Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 04, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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Monday, May 4, 195S
Colonial Tea
Is Successful
Woodburn ' A successful
vent on Friday afternoon was
jhe Colonial tea sponsored by
Belle Fassi chapter, Daugh-
.m of the American Revolu
tion at the Memorial cabin at
rha'mooea park. Among the
meats present from many sur
rounding towns were children
,nd teacners irara me rori
land schools who were keenly
interested in the many histor
ical items in the cabin and
sbout tne grounaa. .
The program included two
vocal solos by Miss Robin Ber
kty of Hubbard, a tap dance
by Patty Sue Budreau, also
of Hubbard, and a talk by Mrs.
John Y. Richardson of Port
land, past state regent and nat
ional officer; She told of the
plans to build si caretaker's
cottage at the park and an
nounced that the cornerstone
would be laid June 14. Mrs,
Tom DeArmond was program
chairman.
Pouring were Mrs. W. J,
Wilson, Mrs. H. F. Butterfield,
Mrs. Karl fngieman and Mrs.
prexel White. The tea table,
arranged by Mrs. Wilson, was
decorated In orchid and yellow
with lilacs and tulips' and yel
low tapers.
Mrs. Mark Thompson's spin
ning wheel created consider
ate interest and the Colonial
costumes worn by members
idled a colorful note to the
affair. Committee in charge
was appointed by Mrs. Lester
Keller, regent of Belle Passi
chapter, proceeds will go to
the building fund.
BPW Club Plans '
yents for Month
Silverton Two important
events for the Business and
Professional Womens club to
be in May are the annual sen
ior girls tea on Sunday after
noon, May 3, and the regular
butiness meeting on Tuesday,
May I.
Co-chairmen of the tea are
Mrs. Larry Carpenter and Mrs.
Knute Digerness. The affair is
to be held in the Immanuel
Lutheran fireside room, Sun
day afternoon, 2 to S o'clock.
An outstanding club event of
the year, the "most deserving
girl" of the graduating class
b awarded S 25 at the tea,
Election of officers will take
place at the meeting on Tues
day. The nominating commit
tee includes Mrs. Virginia
Hughes, chairman, Mrs. Ernest
W. Southmayde and Mrs. Irene
Giroux, who will also direct
1 the program for' the meeting.
Hits Hannah Olson will en-
, tertain the members at her
home, the session ' to begin
promptly at 7:30 o'clock.
Won Trip
. lilverton rouowuig tne
'4 dote of the school term Miss
; Hannah Olson and Miss Mar-
nrf e numDera. iacuuy uicm-
beri. will leave on a tour of
South American countries.
They will be lone two
months.
Sometime this month, Miss
Olinn'a (r'Mrl. Ida Dovle.
will visit in British Columbia
with relatives from Portland.
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Today's Menu
Camp Fire Group
m Heights The Tanda
camp Fire group of the fifth
grade met for a ceremonial last
week, members having passed a
requirement for Trailseekers
rank.
Lighting the candles of Wo
HeLo were Marlene Dolzol for
work, Jayanne Harvey for
health, and Pattie Backe for
love. Extln0nlkin. ii j.
were Leona Caswell, Carol
"'"i Cecelia Slagle
Mrs. Homer Lyon, Jr., lead-
er Of tnp Drnun . .
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or beads to Edwinna Ballard,
wtmarat, Sharon Ep
perly,. Lynne Hammers tad.
Lois Smith vr.i.. t.V
Jayanne Harvey, pattie Backe
Leona Caswell, Carol Johnson!
Cecelia Slagle, Lynn Brena
man. pmtv rjQt-
Juran, Beverly Hawkins, San-
viuny bunion, and
Linda Triesch.
After the ceremonial, the
group played games and served
refreshments which they made
themselves. The tea table was
decorated with tulips and nar
cissuses. AceiEtins w
- woo ivu-a.
Corrine Alexander, who had
charge of the program and led
the singing, Mrs. Gordon
Backe, assistant leader, Mrs.
Del Ramsdell and Mrs. Max
Oolzel.
Double Wedding
Two Salem eoimlp x
married April 25 at a double
ceremony In Stevenson, Wash.
Miss Donna Tooley, daugh
ter of Clarence TnnW and
Mrs. Myrtle Tooley of Salem,
was married to LeRoy Ed
wards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oli
ver Edwards of nervals mnA
Miss Darlene Settidall, form
erly of North Dakota, was mar
ried to Merv Vodden of Salem.
The two brides wore dresses
alike in blue and white with
white accessories and white
shortie coats.
Present for the. weririinff
were Miss Tooley's father and
mother and Mr. Edwards'
mother.
The two couDles will live in
Salem.
Dr. Snyder Speaks
Dr. Walter E. Snyder, city
superintendent of schools in
Salem ,1s to be the speaker
for the dinner and program
planned by University of Ore
gon Mothers and Dads clubs on
Wednesday at Mayflower hall
G. F. Chambers, member of
the state board of higher edu
cation, also is to give a short
talk. Other guests will include
Mrs. J. Alan Wickham, dean
of women at UO, and Mr.
Wickham.
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WHILE visiting in San
Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Wilson of Salem have
been staying at the St. Francis
hotel..
Two Honored at ; I
decent Shower
Lvona Xfra Varl Allan
Mrs. Oscar Naue, Mrs. Floyd
Basset and Miss Beulah Lew
is Were hosttaaapa mr a ihowr
last week honoring Mrs. Ver
non Digerness (Janice Hun
man), a recent Krlrie. and Miss
Janet Huffman, bride-elect.
The girls are daughters of Mr.
ana Mrs. ueorge Huffman.
Mrs. Alex ' Bodeker was in
charge of the entertainment.
which was followed by open
ing of the gifts and refresh
ments. '
Honoring Mrs. Dlaerneu
and Miss Huffman Were Mes-
dames Ivan Smith, John Kun-
kJe, Alex Bodeker, Clyde
Bressler. Albert Bin. Orville
Downing, George . Berry, Al
bert carr, John Neal, Otto
Weidman, . Art Baltzer, Pat
Lyons. Harvev Grimes, fteorse
Huffman, Jim Lande, Ramie
Marten, Monroe Walker, Ches
ter Roy, Henry Holzfuss, Bob
Free, Herman Free, Loren
Walkar,, Alvin Peck, Percy
Hiatt, Clyde Lewis. Harlev
Scott, Oscar Naue, Floyd Baa
sett, Earl Allen, Mrs. Elva
Kuiken, Mrs. Averlll, Mrs. Al
ice Huber, Mrs. Inez Ring, Mrs.
Cora Jenner, Misses Hazel
Neal, Norma Miller, Donna
Pea body. Pauline Bridies. Viv.
ian Boyce, Ruby Naue, Chelta
Jande, Pauline Schlewek, Beu
lah Lewis. Ivalvn Smith, all
of Lyons, Mrs. Frank Kins
man, Misses Jacquline Kins
man, Doris Lambert of Stay
ton, Mrs. Clarence Decker,
Mrs. Ed. Strom of Eugene,
Mesdames E. L. Boye, Frank
lin McDowell, Bert Ly
ons, Wood Oliver, James Hol-
lingshead, Jim Phelps, Bob
Carleton, Fred Skillings, John
McClurg, Marvin Berry, Glen
Julian, virgu Rogers, and
Marlyn Baltzer.
Guest Event
Mill City It was guest
night at the Mill City Toast-
mistress club on Thursday. In
vited were Phyllis and Mary
Jane Cox, Marlene Tickle,
Lora Kelly and Harriett Le-
Cours.
The invocation was given by
Marion Todd, Edna Hutchcson
was in charge of table topics
and Louise Palmer was the
toastmistress. Speaking were
Casey Chaney, Tyler Pinkston,
Ruby Crosier and Aline Steffy.
June Miley participated in
the three-council speech con
test in Salem, April 35.
The group will meet again!
on Thursday, May 14.
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Mother -Appreciates
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FAMILY FARE
Fish Chowder Pilot Crackers
Salad Bowl with Cheese
Rolls
Peach Layer Crisp
Beverage
fiach Layer Crisp
Ingredients: Vi cup butter or
margarine, cup firmly
Packed brown sugar, 2 cups
cornflakes, cup sifted flour.
H teaspoon salt, cup granu
lated sugar, 2 tablespoons
cornstarch, dash of salt, Vi cup
rank, y cup syrup from canned
cling peaches, 2 eggs, 1 Vi cups
canned cling peaches (diced
ft teaspoon vanilla.
Method: Cream butler and
brown sugar. Crush cornflakes
line and add to creamed mix
ture with flour and Vi tea
ipoon salt; mix thoroughly
Press to of mixture into bot
tom and sides of greased pan
(8 by 6 by 2 inches) or deep
Pie Plate. Mix granulated sug
r, cornstarch and dash of salt
together thoroughly in heavy
saucepan; stir in milk and
Pach syrup until smooth. Cook
and stir constantly with a
whisk over moderately low
heat until thickened. Beat eggs
nough to combine yolks and
whites; gradually pour cooked
mixture over them, stirring
vigorously as you do so, return
mixture to saucepan. Stir and
cook over very low heat 2 min
"tes. Remove from heat. Add
peaches and vanilla. Pour into
cornflake shell. Sprinkle with
remaining crumbs. Bake in
moderate (350 dee.) oven 20
minutes. Serve hot, with un
weetened whipped cream 11
desired, Makes 8 servings. Ii
ny of the dessert ii left ove:
it will taste delicious reheatd
a moderate oven.
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