark, at ma tt Sa
parlataaMUat. at Bihaali. OaUaa. Oras on.
antu SarU in ant. : -aiMt, r. M.
Sar Ik roUavku aaHtnl nlU: AS
4mm Lata 0)id ackoali Maw Blah
akaal SMIMins aed OU Baralu Bauip-
mml m mum aau auaai muoibs,
far Oakaal niaHHt a. SO, Folk Cmibit,
Sanaa, oraeaa u UI Ikaa aat Itn
k pud a Mkllelr raaa alrat. 14
raealvad attar taa lima tuad lor apaa
tns 1U aal ka eonaldarad. i-
Plau, aalttcatloiti aad Coatnet
DoeumtBta Bar ba axamlnad or var
ba obtalnad at toaimo ef SvaaoiaB.
HirtllP Tult, Anoo. Archtt.. SOW
S. W. Third A?anna, rortland 1. Ora
aon. ape a dapoalt f for ek
at f doeuataDta.
Up to tw aata Ut ba famtakad ack
artma kMtfar at th Mtpalatad dapaait
aaaa aar aal. AddltMoal aala wui a aro
ndad apaa raaaoat kt Ik ktddara a
panM at 111.00 par aal. Dapoalt aura
wui a ratundad apon rat arm of u
dooaaionta vlthla a raaaoBablo aaa.
. AttantloB U aaHad to aiddara rra
auaunaaUaa. Soatlaa N-1M to ta-10(,
O.C.UA.. vfclek aul ba Mod wlth tka
Clark la dara hafor dot for paoJna
of bldi. Forma mar ba oktalaad at th,
olllea of to Arohiueu.
ho aropoaau wiu eo eonaworaa aniaai
aicompaalad br a oorllflad ahaek, aaah-
lar'a ahaek ar bid. aona twita aaworuaa
urotr aompur aa aural) atado par
abla to tho Ownar In an amount at not
lau than a ai u amount oc mo
bid. auratr bond wui bo rooalrad In aa
eordane with terma at doatraot dooa-
vaata.
Th, School DUtrttt. rawa in nam
to ralaot aar t all klda and to wain
Informautlaa. -
na aiddar may withdraw hla aia aiiar
tha hour oat for Ik pnla tharaaf
Man award f tha aonlract. aaloat
aald award la dalarod tor a parted a
oaadlns M dart. ji.
OATLk KABKH1. mars. -V
IX(OTJTBIX' MOTIOB TO CBSMTOkS
NoTlcn la hzumt OXVan that BSL-
ua V. 1JLHD kaa kaon. br trdar at tha
Otrtult Court at tha atat ol Oratoa
for Ifarlon Oountr, appoint aaoaatrix
of th, satato oc satinaia w. none, ua-
eaaiad. An? paraaaa nanna ataima
aaainat aald aatata ar raaooatod to
nraaan tham. with KOPar rouohara. to
aid ,iicumx a in rionaar nut
BaUdlas. aalrn. Onaon, within ate
month, from th data of thu kotleo.
oata wii, uin oar oi aun, waa.
. MBLUC V. um,
Szaoatrla ol tha Vatau t
' ' maamald W. iba. Daeaaaot.
hotbi. hhotkn Si tTsxaarniA
Atunara at Law
SU rionaor Trul BttUdkas ' .
aalaaa. Omen
.AttMUM far Saaiiilllll ' '
Uarok II, , ST, Apr. t, la. UU,
umum
ttMHaisnlilwt
FOR MOTHER . . . BIG SISTER
. eeeese (aaalwrtl
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rawa r rat. tlm
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laUtl lalawakalil maa) awrnl aaim Itm
rWntm WwTTrW WW fjn WnlrfJ.
$ALEA MEICrfANTJ
guaatt war lira. Lyaa Woods,
Mrt. JohavMeCrae, Mr. Roy
Robarte, Mrs. Alice Idtos,
Mrs. Joseph Klnxrr, Mrs. Al
fred Lerton, - Mr. Jerry
Monaaaav ; - ? r-' " ' -' -'
. Honor at bridge want to
Mrt. J. R. Hughes, Mr. Leon
Gonlon, , Mrs. C, T. . Danen,
Mr. O.i A.- Olsen, ; and at
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Min!strs' Wi ves
At .Woodburn Elect
: Woodburn Mr! ' Edwin H.
Baldwin waa elected president
ot the newly organised "Minis
ters' Wives," at a luncheon
meeting Monday of thi week,
held at the Coney bland res
taurant. Mrs. George Nora
worthy was named vice pretl
dent and Mrs. R. Brandler, eo-ratary-treasurer.
, n j.r
; Other members present were
were Mr. T. M. Baxter, Mrs. E.
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DEMONSTRATION
OF THE
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Kay Fenton, lira. Err-ft f .
and Mrt. Arthur of 1 t,
George Springer and L. . . t
worthy were unabia to attend. .
The next meeting ol the
group will be luaeheott meet
lag Monday, April 20. , , -
A hippopotamua . Normally
tay under water three or four
minute. ,
LKaALS
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