Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 01, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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Today's Menu
Z,Je5Soup with Crouton.
Stuffed Egg nd Tomato Salad
Bread and Butter
l"ruit and Cookiei
Beverage
Stuffed Egg and Tomato Salad
Ingredient: 4
XT. A l "tl'U
leavpoons cream
Campus
Readies for
Big Events
By ANN CARSON
University of Oregon, Eu
gene, (Special) Duck preview
- aiiu success and If -iuuiii cream oi
the high school seniors had .. evaPrated milk, few droDs la.
much fun as the university 2 ,auce- 2 teaspoons pre-
Diuucuw aia i am sure that i ,,wa' y CUP chopped
they will register at Oregon In ?Uvs' PaPrika. 2 medium
the .fall. conln size tomatoes. shrank
At the All-Campus Vodvll "fi French dressing.
Delta Gamma and Sigma Nu' ,"f.tno.d: Cu8W into halves
took the honors. Delta Gam- m u , e and remve yolks.
ma presented a parody on a wn cream, tabasco
fundamentals II class and Sie- nd mJ"tar. Mix in olives. Fill
ma Nus DresentPrt "r.t. r...i eM whites with yolk mixtnr..
In." They went from song! of ,kIe w.lth PaPrUta- Qer
the "rough & tough" range to lTa M- ArranSe 2 stuffed egg
the soft harmony of Hawaiian ve? and 2 tomato quarters
music, with intermediary sta T - . reens Ior eah erv
tions. . J.n Accompany with French
The all-campus auction took ' JHaKes erving
TllflPA VrfH n.r ...
- - a. cci HUUI1 Willi I I A
all of the proceeds eoln tn , KOUD f WoH
World Student Service fund. n A I
Groups ranging from beauty April 26
including ,! t double
auctioned. ".were ring ceremony on Sunday,
I AnHI Oil .... r - J '
a I j ii i Irene Eu-
Tours were onni,. c... deUWitt of Albany and James
day morning, and Salem sen- w "TIn- George
iors viewinl .wm H- HbM read the 4 o'clock
Barbara Franzwa, Claudia .r;ie relatlve" and
Waters. Marv sh, ..r,.l? lend ' the First Methodist
Lenold Garv Plr: The bride Is the daueh-
ny Caughell. "l Bna . E. El-
That afternoon thaw v,, i. ",6, roruana and the
famnhihlan .h, prioegroom's mother is Mrs
t " : -"""." "eDau Melv n Hnrriino
faiun ana a panhellenic ton mu C ,
'Clarice Waters, Mary Shrunk wiI 6 ,S,nc? ,was deoted
Patti Deeney and Jirfie MU?er X5 W tU"ps and m
were some seniors th . " l" in white
fed, oasiieis. candelabrums with
i For the college sanlnr. u l1?w?per! .were. Plad on
was rather wistful to see those f !t ,me Sf tne aItar- Liht
;whc , Vould enter' school ne St Mil'
jcitr. we tnnuaht n i T -
fun of ouF foui yean T and LedSf;. nTayl';playedtoe
rather wished that SS'HK JS . and a?cnpa-
SdMMffi ,.?iV. 1."?aa8 by her
,-rtat "Time Marches On." faUte 'suit Sm?l V"3" a
i . lame suit with navy accessor-
Staprans
Exhibit Up
Up soon, next week to be exact carri . p K "owers. She
A finalist amonw SfffWafplnkbahy
week-end asDirants u Tno .. .
Marie Miller, who . L ola ln was
fcusy In cam, .-7.51 1 S0" fl??or an.d the brides-
i - . . MMC liiaiQ Wfll IWrtf V nit 1 T5-.1
also co-chairman of the Both attendant. i-.TAj. '
reeK-ena. . . . iuh
Mothers' Wov . - i . . 5"u A":aQDanas oi shaded
incides wi h J mw wv" "rs. They carried
id. It is wondTi 4'r. m-K?-a , Wlu e "nations
f -occ i ouu iHWHiinpr tirnnir
T uausuwn or aroia McLaln acted as best
ji o wyuj- man aim usners were Virffii
tig meeting old friends, and Baker, Lee Miller and George
i .HuviiBiB wuu invert
ave eraduatinc
hildren will nrnhM CI on J uJi " . "f ae
j - -- i "! uiiucjraoms mother
lather wistful, too, because the wore gray suits with white ac-
j "cumuiiy pian- cessones ana gardenia corsaecs.
ipd and will rertolnltF hi ITn11n.,.lnn i B..
& . """- " wMwii,6 ww ceremony tne
wi cm i .uic uiceiea guests at a re-
ose who attend. ception in the fireplace room
k V ,V """" " .uuicii. xeuow tUllDS
eing all of you mothers (and and snapdragons were used on
thorn 4nr S iL. I IUa J:i . .
r ccn.-eiiu. urjne g table wan renfnm n,uu
, vv wini
& tWO-tierp wpHflntf noiPi. u
j , ,, " . .bac Willi
, - - itv-cuuo tuc v iiwwci- uecorauons. Mrs,
:ather svmbolin; Durk Prevlow Ralnh MI71 or a tt-- n
BLTlnnmno fVinea ntVin bwa I Willtnm. ifin ft-a '
hg in, and Junior Week-end the cake. Mrs. Geortre Tvrpr
. ...uafc nuv BlC KUIIJIC "J MIC UUnUl DMV . ftnrt
but. Mrs. Albert Miller tinned th.
This present week has been coffee. Mrs. Glenn Mollett was
vprv blisv nni for nil llvlntf I in chfirra et tha ia.a.;a
- . u - O I D w.w .LbCIUUIli
brganizations because the All- After the reception, a buffet
uampus sing eliminations are supper was served at the home
iaking place. At almost any- of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc-
fime oi tne aay or nignc you iouo jiast oecona avenue,
an hear musical strains float- to 20 relatives and friends of
ing out of the windows.
I ...
Whs Klein Feted
'Ut Briday Shower
1 Mt. Angel Complimenting
ilMiss Clotilda Klein, bride-
lelect of Vincent Spenner of
jBtayton. Mrs. Lester Harpole
fcnd Miss Rosalie Harpole
were hostesses at a bridal
Ithower given in her honor
Tuesday evening.
Guests included Mrs. An
drew Klein, Mrs. Norbert
: May, Mrs. Michael Gasper and
' the Misses Annella Bauman,
Verna Klein, Delia Schaffner,
Agnes Schaffner, Patricia
' Bisenius, Helen Weissenfels,
: Anita Rehm, Bertha Hassing,
Oatherlne Ilg, Delores Schul
! lz, Maxine Gilles, Anna Pfei
: fer and Alice Pfelfer.
Miss Klein and Mr. Spen
ner will be married at 8:30
o'clock Saturday morning,
; May 0, at a nuptial high mass
; in St. Mary's catholic church
,: here.
Visit From South
Silverton Visiting last week
: Jfrom San Luis Obispo, Calif.,
were Mrs. H. N. Kiev and her
nephew and niece, Mr. and
Mrs. James Vail. They were
the bridal coudIp
Mr. and Mrs. Harding left on
weaaing trip to southern Ore
gon. After May 3 they will be
at home at 416 Denver, Al
bany. The bride was graduated
from the Commerce high school
in Portland and the bridegroom
attended Albany high school.
Mr. Harding is employed by
the Southern Pacific Railway
company.
Family Reunion
Mt. Aneel Mr. and Mr.
Roman Schefers wore hn.t at
a family reunion Sunday at
tneir Home.
Those cresent were Mr and
Mrs. ienrv sr-hpfpr. tut and
jwrs. Liinus schefers and Mrs,
Maude WilKerson of Woist-
minster, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
wiiirea T. Schefers and fami
ly of Hlllsboro; Mr. and Mrs.
Wendlln J. Schefera and
family of Portland: Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Blenkush and family
of Silverton: Laurence H. Sche
fers of Astoria, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roman J. Schefers and
family.
house gruests of Mrs. Kiev's
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jonas Byberg and daugh
ter, Carole.
Mrs. Kiev was honored at
a luncheon, Tuesday, at the
home of the Rev. and Mrs.
A. W. Nelson of Immanuel
Lutheran church, Her grand
daughter, Carole Byberg, pre
sented her with a life mem
bership pin for the Woman's
Missionary Federation, Mrs.
R. B. Lester planning the
ceremonial .
The travelers left for San
Luis Obispo on Tuesday.
SCHAEFER'S
NERVE TONIC
For functional disturb
ances, nervous headachts,
nervous, irritability, excita
bility, sleeplessness.
$1.00-$1.75
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Open Daily, 7:30 a.m. . 8 fjo.
Sundayi, g .m. - 4 p.m.
135 N. Commercial
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Housewives' Delight
181 N. High St.
I 31xVx "Willi
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BARGAINS GALORE
on all . . . Shoes . . .
Stockings . . . Sportswear . . .
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, BeJm. Qm
By LANETA KING
Mainlands Stsnrani 9M.
year old, Latvian-born artist,1
ia offering his third one-man
how in Salem at the Clifford
Gleason Studio. Anrll 90 in
May 14. The artist has hung
fifteen lane oils lmnrm.lv In
coior interest.
This Show. With on. YxanJ
tlon. the "Sunset niitrlot I-
mainjy concerned with investl
Ratlns nlBinenti onnlUH in
layers one ovpr ihm nfhr
glazes. By glaring over a pink,
ior instance, a green of con
siderably more power can be
Obtained than with
color. This process, which has
iung lascinatea artists and Is
familiar in tha
colors of many 18th and 19th
century masters, here is made
COn teni DOl-firv hv rnnnef. t
w w tt us hit iyi
heavy lmpasto pigments from
a palette knife. These two op
posing techniques within a
Canvas m-ndure a Mtln,l
color display of strong lights i
uu oarxs mat is tvnfaiii,
modern as seen In all nr sn
rans" "StlU Llfes," his "Broad
way Oakland," his "Bay
Scene" and "Mission Dolores."
"Chinatown, San Francisco"
is a narticulnrlv vonvmB
. 1, ..(jutuun
pyiUBUJCU
abstractly and .worked up to
a icrrmc yeiiow light from
Out Of darks 'T... c.,
lisht" uses a prpAn.iAncii
low to give the mood of ap
proaching rain to the sun of
a street In Seattle, hi.
- A,o Ulic
picture of local setting, "West
oaiem- assumes the typical
valley color tone quite dif
ferent from his Californian
scenes.
"I am striving tn hrin
artistry into painting of por-
waiLS, mr. staprans says.
The whole canvas must be
of sufficient aualitv in iv.
press the mood of tha .uKum
iUSt as In nthn ..!.1U
- - jauiMJiKB."
Accordlnelv. In "A in..un
the head is deliberately simple
"isamst a warm pattern of
deen brown.
- 1 - " wuao,.
ine head of "Anna" i. .etl
against a dvnaml hank.
ground of sla that i.
ried forward tntr. tha thM
" . ... u a t
ana shawl of the foreground.
10 this viewer, a well-in
tegrated atudv with a ft,n
creative canvas is his "Mar
garet," where the artist has
placed the flowine- curve a
a figure in repose within a I
setting ot verticals and
Horizontals.
If the seriousness finr? nrA.
mise of Mr. Staprans' talent
points up tne quality of fu
ture shows, the TVinnlo tit
Salem can look forward to
some fine exhibits
Gleason's.
We Give and Redeem
H: Greentamps
liberty street store
Slight Imperfections! Save 25 to 30!
CANNON'S COLORED
PERCALE fitted SHEETS
Cannon's extra fussy about their
theets, to when there's a pulled
threap, a slight misweava they ab
solutely refute to call them perfect!
1 1 and It meant extra dollars toy
od for you! They'll lighten tha load
of bed-making , . . make sleep-time
colorful dream.
SEVEN PASTEL COLORS:
Shell Pink Aquamarine
Lagoon Green ink U'oe
True Blue
Moonlight Yellow Sunset Rota
Your choice of: Double Size Fitted
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