Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 14, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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'Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRX FISCHEB
MissJohnsen
To Be Wed
April 25
A nirprlM announcement for
oTority tiiteri in Kappa Alpha
Theta at Oregon State college
Monday evening war that re
vealing the engagement and
approaching marriage of Mlu
Sally Anne Johmen of Salem,
to Thomas Moore Paterion of
North Bend. The newt waa told
at the traditional dessert at the
sorority.
The bride-to-be is the daugh.
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin A.
Johnsen of Salem and Mr. Pa
terson is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. X. N. Faterson of North
Bend.
The wedding is to be on Sat
urday, April 25, a simple serv
ice being arranged at the John
sen home for only the families.
Miss Phyllis Johnsen, sister of
the bride, and John Reed, cou
sin of Mr. Paterson, will attend
the couple.
Miss Johnsen is a sophomore
at Oregon State. Mr. Paterson
Is a junior at the college and
is a pledge of Sigma Nu fra
ternity. He is to leave soon for
rmy service.
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Rebekah Events
Meeting notices were an
nounce I at Salem Rebekah
lodge Monday evening, the fol
lowing groups meeting this
week: " ' I
Past Noble Grands club with
Mrs. Roy Pearce, 275 South
15th, on Wednesday. On Thurs
day, Theta Hho girls will meet
for Initiation practice. The
bloodmobile will be at : the
temple from 3 to 8 o'clock on
Thursday, those helping dur
ing the day are to be there by
2:15 p.m. All donors are wei
come. Ladles Encampment
auxiliary will meet Friday
evening for a no-host dinner at
6:30. An old-time orchestra
will provide music for dancing
and members and friends of all
branches of the order are invit
ed to attend.'
Visits to Woodburn and Alo
ha lodges were reported and
the sewing club has purchased
a membership bond for the
IOOF home. ' i
A special program will be
presented by the Ladies auxili
ary of Patriarchs Militant at
the meeting next Monday, good
of the order being the . theme.
Party Saturday
"Hard Times" la the theme
of a party set for Saturday
evening by Hanna Rosa court,
Order of Amaranth. Members
and guests will gather at 9
p.m. for dancing and cards at
the Masonic temple, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Patton In charge.
Assisting the hosts will be
Mr. , and Mrs. Joseph John
ston, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie
Bangert, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Gorden
Herrig and Mr. and Mrs.
Foster Wlntermute.
- Tells Betrothal Announ
ced recently was the engage
ment of Miss Joan King,
above, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. King, to Albert
L. Dillon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Dillon of Toppen
ish, Wash. (Jesten-Miller
studio picture)
Mr. Unander
ClubSpeaker
The current and future pic
ture in state finances and the
improvements needed at the
state institutions, especially at
the penitentiary, made up the
topic for a talk given by Big'
frid B. Unander, state treas
urer, for Salem unit of the
Oregon Federation of Republi
can Women, Monday at the
Senator hotel. Mrs. Charles A.
Sprague introduced the speak
er.
A membership drive is plan
ned by the group and details
regarding it were discussed at
the business meeting. Miss
Hattie Bratzel, second vice
president, presided. Mrs. Wil
liam. F. Leary led the flag
salute. Mrs. David H. Camer
on led the group singing, Mrs.
C. C. Geer at the piano. Mrs.
M. M. Magee gave a report on
the recent state meeting.
Attend Breakfast '
In Portland Tuesday morn'
ing for the annual bosses break
fast given by the Credit Wom
en's Breakfast club there, were
several members of the Salem
club. Attending the event at
the Congress hotel were Mrs.
Lloyd Myers, Miss Beverly
. Hartzell, Miss Lena Blum, Mrs.
Henry Kayser, Mrs. Francis
Welsh, Mrs. Thomas Pickett,
Mrs. Lou Lucas, Mrs. Robert
E. Jones and Mrs. Forrest
Eckles.
OF S Meeting
Friday will be the second
friendship night for Trinity
chapter, Order of Eastern Star,
this year', . guest including
Chadwick chapter, Salem; Ev
ergreen chapter, Woodburn;
Euclid chapter, Jefferson: Vic
toria chapter, Turner; Willam
ette chapter, Shedd.
Mrs. H. D. Kortemeyer will
be In charge of refreshments
following the 8 p.m. meeting at
West Salem city building.
AMONG SALEM folk plan
ning a trip are Judge and Mrs.
Joseph B. Felton, who leave
Wednesday. They will stop at
Cheyenne where Mrs. Felton
will visit her brothers and sisters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. How
ard McAllister and Mr. and
Mrs. James McAllister, while
Judge Felton goes on to New
Orleans to attend a convention
of circuit Judges. He plans to
stop in Cheyenne a few days
before he and Mrs. Felton re
turn to Salem.
Alumnae Meet
At the meeting of Mu Phi
Epillon alumnae last evening
at the home of Mrs. Frank
Burlingham, the group made
plans for their part in the pro
gram and silver tea planned by
the active chapter at Willam'
ette university on April 26.
The actives will take charge
of the program and the
alumnae will be In charge of
the silver tea.
At the next meeting of the
alumnae, officers will be
elected.
Miss Smith,
Mr. Mootry
Wed Sunday
Wed Sunday afternoon In
the First Presbyterian church
were Miss Claudette Smith
and Keith Mootry. The bride
is the daughter of Z. L. Smith
of Salem and Mrs. William
Woelke of Glendale Calif.,
and Mr. Mootry is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mootry of
Salem. N
The service was at 4 o'clock
the Rev. Ernest Preston Goul-
der officiating. White, pink and
yellow snapdragons and can
dles decorated the church front
for the service.
For the music, Josephine
Albert Spaulding of Portland,
formerly of Salem, sang and
Mrs. Goulder played . the
organ.
The bride wore a lace over
satin wedding dress, made
with long sleeves and train.
The elbow-length ' veil was
arranged from a nylon tulle
headpiece trimmed with
pearls and arranged with
pearlized orange blossoms at
the side.
For her flowers, the bride
carried a bouquet of Amerl
can Beauty roses.
Miss Jean Spaulding of
Portland, formerly of Salem.
was maid of honor. She wore
a floor length frock of pink
nylon tulle with fitted bodice
and full skirt, a stole of the
tulle caught to the bodice. Her
flowers were white stock and
blue irises, tied with blue.
The bridesmaids were Misses
Mary Rauk, Carol Thompson
and Sharon Beard. The three
wore blue frocks similar to
that of the honor attendant's
and all four attendants
carried bouquets of white car.
nations and pink snapdragons,
tied with pink bows.
Carol Talley and Corinne
Mootry were the flower girls,
both wearing yellow frocks
with matching bows in their
hair.
Richard Smith was ring
bearer,
Ronald Helgeson was best
man. Ushering were Ronald
Nelson, Richard Smith, Mac
Webb and Rex Layton.
The reception following was
In the church also. Assisting
were Mrs. Evert Glvens, Mrs.
Hubert Seamster, Mrs. Forrest
Seamster, Miss Joan Seam
ster, Mrs. Kessley Talley. The
brides table was set with
a white satin cloth and yellow
ribbons. The cake was encir
cled with pink roses and ferns
and the top ornament was a
heartshaped one with a minia
ture bridal couple. "
For going away the bride
wore a dusty rose, suit with
navy blue accessories and
corsage of pink rosebuds.
Mr. Mootry la in the navy,
stationed at San Diego, and
will return there next week.
Mrs. Mootry to Join him
there later.
Today's Menu
Family Supper
Savory Sausage and Kraut
Boiled New Potatoes
Snap Beans
Bread and Butter
Fruit Cup
Beverage
Savory Sausage and Kraut
Ingredients: 1 No. 2tt can
auerkraut, 1 medium onion, 2
tart apples, 1 teaspoon pure
monosodlum glutamate, 1
pound smoked pork sausage.
Method: Drain sauerkraut
and put in mixing bowl. Grate
onion fine and add. Do not
pare apples; grate coarsely and
add. Sprinkle monosodlum
glutamate over ingredients and
mix well. Arrange half of
mixture in 2-quart casserole.
Cut sausage in 2-lnch pieces;
place on top; arrange remain
ing sauerkraut mixture over
sausage. Cover tightly; bake
In moderate (850 F.) oven 60
to 60 minutes. Makes t serv-
Church Group
General meeting of the
Christian Women's Fellowship
will be at the First Christian
church on Thursday. David
Byerlee, missionary to the Bel'
gian Congo, will be the speak'
er, the program to be in the
chapel at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs.
Byerlee returned recently from
Alrlca. He will tell of his evan
gellstlc experiences in that
area.
Luncheon will be served In
Fellowship hall at noon by the
Eva Marie Johnson group,
business session following at
1 o'clock. There will be a nur
sery for pre-school children
60th Anniversary.
Observed by Couple
SUverton Observing their
60th wedding anniversary Sun
day afternoon at the family
home near Rocky Four Corners
were Mr. and Mrs., Charles
Heinz. The affair was arrang
ed by the families of their four
children, Vlnnle Heinz, Lloyd
Heinz, Mrs. Milton Woodford
of Oregon City and Mrs. Henry
Shuts of Scotts Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Heinz have
lived at the present home site
since their marriage, April 14,
1893. The wedding was at the
home of the bride, who was
Ella Minler. They had six chil
dren, four of them living. There
are 24 grandchildren and sev
eral great grandchildren.
' Many friends called to greet
the honored couple between 2
and 5 o'clock.
SILVERTON Recent vis
itors at the home of Mrs. Ed
Holden have been her brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Gordon McCall and Miss Edna
Jeannette McCall.
Miss McCall, will graduate
in education at Pacific Luth
eran college in May and will
teach in the Portland schools
during the coming year.
To Initiate
Conducting initiation for
Kingwood unit, American Le
gion auxiliary, Thursday, will
be a group of past presidents
of the unit, Mrs. Carl Mobley
directing. Revisions of the by
laws will be considered at the
meeting, and hostesses for the
coffee hour will be Mrs. George
Combs and Mrs. Floyd White.
The group will assemble at
Kingwood Legion hall at 8 p.m.
KAPPA DELTA alumnae
announce their meeting for this
Wednesday has been postponed
until the folowing Wednesday,
April 22, Mrs. George Bag'
nail to be hostess to the group.
m m m
HELPING HAND . Mission
ary club will meet with Mrs.
E. A. Prultt, 940 Madison, for
dessert at 1:30 o'clock on Fri
day. Plans will be made for
an all-day quilting party and
no-host luncheon to be at the
Catholic Center this month.
VISITORS in the capital
Monday afternoon and evening
were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Boeh
nke of Eugene. In the evening
they were with State Senator
and Mrs. Angus Gibson, Junc
tion City, for dinner.
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Spinsters
Plan Spring
Activities
Activities for the spring
were discussed by aaiem
Spinsters club members at
their meeting Monday evening
at the Harland Brock home.
The group is to enter the
table setting contest of the
YWCA on May 15, 16 and 17,
Mrs. William R. Shinn, Mrs.
George C. Alexander and Mrs.
Russell C. Haehl, Jr., being on
the committee for the project.
Dated for May 23 is the an
nual silver tea of the club.
the place for the tvent to be
announced later. Mrs. John P.
Mauldlng and Miss Evelyn
Johnson are co-cnum
the tea. Other chairmen an
nounced for the event include:
Invitations. Mrs. Roy Edger.
i Mri. Russell C.
Haehl, Jr.; Mrs. Wallace Guild,
refreshments; Mrs. James R.
White, patronesses; MUs Adele
gan, aoor .-
nest h. Miller, decorations;
Miss Norman Sletton, assisting
.i i .k. .nm- Mn. Delwyn
HUUUI Hie vw.., '
Kleen, chairman for the group
serving; Miss Mary Louise Lee,
publicity; Miss Marlann Croi
san, Mrs. Carl Collins contact
ing inactives.
Next meeting will be May 4,
at the home of Miss Janet
Kirk, inactive mempers oem
Tuesday, April lit 1953
invited as special guests. Misj
Antoinette Kuzmanlc h and
Miss Evelyn Johnson will be
co-hostesses. Nomination of of
ficers will be reported, Mrs.
Peter M. Gunnar as chairman
of the nominating committee.
Hostesses ior wi Bvu. " - .
m . u Millar Mlu
Mrs. x-rnen -
Luella Campbell, Mrs. Ronald
Jones, Jr.
nAvnoivn Mn -TnV Mill
DUllUli..."
er, Mrs. Don E. Phillips enter
tained this morning at a brunch
and shower, guests being in-
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A group of 16 was invited.
SPIRITUAL Sunflower club
win meet Thursday from 1
to 4 o'clock with Mrs. C. H.
Brandt, 2205 Carlton Way.
Recently Wed Mr. and Mrs. William W. Covert, Jr.,
(Mary Adelaide Howe) were married on March 29 at
Court Street Christian church. The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Adelaide Howe of Camas, Wash., and Mr. Covert
is the son of W. W. Covert of Stayton. (Artz studio picture.
Club's Election
To Be Thursday
Macleay Mrs. . Virgil Bur-
son will be hostess to members
of the Macleay Woman's club
at her home Thursday, April
16, for 1 o clock dessert.
Mam business of the after
noon session will be election
of officers for the coming year
and election of delegates to the
Federation of Women's clubs
at Jefferson April 17.
Betrothal Told
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gipson
are announcing the engagement
of their granddaughter, Miss
Sharon Baney, to Milton D.
Sohn, son of Mrs. Ralph Sohn.
The wedding is planned as
an event of July
Both young people are grad
uates of Salem schools. Mr.
Sohn is now stationed with the
army at Camp Roberts, Calif.
DAUGHTERS of Union
Veterans of the Civil War will
meet at the Veterans of For
eign Wars hall at 2 o'clock,
Friday, for a business session.
Mrs. J. F. Ulrich will enter
tain a group of the members
for luncheon at her home pre.
ceding the meeting.
PARENTS club of St.
Joseph's Catholic church will
meet at the school at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday, to see the film,
"Angry Boy."
HAL HIBBARD auxiliary,
United Spanish War Veterans,
is meeting Thursday at 2 p.m.
at the Woman's club house for
Its regular business session.
StaceysAre
Hosts at Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stacey
were hosts last evening for a
dinner party at their home,
guests including members of
the finance committee of the
Leslie Methodist church.
Guests included the Rev. and
Mrs. Collis Blair, Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Orwig, Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Vick, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.
Hobart, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Otjen, S. M. Laws and Miss
Doris Orwig.
Special A nnouncement
It is with great pride that we announce a
Fashion Luncheon
THE FIRST OF A SERIES TO BE PRESENTED BY
JOHNSON'S AND THE MARION HOTEL
Monday, April 20th
MIRHOR ROOM MARION HOTEL
N LUNCH SERVED 12:30 to 1:30
FASHION SHOW 1:05 to 1:50 P.M.
Your host for the Fashion Luncheon will be Del Milne, formerly of tht
Multnomah Hotel In Portland and originator of the Rose Bowl.
Whether you are a "career girl" on her lunch hour, or a "home gal"
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