Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 28, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Tuesday, April 28, 195S
THK CAPITAL JOURNAL. BeJem. Oncm
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PSG Mothers
plan Events
E)n Campus .
Presiding at the annual
eating of th Oregon State
lollege Mothers clubi during
(other week-end on the cam
ius, May 8-10, will be Mn.
)ale Miller of Portland, itate
i resident for the past two
reari.
! During Mrs. Miller's term of
fflce, four new units of the
lub have been organized, in
lend, Klamath Falls, Hood
River and Clackamas. The to'
al units in the state now total
17. Life memberships have In
creased 775 during the past
(wo years. Memberships now
total S641.
I In 1892 there were IS full
tuition scholarships awarded
Et $2880 was raised by the
nits in 1952. To this date Mrs.
Miller reports that they have
passed the $3000 mark, thus
jrnaklng It possible to give more
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Election of officers will Te
t the annual meeting on Sat
urday afternoon following the
annual luncneon ana will De
in Gill coliseum. Mrs. Oscar
I, Paulson of . Salem, Junior
cast president, will be the in
stalling officer. Special guests
at the meeting will be Gov,
and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson,
Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Byrne,
Miss Mary I. Bash, Dr. and
Mrs. A. L. Strand, Dean Dan
Poling. Mrs. Frank Moser, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Fames, Miss
Sarah Archibald, who is gen
eral chairman for the week'
end activities on the campus,
and her mother.
On Friday will be registra
tion and the executive board
will meet at noon. An all-
school honor convocation will
be held In the evening In the
coliseum. Saturday morning
will bring tours of the campus,
the new wing of the Home Eco
nomics building to be featured;
luncheon at noon, an annual
meeting, and in the evening,
dinner In the living groups and
the all-school student produc
tion In the coliseum. The week
end will end with the church
services, Sunday morning, and
dinner again with the living
groups.
Mrs. Wendt Eleeted
Mrs. Carl J. Wendt is the
new president for the Salem
unit of OSC Mothers clubs,
elections being held Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Wayne Gordon. Mrs. Wendt
succeeds Mrs. Emmett Rogers
in the office. Others named as
officers are: Mrs. Stanley Ba
ker, vice president; Mrs. James
Keyes, secretary; Mrs. Karl
Heinlein, treasurer; Mrs. Edwin
Johnsen, corresponding secre
tary. . .
A plant sale was conducted
to aid the scholarship fund.
Plans were made for a no
host dinner on May 25 at May-
Today's Menu
Good Breakfast
Canned Pears with Fresh
Orange Sections
. Rice Grlddlecakes
Crisp Bacon
V - Honey V,
Beverage
Rice Grlddlecakes
Ingredients: cup sifted
flour, V cup nonfat dry milk,
3 teaspoons baking powder. 1
tablespoon sugar, H teaspoon
salt, 1 egg (slightly beaten). 1
cup water, 3 tablespoons salad
oil or butter or margarine
(melted), 1 cup drained cook'
ed rice (H cup uncooked.)
Method: Sift together flour,
nonlat dry milk nowder. bak
lng powder, sugar and salt.
Combine egg, water and salad
oil or melted butter. Stir in
dry ingredients; beat with ro
tary beater until almost
smooth. Stir In cooked rice.
Pour about 3 tablespoons of
batter onto hot lightly greased
griddle and cook until bubbles
form over entire surface; turn
and cook other side until gol
den brown. Stir batter before
yon dip up enough for each
griddle cake each time; batter
is thin and this way you will
distribute rice evenly. Serve
at once. Makes 12 to 14 grid
dle cakes,' about 4 inches in
diameter. t - .
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DATE for Salem Spinsters
club's annual spring silver tea
has been changed from May 23
to Thursday, May 21, at the
William L. Phillips, Sr., home
on West Lefelle.
Miss Boehm
Will Head
Girls League
Betty Lou Boehm was elect
ed president of the Salem high
u-hnnl Girls Leacue in a re-
vote, Monday. She defeated
Barbara Fuhr.
In the only other revote
Gloria Andrews won over Pat
Gilmore for vice-president.
PriscUla Durham was elected
treasurer and Nancy Payne
secretary in elections, Friday.
The Girls League wiU nave
a new adviser next year as the
present adviser. Miss Elizabeth
Gilbert, is leaving for Colum
bia university. She has been
dean of girls for several years.
Wedding Dated
Lebanon The wedding of
Louese Klines, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vale Kimes. and
Kenneth Sims, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth P. Sims, will be
an event of Saturday, June 20.
The nuptials will be solemnized
at 9:80 at St. Martin's Episco
pal church.
A group of 21 school friends
of the bride-elect were invit
ed to a dessert luncheon this
week at the home of her par
ents where the wedding plans
were revealed. Miniature white
wedding bells were used for
the announcement. ,
Fosters to Be
Feted Sunday ;
"An event for next Sunday
will be the reception honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Foster
on the occasion of their golden
wedding. The anniversary is
May 6, but the reception is set
for Sunday. . .
Friends are invited to call
between 3 and 8 o'clock at the
Foster home, 1012 Park ave
nue.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Fc
were bora in Iowa, sear Des
Moines. They were married
at Wlnterset, Iowa, May 6,
1901. They came to Salem in
the spring of 1907 and have
lived her sine. Mr. Foster
long worked at the' building
trade and for the city school
district, in which employment
he still is active.
Recalling their journey west,
the Fosters report it took them
five days to come to Salem
from Iowa and they traveled
on four different trains to get
here. . Salem at that time had
no pavement but during their
first summer her two blocks
of pavement were laid onj
KKG Group
Sets Dinner
A buffet dinner for their May
meeting is planned by. Kappa
Kappa Gamma alumnae, the
event to be at the home of Mrs.
Daniel J. Fry with Mrs. Robert
Drager as co-hostess.
The group met last evening
at the home of Mrs. Sidney B.
Lewis. .
New officers are: Mrs. Les
ter D. Green, president; Mrs.
Robert Steeves, vie president;
Mrs. John Martin, secretary;
Mrs. Newbury Close, treasurer;
Mrs. Donald L. Rasmussen,
correspondent for the Key, mi'
gazlne of the group.
Attending the Monday meet
lng were Mrs. Charles Claggett,
Mrs. Robert Drager, Mrs. Wil
liam Elan, Mrs. F. J. Furman,
Mrs. Lester D. Green, Mrs. Sid
ney B. Lewis, Mrs. John Mar
tin, Mrs. Donald L. Rasmussen,
Mrs. Harvey Ronne, Mrs. Rob
ert Steeves, Miss Margaret
Wagner.. -
Court street, other sections be
lng laid soon afterward.
Anniversary for ?.
Chapter Saturday ' .
Seventh birthday for Salem
chapter, Order of Eastern Star,
waa observed at the group's
meeting Saturday evening.
Members of Naomi chapter,
Dallas, were guests and their
worthy matron, Mrs. Edris
Woods, was honored. Several
guesta from Falls City, Donald
and Schyier,. Nebraska, aiso
war present The affiliation
degree was conferred on Mrs.
Arthur Marquis.
Past matrons and pairons
honored were: Mrs. William
Marriott and Walter Lansing;
Mrs. William Newmeyer and
Charles Boyer; Mrs. Mona Yo-
der and William Marriott; Mrs.
Claud Post and William
Newmeyer; Mrs. Russel Beut-
ler and James Darby; Mrs. Ar
thur Wallace and Russel Beut-
ler; Mrs. Harry Lucas and
John Miller. ;
A whistling selection was
presented by Hiss Harriet Al
ter accompanied by Miss Eve
lyn Prog. Following lb meet
ing, i birthday party waa en
joyed and entertainment furn
ished by the " members and
guests..
Th refreshment committee
consisted of Mr. and Mrs. W1K
bur McCune, chairmen, assist
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Verne lias
brook, Mr. and Mrs. - George
Thomason and Mrs. Norman
Mull.
Th tables were decorated to
represent each month of th
year by th following mem
bers: Mrs. Norman Fletcher.
chairman; Mrs. Earl Bradfleld,
Mrs. Otno Eckersley, Mia
Harriet Hlday, Mrs. George
Beane, Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mr.
Evrtt Hearing, Mrs. Hal De
Sart, Mrs. Kenneth ' Morris,
Mrs. Russel Btutler, Mrs. Mare
Jennings, Mrs. Harry Lucas
and Mrs. Joseph Griffin.
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Christening Event '
At Church Sunday
Mt. Angel Constance Ma
rie Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Vincent Smith, was bap
tized in the St. Mary's Cath
olic church at 2 o'clock Sunday
afternoon. Officiating at the
ceremony was the baby's uiv
de, the Rev. J. J. Linehan of
St. Andrew's parish, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Smith of
Newberg were sponsors for
their niece. The little girl
was born April 18, and has
four older sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith were
hosts at a baptismal and birth
day dinner, following the
chufch ceremony. Sharing
honors with Constance Marie
was the eldest daughter, Joan,
who was observing her 9th
birthday anniversary.
A decorated cake centered
the table,- with covers placed
for the Rev. J. J, Linehan and
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Linehan,
the maternal grandparents, all
of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. P.
N. Smith, Mt. Angel, th pa
ternal grandparents,- Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Smith, Barbara and
Patrick of Newberg, and Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Smith, Joan,
Patty, Genl and Gerry.
BROOKS Brooks Sewing
club will meet at the home of
Mrs. Elmer Conn, May 7.
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flower hall for all OSC fathers
and mothers, guests to be par
ents of prospective students.
HIGH FIDELITY
LONG PLAY
RECORDS
You Will Enjoy
La Boutique Fantasque
(Bosswi-Resphlfhl)
London LL-274
Victor Herbert Suite
Mantovanl and His
Orchestra London LL-74S
Beethoven: Symphony
No. 2, No. 4 (65 Mlnntes)
Columbia ML-4596
Scheherazade (Rlnuky
Korsakoff) Victor LM-17S2
Grelg: Norwegian Dances
Op. 35 Vanguard CRS-410
These Ar Just a Fw
Of Hi Many Recordings
' W Carry in Stock
TWO LOCATIONS:
, Music Center, Capitol
Shopping District
Oregon Bldg., Stat & High
TUSSY CREAM DEODORANT
"k httantly opt pmpimtkm odor
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Smooth, ataarast Tatty delnunets
thm, -hm iha lanrat dir. It iiutintlr stops -
Trnirtinn odor, checks Dcnoirstioa moirture.
So stir to use; so safe fc aormal skin and
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nimwn mm. jvoey ywu
smooth. ..made on a vtsUaMng crsam btsel
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for a
limited time
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CAPITAL DRUG STORE
405 STATI ST.
(Corner of Liberty)
Double ZttC Green Stomps given
on oil cosh purchoses ot our store
tomorrow (tax not Included)
Floss toad sm at oaos
braW Tout Cm Dneswl
Renltr II dot )m si mif SOS as
(eonuia six neato II stos jm)
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We at SAFEWAY take great pride in
inviting you to taste and compare
The RICHER Milk You So Long Have Waitid For
AVAILABLE NOW
IN SALEM
Locally Produced
The dairymen producing your Lucerne Milk live right her In
Morion County as a matter of fact, they were producing
milk for this market even before Safeway proposed! offering
Its Salem customers this higher quality, richer milk. Our local
producers live Just a few miles outside of town on Route No. 1.
They are: X. L Hicks, Ivan Merrick and N. J. Nelke. Like all
' other Lucerne Milk producrt, they ware carefully select d
for dairy farms which ar modal of cleanlines and for
herds which ar noted for producing flna milk.
Guaranteed Quality
Lucerne always pays top prices to dairy farmers . . . for pro
riding you extra quality milk day in, day out. Besides recelv
Ir.g the top regular market price, Lucerne dairymen also are
awarded an extra price premium for milk free from .any off.
odors, off-flavors, and for better than required bacteria test.
Special laboratory inspection , is mode to determine these
extra quality premiums. Result k that Lucerne Milk) is as
a wholesome and healthy as it TASTIS GOOD!
Minimum 3.8 Richness
H's the butterfat In milk that determine richness . . . that
determine VITAMIN A and D CONTENT ... and increases
FOOD INCRGY VA4.UI. Th more butterfat in milk, the mere
of these good things you get. And Lucerne Orada A is guar
anteed to be rich In butterfat always, in every quart never
less than J.8. (AH other Lucerne Milk and cream items
hove similarly high label guarantees.) Look for this Mlninium
Guarantee Label . , . Lucrn's Pldg of Quality. Testa
and compare!
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RIMIMIIR Lum buys milk
for our Salem stores from local
Marlon County dairymen
Your Guarantee Is on the Carton . . . Look for Itl
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