Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 31, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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Capita I Women
Edited ay MARIAN LOW! niClWE '
Many at
Dinner of
Nile Club
An event of Monday evening
was tb dinner given by Salem
ciub, Daughter! of the Nile,
honoring Mri. Estill L. Brunk,
the retiring president Mn.
Brunk addressed the group,
giving a fummary of projects
completed during her year at
president, and Introduced the
officers who eerved with her.
Mn. Harry L. Miller preiented
her with a gift from the club.
A apecial guest wu Rollin
Lewis, pretldent of the Salem
, Shriue club, who complimented
the group for their work in the
order.
Miia Harriett Aller of WU.
lamette university presented
whistling solos accompanied by
Miss Elizabeth Shields.
Mrs. Loran Spaulding and
Mrs. J. R. Linton were chair-
. men of the affair. Mrs. Jacob
Tuhrer, vice-president, presid
ed and the toastmlstress was
Mrs. David Wright.
Neighbors
Fete Couple
Mr. and Mrs. George Vick,
who observed their golden
wedding annlveuary on Sat
urday, were honored by a
: group of Sunset avenue neigh-
fcerj 'uiat evening.
The friends met at the home
' of Mr., and Mrs. Ted Jenny,
then went to the Vlck home to
present the couple with a gift,
' the entire group then going to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ma'
rlon Curry for refreshments.
' The coffee table was cover
cd with a gold cloth and its
center arrangement included
two hearts wrapped in gold,
' daffodils and yellow candles.
Mrs. Verl MumaU and Mrs.
Will Sparrow poured.
Attending the gathering
were Mr. and Mrs. Vick, Mr.
and Mrs. Verl Mumau, and
ton, Claire; Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Streeter, Mn. Frank John
son, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hancock, Miss Starr Hancock,
Mr. and Mrs. William Davies,
Louis and Bill; Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Manlon, Gary, 'Rosemary
. and James; Mrs. LUlie Huron,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sparrow,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jenny.
, Nancy and Marcla; and Mr.
and Mrs. Marlon Curry.
At Chapter Event
: Mr. and Mrs. George Tfcom
aton and Paul Irwin were ini
tiated Saturday evening Into
Salem chapter, Order of East
ern Star. Before the meeting,
' members and their families en
Joyed a no-host dinner. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Miller were chair
men of the annual event.
An Easter reading wai giv
en by Norman Fletcher and
Mrs. Delight Skewia preiented
tongs. Highlight of the pro
gram wai a preview of Easter
bonnets created by members
. and modeled by their hus
bands, William Merrlott win.
Blng the prize.
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"ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST
2007
It's Big... It's Huge
It's Gigantic!
Some Notations.,
- lyM.LF.
Jot it on your calendar now
there will be more about it
later but a table setting
contest is slated by the Salem
XWCA for May It, 18 and IT
, . . Letters announcing the
event and its purpose are go
ing out this week to YW mem
bers and the general public in
terested, Including many city
civic and service groups . . .
The event It to be set up In
the Valley Motor company
show rooms ... Mrs. Robert
W. Gormsen is general chair
man . . .
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State Senator and Mn, Tra
man Chase, Eugene, were
hosts to a group of "home
town folk" for the day, Mon
day, at the legislature ... The
group included several current
and also past presidents In
the Home Extension units in
Lane county . . . They visited
the senate during the morning,
Mrs. Chase entertaining the
group at luncheon in the
State House cafeteria ... In
the afternoon, the group also
took In the house sessions . . .
Mrs. Angus Gibson, wife of
State Senator Gibson, Junc
tion City, was invited to Join
the group . . . The visitors In-
eluded Mrs. Alfred Bteinnauer
of Triangle Lake, Mrs. Clara
Maswell of Eugene, Mrs. L. K.
Brnmfleld of Cottage Grove,
Mrs. John 8. West of Vida,
Mrs, O. T; LWSBJ Cf Jusc'mu
City, Mrs. Clarence H. Ruther
ford, Mrs. Mlna Gnnther, Mrs.
Ray Bower, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wiser, all of Eugene ...
A family dinner was given
at the home of Governor and
Mrs. Paul L. Patterson. 'Sun
day, honoring their grandson,
Tad, (Paul L. Patterson HI),
Eugene, on the occasion of his
first birthday anniversary . . .
In the group were Tad and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L.
Patterson, Jr., of Eugene, the
little boy's great grandmother,
Mrs. Ada Patterson of Hills
boro, and his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. John Smithson
and their children, Krlsty and
John, Jr of Portland, and the
Pattersons . . . Paul L. Patter-
ton, Jr., was here for hit son's
birthday from Camp Roberts,
being on leave before being
sent overseas .. . He will be
leaving this coming week-end
Miss Virginia Patterson,
younger daughter of Governor
and Mrs. Patterson, left Sun
day to return to Palo Alto af
ter spending spring vacation
at Stanford university with
her parent ...
SALEM HEIGHTS The
Salem Heights Woman's club
will meet on Friday, April 3,
at 1:30, at the Salem Heights
Community hall.
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SPIRITUAL Sunflower club
will meet Thursday from 1 to
4 o clock at the home of Mrs.
Ralph Rlggs, 1470 McArthur.
Plan Fall Wedding
Willamina Mr. and Mrs.
Roy E. McGrew of Grand
Ronde have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Sharon Meredith Mc
Grew, to Arthur L. Hewitt of
Willamina, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Hewitt of
Willamina.
Mist McGrew will graduate
from the Willamina high
school in May, and Mr. Hewitt
.was graduated from the same
school in 1949. A fall wedding
'is planned.
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181 N. HIGH
Saturday!
Seating Arrangement at
Concert Series Continues
Some 80 Community Concert
association workers met Mon
day evening at the Marion ho
tel Marine room for the annual
workers dinner and to hear
plant for the coming season.
State Representative Mark O.
Hatfield, new president of the
group, presided.
Joel Kimball, representative
from the Columbia Artists
Management, Inc., was a guest
and listed the artists available
for the 1898-84 season. '
Is Bride-elect Miss Vera
Loucks, above, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Loucks
of Mill City, has announced
her engagement to Robert
Glen Shelton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Shelton of Mill
City. Mist Loucks is em
ployed in Salem. Mr. Shel
ton is attending th lintw
slty of Oregon.
Leave on Cruise
Aboard the cruise ship MS
Stella Polaris when it sailed
out of New Orleans this oast
week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Letts Jones of Salem.
The ship It taking a 70-day
Mediterranean -Corona tlon
spring cruise, the cruise to ter
minate In London on May 31,
the Stella Polaris to remain in
port there until June 4, serv
ing as a hotel for passengers
during the British coronation
ceremonies.
Exhibit Opens,
Lincoln County Art center at
Delake has sent out notices of
public showing of oil and.
water eolor paintings by James
Lenon, Toledo, the event now
on until April 12. Mr. Lenon
does both conservative and
modern art.
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$on Born
' From Portland comes news
of the birth of a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson P. Slater on Mon
day, March 30, at Emanuel
hospital. The baby has been
named Daniel Parrish Slater.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Richard D. Slater of Salem and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gatewood
of Eugene. Mrs. Josephine Par
rish Stewart, and Mrs. C. J.
Bright, both of Portland, are
great-grandmothers, and Mrs.
Gatewood In Eugene also is a
great-grandmother of the new
arrival.
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Lions Auxiliary
Mrs. Clayton Jones will en
tertain the South Salem Lions
club auxiliary at her home,
1147 South Commercial, on
Wednesday at 8 p.m. Nomina
tion of officers will take place,
For the program, Mr. Jones will
show films. Assisting the host
ess will be Mrs. R. E. Emmons,
Mrs. Robert Morrow and Mrs.
Charles Swelstrls.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Ortfon
Mr. Hatfield announced that
in the recent poll, to determine
U the membership wished to
continue the present' seating
policy of . "first come, first
served," or change to a re
served teat system, mora than
half the membership had vot
ed. Of that half, three-fourths
voted to continue the present
policy.
Mrs. R. D. Blatchford, sec
retary, reported the member
ship week is underway this
week with offices in the Port
land General Electric company
office and that workers may
reach her by calling the asso
ciation number, 4S889.. The
Concert group's hours are the
same as for the PGE, closing at
8 p.m.
The group expressed appre
ciation to Dr. Chester A Downs
for hit work at pretldent last
year. The new board members
Introduced were Miss Lena
Belle Tartar, Mrs. James Wil
ton, Mrs. Peter M. Gunnar.
Justice George Rostman and
ur. raw it. poling.
The Community Concert ai.
sociation board it meeting
Wednesday evening to line up
me concert tenet zor next tea.
ton. .
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A SON. who has been nameri
ne Richard, was born on
March 38 at Emanuel hospital,
i-vruaim, kj rar. and Mrs. Eu.
gene Zarones (Virginia Hus
ton), Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver B. Huston of Sa
lem and Frank Zaronet of Al-
oany.
Surprise Party
Friends of Miss Millie Isaac
surprised her with a party on
her birthday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dreyer, Fri.
day evening. Those ' present
were: Misses Millie Isaac, Petie
Utjen, Maxlne Snook, Sharleen
Weber and Mr. Ray Whelan.
Jerry Curts, ; Chet Evanoff,
Gene Fowler and the hosts,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dreyer.
Today's Menu
Family Dinner
Stuffed Hamburger Roll
Browned Potatoes
Carrots and Celery
." Bread, and Butter
Wheat Germ Chocolate ,.'
Squares
Beverage
Wheat Germ Chocolate ''
Squares
Ingredients: cup shorten
ing, 2 squares (2 ounces) un
sweetened chocolate, 4 cup
sifted flour; V4 teaspoon bak
ing powder, Vt teaspoon salt, 2
eggs, 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon
vanilla, Vi cup wheat germ,
cup chopped walnuts.
Method: Grease an 8-inch
square cake pan; line bottom
with waxed paper; grease pa
per. Melt shortening, and
chocolate together over hot
water; cool. Sift together
flour, baking powder and salt.
Beat eggs until they begin to
get foamy; beat in sugar and
chocolate mixture until blend
ed. Add sifted dry ingredi
ents, vanilla, wheat germ and
walnuts; mix well. Turn into
prepared pan. Bake in mod
erate (350 F.) oven 30 min
utes. Place pan on cake rack
to cool for 8 minutes. Turn
out on cake rack; remove pa
per. When almost entirely
cool, cut Into 16 squares.
ow spring fashion
In print on smooth
100-denier
rayon
9.95
Uk O breath of Spring...
this tcrlbWe print on a white
bockground, jln ,ofy.tree m0f
Id red, blue, green or brown.
You'll love the youthful touches
In the showl collar, perky
bow end ihlny plastic palenl
be. U to 30.
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Bride-Elect
Pdrty Feted
Miss Margie Dunlgan, bride.
elect of Richard Cole, was
feted Friday evening at a
miscellaneous shower ana so.
Oil hour with Mrs. K. J. Mc-
Gulre as hostess. Guests invit
ed were the bride-elect's moth.
er. Mrs. W. A. Dunlgan; two
grandmothers, Mrs. Louis
Yarnell and Mrs. Minnie Dunl
gan; and Mrs. Ruby Cole,
Misses Pat Seamster, Pat Mc.
Kenzie. Robera Sjodlng, Billle
Miller, Bernlce DeMouae, Har
riet Just, Cleta Msrtln, Helen
Cadd, VlAnn Chance, Marica
Slebert, Mary and Sophie Pol.
lies, Bonis Nohlgren, Patsy
Walters and Carolyn Parker.
Assisting the hostess during
the social hour were Misses
Wilma LInhart, Xtfy and
Mickey Yoder.
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THE NO HOST DINNER
planned by Oregon .Grape
camp, Royal Neighbors of Am
erica, for Wednesday evening,
hat been cancelled. However,
the group will meet for inltla
tion and a business meeting at
8 o'clock.
Art Center Event
Eugene Art center announ
ces its second annual member
ship show April 8-8 beginning
with a reception Friday eve
ning, April 8, at the center
building on the Lane county
fair Grounds.
The group, now beginning its
third year in Eugene, will
present original work in all
art mediums by some 60 mem
bers. - This membrMt !a
dudes both ' professional and
amateur artists in the Lane
county area.
The bulk of this year's ex
hibits is composed of oil and
water-color paintings. Applied
art will be represented by
ceramics, woodcarving and
weaving. Mrs. Thomas V.
Stockman, Eugene, is ar
ranging the show.
Are Engaged
Willamina' Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffrey Holstad have announc
ed the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Verda Jean
ette Halstad, to William Stan
ley Felton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Felton, aU of Willa
mina. The young couple plan
to be married soon.
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SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
William Murphy have written
local friends their intentions
of leaving on their return trip
for Silverton April 6. . The
Murphys have., spent five
months at Winter Haven,
Florida, with members of their
family for their annual vaca
tion. IjaisaVsVjMaajt
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Hot Cross Bun
Sale On in City
The traditional pre-Xaster
sale of Hot Cross buns by the
Y-Teens of the YWCA is now
underway for the third con
secutive yesr. Y-Teen girls
from Salem and West Salem
will deliver the freshly-baktd
rolls on Thursday and Friday,
April and 8, after school It
dismissed.
Thit sale Is the only finan
cial project during the year
knd money raised by the sale
it used to send girls to sum
mer camp.
This year, the girls hope to
top last years' sale of 1005
packages in . order to send
more Y-Teens to the YWCA
older girls' camp at Silver
Creek Falls, August 16-22.
Miss Scott
Is Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Cllve Scott are
announcing the engagement of
their daughter, Miss .Virginia
Scott, to Arnold Poppltr,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Poppltz. A June wedding is
planned by the couple.
Miss Scott is a graduate of
Salem high school and is em
ployed by the state industrial
accident commission. Mr. Pop
pita it attending Olympia Jun
ior college where he will gra
duate in June. -
'LUCKY TEN'
Of the Week
1 ide by Side '
2 'Til I Wortx Again
With You
3 Doggie in the
Window
Tell Me You're Mine
5 O'-Happy Day
Pretend .
7 Hot Toddy
S Don't Let the Start
Get in Your Eyet
9 Have You Heard
101 Believe
SQUARE DANCE PEOPLE
FASCINATION TANGO
NOW IN STOCK
TWO LOCATIONS:
Oregon Bldg., State I High
Mink Center, Capitol
Shopping District
START THE WEEK OFF RIGHT . . . .
SHOP AT BERGS
YOU WILL FIND EVERY-DAY LOW PiRICES ON
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FOODS PLUS SHARP
SPECIALS.
At the present time we have
tome super prices on Sociere
Easter Candy. We also have a
large display of Chocolate
Hens, Bunnies and Eggs. . See
them now.
EASTER JELLY EGGS Lb. 29c
GIANT EASTER EGGS Lb. 39c
SWIFT'S PREM lTm e.nert. ........ .......... 43c
B fir M BAKED BEANS lu no..c.n.... . . .. .. 30c
BEEF STEW DfetC.:. ..49c
CR. STYLE CORK. "Wean....... ...... ........ 17c
PACIFIC OYSTERS mMtn 8w.39c
MINUTE TAPIOCA ...20c
HEINZ KOSHER DILLS iPt.o, 5c
PRICES BELOW ARE EFFECTIVE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY.
SLICED BACON Armour's Crescent .Per Pound49c
FRANKFURTERS Armour's Star. . , 1 Lb. 45c
NETTED GEM POTATOES No., 25 lbs. 1.19
ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT . 8 Lb. MBt? 39c
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Wedding Set
For May 2
Announced for Saturday,
May 2, it the data for the wed
ding of Mist Martha Pauline
Proctor ' of Ottumwa, Iowa,
and Dr. Winfield H. Needham
of Salem.
The engagement of the
couple was announced earlier
in the winter. The wedding is
to be n afternoon one at 4
o'clock in the First Congrega
tional church, the reception
following to be in the church
social rooms. The bride-to-be
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Emery Proctor of Ot
tumwa, Iowa, and Dr. Need
ham is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. I. Needham of Salem.
PRINGLE PLEASANT Point
Social club will meet Thurs
day for luncheon at noon
with Mrs. George Guerne at
her home.
NUCOA Is Hie one to buy-
HUM'
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nfllJUIIilNUU!
First to give you food value in every tingle ingre
dient! No benzoato preservative no synthetic flavor
in Nucoal Even Nucoa's sunny color comes from
Nature, from golden carotene. Everything in natu
rally delicious Nucoa margarine is good for you.
Next time you buy, buy
AlL-NUTRmON
Tuesday, March SI, 1958
Guests at Club
Several guests attended the
dance of Cosmis club Saturday
evening at laaak Walton lea
gue club house. They included
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Covert,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Marsland,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. David Whelan,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riffey, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Yogle,
Claude Graham, Mrs. Coranell
Prtyxilla. Hostt for the eve
ning were Mr. and Mrs. BUI
Patton. The next dance it to
ba April 18 at Mayflower1 hall.
! EXTRA
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Pen-Toasted
Nucoal
the first
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Salem