Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 23, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thmdyt AprU 23, 1953
AT WILLAMETTE
Varsity Ball
Big Event
On Campus
By BARBARA JACKSON
CpiUl Joarotl Corrupandnl
Cotton dresses and flowers
appeared on the Willamette
campus this week as spring
weather arrived. Tomorrow
night in the gymnasium, spring
lormals will be in evidence
when the Varsity ball takes
place. Highlighting the eve
ning wiu be the announce
ment of Varsity queen. One of
the court, Maxlne Brown of
Bend, Joyce Karn of Tilla
mook, Anne Laudig of Vancou
ver, Wash., and Margaret
Huson and Anita Tonning of
Salem, will be crowned by last
year's queen, Sally Jo Grimm
CI Vancouver, Wash.
News of the engagement of
Dona Mears of Roseburg to
Bob Platenbure of Pasadena
Calif., was told, at the PI Beta
Phi house Monday night dur
ing dinner. Miss Mears is a
senior majoring in economies
and a member of Pi Beta Phi.
Platenburg is a senior major
ing In economics and a mem
ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
The couple plan for a summer
wedding.
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Selected as coed of the
month of April has been Dona
Mears of Roseburg. Miss Mears
was the choice of the Associ
ated Women Students cabinet,
and was honored for her out
standing work as chairman of
the leadership training pro
gram. She was - Homecoming
hostess in her Junior year, and
this year, as a senior, Miss
Mears wai selected foe the
May court. ' A member of Pi
Beta Phi, the served as presi
dent of thtt organization. She
Is senior scholar in economics,
her major, and has received
four scholarships while en
rolled In WiUamette.
Saturday night Sigma Alpha
Epsilon will hold its spring
formal in the chapter house.
The Willamette independent
town students will dance the
ame night In Chresto cottage.
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Contest
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Special
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DOWNSTAIRS
Beta Sigma Phi Events Set. .
Another of the series of bene
fit coffee parties sponsored by
Beta Sigma Phi city council Is
announced for next Saturday,
at the home of Mrs. Walter Sle
ber, 2240 Ladd.
Members of Alpha Epsilon
chapter are hostesses for this
event, Mrs. W. Lestard as chair
man. Mrs. Donald Stiffler and Mrs.
Braden Daggett are to pour.
Guests are Invited between
10 a.m. and 12 o'clock noon. All
members of the four Beta Slg
ma Phi chapters and their
Miss Strand
Recent Bride
SUverton - Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Strand of SUverton are
announcing the marriage of
their -daughter,. Miss Bessie
Edith Strand, to Herbert Mer
lin Lay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Merlin Lay of Meadow Vis
ta, . Calif., on Friday, at the
Auburn, Calif., Bethlehem
Lutheran church. The' Rev,
Albert Tow, formerly of
SUverton, read the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Lay, following
their brief wedding trip, plan
to make their residence in
Parkland, Wash., where the
bridegroom is a student at
Pacific Lutheran college.
SILVEETON Mes s a g e s
from Mr. and Mrs. William
Murphy, received by local
friends, announce their plans
to leave Sacramento, Calif.,
Thursday morning on the last
trek of their return to their
suburban SUverton home.
The Murphys were delayed
more than a week by an auto
mobile accident. The travelers
had spent their annual winter
vacation of six months at Win
ter Haven, Florida, and were
planning to reach SUverton the
day following the accident.
'Good News," the well-
known musical comedy, wUl
be presented in Parrish junior
high school next week by the
WUlamette drama department.
Running on Friday and Sat
urday, the musical wUI feat
ure LoUie Coffey, and Mal
colm Campbell of Portland in
the leading roles. The cast
will include 19 principals and
a vocal chorus, dancing' line,
and a full orchestra.
Oh Mom!
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friends are invited.
Meeting Wednesday
Alpha Epsilon chapter met
last evening at the home of
Mrs. Eldon Lindhorst, Mrs.
Donald Kleinsmith, Mrs. Wil
der McNeil, Miss Pauline Fu
gate and Miss Bernlce Ettner
assisting.
The group made plans to en
tertain at a luncheon honoring
mothers of members on Satur
day, May 9, in the Cherry room
of the Senator hotel. Miss Bev
erly Lebold is chairman for the
event. Members of other Beta
Sigma Phi chapters and their
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Wed Recently Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones (Evelyn
Reynolds) were married April 11. The bride is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Reynolds of Bristol, Colo., and
Mr. Jones is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jones of
Salem. (Kennell-Ellis studio picture)
Parents Tea at
Mt. Angel College
Mt. Angel Parents of
Mount Angel Women's coUege
students were honored at the
annual parents' tea, Sunday af
ternoon, in the coUege lounge.
During the program hour,
Miss Mary CaUaghan, Portland,
newly elected student body
president, was presented with
the gavel by the outgoing of
ficer, Miss Patricia Brandt! SU
verton. Program numbers in
cluded choral singing by the
"Aeoleans," college glee club;
a reading by Katherine Brandt,
and a mock style show, display,
ing paper mache animals don.
ned in spring hats. -The
soring motif was car
ried out in the decorations and
table arrangements. Pouring
were Mrs. WT H. Brandt and
Mrs. Roy Fennimore, both of
SUverton.
Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs.' Warren Adams,
Molalla: Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Brandt, SUverton; Mrs. Casey,
Yamhill; Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Dummer, Mt. Angel RFD; Mr.
and Mrs. W. Edgell, Woodburn;
Mrs. John Fery, Stay ton; Mayor
and Mrs. Richard Long, Oregon
City; Mrs. Roy Fennimore, SU
verton; Mrs. Hall Lusk, Salem;
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mclntee,
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Schmerber, Gervais; Mrs. Beu
lah Thayer, Yamhill; Mrs. Da
vid Ward, Gervais; Mrs. E. L,
Palmer, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Baleta, Oregon
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mothers are invited to attend
the affair. Next meeting for the
chapter will be May 13, with
Mrs. Kleinsmith.
XI Lambda Chapter
Xi Lambda chapter also met
Wednesday evening, at the
home of Mrs. A. L. Cummins,
Mrs. Sam C. Campbell as co
hostess. Members made plans to
attend the founders day ban
quet in Corvallis next week and
accepted the invitation of Al
pha Epsilon chapter for its
luncheon for mothers on May
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D. L. Wolfard, SUverton, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ogburn,
MolaUa.
Today's Menu
COMPANY SUPPER ,
Baked Fish With Bacon
Stuffing
Peeled Baked Potatoes
Buttered Asparagus
Salad Bread and Butter
Strawberry Cream Cake
Beverage
Baked Fish With Bacon
Stuffing.., j
Ingredients: 3 cups -inch
soft bread cubes, 1 tablespoon
bacon drippings, cup finely
chopped onion, cup diced
cooked bacon, 2 tablespoons
minced parsley, 2 tablespoons
lemon juice, 2 tablespoons wa
ter, Vt teaspoon salt, Vs tea
spoon pepper, one 2-pound
dressed fish (such as white
fish), butter or margarine
(soft), lemon wedges.
Method: Mix together the
first 9 ingredients; place stuf
fing lightly In cavity of fish.
Leave fish unskewered, Place
in greased baking pan. Spread
with butter. Bake in hot (400F)
oven 40 minutes or until fish
flakes easily. Baste occasion
ally during baking. Serve with
lemon wedges. Makes 4 serv
ings.
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Housekeeping Inc.
17
ANNIVERSARY
Money-Saving Values
in Every Department
DROP IN AND SEE!
Some Notations..
By M.L.F.
Soma days bring real "Jolts"
in impressing you time moves
on . . . Twice yesterday were
were comments, both along the
same line, to inquire "Who is
Mary Pickford?"
Says one sweet young thing:
"Well, who IS Mary PickfordT
Did she use to live in Salem?"
That was her comment while In
a group looking over the cal
endar to set a date for an event
and someone reminded the
date' was the one for the stop
of Mary Pickford in Oregon on
her defense bonds tour . , ,
Later, another young lady,
although some years older than
the first, remarked casually
she had a faint idea about
identity of Mary Pickford, she
had heard of her ...
Who is Mary Pickford?
What a "socker" to those of us
in the thirties, forties and old
er!
Who is Mary Pickford? A
logical question for the younger
generations, of course . . . Who
is Mary Pickford? Why, to
those between the 40 and 50
year mark and older, Mary
Pickford is the cinema, or the
cinema is Mary Pickford
Who la Mary Pickford? She -of
the golden curls, she who to so
many so long was the essence of
feminine prettiness and charm
nd perpetual youthf ulness
Who la Mary Pickford?
Mercy Percy, what radio, the
talking movies and television
have done to usl Who is Mary
Pickford? there ought to be a
law or something ... Who is
Mary Pickford? it's enough to
make one speechless just how
cruel can time be?
Oh. weU. maybe the bond
people knew what they were
doing. Could be that more who
have what it takes in the sock
to buy bonds are in the older
generations and they remem
ber Mary Pickford!
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David W. Eyre and his son-
I in-law and daughter, Mr. and
mi a. dwwi ivumuup are in
viting friends for "open gar
den" to view the beautiful gar
dens at their home at 148 East
Washington next Sunday
The interested public is invited
to caU by between 2 and 5
o'clock in the afternoon . . . The
gardens surrounding the Eyre
home are a show spot on Fair
mount HiU at this season . . .
and cared ,or by Mr E.e d
the .Jnhnwmii. ' ,',
joyed by all three .'..'
Awards in Poster
Contest Scheduled
SUverton Mrs. Charles Ma
son, poster chairman' for the
annual poppy program and
street sale for the American
Legion auxiliary the last of
May, is announcing the time of
the awards to be made to win
ners. On the award tours, Mrs.
Mason wUl be accompanied by
the unit president, Mrs. Rob
ert Allen, and other members
of the auxiliary.
On Thursday, April 23, they
wiU be at St. Paul's Catholic
school at 11' o'clock In Silver-
CallouoGQ
rale, lsri,Teedsfaest
enlettisief Feet
For tbsi futatt relief Imag
inable, un Super -Soft Dr.
Sertoli' Zlno-pada. They
also remove callouses one of
the quickejrt ways known to
medical arience. At Drue.
flhoe, Dfpt., 5-1 StnrM.
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
Hi 71
JL I I
467 Court St.
SALE
Duo Wed
AtHillsboro
SUverton Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Henchllff of Cornelius, Ore.,
are announcing the marriage of
their daughter, Miss Arlene
Henchllff, to Wiulam Wortman
of SUverton, son of Ma. and
Mrs. Phil Wortman of Hills
boro. ' '
The nuptials were solemnis
ed at St. Matthews church at
HUlsboro Sunday at a 2 o clock
ceremony in the presence .of
the members of the families of
the couple. '
. Following1 a wedding trip in
to British Columbia, Canada,
for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs.
Wortman plan to make their
home in SUverton.
- Mr. Wortman is general man'
ager of the SUverton Sprouse-
Reltt store.
ton; at '10 o'clock Thursday at
Evergreen school.
, On. Friday, AprU 24, they
will be at Bethany school at
9:30 a.m.'; at SUverton junior
high at 10 a jn.; at Eugene Field
grades, at 1 p.m.; and at Victor
Point rural school at 2:30 to
the afternoon, in a mothers' tea
program. The awards wUl be
ceremonially presented.
The judges' report of Friday
afternoon's work gave the Vic
tor Point school special com
mendation on the large num
ber of posters done, and the
unified originality, neatness,
and fine workmanship. .
The winning posters have
been sent to Legion auxiliary
headquarters for state judging
at Portland, from where the
winning posters are to be sent
to the national convention for
final competition.
Mrs. Mason received 137
posters in the contest, a record
lor tne suverton unit.
All posters, excepting the
winners, are to be displayed
wim me young artists' names.
in the Water street windows of
the Elmer Johnson store and
the Mason Style Shop.
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Santiam Garden-
Board Meets
Riverside Dates for an
nual meetings were announced
at the executive board meet
ing of Santiam district of Gar
den clubs at Albany on Mon
day. The spring conference wUl
be May 18 in CorvaUls, clubs
of that area to be host to the
visitors. Mrs. Sam Burch of
Albany, district secretary, will
be nominated for director when
the state convenUon meets in
McMinnvUle June 10-12.
Mrs. Byron Bradshaw of Al
bany, vice president of the Ore
gon Federation of Garden
clubs, discussed arrangements
for the convention,, revealing
that workshops, a flower show
in Portland, a tea and banquet
are scheduled to take place
May 1 is the deadline for dis
trict reports. . :
Members of the Santiam
Flower Study - association
joined the district board for a
no-host luncheon on Monday,
the group electing new officers
during the meeting that fol
lowed. Mrs. A. W. Bedford of
Corvallis. is president; Mrs. F.
O. Salmon of Halsey, vice pre
sident; Mrs. D. E. Branson of
Corvallis, secretary.
Club presidents ana garden
club members are invited to
attend future meetings1 of the
association to be in conjunction
with the district board meet
ings. Meetings are scheduled
for October and next AprU. A
flower show is staged at these
gatherings, the Dallas club be
ing hostess for the show, last
Monday. Mrs. AlUe Hannlgan
Introduced the Judges, Mrs. By
ron Bradshaw of Albany, Mrs.
Oscar Slagel of Lebanon and
Mrs. Ethel Baker.
The Lincoln Garden club of
Corvallis will be hostess for
the meeting next October and
the Lebanon Garden club will
make arrangements for the
flower show.' ,
Prices Good Thru. Sot.
f red Meyer Drugs
I so TNtirrr ivviss m . sw .
148 N. Liberty
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
Garden Club
List Officers i
Liberty Mrs. Elba1 Lang.
worthy entertained the We
Weeders Garden club on Tues
day afternoon at dessert at her
home on Boone road.
Mrs. Louis Kurth conducted
the business meeting. The
group decided to enter the
flower show, sponsored by the
Salem Garden council, May
and 10, at the Izaak Walk
league club house.. The theme
for the show will be "Fun With
Flowers." Named on the en
try committee for the Wee
Weeders were Mrs. Harold Al
derln, Mrs. WUbert Kurth and
Mrs. Ray Alderln. Plans were
made for the club's field trip,
slated for . Monday,.. AprU 27.
The group. will take a trip to
the Grabenhorst Cottage on
the . Santiam. . Mrs. Joe Van
Cleave wUl be the speaker and
will take the group on a tour
of the woods,, discussing wild
flowers. A no-host dinner will
be served at the noon hour.
New officers were elected as
toUows: Mrs. A A. Schalk,
president; Mrs. Roland Seeger,
vice president; Mrs. Ray Alder
ln, - secretary-treasurer; scrap
book' chairman, Mrs. W. K.
Hughes; telephone committee
chairman, Mrs. Helen Graben
horst; and cheer committee,
Mrs. Wilbur Kurth. Yearbooks
will be made and the programs
wiU be left to the discretion of
the officers. . t
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Reber ' AUen returned last
week-end from; four months
spent in southern California, :
New Mexico and Arizona. The
Aliens visited with, the Ken-,
neth Bentsons, formerly of SUt
verton, during their stay la
Phoenix.
Two English kings never
were crowned; Edward V who.
ruled in 1483 and Edward VIII
who abdicated before his coro
nation and became the Duke
of Windsor. ": ,