Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 05, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tuesday, May 5, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Wedding Set
For Aug. 15
In Salem
Revealed at a surprise birth
day cartv for Mi Mg.il,,.
Springer on Friday evening
was me aaie lor tne wedding
of Miss Ruthita Willard and
Gordon K. Stein. Th hrM..
elect's parents are Mr. and
ran. a. wuiard, and Mr.
Stein is the son of Mrs. Wil
liam Stein of Canby. The
couple announced their en
gagement in December.
The wedding is to be Satur
day, August IS.
A May day theme was fea
tured at the party and the an
nouncement was enclosed in a
birthday gift, fashioned like a
May basket.
Mrs. B. G. Kelso and Miss
Marilyn Clare were hostesses,
the event being at Miss Clare's
home. Guests were Miss Wll
lard, Miss Springer, Mrs. Don
na Sawyer, Miss Shirley
Thompson, Mrs. Louisa Dun
can and Mrs. Robert Schunke.
Fpr Patronesses
Alumnae of Alpha Chi
Omega entertained their
patronesses at a luncheon,
Saturday, at the Marion hotel.
Honored were Mrs. Ronald
E. Jones, Mrs. Roy L. Houck,
Mrs. Harry V. Collins, Mrs.
Linn C. Smith, Mrs. Alfred
W. Loucks, , Mrs. Lester F.
Barr, Mrs. Frederick Hill
Thompson and Mrs. Ralph H.
Cooley.
Miss Beryl Holt was a guest.
Hostesses for the affair were
Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Jr.,
Mrs. Gordon Cooley, Mrs.
Claude Steusloff, Mrs. Mary
Thomas, Mrs. Walter Wood,
Mrs. James . Walton, Mrs.
James B. Young.
Today's Menu
Family Supper ,
Mustard Glazed Butt
Mashed Potatoes
Squash Snap Beans
Salad Bowl
. Bread and Butter
Citrus Fruit Cup .
Beverage
Mustard Glazed Butt
Ingredients: 1 boneless
smoked pork shoulder butt
(about 2 pounds), V cup firm
ly packed brown sugar, 3
tablespoons yellow horseradish
mustard.
Method: Cover butt with
water and bring to boil; sim
mer about hour for each
pound. Drain and place on
shallow baking pan; if alumi
num foil Is at hand line pan
first with the foil. Mix brown
sugar and mustard together
well. Spread mixture over
butt. Bake in moderate (350
F.) oven about 20 minutes,
basting once with glaze. If
slightly browned surface is de
sired, raise oven heat to very
hot (450 F.) and leave ham at
this temperature for S to 10
minutes. Makes about 5 serv
ings served hot.
Note: If any of the butt Is
leftover, it is delicious sliced
thin for sandwiches wltn tne
glaze as a savory addition.
Attend Meeting
More than 300 attended the
state ceremonial for Nomads
of Avrudaka and order of
DOKK in Roseburg on Satur
day. The annual event honors
grand officers of the Pythian
Sisters and Knights of Pythias
in Oregon, Don Judson of Sa
lem, vice grand chancellor,
being one of the spec.al guests.
I Going from Salem were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Judson, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Decatur, Harry
Wilson, Fred Stein, Leonard
Hixson and William Bowman.
Home From Trip
Home from a two weeks trip
east are Mr. and Mrs. Jay E.
Reeves and their daughter,
Miss Joyce Reeves. They made
the trip by plane, flying from
Seattle to Chicago, then to
New York City. Later they
were In Washngton, D.C. In
the national capital they called
at the office of Douglas McKay,
Secretary of the Interior, and
visited with him, also with
Miss .Alene Phillips, secretary
to Mr. McKay. Then they went
to Detroit where they visited
at the home of Mrs. Reeves'
two brothers and sisters, Dr.
L. O. Gelb, Dr. O. D. Gelb and
Miss Gladys Geib.
It was the first time in 29
years the brothers and sisters
had all been together, although
the brothers and sister, indi
vidually have visited in Salem.
After arriving in Salem, Miss
Reeves went on to Seattle and
will return at mid-week to be
here for a time. She is to be
married on May 17 to Capt.
Eugene Mitchell Beard.
Mrs. Sprague Speaks
Mrs. Charles A. Sprague
was speaker at the guest
breakfast for the Credit Wom
en's Breakfast club this morn'
tag.
The program was presented
by Miss Harriett Aller and
Miss Lizbeth Shields of Wil
lamette university.
The group will meet again
on May 26.
Rebekah Meeting
Plans for Initiation next
Monday evening were discuss
ed at the meeting of Rebekah
lodge on Monday. Serving
refreshments that night will
be Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs,
Roy Ohlund, Mrs. Elmer Roth,
Mrs. Charles G. McElroy and
Mrs. Lila Dailey.
Theta Rho girls will meet
Thursday evening and- the
Three Links club meeting is
scheduled for Friday after
noon. :
ID Group Meets
At the first meeting of
bethel UD, Order of Job's
Daughters, Thursday evening,
visitors present were Misses
Hemingway Winner
Pulitzer Fiction Prize
New York (AT The Pulitezr
Prize in fiction for 1953 Mon
day was . awarded to Ernest
Hemingway for hU "The Old
Man and The Sea."
The drama award was given
to, "Picnic" by William Inge,
Broadway hit play with a
setting in the author's native
Midwest.
Meritorious public service
awards went to The White
ville, N. C, News reporter
and The Tabor City, N. C,
Tribune for their successful
campaign against the Ku Klux
Klan.
David J. Mays won the bio
graphy award for hi book,
Edmund Pendleton," 1721-
1803,
The history award was won
by George Dangerfleld's "The
Era of Good Feelings."
The poetry prize went to
Archibald MacLelsh for his
collected poems, 1917-1952.
There was no music award.
Don ' Whitehead of The
Associated Press won the
national reporting award
his second Pulitzer Prize for
his article entitled "The Great
Deception," the story of his
trip to Korea with President
Eisenhower just before the
inauguration.
The International reporting
prize went to Austin Wehr
wein of The Milwaukee, Wis.,
Journal; for a series of articles
on Canada.
The editorial writing award
was given to Vermont Con
necticut Royster of The Wall
Stree Journal.
Edward D. Kuekes, Cleve
land, O., Plain Dealer, won
the cartoon award.
Th.e . news photography
prizes was won by William M.
Gallagher of the Flint, Mich.,
Journal His picture showed
ex-governor Adlat E. Steven
son campaigning for president
with hole In his shoe.
Bui ran Grah Island
Athens, Greece (P) I&fense
Minister Panayotis Canellopou
los said today that Bulgarian
troops under fire from Greek
forces have again occupied the
small island of Gamma. In the
Evros river between Greece week to
ana Bulgaria.
Up and Down
By SAM DAWSON
New York, W) Prices are
moving on a two-way street
this week as buyers and sellers
adjust to new business condi
tions. Stock prices have made their
best advance of the year this
week but corporate bond
prices have slumped because
traders think their yields are
too - low in . new day of
dearer money.
The cost of U.S. treasury
borrowing Jumped again this
week to a new 20-year high
on 91-day bills and the price
of treasury bonds have slipped
to record lows.
Mortgage Interest rate' are
going up but the government
reports that fewer new homes
have been started so far this
spring than last. The supply of
money for mortgages is tight,
even though the demand for it
isn't quite as high as year
ago.
Commodity prices have
staged the broadcast advance
of the year but in the market
place price weakness is re
ported for such items as milk
and potatoes.
Fork prices have been climb'
lng at -the butcher shops but
the supply of beef is at rec
ord high arid price bargains in
that meat dot the grocery ads.
Prices on some steel prod
ucts have been raised and U. S.
Steel stockholders were told
Monday that further, price
boosts on finished products are
being planned but the same
day a major truck maker, In
ternational Harvester, cut re-
tall prices on one line of Its
trucks (it takes a lot of steel
to make them) by$87 to $152.
Soviet General Dice
Moscow ff Soviet newspa
pers reported today the death
of Air Force Lt. Gen. Nikolai
Buyanskii after short illness. -He
was 52.
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