Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 20, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, OrtfM '
Monday, April 20, 1953
District Meeting
For OES Chapters
SUverton On Sunday, May
I, the Veterans of Foreign Wars
auxiliary will entertain for
district No. 20, the meeting to
be at 2:80 o'clock in the arm
ory club roomi.
Following a no host dinner.
district officers are to be elect-
. ad.
Announcement of committee
chairmen for the coming year
was made by the president,
. Mrs. Robert Edgerton. Mrs.
Ernest Lanham is to serve as
chairman of the VFW home
committee; Mrs. Howard Hat-
teberg, cancer research; Mrs,
Leland Morgan, membership;
Mrs. Clarence Quartier, com.
munity service; Mrs. Olaf Tok-
- stad, rehabilitation; Mrs. Harry
Walker, hospital; Mrs. Hallie
Williams, assistant to the hos
pital chairman; Mrs. Emil
Grant, savings bonds; Mrs. Tom
Lynch, Americanism; Mrs. Ron.
aid Syron, publications; Mrs.
Lewis Thomas, civil defense
Mrs. Frank Roemer, youth ac
tivities; Mrs. Mike Lynch
building fund; Mrs. Mark
Wentzel, entertainment.
Mrs. L. M. Elliott, past auxil
lary president, installed three
officers not present for the In
. itallation program earlier in
the month. They were Mrs,
Carl Specht, secretary; and
Mrs. Howard Hatteberg and
Mrs. Ernest 1 Lanham, color
bearers. Mrs. Anna Reed was
welcomed into the group.
'. Mrs. Frank Roemer reported
n ten hours of youth service.
A plant and flower auction
featured the program hour,
Mrs. Carl Reed as auctioneer.
Mrs. L. M. Elliott was in charge
of the program and on the re
freshment committee were Mrs.
Mark Wentzel, Mrs. Leland
Morgan and Mrs. Frank Roem
ar.
Next meeting of the group
will be on May 6.
Attend Meeting
Liberty-Salem Heights A
delegation from the Liberty-Salem
Heights Woman's
Clubs attended the spring con
vention of the Marion County
Federation of Woman's clubs
on Friday in Jefferson.
Attending from Liberty were
Mrs. Wilbert Kurth, Mrs. Har
old A. Rosebraugh, Mrs. A. B.
Browning, Mrs. Roland Seeger,
and Mrs. Louis Kurth. Alter
nates were Mrs. Helen Dasch,
Mrs. Fred Browning, Mrs. Clar
ence Griffis, Mrs. William Hall,
Mrs. Helen Grabenhorst, and
Mrs. C. W. Stacey, a past presi
dent. Delegates from Salem
Heights were Mrs. William
Gardner, Mrs. Lyle Bayne, Mrs.
Shower Given
Buena Vista A bridal show
er was given for Mrs. Robert
Urban (Elaine Wells) of San
Francisco at the Fred Detering
home recently, Mrs. Etta Deter
ing and Mrs. Wanda Ward as
hostesses for the party. Mrs.
Leon Loy had charge of the
contests and games that were
played, with Olive Walls, Ev
adna Prather and Muriel Swer
ingen winning prizes. The hon
ored guest cut the wedding
cake, Mrs. C. F. Wells poured
and Mrs. Fred Detering, Mrs.
Lindsay Ward and Mrs. Glen
Swerlngen served.
Those present for the occas
ion were Mrs. Minnie Osborn,
Mrs. Hazel Wells, Mrs. Glen
Sweringen, Mrs. Lindsay Ward,
Mrs. Clara Wells, Mrs. Mable
Short, Mrs. Leon Loy, Mrs.
Melba Powers, Mrs. Lena An
derson, Mrs. Addle Harmon,
Mrs. Etta Detering, Mrs. Olive
Wells, Mrs. Thelma Pruiett,
Mrs. Kate Bride. From Salem
were Mrs. Willard Bartlett,
Mrs. M. D. Peterson, Mrs. Emil
Stevens, Mrs. Frank Stevens,
and from Independence, Mrs.
Norman Scott, 'Mrs. Buck Harder.
Mr. and Mrs. Urban were
married a month ago in San
Francisco.
Miss Dozler and
Mr. MSier Are Wed
Lutheran Group
Meets at SUverton
SUverton Mrs. Elmer John
son, president, directed the
Thursday meeting of the Im
manuel Lutheran Woman's
Missionary federation at the
Fireside room in the parish
house. Announcements and
delegate appointments were
features of the business meet
ins.
Mrs. C. J. Towe presented
the worship topic, following de
votions led by Mrs. Minnie
Overlund.
Mrs. John Overlund and Mrs.
Tom Anderson were named as
WMF delegates to the Willam
ette circuit convention to be
at SUverton Immanuel church,
Friday, April 24. Appointed as
delegates to the Parkland,
Wash., Pacific district conven
tion. Tuesday and Wednesday,
June 9 and 10, are Mrs. H. K.
Funrue and Miss Holda J. 01-sen.
Mrs. Robert Rose will serve
as chairman of the Immanuel
'YMF mother and daughter
banquet announced to be May
8, Friday evening, at 7 o'clock.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Aage B. Anderson,
Mrs. George Towe, Mrs. Ar
thur Dahl and Miss Bertha Loe.
Ralph Maude, Mrs. Faye Gooch,
Mrs. OrvUle Raymond, and
Mrs. A. A. Taylor, past president
Stayton Wed April 18 in the
Immaculate Conception Catho
lic church were Miss Darlene
Dozler and Ronald Daniel
Meier. The bride is the daugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald
Marking of Stayton. Mr. Meier
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
iel Meier of Sublimity.
The service was at 9:30 a.m.
the Rev. Matt Jonas officiat
ing. White Calla lilies, yellow
snapdragons and irises deco
rated the church for the cere
mony.
Mr. Marking gave his step
daughter in marriage. The
bride wore a dress of white
slipper satin with a panel of
ChantlUy lace down the front
of a full skirt which was fash
toned with a train. The fitted
bodice was of the lace and
formed a scalloped edge to the
net yoke. The lace sleeves ex
tended in points over the wrists,
A coronet of pleated lace, trim
med with pearls, held the il
lusions veU in place. The
bride carried a colonial nose,
gay edged with white satin
leaves and stepbanotis, cen
tered with a white orchid.
Miss Sharon Meier of Sublim
ity, sister of the bridegroom,
was the maid of honor. She
wore a frock of nlle green net
over taffeta. Her headpiece
was of nUe green net.
The bridesmaids were Misses
Gay Lesley and Wanda Lam-
brecht of Stayton and Lei a
Boedisheimer of Sublimity.
The three wore dresses made
identlcaUy to the maid of hon
or's. All the attendants car
ried nosegays of yellow daisies
edged with yellow satin leaves.
Mary Marking, sister of the
bride, was flower girl. She
wore a white organdy dress
over an eyelet embroidered
ruffled skirt. She carried a
white basket of deep yellow
daisies. In her hair she wore
a garland of daisies and yellow
ribbon.
The ring bearer was Eddie
Sattley.
Bryce Dozler, brother of the
bride, acted as best man. The
groomsmen were Gerald Kintz,
cousin of the bridegroom, and
Donovan Steward, cousin of the
bride. Ushers were Theodore
Highberger of Aumsville, and
Norman Rauscher of Sublimity.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Marking wore a navy
dressmaker suit with pink ac
cessories and a corsage of pink
rosebuds. Mrs. Meier, mother
of the bridegroom, wore a yel
low and gray suit with match
ing stole. Her accessories were
black and her corsage was of
talisman roses.
The reception following was
in St Mary's parish ball which
was decorated with white, yel
low and green crepe paper
streamers and white bells,
forming a canopy over the
serving table.
Assisting were Mrs. Louis
Gisier of Scio, Mrs. Robert
James, Mrs. Henry Jescher,
Mrs. Vincent Mertz and Mrs.
Edward Welter, all of Stayton;
Miss Darlene Kintz of Sublim
ity, cousin of the bridegroom;
Miss Jeannette Kintz, cousin of
the bridegroom, and Miss Joyce
Grimes, both of Stayton; Mrs.
Lou Doerfler of Mehama, Mrs.
Ambrose Dozler, godmother of
the bride; Mrs. Harold Church
of Sutherlin, aunt of the bride;
Mrs. William WiUlamson of
Stayton, great aunt of the bride;
Mrs. Peter Boedlgheimer of
Sublimity, aunt of the bride
groom; Mrs. Paul Dozler of
Aumsville, aunt of the bride:
Mrs. Frank Rauscher of Sub
limity, aunt of the bride; and
Mrs. Ray Huggins of Scio, aunt
of the bridegroom.
Serving were the Misses Mar
ilyn Nakelby, Sandra Davie,
Arlene Minten, Marcella Min-
ten, Nancy Neilson, Lois O'Con
nor and Arden Bye, aU of Stay-
ton. In charge of refreshments
were Ambrose Dozler, god fath
er of the bride; Walter Dozler
of Scio, uncle of the bride;
Harry Jones of Stayton, uncle
of the bride, and Lloyd Mac-
Donald of Aloha, uncle of the
bride.
For going , away the bride
wore a powder blue and brown
tweed suit with brown acces
sories and a white orchid cor
sage. The couple will be at
home at 170 High street follow
ing a wedding trip to California.
Today's Menu
Birthday Event
Mt. Angel On the occasion
of her 78th birthday anniver
sary, Mrs. Agnes Stalp was the
guest of honor at a dinner re
cently at the home of her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Uhing.
Attending the party were
Mrs. Stalp, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Stalp, Bob, John, Marie and
Bernard of Canby; Mr. and Mrs.
Leo' Stalp, Carol, Betty and
Phil, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Stroda, Lawrence and Margy,
aU of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Stroda, Jeannice, Jim
my and Bill of Monroe; Mr.
and Mrs. William Stalp, Donny
and Margaret of MolaUa; Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Lutz of Salem;
Mary Oligschkeger of West
Point, Neb:, and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Uhing and their'daugh
ter, Miss Elaine Uhing.
The U. S. Reclamation
Bureau buUt 110 storage dams
and 83 diversion dams from
1902 to 1952.
Company Dinner
Honey-glazed Duck
Fluffy Mashed Potatoes
Broccoli with Lemon Sauce
Bread and Butter
Salad Bowl
Fruit Sherbet Beverage
Honey-glased Dock
Ingredients: One 4 to 5 pound
(ready-to-cook weight) Long
Island duckling, 4 tablespoons
honey, 2 teaspoons soy sauce.
Method: Remove giblets from
duck and cut oft neck. (Save
giblets and neck for soup if
desired.) Wash duck, inside
and out, with cold water; dry.
Place duck, breast side up, on a
flat rack in a shallow baking
pan about 10 by 14 inches and
not. more than 3 inches deep,
Roast in slow (325F) oven for
35 minutes per pound. After
I hour of roasting, pour off fat
in' roasting pan if it is to be
used in later cooking. Mix
honey and soy sauce; brush
duck carefully and thoroughly
with about half of mixture,
Continue roasting untU done,
Remove duck from oven; brush
with remaining honey mixture
and place under broiler heat;
quickly brown further on front
and back. Makes 4 servings.
Wilkinson-Marsh .
Aurora The marriage of
Miss Alice Marsh, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Marsh of
Aurora, to Rolley Wilkinson.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wil
kinson of route 8, Salem, took
place at a quiet ceremony in
Portland Friday evening, April
10.
Mrs. Artiss Marsh, Portland,
sister-in-law of the bride, and
Vern Redinger, Salem, brother-in-law
of the. bridegroom,
were the attendants. '
Prior to her marriage, the
bride worked in the Good Sam
aritan hospital for 2 years.
Mr. Wilkinson recently re
turned from Korea, where he
served with the U. S. army for
the past two years. The young
couple will make their home in
Salem. '
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District Event of
VFW Groups Listed
Dallas Naomi chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, recently
entertained for a district meet
ing, chapters from Independ
ence and Falls City participat
ing in the activities.
Officers attending from Adah
chanter. Independence, were
Mr. nella Hofstetter and Ralph
Kletzing, worthy matron and
patron; and from wnouoaen
dron chapter, Falls City, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Kopplien,
worthy patron and matron.
Mrs. Hersohel Wait and Mrs.
Forrest Martin welcomed the
guests, visitors including Mrs.
Lela Wimberly, Roseburg, wor
thy grand matron ol tne grana
chapter of Oregon; Mrs. Paul
Robinson, Junior past rand
matron and grand lecturer of
the grand chapter, and Mrs
Clara Van Loan, grand repre
sentative of Texas, both of
Adah chapter; Mrs. Harry Lu
cas of Salem chapter, represen
tative to Connecticut; MrB. pt
ho Eckersley and Carl Snyder,
worthy matron and patron of
Salem chapter; Lillian jorgen
son and Ray MitcheU of Amity;
Mrs. Harry Charlton and Harry
Miller, worthy matron and pa
tron of Trinity chapter in Sa
lem; Ethel Simon of Holly and
Sherwood. Short talks were
presented by the guests.
. Rhododendron chapter was
in charge of the initiatory
work. Mrs. Blanche Davis , of
Valsetz was candidate with
Mervin Faucett acting as cour
tesy candidate. . During the in
itiation, Mrs. Lois Cochiss
played the piano.
- , During the good of the or
der, a degree for Lela Wimber-
ly was presented, the theme
being April showers. The dec
orations during the skit fea
tured colors of rose, and the
Naomi choir sang.
A cake was presented to Mrs.
Arthur Woods, worthy matron
of Naomi chapter, in honor of
her birthday.
Refreshments were in charge
of Mrs. Orrln KeUey and as
sisting were Mrs. R. H. Wheel
er Mrs. John McQuiston, Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Learner, and
Mrs. Floyd Spooner of Naomi
chapter; Mrs. Mervin Faucett
and Mrs. Harry Kochiss of
Rhododendron chapter; Mrs.
Edwin Jensen and Mrs. E. D.
Taylor of Adah chapter.
The decoration committee
Included Mrs. Harry Dempsey,
Mrs. WUliam Cadle, Mrs. For
rest Martin and Mrs. Clark
Learner.
Catholic Daughters
To Attend Meeting
Mt. Angel Mrs. Mary J.
LeDoux of Mt Angel, Oregon
state regent of the Catholic
Daughters of America, will
preside at the sessions of the
fourteenth biennial state con
ference of the CDotflf, Satur
day and Sunday, AprU 25 and
26, at Astoria. Court Colum
bia 151, Astoria, will be the
host court. Headquarters wUl
be at the Hotel John Jacob As
tor, with registrations sched
uled for 7 o'clock p.m. on Sat
urday, to be foUowed by a re
ception for members.
The Most Rev. Edward D.
Howard, Archbishop of Port
land, will give the occasional
sermon at the 8:00 o'clock mass
on Sunday morning at the
Mary, Star of the Sea Catholic
church at Astoria. The Very
Rev. ! J. Murnane, Eugene,
state chaplain, will be celebrant
of the mass, which will be tht
opening of Sunday's program.
Twelve Junior Catholic'
Daughters from court St. Hel.i
ens 1513, St. Helens, will b.1
honor guards and will present I
the ceremony of the roses and!
sacred heart dedication after
the mass. i
Among those attending the'
sessions will be Mrs. Edward J i
Bell, Stayton, national director
and past state regent; Mn.!
Everett Squire, McMinnvUl
state treasurer; Mrs-. Emms
Halter, Woodburn, share thai
faith; Mrs, Leonard Thomas,!
Lebanon, study clubs; Mrs,!
Eileen Blanich, Newberg,
cial welfare; Mrs. Rose Wach.'
ter, Mt. Angel, district deputy-
Mrs. CecUe K. Colwell, Albany' '
district deputy; Mrs. T. J, Br,' '
bee,1 Salem, district deputy-!
Mrs. Wesley Goodrich, Salem',
Mrs. Dorothy G, Sprauer, Mtl
Angel; Mrs. Catherine Vande. I
hey, Woodburn; Mrs. Jeuie !
Juel, Stayton; Mrs. Agnes Bar. i
tos, McMinnviUe; Mrs. Edith'
Suing, Lebanon; Mrs. Pearl
Sheer, Albany; Mrs. Elaine
Day, Newberg; Mrs. Ann A.
Mullan, Aurora, and Mrs. Ter
esa Moore, MolaUa.
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