Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 07, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Wed In Late April The wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Cole wai an event of late April. The bride is the
former Margie Dnnigan, daughter of Mr. and Mri. W. A.
Dunigan. Mr. Cole is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A.
Cole. (McEwan studio picture.)
Mrs. Leach
Heads Club,
: Silverton Mrs. Bennett G.
Leach was elected president of
the Business and Professional
Women's club, Tuesday eve
ning, when SO members met at
the home of Miss Hannah Ol
son, first president of the Si
verton club.
' Members of the nominating
committee were Mrs. Virginia
Anderson-Hughes, Mrs. Frank
Giroux and Mrs. Ernest South
jnayde. .
Officers elected to assist Mrs.
Leach for the coming club Tear
Include Mrs. Roy Gosso, first
vice president; Mrs. Frank
Dederick, second vice presi
dent; Mrs. Irene Roubal, re
cording secretary;" Mrs. Man
Ion Hoblitt, corresponding sec
retary; Mrs. Virginia Anderson-Hughes,
treasurer; and di
rectors, Mrs. Charles Mason
and Mrs. Ernest Southmayde.
Officers are to be Installed at
the June SO meeting.
Delegates to the state con
vention at Grants Pass, May
IS-, 18 and 17 are Mrs. Bennett
G. Leach, Miss Marguerette
Hallock. 'retiring- president;
Mrs. Irene Roubal, Miss Edith
Best, Mrs. Ernest R. Ekman.
Miss Jackson. New y
Adviser in Rainbow
'- Silverton Mist' Donna
Jackson was elected worthy
dviser at a meeting of Ramo
na assembly No. 28, Order of
Rainbow for Girl on Monday
evening.
' Assisting officers elected for
the summer term are Miss Je
anne Porter, worthy associate
dviser; Miss Nancy Benson,
charity; Miss Francis Fox,
hope; Miss Irma King, faith.
Open installation of the
newly elected officers and ap
pointive officers will be at the
Masonic temple Monday eve
ning, May 18, at 8 o'clock.
A special meeting for the
Initiation of candidates for
membership wiU be at the ball,
Monday, May 11, at 7:30
o'clock In the evening.
At this week's meeting, a
partial report was given on the
cancer drive which the Rain
bow Girls are handling. Most
of the returns were complete.
but several districts have not
yet been canvassed. Announce
ment was made that if people
desiring to contribute had been
missed during the canvas made
recently, they may do so by
contacting Mrs. W. P. Scarth or
Mrs. W. H. Woodard, Jr.
The "talent show auction"
which the Rainbow Girls put
on for the entertainment of the
Eastern Star and Masons was a
success, netting the girls some
thing more than $20.
Day Camp of
Scouts Planned
At Silverton
' Silverton Committees have
been named for the fifth an
nual Silverton Girl Scout day
camp to be in the city park
June SO, July 1 and 2; July 7,
8 and 9. Sessions are from tD !
a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. .
Mrs. William Woodard will!
be director for the fifth consec
utive year and her committee
is as follows: Mrs. Harlan Moe,
chairman; Mrs Lowell Hoblitt,
staff; Harlan Moe, equipment;
Mrs. John Middlemiss, site;
Mrs. Maurice Schnorenberg,
tent; Mrs. Robert Mallorle,
promotion; Mrs. C. R. Wilson,
supplies; Mrs. Wallace Satern,
registration.
The camp is intended pri
marily for Brownies and Girl
Scouts. However, in the event
there are not enough Scouts to
fill the available spaces, non
Scouts will be admitted after
June 8. Registration of all
Brownies and Girl Scouts is
due on that date, and should
be sent to Mrs. Wallace Satern.
Any intermediates who
would like to complete tender
foot or second class require
ments in outdoor activities are
encouraged to submit to the
director a list of these requirements.
Any adult wishing to assist
at the day camp, either full
time or part time, is encour
aged to contact any member of
the eommlttee.
Plan June Wedding
Lebanon Mr. and Mrs.
Fred McBurney of 470 East
Isabella street, announce the
engagement vof their daughter,
Miss Lola McBurney, to Louis
Tuma, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Tuma of star rout 2,
Lebanon.
A lata June wedding is
planned. '
Conner-Koch
rour corners in the par
sonage of the Court Street
Christian church on Saturday
afternoon. May 2, Mrs. Flora
B. Koch of Cottage Grove was
married to Lowman H. Conner
of Salem. The Rev. Harold Ly
man read the vows at 2 o'clock
Attending the couple were
Clifford O. Bell of Cottage
Grove and Miss Violet Morten-
sen of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker,
ton-ln-law and daughter of the
bridegroom, entertained at
tneir home for a reception.
Assisting was Mrs. Holman
Conner, daghter-in-law of the
bridegroom.
Out-of-town gucnts were the
bride's son, Elmer W. Duntan
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Wilt of Cottage Grove. Mr.
and Mrs. Leo. Weir, Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Holman Conner,
Dallas. Grandchildren attend
ing the wedding were Arlene
Baker, Paul and Virginia Con
ner. Mr. and Mrs. Conner will be
at home at 423 S. 3rd it Cot
tage Grove. I
Today's Menu
Friday Fare
tutted Halibut Steak
Baked Potatoes
Green Peas
tewed Tomatoes
Lettuce Salad
Bread and Butter
Cookies
Beverage
Stuffed Hallbnt Steak
Ingredients: 2 tablespoons
butter or margarine. S cum
won oreaa cudcs (about Vi
inch), cup finely diced cel
ery, cup finely diced dill
pickle, 1 tablespoon lemon
Juice, 2 tablespoons hot water,
Vi teaspoon salt, H teaspoon
crushed dried basil, H tea
spoon dill seeds, tt teaspoon
pepper, 4 halibut steaks (about
10 ounces each), 1 tablespoon
Duuer or margarine (soft).
Method: Melt 2 tableiooona
butter in 10-lnch skillet; sta
in bread cubes. Add celery
ana om picKle: mix well.
Sprinkle with lemon Juice, hot
water, salt, oasu, dill seed, and
pepper; mix well. Place 2 of
the halibut steaks on a areased
shallow baking pan. Llehtlv
mold stuffing on fish; cover
wun remaining steaks; fasten
corners and centers toeether
with small skewers. Spresd
top of fish with 1 tablesnoon
soft butter. Bake In moderate
(350 F.) oven until fish flakes
easily when tested with a fork
about 43 minutes. Makes 4
large or 8 small servings. j
Admits Non-Support
Albany James X. Snook
pleaded guilty to a non-support
charge in circuit court here
after waiving indictment and
was sentenced to six months In
the Linn county JaiL Sentence
was suspended, however, on
condition he pay $50 a month
toward support of two children.
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HMS Pinafore
A largt audience enjoyed a
new presentation of an old .nH :
Popular operetta, QUbwt and
arauiTuva alebrate4 "TrtM.B.
Plnafora," fcy th choir and
orchestra of Kaiam hist. i i
In the high school uditoriua
last ntaht the W
formaneca,
Before an alahnrate
faf the deck at an aM
ship, students clad in th unl
forms of British tevnen of an
earuer aay danced and sank
th celebrated linaa m m.
popular show, first produced
In London In 1878.
Sir Joacnh Port itaa
Louthan) whoa duty it was to
sinf u famous lines "And
Now I Am Ruler nf th On.'.
Navee," was convincingly co.
sumed as an elderly but torn
what Inapt bureaucrat who
Polished th knoh nn, th v.m
front door, and numerous peo- -
pie s appies on ms rise to emi
nence. Sir Josenh was iwnni.
panied by th Inevitable com
pany ox "sisters and his cousins
and hia aunts."
B.07 Malthv waa the n4ln
Ralph Racketraw, th lovelorn
aauor was portrayed by Roger
weaver, XMck Ueadeye, a
"character" by Pt Van Horn;
Josephine, th central heart
interest In th role of captain'
daushter. hv Uim Ih Rnr.
ant, and Mauryne Nichols had
little Buttercup's part .....
Other key rolaa were hIsvm!
by Glenn Hall, Robert Frail,
Johnny Saffron, and Beth
Proebstal. piano accompanist
war Laurel fierr and Fat
ag.
General .director waa Rn.
ard F. Miller, orchestra direc
tor Victor B. Palmason; dia
logue coacn, cnester O. Good
man: dance dlrectnp. Vn B.n-
ny Fontaine; stag director.
ueorge Brant; back stage as
sistants, Phyllis Johnsen, Betty
Gilbert, Mrs. Howard F. Mil
ler, Al Gray and Cheater
East Salem
. East Salem The only bene
fit scheduled lor an Cast Sal
em community tbia week la
th annual sal planned br
raembera of Lansing Neighbors
uaraen mud tor rnaay. May
e.
It wUl be held at the MUton
Blaca-man horn, 3338 Lansing
Th May meeting of th
Grace Lutheran church was
held at th church on Friday,
On th program were re
ports by Mrs. Peter Lermon
and Mrs. Irving Henderson
who had attended th Women
Missionary- Federation meet
ing at Xmanuel Lutheran
church in 8 11 verton on Anril
84, with 14 member of th
local group. First plans wer
mad for th women's annual
smorgasbord dinner at ' th
church on May 18.
Mrs. Robert Brown was host
ess for th Tuesday morning
coffee hour of neighbors. Pres
ent were Mrs. Lester Orion,
Mrs. Forrest Noel, Mr. Jerry
Horn, Mrs. Don Maus, Mrs.
William Lock. Mrs. Albert
Suran, Mrs. Virgil Miller. Mrs. .
Dale Mallcoat, Mrs. Harvey
Page, Mr. John McCrea, Mrs.
Warren Miller, Mrs. James
Wilcox. Mrs. Fred Smalley.
Mrs. F. Bodlne, house guest of
Mrs. Lock from Vancouver,
Wash., and with their mothers
were IS pre-tchoo children. .
The meeting date for Swegl
Community Builder has been
changed to the first Monday
night of the month. The meet
ing Monday night was at the
home of Mrs. Conrad Hofstedt
on Tierra Dr. Only seven mem
bers, Mrs. Everett Morris, Mrs.
John Zwemke, Mrs. Leonard
Odom, Mrs. Richard Hlghbeer,
Mrs. E. A. Rowland, Mrs.
George Shull and Mrs. Arthur
Masters with the hosts were
present. Only general business
was conducted and year books
given out. '
Th last regular meeting of
th year for Auburn Cooketta
cooking 4-H club was held at
th home of their leader, Mrs.
Dale Sullivan. All record book
were checked and made ready
for this week's show. Each girl
made a sponge eak for ex
hibit at th show. Th demon
stration was given by two girl
leaders on table setting. At
tending were Arlene Mass,
Sharon Bouche, Mary Feskens,
Sandra Mas and Linda Sulli
van.
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