Wednesday, April 15, 1958 Auxiliary Installs Officers . Mrs. Dale Brooki was in. (tailed ai prejidcnt of Marion auxiliary to poit No. 661. Vet. erans of Foreign Wars, Mon- day nigni at the WW hall. Installing officer was Mrs. can UDerp, aepartment nrenl. dent, assisted by Mn. Theresa eea, mm. jaclc Noland, Mra. Walter Green, Mrs. Donald Dimou, Mrs. Tom Spelrs, Mrs. Barbara Trimbell and Mra. Verda DuBellls, all members ot auxiliary to Police post No. 2807 of Portland. Other officer Installed were senior vice-president, Mm. Donald Stupkaj junior vice-presmeni, mm. Dave Hoi weger; chaplain, Mrs. Barnev Barnett; treasurer, Mrs. Covil Case; conductress, Mrs. Al Aeschllmann; guard, Mrs. Roy Carter; patriotic instructor, Mrs. Charles. Hagemann; secre tary, Mm. Edna Prince; color bearers, Mrs. Bill Kelso, Mrs. Gordon Bressler, Mrs. James Muckridge, Mrs. Dorothy Michels; flag bearer, Mrs. Halph O'Brien; banner bearer, Mrs. Douglas Parkes; assistant f, musician, Mrs. uoyd Ken nedy: assistant apprptnrv Dave . Furlough; historian, Mm. Ada Kubista; assistant conductress, Mrs. Ivell Haley; three-year trustee, Mrs. C. M. Briggs. Mm. Briggs was presented with her past president's pin by Mrs. Joe Horneffer, Jr., past president of the auxiliary. Department officers present for the installation voera Mn I Loyal Atkinson, past depart ment president and Mrs. Ar wln Strayer, past department president, both of Salem; Mm. Herb Dana, past department president of Portland; Mrs. L. R. Henderson, department junior vice-president of Port- land; Mrs. Joe Hopkins, de- i;i partment assistant conduc i tress; Mm. Garry Hansen of 1 Dallas, president of district J No. 19, and Mrs. Carl, Shoe I maker of Portland, president i of district No. 12; Mrs. George ; Mason, department American f Ism chairman. Attending the event were many guests, Including Mm. Louis Maurer, president, Ma I rine Corp League auxiliary; s Mm. H. W. Freisen, comman- 1 der of Salem Navy Mothers; i Mrs. John Humphrey, past :1 president Spanish American War Veterans auxiliary; Mrs. Jake Lappln, president of Gold Star Mothers, Salem 2 chapter; Mrs. Glenn Prather, president, American War Mothers; Mrs. James Garson, t past president American1 Le- i gion auxiliary No. 9; ;. Mrs, George Blchards, past presl- 'dent of the Eagles auxiliary: , Mrs. Louis Tyler, president. woodburn auxiliary, . VFW. ' Refreshments were served 1 by the past presidents of Mar ion auxiliary under the direc tion of Mm. Ralph Harlan. Musical selections were pre sented by Mrs. Ronald Craven of Salem. The Gold Star Mothers pre sented the auxiliary with I large utility cart for the VFW hall kitchen. Presentation was made by Mrs. George Pro of the Salem chapter. a PR1NGLE Pleasant Point Social club Js meeting Thurs day for luncheon at the home . of Mrs. A. R. Barnes. tyeC&hce Si! Cookie Mer Wheel Regularly fl.OO up with blue triangk from bag -3? CatanVa wHk Mch Cufi alaaa. AH-natal. ORDER BLANKS itnSAFEWAT STORE! tit V"V., Is Engaged The betrothal of Miss Wanda Chapman, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto G. Chapman of Dallas, to Wilfred A. Ha worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Haworth ot Alba ny, was announced recently. Junior Guild Presents $2000 To Church Fund Junior guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church is one of the latest groups to donate sums to the new church build ing fund, the members voting $2000 to the fund in meeting Tuesday. The guild met at the sarish house for salad luncheon, the master theme featuring the decorations. Past presidents were honored. Mrs. John S. Tyler, Jr., now president, pre sented each of the past leaders with a corsage and a special napkin on which was printed Junior Guild, 1891- 1953. Music was from the Salem high school vocal department, in charge of Howard Miller, Peter Van Horn singing with Miss Fat Shields as accompa nist 1 Mrs. W. H. Damery was welcomed as a new member. Mrs." George L. Hill was a guest. Mrs. Miller B. Hayden pre sented new coffee pitchers and creamer and sugar 'sets to the 'guild. Also used for the first time were place mats purchased by the guild for the parish house. Birthdays observed were those of Mrs. MiUer B. Hay den, Mrs. Rose Babcock, Mm. J. F. Causey, Mrs. J. N. Cham bers, Mn.. George H. Swift, Mrs. Alvln Hartley of Silver ton, Mrs. Ottis Berry, Mrs. Donald H. Upjohn. " - The group outlined plans for the silver tea and doll show to be featured at the parish house next Wednesday, April 22, between 3 and S o'clock. Today's Menu . Family Supper Meat Loaf with Tomato Sauce Browned Potatoes Cooked Green Cabbage Buttered Carrots Rhubarb Marshmallow Whip Beverage Bread and Butter Rhubarb Marshmallow Whip Ingredients: 1 pound pink rhubarb, 2 tablespoons water, Vi pound (about 16) marsh' mallows. Method: Clean and cut rhu barb into 1-inch lengths. Put rhubarb and water in a heavy saucepan. Cover and cook over low heat until tender, about 15 minutes. Stir to blend. Add marshmallows; cover and continue cooking over low heat until marsh' mallows are almost melted. Re. move from heat and stir un til blended. Place saucepan in pan of cold water to cool for about 15 minutes. Spoon into 4 sherbet glasses. Chill. Makes 4 servings. mp0rld 3-on-l . AND PARTY SANDWICH CUTTER aaaarela ,T Bf 1 J tare ot too aroeatl 7;' i fat. oaiyl I ..;.-- -'J RImh iMml i Roll It In aacondi yon eat torn of eooklM in 6 fancy durna. And aitra pnbM com when you on Kltchon Craft Flour. Iff are flufltd, sifted auparflna throuf h tOk for Ufht baking. Gonrantoai battar bikini or you money back. Try itl OSC E vents Salem Group Busy on Campus By ALICE LEHMAN Capital Journal Oarrtipendint Oregon State College, Cor vallls (Special) This evening at 8 o'clock in Gill coliseum marks the time and place for the OSC music department's presentation of "Oregon . . . The Land of Romance." The program, planned In tribute to the natural beauties of Oregon, will feature a cappella choir, Men's Glee, Women's Chorus, the orchestra and the concert band. Included on the program is the Oregon Suite written by Joseph Brye, music professor on campus. One of the parts of this suite is entitled "The Ocean Has Beaches with Plen ty of Sand," In which Pebble DeSart of Salem will sing with a trio in its presentation. Oth er students from Salem par ticipating are Steve Lee, Carl Holmquist, Verl Holden, Max Morris, Don Schreider, Cella Weaver, Jim Todd, Arvln Crose, Jerry Gillespie and Bob Scott On the women's calendar for this week-end is the Pan hellenic retreat to the coast. All sorority presidents and rush chairmen will be attend ing. Those from Salem making the jaunt are Edna Manning, Alice Lehman, and Ann Forris tel. Alice Rowland of Indepen dence, who is Panhellenic president, will also be attend ing. Now turning to the men's side of the agenda we find that this week-end starts fraternity "Help Week." This week, for merly known as "Hell Week," wnen all sorts of stunts were pulled on the new Initiates, has oeen outlawed by interfrater nlty council. The new type of work to be done by Initiates will consist of cleaning church property, which will Include yards, furniture, etc. News for women and men alike came this past week-end when the Associated Women Students council approved the bill to extend women's closing hours until 10:30 p.m. on week nights. The ruling takes effect next fall term. In recent elections Eevi Tar em was chosen as the new sec retary ot the Women's Physi cal Education club. Ann For- ristei, also of Salem, was elect ed rushing chairman of her sorority, PI Beta Phi. Slama Kappa sorority announced that Celia Weaver of Salem la the new treasurer for their organ ization. Pat Morton and Bar bara Wagness were initiated this past week-end into Gam ma Phi Beta sorority. It won't be long before this week-end is past and then preparations will be made for High School Senior Week-End. Plans are more elaborate than ever and activities scheduled will give high school students a good idea of the fields of study as well as social life here at OSC. We hope to see a lot of Salem students here when that time rolls around. Guests Entertained At Star Chapter Woodburn More than 100 members and guests attended the regular meeting of Ever green chapter No. 41, Order of the Eastern Star, at the Mason- re temple, Monday night, in cluding a large number of In vited guests from Chadwick chapter of Salem and Laurel chapter of Canby, for "friend' ship night." Honored and escorted to the east were Herman Johnston of Chadwick chapter, grand sen tinel of the grarid chapter of Oregon; Mrs. Celma Heater, member of the pay of represen tatives committee of the grand chapter; Mrs. Paul Grlebenow, worthy matron and Paul Bram ble, worthy patron of Chad wick chapter; Mrs. Helen Beck, worthy patron of Chadwick chapter; Mrs. Helen Beck, wor thy matron and A. L. Beck. worthy patron of Laurel chap ter. Each honored guest was presented with a gift. Invitations were read to re ceptions for grand officers from Hope chapter at La Grande for April 22; from Vesta chapter at Florence for April 23; from Annie Fulton chapter at Wasco for May 1; and from Forest chapter at For est Grove for May 4. Appointed on the refresh ments committee for April 27 when degrees will be con ferred were Mr. and Mrs. Har low C. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Burt and Mrs. Myrtle Ph. 4-3333 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Husband-Wife Duo Gets Legion-Auxiliary Offices Silverton The reports of both the Delbert Reeves Amer ican Legion post and auxiliary, No. 7, at their separate meetings Monday evening, showed the first selections of the two nomi nating committee groups Indi cating a husband and wife exe cutive team for the coming year, as no nominations from the floor were presented. The auxiliary nomination committee, Mm. Ralph Francis, Mrs. C. J. Towe and Mm. John Demas, suggested Mrs. Charles Bascue for president for the coming Legion year. The post committee, headed by R a 1 p h Francis assisted by C. J. Towe and Arthur Gottenberg, pre sented the name of Charles Bascue for commander. Two additional presentation of names for official lists will be made before final election. Other nominations for the auxiliary Include: For first vice president, Mrs. Nettle Noren; second vice president, Mrs. Bruce Billings; secretary, Mrs. Ernest Starr; membership sec retary, Mrs. Ralph Gordon; treasurer, Mrs. C. E. Hlglnboth am; chaplain, Mrs. Dewey Al len; historian, Mm. Gladwyn Harare; sergeant at arms, Miss Margie Moseng; members of the executive committee, Mm. Harry Kuch, Mrs. E. A. Kern and Mrs. Thomas Blundell. Mrs. George Hubbs, chairman of the Girls State committee, reported four candidates to be sent to the Girls State June conference at Willamette uni versity. Making possible the at tendance of the four girls are the members of the Silverton Woman's club, the Lions auxil iary members, one, each, and from the American Legion unit No. 7, auxiliary, two girls. Mrs. William Smead, Ameri canism chairman,' told of the essay contest for students of St. Paul's parochial, Silverton senior and junior high schools. Poppy poster judging will be Friday of this week, at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Charles Mason. Town and ad jacent rural schools are com peting for poster entries this year, Mrs. Mason announced. The poppy sales chairman, Mrs. Li, y. uenier, announced re ceiving the poppies from the Portland facility, and plans progressing for the May street sales. A campershlp for Girl Scouts at Smith Creek with a prefer ence expressed for a worthy Silverton girl, was voted. The discussion on completing the furnishings in the auxiliary re tiring room was favorable, ' The unit went on record as favoring the nomination of Lois Hall. Under "good of the order" a post-Easter service was held, featuring a lighted cross and special sacred music by a choir which included Mrs. Freda Burt, Mm. Alice Clark, Mrs, Nela Detweiler, Mrs. Ruth Thomson and Mrs. Hazel Thompson with Mrs. Esther Keller accompanying. Each of the honored guests spoke briefly and there were announcements of the past ma. irons' meeting April 15 and Rainbow initiation April 22, Refreshments were served by a committee which Included Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Beers, Mrs. Harold Schlel, Mrs. Jean Bulrd and Mrs. Tresa Walling. Table decorations were spring flowers, miniature Easter hats and tiny umbrellas. Tonight try Sllild Wine 100 Pure Grape Bottled in California California. Port Sherry Muscatel V tef.y Only Guild 80c WINE hr i pj Jl MUIL&ICAUrMII Erlckson for department presi dent, and Marie Wilcox as de partment vice president, the election to be at the state con vention at Seaside the latter part of June. At the reauest of the mem bers ot the post, the second meeting s in April, Monday, AprU 27,' will begin at 7:30 o'clock instead of 8, to give more time to the joint session of the post and unit, for the old-fashioned basket social. Mrs. Ralph Francis will en tertain at her South Water street home for the annual Gold Star Mothers tea, Friday, May 1, beginning at 2:15 in the afternoon, with the auxiliary president, Mrs. Robert Allen, general chairman. To plan a program will be Mrs. William Smead. Other chairmen are: Mm. Harry ' Kuch, corsages Mm. Charles Mason, transpor tation; Mrs. Dewey Allen, dec orations; volunteers to furnish cars, Mrs. Charlie Bascue, Mrs, A. J. McCannel, Mrs. Caroline Gordon, Mrs. Magda Frank; to serve in the kitchen, Mrs. E, A. Kern, chairman, Mrs. Nettie Norn, Mrs. L. P. 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