Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 11, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Satan, Oregon
Monday, May 11, 1953
Cap
ital Women
Edited by MAK1AN LOWBX FIBCHEB
Salem Girl
Tells Troth
At College
Announced during the din
ner honoring mothers at the
Sigma Kappa sorority at Ore
gon State college, Saturday
evening, was the engagement
of Miss Eva Marie McMullen,
daughter of Mr. and Mri,
Vern D. McMullen of Salem,
to August C. Giering, ion of
Mr. and Mrs. August Giering
of Portland, recently of Tea
neck, N. J.
The wedding is planned for
next October.
' Mrs. McMullen was among
the guests at the dinner for
the announcement.
Miss McMullen is gradu
ate of Snlem schools and Ore'
gon Stale college where she
is a member of Sigma Aappa
She is now employed as pri
vate aecretsrv at the main of
fice of the United States Bank
of Portland. Mr. Gier. also is
a graduate of Oregon State
and is a member of Pi Kappa
Phi fraternity. He is with the
engineers department in tne
state highway department.
In Mortar Board
Among new members named
to Mortar Board, senior wom
en's honor society at University
of Oregon, is Miss Joan Marie
Miller of Salem. Miss Miller,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Vern
W. Miller, also was named
winner of the Gerlinger cup
for junior women and was one
of the princesses in the court
for the Junior Week-end
queen. .
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Star Fetes
Mothers
Carousel Club
Carousel club's last dance
of the spring is calendared for
next Saturday evening. May
16, in the Izaak Walton league
club house, dancing to be be
tween 8 and 12 o'clock.
New officers are to be elect
ed at the business session. Urs
Wolfer's orchestra is playing
for the dance.
On the committee for the
evening are Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Olson. Mr. I and Mrs. Robert
Tindall, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hynd, Mr. and Mrs. William
Leeper, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Irvln
Byran, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Ahsemmacher, Mr. and Mrs.
James Smith.
Birthday Event .
Celebrating her third birth
day anniversary recently -was
Miss Becky McDonald. Guests
attending a party given in her
honor were her mother, Mrs
Don McDonald and her
brother,' ' Bobby; Mrs. Don
Miller and Donna Lee; Mrs,
Don Gonser and Vickie of Lcb
anon; Mrs. V. Fritzgerald, Ver
nadine and Tommie; Mrs. Ken
neth McDonald, Becky's grand
mother; Mrs. Jess Looney and
Benton; Mrs. Ray McDonald,
Deanie and Jackie; and Miss
Palla Schaffer. . -o
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IN PORTLAND for the Ice
Follies on Sunday afternoon
were Mrs. C. W. Hoyer and
her son and daughter, Laur
ence Hoyer and Mrs. C. W
Ohlsen. At a special cere
mony, Mrs. Hoyer was honor
ed for being the oldest mother
attending the performance.
Today's Menu
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Honoring mothers attending
the meeting of Salem chapter,
Order of Eastern. Star, Satur
day evening, were Miss Diane
King and Miss Marian Benson
who presented musiclal selec
tions. .
Especially welcomed were
Mrs. Hugh Van Loan, grand
representative to Texas; Her
man Johnston, grand sentinel,
Mrs. Dessa Hofstetter, worthy
matron of Adah Independence;
Mrs. Harry Lucas, grand repre
sentative to Connecticut.
Members of bethel No. 43
of Job's Daughters were guests
and presented a degree to Mrs
Arthur Woods, guardian, for
Mother's day. The girls spoiv
sored a pie auction following
the meeting.
Serving refreshments were
Mrs. Hal DeSart, Mr. ana Mrs.
Mark Wilbur and Miss Harriett
Hiday. Decorations were ar
ranged by Mrs. Harry Hiday,
Mrs. Wayne Kubl and Mrs. M.
F. Grub.
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Wed In Florida Alc and Mrs. Gilbert L. Wood (Celes
te Thayer) were married in Panama City, Fla., recently
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Thayer
of Portland and Mr. Wood is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Wood of Salem.
FAMILY LUNCH
Cream of Tomato Soup
Crackers
Egg and Chive Salad on
Crisp Greens
Marmalade Wheat Germ
Bread
Beverage
Marmalade Wheat Germ
Bread
Ingredients: Vi cup orange
marmalade, 20 pecan halves,
3 cups silted flour, S teas-
poona baking powder, 1 tea
spoon salt, V cup sugar, Mi
cup wheat germ, 1 cup chop
ped pecans, 1 egg (beaten),
H4 cup milk, 2 tablespoons
shortening (melted).
Method: Spread marmalade
evenly over bottom of greased
loaf pan about 9 by S by 3
inches. Arrange pecan halves
over marmalade. Sift flour,
baking powder, salt and sugar
into mixing bowl; add wheat
germ and chopped pecans
mix thoroughly. In another
bowl mix egg, milk and fat,
Add milk mixture to dry in
gradients; mix only enough
to moisten dry ingredients.
Turn into prepared pan. Bake
in moderate (330 F.) oven
until cake tester inserted in
center comes out clean.
about 1 hour and IS minutes.
Turn out on cooling rack,
marmalade side up.
Club Elects
Salem Heights Mrs. Don
ald Dawson was hostess to the
Friendly Neighbors Garden
club last week at the club's
flower show at her home on
Turner road. The assisting
hostess was Mrs. Helen Grab-enhorst.
There was election of offi
cers with Mrs. E. L. Gray
named president, Mrs. Donald
Dawson," vice president, and
Helen Grabenhorst, secretary-
treasurer. '
On the program, Mrs. A. R.
Tarter talked on old-fashioned
roses, and was dressed in an
old-fashioned costume. Old-
fashioned roses are her hobby
and she talked on their history.
. Judging the flower show
was Mrs. H. W. Cole of Lans
ing Neighbors Garden club.
Also visiting from ' Lansing
Neighbors were Mrs. William
C. Ryan, Mrs. Ben Rathjen and
Mrs. Milton Blackman.
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Little Boy Honored
Four Corners Terry Lee
Reynolds was the guest of
honor on Thursday afternoon
when his mother, Mrs. Clif
ford Reynolds, entertained
for him, the occasion being
his ninth birthday anniver
sary. Coming to extend con
gratulations to Terry were
Stephen Johnson,' Dick
and Don Brynelson, Dick
S h r a k e , Sherman Morgan,
Mary Smith, Larry and Rod
Lehman, Dorothy,' Dick and
Linda Veneman, Cathy and
Jay Reynolds.
Honors Officers
Salem Heights Mrs. Paul
Burger was hostess at a dinner
nartv recently honoring the
outgoing officers of the South
Hills Garden club. Honorea
were Mrs. Ron Miller, Mrs.
Frank Dye and Mrs. Lewis
Bartlett. The group presented
Mrs. Ron Miller with a gut.
The group discussed the
club's entry into the Salem
Garden Council flower show
scheduled for this week-end.
Installation of officers took
place with Mr. Frank Dye as
president; Mrs. K e n n e t n
Graves, vice president, and
Mrs. Paul Burger, secretary-
treasurer. Mrs. Larry Rich was
the installing officer.
On the dinner committee
were Mrs. Paul Burger, Mrs. L.
A. Clinker, Mrs. Orvllle Ray
mond and Mrs. Charles Niel
To Honor Mothers
Salem Heights The an
nual mothers tea for the Salem
Heights school is scheduled
for Tuesday, May 12, at 2:15
p.m. at the school. The Mothers
club meeting will precede the
tea at 1:00 p.m., when there
will be a short business meet
ing and installation of officers
The sixth grade will pre
sent the program beginning at
2:30 and the school orchestra
will play. Mrs. ArvUla Boyer,
fourth grade teacher, is gener
al chairman of the tea.
FOUR CORNERS . A
surprise birthday anniver
sary party was given Mrs. Ella
Carsten on Friday afternoon
when her neighbor honored
her. Those present were Mrs,
S. H. Cable, Mrs. Henry Stof-
ferahn, Mrs. Martin Hensel,
Mrs. Fred Buckner, Mrs.
Oliver Rickman, Mrs. Rudy
Kadin, Mrs. Leo ArhenkieL
LEAVING Friday for an ex
tended trip east was Miss Alma
Schroeder. She will go first
to LaGrande to Join her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Schroeder, the three to drive
east for six weeks or so. They
will be in New York City and
Washington, D. C, then plan
to travel through the south.
Attend Meeting
Several members of Marlon
auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, Salem, motored to Dal.
las, Saturday, to attend the de
partment meeting there. De
partment president Mrs. Carl
Oberg of Portland, presided.
The national president, Mrs.
George Holm was honor guest
at a luncheon followed by the
department meeting at 2:00 p.
m. The national president told
of the many thousands of dol
lars being furnished by the aux
iliaries in the United States,
Hawaii, and Alaska for cancer
research, community service,
rehabilitation, hospital work,
and the national home at Eaton
Rapids, Mich., where many vet
erans' children can be reared
as in a home. She also stressed
national defense work saying
she was amazed at the situation
existing In Alaska. Oregon is
the 47th. state she has visited.
Daughter Born
From California comes
announcement of the birth of
daughter, Robin Gayle,
Saturday, May 9, at San
Francisco to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas E. Rllea, Jr. (Janice
Yockey) of Daly City, Calif.
The grandparents are Mrs.
Lyle Yockey of Stockton,
Calif., Mrs. Marion W. Rilea
of Salem and Major General
Thomas E. Rilea of Camp
Withy combe. .. .
Articles Printed
Solvelg Paulson Russell (Mrs.
E. C. Russell), 1635 State
Street, Salem, again is repre
sented in the pages of 'The In
structor," magazine for elemen
tary teachers published , In
Dansville, N. Y. .
A frequent contributor to
this magazine as well as to sev
eral others, Mrs. Russell's June
story is for kindergarten and
primary grades. It is titled
Sailing the 'Timmy Two.'
Girls State
Set Here
June 8-14
The 1953 Girls State ses
sion lor Oreaon will be on
the Willamette university
campus, June 8 - 14. it is an
nounced by Mrs. Frank Zlnn.
Girl State chairman o Capi
tal unit, No. 9, Salem.
The committee in charee of
selecting girls from Salem
senior high school from Capital
unit included Mrs. Zlnn. Mrs
Mrs. Ray Bassett. Mrs. X,oui
Ramus, Mrs. Malcolm Cameron
ana Mrs. a. D. Apperson.
Four girls selected and
sponsored by Capital unit are
Misses Beverly Lockard,
Carol Randall. Shirley Me.
Cauley, Kathleen Met calf.
with Mist Marne Chrlstensen
as alternate. The students
are selected on the basis of
leadership, character, couraae.
honesty, scholarship, coopera
tion ana pnysicai fitness.
The fundamental DrinciDles
of how to become a "Really
Good Citizen" are stressed at
Girls State events, more than
12,000 young women in the 48
states and the Panama Canal
zone to attend these sessions.
They learn that being a good
citizen calls for a natriotic
willingness to serve and sac
rifice, if need be, to maintain
the basic elements . of the
A v a -
roncui;u lurm oi aovern-
ment, and they learn that to
be a . good citizen one must
uphold and defend the eon
stitutlon.
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WRC Event
Mrs. Forrest Pratt will en-
tertain members of the Past
Presidents club of the
Woman's Relief Corps at her
home, 1155 North 16th, on
Thursday. Election of officers
will follow the 12 o'clock
luncheon.
Regular meeting of the
Woman's Relief Corps will be
at the Veterans of Foreign
Wars hall, on Friday at 2
p.m. Plans for Memorial day
will be discussed.
Of ficers Elected
Dallas Chosen to lead the
Dallas Woman club for the
coming year was Mrs. Mars
Slack. She will have the follow
ing officers to assist her: First
vice president, Mrs. Howard J.
Eastman; second vice presi
dent, Mrs. Larry Allen; record
ing secretary, Mrs. Roy Wick
strom; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Gene Haislet, and treas
urer, Mrs. Ray Kliever. Mrs.
Paul Morgan, retiring presi
dent, was chosen as a new
member of the board. The new
officers will be in charge at
the October meeting.
Founders Day
Observed; Club
Elects Officers
Salem alumnae of Alpha
Delta Pi sorority observed the
monH founders day anniver
sary on Friday eveninp,
group meeting at the home of
mv. T-euHn D. Clark. Miss
nlva June Mayor of Portland,
state alumnae chairman, was a
special guest.
The erouD chose officers at
this meeting, Mrs. Roy Green
being elected president; Mrs.
A L. Pfeifer, secretary-treasurer;
Mrs. Allan Gray, Pan-
hellenlc representative, tign
teen members of the newly
organized group attenaea,
there being more than 30
alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi
in Salem.
Present were Mrs. Fred
Bradley, Miss Marguerite Glee
son, Mrs. Roy Green, Mrs.
John Jelderks, Mrs. A. L.
Pfeifer, Mrs. Ralph Schulsted,
Mrs. George Squire, Mrs. Roy
Todd, Mrs. William Zenger,
Mrs. Allan Gray, Mrs. Allan
Franzke, Mrs. J. R. Clough,
Mrs. Cal D. Schulz, Miss Clara
Belle Roth, Mrs. Max D. Mc
Glasson, Mrs. Dick Buckovlch
of Scio, Miss Belva June May
or of Portland and the hostess,
Mrs. Lewis D. Clark.
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Poppy&ommittee
The poppy committee oi
Salem unit, American Legion
auxiliary,, met recently with
Mrs. Jack Johnson to discuss
the coming sale, May 22-23.
Present were Mrs. Rosemary
Henningsgard, Mrs. George E.
Day, Mrs, Mildred DeArmond,
Mrs. Carleton Roth, Mrs.
Charles Bower, Mrs. Edmund
J. Bauer and Mrs. Fred
Sellers.
To Address Club
Woodburn Henry Hartwlg
of Salem will speak on
peonies at the meeting of the
Woodburn Garden club, Tues
day, May 12, in the Wood
burn library club rooms at
8 p.m. Mrs. Harold Colgan
is program chairman.
Members will answer roll
call with their favorite rose,
and flower arrangements will
feature primroses. Unusual
primroses will be the horti
cultural specimens. Hostesses
will be Mrs. George Sweaney
and Mrs. R. K. Seely. The
public is invited to attend.
Final big dance to end the
school year at Salem senior
Moh Mchnol will be the Junior
Prom, planned for Friday eve
ning, May 29.
Miss Sharon Johnson Is
seneral chairman for this
year's affair.
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Recital Wednesday
Thn Junior Federated Music
clubs will present their month
ly recital program in the audi
torium of the Blind school,
Wednesday, May 13, at 7:45
p.m. This will be the last reci
tal until fall and the public is
invited to attend.
Appearing on the program
are: The Cecilians, Diana
Cooley, Sara Mayers, Judy
RaVcr Jean Haworth. Judv Rae
Haseman, Beverly Walls, Ros-
ella Felland, Patricia uoinns,
Patricia Perrin, Sharon For
rest, Carol Hoffine, Marcia
Humphrey. Rodney Schmidt,
Jane Doerksen, Lamona Col
lins, Helen Lewis, Patricia
Stevenson, Elizabeth Jepsen,
Joyce Mount, Joyce Stettler,
sharnn Anderson. Gaynelle
Metheny, Mavis Malbon, Mar
lene Bronson, Laurel Herr,
Wanda Stinnett, Phoebe Lou
Braun, Karen Johnson, Sharon
Muller and Daisy Lee Crenshaw.
Party After
Rehearsal
Honoring their daughter,
Miss Joyce Reeves, and her
fiance, Capt. Eugene Mitchell
Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Jay E.
Reeves are entertaining Sat
urday evening at their home.
The party will follow the
rehearsal for the wedding of
Miss Reeves and Capt. Beard
who are to be married next
Sunday afternoon In the First
Presbyterian church.
Dessert will be served and
the guests will include mem
bers of the wedding party,
their husbands or wives, and
families, of the couple.
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AUXILIARY to the Sons of
Union Veterans of the Civil
War will meet Wednesday at
6:30 p.m. for a no-host dinner
at the home of Mrs. Albert
Hoevet, 1876 South 13th.
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